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Mario Vargas Llosa
La libertà selvaggio Diario dall'Iraq
Fotografie di Morgana Vargas Llosa<BR>Struzzi Einaudi 587 <BR>ISBN 8806169882
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Marisa Volpi
Le ore, i giorni Diari 1978-2007
Brossura con copertina in cartoncino flessibile con alette, patinata opaca, illustrata, ben conservata, con piega da lettura al dorso. Pagine intatte, color giallo tenue, più intenso lungo i margini. Su alcuni fogli si notano segni di vecchie becche. Vol. n. IX ( 9 ) della collana. Dedica con probabile firma autografa all'occhietto. N. pag. 293. USATO
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MARIVAUX (Pierre CARLET, dit)
Le Spectateur françois par M. de Marivaux, ou Recueil de tout ce qui a paru imprimé sous ce titre.
1728 Paris, chez Pierre Prault, 1728.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 166
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Markey, Kevin; Ladies' Home Journal Books; Glennon, Lorraine [Editor]
100 Most Important Women of the 20th Century
Meredith Books 1998-10-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Meredith Books hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : Q-0696208237 ISBN : 0696208237 9780696208232
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MARNE
un village gaulois de LA TENE a, au lieu dit ENTRE-LES-DEUX-VOIES, à HAUVINE (ardennes), par Pierre ROUALETDeux cardinaux disciples de SAINT-BERNARD qui illustrèrent le diocèse de CHALONS, par le R.P. DIMIERSaints et saintes de séglises de la Marne. 10e série , par René GANDILHONLa société rémoise au début du XIVe siècle, par Claude DAMERYLes chevaliers de SAINT-HUBERT, par l'abbé A. KWANTENLe vieux CHALONS: un cabaret de mariniers? par Henri BRODIEZBIGNICOURT-SUR-MARNE. Population de 1627 à 1968, par Marcel MAILLOTL'évêque de la paix : Félix VIALART DE HERSE, évêque et comte de CHALONS-SUR-MARNE, pair de FRANCE, (suite), par Gilbert CHERESTFolklore, note n°5. I . sobriquets collectifs dans le département de la Marne II. Les vergers de BISSEUIL III. Les crocs à incendie , par René GANDILHONAntoine-Eléonore-Léon LE CLERC de JUIGNE, évêque de CHALONS (1764-1782), par l'abbé A. KWANTENLe premier journal champenois, le" journal de RHEIMS" de HAVE au cours de la Révolution française, par Georges CLAUSERésumé des procès-verbaux des séances (25 mai 1972-11 avril 1973)
broché - 15,5x24 - 238 pp - 1973 - Hotel du VIDAME , Chalons-sur-Marne - mémoires de la société d'agriculture, commerce, sciences et arts du département de la MARNE - tome LXXXVIII - Avec illustrations hors texte.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 6692
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Marquis, Don
Archy Does His Part
Blue cloth boards with pasted down illustration on cover and label on spine. Edge wear to cover. Front endpaper has been torn out, 269 pages. 5 1/4"w x 7 3/4"h.
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MARRYAT, (Kapitän):
Tagebuch in Amerika, mit Bemerkungen über die Institutionen der Vereinigten Staaten. Von Kapitän Marryat. Neu aus dem Englischen von Dr. Carl Kolb. 2 Bde.
Stuttgart, Adolph Krabbe, 1845, kl. in-8vo, 544 S., 548 S. + 2 Faltkarten, tlws. stockfleckig, Hdr. (Bibl.).
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 92329aaf
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MARSHALL CAVENDISH
War Diary 1939-1945. [The Story of World War II in the words of those who lived through it]. FINE COPY IN UNCLIPPED DUSTWRAPPER
4to., First Edition, with numerous illustrations throughout; laminated pictorial boards, yellow endpapers, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Illustrated survey of the key land, sea and air battles told by participants.
