GUADELOUPE
L'Archipel de la Guadeloupe.
Delroisse Paris 1972 In-4 ( 280 X 215 mm ) de 160 pages, cartonnage crème sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs et étui. Superbe et abondante iconographie en couleurs hors-texte.
Référence libraire : 655814
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Guadeloupe
Loi qui accorde au ministre de la marine une somme de ...
Il y est question de l’armement des vaisseaux destinés “ pour les stations des îles d’Amérique “, de “régiment de la Guadeloupe” etc .... Marge de droite courte, inscription de l’époque au verso. En feuille Bon Aix-en-Provence 1791 45 x 32 cm.
Référence libraire : 5474
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GUERIN DANIEL
Les Antilles décolonisées
Présence Africaine 1956. In-12 carré broché de 188 pages. Préface par Aimé Césaire. Légères rousseurs à la couverture sinon bon état.
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GUICHARD, Claude.
Funérailles & diverses manières d'ensevelir des Rommains (romains), Grecs & autres nations, tant anciennes que modernes, descrites par Claude Guichard Docteur és droits, et dediees A treshaut, trespuissant, et tresmagnanime Prince, Charles Emmanuel Duc de Savoye.
Lyon, Jean de Tournes, Imprimeur du Roy, 1581, 1 volume in-8 de 240x155x45 mm environ, 1f.blanc, 4ff.( titre avec large encadrement gravé à l'ancienne, Epistre, Anagrammes, Extrait du Privilège), 546 pages, 11 ff. (table), 1f.blanc, pleine basane granitée brune, dos à nerfs portant titres dorés, orné de caissons à riches motifs dorés, tranches mouchetées de brun. Texte enrichi de belles lettrines à décor Renaissance (dont la lettrine dite "aux suqelettes"), et 34 in-texte gravées sur bois de pièces de monnaie, médailles, pierres tombales (dont celle signée par Pierre Vase), anciennes courses de chars et une scène de préparation rituelle d'un corps. Des notes anciennes à l'encre sur les pages de garde, sur la page de titre et dans les marges par endroits, mouillures claires en fin volume, des rousseurs et pages brunies, un mors interne fendu mais structure solide. Edition originale, dédiée à Charles Emmanuel de Savoie, datée De Lagnieu ce premier jour de juin l'an 1581.
Référence libraire : 114659
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GUILLEMIN (Sabine)
Guide des Antilles
Bordeaux, J. Graucher, 1979 - nbses photos et cartes n. & b. - in-16 : 184 pp. - br.
Référence libraire : 2120
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GUIRAL Paul
L’immigration réglementée aux Antilles Françaises et à la Réunion
in 8 broché,titre 154 pages,Jouve &Cie 1911.envoi manuscrit de l’auteur,une carte de visite,thèse de doctorat en droit de l’auteur.Très bon état
Référence libraire : 1897
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Guignard, Yves; Antilles, Diane
Niklaus Manuel Güdel : mémoire, souvenir, histoire
Notari (10/2012)
Référence libraire : SVALIVCN-9782940408603
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GUILLERMIN DE MONTPINAY (Gilbert de).
Précis historique des derniers événements de la partie de l'Est de Saint-Domingue depuis le 10 août 1808 jusqu'à la capitulation de Santo-Domingo. Avec des notes historiques, politiques et statistiques sur cette partie ; des réflexions sur l'Amérique septentrionale et des considérations sur l'Amérique méridionale et sur la restauration de Saint-Domingue. par M. Gilbert Guillermin.
Paris, Arthus-Bertrand, 1811. In-8 de (6)-494 pp., demi-veau olive, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge (Ateliers Laurenchet).
