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LIAUZU Claude (sous la direction de)
Colonisation: droit d'inventaire.
Paris: Armand Colin, 2004 in-8, 352 pages, cartes, bibliographie, index, glossaire. Broché, bon état.
Bookseller reference : 1368609
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LIBYE
Aux camps Turco-Arabes de Tripolitaine. Arriv?e des volontaires ? Azizi?, les avant-postes avec Ferhad Bey. Article (6 pages, 8 photos, 1 carte) dans l'illustration.
Num?ro complet.
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LIEUSSOU (A.);
Etudes sur les PORTS de l'ALGERIE.
Imp. Administrative Dupont Paris 1857 1 vol. In-8 de 189 pp., demi-chagrin de l'époque, dos lisse fileté (accroc à la coiffe inférieure, un coin mâché).
Bookseller reference : 14102
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LIGUE MARITIME ET COLONIALE
Mer et Colonies. N°241 B d'avril 1930
Ligue maritime et coloniale Ligue maritime et coloniale, 1930, n°241 B d'avril. In-4 agrafé de 18 pages. Illustrations dans le texte en noir et blanc. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 186536
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LIGUE MARITIME ET COLONIALE
Mer et Colonies. N°241 de mars 1930
Ligue maritime et coloniale Ligue maritime et coloniale, 1930, n°241 de mars. In-4 agrafé de 14 pages. Illustrations dans le texte en noir et blanc. Petits accrocs sans manque marginaux. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 186535
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LIGUE MARITIME ET COLONIALE
Mer et Colonies. N°242 B de juin 1930
Ligue maritime et coloniale Ligue maritime et coloniale, 1930, n°242 B de juin. In-4 agrafé de 21 pages. Illustrations dans le texte en noir et blanc. Annotation au stylo en couverture. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 186538
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LIGUE MARITIME ET COLONIALE
Mer et Colonies. N°242 B de mai 1930
Ligue maritime et coloniale Ligue maritime et coloniale, 1930, n°242 B de mai. In-4 agrafé de 14 pages. Illustrations dans le texte en noir et blanc. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 186537
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LIGUE MARITIME ET COLONIALE
Mer et Colonies. N°243 B de août 1930
Ligue maritime et coloniale Ligue maritime et coloniale, 1930, n°243 B de août. In-4 agrafé de 18 pages. Illustrations dans la texte en noir et blanc. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 186540
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LIGUE MARITIME ET COLONIALE
Mer et Colonies. N°243 de juillet 1930
Ligue maritime et coloniale Ligue maritime et coloniale, 1930, n°243 de juillet. In-4 agrafé de 18 pages. Illustrations dans le texte en noir et blanc. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 186539
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LIGUE MARITIME ET COLONIALE
Mer et Colonies. N°244 B d'octobre 1930
Ligue maritime et coloniale Ligue maritime et coloniale, 1930, n°244 B d'octobre. In-4 agrafé de 18 pages. Illustrations dans le texte en noir et blanc. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 186542
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LIGUE MARITIME ET COLONIALE
Mer et Colonies. N°244 de septembre 1930
Ligue maritime et coloniale Ligue maritime et coloniale, 1930, n°244 de septembre. In-4 agrafé de 18 pages. Illustrations dans le texte en noir et blanc. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 186541
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LIGUE MARITIME ET COLONIALE
Mer et Colonies. N°245 B de décembre 1930
Ligue maritime et coloniale Ligue maritime et coloniale, 1930, n°245 B de décembre. In-4 agrafé de 22 pages. Illustrations dans le texte en noir et blanc. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 186556
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LIGUE MARITIME ET COLONIALE
Mer et Colonies. N°245 de novembre 1930
Ligue maritime et coloniale Ligue maritime et coloniale, 1930, n°245 de novembre. In-4 agrafé de 18 pages. Illustrations dans le texte en noir et blanc. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 186543
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LIGUE MARITIME ET COLONIALE
Mer et Colonies. N°246 bis de février 1931
Ligue maritime et coloniale Ligue maritime et coloniale, 1931, n°246 bis février. In-4 agrafé de 26 pages. Illustrations dans le texte en noir et blanc. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 186545
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LIGUE MARITIME ET COLONIALE
Mer et Colonies. N°246 de janvier 1931
Ligue maritime et coloniale Ligue maritime et coloniale, 1931, n°246 de janvier. In-4 agrafé de 17 pages. Illustrations dans le texte en noir et blanc. Déchirure au dos mais interieur en bon état.
