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‎A.GUINNARD‎

‎TROIS ANS D'ESCLAVAGE CHEZ LES PATAGONS - RECIT DE MA CAPTIVITE.‎

‎LIBRAIRIE NATIONALE D'EDUCATION ET DE RECREATION. NON DATE. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 191 pages - 10 gravures - 2 étiquettes collées sur le 1er contre plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 326-Esclavage‎

‎Classification Dewey : 326-Esclavage‎

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‎A.M.Bruleaux & R.Calmont & S.Mam-Lam-Fouck‎

‎Deux siècles d'esclavage en Guyane française 1652-1848 - Centre guyanais d'études et de recherches.‎

‎Ceger / L'Harmattan. 1986. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 341 pages - quelques illustrations, graphiques, tableaux, plans en noir et blanc dans et hors texte - mouillure sur les plats, contre plats et sur les premières et dernières pages du livre ne gênant pas la lecture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 326-Esclavage‎

‎Classification Dewey : 326-Esclavage‎

Bookseller reference : R100057414

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‎Aberdeen Anti Slavery Society.‎

‎The . annual report of the Aberdeen Anti-Slavery Society for promoting the mitigation and ultimate abolition of Negro slavery. 1st 1826. Volume 1st 1826. 1826 Hardcover‎

‎2020. Hardcover. New. Lang: - eng Vol: - Volume 1st 1826. Pages 96. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1826. This book is printed in black & white Hardcover sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Dust Cover Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Volume 1st 1826. hardcover‎

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‎Aberdeen Anti Slavery Society.‎

‎The . annual report of the Aberdeen Anti-Slavery Society for promoting the mitigation and ultimate abolition of Negro slavery. 1st 1826. Volume 1st 1826. 1826 Leather Bound‎

‎2019. Leather Bound. New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine. Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back 1826. This book is printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - eng Vol: - Volume 1st 1826. Pages 96. EXTRA 10 DAYS APART FROM THE NORMAL SHIPPING PERIOD WILL BE REQUIRED FOR LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. FOLIO EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE. Volume 1st 1826. hardcover‎

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‎Abolition Slavery Anti Slavery Jacksonian‎

‎The Anti-Slavery Examiner Nos. 7-14 1838-1845‎

‎Westport CT: Negro Universities Press 1970. Reprint. Very Good. Facsimile reprint. 8vo. in black cloth. Varying internal paginations. Very good. Boards and top edge foxed. Light penciling to contents else internally unmarked in a sound binding. Negro Universities Press unknown‎

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‎Abolition of Slavery Newspaper‎

‎Abolition Bill Outlawing Slavery Passed Original Newspaper‎

‎Front Page Headline reads "The Bill Abolishing Slavery in the District of Columbia Passed the House." Newspaper "The Detroit Free Press" April 12 1862. 19" x 26" 2 pages. Has a blow by blow account of the debate among the members of the House and the various amendments associated with the bill. It concludes "The bill was passed 93 agains 39." Also includes local national and international news as well as "News From the South." Some small tears at the left hand margin not affecting text. A diagonal crease runs across the top half of the paper and a small piece of yellow tape has adhered to the top margin. Overall in very good condition. unknown books‎

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‎Abolition. Slavery‎

‎Reception of George Thompson in Great Britain. Compiled from Various British Publications‎

‎Boston: Isaac Knapp 1836. About very good. xvi13-238pp. 12mo. Original publisher's blue boards with black sheep spine gilt. Boards rubbed corners and spine moderately worn. Text lightly foxed. Scarce work addressing the anti-slavery work of George Thompson following his visit to America. Thompson 1804-1878 was British lecturer and reformer who worked as a commercial clerk.<br/><br/>"Thompson first came to prominence in 1831 when he was recruited by the London Anti-Slavery Society's Agency Committee as an itinerant lecturer. In the run up to the Emancipation Act of 1833 he became the most effective British anti-slavery lecturer since Thomas Clarkson. With the struggle against British slavery apparently won Thompson was instrumental in reorienting anti-slavery effort towards the Americas and particularly the United States. . In 1834 he encountered the charismatic American abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison. Recognizing Thompson's talent Garrison invited him to travel to the United States with his growing family to labour there on behalf of the enslaved people of America" - DNB. Thompson employed sarcasm and vitriol in his orations attacking anti-abolitionist sentiment across the northern states. In the process he failed to make very many friends or converts and alienated those with more moderate views.<br/><br/>"Opponents attacked him as a foreign interloper and an anti-American agitator. They also discovered a scandal in Thompson's past alleging that in 1829 he had absconded with £80 embezzled from his employer. His supporters angrily rejected this charge though Thompson later privately admitted it was true he eventually repaid the sum in full. Hostility increasingly turned violent and in fear of his life he was smuggled out of the country in October 1835 returning to a hero's welcome in Britain" - DNB.<br/><br/>This work is a rebuttal made by Thompson's American supporters aggregating information from British sources to defend his good name and abolitionist efforts after fleeing America for his homeland. It includes some of Thompson's speeches on slavery in America given before audiences in Scotland and England and discusses his work with the American Anti-Slavery Society. Though there are a handful of institutional copies the work is scarce on the market and does not appear in auction records over the pasty forty years.<br/> Sabin 9324. American Imprints 36449. Isaac Knapp unknown books‎