Référence libraire : 12036
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Guinard (Fabrice & Rémi)
Sexe, dollars, révolution - Dernières nouvelles de La Havane
de Paris - Max Chaleil 2001 In-8 broché, 157 pp,
Référence libraire : 13569
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Guide Un été en
Un été aux Antilles
Hachette Tourisme 1999 In-8 broché 22,6 cm sur 21,5. 141 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
Référence libraire : 68488
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Guillermo A. Baralt Translated By Andrew Hurley
Buena Vista: Life And Work On A Puerto Rican Hacienda 1833 To 1904
<p>This is a new copy obtained from UNC Press at publication of this stunning Puerto Rican countryside chronicle. Drawing on an impressive range of rimary sources Guillermo Baralt portrays the estate's history as a series of overlapping changes: from .</p><p>primitive processing techniques to the latest in mill technology from Spanish rule to American control and from hard-scrabble country life to life as part of the world marketplace. Richly illustrated and written in a lively narrative style <em>Buena Vista</em> paints a compelling portrait of an era an island a family and an estate bringing a period in Caribbean history to vivid life.</p><p>Photos on request</p> UNC Press hardcover
Référence libraire : biblio1005
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Guillermo A. Baralt Translated by Andrew Hurley
Buena Vista: Life and Work on a Puierto Rican Hacienda 1833-1904
<p>This is a new hardback copy enclosed in original shrink wrap obtained from UNC Press at publication of this stunning Puerto Rican countryside chronicle. Drawing on an impressive range of primary sources Guillermo Baralt portrays the estate's history as a series of overlapping changes: from slavery to salaried labor from primitive processing techniques to the latest in mill technology from Spanish rule to American control and from hard-scrabble country life to life as part of the world marketplace. Richly illustrated and written in a lively narrative style <em>Buena Vista</em> paints a compelling portrait of an era an island a family and an estate bringing a period in Caribbean history to vivid life.</p><p>Photos on request.</p> UNC Press hardcover
Référence libraire : biblio650
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Guirard Greg
The Land Of The Dead Giants
Canada: Friesens 2001. Book. Near Fine. Trade Paperback. Signed by Authors. Trade paperback appears to be the English language original accompanied by French translation. Signed by Guirard first endsheet. Uncreased spine. Covers have a trace of scuff. Unmarked. We feel that books offered for internet sale should be described thoroughly and accurately. Books listed by Brass Dolphin are so described and graded using the strict traditional standards. For this reason we have virtually zero returns. Friesens Paperback
Référence libraire : 007647 ISBN : 0962477869 9780962477867
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GURNEY (Joseph-John).
Un Hiver aux Antilles en 1839-40 ou Lettres sur les résultats de l'abolition de l'esclavage, dans les colonies anglaises des Indes-Occidentales, adressées à Henri Clay, du Kentucky et traduites de l'anglais sur la troisième édition, par J. J. Pacaud
1842 P., Firmin-Didot frères, 1842, 1 vol. in-8° (212 x 135 mm) relié 1/2 veau marron, dos lisse, auteur, titre, filets et fleurons dorés, plats de papier marbré, tranches marbrées, de XI pp. (faux-titre, titre, table, avertissement du traducteur) - 358 pp.mors frottés, coiffe inférieure accidentée, quelques taches marginales en début et fin d'ouvrage, bon exemplaire par ailleurs.
Référence libraire : 14256
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Gurney, Joseph John.
A WINTER IN THE WEST INDIES, Described in Familiar Letters to Henry Clay, of Kentucky. Fourth Edition.
280p. 24mo. Original quarter leather binding over marbled boards. Front board detached. Spine decorated in gold with leather label. Raised bands. Small loss at tail. Hardbound. Sabin 29312. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! LATIN AMERICA BOX 1.
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Gustafson Robert editor
Peace-Politics Newsletter. Volume 1 Number 7 September 25 1962
Cambridge MA: New England Committee for Political Action for Peace Publisher 1962. Wraps. Good. Reproduced printed type 8 � by 11 inches. Stapled at the upper left corner. 8 pp. A newsletter devoted to the subject of peace and its inclusion in political forums including candidates for office that support a peace agenda. This issue contains news on various candidates for political office in the New England region mentioning their platform record and public opinion including that of the media. With a piece on the candidacy of Edward 'Ted' Kennedy for the Massachusetts senate seat. It appears this organization existed in Massachusetts at least since 1960 and perhaps before with the apparent goal of achieving peace in the world especially between the USSR and the US. GOOD condition perhaps ex-institution with a date stamp in red at the upper right corner and a small pencil notation beneath. Horizontal fold creases present with a few scattered rust stains. Upper right corner perhaps nibbled with very minor loss. New England Committee for Political Action for Peace, Publisher unknown
Référence libraire : 009075
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GUY LE RUMEUR
CONNAISSANCE DES ILES.ENCHANTEMENT DES ANTILLES
reliure éditeur - 18x24 -343pp - 1963 - Société continentale d'éditions modernes illustrées, Paris - 64 planches hors -texte en héliogravure -8 planches hors -texte en couleur -20 cartes et croquis dans le texte - dessins et photographies de l'auteur.