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Marshall, Chris; Woodworker's Journal; English, John; Inman, Chris; White, Rick; Bagnall, Ralph; Larson, David; Wood, Greg; Jaco
Benches Chairs and Beds: Practical Projects from Shaker to Contemporary Best of Woodworker's Journal
Fox Chapel Publishing 2007-10-28. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Fox Chapel Publishing paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : Q-1565233433 ISBN : 1565233433 9781565233430
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Marshall, Chris; Woodworker's Journal; Peart, Darrell; English, John; Inman, Chris; White, Rick; Newman, Sandra; Ebler, Joseph;
Craftsman Furniture Projects: Timeless Designs and Trusted Techniques from Woodworking's Top Experts Fox Chapel Publishing Best of Woodworker's Journal
Fox Chapel Publishing 2007-04-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Fox Chapel Publishing paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : Q-1565233247 ISBN : 1565233247 9781565233249
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Marshall, Chris; Hylton, Bill; Woodworker's Journal; English, John; Inman, Chris; White, Rick; Kirby, Ian; Greef, Jeff; Johnston
Jigs & Fixtures for the Table Saw & Router: Get the Most from Your Tools with Shop Projects from Woodworking's Top Experts Fox Chapel Publishing 26 Innovative Designs Best of Woodworker's Journal
Fox Chapel Publishing 2007-04-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Fox Chapel Publishing paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : Q-1565233255 ISBN : 1565233255 9781565233256
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Marshall, Chris; Woodworker's Journal; English, John; Inman, Chris; White, Rick; Becker, Brad; Bagnall, Ralph; Chattell, Barry;
Workshop Projects: Fixtures & Tools for a Successful Shop The Best of Woodworker's Journal
Fox Chapel Publishing 2007-10-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Fox Chapel Publishing paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : Q-156523345X ISBN : 156523345X 9781565233454
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Marshall, James Stirrat; Marshall, Carrie
Pacific Voyages: Selections from Scots Magazine 1771-1808
100 pages. "These records of famous navigators and expeditions include the first newspaper release of the Mutiny on the Bounty story, the first account of the barbaric death of Captain Cook, and the last record of the tragic La Perouse expedition, with the strange disappearance of its 200-man contingent." - from dust jacket. Usual library markings. Average wear. Worthy reference copy. Book
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Martin ( Louis )
Sully sur loire à l'époque 1900
Imprimerie du journal de Gien - sans date - In 8 broché 16 pages - Photographies dans le texte
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 3788
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Martin, E.S.; Bass, John F.; Hale, Edward Everett; Benson, E.F.; Whitney, Caspar; Chambers, Robert W.; Johnson, Robert Underwood
Harper's Weekly (Magazine) - A Journal of Civilization, Saturday, June 24, 1899 - The Philippine Revolt
Pages 612-634. Features: Cover illustration at Herreshoff's Yard, Bristol, Rhode Island, of the launching of "Columbia," built to defend "America's" Cup against "Shamrock"; Our Opportunities; This Busy World; Photos of Men of the Day - A.J. Cassatt of the Pennsylvania Railroad, W.W. Keen of the American Medical Association, and Henry O. Havemeyer; Photos and brief obituaries for "Waltz King" Johann Strauss and Richard Parks Bland; Photo of Captain H.E. Nichols, U.S.N. who commanded the U.S.S. "Monadnock"; Photos from the Philippines of - General Lawton at the Battle of Baliuag, General MacArthur on the Skirmish Line, Colonel Summers and staff leaving Baliuag with six battalions, General Lawton in his field HQ at Angat, Colonel Summers's