Colwell Robert
Introduction To Foot Trails In America
Harrisburg PA: Stackpole Books. VG/VG. 1972. 1st Edition. Hardcover; 1st Printing. 1st edition/1st printing. VG/VG. Signed by the author with the date November 18 1972 on the front endpage. Bound in light green cloth with red titles on the front and spine the book is clean straight & tight. Pages are clean and bright with no marks or tears; there are a few spots of fading on the edges of the binding. The dust jacket is price intact and unclipped. It is bright and clean with light rubbing of folds and two small edge tears that are internally mended. "Location traill data maps and references to 81 day hikes overnights or week-long outings in the wilderness - a selector to guide to trails in the East Midwest West and Far West." ; Maps; 7 1/2" x 5 1/2"; 221 pages; Signed by Author . Stackpole Books hardcover
Référence libraire : 7858 ISBN : 0811709140 9780811709149
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Colyar Pauline S. et al.
Musician's Mouthpiece. February and March 1895. Volume IV Number 1
Chicago: E.T. Root and Sons Publisher 1895. Wraps. Good. Side folding newspaper. Approximately 12 by 20 inches. 8 pages. A single issue of this newspaper consisting primarily of advertisements and promotional copy for musicians instrument makers and music mostly sheet music or books of music. This includes many small reproductions of musical scores single pages. The last page contains a story by Pauline Colyar "Cely's Tin Wedding." written in African-American dialect and describing customs surrounding the tin wedding of African Americans. With some racial stereotypes. It appears this was reprinted from the Youth's Companion. GOOD condition. Moderate general browning. Large faint dampstain to the upper half of the paper. Minor staining and soiling. E.T. Root and Sons, Publisher unknown
Référence libraire : 010225
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COMPAGNIE GÉNÉRALE TRANSATLANTIQUE.
La Mer Caraïbe. Grandes et Petites Antilles. Côte Ferme. Compagnie Générale Transatlantique.
Paris, Imprimerie Transatlantique, [circa 1950]. Lithographie en couleurs de 298 x 445 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-6281
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COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE -
Ligne des Antilles. " Colombie".
Paris, Imprimerie transatlantique, sans date ; plaquette in-4° agrafée ; (20) pp. y compris la couverture.Couverture un peu poussiéreuse.
Référence libraire : c4910
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Como Perry - Hoffman Al,Livingston Jerry,David Mack - Larue Jacques
Partition de la chanson : Chi-Baba chi-Baba My bambino go to sleep
Partitions sur les Antilles Francis Day 1947
Référence libraire : 20805
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Committee of Un American Activities House of Representatives Ninetieth Congress.
THE PRESENT-DAY KU KLAN KLAN MOVEMENT.
U.S. Government Printing Office: 1967. 371 pages Indices illustrated. "This report presents some of the evidence regarding modern Ku Klux Klan operations which the committee obtained as a result of a full-scale investigation during the 89th Congress." FINE HARDCOVER scarce. Hard Cover. Fine/Not Issued With A Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. U.S. Government Printing Office: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 021535
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Fiftieth Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg
Harrisburg Pennsylvania: William Stanley Ray State Printer 1915. Revised. Hardcover. Good. 281 pages indexed illustrated with numerous black and white plates and fold-out images plus map of the campaign in back. Presented to His Excellency John K. Tener Governor of Pennsylvania for transmittal to the General Assembly. Blue and gray boards with redwhite and blue stripe leather spine cover with gilt lettering blue decorative end papers stamped "Compliments of Harry H. ArnoldHouse of Representatives" in purple ink on half-title. Some scuffing of cover light edge wear corners and spine ends bumped with a few chips in spine ends gilt lettering a bit faded interior pages very lightly tanned one fold-out photograph detached and torn between pages 110 and 111 something on five or six preforated pages seems to be missing. <br/><br/> William Stanley Ray, State Printer hardcover
Référence libraire : 00070
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COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE ANTILLES Lezla Michel illus.
Paquebot "Antilles" Compagnie Generale Transatlantique.
