Various Authors
The National Builder. Nov. 15th 1889. Vol. XXIX. No. 5
Chicago: The National Builder Publisher 1889. Wraps. Good. Illustrated wraps. Folio. 26 pp. Black and white illustrations throughout including those of several houses some floor plans and illustrations of tools and other items useful in the carpentry and building trade. Articles include: plans for a workingman's cottage ancient Roman safe deposits building of hand railings cracked ceilings brick work general principles of construction landscape gardening a plan for a 7 room house recent patents trade reviews etc. GOOD condition. Heavy vertical crease to the center of the magazine. General fading minor soiling and staining to the covers. Light creasing and curling present. Some scuffing chipping and tearing along the extremities. Paper toned in the interior. Several small illustrations colored in by hand presumably by a former owner with one large illustration completely colored in and bearing some notes in colored pencil. Another large illustration partially colored in. The National Builder, Publisher unknown
Bookseller reference : 008395
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Various authors
The New York Times. Monday July20 1863. With News on the Civil War
New York: New York Times 1863. Tabloid. Good. Tabloid. Large format newspaper. 8 pp. A single issue of this noted newspaper containing much content on the Civil War. This includes news on New Orleans Charleston Tennessee the Morgan Raid North Carolina and other battles; a lengthy piece on conversations with General Thomas which includes discussion of African-American regiments in Mississippi as well as "20000 blacks in arms" and some account of the plight of slaves in the South during the war; a lengthy account of the aftermath of the rioting in New York now known as the New York City draft riots. These riots involved mostly working class white men who protested against the new laws that would draft them into the Civil War. The riots transformed into race riots with the white protestors attacking African-Americans in the city. Included in this account is some discussion of the African-American victims of the riots mentioning the violence they were subjected to as well as losses both personal and property African-Americans suffered with an appeal for aid. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate chipping tearing along the extremities. Minor general browning with a few small stains and foxing. Area of dampstaining to the upper right corner. New York Times unknown
Bookseller reference : 014677
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Various authors
The New York Times. Thursday April 21 1864. With News on the Civil War
New York: New York Times 1864. Tabloid. Fair. Tabloid. Large format newspaper. 10 pp with leaf 9/10 laid in in the interior and apparently not contiguous with the rest as pages 1 and 8 are attached to each other as expected. A single issue of this noted newspaper containing much content on the Civil War. This includes news on the war in Louisiana Kentucky the Army of the Potomac Pennsylvania D regiment reports etc. FAIR/GOOD condition. Large five inch squarish piece missing from the lower front cover with loss of text. Leaf 3/4 with jagged creasing and tearing in the same locale. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate chipping tearing along the extremities. Minor general browning with a few small stains and foxing. Newspaper torn almost along the entire length of the side fold/hinge. New York Times unknown
Bookseller reference : 014629
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Various authors
The New York Times. Friday June 3 1864. With Civil War Content
New York: New York Times Publisher 1864. Tabloid. Good. Side folded newspaper large tabloid format. 8 pp. Unopened along the top edge. A single issue of this newspaper containing several articles on the Civil War and recent battles. This includes a cavalry fight at Cold Harbor mention of General Butler's Army and artillery demonstrations and other smaller blurbs. With a small piece on the horrors of rebel prison houses or camps providing a list of 370 names of Union soldiers who died in captivity during a span of five weeks. Another article reports on a sea collision between the steamer City of Bath and the ship Pocahontas resulting in the sinking of the Pocahontas. GOOD condition. Horizontal and vertical fold creases present. General browning and light foxing and soiling to the pieces with a few small spots of staining. Owner's signature in faint pencil at the top of the front page. Some tearing and creasing along the extremities. New York Times, Publisher unknown
