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‎NOUSSANE Henri de‎

‎Un carrefour du globe (La Trinidad). Article (3 pages, 9 photos, 1 carte) paru dans la revue l'Illustration.‎

‎Num?ro complet.‎

‎NOUSSANNE Henri de‎

‎La Guadeloupe transform?e. Article (2 pages, 9 photos, 2 plans) paru dans la revue l'Illustration.‎

‎Num?ro complet.‎

‎Noyes George W. Editor. Emerson Ralph Waldo; Noyes John Humphrey‎

‎The Circular. New Series. Mount Tom Monday March 12 1866. Vol. II. No. 52‎

‎Wallingford CT: The Circular Publisher 1866. Wraps. Fair. Side folding newspaper. 8 pp. A newspaper issued by the utopian religious communities established by John Humphrey Noyes in Oneida New York and Wallingford Connecticut. This issue contains community gossip relating to the communes as well as a printing of the poem "Give All to Love" by Ralph Waldo Emerson. The Oneida community established by Noyes was a 19th century religious commune advocating communal living and free love among other tenets. FAIR condition. Heavy chipping and tearing along the extremities with a few large pieces missing at the lower corners resulting in loss of text to the first two leaves. Center horizontal fold crease present. Heavy diagonal crease present to the pages throughout resulting the paper being slightly folded on itself. Minor general browning. Minor soiling and staining. The Circular, Publisher unknown‎

Référence libraire : 012204

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‎Noyes John Humphrey; HHS. H. H.‎

‎History of the Fever and Ague War in Wallingford in Two Letters reprinted from the Correspondence of the American Socialist‎

‎Wallingford CT: Wallingford Printing Company. Pamphlet. Very Good. no date perhaps circa 1876. Side sewn pamphlet lacking any wrappers that may have been issued. 16 pp. printing of letters by John Humphrey Noyes and H.H.S. discussing the struggles with disease at the religious utopian communal village in Wallingford Connecticut the same communal group that was started at Onieda New York by John Humphrey Noyes. The letters document deaths and the feelings within the community that their town should be abandoned as well as the purported success in fighting the disease through the use of Turkish baths. VERY GOOD condition. Minor toning. Some soiling offsetting and darkening along the spine and upper edge. Wallingford Printing Company unknown‎

Référence libraire : 012401

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‎Noyes John Humphrey‎

‎Salvation from Sin The End of Christian Faith‎

‎Oneida NY: The Oneida Community Publishers 1876. Wraps. Very Good. Printed wraps. 48 pp. A theological work drawing heavily from biblical passages discussing Jesus and sin within Christian faith providing a somewhat elliptical explanation of Noyes' belief in Christian Perfectionism. John Humphrey Noyes was the founder of the Oneida Community a utopian religious community in New York perhaps best known for its advocating of free love and of communal marriage between all men and women within the community. This belief as well as the development of communal living originated in Noyes' interest in Christian Perfectionism and the idea that men and women should live happily on Earth already absolved of sin. VERY GOOD condition. Minor soiling and uneven darkening to the wraps with light offsetting to the rear cover. Interior clean and solid. The Oneida Community, Publishers unknown‎

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‎Noyes John Humphrey editor. Various Authors‎

‎The American Socialist. 104 issues. Vols III and IV numbers 1-52. 1878-1879‎

‎Oneida NY: The American Socialist Publisher 1879. Wraps. Good. 104 issues spanning the years 1878 and 1879 being two complete years. Edited by John Humphrey Noyes the founder of a utopian community in Oneida and an advocate of communal style living including the controversial advocacy of men and women marrying multiple partners. Included are several articles on the short-lived Transcendentalist Utopian community Brook Farm including several articles containing excerpts from Charles Fourier's Harbinger as well as other topics related to the philosophy of Charles Fourier. Other topics include socialism in England the Workingmen's party Spiritualism and the necessity of Spiritualism Communism Communism in America Industrialization Krupp's Great Gun Factory-its cooperative phase 'The Father Land' by James Russell Lowell an illustration of the Shaker Village at Mount Lebanon Malthusian facts articles on the work studying population growth by Malthus The Marpingen miracles three views on the Origin of the Species Cook's marriage philosophy Utopian schemes labor and strikes Spirit rapping the Mennonites Paris under electric lights the Red Cross American Socialism the Atlantic Cable etc. Condition ranges from GOOD to VERY GOOD with most having light toning minor soiling creasing and edgewear. A few with minor chips and tears along the extremities. Vol IV. No. 52 with with moderate tearing along the extremities. A 4 inch triangular piece missing from the lower rear cover. Same sort of tearing to Vol III No. 52 with this number bearing heavy browning and staining to the rear cover affecting the last pages of this number. Vol. III no. 1 with moderate offsetting and soiling along the extremities. The American Socialist, Publisher unknown‎

Référence libraire : 005674

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‎Noyes John Humphrey editor. Various authors‎