Bookseller reference : 186544
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LIGUE MARITIME ET COLONIALE
Mer et Colonies. N°247 B d'avril 1931
Ligue maritime et coloniale Ligue maritime et coloniale, 1931, n°247 B d'avril. In-4 agrafé de 22 pages. Illustrations dans le texte en noir et blanc. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 186547
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LIGUE MARITIME ET COLONIALE
Mer et Colonies. N°247 de mars 1931
Ligue maritime et coloniale Ligue maritime et coloniale, 1931, n°247 de mars. In-4 agrafé de 21 pages. Illustrations dans le texte en noir et blanc. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 186546
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LIGUE MARITIME ET COLONIALE
Mer et Colonies. N°248 de mai 1931
Ligue maritime et coloniale Ligue maritime et coloniale, 1931, n°248 de mai. In-4 agrafé de 23 pages. Illustrations dans le texte en noir et blanc. Déchirure sans manque en quatrième de couverture mais interieur en bon état.
Bookseller reference : 186548
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LIGUE MARITIME ET COLONIALE FRANCAISE
La mer et l'Empire. Série de douze conférences faites à l'institut maritime et colonial. André Siegfried, Marius Leblond, G. de Raulin, J. Rouch, Marcel Hérubel…
Couverture souple. Broché. 222 pages. Dos renforcé à l'adhésif.
Bookseller reference : 148748
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LIGUE MARITIME ET COLONIALE FRANCAISE
La mer et l'Empire. Série de vingt et une conférences faites à l'institut maritime et colonial.
Couverture souple. Broché. 390 pages. Manque à la couverture. Papier bruni.
Bookseller reference : 83946
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LIMONTA, Don José
Libro de la Razón General de la Real Hacienda del Departamento de Caracas. / Lo escribió Don José de Limonta,... [Estudio preliminar de Mario Briceño Perozo.] segunda Edición
Academia Nacional de la Historia, coll. « Biblioteca de la Academia nacional de la historia. Fuentes para la historia colonial de Venezuela », n° 61 1988 In-8 23 x 15,5 cm. Broché, couverture beige, titre en rouge sur le dos et le premiers plat, LVII-351 pp., notes bibliographiques en bas de page, 4 fac-similés, index onomastique, table des matières. Exemplaire en bon état.
Bookseller reference : 119052
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LINK Mabel
HISTOIRES MISSIONNAIRES SUR L'AFRIQUE. Paris Sté des Missions Evangéliques 1929. In-16 broché 64pp. Illustrations à pleine page, 2 cartes. Décoloration sur les plats, petit manque angulaire.
Bookseller reference : GIT003f5
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Lioy Vincenzo
L'Italia in Africa Volume terzo: L'opera dell'Aeronautica Tomo I Eritrea - Libia (1888-1932) - Tomo II Eritrea - Somalia - Etiopia (1919-1937)
2 voll. bross. edit. con titoli in rosso e nero, timbri di appartenenza, lievi bruniture ai dorsi
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LIVINGSTONE (David et Charles).
Explorations du Zambèse et de ses affluents, et découverte des lacs Chiroua et Nyassa, 1858-1864. Ouvrage traduit de l'anglais avec l'autorisation de l'auteur par Mme H. Loreau. Contenant 47 gravures et 4 cartes.
Hachette, 1866, gr. in-8°, 580 pp, 26 planches et 4 cartes dépliantes hors texte, qqs gravures dans le texte, reliure demi-toile écrue, pièce de titre basane orange (reliure modeste de l'époque), dos et coupes frottés, déchirure à une page réparée sans manque, qqs rousseurs, état correct
Bookseller reference : 70519
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Livingstone (David)
Explorations du Zambèze et de ses affluents 1858-1864.
Hachette 1866 Grand in-8 demi-chagrin, dos à nerfs, filets bruns et dorés, fleurons dorés, couverture conservée, 580 pp. 47 gravures dont 25 hors-texte ; 4 cartes. Rares rousseurs éparses. Bon exemplaire.
Bookseller reference : 17572
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LIVINGSTONE David.
Letzte Reise von David Livingstone in Centralafrika von 1865 bis zu seinem Tode. Suivi de : "Letzte Reise von Livingstone in Centralafrika... Zweiter Band."
