Léonard (Nicolas-Germain)
uvres idylles. les saisons. le temple de gnide. poésie. alexis. lettre sur un voyage aux antilles
1788 Paris, Prault 1788 3 volumes in 12 plein veau, dos orné, pièces de titre cuir rouge, pièces de tomaisons cuir vert, 194 + 191 + 167 pages, 9 planches hors texte gravées un petit manque de cuir sue le premier plat du tome 3, coiffe de queue émoussée au tome 2
Référence libraire : 4260
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LÖWENSTERN (Isidore)
Les Etats-Unis et La Havane. Souvenirs d'un voyageur
Paris, Leipzig, Arthus Bertrand, Léopold Michelsen, 1842 in-8, XII-372 pp., demi-veau blond, dos lisse orné, tranches rouges (ateliers Laurenchet). Restauration de papier au titre, mais bon exemplaire.
Référence libraire : 150172
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M. FORTUNE
La Guadeloupe et ses îles
Delroisse, Vilo, nombreuses photographies couleurs de Bernard Gérard, René Moser et al... 158p,22cmx28cm, trés bon état, env 1970
Référence libraire : 9
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M. G. Levacher
Guide médical des Antilles et des régions intertropicale à l'usage de tous les habitans de ces contrées. Renfermant des études spéciales sur les maladies des Colonies en général, et en particulier sur celles qui sont propres à la Race Noire, avec le traitement qui convient à chacune de ces affections et un formulaire approprié à la médecine pratique de ces pays.
Deuxième édition Paris librairie médicale de Just Rouvier rue de l'Ecole de Médecine 8 Bureau du Journal l'Outre Mer Chez l'auteur rue Boucher 1 1840 460 pages
Référence libraire : 23-018
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Maas Peter
Manhunt
London: Harrap 1986. The incredible pursuit of Edwin P. Wilson a C.I.A. agent turned terrorist who seemed to be above the law until a young assistant U.S. attorney entered the case by chance. Clean square hardback in an unclipped d/w - 301 pages including index. Next post dispatch. . First British Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Harrap Hardcover
Référence libraire : 051866 ISBN : 024554500X 9780245545009
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MACHIAVELLI Machiavel Niccolo Nicholas and Robert Fulton?
Torpedo Warfare The art of war in seven books . . . to which is added Hints relative to torpedo warfare by a gentleman of the state of New York
Albany: printed by Henry C. Southwick 1815. Full Leather. Very Good . Tall 8vo: 3491pp with 7 folding plans one two-sided in the main work of armies arrayed in varying battle formations and 10 woodcuts in the text of the final work illustrating aspects of torpedo warfare. Included in the pagination with separate title page is "Some anecdotes relating to the life and writings of Nicolas Machiavel collected from various authors" pp. 287-322. Contemporary full sheep spine in six compartments divided by double gilt rules red morocco lettering piece gilt. A Very Good or better copy binding secure and tight boards pocked with one or two miniscule losses pages toned but clean and supple plans correctly folded and completely intact. Provenance: M. S. Hayes in elegant contemporary script to first blank. Small ink stamp of Reuben Hayes to first and second blanks and edge of title page. Shaw & Shoemaker 35164. ¶Translation of L'arte della guerra first published 1521 and the first American edition of any work by Machiavelli. Essentially a series of seven Socratic dialogues between Cosimo Rucellai and Lord Fabrizio Colonna probably Machiavelli himself in which Fabrizio who dominates the discussions advocates adapting the form of the Roman Legion to the defense of Renaissance Florence and details how such an army should be raised trained organized and deployed. The anonymous essay on torpedo warfare that fills the final 27 pages is introduced as follows: "The Author of the following Hints has thought proper to take this method of giving private circulation to a description of some instruments of destruction . . ." Robert Fulton is referred to by name several times in the text and may in fact have been the author. British naval interference with American commerce had led Fulton to publish a work on torpedo warfare in 1810 Sabin 26199 apparently before any other writer on the subject. But see the discussion in Alex Roland's Underwater Warfare in the Age of Sail Bloomington Indiana 1978 pp. 120-21 which argues that the Author was in fact not Fulton but an annonymous gentleman whose "ideas revealed a thorough and acknowledged debt to Fulton" with a "sprinkling of original schemes as well. Some were merely fanciful like a horse-propelled boat and a remotely controlled exploding ship. Others such as a magnetic mine and a spar topedo had the germ of important innoivations. . . . When the gentleman advanced the entriely practical idea of a chemical fuse he confessed that he didn't know how it worked but had read it 'in old books' by Fulton and heard it asserted. printed by Henry C. Southwick unknown