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‎ADAPTATION PENN WARREN Robert‎

‎L'ESCLAVE LIBRE. Paris Stock 1957. In-8 broché couverture illustrée 382pp. (titre original: Band of Angels).‎

‎Ce roman fut magnifiquement adapté au cinéma par Raoul Walsh (photo de Jean Ballard) en 1957, avec Clark Gable (Hamish Bond), Yvonne de Carlo (Amantha Star) et Sidney Poitier (Rau-Ru). (359)‎

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Librairie Sylvie Nouvène
Marseille France Francia França France
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‎ADAM Albert.‎

‎La Case de l'Oncle Tom par Albert Adam.‎

‎1855 Paris, H. Gache, sans date (vers 1855 ); album in-12 oblong de 32 lithographies par Albert Adam, la 1ère est mise en couleurs, les autres sont en noir. Chaque planche est encadrée d'un mince filet noir et légendée. Ensemble lithographié par Lemercier à Paris.Plein cartonnage jaune pâle de l'éditeur, décoré au 1er plat d'un dessins lithographie d'Albert Adam, avec titre en noir. Albert Adam interprète en images le célèbre roman de Harriet Beecher Stowe: La Case de l' Oncle Tom, dont la 1ère édition française est de 1853, mais qui parut en feuilleton dans le journal nantais "Phare de la Loire" dès 1852. Albert Adam (1833 - 1900), dessinateur et lithographe, était fils du peintre lithographe Victor Adam. Très rare album.‎

‎Cartonnage un peu poussiéreux, coins frottés, dos renforcé anciennement de papier beige (fente à la charnière du 1er plat sur 5 cm), chiffre à l'encre au 1er plat. Etiquette d'appartenance ( XIXe, à l'intérieur du 1er plat). (Reu-Bur)‎

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Livre Rare Book

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‎Adams, James Truslow.‎

‎AMERICA'S TRAGEDY.‎

‎pp. vi, 415. Large 8vo. Original full dark blue cloth binding, slightly soiled. Spine faded. Hardbound. The growth and flowering of sectionalism in America. The rise of the two conflicting American "civilizations" - North & South is described and analyzed. First Edition. SHELF W20‎

‎Adoff, Arnold (ed.) Frederick Douglass; Walter White; Langston Hughes; Richard Wright; Ted Poston; Gordon Parks; Loften Mitchell; Lerone Bennett, Jr.; Dick Gregory; Bill Russell; John Oliver Killens, ; Ossie Davis; Robert F. Williams; LeRoi Jones;‎

‎Black on Black: Commentaries By Black Americans from Frederick Douglass to Malcolm X‎

‎Book shows wear to covers. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 265 pages. Previous owner's name or sticker in front section of the book. Contents by the above authors include: Souls of black folk, investigate lynchings, In love with Harlem, Revolt of the evil fairies, A choice of weapons, the white4 problem in America, Not poor, just broke, Why I eulogized Malcolm X, The potential of a minority revolution, etc.‎

‎AFRICAN AMERICANA SLAVERY & ABOLITION ABOLITION WOMEN AUTHORS TAYLOR Emily‎

‎Autograph Letter Signed to Eliza Lee Cabot Follen including Manuscript Poem "For the Liberty Bell." 4pp dated August 10th 1843‎

‎Liverpool: 1843. Ephemera. English poet and hymnist Emily Taylor 1795-1872 was the author of more than twenty books including the book-length anti-slavery poem The Vision of Las Casas 1825. Though best-known as an author of historical works for children she was also a prolific hymnist contributing more than a dozen works to various Unitarian hymnals in the first decades of the 19th century possibly providing her connection to Follen also a well-known hymnist. The present letter is addressed to the prominent abolitionist author Eliza Lee Follen of Boston and opens: "My dear Madam Our mutual friend Harriet Martineau assures me of a kind reception from you and accordingly I transcribe for you a few lines written immediately on reading your Liberty Bell for 1843. If you are to enroll my name among those which I hold so holy & dear as your contributors in the Abolition cause please to accept them." The substantial 67-line poem which follows begins with the prologue: "To a friend who asked the author's aid and prayers for the slave;" and continues: "Pity & prayers and pleading for the Slaves! / Them thou didst ask and soon as ask'd I gave." The poem goes on to extend the by-then familiar argument that the institution of slavery makes slaves not only of its subjects but of its perpetrators as well. Taylor concludes as a postscript on the final leaf: "Would you dear Mrs. Follen forward the enclosed to Mrs. Chapman Maria Weston Chapman editor of The Liberty Bell .I am sorry but do not know Mrs. C's address." The poem was in fact published without revisions as "To A Friend" in the 1844 edition of Chapman's important anti-slavery gift annual The Liberty Bell; other contributors to this edition included James Russell Lowell Lydia Maria Child Harriet Martineau Amasa Walker William Llloyd Garrison and others. The recipient of the letter Eliza Lee Cabot Follen was herself a prominent and prolific abolitionist author scion of the Cabots of Boston and part of the Boston social circle that included William Ellery Channing Henry Ware George Ticknor and other patrician intellectuals of the period. An excellent and representative letter and manuscript involving three key women figures in the abolitionist movement during a particularly heady period for the cause. Quarto sheet folded once to make 4pp. Signed in three places "Emily Taylor"; marked "Private;" and "for Mrs. Chapman." Mild cover soil; small loss at right margin from opening; slight fading to ink. Very Good. Includes brief introductory followed by an anti-slavery poem of 67 lines "For the Liberty Bell" submitted for publication in the American gift annual of that name. Numerous ink corrections to the text in the author's hand. unknown‎

