Barns George C.
DENVER THE MAN. The Life Letters And Public Papers Of The Lawyer Soldier And Statesman.
By the Author: 1949. 374 pages illustrated. This book is the history of Brigadier General James W. Denver in the Civil War and his life story. VERY GOOD HARDCOVER. Dark green cloth covers lettering is bright on the spine and cover. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket Present. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. By the Author: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 027469
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Barquissau (Raphaël)
Les isles. - Antilles, Isle Bourbon, Isle de France, Isle Dauphine ou Madagascar.
français In-8 de 262-(4) pp. + 2 cartes rempliées in fine ; broché de l'éditeur. Illustrations en noir hors texte. Un nom manuscrit en marge du titre.
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BARQUISSAU (Raphaël.).
Les Isles. Antilles - Isle Bourbon - Isle de France - Isle Dauphine ou Madagascar.
Paris, Grasset, 1941. In-8, broché, non coupé, couverture illustrée en couleurs, 262 pp. Avec 10 planches hors-texte dont 2 grandes cartes rempliées en fin d'ouvrage. Bon exemplaire malgré quelques rousseurs sur la couverture.
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BARQUISSAU Raphaël
Les Isles. Antilles, isle Bourbon, Isle de France, Isle Dauphine ou Madagascar. Planches et cartes hors-texte.
Broché. 265 pages.
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Barreno Maria ISabel Maria Teresa Horta and Maria Velho da Costa. Translated by Helen R. Lane
The Three Marias: New Portuguese Letters
Garden City New York: Doubleday & Company Inc 1975. Reprint. Hardcover. Good /good. 431 pgs. translated by Helen R. Lane. This eloquent examination of what it is like to be a woman was seized by the Portuguese government and its writers brought to trial for their work. Red and black binding with gilt titles on spine. Spine faded some spotting and slight edge wear of cover with minor bumping of spine ends and corners small stain on upper page edge interior pages bright owner's names on front free end paper with pencil notations binding tight. White dust jacket with black and red titles is darkened with age slightly edge worn with tiny tears and chips spine of jacket is faded price clipped no tears or large chips. <br/><br/>Measures 6 x 8 1/2 inches. Doubleday & Company, Inc hardcover
Référence libraire : 00536 ISBN : 0385018533 9780385018531
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Barron Bob A.
Gold Mines of Fauquier County Virginia
Warrenton Virginia: Fauquier Historical Society Inc. 1977. First edition. Paperback. Good /No jacket as issued. 49 pages illustrated with black and white photographs and maps references and glossary. A study with some history of the gold mining industry in Fauquier County Virginia. Gold wraps with black titles two staple binding. Some staining of cover minor creases edge wear especially at spine spine ends bumped cover a little pulled at staples interior pages bright. <br/><br/>Average size booklet measures 6 x 9 inches. Fauquier Historical Society, Inc. paperback
Référence libraire : 00305
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Barry James P.
OLD FORTS OF THE GREAT LAKES. Sentinels In The Wilderness.
Thunder Bay Press: 1994. 167 pages illustrated in b&w. "This fascinating book traces the development of Great Lakes forts from the 1600s to the American Civil War. Rare drawings painting prints maps and vintage photos on nearly every page show clearly the people and conditions that shaped history throughout the region" FINE SOFTCOVER. Soft Cover. Fine. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Thunder Bay Press: Paperback
Référence libraire : 031222 ISBN : 1882376056 9781882376056
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Barry Tom; Wood Beth
Dollars and Dictators : Guide to Central America
London: Zed Press 1984. Written in the mid 1980's a comprehensive and detailed overview of the Central American political economy - profiling each country and commenting on the important issues of the time. Tanning to page edges else a good clean paperback. 263 pages including index. Next post UK dispatch. Soft Cover. Very Good. 12mo - over 6�" - 7�" tall. Zed Press Paperback
Référence libraire : 051018 ISBN : 0862321689 9780862321680
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Bartlet Israel
An Oration on Masonry Pronounced Before the Right Worshipful Master Officers and Brethren of the Columbian Lodge Nottingham; at the Festival of St. John the Evangelist. December 27 Anno Lucis 5800
Portsmouth New Hampshire U.S.A.: John Melcher Printer 1801. Pamphlet. Good. Pamphlet lacking any wraps that were issued. Apparently disbound from a larger work. Pagination runs 20-27 with page 19 unnumbered. This appears to be complete as issued with a small caption title at the top of page 19 and a shield emblem at the end of the text on page 27. OCLC records match this pagination. A short speech on masonry or freemasonry outlining its importance in relation to Christian practice as well as explaining important duties and ideals that masons should strive toward. GOOD condition. Remains of leather binding along the spine. Some offsetting and toning to the pages with minor scattered foxing and staining. A 1 � inch tear present along the center right edge of the text near the fore edge of the last page. John Melcher, Printer unknown
Référence libraire : 007997
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Bartlett John Russell
A History of the Destruction of His Britannic Majesty's Schooner Gaspee in Narragansett Bay on the 10th June 1772; Accompanied by the correspondence connected therewith; the action of the General Assembly of Rhode Island thereon .