Référence libraire : 17136
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Guy Lasserre
La Guadeloupe - Etude géographique
Bordeaux Union Française d'Impression 1961 2 20 x 27 cm reliure basane verte, couvertures conservées 1135 pp (pagination continue) Tome 1 : Le Milieu naturel, l'héritage du passé. Tome 2 : Les Régions géographiques, les problèmes guadeloupéens. Deux dessins à la plume de M. Georges Pageaux. Nombreux croquis et photos N.B., 2 cartes dépliantes dans le premier volume + une carte en étui en fin de volume. Du même auteur, on joint une petite brochure de 46 pages sur La Désirade
Référence libraire : 8489
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Guy Friddell
The Virginia Way
Burda GmbH. Hardcover. Good. Wolfgang Roth. Good. Wolfgang Roth. Blue cloth with gilt title cover has some discoloration along top edge binding is tight pages are foxed Burda GmbH hardcover
Référence libraire : biblio118
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Guy Friddell
We began at Jamestown
VA: Dietz Press 1971. Second printing. Hardcover. Good/Good. Orange cloth with gilt title binding is cocked jacket spine is faded jacket is edge worn with chips and tears previous owner's name on front flyleaf pages are slightly yellowed Dietz Press hardcover
Référence libraire : biblio106
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Guy Stanton Ford Editor
Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1945. Volume 1: Proceedings and List of Members
Washington: Government Printing Office 1947. First Edition . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7� - 9�" tall. xxii 155pp. Ex-library. Several minor dings to extremities and light wear and rubbing in places to exterior. Text clean. Binding sound. Overall a good clean sound copy <br/> <br/> Government Printing Office hardcover
Référence libraire : 027774
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Guyette Dale and Gary
Decoys of Maritime Canada
Exton PA: Schiffer Publishing 1983. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. Green cloth in unclipped jacket. 199 pp. Black and white and color photos throughout. A detailed history and survey of decoy making and the decoy makers of the Canadian Maritime region including Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick documenting styles found in the various regions of those areas as well as notable makers etc. VERY GOOD condition. Minor dark scuffing to the rear panel of the jacket. Minor soiling and edgewear. Light fading to the book. Schiffer Publishing unknown
Référence libraire : 013819
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Guérin Daniel. [Césaire Aimé].
Les Antilles décolonisées. Introduction par Aimé Césaire.
Présence Africaine. 1969. In-8° broché. 188 pages. Nouvelle édition (E.O. en 1956).
Référence libraire : 3503
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Gwynne AE. A. E.
The Destinies of War and Labor. An Address delivered before the Hamilton Chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi Society at its Tenth Anniversary July 26 1842
No Place: Press of Bennett Backus and Hawley 1843. Pamphlet. Good. Pamphlet lacking any wraps that may have been issued. 30 pp. A speech considering the intertwined fates of war and labor arguing for the benefits of war despite its obvious ills as well as asserting that labor of a physical kind for much of history was scorned and looked upon by those in advanced civilizations with disdain. The author contends that men would rather fight than work but anticipates a rise in distaste for war and of favor for labor. GOOD condition. Moderate foxing. Some toning. Pencil note to the title page. Press of Bennett, Backus and Hawley unknown
Référence libraire : 011658
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Général de LA VILLESTREUX
Les FLIBUSTIERS aux ANTILLES
Un ouvrage de 162 pages, format 150 x 210 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, réimpression (2007) de l'édition de 1930, Editions La Découvrance, bon état
Référence libraire : LFA-126744229
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Général DE LA VILLESTREUX
Les Flibustiers aux Antilles. De l'origine au déclin.
Honoré Champion.1930.Petit in-8 br.233 p.2 cartes.Planches.Portrait.Etat correct.Couv.au dos insolé.