Hamburg, Hoffmann & Campe, 1875. In-8 (221 x 145 mm), portrait en frontispice, 424 pp.et 416 pp., ill. n/b in-texte, 18 planches d'illustration n/b., 3 pl. fac-similé. Reliure percaline illustrée couleurs, dos lisse, ex-libris manuscrit sur page de garde, coiffes frottées, léger défaut sans gravité sur premier plat (percaline ondulée car décollée du carton, env. 20 x 40 mm), rousseurs sur garde, portrait et titres, sans les 2 cartes (ohne die 2 Karten), ouvrage en allemand. Bon exemplaire.
Bookseller reference : 5137
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LOCAMUS (P.)
Madagascar et ses richesses : bétail, agriculture, industrie.
1896 in-12, XV, 194pp., br. Paris Challamel 1896,
Bookseller reference : 2905
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LOEVENBRUCK (Pierre) et HELLIN (Pierre).-
Les Cahiers du Sergent Walter. Lettre-préface du Général Gouraud.
P., Tallandier, 1930, in 12 broché, 255 pages ; couverture illustrée en couleurs (légèrement fanée).
Bookseller reference : 53393
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LONGNON (Jean).-
Les français d'outre-mer au Moyen Age. Essai sur l'expansion française dans le bassin de la Méditerranée.
1929 Paris, Perrin, 1929, in 12 broché, IV-339 pages ; non coupé ; une carte dépliante ; mention de 3e édition sur la couverture.
Bookseller reference : 70022
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LONGNON (Jean).-
Les français d'outre-mer au Moyen Age. Essai sur l'expansion française dans le bassin de la Méditerranée.
1929 Paris, Perrin, 1929, in 12 broché, IV-339 pages ; une carte dépliante.
Bookseller reference : 74420
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LONLAY Dick de (pseud. Georges HARDOUIN)
Le Siège de Tuyen-Quan du 24 novembre 1884 au 3 mars 1885.
Garnier 1886 In-12, broché, 153 pp. illustré de 48 dessins par l’auteur dans le texte. Couverture défraîchie avec des manques en coins et au dos, premier plat détaché. Quelques rousseurs. En l’état.
Bookseller reference : 43384
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LORAIN
ORIGINE ET FONDATION des Etats Unis d'Amérique 1497-1620. Revu par M Guizot.
Paris Hachette 1853. In-12 broché 267pp. Petites taches anciennes et frottis en bordure de la couverture, intérieur frais et complet, exemplaire solide. Sabin X, 42003. Collection de la Bibliothèque des Chemins de Fer.
Bookseller reference : GITg705
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Lord Derby [Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby] as Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1842 [Colonial Office; maritime la
Lord Derby as Lord Stanley and crime on the high seas 1842. Printed Colonial Office circular dispatch laying out the Government’s conclusions on the question of ‘acts done in the High Seas’.
Dated from Downing Street London 16 December 1842. Scarce: no other copy traced. 1p 8vo. Extracted from a volume of Parliamentary Circulars with the ownership signature "Frederick Peel" Member of Parliament from Feb. 1849 dated 1839-1851. In fair condition lightly aged. Disbound from a volume and paginated in manuscript 37. Printed ‘Circular’ dated from Downing Street 16 December 1842. Headed in manuscript ‘Crime in the high Seas’. At bottom in manuscript not Stanley’s hand: ‘/sd/ Stanley’. Twenty-nine lines in copperplate font. The first of four paragraphs reads: ‘The attention of Her Majesty’s Government has been recently called to various Laws enacted in the British Colonies for the prevention regulation or punishment of acts done in the High Seas as on the Seas within one League of the Shore of the Colonies in which such Laws have originated. After consultation with the Queen’s Advocate and the Attorney and Solicitor General Her Majesty’s Government have adopted the following conclusions on the subject.’ Dated from Downing Street [London], 16 December 1842. unknown
Bookseller reference : 24262
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Lord Derby [Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby] as Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1843 [Colonial Office; immigration
Lord Derby as Lord Stanley and emigration from West Africa to West Indies 1843. Two printed Colonial Office items: Circular dispatch on ‘Emigration from the W. Coast of Africa’ and ‘A circular to all the West India Colonies’ on ‘Emigration’.