Providence: A. Crawford Greene Printer 1861. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. One of 125 copies printed. Black cloth. 140 pp. A history of the burning of the British ship Gaspee drawing on first hand testimony correspondence depositions and other primary materials. This includes statements and testimonials from participants. Perhaps better known as the Gaspee affair which was an important moment in American history leading up to the Revolutionary War. Colonists in Rhode Island raided and burned the ship after it had become stranded in the Narragansett Bay. This was undertaken due to unpopular taxes and actions by the British government that hurt the maritime trade in the area both legal and illegal trade with the aftermath of this leading to a more cohesive movement against British authority. GOOD condition ex-theological library. Call numbers in white on the spine bookplates pastedowns and interior library markings present. Minor fading soiling scuffing and edgewear. Corners worn and rounded. Ownership signatures present. Paper rather browned in the interior. A few tears along the extremities. Howes B199. Sabin 3740. A. Crawford Greene, Printer unknown
Référence libraire : 008808
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Bartlett John R.
Census of the Inhabitants of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations 1774
Lambertville NJ: Hunterdon House Publisher 1984. Trade Paperback. Good. Trade paperback. 239 pp. A reprint of the 1858 original arranged by city and alphabetically arranged within each city providing names of families and the amount of males females and African-Americans in each household. The census was conducted in 1774. GOOD condition. Some browning to the wraps a bit heavier to the spine. Minor soiling. Some scuffing and curling along the extremities. Hunterdon House, Publisher paperback
Référence libraire : 008554
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Bartlett David.
GLIMPSES OF NORTH DAKOTA.
North Dakota Pan-American Exposition Commission 1901. 62 pp oblong 6 3/16" H x 9" D. Engraved and printed by Gies & Co. Buffalo NY. Deep purple covers with black lettering blind stamped decoration. Profusely illustrated throughout with b&w photographs of towns farms harvesting houses churches schools public buildings cattle Fargo Fire Festival scenery etc. Text sections are titled: North Dakota in Brief; North Dakota Homes; Stock Interests; Coal and Clays; State Insitutions; North Dakota Schools and Churches. Interior - front free endpaper is partially detached and has a corner crease and some several soft creases; the title page and the following two pages have wrinkling/creasing at top corner - the title page also has a small archivally taped edge tear a tiny stain in the margin and soiling at the top corner; several pages with a small corner crease; small piece missing due to insect damage at bottom of page leaf 17/18 - also slight damage on page 19; soft crease down most pages; rear free endpaper is partially detached and there is a small tear archivally taped and tiny chips/creases at the bottom corner. Exterior - covers are completely detached and have creases; tears and chips on spine; fading to colour at edges and corners. Unbound. Poor. North Dakota Pan-American Exposition Commission Paperback
Référence libraire : 30560
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Bartlett John Henry
The Bonus March and the New Deal
Chicago: M.A. Donohue and Company 1937. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Good. First edition. Blue cloth in red and black dust jacket. SIGNED with a brief dedication by the author. Inscription dated 1951. Dedicated to a an apparent veteran of World War I. 128 pp. With black and white photos. An account and history of the Bonus March on Washington by veterans of World War I. These veterans many in deep poverty and out of work due to the onset of the Great Depression sought to have their bonus certificates redeemed. Various encounters with law enforcement led to the shooting and deaths of several veterans with President Herbert Hoover ordering a forced eviction led by the army and Douglas MacArthur. This work recalls both the march and the eviction and includes photos of the makeshift homes being burnt etc. as well as tying in the veterans efforts to the concept of the New Deal. John Henry Bartlett was a governor of New Hampshire. GOOD jacket on a VERY GOOD book. Minor browning to the jacket with light fading and scuffing. Minor soiling. Extremities scuffed and somewhat worn with the head and tail of the jacket frayed and chipped. A few minor tears present along the upper rear extremity with minor creasing. General fading to the book with light soiling and edgewear. Interior clean and solid. Offsetting to the endpapers. M.A. Donohue and Company unknown
Référence libraire : 005805
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BASSIERES (Eugène) - GUESDE (L.)