troops on the march, Colonel Summers's command advancing to the Battle of Moasin; The Philippine Revolt - The Santa Cruz Expedition; An English Mother (poem); The Fifth Annual Lake Mohonk Arbitration Conference; Image of the French cruiser "SFAX" bringing Captain Dreyfuss home for retrial; Full page illustration "A Faro Game at El Paso"; A Curious Coincidence; A Queen's Charity; London; Two-page centerfold illustration of the North Atlantic Squadron in the Harbor of Cape Haitien, Island of Haiti "A Visit From the Natives"; Hawaiian America - lengthy article with Oahu, Hawaii, Maui and Kauai; Amateur Sport - baseball article with many photos of college players; The Conspirators (continued); Illustration "Forced Inspiration" by Peter Newell on back cover. Great vintage ads. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A quality copy. Magazine
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Martin, E.S.; Bass, John F.; Leupp, Francis E.; Scollard, Clinton; Whitney, Caspar; Ralph, Julian; Chambers, Robert W.; Ross, Clinton; Bangs, John Kendrick
Harper's Weekly (Magazine) - A Journal of Civilization, Saturday, June 17, 1899 - The Proposed Nicaragua Canal
Pages 588-610. Features: Cover illustration by Ernest L. Blumenschein entitled "Wards of the Nation - Their First Vacation From School" depicts a Native American scene; British Problems in Asia; This Busy World; The Passing of John Barrett, United States Minister to Siam; Photos from the Philippines - Admiral Dewey Going for a Drive Around Manila, Admiral Dewey at the Office of the Captain of the Port at Manila, Dakota and Montana Troops Crossing Wrecked Bridge over the Rio Grande; The Philippine Revolt - The Malolos Campaign; Photos and write-ups of these men in the news - Frank Thomson of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Major Arthur M. Diggles who was lost in the Malolos Campaign, Augustin Daly, Rev. W.H.P. Faunce of Brown University, and George K. Nash, Republican candidate for Governor of Ohio; Full-page illustration by W.A. Rogers entitled "Conquering a Desert in Southern Arizona"; A page of photos and illustrations along the route of the proposed Nicaragua Canal; The Nicaragua Canal in Sight - article by Francis E. Leupp; Ballad of Leiutenant Miles; Two-page centerfold compilation of photos and illustration depicting the proposed Nicaragua Canal, the country through which it will pass, and the people along the route; Hawaiian-America; An American Sovereign (continued); Amateur Sport - considerable text with six photos; Poem To Augustin Daly; The Conspirators (continued); Great vintage ads, including an illustrated one for the Columbia Bevel-Gear Chainless Bicycle from the Pope Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Conn. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A quality copy. Magazine
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Martin, Knechtges (Verf.) und Jörg Schenuit (Hrsg.)
Fuge. Journal für Religion & Moderne, Band 2: Profane Zumutungen. [Herausgegeben von Martin Knechtges und Jörg Schenuit].
Paderborn: Schöningh 2008. 128 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Illustrierte Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 94715
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Mary Lady Monks well
A Victorian Diarist: Extracts from the Journals of Mary Lady Monks well 1873-1895
John Murray 1944 in8. 1944. Cartonné. Il s'agit d'un recueil d'extraits des journaux intimes de Mary Lady Monkswell couvrant les périodes 1873-1895 et 1895-1909. L'ouvrage offre un compte-rendu de première main sur la vie à l'époque victorienne des événements sociaux aux moments domestiques à travers le regard d'une diariste aristocrate
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 100146765
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Maréchal Suchet
Mémorial Administratif de la Préfecture du département de l'Ardèche. (N° CCLVIII).