‎The American Socialist‎

‎Oneida NY: The American Socialist. Original Wraps. Good. Oneida NY. Edited by John Humphrey Noyes the founder of a utopian community in Oneida and an advocate of communal style living including the controversial advocacy of men and women marrying multiple partners. These pieces are 8 page newspaper devoted to topics on communism and socialism as well as items on spiritualism and religion. Brook Farm is discussed in several issues. With a page of ads on the rear. Present are 12 issues from 1876 to 1879. All are in GOOD or slightly better condition with general minor darkening varying amounts of minor soiling some with some staining and varying degrees of chipping and tearing to the extremities as well as some creasing. Specific condition issues where noted. Vol I No 34. November 16 1876. Topics include the connection between socialism and spiritualism socialism and the state-from an 1844 lecture by Ralph Waldo Emerson science and spiritualism etc. Some soiling along the extremities. Minor chipping along the fore edge. Vol II No. 10. March 8 1877. Topics include socialism and positivism evolution of communities etc. Several 1-2 inch tears along the extremities. Vol II No 13. Marh 29 1877. Topics include communism among the pilgrims advantages of communism etc. Dampstaining along the fore egdge. Moderate chipping and tearing along the lower and fore edges. Several pages unopened. Vol II No. 21. May 24 1877. Topics include an in depth look at communism Icaria history of German socialism etc. A few tears and some creasing along the extremities. Vol II No. 23. June 7 1877. Topics include cooperation in Massachusetts a brief bio of Noyes Icaria etc. Minor chipping and tearing along the fore edge with a longer tear at the upper edge. Minor faint staining and a faint dampstain along the lower spine. Vol II No. 25. June 21 1877. Topics include co-operation in Massachusetts land tenure in various countries the abdication of John Humphrey Noyes etc. Smallish area of dark staining to the center pages. Vol II No. 38. September 20 1877. Topics include socialist clubs the condition of the Icarian community positivism and spiritualism etc. With many small tears and chips along the fore edge with a few tears along the other extremities. Minor darkening with very minor scattered soiling and foxing. Minor creasing. Vol II No. 39. September 27 1877. Topics include socialism in England the Mennonites and their government some aspects of socialism in America etc. Two small areas of dark spotting on the front page maybe from ash as one of the two areas has a small hole in it. The lower spot affects all the pages throughout. Area of heavy foxing/spotting to the rear page. Minor edgewear and darkening. Vol III No. 42. October 17 1878.Topics include socialism in England a free press home life of Brook Farm spiritualism etc. A small area of dark stippling/soiling. Several 1 inch or slightly larger tears along the extremities with a few other shorter tears. Minor darkening and scattered minor soiling. First pages unopened. Vol III No. 43. October 24 1878. Topics include socialism in England inventor of the phonograph communism. Two 1-2 inch tears along the extremities. Several pages unopened. Vol IV. No 3. January 16 1879. Topics include colonization of the northwest Gertie Barton's cure Spiritualistic notes pedigree of American socialism. Several large tears in the extremities. Chip missing from the lower left corner. Vol IV No. 47 November 20 1879. Topics include communism life among the shakers description of a new cable line race-culture. The American Socialist unknown‎

Référence libraire : 004001

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‎Nucho-Troplent‎

‎Vie quotidienne à Marie-Galante. L’habitation Thibault, moulin d’espérances‎

‎L'harmattan 2014 In-8 broché 24 cm sur 16. 353 pages. Bon état d’occasion.‎

‎Bon état d’occasion‎

Référence libraire : 119164

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Librairie de l'Avenue
Saint-Ouen France Francia França France
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24,00 € Acheter

‎Nugent Walter‎

‎Into the West : The Story of Its People‎

‎New York NY USA: Alfred A. Knopf 2004. Full-scale history of the people of the American West from the ancestral Paleo-Indians to the Spanish conquistadors and settlers to the gold rushers to the myriads who came from every direction in the twentieth century right up to the late 1990s. A very good clean hardback in unclipped dustwrapper which shows signs of light shelfwear. 493 pages including index. Prompt dispatch. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Alfred A. Knopf Hardcover‎

Référence libraire : 055551 ISBN : 0679454799 9780679454793

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‎NUGENT Lady‎

‎Lady Nugent's Journal of her Residence in Jamaica from 1801 to 1805. New and Revised Edition by Philip Wright. [Fourth Edition]. NEAR FINE COPY IN UNCLIPPED DUSTWRAPPER‎

‎8vo., Fourth Edition, with portrait frontispiece, plates, maps and endpaper maps; green cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped but worn dustwrapper, the latter with loss at backstrip and heavily rubbed at fold-ins.‎

‎Nuix y de Perpina Juan de 1740 1783‎

‎Reflexiones imparciales sobre la humanidad de los Españoles en las Indias contra los pretendidos filósofos y políticos. Para ilustrar las historias de MM Raynal y Robertson‎