Les Colonies Françaises. Guyane Française. [Suivi de:] La Guadeloupe et dépendances.
Paris, s.n. et Impressions d’art Pierrefort, 1900. In-8, demi-basane verte de l’époque, dos lisse titré, nom doré en queue, couvertures ill. en couleurs conservées, la première par M. Merwart et la seconde par E. Le Mouël, [2]ff., 3 portraits en frontispice, IV-244pp., ill. photogr. en noir dans le texte, bibliogr. et 35 pp., dessins et photogr. en noir dans le texte.
Référence libraire : 561867
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Bastin Philippe
Madinina, la Martinique offerte au ciel
Conseil Général de la Martinique Boite 1988 In-folio (42 x 31 cm), boîte contenant les pages détachées sous chemise, 16 pages de photos accompagnées de poèmes, 16 photographies pleine page ; boîte légèrement abîmée au niveau des coins, intérieur frais, très bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Référence libraire : sm1034
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Basler Roy P
A Short History of the American Civil War
New York NY USA: Basic Books 1967. The author deftly narrates the flow of war and events that constituted the most catastrophic- and yet in some ways the most glorious- period of American history. Clean square hardback in an unclipped d/w showing light shelfwear & tear and minor loss to spine - 140 pages including index. Prompt dispatch. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7�"" - 9�"" tall". Basic Books Hardcover
Référence libraire : 005041
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Bassett John Spencer edited by.
THE WRITINGS OF COLONEL WILLIAM BYRD. Of Westover In Virginia Esqr.
Burt Franklin: 1970. 461 pages illustrated. "The present edition of the writings of Colonel William Byrd of Westover has been planned to include all the really important important matter from his pen which has come down to us." FINE HARDCOVER. Hard Cover. Fine/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Burt Franklin: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 030201
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BAUDE Théodore
Fragments d'histoire ou Hier et Aujourd'hui à travers une promenade dans les rues et aux environs de Fort-de-France
1940 Fort-de-France , Imprimerie officielle 1940, in8 br.,couv.ill. ,104p., 8 ht; envoi autographe auteur
Référence libraire : 20253
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BAUNARD, Monseigneur, Recteur des facultés catholiques de Lille
Le général de Sonis - d'après ses papiers et sa correspondance . La Guadeloupe 1825-1844 - Saint Cyr, Paris, Limoges 1844-1854 - L'Algérie, la Kabylie 1854-1859 - La campagne d'Italie 1859 - Le Maroc 1859 - Tunie, Saida 1860 - Metlili, le désert 1865-1866 - Laghouat, la vie chrétienne - Ain-Mahdi 1869 - Aumale 1869-1870 - Arméé de la Loire 1870 - L'ambulance et le congé 1871 - Rennes 1871-1874 - Saint Servan 1874-1880 - Chateauroux, Limoges 1880-1883 - Paris, 1883-1887
PARIS, Librairie Poussielgue Frères - 1903 - In-8 - 1/2 reliure havane - dos lisse orné de filets dorés - Plats & gardes marbrés - Portrait en frontispice - XV & 576 pages - Très propre
Référence libraire : 11340
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BAUNARD, Monseigneur, Recteur des facultés catholiques de Lille
Le général de Sonis - d'après ses papiers et sa correspondance . La Guadeloupe 1825-1844 - Saint Cyr, Paris, Limoges 1844-1854 - L'Algérie, la Kabylie 1854-1859 - La campagne d'Italie 1859 - Le Maroc 1859 - Tunie, Saida 1860 - Metlili, le désert 1865-1866 - Laghouat, la vie chrétienne - Ain-Mahdi 1869 - Aumale 1869-1870 - Arméé de la Loire 1870 - L'ambulance et le congé 1871 - Rennes 1871-1874 - Saint Servan 1874-1880 - Chateauroux, Limoges 1880-1883 - Paris, 1883-1887