ONE: ‘Emigration from the W. Coast of Africa.’ Downing Street 25 February 1843. TWO: ‘A circular to all the West India Colonies.’ Downing Street 25 February 1843. Printed by W. Clowes and Sons Stamford Street for Her Majesty’s Stationery Office. Extracted from a volume of Parliamentary Circulars with the ownership signature "Frederick Peel" Member of Parliament from Feb. 1849 dated 1839-1851. Important items reflecting the state of affairs regarding movement of West Africans to the British West India colonies in the period immediately following the abolition of slavery. Both items excessively scarce: no copies traced on either OCLC WorldCat or COPAC. In good condition lightly aged. The two items disbound from a volume and paginated in manuscript. ONE: Printed ‘Circular’ dated ‘Downing Street / 25th. February 1843.’ Lithographic reproduction of manuscript text headed in real manuscript ‘Emigration from the W. Coast of Africa’. At foot in manuscript not Stanley’s handwriting: ‘/sd/ Stanley’. A version of the circular on pp.1-2 of Item Two exhibiting some variation from it for example giving details of two items of ‘correspondence’ in margin of p.1. Stanley explains that in accordance with the views of ‘two Committees of the House of Commons which sat last Session to enquire - the one into the state of the West India Colonies the other into that of the British Possessions on the West Coast of Africa’ the Government ‘have undertaken the superintendence of Emigration from that coast to the British West Indies’ and have chartered vessels which ‘during the next twelve months will effect as many voyages as may be possible within that period from Sierra Leone or other ports on the Coast of Africa to Jamaica Guiana and Trinidad’. TWO: Colonial Office document signed in type p.2 ‘STANLEY’. Title: ‘A Circular to all the West India Colonies.’ Dated ‘Downing-street 25th February 1843.’ In margin beside title: ‘Emigration. / A Circular to all the West India Colonies.’ Slug at foot of final page: ‘London: Printed by W. CLOWES and SONS Stamford Street / For Her Majesty’s Stationery Office.’ 11pp 8vo. Paginated 1-11 in type and 43-53 in manuscript. The dispatch a slightly-different version of Item One is on pp.1-2; and is followed on pp.3-11 by three enclosures - ‘forms which I have to request may be adopted in making the returns of the numbers of the different classes of immigrants who are received in the colony under your government’. The first p.3 is a table giving a uncompleted example of a ‘Return of the Number of Emigrants who have been brought from the Coast of Africa to blank in Ships chartered or licensed by Her Majesty’s Government during the Quarter ended on the blank 184blank.’ The second pp.4-5 is under five heads including ‘Provision for Bounty Emigration to be conducted by private Individuals’. The third pp.5-11 is a ‘Draft of Proposed Ordinance / Act for the Encouragement of Immigration into blank’ under thirty-five heads. ONE: ‘Emigration from the W. Coast of Africa.’ Downing Street, 25 February 1843. TWO: ‘A circular to all the West India Co unknown
Bookseller reference : 24263
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Lord Grey [Henry George Grey, 3rd Earl Grey] as Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1850 [Colonial Office; slavery; the United
Lord Grey and immigration to British West India Colonies 1850. Two printed Colonial Office circular dispatches: on ‘Coloured Emigrants from United States’ and ‘Immigration’ of ‘Coolies’ ‘Kroomen’ and Africans taken from captured Slavers’.