Référence libraire : BB0949
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Mackall John C. and Katherine S. Shands Editors
Historical Society of Fairfax County Virginia Inc. Yearbook Vol. 6 1958-1959
Vienna Virginia: The Historical Society of Fairfax County Virginia Inc. 1959. First printing. Paperback. Good. 58 pages with black and white plates and fold-out copy of plat. Chapters include "Last Will and Testament of George Mason" "Sully Notes" Old Mills in the Centreville Area" and "Drover's Rest." Blue illustrated wraps with black lettering. Some tanning of cover along edges a little spotting and edge wear corners a little creased interior pages lightly tanned with a little spotting. <br/><br/> The Historical Society of Fairfax County, Virginia, Inc. paperback
Référence libraire : 00096
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MacKenzie William L. misspelled as MacKeinzie.
THE LIVES AND OPINIONS OF BENJ'N FRANKLIN BUTLER United States District Attorney For The Southern District f New York; And Jesses Hoyt Counsellor At Law Formally Collector Of Customs For The Port Of New York. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF MARTIN VAN BUREN.
Cook & Co.: 1845. THE LIVES AND OPINIONS OF BENJ'N FRANKLIN BUTLER United States District Attorney For The Southern District f New York; And Jesse Hoyt Counsellor At Law Formally Collector Of Customs For The Port Of New York. Published by Cook & Co. in 1845 152 pages. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF MARTIN VAN BUREN: The Correspondence Of His Friends Family And Pupils; Together With Brief Notices Sketches And Anecdotes. Published by Cooke & Co.: in 1846 308 pages. GOOD HARDCOVER both of these books are bound together. Spine is missing from book and the front cover is detached. The text is fine with slight foxing. Hard Cover. Good/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Cook & Co.: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 021966
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Madrick Jeffrey
The End of Affluence :The Causes and Consequences of America's Economic Dilemma
New York NY USA: Random House 1997. Straightforward account of the disappearing of the American Dream and the best explanation yet of the causes and consequences of the most important trend in America. Light tanning to page margins else a good reading copy - 223 pages including index. Prompt dispatch. First Paperback Edition. Soft Cover. Reading Copy. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Random House Paperback
Référence libraire : 059060 ISBN : 0375750339 9780375750335
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Madsen Brigham D.
THE NORTHERN SHOSHONI.
Caxton: 1980. 259 pages illustrated and 4 Appendices. "The history of the Northern Shoshoni involves an examination of not one but four distinct groups of Shoshoni and a related band of Northern Paiute the Nammock. Northern Shoshoni history from 1880 to the present has been involved chiefly with the various agreements by which the Indians surrendered a large part of the reservation to the government by legal conflicts with encroaching white civilization etc. Of increasing importance today is the struggle to maintain intact the remaining land area of the Reservation and to accept a new system of justice." FINE HARDCOVER FINE DUST JACKET. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Caxton: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 022177 ISBN : 0870042890 9780870042898
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MADURO CURACAO NETHERLANDS ANTILLES MONTPELLIER FRANCE
Grant of arms Escu des Armories donated by Lambert de Montoison to Momon Maduro of Curacao Netherlands Antilles to confirm his right and that of his descendants to the coat-of-arms donated to Henry Maduro on 5 April 1697.