‎lii315 pages. Octavo 8" x 5 3/4" bound in full leather with gilt lettering to spine. Translated with notes by Pedro Varela y Ulloa. Palau 196692. First Spanish edition.<br /><br />A text that engaged the well-studied debates about the natural history of the Americas and Spain's colonial history. In 1780 in Venice Juan Nuix published Riflessioni imparziali supra l'umanita degli spagnuoli nell' Indie contro i pretersi filosofi e politici. Nuix a Catalan living in Italy since the expulsion of the Jesuits wrote the book to defend Spanish colonialism and historiography against the attacks of Robertson and Raynal. It sailed by the censors in the Council of the Indies and two separate translations appeared in succession one in 1782 edited by a member of the Royal Council Pedro Varela y Ulloa and another in 1783 by Joseph Nuix Juan's brother. The Spanish edition sponsored by the crown opened with an essay by Varela y Ulloa in which he first offered a searing Critique of traditional forms of colonialism not unlike that put forth by Raynal. After describing military campaigns in foreign lands from Alexander the Great to Genghis Kahn as butcheries Varela y Ulloa went on to claim that the Spanish colonialism was unique. The crimes attributed to Spain in the Indies had been committed by private individuals who did not represent the nation as a whole and who had acted as they did while surrounded by hungry cannibals. Moreover compared with the atrocities committed by other European colonial powers the actions of the Spaniards looked like misdemeanors. Varela y Ulloa's effort to portray Spanish colonialism as unique benign captured the essence of Nuix's thesis well. Nuix's defense of the record of Spanish colonialism opened with passages that sought to bolster his credibility by stressing that he was a Catalan and that Catalans had not really participated in the Spanish colonization of the Indies so that he could not be accused of being partisan. He then articulated a five-pronged defense of Castilian colonial behavior in America seeking to demonstrate the unreliability of the sources used by Robertson and Raynal and of their interpretations. Nuix First set out to prove that charges of Spanish cruelty to Amerindians were exaggerations originally put into circulation by writers such as Las Casas whose reports on the destruction of the Indies were at the root of most foreign criticisms of Spain. According to Nuix Las Casas was of Flemish origin which explained why he had sought to undermine Spain. Las Casas also often contradicted himself Nuix argued no impartial jury could trust such "an inept" witness. Foreign historians who had echoed Las Casas's allegations were not credible either not Robertson whose moderation had prompted him to dismiss Las Casas. Robertson had selected and reinterpreted the testimony of Spanish witnesses when recounting various colonial massacres. Instead of quoting them moreover Robertson had manipulated the testimony of witnesses to depict the Amerindians as passive victims of Spanish cruelty. History was not a matter of interpretation however but of faithfully presenting the testimony of witnesses and in that respect Robertson lacked credibility. In order to prove that Spaniards in America had not behaved like greedy barbarians Nuix argued that the alleged depopulation caused by the Conquest was the product of factors outside human control. The infantile susceptibility of the natives to disease for example was why epidemics had wiped them out. The barrenness of the Americas and the idleness of the originally small number of natives had moved the conquerors to create economies based on mining and large estates. Such economies along with the foreign monopoly on colonial trade not Spanish cruelty and greed Nuix contended were responsible for having slowed both markets and population growth.<br /><br />Condition:<br /><br />Provenance: Book plate of Alberto Parreño formerly president of the Cuban Chamber of Commerce in New York to front paste down. Spine head chipped rubbing to edges and corners very crisp internally else about a very good copy. Joachin Ibarra hardcover‎

Référence libraire : CA0094

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1 269,15 € Acheter

‎Nuix y de Perpina Juan de 1740 1783‎

‎Reflexiones imparciales sobre la humanidad de los Españoles en las Indias contra los pretendidos filósofos y políticos. Para ilustrar las historias de MM Raynal y Robertson‎

‎lii315 pages. Octavo 8" x 5 3/4" bound in full leather with gilt lettering to spine. Translated with notes by Pedro Varela y Ulloa. Palau 196692. First Spanish edition.<br /><br />A text that engaged the well-studied debates about the natural history of the Americas and Spain's colonial history. In 1780 in Venice Juan Nuix published Riflessioni imparziali supra l'umanita degli spagnuoli nell' Indie contro i pretersi filosofi e politici. Nuix a Catalan living in Italy since the expulsion of the Jesuits wrote the book to defend Spanish colonialism and historiography against the attacks of Robertson and Raynal. It sailed by the censors in the Council of the Indies and two separate translations appeared in succession one in 1782 edited by a member of the Royal Council Pedro Varela y Ulloa and another in 1783 by Joseph Nuix Juan's brother. The Spanish edition sponsored by the crown opened with an essay by Varela y Ulloa in which he first offered a searing Critique of traditional forms of colonialism not unlike that put forth by Raynal. After describing military campaigns in foreign lands from Alexander the Great to Genghis Kahn as butcheries Varela y Ulloa went on to claim that the Spanish colonialism was unique. The crimes attributed to Spain in the Indies had been committed by private individuals who did not represent the nation as a whole and who had acted as they did while surrounded by hungry cannibals. Moreover compared with the atrocities committed by other European colonial powers the actions of the Spaniards looked like misdemeanors. Varela y Ulloa's effort to portray Spanish colonialism as unique benign captured the essence of Nuix's thesis well. Nuix's defense of the record of Spanish colonialism opened with passages that sought to bolster his credibility by stressing that he was a Catalan and that Catalans had not really participated in the Spanish colonization of the Indies so that he could not be accused of being partisan. He then articulated a five-pronged defense of Castilian colonial behavior in America seeking to demonstrate the unreliability of the sources used by Robertson and Raynal and of their interpretations. Nuix First set out to prove that charges of Spanish cruelty to Amerindians were exaggerations originally put into circulation by writers such as Las Casas whose reports on the destruction of the Indies were at the root of most foreign criticisms of Spain. According to Nuix Las Casas was of Flemish origin which explained why he had sought to undermine Spain. Las Casas also often contradicted himself Nuix argued no impartial jury could trust such "an inept" witness. Foreign historians who had echoed Las Casas's allegations were not credible either not Robertson whose moderation had prompted him to dismiss Las Casas. Robertson had selected and reinterpreted the testimony of Spanish witnesses when recounting various colonial massacres. Instead of quoting them moreover Robertson had manipulated the testimony of witnesses to depict the Amerindians as passive victims of Spanish cruelty. History was not a matter of interpretation however but of faithfully presenting the testimony of witnesses and in that respect Robertson lacked credibility. In order to prove that Spaniards in America had not behaved like greedy barbarians Nuix argued that the alleged depopulation caused by the Conquest was the product of factors outside human control. The infantile susceptibility of the natives to disease for example was why epidemics had wiped them out. The barrenness of the Americas and the idleness of the originally small number of natives had moved the conquerors to create economies based on mining and large estates. Such economies along with the foreign monopoly on colonial trade not Spanish cruelty and greed Nuix contended were responsible for having slowed both markets and population growth.<br /><br />Condition:<br /><br />Provenance: Book plate of Alberto Parreño formerly president of the Cuban Chamber of Commerce in New York to front paste down. Spine head chipped rubbing to edges and corners very crisp internally else about a very good copy. Joachin Ibarra hardcover books‎