PARIS, Librairie Poussielgue Frères - 1903 - In-8 - 1/2 reliure havane - dos lisse orné de filets dorés - Plats & gardes marbrés - Portrait en frontispice - XV & 576 pages - Très propre Autre exemplaire PARIS, Librairie Poussielgue Frères - 1891 - In-8 - 1/2 reliure havane - Dos à nerfs - Plats & gardes marbrés - Portrait en frontispice - XV & 583 pages - rousseurs éparses, Sinon Très propre
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BEAUVALLET Léon
Rachel et Le Nouveau-Monde
Promenades aux Etats-Unis et aux Antilles.In 12 demi-cuir fauve, dos lisse,longs filets à froid, filets, roulette, titre dorés ;préface de M H.H.VILLEMASSANS,titre,VIII,304 pages,Alexandre Cadot 1856,édition originale,rousseurs habituelles,principalement concentrées en marges, mouillure angle supérieur droit page 243,marge extérieure plus courte, pages 131 à 134.Relation de la tournée en Amérique de la comédienne RACHEL
Référence libraire : 8082
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BEAUVALLET Léon .
RACHEL ET LE NOUVEAU MONDE .
Promenade aux Etats-Unis et aux Antilles . 1856 . Paris ,Libr.Cadot , In 16 br. VIII ,304 pp.(Quelques piq.) .
Référence libraire : 15257
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Beach Allen
The Centennial Celebrations of the State of New York
Albany: Weed Parsons and Co. Printers 1879. Cloth. Good. Brownish cloth. 459 pp. A few illustrations throughout. A look at the various celebrations in New York commemorating the 100th anniversary of the state including some history of various military actions both against British and Native Americans. With chapters on Kingston Oriskany Bemus Heights Schuylerville in honor of Burgoyne's surrender Cherry Valley etc. GOOD condition. Moderate fading and scuffing with some soiling and minor staining. Cloth split frayed and worn along the hinges and corners. Interior hinges cracked and separating with the covers somewhat tenuously attached. Minor toning to the text block. Weed, Parsons and Co., Printers unknown
Référence libraire : 013188
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Beacroft BW. B. W.
Last Fighting Indians of the American West The Then & There S.
Longman. Paperback. Collectible - Acceptable. This is an ex. library book pages good FEP missing. Pictorial discoloured hardback cover Written by B.W.Beacroft First published 1976 by Longman. Longman paperback
Référence libraire : 42650 ISBN : 0582205387 9780582205383
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Bearss Edwin C.
Historic Resource Study. Volume II of II. Charleston Navy Yard 1800-1842. Boston National Historic Park Massachusetts
No Place: U.S. Department of the Interior 1984. Original Wraps. Good. Wraps. Xxxiii 625-1144 pages. With several fold out maps reproduced illustrations etc. in the rear. Volume 2 only. An exhaustive history of the Charleston Navy Yard in Boston Massachusetts from the takeover by Commodore Elliott in 1832 and covering its many upgrades the repairs it made on different vessels turmoil on the Yard including a suppressed mutiny etc. GOOD condition EX-MUSEUM LIBRARY with a pocket and pastedown and spine label present. Minor to moderate soiling to the wraps with minor creasing and fading. Light edgewear. Interior clean and solid. U.S. Department of the Interior unknown
Référence libraire : 004657
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Beatty Jon and edited by Harvey S. Ford.
MEMOIRS OF A VOLUNTEER. 1861 - 1863.