Référence libraire : 44883
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H. SALANDRE - R. CHEYSSAC
LECONS DE CHOSES TROPICALES - COURS ELEMENTAIRE 2° ANNEE - COURS MOYEN 1ER ANNEE
Paris FERNAND NATHAN 1963 in-8 cartonné un volume, reliure cartonnée in-octavo Editeur (22 x 16 cm), dos orange et plats orange et vert imprimés en blanc, 1ère de couverture illustrée d'un palmier symbolisé, orné de nombreuses figures in-texte + de nombreuses photographies in et hors-texte en noir et en couleurs, 95 pages, 1963 Paris FERNAND NATHAN Editeur,
Référence libraire : 20979
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Hahn Emily
Romantic Rebels
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. VG/VG. 1967. 1st Edition. Hardcover; 1st Printing. 1st edition/1st printing. Sub-title: An Informal History Of Bohemianism In America. Book is bound in gray cloth black spine and silver lettering on the spine; clean straight & tight. The binding edges are lightly faded and page edges are a little soiled. The interior is very clean without any marks or tears. Dust jacket is price intact and clean. Spine is sunned and there is a touch of wear and chipping to the spine ends folds are rubbed. "A subtle study of the many flamboyant characters who deserved the epithet "romantic rebels" and left their impact on the cultural life of America from the Atlantic to the Pacific via Chicago Santa Fe and other way stations." ; B&W Photographs; 8 3/4" x 6"; 318 pages . Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover
Référence libraire : 7349
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Hahn Steven and Jonathan Prude.
THE COUNTRYSIDE IN THE AGE OF CAPITALIST TRANSFORMATION. Essays In The Social History Of Rural America.
University of North Carolina Press: 1987. 355 pages. "This volume represents one of the first efforts to harvest rapidly emerging scholarship in the field of American rural America. It contains 11 fine essays on topics ranging from itinerant portrait makers in the rural North during the period before the Civil War to cases of forced labor in the American West between 1600 and 1890." FINE SOFTCOVER. Soft Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. University of North Carolina Press: Paperback
Référence libraire : 028611 ISBN : 0807841390 9780807841396
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Haid Alan G.
Decoys of the Mississippi Flyway
Exton PA: Schiffer Publishing Limited 1981. Cloth. Very Good/Good. Blue cloth in unclipped jacket. 271 pp. Black and white and color photos throughout. A history and study of the making and use of duck decoys along the Mississippi flyway looking at makers in regions such as Canada Wisconsin Minnesota Michigan Ohio Indiana Illinois Iowa Missouri Mississippi and Louisiana. GOOD jacket on a VERY GOOD book. Minor toning scuffing and soiling to the jacket with a small chip near the upper left corner. Minor fading and edgewear to the book. Schiffer Publishing Limited unknown
Référence libraire : 013772
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Hailmann WN. W. N.
The Elementary Industrial School of Cleveland Ohio. United States Bureau of Education. Bulletin 1913 No. 39. Whole Number 549
Washington: Government Printing Office 1913. Wraps. Good. Printed wraps. 19 pp. A short discussion of the purpose establishment and successes of the Elementary Industrial School of Cleveland Ohio. Apparently established for students who were not having success in school 'dullards' as termed in the report the industrial school was started to offer students learning in various industries. The report provides a brief description of the curriculum as well as documenting the opinions of the pupils. GOOD condition ex-library. Stamping on the front cover and title page with some numbers in pencil to the upper front cover. General browning to the wraps with an area of offsetting to the upper front cover. Minor wrinkling and soiling. Light toning to the text. Government Printing Office unknown
Référence libraire : 006792
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Halberstam David
October 1964
New York: Villard Books. NF/NF. 1994. 1st Edition. Hardcover; 1st Printing. 1st edition/1st printing. Near fine book clean straight & tight spine ends are lightly bumped from shelving and there is a small ding on the lower edge. The near fine dust jacket is clean bright & clean with a touch of edgewear at one flap fold and spine ends from shelving. An exciting new book about baseball about the last season of the Yankee dynasty. ; B&W Photographs; 9 1/2" x 6 1/2"; 380 pages . Villard Books hardcover
Référence libraire : 9131 ISBN : 0679415602 9780679415602
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Hale Mrs. Sarah J. ; Godey LA. Editors L. A.