ONE: ‘Coloured Emigrants from United States’ Downing Street 16 October 1850. TWO: ‘Immigration’ Downing Street 30 October 1850. Two interesting items from the period leading up to the American Civil War. Both items are scarce: no other copy of either traced. In good condition lightly aged. Extracted from a volume of Parliamentary Circulars with the ownership signature "Frederick Peel" Member of Parliament from Feb. 1849 dated 1839-1851 very good condition. The context makes it plain that this Circular was sent to all Colonial Governors a gap in the text indicating where the name of a specific Governor would appear in MS. Disbound from a volume and paginated in manuscript.Both printed in copperplate font. ONE: Printed ‘Circular’ dated from Downing Street 16 October 1850. Headed in manuscript ‘Colonial Emigrants from United States’. In manuscript at end not in Grey’s hand ‘/sd/ Grey’. 2pp 8vo. Paginated in manuscript 239-240. Begins: ‘Sir / I have to acquaint you that it has been suggested to me that a desirable Class of Emigrants for the West India Colonies might be induced to come to them from among the Black and Colored Population of the United States whose arrival and location if they chose to come would I have no doubt be advantageous to themselves and to the Colonies.’ TWO: Printed ‘Circular’ dated Downing Street 30 October 1850. Headed in manuscript ‘Immigration’. In manuscript at end again not in Grey’s hand: ‘/sd/ Grey’. 7pp 8vo. Not paginated in type; paginated in manuscript 239-245. Divided into eleven numbered sections the first of which reads: ‘In the course of the long correspondence which it has devolved upon me to conduct with the Governors of the Sugar Colonies and others on the subject of the Immigration of Labourers it has been my endeavour to promote the establishment of such laws and regulations respecting Immigrants introduced at the public expence as should make the Immigration most conducive to the well being of the Immigrants themselves of the Colonists by whom their labour was required and of the Populations at large of the Colonies in which they were to be placed.’ The chief ‘descriptions of Immigrants’ discussed in the correspondence are: ‘1st Coolies brought or about to be brought from the East Indies to some of the West Indian Colonies by the aid of Colonial Revenues or Loans raised by the Colonies and guaranteed by this Country. - 2nd. Kroomen or Africans from Sierra Leone and those parts of Africa where Slavery does not exist brought to the West Indies by the same means. - 3rd. Africans taken from captured Slavers liberated under sentences of the Mixed Commission Courts and brought to the West Indies at the sole cost of this Country.’Printed ‘Circular’ dated from Downing Street 16 December 1842. Headed in manuscript ‘Crime in the high Seas’. At bottom in manuscript not Stanley’s hand: ‘/sd/ Stanley’. Twenty-nine lines in copperplate font. The first of four paragraphs reads: ‘The attention of Her Majesty’s Government has been recently called to various Laws enacted in the British Colonies for the prevention regulation or punishment of acts done in the High Seas as on the Seas within one League of the Shore of the Colonies in which such Laws have originated. After consultation with the Queen’s Advocate and the Attorney and Solicitor General Her Majesty’s Government have adopted the following conclusions on the subject.’ ONE: ‘Coloured Emigrants from United States’, Downing Street, 16 October 1850. TWO: ‘Immigration’, Downing Street, 30 Oc unknown
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Lord Grey [Henry George Grey, 3rd Earl Grey] as Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1846 [Colonial Office, Whitehall; Sir W. M.
Lord Grey and ‘unsteady habits’ of immigrants to Mauritius and West Indies 1846. Three printed items: Colonial Office circular dispatch; copy of dispatch to Governor of Mauritius; ‘Heads of an Ordinance for Promoting Immigration’ to Mauritius.
ONE: Printed circular dispatch Downing Street 23 October 1846. TWO: Grey’s Dispatch No. 38 Downing Street 29 September 1846. THREE: ‘Heads of an Ordinance’ London 1846. Extracted from a volume of Parliamentary Circulars with the ownership signature "Frederick Peel" Member of Parliament from Feb. 1849 dated 1839-1851. All three items are scarce with no copies on OCLC WorldCat or COPAC. Both in good condition lightly aged. Disbound from a volume and paginated in manuscript. ONE: Printed ‘Circular’ headed in manuscript ‘Immiration / W. Indies & Mauritius’ and dated from Downing Street 23 October 1846. Paginated in manuscript 93. At foot of page not in Grey’s hand: ‘/sd/ Grey’. Text reads: ‘Sir / I have had under my consideration the evils which have been experienced in some of the West Indian Colonies but more extensively still in the Island of Mauritius from the unsteady habits of certain classes of Immigrants. I have addressed to the Governor of Mauritius a Dispatch in which I have suggested the adoption of a system in respect to Coolie Immigrants which appears to me to be calculated to meet these evils and to be applicable also to the case of Coolie or any other Immigrants introduced into the West Indian Colonies otherwise than at their own Cost. I transmit to you herewith a Copy of this Dispatch and I request you to consider it as embodying the principles of regulation in this matter which if the Colonial Legislatures should be disposed to adopt Her Majesty’s Government would be prepared to sanction.’ TWO: Printed copy of Grey’s dispatch ‘No. 38’ to Mauritius Governor ‘Lieut.-General / Sir W. M. Gomm K.C.B. / &c. &c. &c.’ 6pp 8vo. In small type. Paginated in type 1-6 and in manuscript 95-100. Among many other subjects he discusses the ‘very remarkable organization of Village communities’ in India’ an ‘ancient institution’ to which the ‘people of India are strongly and justly attached’. THREE: Printed set of ‘Heads of an Ordinance for Promoting Immigration into the Island of Mauritius and the Industry of Immigrants.’ 2pp 8vo. No printed pagination; paginated in manuscript 101-102. Ten heads in small print the first being: ‘A Register to be made of all Immigrants who have been introduced into the Island at the Public Expense within five years and such Register to be filled up from time to time with the names of newly-arrived Immigrants and also with such other particulars as are hereby required to be recorded.’ ONE: Printed circular dispatch, Downing Street, 23 October 1846. TWO: Grey’s Dispatch No. 38, Downing Street, 29 September 184 unknown
Bookseller reference : 24266
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Lord Grey [Henry George Grey, 3rd Earl Grey] as Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1849 [publication of colonial papers]:
Lord Grey and the ‘Publication of Colonial Papers’ 1849. Private Circular Dispatch to Colonial Governors discussing the question.