Référence libraire : CA0094

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‎Nutter Al Ed‎

‎Umoja Vol 1 No 3‎

‎Philadelphia PA: Black Communications Bureau 1969. Staplebound quarto. The Malcolm X Memorial Issue with contributions by LeRoi Jones Paul M. Washington Brother David Jan Horne Barbvara Potts Shuna Ali Miah others. Jones' poem printed on inside back cover has edits and printed signatures. Rare: not to be confused with the academic journal by the same name. Unpaginated. Soft cover. Very Good. Book. Black Communications Bureau paperback‎

Référence libraire : 9748

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‎Nutting Wallace‎

‎Massachusetts Beautiful‎

‎Framingham: Old America Company. VG/NONE. 1923. 1st Edition. Hardcover; 1st Printing. 1st edition/1st printing. Bound in dark green cloth with gilt lettering on the front and spine; the book is clean straight & tight. The interior is free of any marks or tears. The spine ends and corners have some wear and there are two tiny snags in the spine cloth. Spine is sunned. Illustrated by the author with 304 pictures covering all the counties in Massachusetts with text that takes the reader through the state. A nice book! ; B&W Illustrations; 10" x 7"; 301 pages . Old America Company hardcover‎

Référence libraire : 7246

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Authors & Artists
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‎Nye AEG. compiler A. E.‎

‎Dover New Hampshire its History and Industries issued as an Illustrated Souvenir in commemoration of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of Foster's Daily Democrat. Descriptive of the city and its manufacturing and business Interests‎

‎Dover NH: Geo. J. Foster and Co 1898. Cloth. Good. Red cloth illustrated in gilt. 155 pp. Black and white photos throughout. A brief history and description of Dover New Hampshire discussing its first settlers and settlements early incidents in the settling of the town as well as the many different businesses in town throughout its history including the large mills. With many photos of mills the various streets and businesses and notable residents. GOOD condition. General fading to the cloth with some soiling and minor staining. Small area of nibbling to the lower right front corner of the cover. Light bumping and edgewear. Bookplate present. Minor toning in the interior. Geo. J. Foster and Co unknown‎

Référence libraire : 009452

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33,84 € Acheter

‎Nye Russel Blaine.‎

‎SOCIETY AND CULTURE IN AMERICA 1830 - 1860.‎

‎Harper Torchbooks: 432 pages illustrated. "The author has a wonderful ability to utilize the telling tale without encumbering the pace of his presentation an accomplishment that makes this book a delight to read and absorb." VERY GOOD SOFTCOVER. . Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Harper Torchbooks: Paperback‎

Référence libraire : 030401 ISBN : 0061318264 9780061318269

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‎Nylander Richard C‎

‎Wallpapers for Historic Buildings: A Guide to Selecting Reproduction Wallpapers‎

‎Washington D.C: Preservation Press 1992. Book. Fine. Soft cover. 263 pages with Suppliers Glossary Bibliography Sources of Information and Author. Contents include 1700-1780: Luxuries for English Colonists; 1780-1840: Stylish Imports and American Patterns; 1840-1870: Revival Styles and Machine Printing; 1870-1900: Pattern Everywhere; 1900-1930 Changing Tastes in a New Century; Other Wallcoverings. Clean and unmarked. Decorated endpapers. Drawings and photographs throughout. Gift quality. Preservation Press paperback‎

Référence libraire : 003814 ISBN : 089133193X 9780891331933

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‎O'Connor Richard‎

‎High Jinks on the Klondike The Yukon Edition‎

‎Indianapolis IN: The Bobbs-Merrill Company Inc. 1954. Book. Good. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. 284 pages with Bibliography and Index. "Yukon Edition" limited and signed by the author. Map endpapers. Name & address stamped inside front cover in red. Crack inside back cover but spine and covers attached. Corners and edges of spine are worn. Pages clean and unmarked. The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc. Hardcover‎