Paris. 1955. Color poster 25 x 46 1/2 inches folding into color pictorial card cover 12 3/4 x 9 1/2 inches. Poster in fine condition; cover has one inch split at top of spine. One side of this poster sized sheet shows the cross section of steam ship "Antilles" underneath color photo illustrations from the interior of ship. On verso: color photo illustrations and text describing stops on Caribbean route and color pictorial map 11 1/4 x 17 1/2 inches of the Caribbean by R. Boward . A stunning piece of ocean liner memorabilia. . unknown
Référence libraire : 39512
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CONFLIT HISPANO-AMÉRICAIN.-
Carte du Théâtre de la Guerre Dressée Spécialement pour les Lecteurs de la Dépêche.-
[Toulouse]. La Dépêche. (1898). Grande carte de 780 x 560 mm toutes marges comprises, gravée par Charaire, partie centrale, la carte proprement dite, en couleurs, entourée de divers sujets en noir avec texte en bas de feuille. Intéressante pièce, supplément du journal La Dépêche. La carte décrit les flottes navales de l'Espagne et celle de l'Amérique dans l'Océan Atlantique et représente les 10 longues semaines de cette guerre déclarée à propos de l'indépendance de Cuba. Elle est entourée de vignettes montrant les uniformes de chacune des armées ainsi que des vues de La Havane, Santiago de Cuba, Matanzas et le Fort des Boucaniers. Traces légères de pliage en 8 mais très bon état de ce fragile document malgré qq. menus défauts. Rare. (2). Photo sur demande.
Référence libraire : ORD-17445
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Confiant (Raphaël).
Chimères d'en-ville. Trduit du Créole par Jean-Pierre Arsaye.
Paris, Librio, 1998. Un volume broché de format in 8° de 96 pp.; couverture illustrée.
Référence libraire : 8702
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CONSTANT, Fred ; DANIEL, Justin
Cinquante ans de départementalisation outre-mer 1946-1996. / sous la direction de Fred Constant et Justin Daniel
Paris-Montréal, L’Harmattan 1997 In-8 21,5 x 13,5 cm. Broché, couverture bleue, titre en blanc sur le dos et le premier plat, notes en bas de page, table des matières, 477 pp. Exemplaire en très bon état.
Référence libraire : 119121
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Contour, Solange
Guadeloupe-Martinique . dans les revues illlustrées du XIXe siècle
S. Contour 1996 In-4 broché 29,7 cm sur 21. 159 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
Référence libraire : 114022
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CONTANT DORVILLE.-
Histoire des différens peuples du Monde, contenant les Cérémonies religieuses et civiles,
l'Origine des Religions, leurs Sectes & Superstitions, & les Moeurs & Usages de chaque Nation. Tome V seul. Paris. Hérissant. 1771. In-8 (130 x 205mm) basane racinée, dos à 5 nerfs orné, tranches rougies, gardes peignées (reliure de l'époque), 552 pages, 3 bandeaux gravés.
Référence libraire : ORD-2529
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CONFIANT (Raphaël).
La Dissidence. Récit.
Editions Ecriture, 2002, in-8°, 279 pp, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
Référence libraire : 101234
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Conant James Bryant
OUR FIGHTING FAITH. Five Addresses To College Students.
Harvard University Press: 1942. 105 pages. "Addresses to students of Harvard College regarding faith character integrity in dealing and fighting for ideals in WWII. The book includes and essay: The Use Of Our Colleges In Time of War Widening The Base For Officer Material." VERY GOOD- HARDCOVER read cloth covers. Hard Cover. Very Good-/No Dust Jacket Present. 12mo - over 6�" - 7�" tall. Harvard University Press: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 026384
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Conconi Charles and House Toni.
THE WASHINGTON STING.
Coward McCann & Geoghegan New York 1979 second impression. 255 pp 8vo 8 5/8" H hard cover in dust jacket. B&w illustrations. "Here is the dramatic and only inside account of the undercover police-FBI fencing operation - featuring cops in the guise of syndicate soldiers - whose stunning success put the 'Washington Sting' in headlines across the nation. Word was out on the street in Washington D.C. that one of the best fences in years was working out of a warehouse on 25th Place NE. PFF Inc. run by 'mob-connected' Italians was buying up stolen guns office equipment anything with resale value. Thieves all over the Washington area were soon submitting to the hard dealing of the gun-wielding Mafiosi looking for quick cash and an association with the mighty aristocracy of crime. As the fence's main man Pasquale Larocca critically examined the typewriter or rifle offered across his bulletproof counter and in one corner Mike Franzino cradled his shotgun in casual warning there was no suspicion of a weapon deadly in a different way: a videotape machine which recorded every transaction from behind an unnoticed one-way mirror. 'Pasquale Larocca' and 'Mike Franzino' were the aliases of two of the undercover team of police and FBI men organized to fight Washington's high larceny statistics down at the underworld source. And five months after the opening of 'Police-FBI Fencing Incognito' - five months of tense bargaining with suspicious professionals and comic encounters with fawning flunkies and prostitutes - the fence closed around more than 200 criminals invited to meet a New York 'Don' at a party hosted by Larocca. They met instead with police. The single account of the caper written with the cooperation of the police and FBI and with full access to the incriminating videotapes here is a true story of police politics and mayhem streetwise ingenuity and volatile temperaments told to authentic narrative effect with complete uncensored detail." Very light browning to edges of textblock light wrinkling at top of spine minor rubbing. Dust jacket has very light edge wear/wrinkling slight fading to spine color very light browning on flap-folds and edges of rear panel minor soiling. Very Good/Very Good -. Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, New York, 1979, second impression. hardcover
Référence libraire : 22043
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Cone Kate M.; Clark Byron N.