French Republic France Paris d.d. 30 May 1926. Paper 39x27 cm. partly printed partly handwritten with a hand painted coloured coat-of-arms of the Maduro family signed by J.G. Petrik. With several public adminisration stamps. The grant of arms is framed in a contemporary wooden frame. Some wear in the coat-of-arms on the fold. The Maduro family is to date an important - Jewish- family in the Netherlands Antilles. The Maduro family was of Sephardic Jewish origin. It is fascinating to follow this branch of the Jewish Diaspora. Among many sources particular insight comes from the works of Margalit Bejarano the leading scholar of Cuba’s interwar Jewish community and the late Latin American historian Robert M. Levine. Maduros around the world have also gathered the history of their lineage online. Along with many other Sephardim the Maduros went first from Portugal to France and then starting in the 1600s The Netherlands. In Amsterdam they joined the Levy family by marriage and the surname became Levy Maduro. In 1672 descendants went to the Dutch Antilles the synagogue there is the oldest still in use in the Western Hemisphere and from there to various other spots in Central America and the Caribbean. This document is a witness of the diaspora of jewish families and their travels through Europe and the world ever since their families left the country we now know as Israel. H167 unknown
Référence libraire : 61022
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MAGUET, Edgard.
Concessions domaniales dans les colonies françaises.
Villefranche, éd. chef L'auteur, impression au Reveil du Beaujolais, 1930 EDITION ORIGINALE, in-8, br., couv. texte en noir sur fond gris clair éd., 448 pp., table des matières, en partie non coupé, quelques surlignages au crayon, L'auteur fut conseiller d'Etat, directeur des Affaires Economiques au Ministère des Colonies ainsi qu'administrateur en chef des Colonies. Le statut des colonies françaises à travers le monde : l'Afrique, l'Inde, Antilles, Saint-Pierre, la Nouvelle-Calédonie, la Guyane, Madagascar, l'Océanie, l'Indochine ainsi que la Polynésie. RARE Bon état; la couverture est défraîchie avec de très petits trous anciens de vers sur une trentaine de pages et le papier uniformément jauni
Référence libraire : 69884
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MAHE Patrick (préface)
Les grands dossiers de l'Illustration. La France au-delà des mers. Histoire d'un siècle 1843-1944. Préface de Patrick Mahé.
Paris: Le Livre de Paris, 1994 gr. in-4, 192 pages, nombreuses illustrations en n/b et couleurs. Cartonnage illustré d'édit., très bon état. Ouvrage réalisé à partir des numéros originaux de la revue "l'Illustration" et regroupant des articles concernant la Martinique, la Guadeloupe, la Guyane, Saint-Pierrre et Miquelon, la Polynésie, la Nouvelle Calédonie, les Nouvelles Hébrides, les îles Kerguelen, les îles Comores, la Réunion, Madagascar.
Référence libraire : 1104835
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Mails Thomas E..
The Mystic Warriors Of The Plains
New York: Doubleday. NF/VG. 1972. 1st Edition. Hardcover; 1st Printing. 1st trade edition/1st printing. SIGNED and INSCRIBED by the author on the title page: 'To Ed F. My 2nd favorite Irish Indian God Bless T. Mails'. Mr. Mails has also drawn a small sign of some sort in ink above his name. Profusely illustrated in color and B&W throughout. Lovely example of this very scarce signed huge and heavy classic about the Plains Indians and their way of life. Covers the origin distribution daily life social customs government religion lifestyle involving the buffalo and horse arts and crafts achievement marks clothing hair styles jewelry headdresses weapons training of boys to be warriors and the redistribution and decline of the people of the plains. The book is bound in dark maroon cloth with gilt printing and is straight clean tight has no soiling and has no handwriting other than the author's in it; there is a small very slightly lighter spot to the upper front binding cloth and just a trace of binding edgewear and slight sunning at upper back panel edge. The dustjacket is price intact clean crisp and unfaded and has no tears or chips; there are a couple of horizontal wrinkles to the upper back panel. The most authoritative and complete work on the Native Americans of the Plains. 592 pages plus Notes Specific Sources Bibliography and Index. ; Color and B&W Illustrations; 12-1/2" x 9-3/8" ; 592 Index etc. pages; Signed by Author . Doubleday hardcover
Référence libraire : 9031 ISBN : 038504741X 9780385047418
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Maisel L. Sandy and Mark D. Brewer.