Godey's Lady Book. June 1864. Vol LXVIII
1864. Original Wraps. Poor. In original wraps. With two color fashion plates and several black and white illustrated plates. A single issue of this classic magazine with fashion plates. As is in POOR condition. Very heavy wear with a large section torn and missing from the lower front cover. Heavy tattering and tearing along the extremities several creases some soiling an owner's name in pencil on the upper front cover. Both color plates are in the rear and are DETACHED. The rest of the magazine is intact with some tattering to the extremities general darkening and some soiling. Overall VERY HEAVY WEAR in POOR condition. With two color plates. unknown
Référence libraire : 002383
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Hale Mrs. Sarah J. ; Godey LA. Editors L. A.
Godey's Lady Book. February 1864. Vol LXVIII
1864. Original Wraps. Poor. In original wraps. With two fold out color fashion plates and several black and white illustrated plates. A single issue of this classic magazine with fashion plates. As is in POOR condition. Very heavy wear with most of the rear cover MISSING with what remains being rather tattered and torn with some soiling and creasing. The front cover has VERY HEAVY tattering tearing and chipping along the extremities with some mathematical calculations and ownership signatures at the top edge. Some soiling and general darkening. The two fold out color plates are LOOSE and laid in at page 164-165. The page edges are somewhat tattered and worn especially the color plates. General darkening and minor soiling. A few pages creased. Binding solid but beginning to separate along the top. HEAVY WEAR in POOR condition. As is. Two fold out color plates. unknown
Référence libraire : 002384
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Hale Sarah J.
Godey's Lady's Book and Ladies' American Magazine
Philadelphia: Louis A. Godey 1842. Book. Fair. Hardcover. 1st Edition. A custom rebinding from the period previous owners name done in gilt relief front center. She has written her name in pencil above the January title. Half bound in leather spine and tips balance in abrasioned marble paper. The tips spine extremities have major wear to the leather worn thru. The most notable flaw is at the hinging of the front board wholly compromised worn thru with age but held in place with the twine of the binding. The fisrt end sheet is completely loose at this point. Pastedowns and endsheets are quite foxed and the interior varies from almost no foxing to rather notably so. The only missing fashion illustration is form January August is either missing or was omitted no table of contents is in place for the second half of the year. 1st section 344 pages 2nd section 204 pages. The apparently hand tinted illustration are fascinating and while some foxing is present. hopefully it will not worsen with good storage and it does seem wholly age appropriate. Louis A. Godey Hardcover
Référence libraire : 6343
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Hall Gus.
END THE COLD WAR! Main Street To Wall Street.
New Century Publishers: 1962. 48 pages. "Gus Hall is an authoritative Communist spokesman in this country. This booklet covers a wide range of problems of deep concern to all who are interested in peace and progress of our country and the with- with special focus on the role and needs of the labor movement the Negro people and the young people of our land." VERY GOOD SOFTCOVER. . Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. New Century Publishers: Paperback
Référence libraire : 028084
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Hall Hiland
Speeches of Mr. H. Hall of Vermont on the Virginia Bounty Land Claims. Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U.S. June 16 and 25 1842
Washington: National Intelligencer Office Printer 1842. Original Wraps. Fair. Printed wraps. 23 pp. A collection of speeches Mr. Hall on the allocation of lands from Virginia to various Revolutionary War veterans and other claims citing among other items claims from the Virginia state navy. This includes a brief excerpt from Thomas Jefferson's notes on the Virginia Navy. FAIR condition with heavy chipping tattering creasing and tearing along the fore edge with some loss to the margin slightly affecting a few letters to the last few pages. Scattered soiling and uneven browning to the paper. Minor foxing. Ink spill present to the last blank page. Some general creasing present. Mentioned in Sabin record 29781. National Intelligencer Office, Printer unknown
Référence libraire : 004974
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Halliwell Leslie
Mountain of Dreams : The Golden Years of Paramount Pictures
New York NY USA.: Stonehill Publishing Company 1976. Recreates the life of a major studio during the golden age of Hollywood through a panoply of rich visual documentation - photos illustrations printed ephemera memorabilia plus over 400 vintage Paramount ads. Clean large format hardback in an unclipped d/w - 196 pages. Prompt dispatch. 068072. First Printing. Hard Back. Very Good/Very Good. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Stonehill Publishing Company Paperback
Référence libraire : 068072 ISBN : 0883730367 9780883730362
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HAMY, Dr E. -T.
