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BIBLIOGRAPHIE DE L'AFRIQUE EQUATORIALE FRANÇAISE.
Bruel, Georges
Reprint of the edition originally published by Emile Larose, Paris, 1914 (Besterman 175). Descriptions of 7029 books, articles, and pamphlets related to French Equatorial Africa, as compiled by Georges Bruel, Administrateur en Chef des Colonies . The former French federation consisted of Gabon, Middle Congo, Chad and Ubangi-Shari (now the Central African Republic). The federation was officially established in 1910 largely through the efforts of Savorgnan de Brazza, who forged the link between French possessions in the Congo basin and those in West Africa. With a subject index. Modeled after Grandidier's classic "Bibliographie de Madagascar."
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J.F.K. REMEMBERED.
by Schlesinger Jr., Arthur.
Limited to 425 copies of which this is one of 60 copies with Roman Numerals (this being LX) bound thus and containing marbled endpapers by Iris Nevins. Author was a noted historian and adviser to President Kennedy. Printed on the 25th anniversary of the President's assasination. Hand printed by Luke Ives Pontifell at his Thornwillow Press on Johannot paper from France and with handbinding by Karl Foulkes. With one engraving by Michael McCurdy on the title page. The author has signed this copy at the bottom of the first page of text and the printer has signed the colophon. Loosely inserted is a T.L.s. from Pontifell to the artist, Michael McCurdy, meant to accompany this copy of the book and apologizing for taking so long to get the book to him.

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