Norton: 1946. The first edition 317 pages illustrated by H. W. Willard and Introduced by Lloyd Lewis. "In 1861 Jon Beatty left Sandusky Ohio and joined up with the Army of the Cumberland. He at once set out to keep a diary and during the next three years he noted down his many impressions and varied experiences." FINE HARDCOVER GOOD DUST JACKET. Jacket protected with a clean plastic acid-free jacket. Hard Cover. Fine/Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Norton: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 022042
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Beauchamp Rev WM. W. M.
Revolutionary Soldiers Resident or Dying in Onondaga County New York; with a supplementary list of possible Veterans
Bowie MD: Heritage Books 1990. Trade Paperback. Very Good. Trade paperback. Facsimile reprint of the original. 307 pp. A list of over 600 soldiers that served in the Revolutionary War and who were residents of or died in Onondaga County New York. This was drawn from a pension list compiled in 1895 as well as visits to over 175 cemeteries comparisons with family histories and rolls and others sources. With a short list of possible veterans. Entries contain transcriptions of gravestones and additional biographical information when known. VERY GOOD condition. Some curling along the fore edge. Spine faded. Light scuffing and a hint of soiling. Heritage Books paperback
Référence libraire : 008709
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Beauregard Mark W.
R.R. Stations of New England Today. Vol. 1. The Boston and Maine Railroad
Flanders NJ: Railroad Avenue Enterprises 1979. Wraps. Good. Wraps. 72 pp. Black and white photos throughout. Signed by the author on the title page. A primarily visual history and survey of railroad stations still in existence as of 1979 focusing on those of the Boston and Maine railroad. This includes photos with short historical commentary on each station. GOOD condition. Minor spotting staining and soiling to the covers. Light toning. Minor wrinkling and edgewear. Railroad Avenue Enterprises unknown
Référence libraire : 013170
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Beck Henry Houghton
Cuba's Fight for Freedom and the War With Spain
Philadelphia: Globe Bible Publishing 1898. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7 in to 9 in Tall. Two great boks in one volume. Decorated hardcover no dust jacket. 569 pages. Illustrated. THE HISTORY of the world is largely a history of wars. Whether or not it is true that civilization gets forward upon a powder-cart it is undeniable that the powder-cart keeps well up with the procession. The present work is a record of two wars closely associated together and both making especially direct appeal to the sympathies of the American people. It was in a war that our own freedom and in- dependence were won. We cannot then regard with indifference the much longer and not less heroic struggles of Cuba for the same great bless- ings. They have been conducted almost within sight of our own shores and have materially affected our own interests. They cannot be forgotten while liberty is loved or valor appre- ciated. Neither can the story of them told as it is in this volume in hot blood directly from the field of suffering and strife and triumph be other than fascinating to the student or to the patriot. It had been the lot of this country to wage three great wars before the present. The first was for independence. The second was for sovereign rights in equality with all other nations. The third was for the preservation of the Union. All three were gloriously successful both in the triumph of our arms and in the establishment of the principles for which they were waged. <br/> <br/> Globe Bible Publishing hardcover
Référence libraire : 112787
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Beecher Henry Ward
A Discourse Delivered at the Plymouth Church Brooklyn N.Y. Upon Thanksgiving Day November 25th 1847
New York: Cady and Burgess 1848. Wraps. Good. Pamphlet presumably disbound from a larger work. Lacking any wraps that may have been issued. 27 pp. A mostly religious reflection on the day of Thanksgiving and its importance to American society calling attention to the many natural resources available to the United States as well as its growth and potential for opportunity. Beecher calls attention to the importance of education the importance of the working class in society and of note Beecher calls attention to the plight of slaves and rejects slavery outright. This includes disparaging Southern states for institutionalizing slavery and its cruelty and the direct contradiction of slavery to the teachings of the Bible. Henry Ward Beecher was a noted 19th century preacher as well as abolitionist and social reformer. GOOD condition. Some pencil notations on the upper front cover including a number in red pencil. Faint dampstaining along the left edge. Minor toning and soiling. Cady and Burgess unknown
Référence libraire : 011392
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Beecher Lyman
A Reformation of Morals Practicable and Indispensable. A Sermon Delivered at New-Haven on the Evening of October 27 1812
New Haven: Eli Hudson Printer 1813. Pamphlet. Good. Pamphlet lacking any wrappers issued. 38 pp. A sermon musing on religious and theological themes by noted American minister Lyman Beecher father of Harriet Beecher Stowe. GOOD condition. Owner's name in ink on the title page with a few other stray notes in ink and pencil to this page. Heavy toning and some foxing. Minor soiling and staining. Some creasing along the extremities. Eli Hudson, Printer unknown
Référence libraire : 013719
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Beer George Louis.