Référence libraire : 004608

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17,35 € Acheter

‎O'Neill Thomas‎

‎Back Roads America A Portfolio Of Her People‎

‎Washington D. C.: National Geographic Society. NF/VG. 1980. Hardcover. A nine-month trip by the author and photographer Ira Block that matched the seasons; winter in New England spring in the South and summer in the West and Alaska. The NF book is bound in green with gilt design on the front and gilt printing on the spine. It is clean straight & tight without marks or tears. The VG dustjacket is clean and bright; the back panel is sunned and there are a few edge tears that are internally mended. ; Color Photographs; 10" x 7"; 199 pages . National Geographic Society hardcover‎

Référence libraire : 7053

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9,75 € Acheter

‎Oakley, Amy.‎

‎BEHOLD THE WEST INDIES.‎

‎pp. xvii, 540. Illustrations by Thornton Oakley. 8vo. Original full yellow cloth binding, soiled. An account of four voyages in the Caribbean taken by the authors. PA 11‎

‎Oates Christopher Ryan.‎

‎FIGHTING FOR HOME. The Story Of Alfred K. Oates And The Fifth Regiment Excelsior Brigade.‎

‎Warren Publishing: 2006. 182 pages illustrated in b&w. "Civil War historians have long known about the powerful cohesive feelings within Civil War regiments but rarely has a historian brought so alive the emotional force of comradeship as the author has done. This is history at its most moving an achievement that has launched the author into the ranks of the best young Civil War historians today." FINE HARDCOVER FINE DUST JACKET. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Warren Publishing: Hardcover‎

Référence libraire : 030080 ISBN : 1886057125 9781886057128

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‎Ober, Frederick A. (Frederick Albion)‎

‎Camps in the Caribbees: the adventures of a naturalist in the Lesser Antilles‎

‎xviii, 366 p. front., illus., plates Hardcover Ex-library, Very good condition‎

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Readville Books
Readville MA, US
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59,34 € Acheter

‎Obregon Mauricio‎

‎The Columbus Papers The Barcelona Letter of 1943 the Landfall Controversy and the Indian Guides‎

‎New York: Macmillan Publishing Co. Inc. F/NF. 1991. 1st Edition Thus. Hardcover/SC; 1st Printing. Fine book is bound in beautiful linen cloth with burgundy leather quarter-bound spine. It is clean straight & tight no defects. The near fine slipcase is burgundy cloth covered board. The edges are not worn; there is a faint circular stain on the front and another faint stain on the lower edge of the back near the opening. Both stains are in the cloth only and do not affect the interior of the slipcase. This first thus edition is expanded from the 1987 edition and translating the 1493 original. Featured throughout are writings by Columbus on his return to Spain following his discovery of the New World. The book is illustrated with facsimiles of original documents woodcut reproductions color charts and maps along with black-and-white margin illustrations. The signature of Columbus is reproduced and stamped in burgundy on the front board of the book. Very nice! ; B&W Illustrations; 11 1/4" x 12 1/4"; 82 pages . Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc. hardcover‎

Référence libraire : 8155 ISBN : 0025910450 9780025910454

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Authors & Artists
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58,89 € Acheter

‎OEXMELIN (Alexandre).‎

‎Aventuriers et boucaniers d'Amérique. Chirurgien de la flibuste de 1666 à 1672.‎

‎P., Sylvie Messinger, 1990, in-8°, 351 pp, 21 gravures et plans, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état‎

‎Quand une ordonnance du Roi interdit l'exercice de la chirurgie aux Protestants, Alexandre-Olivier Exquemelin (né en 1646) s'engage à la Compagnie des Iles d'Amérique. Il s'embarque pour les Antilles. Aussitôt arrivé, le 7 juillet 1666, il est vendu pour la somme de trente écus au Sieur de la Vie. L'auteur est maltraité et frôle la mort. Heureusement sa réputation de médecin attire l'attention du gouverneur de l'île qui le protège. Fuyant les mauvais traitements de son maître, il s'engage sur un navire flibustier comme chirurgien sous le commandement du fameux Morgan. De 1666 à 1672, il participe aux nombreuses expéditions. En 1679, Alexandre-Olivier Exquemelin publie son témoignage. Il raconte l'histoire de ces aventuriers, boucaniers et flibustiers de l'Amérique.‎

Référence libraire : 79045

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Pages d'Histoire - Librairie Clio
Paris France Francia França France
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‎OEXMELIN Alexandre, Chirurgien des Aventuriers de 1666 à 1672.-‎

‎Les Aventuriers et les Boucaniers d'Amérique.-‎

‎Édition enrichie de Documents, de Gravures anciennes et de Cartes Géographiques, et publié par Bertrand Guégan. Paris. Editions du Carrefour. 1930. 1 volume in-4 (188 x 240mm) broché, couverture à rabats imprimée, 370 pages, très nombreuses illustrations dans et hors texte parfois à double page, très grande carte dépliante du Golfe du Mexique en 1686. Qq. rousseurs en début et en fin d'ouvrage sans gravité, infimes trous de vers à la dernière de couverture, dos lgt abîmé mais bon exemplaire.‎

Référence libraire : ORD-7897

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Librairie Les Vieux Ordinaires
Toulon France Francia França France
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75,00 € Acheter