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‎AFRICAN AMERICANA SLAVERY & ABOLITION BEMIS Jesse‎

‎Autograph Letter Signed to Brother David Bemis‎

‎Mobile AL Aug. 10 1840. Letter from Jesse Bemis 1808-1843 a Mobile transplant to his brother David of Spencer Worcester Co. Massachusetts where Jesse was born. The author thanks his brother for some fly nets sent him "I have sold about half of them at some profit" later noting that "they are not only worn on horses but they are used to spread over the cradles of the Negro Children as a screen the Negro women also wear them to Church & on dressy occasions. I hope the Abolition Missionarys wont find it out before I can dispose of all that I have for frear that they will glut the market." Bemis goes on to describe the election of 1840 "the tightes sic election in the State that ever was it took place the 3d of this month in this County we elected the whig ticket throughout" and goes so far to mention that "The women say out with Van Buren & give us the credit system." Indeed the women had their way as Van Buren lost to Harrison in large part thanks to the efforts of the Whig Party. Autograph letter signed on first and second panels of single bifolium sheet 25.5cm.; approx. 370 words. Previous folds the whole rather wrinkled postally used on rear panel else Very Good. unknown‎

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‎AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY: SLAVERY. MAYER Brantz‎

‎CAPTAIN CANOT;‎

‎AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY: SLAVERY. MAYER Brantz. CAPTAIN CANOT; or Twenty Years of an African Slaver; Being an Account of His Career and Adventures on the Coast in the Interior on Shipboard and in the West Indies Written Out and Edited From the Captain's Journals Memoranda and Conversations by Brantz Mayer. New York:: D. Appleton and Company 1854. First edition. . Owner's early ink name on front flyleaf spine is moderately faded with few small tears tips of corners lightly worn few signatures sprung but binding is tight else a very good copy with the text quite fresh and clean. . Octavo brown cloth stamped in gold on spine pp. xviii 448 followed by ads. D. Appleton and Company, hardcover‎

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‎AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY: SLAVERY. MAYER Brantz‎

‎CAPTAIN CANOT;‎

‎AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY: SLAVERY. MAYER Brantz. CAPTAIN CANOT; or Twenty Years of an African Slaver; Being an Account of His Career and Adventures on the Coast in the Interior on Shipboard and in the West Indies Written Out and Edited From the Captain's Journals Memoranda and Conversations by Brantz Mayer. New York:: D. Appleton and Company 1854. First edition. . Owner's early ink name on front pastedown binding askew and quite worn at extremities few short tears and some splitting on spine archivally mended front hinge is tender and mended some pages of text quite foxed; just a good copy. . Octavo brown cloth stamped in gold on spine pp. xviii 448 followed by ads. D. Appleton and Company, hardcover‎

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‎African Americana Slavery and Abolition Smith Joshua Bowen Marshall Augustus‎

‎Carte-de-Visite Portrait of the Abolitionist Joshua Bowen Smith‎

‎Boston 1874. Albumen carte-de-visite photograph 3 � x 2 � inches on original mount with photographer's mark to verso. Very Good. Joshua Bowen Smith was a Boston-based abolitionist and conductor on the Underground Railroad who also owned his own catering company. Born in Philadelphia to a British father and mother of African-American and American Indian ancestry Smith received a Quaker education on scholarship before moving to Boston. In Boston he befriended the abolitionists Charles Sumner and John J. Fatal and became involved in the abolitionist movement. He co-founded the New England Freedom Association an African-American organization to aid fugitive slaves. He was a member of the Boston Vigilance Committee and harbored runaway slaves in his home in Cambridge. He established his own catering company at age 36 and catered Harvard's commencement dinners. A bright copy of an uncommon image in very good condition with light age-related wear. unknown‎

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‎AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY: SLAVERY. Da COSTA Emelia Viotti‎

‎CROWNS OF GLORY TEARS OF BLOOD.‎

‎AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY: SLAVERY. Da COSTA Emelia Viotti. CROWNS OF GLORY TEARS OF BLOOD. The Demerara Slave Rebellion of 1823. New York:: Oxford University Press 1994. First edition. . Lower corners of binding quite bumped else a fine copy in fine dust jacket. Corners of jacket are bumped else bright and crisp. . Octavo cloth spine paper-covered boards pp. xix 378. Oxford University Press, hardcover‎

