DUTCH ANTILLES.
Reglement op het beleid van de desic! regering het justitie-wezen den handel en scheepvaart mitsgaders de instructien voor den Gouverneur Generaal en den Raad Contrarolleur Generaal op het eiland Curaçao. Gearresteerd bij besluit van Zijne Majesteit den Koning in data 14 September 1815 no. 58.The Hague & Amsterdam Gebroeders van Cleef 1815. 3 parts in 1 volume. Tall 8vo 22 x 13 cm. Later marbled wrappers.
4 38 20 13 2 pp.First and only edition of the new regulations regarding the government justice trade and shipping for the Island Curaçao and the other Dutch islands in the Caribbean together with the regulations for the Governor-General on Curaçao pp. 1-20 and the General controller/supervisor pp. 1-13 2 both signed by the Dutch diplomat Anton Reinhard Falck 1777-1843 14 September 1815.These regulations were issued upon the return of these colonies to the Dutch after occupation by the English who had taken control during the Napoleonic Wars. They were returned in 1815 as part of the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814. Paper slightly browned. Good copy with contemporary manuscript annotations in the margins.l Muller America 510; NCC 6 copies; Sabin 68914. unknown
Référence libraire : 91494T01U79O
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Duvotenay, (Thunot).
ANTILLES, carte
1843 Maison Basset, Paris, 1843. hand-coloured map, by George and Smith, BARBIE DU BOCAGE, , image size approximately 22,5 x 30 cm old original print / originale Druckgrafik
Référence libraire : 26254
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Duvotenay,(Thunot).
ARGENTINE,CHILI carte
1842 Maison Basset, Paris, 1842. hand-coloured map, by George and Smith, BARBIE DU BOCAGE, , image size approximately 22,5 x 30 cm old original print / originale Druckgrafik
Référence libraire : 26257
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Duvotenay, (Thunot).
Colombie, Guyane, carte
1843 Maison Basset, Paris, 1843. hand-coloured map, by George and Smith, BARBIE DU BOCAGE, , image size approximately 22,5 x 30 cm old original print / originale Druckgrafik
Référence libraire : 26255
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Duvotenay,(Thunot).
EMPIRE DU BRESIL, carte
1842 Maison Basset, Paris, 1842. hand-coloured map, by George and Smith, BARBIE DU BOCAGE, , image size approximately 22,5 x 30 cm old original print / originale Druckgrafik
Référence libraire : 26259
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Duvotenay, (Thunot).
PEROU et BOLIVIA, carte
1843 Maison Basset, Paris, 1843. hand-coloured map, by George and Smith, BARBIE DU BOCAGE, , image size approximately 22,5 x 30 cm old original print / originale Druckgrafik
Référence libraire : 26256
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DUVERGER (J.)
Précis historique des services de M. le Baron de Mackau vice-amiral, Pair de France
Paris, 1843 in-8, 147 pp., broché. Défraîchi (manques au dos, couverture déchirée).
Référence libraire : 225025
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Dwight Timothy.
TRAVELS IN NEW-ENGLAND AND NEW-YORK. Volume IV.
by the Author Printed By S. Converse. 1822. 527 pages with the errata slip tipped in back of book. This is Volume 4 only of the 4 volume set as issued. FINE- HARDCOVER bound into modern maroon cloth boards gilt lettering is bright on the spine. Paper edges are roughly cut as originally issued. Hard Cover. Fine-/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. by the Author, Printed By S. Converse. Hardcover
Référence libraire : 023997
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DYKSTRA Robert R
The Cattle Towns
Lincoln Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press 1983. 396 pages. The story of the Texas cattle drives. Minor edgewear and one crease on upper corner of dust jacket. Signed and Inscibed By The Author. Soft Cover. Very Good-/None. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. University of Nebraska Press Paperback
Référence libraire : 000912 ISBN : 0803265611 9780803265615
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DÉPÔT des CARTES et PLANS de la MARINE.
[CUBA] Carte de l'île de Cuba. Deuxième feuille. Partie occidentale.