Privas, imp. Agard, 1811, 1 1 cahier, sans couverture. in-4 de 4 pages, paginées 1105 à1108, petites taches en haut des feuillets ;
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 13698
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Masamichi Rouyama, Seiichiro Ono and others Edited by the Japan Newspaper Association
Responsibilities of Newspapers Focusing on Defamation of Reputation <Japanese Version>
Iwanamishoten 1956. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 size Iwanamishoten paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 2111902152906942
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Masayoshi Fukuda / Written by Long Week Newspaper Company
What we can learn from Shinsaku Takasugi
Not Available 2012. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 2090502113700473
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Mason, Bob
This is My Diary - "Remember"
112 pages. Undated. Circa 1970s? A collection of verses. Author is a natural son of the Saskatchewan prairie, born in 1919. "This is my diary - To me, each verse is part of yesterday!" - from front cover. Clean and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. Book
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Masqueray (Emile)
Souvenirs et visions d’Afrique
La Boîte à Documents 1989 In-8 broché, 308 pp.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 30833
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Massachusetts Newspaper
COLUMBIAN CENTINEL. No. 1453
Boston 1798. 4pp. Folio. Expertly silked on both sides. Small losses along old folds affecting a few lines of text. Some light foxing and soiling. Contemporary ownership inscription at top of first page. About very good. This issue of this long-running Boston paper contains the "Petition of J.J. Rousseau to the French Convention" as well as many notices for celebrations of George Washington's birthday. The COLUMBIAN CENTINEL was a later incarnation of THE MASSACHUSETTS CENTINEL an influential Federalist newspaper called by some the most enterprising newspaper in the state. The paper's publisher Benjamin Russell was a thorough-going Federalist and made his paper the leading Federalist organ in New England. unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM43166
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Massachusetts Newspaper
THE CONTINENTAL JOURNAL AND THE WEEKLY ADVERTISER. Vol. IX. No. 508
Boston 1785. 4pp. Folio. Old folds. Minor loss at some folds. Light soiling and foxing. Very good. An issue filled with economic concerns - the first page is entirely devoted to an article on the circulation of paper money which is followed by an article on American manufactures. Likewise a notice concerning the recently passed provisions of Congress to pay the national debt. The CONTINENTAL JOURNAL. was a weekly Boston paper published from 1776 to 1787. unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM43170
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Massachusetts Newspaper
THE CONTINENTAL JOURNAL AND WEEKLY ADVERTISER. No. 292
Boston 1781. 4pp. Folio. Old folds. Very minor loss at some folds. Light soiling and wear. Contemporary ownership inscription on top of first page. Very good. THE CONTINENTAL JOURNAL. was a weekly Boston paper published by John Gill from 1776 to 1785. This issue includes an article on the life and execution of Col. Isaac Hayne a South Carolinian taken prisoner and executed by the British at the Siege of Charleston. Also included is an account of the French army under Rochambeau arriving in Philadelphia on their way to Yorktown. unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM43195
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Massachusetts Newspaper
THE CONTINENTAL JOURNAL AND WEEKLY ADVERTISER. No. 323
Boston 1782. 4pp. Folio. Old folds. Very minor loss at some folds. Light soiling and wear. Very good. THE CONTINENTAL JOURNAL. was a weekly Boston paper published by John Gill from 1776 to 1785. The front page is an article entitled "The Political Spectator" attacking the state government for abuse of power. This issue includes news from London: "Gen. Arnold comes home as fully disgusted with the conduct of the royal commanders as he was heretofore disgusted with those of America"; also part of a letter form John Adams about diplomatic affairs in the Netherlands. Another article of interest notes that Gen. Nathanael Green is taking a detachment of troops to deal with hostile Indians at the headwaters of the Mobile River. unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM43196
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Massachusetts Newspaper