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‎AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY: SLAVERY.HILDRETH Richard‎

‎DESPOTISM IN AMERICA.‎

‎AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY: SLAVERY. HILDRETH Richard. DESPOTISM IN AMERICA. An Inquiry Into the Nature Results and Legal Basis of the Slave-Holding System in the United States. Boston:: Published by John P. Jewett and Company; Cleveland Ohio: Jewett Proctor and Worthington 1854. First expanded edition. . Endpapers lightly foxed covers slightly spotted with light wear at tips of spine else a very good copy with the text quite fresh and clean. . Octavo dark brown cloth stamped in gold 307 pages. Published by John P. Jewett and Company; Cleveland, Ohio: Jewett, Proctor, and Worthington, hardcover‎

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‎AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY & LITERATURE SLAVERY & ABOLITION WESTERN ANTI SLAVERY SOCIETY‎

‎Drop Title Union with Freemen--No Union with Slaveholders. Anti-Slavery Meetings!‎

‎Salem OH: Homestead Print n.d. ca. 1850. First Edition. Unused handbill announcing anti-slavery meetings held by the Western Anti-Slavery Society a splinter group from the Ohio State Anti-Slavery Society. This branch was led by the abolitionist Adam Brooke a member of the utopian community the Marlboro Association; and to a lesser extent Parker Pillsbury who attended and occasionally spoke at the annual anniversary meetings. The Society Garrisonian in its rejection of the Church stated that "We are not merely warring against the extension of new slave territory nor against any fugitive slave law constitutional or unconstitutional; nor for the writ of habeas corpus or the right of trial by jury for recaptured slaves but we are waging eternal war against the doctrine that man can ever under any possibility of circumstances hold property in man" cf. William M. Wiecek "The Sources of Anti-Slavery Constitutionalism in America 1760-1848" 1977 p. 252. The group reached its peak in 1847 when William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass both spoke at the annual anniversary meeting which drew several thousand attendees. However the group always struggled with funding and was defunct by 1861. The present broadside reminds the reader that "Three million of your fellow beings are in chains--the Church and Government sustains the horrible system of oppression. Turn Out! And learn your duty to yourselves the slave and God. Emancipation or Dissolution and a Free Northern Republic!" 4 located in OCLC none in Ohio. Original unused letterpress broadside flyer 40x27.5cm.; a few closed tears expertly mended stock uniformly toned else a Very Good quite fresh copy. Homestead Print unknown‎

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‎AFRICAN AMERICANA SLAVERY & ABOLITION WRIGHT Henry C.‎

‎Drop title Duty of Abolitionists to Pro-Slavery Ministers and Churches‎

‎Concord: John R. French 1841. First Edition. Paperback. Pamphlet presenting the correspondence between the feminist marriage reformer and abolitionist Henry C. Wright and the leadership of the First Church in Newbury Massachusetts beginning with Wright's resignation: "While you thus continue by your silence or otherwise to sustain this system of wrong and outrage slavery--I cannot regard you as a christian church: and I DO HEREBY RENOUNCE YOU AS A CHRISTIAN CHURCH" p. 3. Pamphlet includes the Church's responses from Ezra Hale and D.T. Kimball stating that "so long as he shall sustain /these/ charges upon /this ground/ alone and maintain his present views of church fellowship with us so long his connection with us must be suspended" p. 5. 16mo 15.5cm.; single printed leaf folded into 8-pp. uncut pamphlet. General dust-soil and minor wear from handling else Very Good and sound. John R. French paperback‎

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‎AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY & LITERATURE SLAVERY & ABOLITION‎

‎Drop title "What Has the North to Do with Slavery‎

‎N.p. n.d. ca. 1840s. First Edition. Short essay providing various arguments in favor of the growing abolitionist movement in the Northern states concluding that "The District of Columbia belows to the people of the United States. To the Congress then belongs the right of abolishing slavery in the ten miles square." The final panel reprints excerpts of the legal definition of a slave in various southern states including Judge George M. Stroud's slave law "that the slave is not to be ranked among sentient beings /but/ among things" p. 4. Apparently unrecorded we find no evidence of this piece having been published in a larger volume or periodical. Not in OCLC as of November 2019. Small octavo bifolium 19cm.; bottom third dampstained the whole quite foxed shallow dog-ear to bottom fore-edge corner; still Very Good overall. unknown‎

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‎AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY & LITERATURE SLAVERY & ABOLITION HEYRICK Elizabeth attr.‎

‎Immediate Not Gradual Abolition; or An Inquiry into the Shortest Safest and Most Effectual Means of Getting Rid of West Indian Slavery‎