Bookseller reference : 010902
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Various authors
The New York Times. Monday July 13 1863. With Civil War Content
New York: New York Times Publisher 1863. Tabloid. Poor. Large tabloid format. 8 pp. A single issue of this newspaper containing several articles related to the Civil War. This includes an account of the movements of John Morgan the Fall of Vicksburg and the full official details of the surrender the hanging of a spy Lee and his army etc. POOR condition. Newspaper DETACHED and separated along the spine with all pages LOOSE. Heavy chipping and tearing along the extremities. Minor soiling and toning. Fold crease present with some chipping. New York Times, Publisher unknown
Bookseller reference : 010587
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Various Authors
The New York Times. Saturday April 13 1861. The War Commenced. Civil War Fort Sumter Sumpter News
New York: New York Times Publisher 1861. Tabloid. Poor. Large format newspaper. 8 pp. A single issue of this noted newspaper containing much content on the beginnings of the Civil War. The front page bears the caption in bold 'The War Commenced' with the article starting 'The ball has opened. War is inaugurated.' The rest of the column contains various dispatches from Charleston from April 12 reporting on bombardments etc. With printings of correspondence prior to the battle as well as reporting of the news in Washington. With other reports on the politics and machinations behind the war as well as a report on the revolution in New Granada. POOR condition. Front and rear page SEPARATED completely along the fold rendering them two loose leaves. Heavy chipping tearing and loss along the extremities. This includes loss of text along the center horizontal fold of the front page where the paper bears rather extensive chips and tears. . Moderate general browning with several small stains. Faint foxing. Paper rather brittle. New York Times, Publisher unknown
Bookseller reference : 009864
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Various authors
The New York Times. Tuesday July14 1863. With News on the Civil War
New York: New York Times 1863. Tabloid. Poor. Large format newspaper. 8 pp. A single issue of this noted newspaper containing much content on the Civil War. This includes news on the Battle of Gettysburgh Gettysburg and the action of the Second Vermont Brigade; operations on the Peninsula near Richmond a letter from a late General after the battle at Fredericksburg fighting in Ohio anticipation of fighting at Charleston including the arrival of ironclads; a lengthy full front page account of rioting in New York the burning of an orphanage for African-American children etc. POOR/FAIR condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Heavy chipping tearing and loss along the extremities with the paper tenuously hanging together threatening to detach with further handling. Some loss of text due to chipping. Minor general browning with a few small stains. New York Times unknown
Bookseller reference : 009906
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Various Authors
The New York Times. Wednesday July15 1863. With News on the Civil War
New York: New York Times Publisher 1863. Tabloid. Poor. Large format newspaper. 8 pp. A single issue of this noted newspaper containing much content on the Civil War. This includes news on the Battle of Gettysburgh Gettysburg and the aftermath; operations on the Yorktown Peninsula near Richmond accounts from rebel states including news from Port Hudson the capture of Atlanta the battle of Helena and the gallantry of African-American regiments; a lengthy full front page account of rioting in New York etc. POOR/FAIR condition. Heavy chipping tearing and loss along the extremities and fold crease with the paper tenuously hanging together threatening to detach with further handling. Some loss of text due to chipping and tearing along the fold. Minor general browning with a few small stains. New York Times, Publisher unknown
Bookseller reference : 009905
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Various Authors
The New York Times. Thursday January 16 1862. With News on the Civil War
New York: New York Times 1862. Tabloid. Fair. Large format newspaper. 8 pp. A single issue of this noted newspaper containing content on the Civil War. This includes news on efforts in Kentucky and East Tennessee testimony by Gen. McClellan before the Joint Committees of War asserting his 'faith in an early and utter overthrow of the rebels' etc. FAIR condition. Moderate to heavy chipping tearing and loss along the extremities with the paper somewhat tenuously hanging together. Some loss of text due to chipping along the horizontal fold crease on the front page. Minor general browning with a few small stains. New York Times unknown