Dépôt des Cartes et Plans de la Marine, 1861-1888. 626 x 922 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-5428
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DÉPÔT GÉNÉRAL DE LA MARINE.
[SAINT-DOMINGUE] Carte réduite de l'isle de S.t Domingue.
Dépôt Général de la Marine, 1787 [circa 1795]. 595 x 945 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-6293
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DÉPÔT de la MARINE.
[SAINT-DOMINGUE] Carte réduite des débouquements de S.t Domingue.
Paris, Dépôt de la Marine, 1787 [circa 1795]. 578 x 921 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-6292
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DéSORMEAUX, émile
Les Antillais au miroir des autres : mentalités et développement
Lamentin, Martinique, Désormeaux 2006 In-8 broché 20,5 cm sur 14. 314 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
Référence libraire : 119086
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E. G. Alderfer
The Ephrata Commune: An Early American Counterculture
Pittsburgh Pa: University of Pittsburgh Press 1995. Second Printing . Soft cover. Good. 8vo - over 7� - 9�" tall. xiv 273pp. Light to medium edge wear to covers and mild rubbing to lower approximately 3" of spine. Text clean. Binding sound <br/> <br/> University of Pittsburgh Press paperback
Référence libraire : 028734 ISBN : 0822958015 9780822958017
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Eagle D. Chief
Winter Count
Boulder CO: Johnson Publishing Company. NF/VG. 1967. 1st Edition. Hardcover; 1st Printing. 1st edition/1st printing. NF/VG. Signed and inscribed by the author on the half title page: Neta Kola Your friend D Chief Eagle 8-7-70. Near fine book is clean straight & tight; red cloth binding with black titles on the spine. Spine ends are a bit bumped from shelving. Laid in the book is an advertising pamplet from the publisher. The very good price intact dustjacket is clean and bright. It has some internally mended tears spine is sunned and there is light edgewear. 'This exciting historical novel written by a Sioux Indian Chief leads one rapidly through the trials and tribulations victories and defeats of the Plains Indians of the Dakotas Montana Wyoming and western Nebraska in the 1870's and 1880's.' ; 8 3/4" X 5 3/4"; 211 pages; Signed by Author . Johnson Publishing Company hardcover
Référence libraire : 8879
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EBROIN Ary
A l'école de la cuisine antillaise.
Paris, Editions Caribéennes, 1984. 14 x 20, 205 pp., broché, bon état (couverture et tranches défraîchies).
Référence libraire : 40567
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Eddy Zechariah
Philandrianism: An Oration delivered in the Meeting-House in Raynham September 10th A.D. 1800. At the Celebration of the Anniversary Election of the Philandrian Society
Providence: B. Wheeler Printer 1800. First Edition. Pamphlet. Good. First edition Pamphlet. Lacking any wraps that may have been issued. Appears disbound from a larger work. 31 pp. including three odes in the rear. The third ode appears to have been published in 1801 and was perhaps included as an afterthought Evans makes no mention of this ode. A speech reflecting on the importance of philandrianism in society and the duties of the members of the Philandrian Society touching on religious and philosophical ideas as well as the role of benevolent groups in America. The Philandrian Society was a secret society established at Brown University that was 'dedicated to the cultivation of friendship' with meetings held in which lectures on politeness or other moral or literary subjects were given see Mitchell: Encyclopedia Brunoniana online on the Brown University website. GOOD condition. Light browning to the paper. Dampstaining present along the binding edge of the last page slightly affecting the gutters of the last several pages. Minor scattered foxing. Evans 37346. B. Wheeler, Printer unknown
Référence libraire : 008278
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Edes Henry Herbert
Harvard Theses of 1663. With Notes and Remarks
Cambridge: John Wilson and Son 1902. Wraps. Good. Printed wraps. 21 pp. Reproduction of a manuscript at the front of the work. A short piece originally appearing in The Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts discussing the history and importance of a list of theses at Harvard for the year 1663. GOOD condition. Minor soiling toning and wrinkling to the covers with a few tiny stains. Some creasing and chipping at the corners. Several pages unopened in the interior. John Wilson and Son unknown
Référence libraire : 014172
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Editors Of Time Life Books