‎OEXMELIN (Alexandre-Olivier) - RAVENEAU DE LUSSAN - JOHNSON (Charles).‎

‎« Histoire des aventuriers flibustiers qui se sont signalés dans les Indes » suivi de « Histoire des Pirates anglois Depuis leur Etablissement dans l’Isle de la Providence...jusqu’à présent. Contenant toutes leurs Aventures, Pirateries, Meurtres, Cruautés, Excès, &c. avec la vie et les aventures De deux Femmes Pirates, Marie Read et Anne Bonny, Et un Extrait des Loix & des Ordonnances concernant la Piraterie. »‎

‎Lyon : Benoît et Joseph Duplain père et fils, 1774. — 4 volumes in-12, (6 ff.), 394 pp., (1 f.) ; (1 f.), 428 pp. ; 348 pp. ; (1 f.), lx, 356 pp., (1 f.). Basane marbrée, dos lisse orné avec pièces de titre et tomaison, tranches rouges (reliure de l’époque), légers frottements, une coiffe usée, coins usés.‎

‎Nouvelle édition collective réunissant 3 ouvrages estimés consacrés aux pirates et aux flibustiers. Le premier récit est celui du flibustier Alexandre-Olivier Oexmelin (1645-1707) dont l’édition originale parut en hollandais en 1678 puis en français en 1686. Il contient « la vie, les mœurs & les coutumes des Boucaniers, & des habitans de S. Dominguë & de la Tortuë ; une description exacte de ces lieux ; & un état des Offices, tant Ecclésiastiques que Séculiers, & ce que les grands Princes de l’Europe y possèdent ». Le récit occupe ici les deux premiers volumes. Le troisième volume contient le Journal du voyage Fait à la Mer du Sud du flibustier Jacques Raveneau de Lussan (1663-1690). Ce voyage se déroula entre 1684 et 1688. L’original parut en 1689. Le dernier volume porte sur l’Histoire des pirates anglais par Charles Johnson dont la première traduction française remonte à 1725. Les chapitres 8 et 9 sont consacrés à deux femmes pirates : Marie Read et Anne Bonny. Cette édition n’est pas illustrée.P2-2B‎

Référence libraire : PHO-1550

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‎Office de tourisme des antilles Françaises‎

‎La Guadeloupe et ses îles‎

‎Groupe Cep Euro éditions. sans date. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. dépliant illustré de photos couleur. . . . Classification Dewey : 908.72976-Régionalisme : Guadeloupe‎

‎Classification Dewey : 908.72976-Régionalisme : Guadeloupe‎

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‎OGRIZEK Doré‎

‎LE MEXIQUE. AMERIQUE CENTRALE. ANTILLES‎

‎1955 Couverture rigide 1955 P, Odé1955; in12 cartonnage marron éditeur,412pp Abondantes illustrations couleurs(Beuville,Brenet.).Textes entre autres de Blancpain,Fouchet,soupault.Edition de luxe numérotée. Langue: Français‎

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‎OGRIZEK Doré‎

‎LE MEXIQUE. AMERIQUE CENTRALE. ANTILLES.‎

‎Odé 1955, In-12 toile grége de l'éditeur, 412 pages. Préface de Jacques PERRET. Txetes de Victor ALBA, Jean BABELON, Tibor MENDE, Philippe SOUPAULT etc...Illustrations de BARTOLI, BEUVILLE, VILLETTE etc... Trés bon état.‎

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‎OGRIZEK Doré‎

‎Le Mexique. Amérique Centrale, Antilles. Illustrations de Bartoli, Beuville...‎

‎Reliure de l'éditeur. 412 pages. Jaquette.‎

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‎OLIVIER (Ernest)‎

‎Contribution à la faune entomologique des Antilles... Lampyrides.‎

‎Moulins, Auclaire, 1912. plaquette in-8, 17 pages non illustrées. Brochée.‎

‎Tiré à part de la Revue Scientifique du Bourbonnais. L'entomologiste Ernest Olivier est le fondateur de la Revue Scientifique du bourbonnais. - Bon état.‎

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‎Oliver Hon. M.‎

‎Kansas Investigation. Minority Report of the Kansas Investigating Committee of the House of Representatives by Hon. M. Oliver of Missouri‎

‎Washington: Printed at the Union Office 1856. Pamphlet. Good. Pamphlet lacing any wraps issued. 29 pp. A report by Mordecai Oliver dissenting from the majority report issued by the House of Representatives investigating fighting and turmoil in the territory of Kansas. This includes some account of fighting between pro-slavery and free state members as well as influence of people from Missouri. GOOD condition. Minor toning and wrinkling. Rear cover soiled. Two horizontal fold creases present. Printed at the Union Office unknown‎

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‎Ollman Bertell and Jonanthan Birnbaum edited by.‎

‎THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION. 200 Years of Anti-Federalist Abolitionist Feminist Muckraking Progressive And Especially Socialist Criticism.‎

‎New York University Press: 1990. 332 pages. "Here is the other side in most of the key disputes over the Constitution from 1789 to the present the side that was barely heard during the recent Bicentennial celebrations. Yet it was often the popular side raising many troublesome questions about the nature of American democracy that still remain to be answered." FINE SOFTCOVER. Soft Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. New York University Press: Paperback‎

Référence libraire : 030903 ISBN : 0814761704 9780814761700

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‎Oppel Frank‎

‎Tales of New England Past‎

‎Secaucus New Jersey: Castle Books 1987. Book. Very Good. Oversized Hardcover. Very good oversized hardcover with no dustjacket. Nice clean tight copy. Castle Books Hardcover‎