Dated from Downing Street 15 June 1849. An interesting indication of the Victorian approach to transparency in government. Extracted from a volume of Parliamentary Circulars with the ownership signature "Frederick Peel" Member of Parliament from Feb. 1849 dated 1839-1851. A scarce item: no other copy traced. Dispatch with ‘Circular. / Private.’ in the margin. Headed in manuscript ‘Publication of Colonial Papers. / Parliamentary Papers’. At end in manuscript not Grey’s handwriting: ‘/sd/ Gray’. In good condition lightly aged. 4pp 8vo. Disbound from volume and paginated in manuscript 175-178. Printed in copperplate font. Begins: ‘Having received from some of the Governors of His Majesty’s Colonies statements of the injury to the Public Service which has occasionally resulted from the communication to Parliament and the consequent publication of despatches and other documents received at this Office from the Governors I think it expedient to call your attention to the fact that the increasing direction of public attention towards the affairs of the Colonies has lately led to very frequent and pressing applications from Members of Parliament for the communication to Parliament of the whole or portions of correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Governors and it has often been found difficult for the Secretary of State to judge at a distance whether injury would or would not arise to the public interests of a Colony from the communication of the papers applied for’. Dated from Downing Street, 15 June 1849. unknown
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Lord Grey [Henry George Grey, 3rd Earl Grey] as Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1850 [W. L. Maberly of the General Post Off
Lord Grey and colonial postal arrangements 1850. Two printed Colonial Office documents: a copy of a letter from W. L. Maberly of the General Post Office to H. Merivale of the Colonial Office; and a covering circular dispatch on ‘Book Posts’.
ONE: W. L. Maberly to H. Merivale; dated from General Post Office 14 December 1850. TWO: Headed ‘Book Posts’; dated from Downing Street 27 December 1850. Both items scarce: no other copies traced. In good condition lightly aged. Disbound from a volume and paginated in manuscript. Extracted from a volume of Parliamentary Circulars with the ownership signature "Frederick Peel" Member of Parliament from Feb. 1849 dated 1839-1851. ONE: Copy of letter from W. L. Maberly to ‘H. Merivale Esq. / &c. &c. &c. / Colonial Office’ dated from General Post Office 14 December 1850. 2pp 8vo. Paginated in manuscript 257-258. Begins by explaining that the Postmaster General has been ‘desirous of extending to the British Colonies the existing regulations under which Printed Books Magazines Reviews and Pamphlets whether British Colonial or Foreign are transmitted by Post within the United Kingdom at reduced rates of Postage’ and that he has ‘received the permission of their Lordships to carry the measure into immediate effect as respects those Colonies who Postal arrangements are under His Lordship’s controul. sic’ TWO: Printed ‘Circular’ dated from Downing Street 27 December 1850. Printed in copperplate font. Headed in manuscript ‘Book Posts’. At end in manuscript not Grey’s handwriting: ‘/sd/ Grey’. 2pp 8vo. Paginated in manuscript 255-256. Explaining the background to Item One and calling on the recipient to ‘bring the subject under the early consideration of your Executive Council’. ONE: W. L. Maberly to H. Merivale; dated from General Post Office, 14 December 1850. TWO: Headed ‘Book Posts’; dated from Do unknown
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Lord John Russell as Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1841 [General Assembly of the Leeward Islands; John Campbell (Lord Cam
Lord John Russell on the General Assembly of the Leeward Islands 1840 1841. Two printed Colonial Office documents: copy of letter to him by J. Campbell and T. Wilde ‘Her Majesty’s Attorney and Solicitor General’ and covering circular dispatch.