The Old West
New York: Time-Life Books. NF/NONE. 1973. Hardcover. Five volumes from the Old West Series of Time-Life Books. The bindings are brown tooled leather or leatherette. They are all straight clean and tight with only minimal bumping of spine ends from shelving and a tiny bit of the same wear at the corners. Interiors are pristine without marks or tears. The titles are as follows: 1 "The Indians" with text by Benjamin Capps 240 pages; a color picture of an Indian on the front. 2 "The Gunfighters" with text by Paul Trachtman 238 pages; a color picture of a man on a horse on the front cover. 3 "The Great Chiefs" with text by Benjamin Capps 240 pages; a color picture of an Indian Chief on the front cover. 4 "The Cowboys" with text by William H. Forbis 240 pages a color picture of a cowboy on a horse on the front cover and 5 "The Scouts" with text by Keith Wheeler 240 pages a color picture of a man on a horse on the front cover. This would be a beautiful set of books for anyone interested in the U.S. "Old West". ; Vol. 5; Color Illustrations; 11" x 8 1/2" . Time-Life Books hardcover
Référence libraire : 7810
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Edmunds George F.
Speech of Hon. Geo. F. Edmunds of Vermont in the Senate of the United States on the Bill of the House Entitled "A Bill to Prohibit Military Interference at Elections." May 9 1879
Washington: No Publisher 1879. Pamphlet. Good. No publisher. Washington: 1879. Pamphlet lacking any wrappers that may have been issued. 32 pp. A somewhat long-winded speech by Edmunds with many citations of the Constitution various acts and laws passed throughout the 1800s that may have somehow pertained to the use of the military to keep the peace during elections. He cites actions during the Civil War and after etc. GOOD condition. Moderate to heavy browning some offsetting minor soiling and discoloration to the pamphlet. Corners creased and curled. Faint dampstaining along the top edge. No Publisher unknown
Référence libraire : 013679
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EDWARDS (Bryan).
[SAINT-DOMINGUE] A map of the island of S.t Domingo.
[Londres, 1818]. 455 x 740 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-7906
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EDWARDS (Bryan).
A new map of the West Indies for the history of the British colonies.
[Londres, 1818]. En deux feuilles pouvant être jointes pour former une carte de 0,70 x 1,14 m.
Référence libraire : LBW-7935
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EDWARDS BRYAN ou Edouard Bryan
Histoire civile et commerciale des colonies anglaises dans les Indes occidentales depuis leur découverte par Christophe Colomb jusqu'à nos jour, suivie d'un tableau historique et politique.
Dentu, Paris 1801, (135x210mm), broché , couverture d’attente sous emboîtage, VII-490pp , illustré d’une carte dépliante du golf de Mexique. Edition originale de la traduction française.
Référence libraire : PHO-541
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EDWARDS (Bryan)
Histoire civile et commerciale des Indes occidentales, depuis leur découverte par Christophe Colomb jusqu'à nos jours; suivie d'un tableau historique et politique de l'île de Saint-Domingue, avant et depuis la révolution française; et continué jusqu'à la mort du général Leclerc. Traduite de l'anglais de Bryan Edwards par le traducteur des Voyages d'Arthur Young en France et en Italie [François Soulès]
Paris, Dentu, An XII (1804). 565 g In-8, demi basane, [2] ff., 4-534 (mal chiffrés 490) pp.. Illustré en frontispice d'une carte dépliante des Indes occidentales, gravée par Tardieu. Traduction de François Soulès. Seconde édition, revue et corrigée; Sabin (n° 21902). Edition en partie originale car elle contient deux chapitres (pp. 473 à 515) qui évoquent Toussaint Louverture et des événements survenus à Saint-Domingue entre 1794 et novembre 1802, époque de la mort du Général Leclerc. On y trouve notamment la retranscription de deux lettres de Bonaparte de la fin de l'année 1801 ""Aux habitants de Saint-Dominque"" et ""Au citoyen Toussaint-Louverture"". Ces augmentations ne figuraient pas dans la première édition traduite en 1801, ni dans l'édition anglaise par Bryan Edwards, mort en 1800. Les pp. 523 à 534 sont mal chiffrées de 480 à 490 ce qui a parfois laissé croire que la collation était semblable à la première édition et n'a pas permis de remarquer les augmentations. Très rare. Mors fendus, usures, petits manques de peau, petites rousseurs. . (Catégories : Voyages, Indes occidentales, Saint-Domingue, Caraïbes, Jamaïque, Antilles, )
Référence libraire : 9951
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Edwards Lieut. Frank E.