The Vermont Antiquarian. September 1902. Volume 1 No. 1
Burlington VT: The Research Publication Company 1902. Wraps. Good. Beige printed wraps. 36 pp. The first issue of this quarterly magazine devoted to historical topics relating to Vermont the Champlain and Connecticut Valleys. This issue has a lengthy piece on Hartford Vermont and the contributions of its people during the American Revolutionary War with another shorter piece printing inscriptions from a Lebanon New Hampshire cemetery. GOOD condition. Moderate browning along the extremities. Minor soiling. Small piece missing from the upper corners. Interior clean and solid. The Research Publication Company unknown
Référence libraire : 007220
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Confiant (Raphaël).
Chimères d'en-ville. Trduit du Créole par Jean-Pierre Arsaye.
Paris, Librio, 1998. Un volume broché de format in 8° de 96 pp.; couverture illustrée. Parfait état.
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Connell Brian
The Plains of Abraham
London: Hodder & Stoughton 1959. Charts a turning point in history with the exciting and vigorous story of the capture of Quebec and all that led up to it of the clashes of character between the leaders concerned and the effect of this victory on the future of the English-speaking world. Clean square hardback in a price-clipped d/w showing lightest shelfwear & tear with sunning to spine - 288 pages including index. Prompt dispatch. 067824. First Edition. Hard Back. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Hodder & Stoughton Paperback
Référence libraire : 067824
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Connelley William Elsey.
QUANTRILL AND THE BORDER WARS.
National Historical Society: 1994. First published in 1909 this book is a reprint of the 1910 edition published by Torch Press 542 pages. "The border wars must be taken to constitute aphase of that critical period in American history when two antagonistic fundamentals of government contended for supremacy." FINE HARDCOVER blue cloth covers lettering is bright on the spine. Hard Cover. Fine/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. National Historical Society: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 025767
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Conner Judson J.
MUSKETS KNIVES AND THE BLOODY MARSHES. The Fight For Colonial Georgia.
Saltmarsh Press: 2001. 87 pages illustrated in b&w. "The focus of this study is military in nature and rightfully so. The author provides new insights on 18th century military tactics and how they were applied to the unique circumstances of war on the sub-tropical barrier islands of Georgia and upper Florida." FINE SOFTCOVER. Soft Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Saltmarsh Press: Paperback
Référence libraire : 026908
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Continental Congress
Journal of the Proceedings of Congress held at Philadelphia From September 5 1775 to April 30 1775
8vo period calf rebacked with modern calf and new endpapers 3 202pp. Wear to covers; ink name to top of title page and some foxing and darkening within. Otherwise very good. The contents provide coverage of the important proceedings before the Declaration of Independence on July 4th 1776.This commentary reflects the efforts of the Second Continental Congress which was headed by John Hancock. A good portion of the contents focus on correspondence between Washington who had taken command of the Continental Army in May 1775 and Congress election of delegates form each of the Colonies and funding the war with Great Britain. Some remarks actually give insight into the pay that soldiers received privates got $5 per month. Also some information on printing of paper money and what denominations would be used. While the title page indicated this was a reprinted work Sabin only lists the London edition. Reprinted For J. Almon
Référence libraire : 100148
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Continental Congress
Journal of the Proceedings of Congress held at Philadelphia From September 5 1775 to April 30 1775
8vo period calf rebacked with modern calf and new endpapers 3 202pp. Wear to covers; ink name to top of title page and some foxing and darkening within. Otherwise very good. The contents provide coverage of the important proceedings before the Declaration of Independence on July 4th 1776.This commentary reflects the efforts of the Second Continental Congress which was headed by John Hancock. A good portion of the contents focus on correspondence between Washington who had taken command of the Continental Army in May 1775 and Congress election of delegates form each of the Colonies and funding the war with Great Britain. Some remarks actually give insight into the pay that soldiers received privates got $5 per month. Also some information on printing of paper money and what denominations would be used. While the title page indicated this was a reprinted work Sabin only lists the London edition. Reprinted For J. Almon books
Référence libraire : 100148
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COOLS (Amédée, baron de).