ONE: Letter of Campbell and Wilde from Temple London 9 December 1840. TWO: Campbell’s covering dispatch from Downing Street London 15 April 1841. Both items scarce: no other copy of either traced. Disbound from a volume and paginated in manuscript. In good condition lightly aged. Extracted from a volume of Parliamentary Circulars with the ownership signature "Frederick Peel" Member of Parliament from Feb. 1849 dated 1839-1851. ONE: ‘Copy’ of letter to ‘The Right Honorable Lord John Russell’ signed in type ‘J. CAMPBELL / T. WILDE.’ 2pp 8vo. Paginated in manuscript 27-28. Printed in copperplate font. Begins: ‘My Lord / We have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of Mr. Vernon Smith’s letter of the 3d inst. transmitting to us by your Lordship’s directions a copy of a letter from Sir Wm Colebrooke respecting the right of the Governor General of the Leeward Islands to issue writs for a General Assembly of the Leeward Islands’. They set out the grounds for their opinion that ‘the separate Legislatures of the Leeward Islands have no right to be consulted in calling a General Assembly’. TWO: Lithographed ‘Circular’ dated from Downing Street 15 April 1841. 1p 8vo. Paginated in manuscript 25. With manuscript heading ‘General Assembly of the Leeward Islands’ and also in manuscript at end not Russell’s hand: ‘/sd/ John Russell’. Printed in copperplate font. Transmitting ‘Papers laid before Parliament on the subject of the General Assembly of the Leeward Islands’ not present as well as Item One: ‘a copy of the opinion of Her Majesty’s Attorney and Solicitor General on the Questions of Law which arose during the discussion of this subject in 1838’. ONE: Letter of Campbell and Wilde from Temple [London], 9 December 1840. TWO: Campbell’s covering dispatch from Downing Street unknown
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Lord John Russell as Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1840 [Colonial Office, Whitehall; banking regulations]:
Lord John Russell and banking in the colonies 1840. Colonial Office manuscript circular dispatch by Russell with printed set of ‘Regulations and Conditions’ regarding ‘Banking Companies’ for governors legislative bodies and local authorities.
ONE: Manuscript circular dispatch dated from Downing Street 4 May 1840. TWO: Printed ‘Regulations and conditions’ 1840. Slug: ‘LONDON: / PRINTED BY W. CLOWES AND SONS 14 CHARING CROSS / For Her Majesty’s Stationery Office.’. The printed item is excessively scarce: no copy on OCLC WorldCat or JISC. Extracted from a volume of Parliamentary Circulars with the ownership signature "Frederick Peel" Member of Parliament from Feb. 1849 dated 1839-1851. Transcriptions of both items are to be found in The Journal of the Legislative Council of the Province of New Brunswick 20 January to 26 March pp.26-28. The two items are in good condition lightly aged and worn. Disbound from a volume and paginated in manuscript. ONE: Manuscript ‘Circular’ headed ‘Banking Companies’ and dated from Downing Street 4 May 1840. 1p 8vo. Paginated in manuscript 15. On W. Horsington paper with watermark date 1839. Reads: ‘Sir / I transmit to you herewith for your information and guidance and that of the Legislative Bodies and Local Authorities in the Colony under your Government Copy of certrain rules and conditions prescribed by the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury for observance in Charters on Legislative Enactments for incorporating Banking Companies in the Colonies.’ In another hand not Russell’s at foot: ‘/sd/ John Russell’. TWO: Printed ‘Regulations and conditions for the observance of which provision should be made in the charter or legislative enactments relating to the incorporation of banking companies in the colonies’. 4pp 8vo. Bifolium. Second page paginated in print 2. Paginated in manuscript 17-20. Final page carries repeat title and slug printed lengthwise for folding into the customary packet. Seventeen regulation on the first two pages with the third page carrying a ‘Form of Return referred to in Regulation No. 13.’ A ‘modification’ of this document with printed covering circular by Gladstone dated 30 May 1846 are offered together separately. ONE: Manuscript circular dispatch, dated from Downing Street, 4 May 1840. TWO: Printed ‘Regulations and conditions’ [1840]. unknown
Bookseller reference : 24269
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LORENZI Léo
Paroles pour Xuan et Marius - Marseille et l'Indochine
Lyon, Association Mémoires Vivantes, 1999, 159 p., in-8 br. oblong (21x25), présentation de Charles Fourniau, illustrations n. et b. et coul., avec un CD Rom de Jacques Roger, ex-dono, très bon état
Bookseller reference : QWA-5869
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LORIMER Norma
By the waters of Egypt
Methuenand Co, 1915 1915 In-8, toile éditeur, XIV- 314 pp. Index. Illustrations hors-texte en couleurs. Bon exemplaire.