THE INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE AND THE UNIVERSAL ADVERTISER. Vol. XVII. No. 873
Boston 1785. 4pp. Folio. Light wear at folds. Lightly soiled. Very good. This issue includes some accounts of Parliament in which imports and exports from British colonies in Jamaica and Canada are discussed. Also a brief account of the Kentucky country providing a description of its agriculture climate soil &c. unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM43208
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Massachusetts Newspaper
THE INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE AND THE UNIVERSAL ADVERTISER. Vol. XVI. No. 803
Boston 1784. 4pp. Folio. Silked on both sides. Light wear and minor loss at folds. Lightly soiled. Very good. The entirety of the first page of this issue is devoted to the formation of the Society of the Cincinnati providing a description of the Society along with its rules and purpose. Also the proclamation of Congress ratifying the peace treaty with Great Britain officially putting an end to the war. unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM43207
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Massachusetts Newspaper
THE INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE AND THE UNIVERSAL ADVERTISER. Vol. XIV. No. 711
Boston 1782. 4pp. Folio. Silked on both sides. Minor losses and wear at old folds. Contemporary notation at top of first page. Light scattered soiling. Very good. Revolutionary-era newspaper containing Lord Shelburne's speech at Parliament on Nov. 27 1781 calling for an end to the war with America. Shelburne insists that the conflict has gone on quite long enough and the cost has far outweighed the benefit. Several months later Shelburne took office in the British government and was made Prime Minister shortly thereafter soon bringing the war to an end. A significant number of advertisements are also included as are some brief tidbits from around the colonies. unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM43203
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Massachusetts Newspaper
THE INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE AND THE UNIVERSAL ADVERTISER. Vol. XIV. No. 712. with: SUPPLEMENT TO THE INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE &c
Boston 1782. 4pp. plus supplementary leaf. Folio. Silked on both sides. Minor losses and wear at old folds. Light soiling. Very good. Revolutionary-era newspaper containing several war related items including a printing of General Cornwallis' letter to Lieutenant Colonel Cruger announcing his defeat of General Gates in South Carolina with a brief account of the battle and casualties thereof. Also a lengthy editorial on controlling Congressional power and the concern over the effect of an impost bill on the already fragile economy. The supplement contains a proclamation from Governor John Hancock calling for a day of fasting and prayer on behalf of the good of the country and the war effort. unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM43205
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Massachusetts Newspaper
THE INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE AND THE UNIVERSAL ADVERTISER. Vol. XII. No. 606
Boston 1780. 4pp. Folio. Silked on both sides. Minor loss and wear at old fold. Lightly soiled. Very good. Revolutionary-era newspaper containing among other news items a resolution of Congress concerning the finances and monetary state of the country as well as several tidbits on the campaign in South Carolina. Also an ad on the first page for the sale of "an exceeding active Negro boy aged fifteen. Also a likely Negro girl aged seventeen" who are "to be sold very cheap for no other reason than for want of employ." Also an attack on James Rivington the New York printer for his publications. unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM43200
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Massachusetts Newspaper
THE INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE AND THE UNIVERSAL ADVERTISER. Vol. XV. No. 590
Boston 1783. 4pp. Folio. Old folds. Light wear and minor losses at folds. Lightly soiled. Contemporary ownership inscription on first page. About good. This issue contains several Massachusetts laws including an act to provide for the collection of taxes and "'An Act for the admeasurement of boards and regulating the tale of shingles clapboards hoops and staves"; also an order directing all persons wounded in the Revolutionary War to report the government in order to collect their pensions. hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM43206
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Massachusetts Newspaper