‎New-York: James V. Seaman 1825. First American Edition. Paperback. Attributed to the EnglishQuaker and abolitionist Elizabeth Heyrick a pamphlet first published in London the previous year and harshly criticizing the "gradualist" abolitionists who had quite erroneously argued that if the slave trade was abolished as it was in England in 1808 slavery would eventually die out as well. Heyrick's argument for complete and immediate emancipation was quickly reprinted in the United States as containing "some of the most persuasive appeals and powerful arguments which we ever met with in relation to slavery" p. 2. The author concluded that "abstinence from West Indian sugar alone would sign the death warrant of West Indian slavery" p. 24. Though unattributed at the time of publication the introduction to this edition also notes that the work is "said to be the production of a female in England" and the work "specifically targeted women and their emotions" Elizabeth J. Clapp and Julie Roy Jeffrey eds. "Women Dissent and Anti-Slavery in Britain and America 1790-1865" 2011 p. 113. DUMOND p. 65; SHOEMAKER 20877. Octavo 23cm.; side-stitched self-wrappers; 24pp. Wrapper extremities rather chipped faint dampstaining the whole foxed and father toned else Good to Very Good and sound. James V. Seaman paperback‎

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‎AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY: SLAVERY. MANDEL Bernard‎

‎LABOR: FREE AND SLAVE.‎

‎AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY: SLAVERY. MANDEL Bernard. LABOR: FREE AND SLAVE. Workingmen and the Anti-Slavery Movement in the United States. New York:: Associated Authors 1955. First edition. . A fine copy in near fine dust jacket; jacket spine is slightly tanned with a few nicks to extremities. . Octavo blue paper-covered boards 256 pages. Associated Authors, hardcover‎

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‎AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY: SLAVERY. DAVIS T. R. WESLEY Charles H.‎

‎NEGRO SERVITUDE IN THE UNITED STATES‎

‎AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY: SLAVERY. DAVIS T. R. NEGRO SERVITUDE IN THE UNITED STATES by Thomas Russell Davis. Washington DC:: The Journal of Negro History 1923. First edition offprint . Charles H. Wesley's copy with his pictorial bookplate on inside front cover bookplate designed by African-American artist James A. Porter. Charles H. Wesley 1891-1987 received his Bachelor's degree from Fisk in 1911 his Master's from Yale in 1913 and in 1925 he became the third African American to receive a Ph.D. from Harvard. He served as Dean at Howard University until 1942 President of Wilberforce University from 1942 to 1947 and President of Central State College from 1947-1965. In 1965 he became the Director of Research and Publications for the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History and was its Executive Director from 1965-1972. Moderate wear and tanning on spine and extremities front cover has one-inch chip at upper fore-corner short tears and small chips to yapped edges else a very good copy with the text fresh and clean. . Signed and inscribed by Thomas Russell Davis to noted African-American historian and educator Charles H. Wesley on inside front cover above Wesley�s bookplate: �With Compliments T. R. Davis.�. �Reprinted from The Journal of Negro History Vol. VIII No. 3 July 1923�; not in Blockson; see Work p. 282 for the periodical appearance. Small quarto printed self-wrappers 37 pages paginated 247-283. The Journal of Negro History, unknown‎

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‎African American; Slavery Brown Carrie E.‎

‎Slave bill of sale between A. J. Brown and Carrie E. Brown of Negro Man George‎

‎1860. Very good condition. Manuscript slave bill of sale signed and dated the 12th Jan 1860 which reads: "Rec. of Jos. D. Brown Adm. of A. J. Brown the sum of Six hundred and fifty nine dol and 50/100 cts it being one half of proceeds of sale of Negro Man George. This 12th Jan. 1860. Signed Carrie E. Brown." This slave sale took place in early 1860 the year in which Abraham Lincoln won the election on a platform of halting the expansion of slavery. His win prompted 7 Southern slave states to declare their secession from the Union to form the Confederate States of America. Lincoln's 1860 election caused many to believe that Southern interests were losing control on the federal level and that the new government would eventually suppress slavery or abolish it completely. The reaction amongst slaves to Lincoln's election was jubilant: on a Virginia plantation slaves celebrated by proclaiming their freedom and marching off the plantation. Pale blue laid paper 7 1/2 x 4". With 1 original fold this a complete bill of sale no loss of text torn from a larger piece of paper. On the verso "C. E. Brown Recpt $659.50" <br/><br/> unknown‎

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‎AFRICAN AMERICANA SLAVERY & ABOLITION GRAYSON William J.‎

‎The Hireling and Slave‎

‎Charleston: John Russell 1854. First Edition. Hardcover. Lengthy poem of 1576 lines romanticizing the slave-holding South described by one scholar as "One of the most effective of the many books defending the institution of slavery in the eighteen fifties" Thomas D. Jarrett "The Literary Significance of William J. Grayson's 'The Hireling and Slave'" in "The Georgia Review" Vol. 5 no. 4 Winter 1951 p. 487. Throughout Grayson compares the wage-earner of the North to the enslaved person of the South a trope over which he would lose his New York publisher Jennifer Rae Greeson "Our South" 2010 p. 117. SABIN 28424. Octavo 23.5cm.; publisher's brown gilt-lettered cloth yellow glazed endpapers; xvi17-106pp. Cloth unevenly sunned along extremities first few leaves quite browned later 1919 pencil ownership inscription to front free endpaper else Very Good and sound. John Russell hardcover‎

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‎AFRICAN AMERICANA SLAVERY & ABOLITION ABOLITION WOMEN AUTHORS TAYLOR Emily‎