Bookseller reference : 38340
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LORIN (Henri).-
L'Afrique du Nord. Tunisie - Algérie - Maroc.
1908 Paris, Armand Colin, 1908, in 12 relié pleine percaline de l'éditeur, II-418 pages.
Bookseller reference : 74272
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LORIN Henri (1) CRAPELET Amable (2)
PROMENADE EN TUNISIE organisée par le Gouvernement de la Régence à l'occasion de la session à Tunis du Congrès de l'Association pour l'Avancement des Sciences, avril 1896 (1) VOYAGE A TUNIS 1859 (2)
Paris Hachette 1896 (1) "Le Tour du Monde" sd v 1865 (2). 2 plaquettes in-4 brochée couverture illustrée (1) et couverture factice (2) 48 et 32pp. Les deux sont ornées de nombreuses illustrations dans le texte et à pleine page, le texte de Lorin contient en outre 1 carte.
Bookseller reference : GIT010d4
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LORRAIN A.
Atlas départemental La France et ses colonies.
Atlas départemental La France et ses colonies. Publié par MICHEL Fils Ainé. Vers 1835. Dressé par A. LORRAIN. Gravé par H. DANDELEUX ; in 8 à l’italienne demi-cuir fauve muet. 130x210mm. Poids 1,2kg. Titre illustré et gravé, titre illustré à la suite 93 cartes sur 94 (il manque d’origine, la carte 93 ); des rousseurs habituelles Cartes d’Alger, de l’Ile BOURBON, Saint Pierre et Miquelon, Guyane française, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Sénégal
Bookseller reference : 14545
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LOTH (Gaston)
L'Enfida et Sidi-Tabet.
La Grande Colonisation Français en Tunisie – L'Enfida et Sidi-Tabet, par Gaston Loth. Ouvrage orné de portraits, de planches hors-texte et dans le texte. Tunis, Librairie J. Danguin, 1910. Grand in-8 (25x17,5cm) broché imprimée et quelques salissures et coins légèrement écornés. 193pp.
Bookseller reference : WOC-1043
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LOTH Gaston
Le peuplement italien en Tunisie et en Algérie
Armand Colin, 1905, in-8 rel. 1/2 toile marron (16,5 x 26), 502 p., 1ère édition, nombreuses cartes et gravures, reliure récente, couvertures conservées, dos muet, non coupé, bon état.
Bookseller reference : QWA-10503
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LOTI Pierre
LE ROMAN D'UN SPAHI.
Paris Calmann Lévy 1936. In-8 broché couverture illustrée 224pp. Orné de 24 illustrations dont 12 hors texte en couleurs comprises dans la pagination par Ch. Fouqueray. Exemplaire complet du texte et des illustrations, imprimé sur papier vélin et en bon état.
Bookseller reference : GITe618
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LOTI, Pierre
Le mariage de Loti
1898 Paris, Calmann Lévy, Editeur - 1898 - In-4 (20x28,5cm environ), demi basane à coins signée A. S., gardes marbrées, dos à 5 nerfs avec titrer et filets horizontaux en doré, signet - 298 pages
Bookseller reference : 125467
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Louis Bertrand
La ferme dans la brousse
Maison Alfred Mame et Fils 1932 in4. 1932. Cartonné. Roman de Louis Bertrand membre de l'Académie française publié en 1933 par l'éditeur Mame. L'histoire se déroule dans le contexte de la colonisation de l'Algérie et suit la vie dans une ferme isolée en brousse
Bookseller reference : 100151625
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