De l'agriculture coloniale.
S.l., 1834. In-8 de 32 pp.; toile noire, pièce de titre bordeaux (reliure moderne).
Référence libraire : LBW-7492
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Cooke Alistair.
A COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1954. 30 pp 8 7/16" H. Stapled in heavy card covers with dust jacket patterned in red and black. "This address was given before the Smith College graduating class at Northampton Massachusetts on June 7 1954. The las part includes some things I had said two years before to honor students of the University of Michigan because I think they are important to say to young Americans everywhere and because I don't know how to say them betters." From the author's "Note". Light rusting to staples book is light cocked some soft creases at corners. Dust jacket has some browning and darkening - mainly on spine. tears on flap-folds and hinges tiny light stain on front label edge wear and very small chips at top/bottom of spine and flap-folds protected in a mylar sleeve. First Edition. Card. Very Good/Good. Alfred A. Knopf Paperback
Référence libraire : 29271
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COOPER James Fenimore 1789 1851
The Borderers: A Tale The wept of Wish Ton-Wish
London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley New Burlington-Street 1829. First Edition. Half-Calf. Fine. First Printing complete in three volumes of the "first anti-miscegenation novel in our literature Fiedler. 12mo: xiv2991; 23111; 2316pp. True First Edition of this historical novel published in London September and later in November in Philadelphia under the title The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish: A Tale both from the same sheets printed in Florence by Molini. Contemporary pink half calf over marbled boards by Harrison of Belfast their ticket to front paste down of vol. I; black morocco lettering pieces gilt; spines decorated in blind; marbled endpapers and edges. A truly excellent set occasional light foxing mostly marginal; spines rubbed and faded to tan. Rare: according to WorldCat held only in British Library. Spiller & Blackburn 11. BAL 3843. Sabin 16416. Fiedler quoted in Wallace James D. "Race and Captivity in Cooper's the Wept of Wish-ton-wish" American Literary History 7.2 1995: 189-209. ¶ Written in Paris when Cooper was as the center of the small American expatriate community and set in the seventeenth century on frontier land later part of Connecticut. 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. Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, New Burlington-Street unknown
Référence libraire : BB1450
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Coote Charles
The History of Modern Europe
Philadelphia: Birch and Small 1811. Not stated. Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket. 623 pages with index plus advertisement page. Dedicated to the Right Honorable Francis Earl of Moira. Contains a Chronological Table of Contents that starts with Part III continuing the history of Dr. Russell. Covers France the American Revolution German history and more. Full leather boards with gilt lettering and bands on spine. Cover much worn scuffed and spotted with heavily bumped corners and spine ends leather cracking a bit at spine heavy staining to end papers and first few pages lighter stains and spots on continuing pages which are lightly tanned binding shaken with some sections pulled but still attached front hinge weak back free end paper missing. As a 200 year old original edition this book has a few problems but is still readible and not particularly fragile. <br/><br/>Average size measures 5 3/4 x 8 3/4 inches. Birch and Small hardcover
Référence libraire : 00355
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Copway George Kah Ge Ga Gah Bowh
Running Sketches of Men and Places in England France Germany Belgium and Scotland
New York: J.C. Riker 1851. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. With a few illustrations including a portrait of the author. Copway chief of the Ojibway American Indian tribe wrote this book in response to his travels in Europe. While claiming it to be primarily a portrait of important men of the times in Europe his observations go beyond that giving a unique perspective to European culture as seen through the eyes of someone not accustomed to it. He also recounts the publicity that preceded his visits by citing newspaper articles and captions serving to capture European attitudes toward Native Americans at that time. Rather than a traditional travelogue this book also gives voice to an often unheard from culture in America. In GOOD condition. Moderate soiling and darkening to the boards. Some scuffing. Moderate edgewear with some bumping and scuffing to the spine. The spine itself has rather heavy wear with darkening to the backstrip heavy pulling to the head and foot of the spine-the foot being tattered and split along the front gutter for an inch and the back about � inch. Inner text clean and solid with previous owner's name in pencil on the first front endpaper. Some darkening around the page edges and a four digit number written in pencil in the upper margin on page 338. Still a nice copy of this scarce piece of Americana in GOOD condition. Sabin 16721. J.C. Riker unknown
Référence libraire : 000365
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Coquoz Rene
Early Years of Colorado Presents New Tales of Early Leadville Part Two. 16 Stories. 16 Pictures
No Place: Published by the Author 1962. Wraps. Good. Wraps. 36 pp. Black and white photos throughout. A collection of anecdotes of the early history of Leadville Colorado including Jesse James and his prospecting there in 1880; an anecdote of the outlaw Espinosa Brothers etc. GOOD condition. Minor fading and soiling to the covers. Minor toning. Published by the Author unknown
Référence libraire : 013706
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CORRE (Armand).