THE '98 CAMPAIGN OF THE 6TH MASSACHUSETTS U.S.V.
Little Brown and Company: 1899. 360 pages with 79 b&w photographs. "The Spanish-American War of 1898 was the justification of the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. The history of the 6th Massachusetts in the Spanish-American War is unique in that its campaign was almost a bloodless one the absence of battles and the few months it was in the field rendering its experiences different in kind and degree from those regiments which were in the Civil War almost as many yars and even for its sister regiments in Cuba in '98. And while the following account is written with a full appreciation of the seemingly insuramountable diffculites overcome by the War Department in an incredibly short space of time in addition to the necessary hardships of army life and it not intended in any sense as a "lament" there is that to record of interst not only to the regiment itself but to its friends." VERY GOOD HARDCOVER brown illustrated covers. This book as two photographs tipped into the book. On the front blank endpaper "this photograph of Hazel W. Newton nice of Corporal Frank A. Haines was carried by him throughout his service in the Spanish War in 1898." In the back of the book there is a photograph of Corp. Frank A. Haines in uniform. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket Present. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Little, Brown and Company: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 021941
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EFFE GEACHE
UNE NUIT D'ORGIES A SAINT PIERRE MARTINIQUE.
Paris Imprimé pour les souscripteurs du Cercle du Livre Précieux 1961. In-8 en feuilles IX 139pp 2 feuillets non chiffrés couverture rempliée, chemise et étui cartonnés revouverts de toile gris clair. Orné de 12 jolies illustrations suggestives en couleurs hors texte de Michel Siméon, titre-frontispice compris. Tirage unique à 750 exemplaires, tous numérotés sur papier vélin. Dos de la chemise et étui légèrement passés. Bel exemplaire malgré ce défaut, intérieur frais, sans rousseurs, bien complet de toutes les pages et de toutes les illustrations en un seul état.
Référence libraire : GITf829
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Egan Pierce
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. July 20 1861. With Civil War News and Illustrations
New York: Frank Leslie Publisher 1861. Tabloid. Poor. Tabloid style newspaper. Folio. Black and white illustrations throughout. Single issue of this newspaper with this issue containing news on Civil War battles and troop movements as well as other related action to the Civil War. This includes several large illustrations depicting battle scenes and other scenes of the war. Also present is chapter four of a work by Pierce Egan "Erle Gower." POOR condition. First leaf DETACHED but present. Very heavy chipping tearing creasing and loss along the extremities. Paper rather browned. Minor soiling and a few small stains. Horizontal fold crease present. Overall a rather fragile and worn copy. Frank Leslie, Publisher unknown
Référence libraire : 012670
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Eggleston Edward.
THE TRANSIT OF CIVILIZATION. From England To America In The Seventeenth Century.
Appleton: 1901. First published in 1900 this book is the 1901 printing 344 pages. 6 Chapters: Mental Outfit of the Early Colonists; Digression Concerning Medical Notions At The Period of Settlement; Mother English Folk-Speech Folk-Lore and Literature; Weights and Measures of Conduct; Tradition of Education and Land and Labor in the Early Colonies." VERY GOOD HARDCOVER. Hard Cover. Very Good/No dust jacket present. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Appleton: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 024398
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Eisenhower John S. D.