THE INDEPENDENT LEDGER AND THE AMERICAN ADVERTISER. Vol. V. No. 271
Boston 1783. 4pp. Folio. Old folds. Minor loss at some folds affecting a few words of text. Light soiling and foxing. Very good. A representative issue of this newspaper with news of a bill passed by Parliament regarding trade with America and a plethora of advertisements and classified ads. It also contains an account of Lt. James Moody's spying expedition into Philadelphia in 1781 one of the more remarkable stories of the war.Together with the first leaf of the issue for Jan. 2 1786 containing part of a letter written to John Adams by the Abbe de Malby on the government and laws of America. THE INDEPENDENT LEDGER. was established June 15 1778 by Edward Draper and John W. Folsom; it was published until Oct. 16 1786. unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM43192
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Massachusetts Newspaper
THE INDEPENDENT LEDGER AND THE AMERICAN ADVERTISER. Vol. V. No. 254
Boston 1783. 4pp. Folio. Silked on both sides. Minor losses at old folds affecting a few words of text. Some light soiling and wear. Very good. A representative issue of this newspaper with a lengthy article relating news from the English Parliament in which the treaty of peace with America is discussed. THE INDEPENDENT LEDGER. was established June 15 1778 by Edward Draper and John W. Folsom; it was published until Oct. 16 1786. unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM43191
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Massachusetts Newspaper
THE INDEPENDENT LEDGER AND THE AMERICAN ADVERTISER. Vol. II. No. 91
Boston 1780. 4pp. Folio. Old folds. Light scattered soiling and foxing. Very good. A representative issue of this Revolutionary War-era newspaper with news of the war and federal politics including an extract from the minutes of the committee for the regulation of prices which met in convention in February 1780. Likewise brief news of naval activity off Savannah and Charleston. THE INDEPENDENT LEDGER. was established June 15 1778 by Edward Draper and John W. Folsom; it was published until Oct. 16 1786. unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM43188
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Massachusetts Newspaper
THE INDEPENDENT LEDGER AND THE AMERICAN ADVERTISER. Vol. VI. No. 317
Boston 1784. 4pp. Folio. Silked on both sides. Small losses at old folds affecting a few lines of text. Trimmed closely at top of first leaf affecting one line of text. Some light soiling and wear. About very good. A representative issue of this newspaper with a lengthy article on the origin of slaves and the slave trade to be continued in the next issue. Also the proclamation of the treaty of peace between America and England. THE INDEPENDENT LEDGER. was established June 15 1778 by Edward Draper and John W. Folsom; it was published until Oct. 16 1786. unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM43190
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Massachusetts Newspaper
THE MASSACHUSETTS CENTINEL. Vol. IV. No. 21
Boston 1785. 4pp. Small folio. Old folds. Minor loss at one fold. Lightly soiled. Contemporary notation at tope of first page. Very good. THE MASSACHUSETTS CENTINEL an influential Federalist newspaper was called by some the most enterprising newspaper in the state. Although the paper's byline was: "Uninfluenced by Party we aim to be JUST" its publisher Benjamin Russell was a thorough-going Federalist and made his paper the leading Federalist organ in New England. This issue contains a letter reprinted from Isaiah Thomas's paper the MASSACHUSETTS SPY on the stagnant economy and the need for Americans to support native manufactures and goods in order to stimulate the economy and spur America on to her destiny as a wealthy and productive nation. unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM43169
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Massachusetts Newspaper
THE SALEM GAZETTE. Vol. VI. Number 305
Salem Mass 1792. 4pp. Folio. Old folds. Minor loss and tears at a few folds. Lightly soiled. Contemporary ownership inscription at top of first page. Very good. Articles of note in this issue include an account of an Indian raid near Frankfort Ky. and the efforts of Col. M'Dowell to recover the stolen Negroes and horses. Also an article about Philip Freneau's NATIONAL GAZETTE notifying the public that it was set up and is supported by Thomas Jefferson. An extract from the GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES the rival Federalist publication rails against Jefferson. unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM43164
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Massachusetts Newspaper: Gordon Riots