Bookseller reference : 009773
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Various Authors
The New York Times. Friday May 8 1863. With News on the Civil War
New York: New York Times Publisher 1863. Tabloid. Fair. Large format newspaper. 8 pp. A single issue of this noted newspaper containing much content on the Civil War. This includes news on General Hooker crossing the Rappahannock again; a narrative of General Stoneman's raid; news from Confederate sources; news from the Sixth Army Corps; short news and briefs from Confederate sources; a list of casualties from the Army of the Potomac etc. FAIR condition. Heavy chipping tearing and loss along the extremities with the paper tenuously hanging together threatening to detach with further handling. Unopened along the top edge. Some loss of text due to chipping. Minor general browning with a few small stains. New York Times, Publisher unknown
Bookseller reference : 009772
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Various Authors
The North American Review. No. XC. January 1836
Boston: Charles Bowen Publisher 1836. Original Wraps. Good. 264 pp. A review of various publications offering information on various subjects discussed. Of note in this volume is a several page discussion of Erasmus Darwin grandfather of Charles Darwin in which his theories on evolution are dismissed as odd. The review provides a � page synopsis of the theory although in an effort to criticize his poetry and lack of poetic skill suggesting that his subject matter is rather mundane. Also included is a fifteen page discussion of anthracite coal trade in Pennsylvania Arago on comets etc. In GOOD condition. Minor foxing and soiling to the wraps with a section of heavy darkening at the upper left front corner. Spine sunned. Moderate foxing to the first and last few pages with mostly minor scattered foxing throughout. Last names written in pencil next to the various entries in the table of contents. Charles Bowen, Publisher unknown
Bookseller reference : 003922
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Various Authors
The Princeton Tiger. House Party Number. May 4 1923
No Place: No Publisher 1923. Wraps. Good. Illustrated wraps. 68 pp. Black and white illustrations throughout. A single issue of this magazine issued by Princeton students this devoted to house parties with several pieces on women The Bareback Girl etc. as well as a parody of Romeo and Juliet written with a house party theme. Front cover with a flapper type girl in color. GOOD condition. General soiling fading and toning to the covers. Some creasing and curling along the extremities. Light toning in the interior. No Publisher unknown
Bookseller reference : 009490
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Various Authors
The Providence Gazette. Saturday November 7 1795. No. 45 of Volume XXXII
Providence: Carter and Wilkinson Printer 1795. Unbound. Poor. 4 pp. Side folded newspaper. A 1795 newspaper from Providence Rhode Island reporting on various maritime happenings to ships and otherwise as well as on a fire in Baltimore and an outbreak in New York. Of note is the chronicling of a trial in England of a Miss Broderick for the murder of G. Errington. Also of note is mention of the Privateer pirate Tucker and the sloop Dove who pillaged and plundered a brig 'Sally' bringing it to Bermuda. This may be Colonel Tucker who agreed to help Benjamin Franklin and George Washington in securing a supply of British gunpowder stored on Bermuda in 1775. Also included is a proclamation declaring November 19th a day of public Thanksgiving this proclamation being issued by the state of Rhode Island's governor and general assembly. With ads for various products and services. The newspaper is in POOR condition with moderate to heavy dampstaining. Dark stippling and spotting to the lower portion with general soiling to the piece. This spotting may be mold although there is no odor indicating such. Heavy browning to the paper. Heavy chipping and tearing along the extremities. Horizontal fold crease present. Carter and Wilkinson, Printer unknown
Bookseller reference : 005628
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Various authors
The Queen City Express. April 9th to 23rd 1970. Vol. 1 No. 7