The Bitter Woods
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1969. Not stated. Hardcover. Very Good/good. 506 pages illustrated with black and white photo section. The story of Hitler's desperate gamble in an effort to cause the collapse of the Allied coalition. Black cloth binding with gilt titles and small leaf decoration on front cover and spine maps on end papers. Light edge wear a little fading along edges of cover corners and spine ends a little bumped smudges and a little spotting of cover gilt bright interior pages clean and just a little tanned owner's signature on half title and gift inscription on title page binding tight. Black dust jacket with multi-colored titles shows some wear and scrubbing along edges creases short tears along edges soiling along inner folds tanning chip in back cover dust jacket short tear along back fold of jacket not price clipped. <br/><br/> G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
Référence libraire : 01029
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Eisenschiml Otto edited by.
VERMONT GENERAL. The Unusual War Experiences Of Edward Hastings Ripley 1862 - 1865.
Devin-Adair: 1960. 340 pages illustrated. "Edward Hastings Ripley who organized a company of Vermont Volunteers while still in college was just 25 and a general when he led the Union forces into Richmond as the Confederate capital fell in April 3 1865. He accounts of these events and those three years immediately preceding them has been carefully preserved in a series of almost 500 letters to and from his parents his two brother and four sisters." FINE- HARDCOVER GOOD DUST JACKET. Dust jacket protected with a clear plastic acid-free jacket. Hard Cover. Fine-/Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Devin-Adair: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 027090
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ELBHECQ (Pierre-Joseph Du Chambge, baron d').
Opinion sur les demandes et pétitions faites à l'Assemblée Nationale, par les députés du commerce de France, et ceux de Bordeaux, le 25 février 1790.
Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1790. In-8 de 7 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré cuivre, pièce de titre rouge (reliure moderne).
Référence libraire : LBW-7346
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ELDIN F.
Haïti,
"1"" ans de séjour aux Antilles." Toulouse. Ste liv.religieux 1878. In-12, 246 pages. Broché. (dos cassé, couverture défraichie, cachet).
Référence libraire : 47452
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Eldredge Laurence Howard
The Development of Freedom of the Press in Colonial America. Address before the Society of Colonial Wars in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania March 14 1940. Volume V. No. 4. 1940
No Place: Printed by order of the Society 1940. Wraps. Good. Printed wraps. 23 pp. A history of the rise of the freedom of the press as an important right in America detailing early the personal struggles against colonial governments in the US when expressing one's opinion including Benjamin Franklin the Zenger trial etc. GOOD condition ex-museum library. Pocket on the inside rear cover. Faint trace of call numbers to the lower front cover. Minor browning to the wraps mostly along the extremities. Minor creasing and bumping at the corners. Printed by order of the Society unknown
Référence libraire : 007124
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Electoral College of the State of New York
Proceedings of the Electoral College of the State of New York January 13 1913
Albany New York: J. B. Lyon Company Printers 1913. First edition. Hardcover. Good/No jacket. 56 pages illustrated with black and white portraits . Leatherette binding with gilt titles on front cover stamped for the Hon. Nicholas F. Hayes Compliments of Mitchel May Secretary of State gilt emblem on front cover gilt page edges rounded leading corners orange end papers. Some scrubbing and fading of cover gilt still bright edge wear with chips corners and spine ends bumped some spotting of leather pencil scribbles on end papers and first few pages affecting one portrait occasional pencil marks throughout text not obscuring print interior pages bright binding tight. <br/><br/> J. B. Lyon Company, Printers hardcover
Référence libraire : 01133
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Elliott Howard
Address to the Lotos Club of New York. December 13 1913
New York: Lotos Club Publisher 1913. Wraps. Good. Light blue printed wraps. 19 pp. An address by Howard Elliott chief executive of the New York New Haven and Hartford and New England Transportation Lines discussing the impact of increased immigration into the United States and its effect on electoral politics. This includes potentially uneducated voters and the outcome in the presidential election. Elliott appears to be in favor of immigration and against curtailing it viewing it from a businessman's perspective ie. 'The world needs ditch diggers too' line from Caddyshack. This discussion also wanders into legislation against businesses wherein he appears to be in favor of limiting laws against businesses. The Lotos Club is a Gentlemen's Club in New York City founded in 1870 and known for its artistic literary and scholarly atmosphere. Mark Twain among other notables was a member. GOOD condition. Moderate browning along the extremities. Some soiling minor staining and edgewear. Paper toned in the interior. Lotos Club, Publisher unknown
Référence libraire : 008620
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Ellis George B.