Les Imitateurs d'Alexander Brunias, John Milton, Pierre Fréret, M.-L.-A. Boizot ( 1788-1794).
Paris,G. Masson, 1895 ; brochure grand in-8°, couverture crème imprimée en noir; 12pp.; 2 illustrations dans le texte.Tiré à part de "L'Anthropologie ". N° 1 de 1895.
Référence libraire : c5662
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HAMOT (Bernard)
Situation actuelle des Antilles Françaises au point de vue du paludisme.
Paris, Imprimerie Burtin et Cie, Faculté de médecine de Paris, 1952, grand in-24 agrafé, 48 p. Petite plaquette récapitulant la thèse de doctorat en médecine de B. Hamot. Quelques rousseurs en couverture mais excellent état général.
Référence libraire : 16777
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Hammett John
A Facsimile of the First Printing Known to Have Been Done in Rhode Island. A Letter from John Hammett to John Wright Printed at Newport in 1727 by James Franklin
Providence: Society of Colonial Wars Publisher. Roger Williams Press Printer 1955. Wraps. Very Good. Red card stock wraps. 4 pp. With the facsimile pamphlet in a small folder on the inside rear cover. A short bibliographical/historical account of the first work printed in Rhode Island being a pamphlet publication of a letter from John Hammett to John Wright. VERY GOOD condition. Light fading and curling. Society of Colonial Wars, Publisher. Roger Williams Press, Printer unknown
Référence libraire : 012086
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Hanchett William.
IRISH IN CIVIL WAR AMERICA.
Syracuse University Press: 1970. 208 pages with a Foreword by Allan Nevins. "Irishman adventurer newspaperman with literary pretensions politician soldier and friend and associate of the nation's leaders during the Civil War and Reconstruction Charles G. Halpine was intimately involved with the major controversies of his time." FINE HARDCOVER FINE- DUST JACKET. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine-. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Syracuse University Press: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 023165 ISBN : 0815600747 9780815600749
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Handlin Oscar.
BOSTON'S IMMIGRANTS. A Study In Acculturation.
Harvard University Press: 1979. First published in 1959 this book is the second printing from 1979 revised and enlarged 382 pages illustrated. "This important book on the results of immigration is here available again in a completely new format with additional illustrations. This edition is also enlarged with new material covering an additional fifteen years from 1865 to 1880." FINE HARDCOVER. Black cloth covers lettering is bright on the spine. Hard Cover. Fine/No Dust Jacket Present. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Harvard University Press: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 014530 ISBN : 0674079809 9780674079809
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Hanna A. J.
A PRINCE IN THEIR MIDST. The Adventurous Life Of Achille Murat On The American Frontier.
University of Oklahoma Press: 1947. First published in 1946 this book is the second printing from 1947 275 pages. "A strange bizarre highly interesting character was Achille Murat crown prince of Naples son of the great marshal of France and nephew of Napoleon. After Waterloo had brought disaster to all the Bonaparte clan Achille like some of his kinsmen emigrated to the United States. Here he plunged into a life of pioneering on the Southern frontier in Florida." FINE HARDCOVER VERY GOOD DUST JACKET. Dust jacket protected with a clear plastic acid-free jacket. Hard Cover. Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. University of Oklahoma Press: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 027737
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Hans Theodore David
Musical Life in the Pennsylvania Settlements of the Unitas Fratrum Moravian Music Foundation Publications No. 6
Winston-Salem N.C.: The Moravian Music Foundation Inc. 1959. First Thus . Soft cover. Good. 8vo - over 7� - 9�" tall. 44pp. Reprinted from Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society 1942. With a foreword by Donald M. McCorkle. Just a touch of wear to edges of volume in a few places and mild sunning to spine. Lettering and illustration to front cover remain unaffected. Text clean. Binding sound. A nice copy <br/> <br/> The Moravian Music Foundation, Inc. paperback
Référence libraire : 028831
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HARDY (abbé Jean).