Cincinnati: Queen City Express Publisher 1970. Tabloid. Good. Tabloid newspaper format. 20 pp. An underground newspaper from Cincinnati Ohio formed after a split with the Independent Eye over disagreements about violence within the peace movement. This paper was aimed toward a younger audience see Cincinnati's Public Library blog for previous information. With comix political articles articles on civil rights issues and counterculture related topics. With news of several protests anti-draft activities etc. Also present is an article on the influential garage band MC5. GOOD condition with mailing addresses and labels to the Chicago Seed moderate browning and some soiling. Stamps from the Seed also present. Fold creases present. Heavy chipping along the fore edges. Queen City Express, Publisher unknown
Bookseller reference : 014423
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Various Authors
The Shaker. August 1871. Vol. 1 No. 8
Albany: Mt. Lebanon Bishopric Publisher 1871. Wraps. Good. Folio. Side folding journal. 8 pages. A single issue of this journal devoted to Shaker beliefs and Shakerism. With articles on Christian Communism Labor as worship Regeneration future existence and eternal happiness as well as various religious subjects related to the Shakers. Issued by the Mt. Lebanon Shaker Commune. GOOD condition. Pages unopened along the top edge with some tearing along the side folds. A two inch vertical tear present at the top edge margin affecting the first four pages. Minor soiling and toning. Mt. Lebanon Bishopric, Publisher unknown
Bookseller reference : 008935
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Various Authors
The Shaker. July 1871. Vol. 1 No. 7
Albany: Mt. Lebanon Bishopric Publisher 1871. Wraps. Good. Folio. Side folding journal. 8 pages. A single issue of this journal devoted to Shaker beliefs and Shakerism. With an article comparing moral aspects of Spiritualism and Shakerism as well as various religious subjects related to the Shakers. Issued by the Mt. Lebanon Shaker Commune. GOOD condition. Pages unopened along the top edge with some tearing along the side folds. Minor soiling and toning. Mt. Lebanon Bishopric, Publisher unknown
Bookseller reference : 008936
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Various Authors
The Utopian Classroom. An Journal of Do-it-Yourself Mental Health. Summer 1982. Volume 10 Issue 2
San Francisco: Performing Arts Social Society Publisher 1982. Tabloid. Good. Side folding tabloid newspaper format. 24 pp. Black and white photos and illustrations throughout. An issue of this newspaper produced by the Kerista Commune a utopian community established in the 1960s originating in New York and combining a practice of poly-fidelity with counterculture and pop-psychology in an effort to create an open community. This issue with a pieces on crying one's way to health the University of Utopia etc. With many pages of ads 18 pages of a directory on where to find things. GOOD condition. General browning. Minor soiling some foxing and spotting. Some wrinkling along the extremities. Moderate chipping and small tears along the edges. Performing Arts Social Society, Publisher unknown
Bookseller reference : 013559
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Various Authors
The Western Monthly Devoted to Literature Biography and the Interests of the West. Vol 1. No. 4. April 1869
Chicago: Reed Browne and Co 1869. Original Wraps. Good. Yellowish-orange printed wraps. Pagination runs 193-256 plus a portrait plate of Anson S. Miller and ads in the front and rear. A general interest magazine notable as being a pre-fire Chicago imprint. This issue contains articles on smoking and anti-smoking the management of prisons Nevada and the silver mines woolen manufacturing interests in the West and other articles. GOOD condition. Large ownership inscription in pencil on the front cover reading 'belongs to L.J. Miller family' with an arrow pointing to Anson S. Miller on the contents list. Uneven fading to the wraps mostly along the extremities. Minor soiling and creasing with a crease to the lower front corner. Interior solid with scattered foxing throughout. Dampstaining to the illustrated plate. Small red pen line to one page in the upper margin. Reed, Browne and Co unknown
Bookseller reference : 005461
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Various Authors
Token Of Friendship: in offering for all seasons. A gift Book