Address Delivered at the Consecration of the Woodlawn Cemetery in Chelsea and Malden. On Wednesday July 2 1851
Boston: John Wilson and Son Printers 1851. Pamphlet. Good. Pamphlet lacking any wraps that were originally issued. 32pp. An address given at the consecration of the Woodlawn Cemetery in the Chelsea/Malden area of Massachusetts on the outskirts of Boston. While speaking in general terms on burials and the important ceremonial and religious aspects of it Ellis also speaks of historical examples of dealing with the dead including mummification in ancient Egypt funeral pyres in ancient Greece and Rome and the tradition of burials at churchyards. While speaking in general terms he mentions in brief the process of mummification speculating on its significance to Egyptian culture while also alluding to the then current fad of displaying recently disinterred mummies. He also discusses some of the symbolism present on tombstones both in his time and colonial American times. With a printing of the lyrics of two hymns written for the occasion by J.H. Clinch and H.W. Fuller. GOOD condition. Uneven soiling browning fading and minor staining to the exterior pages with some creasing at the corners. Small tear to the front fore edge. Minor foxing. Offsetting to two pages in the interior from paper laid in. Pamphlet starting to split along the binding edge. Sabin 22309 with other works. John Wilson and Son, Printers unknown
Référence libraire : 006798
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Ellis Richard E.
THE JEFFERSONIAN CRISIS. Courts And Politics In The Young Republic.
Norton: 1971. 376 pages. "In an important new assessment of the Jeffersonian period the authro examines the question of the relationship of an independent jurocoary to the development of American democracy in one of its earliest phases; the struggle that took place over the judiciary on both the national and state level during the Jeffersonian era." FINE- SOFTCOVER. Soft Cover. Fine-. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Norton: Paperback
Référence libraire : 029732 ISBN : 0393007294 9780393007299
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ELOT Maryse
Mosquito. Roman colonial.
Couverture souple. Broché. 125 pages. Papier bruni. Couverture défraîchie.
Référence libraire : 88653
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ELOT Maryse
Symphonie des Antilles
1953 Editions du C.E.L.F, Harlem-Malines & Paris 1953, 16x18cm, broché. Edition originale, un des 500 ex numérotés sur vélin N°511, seul tirage avec 55 autres grands papiers. Envoi de Maryse Elot.,bon etat
Référence libraire : 26890
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Eltis David Lewis Frank D. Sokoloff Kenneth L. Edited By
Slavery in the Development of the Americas
Cambridge Cambridgeshire: Cambridge University Press 2010. Brings together new work from leading historians and economic historians of slavery with essays covering various aspects of slavery and the role of slavery in the development of the southern United States Brazil Cuba the French and Dutch Caribbean and elsewhere in the Americas. Clean bright paperback which appears unread - 371 pages including index. Prompt dispatch. Paperback Re-Issue. Soft Cover. As New. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Cambridge University Press Paperback
Référence libraire : 066553 ISBN : 0521172675 9780521172677
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Elwyn A. Smith Editor
The Religion of the Republic
Philadelphia: Fortress Press 1971. First Edition . Hardcover. Good/Good. 8vo - over 7� - 9�" tall. viii 296pp. Small bump to tail of spine. Small green mark to top-edges of pages. Text clean. Binding sound. General light wear to dust-jacket though it remains clean and intact. A good clean sound copy. Includes contributions by John F. Wilson Robert Michaelsen Thomas T. McAvoy Dorothy Dohen Jacob Agus James H. Smylie Elwyn A. Smith J. F. Maclear James Luther Adams Sidney E. Mead and J. Earl Thompson Jr. <br/> <br/> Fortress Press hardcover
Référence libraire : 028874
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Emerson William
An Oration Pronounced July 5 1802 at the Request of the Inhabitants of the Town of Boston in Commemoration of the Anniversary of American Independence
