Angewandte Bildungsokonomik: Das Beispiel des Senegal.
Munich: 1967. Tables. 8vo, printed wrappers. Munchen, (1967). Text in German. More
Munich: 1967. Tables. 8vo, printed wrappers. Munchen, (1967). Text in German. More
Paris: 1932. Map plus 9 Illustrations, 277pp, printed wrappers. Paris, (1932). Les Grandes Figures Coloniales, 9. More
Paris: 1950. Profusely Illustrated. 8vo, cloth-backed pictorial boards. Paris, 1950. More
Paris: 1968. Tall 8vo, pr. wrs. Paris, (1968). More
Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1971. Illustrated 8vo, cloth, d.w. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1971. More
Stanford: Stanfor University Press, 1968. Illustrated sparsely with charts & maps. 285pp. 8vo, beige cloth, d.w. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1968. A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper. Published for the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace. More
Paris: Jaques Collombat, 1695. [8], 9-213, [22] pages with text in French. Illustrated with 1 folding map (Brest Harbor) and 5 other engraved plates. Rubricated title page with engraved vignette. 12mo, full contemporary calf with blind-stamped covers and gilt spine (well-rubbed and spine chipped at foot; stain on front endpaper and gutter of title, which is also chipped at fore-edge; library giftplate on pastedown). Paris: Jaques Collombat, 1695. Rare. WITH a second softcover volume containing the English translation "Voyage to..... More
Garden City: 1943. 8vo, cloth (slight dampstain at bottom). 4 Illustrations. Garden City, (1943). More
Paris: Nathan, 1984. Illustrated in color. 107 pages. 4to, brown cloth, d.w. (small tear at spine). Paris: Nathan/Nea, (1984). Fine in a very good(+) dust wrapper. More
Just a note to let you know that the book by De Remusat arrived safe and sound today. Wonderful copy. Very nicely packaged for shipping too. I'll remember your store. Thank you.
I saw CNN student news on the other day and impressed how you ladies doing at the bookstore. I am Japanese woman and we value and treasure ancient things. Plus I am a genuine bookworm who prefer printed volumes than electric gadget. So I wanted to say it was a great interview and wonderful to know that there are someone who try to preserve old things rather than sell them and go to Carribean or wherever to swing in hammock. Hope I can visit you someday. Love and respect,