PARTIES AND ELECTIONS IN AMERICA. The Electoral Process.
Rowman & Littlefield: 2010. The fifth edition with post-election update 534 pages. FINE- SOFTCOVER. Soft Cover. Fine-. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Rowman & Littlefield: Paperback
Référence libraire : 028816 ISBN : 1442201029 9781442201026
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MALO (Charles).
Histoire d'Haïti (île de Saint-Domingue), depuis sa découverte jusqu'en 1824, époque des dernières négociations entre la France et le gouvernement Haïtien.
Paris, Louis Janet, Ponthieu, 1825. In-8 de VII, 480 pp. ; demi-veau fauve, dos lisse orné, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque).
Référence libraire : LBW-3399
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MALO Henri.-
Les Iles de l'Aventure.-
Avec 1 carte et 8 illustrations. Paris. Pierre Roger. 1929. In-8 (144 x 195mm) broché, couverture illustrée d'un dessin en noir, 264 pages, bien complet de la carte des ANTILLES sur double page et des 8 reproductions de gravures anciennes hors texte. Bon exemplaire.
Référence libraire : ORD-6761
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MALTE-BRUN V.-A.
Colonies françaises en Amérique et Océanie : Guyane - Martinique - Guadeloupe - St Pierre et Miquelon - Tahiti - Nouvelle-Calédonie. Extrait de la France Illustrée. Géographie, histoire, administration et statistique. 7 gravures.
Couverture souple. Notices de 46 + 18 pages. Couverture factice. Rousseurs. Sans carte.
Référence libraire : 84636
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MALTE-BRUN.-
Précis de la Géographie Universelle.-
Ou Description de toutes les Parties du Monde, sur un Plan nouveau, d'après las grandes divisions natyrelles du Globe. Précédée de l'Histoire de la Géographie chez les Peuples anciens et modernes et d'une Théorie générale de la Géographie Mathématique, Physique et Politique. Seconde édition corrigée. Tome Cinquième. DESCRITPION DE L'AFRIQUE MÉRIDIONALE ET DES DEUX AMÉRIQUES. Paris. Buisson. 1817. In-8 (130 x 205mm) dos lisse veau bleu, filets or et fleurons à froid, plats, gardes et tranches marbrées (reliure XIX°), 2ff.n.ch., 804 pages. Pas de planches (elles se trouvent normalement dans un Atlas qui nous manque). Des rousseurs et petits défauts sinon bon exemplaire.
Référence libraire : ORD-6781
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Mam-Lam-Fouck Serge
Histoire générale de la Guyane française
in-8 en bon état de 264 pages Ibis rouge éditions Presses universitaires créoles / Gerec
Référence libraire : yam0610
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Mandell DJ. D. J.
The Adventures of Search for Life a Bunyanic Narrative as Detailed by Himself
Portland: S.H. Colesworthy Publisher 1838. Pamphlet. Good. Pamphlet lacking any wrappers issued and perhaps disbound from a larger work. Iv 88 pp Wright American Fiction 1774-1850 indicates this has 90 pages but text appears complete. A religious parable charting the author's transition from beliefs in Partialism through Methodism and finally to Universalism citing the many "hazards" along the way. Called "an imaginative inversion of Bunyan's own allegory" The Oxford Handbook of John Bunyan p. 598. GOOD condition ex-library. Blindstamp and a few other minor library markings present. Name of publisher handwritten in ink on the title page. Ink word on the last page of text. Minor to moderate soiling and staining to the outer pages with moderate scattered foxing throughout. Perhaps missing a last leaf. S.H. Colesworthy, Publisher unknown
Référence libraire : 014141
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MANESSON-MALLET (Allain).