Boston: Manning and Loring Printers. Pamphlet. Good. no date presumed circa 1802. Pamphlet apparently disbound from a larger work. Lacking any original wraps that may have been issued. 24 pp. Last page bears an 'Ode for the Anniversary of American Independence July 4th 1802' by a citizen of Boston. A speech reflecting on the origin of the United States of America asserting that the original colonists were in a sense 'free men' due to their industriousness moral character and hopes to establish a new life from that of the one in England. Emerson reflects on the growing sentiment for independence as well as the Revolutionary War and establishment of the U.S. government including the philosophy and principles behind its establishment. William Emerson was a Unitarian minister in the Boston area as well as the father of Ralph Waldo Emerson. GOOD condition. Remains of binding present along the spine. Previous owner's signature along the lower title page front page. Minor scattered foxing. Some browning along the extremities. See Sabin 22465 for a record of this title among others by Emerson. Manning and Loring, Printers unknown
Référence libraire : 007831
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Emery Edwin
History of Sanford Maine
Sanford ME: Harland H. Eastman Publisher 1987. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. Dark green cloth in unclipped jacket. 596 pp. A reprint of the original with index changed to a name index. Town history of Sanford Maine including founding purchase of land from Native Americans colonial history notable people and places etc. VERY GOOD condition. Minor fading and edgewear. Harland H. Eastman, Publisher unknown
Référence libraire : 012446
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Emmons Catherine M.
Through the Years in Mendham Borough
NJ: Self-Published 1973 Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. Hardback presume first. Signed by Author. Book very handsome clean and bright. Dust jacket price clipped lower back panel has small markings about the size of three postage stamps faint.We feel that books offered for internet sale should be described thoroughly and accurately. We assure the buyer that books listed by Brass Dolphin are so described using the strict traditional standards. NJ: Self-Published, 1973 Hardcover
Référence libraire : 2138
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Engerman Stanley L.; Sokoloff Kenneth L.
Economic Development in the Americas since 1500 : Endowments and Institutions
New York NY USA: Cambridge University Press 2012. Part of the NBER Series on Long-Term Factors in Economic Development. Both a magisterial and a profound reassessment of the role of institutions in the social political and economic evolution of the Americas from Columbian contact to the present. Clean bright large format paperback which appears unread - 417 pages including index. Prompt dispatch. First Edition. Soft Cover. As New. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Cambridge University Press Paperback
Référence libraire : 061007 ISBN : 0521251370 9780521251372
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Espino Ovidio Diaz.
HOW THE STREET CREATED A NATION.
MJF Books: 2001. 254 pages. "The author- an attorney and investment banker who has lived in the United States for the past 25 years- has written the true story behind the creation of the Panama Canal." FINE HARDCOVER FINE DUST JACKET. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. MJF Books: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 029573 ISBN : 1567316158 9781567316155
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ETC CARAIBE
Embouteillage Cara?be. Arielle Bloesch. Ina C?saire. Gilda Gonfier. Jos? Jernidier. Bernard G. Lagier. Laura Leclerc. Frantz Succab.
Broch?. 86 pages.
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ETCHART Salvat
Le monde tel qu'il est. Roman.
Broch?. 409 pages.
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Eugène & Raymond Bruneau-Latouche
Sainte-Lucie - Fille de la Martinique
A compte d'auteur 1989 Paris , 1989 - In4 ( 30x21cm) - broché - 332 pages - très nombreux plans et cartes Traite plus particulièrement du 18e sur l'Ile de Sainte Lucie.
Référence libraire : 105Dk
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Eugène & Raymond Bruneau-Latouche
Sainte-Lucie - Fille de la Martinique
A compte d'auteur 1989 Paris , 1989 - In4 ( 30x21cm) - broché - 332 pages - très nombreux plans et cartes Traite plus particulièrement du 18e sur l'Ile de Sainte Lucie.
Référence libraire : 105Dk
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