Phillips Sampson and Company. Full-Leather. Poor/No Jacket. Circa 1854. Illustrated. Bound in black leather with extensive gilt decorations. Moderate soiling and scuffing to the covers especially to the front. The gilt is faded on the front less so on the back it is actually quite bright on the back cover. Moderate to heavy edgewear with the corners bumped and worn to the boards and heavy scuffing to the edges. The BACKSTRIP IS MISSING from the binding. The inner text is solid with light soiling and fading to the pages intermittently. Color decorated frontispiece. There are no authors given to the work in this volume but topics included within are The Refugee The First Sabbath Song of the Fisher Bride The Aborigines of New England Tribute to Music and Poetry Influence of the Bible on Civil Governments etc. In POOR condition. Phillips, Sampson and Company unknown
Bookseller reference : 000181
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Various Authors
Turn Toward Peace. The First Sixteen Months. A report from staff. May 1963
New York: Turn Toward Peace Publisher 1963. Wraps. Good. Green front wrap. Printed on yellow paper with no rear green wrap present if issued. Side stapled. 8 1/2 by 11 inches. 36 pp. A summary of the policies goals progress and organizational aspects of the Turn Toward Peace group with short reports on various aspects of the group's operation accomplishments and goals. This includes a section on its tasks policies other groups working nationally with Turn Toward Peace including unions reports from the Oxford Conference and the World Council of Peace meetings etc. Turn Toward Peace was a cooperative venture in the United States that worked with various peace and liberal groups in the country that sought to achieve a disarmed world society through coordination of various peace concerns. The group itself was unaffiliated with any one group instead establishing contacts and centers for others to act. Internal fighting in the group in 1963 led to an eventual disbanding and name change to the World Without War Council. See the Swarthmore and Bancroft libraries collections for previous information. GOOD condition. Uneven fading some wrinkling and creasing to the piece including a heavy diagonal crease. Minor soiling. A few dark scuffs to the rear cover. Turn Toward Peace, Publisher unknown
Bookseller reference : 008507
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Various authors
Win Magazine. October 15 1982
New York: Workshop in Nonviolence Institute Publisher 1982. Wraps. Good. Illustrated wraps. 40 pp. including covers. Black and white photos throughout. Single issue of this magazine devoted to anti-war peace civil rights and other social issues. This with articles on the Peace Fleet greeting a Trident submarine; continued coverage of the feminist debate over pornography; an article on the Tchula 7 and racism in agribusiness in the Mississippi Delta; a piece on the arrest and trial of Eddie James Carthan a mayor of Tchula Mississippi arrested on the charge of aggravated robbery and murder with allegations of a frame up he was eventually acquitted of the murder charge. GOOD condition. Heavy browning. Some foxing along the extremities. Workshop in Nonviolence Institute, Publisher unknown
Bookseller reference : 014309
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Various Authors
Win Magazine. November 1 1979
New York: W.I.N. Magazine Publisher 1979. Wraps. Good. Illustrated wraps. 16 pp. including covers. Black and white photos throughout. Single issue of this magazine devoted to anti-war peace civil rights and other social issues. This one with an article on confronting neo-nazis in Chicago discussing its leaders and planned rallies in Chicago as well as the various parties affiliated with the neo-nazis. The article examines the roots of the racist organizations in the area as well as outlining their propaganda and prominent members. Also included is a profile of J.P. Narayan. GOOD condition. Heavy browning. Some scuffing along the extremities. W.I.N. Magazine, Publisher unknown
Bookseller reference : 014209
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VAUBLANC (Vincent-Marie VIENOT de).
Discours sur l'état de Saint-Domingue et sur la conduite des agens du Directoire.
Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, An V [1797]. In-8 de 48 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin brun en long (reliure moderne).
Bookseller reference : LBW-6471
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VAUBLANC (Vincent-Marie Viénot, comte de)
Du commerce de la France en 1820 et 1821.
In-8, broché, couverture de papier moderne, tranches citron, (2) f., (2), 207 p. Paris, C.J. Trouve et Goujon, 1822.
Bookseller reference : 31284
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VAUBLANC (Vincent-Marie Viénot, comte de)
Du commerce de la France en 1820 et 1821.