[BAHAMAS] I. de Guanahani ou de S.t Salvador.
[1683]. 139 x 97 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-5443
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MANESSON-MALLET (Allain).
[CUBA] Is. de Cuba et de Jamaica.
[1683]. 151 x 104 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW0249e
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MANESSON-MALLET (Allain).
[GUYANE] Isle de Cayenne.
[1683]. 143 x 99 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW0248c
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MANGIN (Général)
Autour du continent Latin avec le Jules-Michelet", 18 planches hors-texte et une carte
Paris, chez Pierre Roger & cie, s.d. (20e s) - in-8, 378 pp. - br. couv. beige, non rogné
Référence libraire : 3001
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MANGIN, Général
Autour du Continent Latin - Avec le "Jules-Michelet"
PARIS, P.Roger Ed. - 1923 - In-8 - Broché - Couverture illustrée - 1 carte, 18 planches de photographies NB HT, dont 1 dépliante - 377 pages - Propre, bon exemplaire
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MANGIN, Général
Autour du Continent Latin - Avec le "Jules-Michelet"
PARIS, P.Roger Ed. - 1923 - In-8 - Broché - Couverture illustrée - 1 carte, 18 planches de photographies NB HT, dont 1 dépliante - 377 pages - Propre, bon exemplaire
Référence libraire : 11631
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MARAN Ren?
Batouala. V?ritable roman n?gre. Prix Goncourt 1921.
Broch?. 189 pages.
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MARAN René
Batouala. Véritable roman nègre. Prix Goncourt 1921.
Couverture souple. Broché. 189 pages.
Référence libraire : 143086
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MARBOT (F.-A.);
Les BAMBOUS. Fables de La Fontaine travesties en "Patois Créole", par un vieux Commandeur (François-Achille Marbot).
Makaire Aix-en-Provence 1885 1 vol. In-8 de 2 ff.n.ch. XIX 2 ff.n.ch. 134 pp., demi-chagrin de l'époque, dos à nerfs fileté.
Référence libraire : 13661
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MARBOT (François).
Les Bambous. Fables de La Fontaine travesties en patois créole par un vieux commandeur
Paris Peyronnet 2002 1 vol. broché gr. in-8, broché, 319 pp. Réédition de cet ouvrage paru initialement en 1846 et qui consiste en une adaptation créole des fables de La Fontaine. Né en 1817 à la Martinique, l'auteur François Achille Marbot fit toute sa carrière aux Antilles en qualité de commissaire de la Marine. Son ouvrage, souvent réédité, prévaut par la qualité de son adaptation tant à la culture qu'à la langue créole. Très bon état.
Référence libraire : 78800
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MARBOT (François).
Les Bambous. Fables de La Fontaine travesties en patois créole par un vieux commandeur
Paris Peyronnet 2002 1 vol. broché gr. in-8, broché, 319 pp. Réédition de cet ouvrage paru initialement en 1846 et qui consiste en une adaptation créole des fables de La Fontaine. Né en 1817 à la Martinique, l'auteur François Achille Marbot fit toute sa carrière aux Antilles en qualité de commissaire de la Marine. Son ouvrage, souvent réédité, prévaut par la qualité de son adaptation tant à la culture qu'à la langue créole. Très bon état.
Référence libraire : 78800
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MARCAILHOU d'Aymeric Alphonse de .
La Décalogie tahitienne. Mon voyage à Tahiti. Enivrant, magnifique (journal de bord). Sur l'océan atlantique de Marseille à la Guadeloupe. Préface de Jean de Fontargente / La Décalogie tahitienne. Mon voyage à Tahiti. Enivrant, magnifique (journal de bord) Guadeloupe, Martinique et Canal de Panama. Préface de May de Bulard.