Référence libraire : EH9069 ISBN : 1555212298 9781555212292

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‎Oppel Frank Ed‎

‎Tales of Old New England‎

‎Castle Books 1986. Larger book 474 pages. DJ illustration in color like a Currier and Ives scene 1.5" strip of clear tape on back--no damage visible beneath. Near Very Fine DJ/Very Fine book. Hard Cover. Fine/Near Very Fine. Castle Books Hardcover‎

Référence libraire : 11968 ISBN : 1555211135 9781555211134

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‎ORBIGNY (Alide d’).‎

‎Voyage pittoresque dans les deux Amériques. Résumé général de tous les voyages de Colomb, Las-Casas... Dutertre, Labat... La Condamine, Ulloa, Humboldt... Lewis et Clarke... Par les rédacteurs du Voyage pittoresque autour du monde...‎

‎Paris, Furne, Paris, Furne1841 ; grand in-8, demi-chagrin rouge, coins, dos orné, tranches dorées. (Reliure de l’époque). 2 ff., XVI pp., 568 pp.2 grandes cartes dépliantes et 133 planches hors-texte gravées sur acier (la plupart avec 2 illustrations) d’après les dessins de M. de SAINSON, dessinateur du voyage de l’Astrolabe, et de Jules BOILLY.La plus grande partie du volume (pp. 1 à 464) concerne les Antilles, Cuba, les Guyanes, la Colombie, le Brésil, le Paraguay, l’Argentine, la Patagonie, le Chili, la Bolivie, le Pérou, le Guatemala, le Mexique. Les États-Unis du Nord, le Canada, la Groënland occupent les pp. 465-550. Comme le souligne Sabin 57458, les illustrations sont d’un grand intérêt pour tout ce qui concerne les moeurs, les costumes des tribus indiennes d’Amérique du Sud et du Mexique. Quelques rousseurs sans gravité dans le corps du volume, plus forte sur les 2 premières pages.‎

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‎ORBIGNY, Alcide d'.‎

‎Voyage pittoresque dans les deux Amériques. Résumé de tous les voyages de Colomb, Las Cases, Oviedo.... Publié sous la direction de M. Alcide D' Orbigny... Accompagné de Cartes et de nombreuses Gravures en taille-douce sur acier, d'après les dessins de MM. de Sainson, dessinateur du Voyage de l' Astrolabe, et Jules Boilly.‎

‎Paris, Chez Tenré, 1836 ; in-4°, demi-veau glacé olive de l'époque, dos plat très orné de larges fleurons dorés et de jeux de filets gras et maigres dorés et à froid, palettes dorées; 2ff.nch., XVIpp.,568pp. Texte sur 2 colonnes. Illustré d'un Frontispice (4 portraits) , de 2 cartes dépliantes hors texte et 134 planches hors texte. Piqûres inégales, reliure légèrement frottée, dos uniformément passé au brun. Exemplaire bien relié et très correct.‎

‎Sont résumés sous la direction d' Alcide d'Orbigny, naturaliste et voyageur, les voyages de découverte des deux Amériques, et des iles, par Colomb, Las-Casas, Oviedo, Gomara, Garcilazo de la Vega, Acosta, Dutertre, Labat, Stedman, La Condamine, Ulloa, Humboldt, Hamilton, Cocurane, Mawe, Auguste de Saint-Hilaire, Max. de Nieuwied, Spix et Martius, Rengger et Longchamp, Azara, Fresier, Molina, Miers, Peppig, Antonio del Rio, Beltrami, Pike, Long, Adair, Chastellux, Bartram, Collot, Lewis and Clarke, Bradbury, Ellis, Mackenzie, Franklin, Parry, Back, Philpps, etc., etc. Ouvrage très abondamment illustré. (Reu-CH1)‎

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‎Orcutt William Dana‎

‎Good Old Dorchester. A Narrative History of the Town 1630-1893‎

‎Bowie MD: Heritage Books 2002. Trade Paperback. Good. Glossy trade paperback. 496 pp. Illustrations throughout. A facsimile reprint of the 1893 edition apparently reprinted from a copy with old underlines providing a history of Dorchester Massachusetts from its first settlement through colonial times the Revolutionary War the Civil War etc. With sections on homes churches and notable residents. GOOD condition. Minor curling along the extremities. Scattered underlining and check marks in blue ink in the interior mostly to the first half with a note on the rear endpaper. Heritage Books paperback‎

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‎ORTELIUS (Abraham).‎

‎Hispaniolae, Cubae, aliarumque insularum circumiacientium, delineatio - Culiacanae, Americae regionis, descriptio.‎

‎[Anvers, 1608]. 355 x 498 mm.‎

‎Deux cartes gravées sur une feuille, figurant pour l'une le Mexique et pour l'autre les Antilles. Elle est issue de la rare édition italienne du Theatrum Orbis Terrarum ou Théâtre de l'Univers, premier atlas géographique "moderne". Texte italien au verso. Exemplaire uniformément et légèrement bruni. Van den Broecke, 14.‎

Référence libraire : LBW-943

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‎Orth Godlove S.‎

‎The True Basis of Reconstruction. Speech of Hon. Godlove S. Orth of Indiana in the House of Representatives March 10 1866‎