‎Autograph Letter Signed to Eliza Lee Cabot Follen including Manuscript Poem "For the Liberty Bell." 4pp dated August 10th 1843‎

‎Liverpool: 1843. Quarto sheet folded once to make 4pp. Signed in three places "Emily Taylor"; marked "Private;" and "for Mrs. Chapman." Mild cover soil; small loss at right margin from opening; slight fading to ink. Very Good. Includes brief introductory followed by an anti-slavery poem of 67 lines "For the Liberty Bell" submitted for publication in the American gift annual of that name. Numerous ink corrections to the text in the author's hand. English poet and hymnist Emily Taylor 1795-1872 was the author of more than twenty books including the book-length anti-slavery poem The Vision of Las Casas 1825. Though best-known as an author of historical works for children she was also a prolific hymnist contributing more than a dozen works to various Unitarian hymnals in the first decades of the 19th century possibly providing her connection to Follen also a well-known hymnist. The present letter is addressed to the prominent abolitionist author Eliza Lee Follen of Boston and opens: "My dear Madam Our mutual friend Harriet Martineau assures me of a kind reception from you and accordingly I transcribe for you a few lines written immediately on reading your Liberty Bell for 1843. If you are to enroll my name among those which I hold so holy & dear as your contributors in the Abolition cause please to accept them." The substantial 67-line poem which follows begins with the prologue: "To a friend who asked the author's aid and prayers for the slave;" and continues: "Pity & prayers and pleading for the Slaves! / Them thou didst ask and soon as ask'd I gave." The poem goes on to extend the by-then familiar argument that the institution of slavery makes slaves not only of its subjects but of its perpetrators as well. Taylor concludes as a postscript on the final leaf: "Would you dear Mrs. Follen forward the enclosed to Mrs. Chapman Maria Weston Chapman editor of The Liberty Bell .I am sorry but do not know Mrs. C's address." <br/><br/>The poem was in fact published without revisions as "To A Friend" in the 1844 edition of Chapman's important anti-slavery gift annual The Liberty Bell; other contributors to this edition included James Russell Lowell Lydia Maria Child Harriet Martineau Amasa Walker William Llloyd Garrison and others. The recipient of the letter Eliza Lee Cabot Follen was herself a prominent and prolific abolitionist author scion of the Cabots of Boston and part of the Boston social circle that included William Ellery Channing Henry Ware George Ticknor and other patrician intellectuals of the period. An excellent and representative letter and manuscript involving three key women figures in the abolitionist movement during a particularly heady period for the cause. unknown books‎

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‎AFRICAN AMERICANA SLAVERY & ABOLITION BEMIS Jesse‎

‎Autograph Letter Signed to Brother David Bemis‎

‎Mobile AL Aug. 10 1840. Autograph letter signed on first and second panels of single bifolium sheet 25.5cm.; approx. 370 words. Previous folds the whole rather wrinkled postally used on rear panel else Very Good. Letter from Jesse Bemis 1808-1843 a Mobile transplant to his brother David of Spencer Worcester Co. Massachusetts where Jesse was born. The author thanks his brother for some fly nets sent him "I have sold about half of them at some profit" later noting that "they are not only worn on horses but they are used to spread over the cradles of the Negro Children as a screen the Negro women also wear them to Church & on dressy occasions. I hope the Abolition Missionarys wont find it out before I can dispose of all that I have for frear that they will glut the market." Bemis goes on to describe the election of 1840 "the tightes sic election in the State that ever was it took place the 3d of this month in this County we elected the whig ticket throughout" and goes so far to mention that "The women say out with Van Buren & give us the credit system." Indeed the women had their way as Van Buren lost to Harrison in large part thanks to the efforts of the Whig Party. unknown books‎

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‎AFRICANA ANTI SLAVERY‎

‎Anecdotes of Africans‎

‎London: Printed for Harvey and Darton Gracechurch-Street. 1827. Hardcover. Good. 8vo 185 x 115mm. Pagination: xi 88pp. Signatures: 4-b2 B-D12 E8. Title page with four-line excerpt of poem �The Negroe�s Complaint� by William Cowper written in 1788 and printed in an English anti-slavery pamphlet: �Fleecy looks and black complexion Cannot forfeit nature�s claim: Skins may differ but affection Dwells in white and black the same.� Contemporary possibly original boards backed with modern cloth edges uncut; title with loss at top some light marginal staining mostly at front and rear leaves and to covers; otherwise good. <br/><br/>Anonymously published signed only �A lover of Africa� the Anecdotes of Africans expressed the human identity of African slaves through a selection of stories and travels which largely related to the slavery at the Cape of Good Hope. Throughout the late 18th and early 19th-centuries an increasingly vocal anti-slavery sentiment rippled through both sides of the Atlantic. Authors who published anti-slavery works - hymns poems and anecdotes - believed that by arousing the feelings of human fellowship they could win the argument for racial equality. This book is exceedingly rare OCLC locates scarce print copies at Drew University Library Haverford College Library and the source library for widely held digitized copies is Goldsmith�s Library University of London. See Goldsmiths�-Kress Library of Economic Literature no. 25379. Printed for Harvey and Darton hardcover‎