1934 Paris, Editions amoureuses des Tropiques, 1934; 2 volumes grand in-8° de 1 ) (3)ff - 122pp.- (2ff. Illustré de 2 compositions horstexte en noir et 2) XVIII - 136pp. (3)ff.Illustré de photographies hors texte et arbre généalogique dépliant. Couverture verte imprimée en noir au 1er volume, couverture beige imprimée en noir au second volume.
Référence libraire : 11279
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Marcel CHATILLON
Images de la Révolution aux Antilles
Basse-Terre.1989.In-8 carré,couv.souple ill.en couleurs.Ills.Dédicace de l'Auteur au Proffeur Butel.Bon état.
Référence libraire : 48800
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MARCEL NIEDERGANG
La révolution de Saint-Domingue.
1966 Le Cercle du Nouveau Livre d'Histoire, 1966, 230 pages, in 8 reliure éditeur cartonnée et toilée orange, état d'usage, usures et frottements sur les coiffes et les coins.
Référence libraire : 18231
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Marcus Jacob Rader.
EARLY AMERICAN JEWRY. Volume II. The Jews Of Pennsylvania And The South 1655 -1790.
Jewish Publication Society of America: 1955. 594 pages. The author "views the participation of the Jews in the development of American through the eyes and the experiences of the men and women actually involved. This volume contains another noteworthy feature. Its concluding 150 pages about a quarter of the volume and are devoted to a survey of the entire period." FINE HARDCOVER GOOD DUST JACKET dust jacket protected with a clear plastic acid-free jacket. Hard Cover. Fine/Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Jewish Publication Society of America: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 027838
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Marcy Randolph B. et al.
Harper's New Monthly Magazine. April 1870. Vol. XL. No. CCXXXIX
New York: Harper and Brothers 1870. Wraps. Good. Black and white illustrations throughout. A single issue of this magazine featuring the continuation of 'Border Reminiscences' by Randolph B. Marcy. Marcy was a career army officer who chronicled his travels and explorations in the Western United States including encounters with and opinions of Native Americans and their culture. Also present in this issue is an article on Frederick the Great the war in Paraguay as well as one titled 'The Indian: What we Should Do With Him.' This article recounts efforts to put Native Americans on reservations and the difficulties encountered by the army in doing so including various battles. This includes accounts of General Hazen and recalls some conversations had with Native American chiefs . GOOD condition. Minor spotting and foxing to the covers with a few small stains. Some soiling. Small address label on the lower front cover. Some creasing. Fore edge bears the faint evidence of chewing. Wrappers chipped with minor tears along the extremities with splitting tearing chipping and loss along the spine-especially the head. Interior solid with minor scattered foxing and soiling. Harper and Brothers unknown
Référence libraire : 007680
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Marcy Randolph B. et al.
Harper's New Monthly Magazine. December 1869. Vol. XL. No. CCXXXV
New York: Harper and Brothers 1869. Wraps. Good. Illustrated wraps. 160 pp. With several black and white illustrations throughout. Ads in the rear. A single issue of this magazine featuring the continuation of 'Border Reminiscences' by Randolph B. Marcy. Marcy was a career army officer who chronicled his travels and explorations in the Western United States including encounters with and opinions of Native Americans and their culture. Also present in this issue is an article on horse taming in Hawaii one on Frederick the Great etc. GOOD condition. Minor to moderate spotting and foxing to the covers with a few small stains. Some soiling. Small address label on the lower front cover. Some creasing. Wrappers chipped with minor tears along the extremities with splitting tearing chipping and loss along the spine-especially the tail. Interior solid with minor scattered foxing and soiling. Harper and Brothers unknown
Référence libraire : 007681
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Marcy Randolph B. et al.