In-8, broché, couverture de papier moderne, tranches citron, (2) f., (2), 207 p. Edition originale. Etude sur le commerce de la France et plaidoyer pour le libre échange divisé en trois chapitres. Le troisième est entièrement consacré au commerce des colonies, particulièrement des Antilles. Statistiques. Importante personnalité de la période, homme politique et homme de lettres, le comte Vincent-Marie Viénot de Vaublanc (1756-1845) devint Baron d'Empire, en 1810, puis ministre de l'intérieur ultra-royaliste en 1815, député de Seine-et-Marne, puis du Calvados (1820), préfet de la Moselle, puis des Bouches-du-Rhône (Coquelin & Guillaumin, II, 820. Kress C.1001. Manque à Goldsmiths et Einaudi). Très bon exemplaire, très frais.
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VAUCAIRE Michel
L'etrange destin de Toussaint Louverture.
Les éditions de France."secrets d'autrefois", 1933. Broché. 243 pages.,legeres rousseurs couverture illustrée
Bookseller reference : 9961b
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VAUCAIRE Michel
TOUSSAINT LOUVERTURE
P, Firmin Didot 1930, in8br,200pp, illustrations photo , coiffe sup défraichie Langue: Français
Bookseller reference : ML630
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Vaucluse Park Trust
Vaucluse House Sydney New South Wales
Sydney Australia: Vaucluse Park Trust 1959. Softcover. Good/No jacket as issued. 32 pages illustrated with black and white photographs. The story of an estate first built by the troublesome Sir Henry Brown Hayes who was transported as a convict to New South Wales in 1802 and owned by Australian poet explorer journalist and politician Charles William Wentworth. Gray and white illustrated wraps with white and gray lettering two-staple binding. Heavy spotting of cover light edge wear tiny tear in bottom edge of front corners bumped crease in upper corner of back cover light creases near staples glossy interior pages bright. <br/><br/> Vaucluse Park Trust paperback
Bookseller reference : 00196
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VAUDOYER (Jean-Louis)
Esquisses Havanaises. Frontispice de Mariano Andréu.
Paris, Émile-Paul, 1930. in-8, 3ff.-86pp.-3ff., frontispice. Broché, couverture repliée. (Collection Ceinture du Monde).
Bookseller reference : 704
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VAUDOYER (Jean-Louis)
Esquisses Havanaises. Frontispice de Mariano Andréu.
Paris, Émile-Paul, 1930. in-8, 3ff.-86pp.-3ff., frontispice. Relié à l'époque demi-maroquin cerise, dos à nerfs, tête or, couverture conservée. (Collection Ceinture du Monde).
Bookseller reference : 34045
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VAUDOYER Jean-Louis.-
Esquisses Havanaises.-
Frontispice de Mariano Andréù. Emile-Paul. 1930. In-8 br.89pp. Exemplaire sur Vélin Lafuma.
Bookseller reference : ORD-10651
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Vaughan, T.W., 1969.:
The biologic character and geologic correlation of the sedimentary formations of Panama in their relation to the geologic historyt of Central America and the West Indies.
pp. 547-612, notes & refs. Offprint, orig. wrs., uncut.
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Vaugondy Robert de
Carte des Isles de Saint Domingue ou Hispaniola, et de La Martinique. Par le Sr. Robert (de Vaugondy). géographe ordinaire du Roi.