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‎AFRICANA ANTI SLAVERY‎

‎Anecdotes of Africans‎

‎London: Printed for Harvey and Darton Gracechurch-Street. 1827. Hardcover. Good. 8vo 185 x 115mm. Pagination: xi 88pp. Signatures: 4-b2 B-D12 E8. Title page with four-line excerpt of poem “The Negroe’s Complaint” by William Cowper written in 1788 and printed in an English anti-slavery pamphlet: “Fleecy looks and black complexion Cannot forfeit nature’s claim: Skins may differ but affection Dwells in white and black the same.” Contemporary possibly original boards backed with modern cloth edges uncut; title with loss at top some light marginal staining mostly at front and rear leaves and to covers; otherwise good. <br/><br/>Anonymously published signed only “A lover of Africa” the Anecdotes of Africans expressed the human identity of African slaves through a selection of stories and travels which largely related to the slavery at the Cape of Good Hope. Throughout the late 18th and early 19th-centuries an increasingly vocal anti-slavery sentiment rippled through both sides of the Atlantic. Authors who published anti-slavery works - hymns poems and anecdotes - believed that by arousing the feelings of human fellowship they could win the argument for racial equality. This book is exceedingly rare OCLC locates scarce print copies at Drew University Library Haverford College Library and the source library for widely held digitized copies is Goldsmith’s Library University of London. See Goldsmiths’-Kress Library of Economic Literature no. 25379. Printed for Harvey and Darton hardcover books‎

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‎Agut Isabelle‎

‎La traite des Nègres.‎

‎Minerva. 1971. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 151 pages - nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte - jaquette conservée - quelques traces de crayon à papier à l'intérieur de l'ouvrage sans conséquence sur la lecture.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 326-Esclavage‎

‎Classification Dewey : 326-Esclavage‎

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‎AGUET (Isabelle).‎

‎La traite des nègres.‎

‎Genève, Minerva, "Bordas albums", 1971, 1 cartonnage éditeur avec jaquette illustrée, gardes illustrées. in-4 carré, 151 pp., texte sur 2 colonnes, nombreuses photos ;‎

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‎AGUET, Isabelle‎

‎La Traite des Nègres‎

‎GENEVE, Editions Minerva, 1971 - . Un volume in-8 carré - Cartonnage pleine toile blanche de l'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée - Illustrations, photographies et cartes en noir - 151 pages - Bel exemplaire‎

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‎AGUET, Isabelle‎

‎La Traite des Nègres‎

‎GENEVE, Editions Minerva, 1971 - . Un volume in-8 carré - Cartonnage pleine toile blanche de l'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée - Illustrations, photographies et cartes en noir - 151 pages - Bel exemplaire‎

‎AHMED AKGÜNDÜZ.‎

‎The male and female slavery in Islamic law: Ottoman harem.‎

‎New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Edition in English. 361 p., b/w and color ills. The male and female slavery in Islamic law: Ottoman harem. Translation of the Turkish edition published in 1995. Part One: the distortions and misrepresentations of male and female slavery and the Harem, together with some examples. Part Two: male and female slavery in non-Muslim societies and in other religions. Part Three: the institutions of male and female slavery in Islamic law. Part Four: aspects of the practice of slavery, male and female, in the Ottoman state. Part Five: an investigation of the question: what is the Harem? Part Six: a lady governess's memoirs of the Harem. Part Seven: the replies to a number of important questions on these subjects.‎

‎Albert Bonneau MOULINS (Maurice de).‎

‎Jim Blood le négrier.‎

‎Paris, Tallandier, collection "Bibliothèque des Grandes Aventures", 1929, 1 broché, couverture manquante (couverture de protection amateur). in-8 de 221 pages, feuillets de titre et faux-titre manquants ;‎

‎Albert Bonneau, né le 23 août 1898 à Moulins et mort le 24 janvier 1967 à Chambon-sur-Voueize, est un auteur de romans d'aventures, de cape et d'épée et de westerns (notamment la série Catamount). Il a utilisé, dans le cadre de son activité d'écrivain, une bonne douzaine de pseudonymes comme Maurice de Moulins, Jean Voussac, Jacques Chambon, etc...‎

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‎Alba, Mage d’ :‎

‎Nouveaux (Les) Horizons de la Vie.‎

‎Paris, Librairie Hermétique, 1909 ; in-12, broché ; 114 pp. et photographie de l’auteur en frontispice.‎

‎“Résumé clair et précis des connaissances d’occultisme auquel l’auteur a joint des expérimentations personnelles faites dans le domaine de la magie, du spiritisme, de l’hypnotisme. Il tient à démontrer à l’adepte la voie à suivre, espérant que celui-ci parviendra à lire entre les lignes.” (Caillet, 121)Exemplaire en bon état avec juste quelques petites taches sans gravité.‎