Harper's New Monthly Magazine. September 1869. Vol. XXXIX. No. CCXXXII
New York: Harper and Brothers 1869. Wraps. Good. Illustrated wraps. Black and white illustrations throughout. Ads in the rear. A single issue of this magazine featuring the continuation of 'Border Reminiscences' by Randolph B. Marcy. Marcy was a career army officer who chronicled his travels and explorations in the Western United States including encounters with and opinions of Native Americans and their culture. Also present in this issue is an article on photographs of the Rocky Mountains which contains illustrations of the efforts undertaken to photograph the mountains. GOOD condition. Minor to moderate spotting and foxing to the covers with a few small stains. Some soiling. Small address label on the lower front cover. Some creasing. Wrappers chipped with minor tears along the extremities. Interior solid with minor scattered foxing and soiling. Harper and Brothers unknown
Référence libraire : 007682
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MARGRY Pierre
Belain d'Esnambuc et les Normands aux Antilles : origines transatlantiques : d'après des documents nouvellement retrouvés
Paris Faure 1863 in-8 demi-chagrin un volume, reliure demi-chagrin vert foncé (binding half shagreen) in-octavo, dos 5 nerfs (spine with raised bands) titre frappé or (gilt title), date en pied frappée or, filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, papier peigné aux plats (cover with painting paper), toutes trancheslisses, tête dorée, marque-page en tissu vert (bookmark in tissue), orné de deux gravures hors-texte plus un tableau in-fine, IV-102 pages, 1863 à Paris : A. Faure Editeur,
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Marie-José,Caire Reda - Alstone - Poterat Jacques
Partition de la chanson : Harmonica
Partitions sur les Antilles Beuscher Paul 1946
Référence libraire : 77508
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Marino Victoria - Gey A.V. - Rodor Jean
Partition de la chanson : Sous le beau ciel des Antilles
Partitions sur les Antilles Europa 1950 approx.
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MARLES de
HISTOIRE DESCRIPTIVE ET PITTORESQUE DE SAINT-DOMINGUE (Haïti). Nouvelle édition. Tours Ad Mame et Cie 1850. In-12 236pp. Cartonnage éditeur papier gaufré richement orné de motifs végétaux bleu nuit sur fond doré. Orné d'une belle gravure en frontispice et 1 vignette sur le titre. Rousseurs.
Référence libraire : GIT00438
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Marlin-Godier Micheline
Fort-De-France La Ville Et La Municipalité De 1884 À 1914
Ibis Rouge 2000 In-8 broché 24 cm sur 17. 267 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
Référence libraire : 119658
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Marmontel M.
The Incas: or The Destruction of the Empire of Peru. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 ONLY
Dublin: Printed by A. Stewart for P. Wogan Old Bridge 1797. Full Leather. Fair/No Jacket. Calf leather. xxxiii 2 260 4 pp including ads in the rear. With a dedicatory epistle to the King of Sweden. A chronicle of the Incans in Peru recounting briefly their life and culture before the arrival of the Spanish including an account of several festivals. Most of this work describes the Spanish conquest of South America in particular Peru and the Incans and the actions of Pizarro. EX-LIBRARY in FAIR/GOOD condition. Date sticker and small circular sticker on the lower spine. Library bookplate on the inside cover. Purple ownership stamp on the fore edge inside front cover and one page in the middle of the text. Upper front hinge split and separating along the upper 3 inches. Moderate to heavy scuffing to the leather especially along the extremities. Minor soiling uneven fading and a few very minor stains present to the covers. Extremities bumped and worn. Text block solid with scattered foxing and minor soiling throughout. Heavy dampstain in the upper and lower gutter of the first few pages disappearing by the first dedication page. Sabin record 44653 does not list this particular printing year. Printed by A. Stewart, for P. Wogan, Old Bridge unknown
Référence libraire : 003829
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MARRY (Brigitte), SUVELOR (Roland).
Maisons des îles - Martinique.
[s.l, Paris], Arthaud / Fondation Clément, [d.l. 1996] 1 volume 24,2 x 27,9cm Cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée couleurs. 202p., 3 feuillets; très nombreuses illustrations couleurs, vignettes et pleines pages. Volume en très bon état, cachet du Service de Presse; jaquette insolée.