THE INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE AND THE UNIVERSAL ADVERTISER. Vol. XIII. No. 627 & 628
Boston 1780. 4pp. Folio. Old folds. Minor losses and wear along fold lines. Lightly soiled. Contemporary ownership inscription and notation at top of first page of first issue. Very good. Revolutionary-era newspaper containing among other news items a lengthy account of the Gordon Riots in London an anti-Catholic riot in early June 1780 led by Lord George Gordon who marched to Parliament at the head of a crowd of nearly 50000 people. News of the riot is continued in the Sept. 7th issue. Also other brief new items from the Revolution including a list of deserters from the Rhode Island levies. unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM43201
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MASSACHUSETTS TRAVEL DIARY & PHOTO ALBUM
A Photograph Album Kept In 1891 Containing Early Photographs Of Captain Harry Elisha Converse And Other Upper Crust New Englanders; It Was Made Just A Few Months Before Converse Married Mary Parker The First Woman Commissioned By The Merchant Marines
MASSACHUSETTS JOURNEY DIARY AND PHOTOGRAPHY ALBUM. Book. 115pg. 1891. Massachusetts. A travel journal and photography album entitled “Coaching Trip June 5th to 20th 1891â€. There are typewritten notes about a trip from Malden Massachusetts west to the Berkshires and across the Hudson River to West Point and then back to Boston. There are almost a hundred accompanying photographs of the people scenery and activities. The journal concerns the travels of “Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Sawyer Miss Converse Miss Estabrook Captain H.E. Harry Elisha Converse and Messrs G.S. Stockwell J.E. Cochrane and P.W. Sprague†page 91. The scrapbook begins with “Coaching Trip June 5th to 20th 1891. M.B.S. M.C.P. and the scribe meet at the B. & M. Boston and Maine Railroad Station in Malden waiting to be joined by F.E.C. and E.A.E. for the 4:10 train to Boston. We wish we had a photograph of the baggage for we are sure it would be interesting as a souvenir. Bags boxes shawl straps kodaks banjo umbrellas etc. are transported across Boston to the B. & A. Station while the ladies start for Young’s Hotel stopping by the way to purchase finery for Dennis and James. F.E.C. orders dinner and as time is limited thoughtfully orders Broiled Chicken…Dinner is served in Private Parlors – It consists of Milk and crackers. This being insufficient for the insatiable J.E.C. and F.E. another dinner is ordered for them but the report comes back that fire has gone out…â€. The ride continues west seemingly along the path of the modern State Route 2 aka the Mohawk Trail: “…notwithstanding the length of the afternoon drive time passes so pleasantly in talking reading singing etc. that we arrive in Northampton long before any of the party wish to leave the drag. The odometer shows that we traveled 17 miles after dinner…Short walks in some cases after dinner and then we gather on the upper veranda for an hours sing…Bloody Brook House is reached at 12.45 where we dine after which the young ladies devote themselves to letter writing…The gentlemen attend a prize fight in the rear of the house in which one party ‘Jim Carrigan’ a notorious local tough is badly cut up and a visiting tough is completely knocked out or rather kicked out…â€. The party continues through Shelburne Falls Charlemonte up and down the Hoosac Mountain North Adams and into Williamstown. In Williamstown one person makes a long distance telephone call to his father and they attend a baseball game. On June 12th they turn south to Lenox and Great Barrington. On June 15th the narrator mentions that “The young ladies are demoralized this morning because they cannot get alcohol; I never saw girls so dependent upon strong drink early in the morning; this calls to mind the fact that this was to be a dry trip…the heat and dust are almost unbearable…â€. They traveled to Fishkill and then take a boat to West Point where they see cadets and hear a concert. The journal concludes with a listing of the songs they heard on their travels. There are 92 photographs of various sizes. The book was apparently was specially made for the occasion since there is a logo atop every page mentioning “June 5th – 20th 1891â€. The red cloth covers are disbound and the spine is missing; the front cover is gilt stamped with the date of the trip. A fine late Nineteenth Century travel memento. hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 4689
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MASSART, J.
La Presse clandestine dans la Belgique occupée - Avec 24 similés hors texte.