‎No Place: No printer or publisher Given 1866. Original Wraps. Fair. . 8 page pamphlet. A speech discussing the efforts of a recently rejoined Union to move forward as one country highlighting the reticence of some of the southern states including quotes from the Governor of Mississippi among others that illustrate the bitterness that many in the South felt. In FAIR condition. Two horizontal creases present with minor tearing along the upper crease. Heavy darkening/soiling along the creases on the last page as well as along the center margins of this page. Some staining present to this page as well.Otherwise minor creasing soiling and general darkening to the pages. Faint yellowish brown spot affecting several of the pages in the interior not obscuring the words. Four minor brown spots affecting the lower portion of the interior pages. Some pages unopened. Not in Sabin. No printer or publisher Given unknown‎

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‎Oruno, D. Lara‎

‎De l’Oubli à l’Histoire, Espace et identité caraïbes, Guadeloupe-Guyane-Haïti-Martinique‎

‎Maisonneuve & Larose, coll. “Caraïbes” 1998 In-8 broché, couv. illustrée en coul., 348 pp. Très bon état. Poids: 1 kg avec emballage d’expédition‎

‎Traite négrière, conquêtes, système esclavagiste, résistance, système colonial et assimilation : il est primordial de se réapproprier l’Histoire pour construire une nouvelle société démocratique aux Caraïbes. Briser les chaînes de la dépendance implique en effet une connaissance précise, lucide des grandes périodes. Bon état d’occasion‎

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‎Oscarson R. Don and Kimball Stanley B.‎

‎The Travelers' Guide To Historic Mormon America‎

‎Salt Lake City: Bookcraft Inc. VG/NONE. 1965. Softcover. VG softcover book is clean and tight with a clean unmarked tight text block. A tiny bit of creasing of corners and a couple of spots on upper page edges. Travelers' Guide to Historic Mormon America has been compiled in an effort to encourage this generation to a new appreciation of its heritage through visiting and revisiting the historic sites of early church history. ; B/W Illustrations; 6" x 9"; 83 pages . Bookcraft, Inc. paperback‎

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‎Ostrander Gilman M. edited by.‎

‎THE ROMANTIC DEMOCRACY 1835 - 1855.‎

‎Marston Press: 1971. 80 pages. "A source pamphlet in American intellectual history." FINE SOFTCOVER. . Soft Cover. Fine. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Marston Press: Paperback‎

Référence libraire : 030798

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‎Otto Calvin P. Introduced by.‎

‎THE AMERICAN TREATY OF INDEPENDENCE: The Definitive Peace Treaty Of Paris 1783.‎

‎Americana Classic: 1976. 35 pages. "It might seem difficult today to understand why the British agreed to the treaty in 1783 since they still controlled the major American ports the sea and appeared to have the resources to continue the war but as so often happens in unpopular wars the politicians and citizens lost their desire to continue the costly and seemingly endless fight. This facsimile edition of the treaty reproduces in this publication is the English copy of the document." FINE HARDCOVER black cloth covers lettering is bright on the spine and cover. Hard Cover. Fine/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Americana Classic: Hardcover‎

Référence libraire : 025469

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‎Oulié Marthe‎

‎Les Antilles, filles de France‎

‎Fasquelle Editeur Voyageuses de lettres Broché 1935 In-8 (14 x 19,3 cm), broché, 308 pages ; pliures au dos, petit manque au dos en queue, reliure un peu fragilisée, par ailleurs bel exemplaire. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.‎

Référence libraire : va1508

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‎Outre-Mers Revue d’histoire‎

‎Les territoires de l’histoire antillaise. Outre-Mers Revue d’histoire n° 378-379 1 semestre 2013‎

‎Société française d’histoire des outre-mers 2013 In-8 broché 24 cm sur 15,5. 362 pages. Bon état d’occasion.‎

‎Bon état d’occasion‎

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‎ouvrage collectif‎

‎LES ANTILLES FRANCAISES - la documentation française illustrée -‎

‎1960 plaq. petit in-8, couv. recto ill., nombr. clichés, 30 p.,‎

‎mars 1960 - N ° 155 - bon état‎

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‎Overy R. J.‎

‎The Air War 1939-1945‎

‎New York: Stein and Day 1981. Book Club. Hardcover. Very Good/good . 337 pages indexed and illustrated with black and white photo sections. The first general history of the World War II's air war in English. Gray boards with red cloth spine gilt titles on spine facsimile gilt signature of author on front cover. Cover is in very good condition; no signs of wear interior pages bright light foxing to top edge. Illustrated jacket with red and black titles is a little scrubbed spine titles faded some tanning and wrinkling of edges with small creases small tear in back cover bottom edge. <br/><br/> Stein and Day hardcover‎

Référence libraire : 01139

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‎OZIER-LAFONTAINE (Louis-Felix).‎

‎Martinique la société véritable.‎

‎Tartane (Martinique) Editions Gondwana, coll. "Paroles d'isi-a" 1999 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 277 pp. Epuisé. Bon état.‎

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‎OZIER-LAFONTAINE (Louis-Felix).‎

‎Martinique la société véritable.‎

‎Tartane (Martinique) Editions Gondwana, coll. "Paroles d'isi-a" 1999 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 277 pp. Epuisé. Bon état.‎

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