Liberté et travail, ou moyens d'abolir l'esclavage sans abolir le travail. Avec des réflexions sur les suites déplorables d'un affranchissement général et immédiat, sur l'affranchissement progressif, sur le régime de liberté dans les colonies anglaises, sur la proposition de M. Passy concernant l'affranchissement des enfans à naître dans les colonies françaises, et sur les moyens de procurer à la jeunesse esclave un affranchissement avantageux aux noirs, aux colonies et à la société.
Paris, Dentu, Gaume, Debécourt, Adrien Leclère, 1838. In-8 de (5) ff., pages x à xv-(1 bl.)-182 pp.; cartonnage de papier chagriné marron, pièce de titre marron, non rogné (reliure moderne).
Référence libraire : LBW-8166
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Hardie James
An Account of the Malignant Fever Lately Prevalent in the City of New-York
New York: Printed by Hurtin and McFarlane at the Literary Printing Office No. 20 Gold-Street 1799. First Edition. Disbound. Good. Disbound pamphlet. 139 pp plus 9 unnumbered pages and one blank endpaper in the rear. Contains as given on the title page: I. A narrative of its rise progress and decline with opinions of some medical gentlemen with respect to its origin. II. The manners in which the poor were relieved. III. A list of donations for relief of the sick and indigent. IV. A list of the names of the dead with occupations. This list also states if the deceased was African-American. V. A comparative view of the fever in the year 1798 with that of 1795. The nine unnumbered pages contain tables of information relating to the fever and its affliction of various groups of people. Contains letters from Dr. Samuel Mitchill and Richardson Underhill in regard to the origin of the fever. In GOOD condition. Remains of leather binding on the spine. The signature of a Samuel Dodge present at the top of the title page with a handwritten list in pencil of phrases on the rear blank endpaper. Page 85 with a number in ink with two numbers in faint pencil. Faint pen squiggle in the margin of page 97. Moderate toning to the paper with minor spotting and foxing scattered throughout. Rear endpaper with a few minor chips along its fore edge as well as bearing a diagonal crease. This crease affects the previous leaf as well. Sabin 30314. Printed by Hurtin and McFarlane, at the Literary Printing Office, No. 20 Gold-Street unknown
Référence libraire : 004114
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Harding Aaron
Emancipation of Slaves in Rebel States. Speech of Hon. A. Harding of Kentucky in the House of Representatives December 17 1861
No Place: Scammell and Co. Printers. Pamphlet. Good. No place or date. Presumed Washington 1861. Pamphlet disbound from a larger work. Lacking any wrappers that may have been issued. 16 pp. A congressional speech apparently against emancipation of slaves asserting among other things that 'it remains true that the abolitionist is the worst enemy of the slave and the humane master his truest and best friend.' Harding was served as a Unionist and Democrat from Kentucky in the 1850s and 1860s. GOOD condition. Minor foxing. Some wrinkling. Pamphlet tenuously bound along the spine. Scammell and Co., Printers unknown
Référence libraire : 012005
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Harding Deborah
Red and White. American Redwork Quilts. Redwork Patterns. Two volumes in Slipcase
New York: Rizzoli International 2004. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Illustrated boards. 144 64 pp. Illustrations throughout both volumes. A detailed history of American redwork quilts examining their origin and importance in preserving and continuing traditions in American cultural history. With many original examples of redwork quilts. The second volume features red line drawings of many popular motifs to be used in quilting. NEAR FINE books in a very good slipcase. A hint of edgewear to the books. Some fading to the slipcase along the extremities. Rizzoli International unknown
Référence libraire : 008037
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Harington Donald
Let Us Build Us a City: Eleven Lost Towns
Orlando FL USA: Harcourt 1986. The author visits what remains of eleven Arkansas cities and writes about the story of their decline and the stories of the people who live in them. A good clean reading copy which is leaning to the spine and has black and green felt tip line to bottom edge. 490 pages including index. Illustrated with b.w. photographs. Next post UK dispatch. First Edition. Hard Cover. Reading Copy/Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Harcourt Hardcover
Référence libraire : 039830 ISBN : 0151501009 9780151501007
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