Armateurs et marins bretons d'autrefois.
Vannes, imprimerie Lafolye, 1897. In-8 de (1) f., 34 pp.; broché, couverture verte imprimée.
Référence libraire : LBW-7665
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CORBUN (Jean-Marie).
Discours sur l'état actuel des colonies & leurs améliorations.
Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, An 5 [1797]. In-8 de 6-(2 bl.) pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin brun en long (reliure moderne).
Référence libraire : LBW-6359
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CORZANI Jacques
La littérature des Antilles Guyane françaises. Complet 6 volumes
Desormeaux Desormeaux, 1978. 6 volumes In-8 carrés pleine reliure éditeur, plat orné d'un motif doré, titre doré, 366 + 362 + 368 + 358 + 363 +398 pages, photos hors-texte. Exotisme et régionalisme. La négritude. Les choix contemporains. Très bon état
Référence libraire : 175816
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CORRE Armand
Traité des fièvres bilieuses et typhiques des pays chauds. Avec 35 tracés de température dans le texte
Paris Octave Doin 1883 in-8 broché
Référence libraire : 26762
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Corbett David L. edited by.
EXPLORATIONS DESCRIPTIONS AND ATTEMPTED SETTLEMENTS OF CAROLINA 1584 - 1590.
State Department of Archives and History: 1953 1953. 154 pages illustrated the revised edition. VERY GOOD SOFTCOVER. Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. State Department of Archives and History: 1953 Paperback
Référence libraire : 013519
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Cornell Saul.
A WELL REGULATED MILITIA. The Founding Fathers And The Origins Of Gun Control In America.
Oxford University Press: 2006. 270 pages illustrated. "Cornell a leading constitutional historian shows that the Founders understood the right to bear arms as neither an individual nor a collective right but as a civic right- an obligation citizens wed to the state to arm themselves so that they could participate in a well-regulated militia." FINE HARDCOVER FINE DUST JACKET. . Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Oxford University Press: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 029003 ISBN : 0195147863 9780195147865
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Correll Charles J. and Freeman F. Gosden
All About Amos 'n' Andy and their Creators Correll & Gosden
<p>Second printing. Orange cloth binding black titles to spine/decoration to front. Illustrated endsheets. Includes a history of the characters an interview a radio script and photos. Book very good plus copy with light edge soil wear to corners of cloth. DJ poor with numerous holes creases and several open tears flaps entirely torn off. Repaired as feasible with archival tissue. 126 pp.</p> Rand McNally & Co. hardcover
Référence libraire : 2705
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Corwin Edward S.
FRENCH POLICY AND THE AMERICAN ALLIANCE OF 1778.
Peter Smith: 1969. This book was first published by Princeton University Press in 1916 and this book is a reprint of that edition 430 pages. "I have been particularly interested in these pages in emphasizing the idea that France's intervention in the American Revolution was motivated primarily by her desire to recover her lost preeminence on the Continent of Europe." FINE HARDCOVER. Hard Cover. Fine/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Peter Smith: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 020988
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Corzani (Jack)
La littérature des Antilles - Guyane française.
français Ensemble complet de 6 tomes en 6 volumes in-8 ; brochés de l'éditeur. Tome I et II : Exotisme et Régionalisme, tome III et IV : La Négritude, tome V et VI : Les Choix contemporains. Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur dans le premier tome.