Paris, privilège daté de 1750, carte gravée sur cuivre sur vélin épais. 540mmx495mm à la cuvette sur feuille 515mm x 605mm. Territoires et très beau cartouche orné réhaussés à l’aquarelle à l'époque. Cette carte est issue de l'Atlas universel Par M. Robert Geographe ordinaire du Roy, et Par M. Robert De Vaugondy son fils Geographe ord. du Roy, et de S. M. Polonoise, Duc de Lorraine et de Bar, et Associe de L'Academie Royale des Sciences et belles Lettres de Nancy, Avec Privilege Du Roy, 1757. A Paris, Chez Les Auteurs ,Quay de l'Horloge du Palais, Boudet Libraire Imprimeur du Roi, rue St. Jacques. Grave par Ch. Baquoy. J. Oger Scripsit. Le papier filigrané est daté de 1742. Trace de pliure centrale et deux restaurations anciennes en marge inférieure. Superbes coloris.e m
Bookseller reference : 16803
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Vaugondy, Robert de, Didier - Delamarche, Francois
CARTE GEOGRAPHIQUE Nouvelle Espagne, Nouveau Mexique, Isles Antilles Par Robert de Vaugondy Corrige par le C. Delamarche, Francois,
Paris,Atlas Portatif, c.1812, . Size: 260mm x 323mm, 10 1/4" x 12 3/4". Hand Colored,contours coloriés, a grandes marges,pli central habituel;
Bookseller reference : 12026
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VDS. John; Merrill Caroline V. D.
Sketches of Historic Bennington Vermont
Bowie MD: Heritage Books 1992. Trade Paperback. Very Good. Trade paperback. 105 pp. Black and white photos throughout. A facsimile reprint of the 1898 edition of this work. A short but detailed history of Bennington Vermont discussing its founding and first settlers including Samuel Robinson. With a look at the struggles with New York during the Revolutionary period as well as notable homes residents and buildings and their stories. VERY GOOD condition. Some curling to the covers along the edges. Minor edgewear. Heritage Books paperback
Bookseller reference : 008852
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Venango County Historical Society
Venango County Panorama
Marceline MO: Walsworth 1983. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition US No Additional Printings. Beautiful laid in gatefold map at back is in splendid shape one minor tear. Book is downright handsome heavily patterned wine colored boards text unmarked. Text has bit of mild swale surely as made no evidence of any atmospheric dampness at all. Gilt lettering is perfect. Jacket has much edgewear 1/2" tear/chip back other fairly minor chips and abrasions. In its new mylar wrapper it adds nicely to the book. loosely laid in and included are 10 page stapled cover mimeo from 1981 of V cty. genealogical society vital statistics from 1852-1854 an a copy of the Society newslettter from 1992. We feel that books offered for internet sale should be described thoroughly and accurately. Books listed by Brass Dolphin are so described and graded using the strict traditional standards. For this reason we have virtually zero returns. Walsworth Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 5746
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Ventura Ray - de Barro Joao - Misraki Paul
Partition de la chanson : Chiquita Madame ( Chiquita Bacana)
Partitions sur les Antilles Imperia 1949
Bookseller reference : 102420
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Verckler Stewart P.
Cowtown Abilene. The Story of Abilene Kansas 1867-1875. Stated Pre-Centennial Edition
No Place: No Publisher. Wraps. Very Good. No publisher place or date. Perhaps 1970s. Printed wraps. A reprint edition the first published in cloth in 1961. 76 pp. Small map present. A short history of the rise of Abilene Kansas due to its key spot on the Chisholm Trail from Texas charting its growth life as a rough and tumble western town under a confluence of cowboys and others seeking a life in the American West. With some discussion of Wild Bill Hickok although as Adams notes about the book it has 'quite a few errors in it especially in the account of the killing of Phil Coe by Wild Bill Hickok Six Guns 2265. VERY GOOD condition. Minor browning and soiling to the front cover. Light wrinkling. No Publisher unknown
Bookseller reference : 010420
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VERDUN DE LA CRENNE Jean-René de; BORDA Jean-Charles, Chevalier de; PINGRE Alexandre Guy, Chancelier:
Voyage fait par ordre du Roi en 1771 et 1772, en diverses parties de l'Europe, de l'Afrique et de l'Amérique; Pour vérifier l'utilité de plusieurs Méthodes & Instrumens, servant à déterminer la Latitude & la Longitude, tant du Vaisseau que des Côtes, Isles & Ecueils qu'on reconnoît: Suivi de Recherches pour rectifier les cartes hydrographiques.