grand in-8, 319 pp., illustrations n/b, broché, couverture illustrée. Couverture et dos usagés sinon bel exemplaire, non coupé. [TX-11]
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MASSIGNON, Louis
Parole donnée
1970 - broché - Editions 10/18, N° 493 / 494 / 495 - Union Générale d'Editions - 1970 - In-12 (format poche) broché - 504 pages - Introduction de Vincent MONTEIL
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Massimiliano Pavan, a cura di
Fondamenti N. 1 1985 Rivista quadrimestrale di cultura
Annata incompleta composta da un uscita la prima anno 1985 del periodico quadrimestrale "Fondamenti". Brossura illustrata ed ingiallita dal tempo presentante abrasioni ai margini, macchioline ai piatti ed ondulazione dovuta ad umidità precedente con leggere e conseguenti gore. Pagine fruibili anche se ingiallite dal tempo con lievi tracce da umidità precedente ai primi fogli. Numero pagine 158. USATO
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Massimo Legnani, direttore
Italia contemporanea anno 1990 N. 180, 181 Istituto nazionale per la storia del movimento liberazione in Italia
Annata incompleta composta da due uscite del periodico trimestrale "Italia contemporanea" anno 1990 N. 180 e 181 rispettivamente di settembre e dicembre. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Brossure illustrate e lievemente ingiallite dal tempo presentanti segni di usura da scaffale ai margini ed al dorso, piccole macchioline marroni ai piatti e segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ambo i volumi. Pagine lievemente ingiallite dal tempo e leggermente ondulate a causa di lieve umidità precedente. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite dalla 438 alla 837. Numero pagine complessive 399. USATO
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Massimo Legnani, direttore
Italia contemporanea anno 1992 N. 186, 187, 188, 189
Annata completa composta da quattro uscite del periodico trimestrale "Italia contemporanea" anno 1992 N. 186, 187, 188 e 189 rispettivamente dal mese di gennaio al mese di dicembre. Pagine lievemente ingiallite dal tempo, in particolare ai tagli. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Brossure illustrate e lievemente ingiallite dal tempo presentanti segni di usura da scaffale ai margini ed al dorso e segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ogni volume. Pagine di documenti fuori testo a fine volume. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 822 USATO
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Massimo Legnani, direttore
Italia contemporanea anno 1993 N. 190, 191, 192, 193
Annata completa composta da 4 uscite del periodico trimestrale "Italia contemporanea" anno 1993 N. 190, 191, 192 e 193. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Pagine lievemente ingiallite dal tempo in particolare ai tagli. Brossure illustrate e lievemente ingiallite dal tempo presentanti segni di usura da scaffale ai margini e segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ogni volume. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 845. USATO
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Massimo Legnani, direttore
Italia contemporanea anno 1994 N. 194, 195, 196, 197 Istituto nazionale per la storia del movimento liberazione in Italia
Annata completa composta da 4 uscite del periodico trimestrale "Italia contemporanea" anno 1994 N. 194, 195, 196 e 197. Brossure illustrate e lievemente ingiallite dal tempo presentanti segni di usura da scaffale ai margini ed al dorso e segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ogni volume. Pagine lievemente ingiallite dal tempo, in particolare ai tagli. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 886. USATO
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Massimo Legnani, direttore
Italia contemporanea anno 1995 N. 198, 199, 200, 201 Istituto nazionale per la storia del movimento liberazione in Italia
Annata completa composta da 4 uscite del periodico trimestrale "Italia contemporanea" anno 1995 N. 198, 199, 200 e 201. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Brossure illustrate e lievemente ingiallite dal tempo presentanti segni di usura da scaffale ai margini ed al dorso, piccole macchioline marroni ai piatti e segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ogni tomo. Pagine lievemente ingiallite dal tempo. Numero pagine complessive 830. USATO
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Massimo Legnani, direttore
Italia contemporanea anno 1996 N. 202, 203, 204, 205 Istituto nazionale per la storia del movimento liberazione in Italia
Annata completa composta da 4 uscite del periodico trimestrale "Italia contemporanea" anno 1996 N. 202, 203, 204 e 205. Brossure illustrate e lievemente ingiallite dal tempo presentanti segni di usura da scaffale ai margini ed al dorso, leggere tracce di usura da sfregamento ai piatti e segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ogni tomo. Pagine lievemente ingiallite dal tempo. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 844. USATO
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