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COSTE (Jean-Charles-Marie)
Tribunat. Opinion sur le rapport fait par Adet au nom de la commission chargée de l'examen de la pétition des colons de Saint-Domingue, tendante à obtenir une loi portant atermoiment des créances résultantes de ventes d'immeubles et de nègres. Séance du 2 prairial an 8 [22 mai 1800]
[Paris], Imprimerie Nationale, prairial an VIII (mai 1800) in-8, 7 pp., en feuille, non coupé.
Référence libraire : 210659
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COTTE (Jean-Louis).-
Ces traces que rien n'efface. Roman.
P., Albin Michel, 1979, in 8° broché, 335 pages ; couverture illustrée en couleurs.
Référence libraire : 61537
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COTHONAY (R. P. Bertrand)
Journal d’un missionnaire dominicain des Antilles anglaises
Victor Retaux et fils, Libraires-éditeurs 1893 Préface de Ch. - Anatole JOYAU
Référence libraire : 50045
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COTIGNON
Mémoires du Chevalier de Cotignon gentilhomme nivernais, officier de marine de Sa Majesté Louis Le Seizième. Présentés par le médecin-général A. Carré
Grenoble, Ed. des 4 Seigneurs, 1974 fort gr. in-8, 484 pp., blason en front., index, broché.
Référence libraire : 3863
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COULIER (Philippe-Jacques).
[CURACAO/BONAIRE] Carte du fanal de la Pte. Lacre d'après une carte espag.le de 1816.
Paris, [1844-1848]. 276 x 200 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-2415
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COULIER (Philippe-Jacques).
[CURACAO] Plan du phare projetté de Sta Anna, de Curaçao, d'après celui de l'amirauté anglaise, de 1837.
Paris, [1844-1848]. 280 x 200 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-2416
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COUTEAUD P
CHEZ LES ATLANTES . Ténériffe - La Grande Canarie - Gomer - La mer des Sargasses .
P , SEGMC , 1928 , in12 br , 283 pp Langue: Français
Référence libraire : M13260
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COULLARD-DESCOS (Léon-Eugène-Aubin).
En Haïti, planteurs d'autrefois, Nègres d'aujourd'hui.
Paris, Armand Colin, 1910. In-8 de (2) ff., xxxv-(1 bl.)-348 pp.; demi-chagrin bleu à coins, dos lisse orné et mosaïqué de maroquin rouge (reliure d'amateur de l'époque).
Référence libraire : LBW-8013
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COUTRON de SAINT-ROMAIN.
Épitre à M. le comte de Peinier.
Au Port-au-Prince, imprimerie de Mozard, 1790. In-8 de (2)-(2 bl.) pp.; en feuilles.
Référence libraire : LBW-6685
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Court Alex
The Romantic Castles of Scotland Book Three
Norwich England: Jarrold & Sons 1984. Not stated. Paperback. Good/No jacket. 42 pages illustrated with color photographs and map on back end paper. A lovely overview of the grand homes and castles of Scotland highlighting unusual features and illustrated with beautiful color photos. Illustrated wraps with black red yellow and white titles on front cover two staple binding. Light edge wear a little tanning and spotting of cover corners a bit bumped old price sticker on front cover interior pages bright with a little wrinkle in bottom leading corners ink marks on map page binding tight. <br/><br/> Jarrold & Sons paperback
Référence libraire : 01184
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Crafts Rev. Wilbur F.
Increased Temperance Education Needed
No Place: No Publisher. Unbound. Good. No publisher place or date. Perhaps late 1800s early 1900s. Single sheet disbound from a larger work. Printed on a single side only. A short piece arguing for more temperance education instead of more repressive laws perhaps a subtle advertisement for temperance publications written by Wilbur Crafts and his wife. GOOD condition. Binding edge tattered and chipped with a few small tears. Fore edge with several tears. Minor toning and soiling. No Publisher unknown
Référence libraire : 012710
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Cralle Richard K. edited by.
REPORTS AND PUBLIC LETTERS OF JOHN C. CALHOUN.
A. Appleton and Co.: 1856. 461 pages. "The present volume contains it is believed all the Reports of general and permanent interest made by Mr. Calhoun during his Congressional career and while Secretary of War." VERY GOOD HARDCOVER bound in leather ex-library withdrawn. This is volume V. and it appears to be complete in itself. Hard Cover. Very Good/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. A. Appleton and Co.: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 024674
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