Paris, de l'Imprimerie Royale, 1778. 2 volumes in-4 de [4]-389-[1]-XIX-[3]; [8]-500-XXXII pages, plein veau marbré brun, dos à nerfs ornés de filets et fleurons dorés, pièces de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches mouchetées, petits accrocs aux coiffes supérieures, épidermures, coupes et coins frottés, tampon sur les pages de titre, quelques pâles rousseurs.
Bookseller reference : 8670
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VERMAIN (Alfred)
Le "Memento" des Fonctionnaires et Officiers Coloniaux
Marseille, 1935. 1 livret in-16, couverture souple imprimée, 56 pp., avec quelques annonces publicitaires, très bon état.
Bookseller reference : 12515
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VERMAIN (Alfred) - [COLONIES] [MEMENTO]
Le "Memento" des Fonctionnaires et Officiers Coloniaux
Marseille, 1935. 1 livret in-16, couverture souple imprimée, 56 pp., avec quelques annonces publicitaires, très bon état.
Bookseller reference : 11486
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VERNEUIL — CLAUSSON (L. J.) — MILLET (Thomas) — BRULLEY (Augustin-Jean).
Faction anglaise, ses projets. Adresse à la Convention nationale.
Paris, Laurens, 1795/1796. In-8 de 15 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge en long (reliure moderne).
Bookseller reference : LBW-5592
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VERNEUIL.
Réponse des colons de Saint-Domingue, à l'adresse de Polverel et Sontonax.
Paris, Lefortier, 1794. In-8 de 20 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin brun en long (reliure moderne).
Bookseller reference : LBW-5576
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Verrill A. Hyatt
Old Civilizations Of The New World
Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. VG/NONE. 1929. 1st Edition. Hardcover; 1st Printing. 1st edition/1st printing. B&W illustrations photographs and drawn maps. Stated First Edition. Bound in red cloth with gilt spine printing. Straight clean tight with no handwriting in it but with surface spotting to rear binding cloth does not go through binding; no indication of spotting inside. Covers the origins as known then of man in the New World the Mayas Toltecs Incans forgotten races ruins puzzles and mysteries about humans in the Americas. . Bobbs-Merrill hardcover
Bookseller reference : 7511
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VERSCHUEREN (J.).
Le culte du Vaudoux : supplément 1948-1953.
Sans lieu sans nom 1954 1 vol. broché plaquette in-8, brochée, p. 470-501. Supplément au tome III (Le culte du Vaudoux en Haïti) de la somme de J. Verschueren . Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 107672
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VERSCHUEREN (J.).
Le culte du Vaudoux : supplément 1948-1953.
Sans lieu sans nom 1954 1 vol. broché plaquette in-8, brochée, p. 470-501. Supplément au tome III (Le culte du Vaudoux en Haïti) de la somme de J. Verschueren . Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 107672
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VERSCHUUR (G.).-
Voyage aux trois Guyanes et aux Antilles.
P., Hachette, 1894, fort in 12 relié demi-chagrin rouge, dos à faux nerfs orné, 367 pages ; illustrations ; large mouillure à toutes les pages ; exemplaire déboité ; reliure frottée. Exemplaire de travail.
Bookseller reference : 21257
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VERSCHUUR G.
L'?le de Cura?ao. Article illustr? extrait du Tour du Monde.
Broch?. 16 pages. 23x31 cm. Couverture factice. Rousseurs.
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VERSCHUUR M. G.
Aux pays d?vast?s : La Martinique et Saint-Vincent. Article extrait du Tour du Monde.
Broch?. 24 pages. 23x31 cm. Couverture factice.
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VIARD, René
Ogeron, Gouverneur des Flibustiers
PARIS, F. Sorlot - 1942 - Coll. "Vies romanesques" - In-12 - Broché - Manque en piedos - 156 pages - Propre intérieurement
Bookseller reference : 8629
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