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‎ALEXIS M.-G.‎

‎LA TRAITE DES NÈGRES ET LA CROISADE AFRICAINE comprenant la lettre encyclique de Léon XIII sur l'esclavage, le discours du Cardinal Lavigerie à Paris, un chapitre de géographie et d'histoire, les témoignages des grands explorateurs : Livingstone, Cameron, Stanley, les missionnaires français, les révélations du livre bleu anglais, etc., ainsi que l'organisation des sociétés anti-esclavagistes en France et en Europe.‎

‎Paris, Ch. Poussielgue / Procure générale, 1889. In-8, reliure toilée, 240 pages, frontispice.‎

‎Ouvrage enrichi de cartes et de gravures. [3697]‎

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‎Alexander Schlesinger American Anti Wage Slavery Society Creator‎

‎The Labor Amendment: Our Next Great Job‎

‎Nabu Press 2012-04-15. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback‎

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‎Alexander Geo. W. George William British and Foreign Anti slavery Society‎

‎The ninth annual report of the British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society for the abolition of the slave-trade throughout the world : presented to the general meeting held in the Hall of Commerce Threadneedle Street London on Monday May 22 1848 : George William Alexander Esq. in the chair 1848 Leather Bound‎

‎2019. Leather Bound. New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine. Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back 1848. This book is printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - eng Pages 89. EXTRA 10 DAYS APART FROM THE NORMAL SHIPPING PERIOD WILL BE REQUIRED FOR LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. FOLIO EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE. hardcover‎

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‎Alexander Geo. W. George William British and Foreign Anti slavery Society‎

‎The ninth annual report of the British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society for the abolition of the slave-trade throughout the world : presented to the general meeting held in the Hall of Commerce Threadneedle Street London on Monday May 22 1848 : George William Alexander Esq. in the chair 1848‎

‎2020. Paperback. New. Lang: - eng Pages 89. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1848. This book is Printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Soft Cover HARDCOVER EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. paperback‎

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‎Alexander Geo. W. George William British and Foreign Anti slavery Society‎

‎The ninth annual report of the British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society for the abolition of the slave-trade throughout the world : presented to the general meeting held in the Hall of Commerce Threadneedle Street London on Monday May 22 1848 : George William Alexander Esq. in the chair 1848 Hardcover‎

‎2020. Hardcover. New. Lang: - eng Pages 89. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1848. This book is Printed in black & white Hardcover sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Dust Cover Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. hardcover‎

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‎ALLARD Paul‎

‎ESCLAVES SERFS ET MAINMORTABLES.‎

‎Paris Victor Lecoffre 1884. In-16 2 feuillets non chiffrés 2-420pp. Demi toile beige, dos lisse, pièce de titre de basane grenat, couverture conservée, reliure de l’époque. Reliure sobre, rousseurs par endroits, exemplaire bien complet.‎

‎L'esclavage chez les Juifs, les serfs du Moyen Age, le stoïcisme et l'esclavage, l'Eglise Primitive et l'esclavage et autres sujets.‎

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‎ALLARD Paul‎

‎Esclaves, Serfs et Mainmortables.‎

‎SANARD & DERANGEON. Nouvelle édition.. 1894. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Rousseurs. 294 pages. Pages non coupées. Mouillures sur plats de couverture et en début d'ouvrage.. . . . Classification Dewey : 326-Esclavage‎

‎Classification Dewey : 326-Esclavage‎

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‎ALLARD Paul‎

‎Esclaves, serfs et mainmortables‎

‎Bruxelles/ Paris, Vromant/ Sanard & Derangeon 1894 294pp., Nouvelle édition revue et augmentée, reliure demi-toile, 23cm., bel état‎

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‎ALLARD Paul‎

‎Esclaves, serfs et mainmortables‎

‎Bruxelles/ Paris, Vromant/ Sanard & Derangeon 1894 296pp., Nouvelle édition revue et augmentée, reliure cart. (dos en toile avec titre doré), 23cm., peu de rousseurs, bon état, G89867‎

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‎ALLARD (Paul).-‎

‎Etudes d'histoire et d'archéologie.‎

‎Paris, Lecoffre, 1899, in 12, broché, VIII-437 pages ; dos fendu.‎

‎Les 1er et 11ème chapitres concernent l'Esclavage : La philosophie antique et l'esclavage - Un épisode de l'histoire de l'esclavage aux Etats-Unis. ...................... Photos sur demande ..........................‎

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‎ALLARD (Paul)‎

‎L'esclavage et le christianisme, à propos de Marc Aurèle de M. Renan‎

‎Paris, Librairie de Victor Palmé, éditeur, 1882. In-8 broché, 11 p. Tiré à 30 exemplaires. Bon état : rousseurs, mouillures.Extrait de la Revue des Questions historiques, janvier 1882.‎

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Librairie Ancienne Laurencier
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‎ALLARD (Paul).-‎

‎Les esclaves chrétiens depuis les premiers temps de l'Eglise jusqu'à la fin de la domination romaine en Occident. 2e édition.‎

‎1876 Paris, Didier, 1876, in 12 relié veau noir, dos à nerfs, XVI-492 pages.‎

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‎ALLARD Paul‎

‎Esclaves, serfs et mainmortables‎

‎294pp., Nouvelle édition revue et augmentée, reliure demi-toile, 23cm., bel état‎

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