Référence libraire : 19071
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MARRY (Brigitte), SUVELOR (Roland). LAGUARIGUE (Jean-Luc de)
Maisons des îles - Martinique.
Textes de Brigitte MARRY, spécialiste du patrimoine martiniquais et Roland SUVELOR, journaliste et enseignant (1922-2011): introduction historique, grand'cases, maisons de maîtres, cases, maisons de ville, maisons créoles, maisons atypiques, détails d'architectures; nombreuses photos couleurs (extérieurs, intérieurs, jardins) de Jean-Luc de LAGUARIGUE; bibliographie. 1ère édition: exemplaire du Service de Presse; bien complet de sa jaquette. Français
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Marsh John Reverend
A Word to the Friends of Temperance. The Actings of Faith in Moral Reforms
New York: American Temperance Union 1856. Pamphlet. Good. Disbound pamphlet. 24pp. A speech in favor of prohibition of the sale of alcohol using religious and biblical allegories but also citing anti-alcohol laws and their effects in states such as Maine New Hampshire and New York. The last 2 1/2 pages of the pamphlet cites various figures demonstrating a reduction in crime and those jailed coinciding with the enactment of anti-alcohol legislation in Maine Vermont Rhode Island Indiana and New York among others. In GOOD condition with moderate foxing to the first and last page. Two faint vertical fold creases present to the pamphlet. Small area of residue/soiling to the lower front cover at the fore edge resulting in a small area of staining present in that locale to the first half of the book. Small insect hole in the fore edge margin of the last several pages. Minor scattered foxing throughout. Sabin 44749. American Temperance Union unknown
Référence libraire : 004040
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MARSHALL John 1755 1835
Revolutionary War Atlas to Marshall's life of Washington
Philadelphia: Published by J. Crissy. Philadelphia 1832. First Edition. Paper-Covered Boards. Near Fine. First Edition of this atlas issued to accompany the second Philadelphia edition of Marshall's Life of George Washington. Slim 8vo: 10 double-page engraved maps hand-colored in outline excepting map of Boston with its environs with copper-engraved title page vignette of "Washington Passing the River Delaware" by J. Yeager. Contemporary drab paper covered boards copper-colored cloth spine pink paper label ruled and printed in black to upper cover. Two issues have been noted with no precedence determined. In the first the word "Washington" on the engraved title page is unadorned and the plates are hand-colored. In the second the word "Washington" on the title page is surrounded by scrollwork and the plates are uncolored. Our example is a third variant with hand-colored maps but the word "Washington" on the title page surrounded by scrollwork. A splendid unsophisticated survival tight and square the maps generally free of foxing with strong color end papers dust-speckled. Sabin 44789. Howes M317. Checklist Amer. Imprints 13564. Marshall America's fourth and longest-serving Chief Justice wrote his extensive Life of Washington during his early years in the Senate. "Washington's executor had selected Marshall to write the Life and Marshall alone among the early biographers was permitted access to Washington's voluminous papers. Two-thirds of the biography concerns Washington's military service and paints a panoramic portrait of the Revolution's major battles" which this atlas was later issued to illustrate. Sparks preface to The Writings of George Washington. N. B. With few exceptions always identified we only stock books in exceptional condition carefully preserved in archival removable polypropylene sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Published by J. Crissy. Philadelphia unknown
Référence libraire : BB1344
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Marshall John.
THE LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE AMERICAN FORCES. Volumes 1 2 3 4 of a 5 volume set.
VA.: Citizens Guild: 1926. "Compiled under the inspection of The Honorable Bushrod Washington from original papers bequeathed to him by his deceased relative and now in possession of the author to which is prefixed an Introduction containing a compendious view of the colonies by the English of the Continent of North America." These four scarce hardcovers are in VERY GOOD CONDITION. Volumes1 2 3 4 only. Thus lacking Volume 5. Tan cloth lettering is bright on spines. Nice clean tight copies. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jackets Present. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Citizens Guild: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 028220
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