BRITISH COLONIAL POLICY 1754 - 1765.
Peter Smith: 1933. This book was first published by Macmillan in 1907 and this book is a reprint of that edition 327 pages. "This is a study of British policy during the critical period of the old Empire." FINE HARDCOVER. Hard Cover. Fine/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Peter Smith: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 021049
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Beer Samuel H.
TO MAKE A NATION. The Rediscovery Of American Federalism.
Belknap Press: 1993. 474 pages. "This work draws together the author's incomparable knowledge gained over sixty years' study of American and British political theory and historical practice." FINE HARDCOVER FINE DUST JACKET. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Belknap Press: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 029414 ISBN : 0674893174 9780674893177
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BELLIN (Jacques-Nicolas).
[BARBADE] Carte de l'isle de la Barbade.
1764. 200 x 147 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-2370
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BELLIN (Jacques-Nicolas).
[BARBADE] Carte de l'isle de la Barbade.
[circa 1770]. 199 x 149 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-4879
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BELLIN (Jacques-Nicolas).
[CUBA] Entrée de la baye de St. Yago dans l'isle de Cube.
[1764]. 217 x 168 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-2374
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BELLIN (Jacques-Nicolas).
[CUBA] Port de La Havane dans l'isle de Cube.
1764. 219 x 159 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-2375
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BELLIN (Jacques-Nicolas).
[GOLFE du MEXIQUE] Carte réduite du golphe du Mexique et des isles de l'Amérique.
1749. 539 x 825 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-5876
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BELLIN (Jacques-Nicolas).
[GRENADE] Carte de l'isle de la Grenade.
1758. 207 x 153 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW02497
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BELLIN (Jacques-Nicolas).
[GRENADE] Carte de l'isle de la Grenade.
1760. 882 x 562 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-7044
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BELLIN (Jacques-Nicolas).
[GUADELOUPE] Partie orientale de l'isle de la Guadeloupe appellée la Grande-Terre.
1764. 222 x 351 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-2363
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BELLIN (Jacques-Nicolas).
[GUADELOUPE] Carte réduite des isles de la Guadeloupe Marie Galante et les Saintes.
1759 [1790-1792]. 582 x 865 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-6851
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BELLIN (Jacques-Nicolas).
[GUADELOUPE] Carte de l'isle de la Guadeloupe.
1758. 213 x 306 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-7256
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BELLIN (Jacques-Nicolas).
[HAITI] Carte des environs du Cap François et des paroisses qui en dépendent.
1764. 223 x 354 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-2347
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BELLIN (Jacques-Nicolas).
[HAITI] Plan de la rade et ville du Petit Goave dans l'isle de St. Domingue.
1764. 212 x 300 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-2354
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BELLIN (Jacques-Nicolas).
[HAITI] Carte des Bayes du Mesle des Flamands et de Cavaillon dans l'isle de St. Domingue.
1764. 221 x 331 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-2359
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BELLIN (Jacques-Nicolas).
[HAITI] Baye et ville de Bayaha ou Port-Dauphin dans l'isle de St. Domingue.
1764. 212 x 348 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-2361
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BELLIN (Jacques-Nicolas).
[HAITI] Plan du port du Cap dans l'isle de St. Domingue.
1764. 230 x 357 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-2348
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BELLIN (Jacques-Nicolas).
[HAITI] Plan de la rade et ville du Petit Goave dans l'isle de St. Domingue.
1764. 212 x 300 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-2360
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BELLIN (Jacques-Nicolas).
[HAITI] Ville du Cap dans l'isle de St. Domingue.
1764. 221 x 352 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-2349
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