Le gouvernement haitien Auteur(s) : Dautant, Caius Éditeur(s) : J. Verrollot J. Verrollot ( Port-au-Prince Haiti ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) par C. Dautant (J. suis) (Décembre 1908) Haiti 000135110 23158011 AAQ1164 | Partager |
A Historical marker for the Emilio Pon's Cigar Factory. Auteur(s) : Ybor City Rotary Club ( Manufacturer ) Auteurs secondaires : Cigar City Collection Résumé : "Emillio Pon's, a pioneer cigar manufacurer and an outstanding public servant , established the first cigar factory of local origin on this site in 1887.
Here on October 17, 1894, Jose' Marti, the Cuban Patriot, made his last Ybor City revolutionary address from the readers pulpit amidst the wild acclaim of the Cuban tobacco workers.
The final words of the prophtic speech were: "We shall triumph! Their hammer blows will be met by a destructive file of steel." (Funding) Funded in part by the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS), Ephemeral Cities Project. Tampa |z 1271000 |2 ceeus Hillsborough County |z 12057 |2 ceeus United States of America -- Florida -- Hillsborough County -- Tampa Droits : All rights reserved. 2005. C24-05719 | Partager |
Guyana's Hindus face Gay Quandary Auteur(s) : Hinduism Today Éditeur(s) : Himalayan Academy Himalayan Academy ( United States ) Résumé : (Funding) Support for the development of the technical infrastructure and partner training provided by the United States Department of Education TICFIA program. (Acquisition) This article is published in Hinduism Today http://www.hinduismtoday.com and is shared by the author Vidyaratha Kissoon email vidyak1 (at) gmail dot com. The author Vidyaratha Kissoon has proposed the following corrections to the PDF version. Some corrections have been made in the print version and in the online edition. Errata Sheet for "Guyana's Hindus face Gay Quandary" Page 60 1) The caption on the photograph should be "Activists from the Caribbean at a human rights advocacy workshop in Guyana in August 2010" - 2) The line "After being ruled by the Dutch, the Spanish and finally the British ... " should read "After being ruled by the Dutch and the British".. 3) The line 'Revisions and amendments to the constitution are relatively common' to 'Revisions and amendments to the constitution are necessary to achieving this nationhood' 4) The phrase "Congress of Guyana" should be changed to "Parliament of Guyana" Page 61 4) The line "Hindu institutions were mostly absent from the 2001 debate except for a joint statement issued by a few organisations.." should read "Hindu institutions were mostly absent from the 2003 debate except for a joint multifaith statement which included a few organisations .." 6) The comments by Former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan - referred to laws like those in Guyana (the British colonial Caribbean) 7) The last sentence should read "Freedom of worship is ... and each of the main groups has national holidays [Christmas, Easter, Diwali, Phagwah, Eid ul Adha, Youman Nabi] Page 62 8) The line "Pandit Dhanesar was not able.. " to "Pandit Dhanesar did not provide any specific reference in the Vedas. In Guyana, many Pandits sustain traditions a mix of oral and written traditions" 9) The line "Active in helping the gay and lesbian communities, he advocates acceptance." should read "He advocates acceptance .. " The corrected version of the article appears online at http://hinduismtoday.com/modules/smartsection/item.php?itemid=5172 Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. | Partager |
British Guiana 1898 : Punishment for Sodomy meted out to Nabi Baksh and Mohangoo on the Mersey ; Report from the Governor to the Colonial Office Auteur(s) : Walter Sendall Governor of British Guiana Résumé : (Donation) This report was donated by Gaiutra Bahadur who came across it in when doing research for her soon to be published book "Coolie Woman" "Coolie Woman" is scheduled to be published in 2012 by The University of Chicago Press in the US and Hurst & Co. in the UK. An excerpt from the book first appeared in the Spring 2011 issue of the U.S. literary magazine The Virginia Quarterly Review (http://www.vqronline.org/articles/2011/spring/bahadur-coolie/) and
was then reprinted in India in the Sept. 2011 issue of The Caravan magazine. The whole excerpt is up at the Caravan's Web site: http://www.caravanmagazine.in/Story/1058/Her-Middle-Passage.html (Internal Comments) Notes from the Report Arrived October 31, 1898 Dr. Arthur Harrison, SS G.H. Rock, Captain 673 landed 436 men // 438 embarked 191 women // 192 embarked 19 boys 19 girls 8 infants 9 births 4 deaths, one a baby born on board 54 marriages 37 served before in BG, 21 in other colonies * measles epidemic early in voyage until they crossed the Equator, 38 days in, almost daily there were heavy squalls with rain; misery of seasickness, vessel pitching and rolling heavily * got to sea July 14 - the very worst month of the whole year, having to face the full force of the southwest monsoon, Sujaria's would have been the same timing the coal of inferior quality and ran short, meaning water and cooked meals less for immigrants surgeon's journal: july 28: no 167 baijooporai, m, 20, was reported missing at 3 p.m. [cause of death in death list "lost over board" no. 178 lachman states that on 25th instant at sunset baijoo was in his berth suffering from seasickness; later on he saw him take his blanket, get up and go away... lachman states baijoo was a very quiet well-behaved man, shewing no signs of mental aberration, but was very seasick. no further information could be obtained regarding his disappearance. from the emigrants or crew. ... september 25: "No 696, Nobibux, m., 20 years, and No 351 Mohangu, m, 22 years, were caught about midnight by a sirdar named Rambocus committing sodomy. When brought up before the Captain and myself they both confessed their guilt. Nobibux stated that for the last ten years he had allowed men to commit acts of beastliness: he had no doubt induced Mohangu to do this criminal act. Nobibux was put in irons and Mohangu, after blistering his penis, was made to holystone [scrub the decks] from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily." [latitude 35.17 s. and longitude 22.10 e.] [nobibux handcuffed every night from sept 25 to landing on oct 31, as was a man who had jumped overboard and was rescued] criminal charges brought against two immigrants; in CO marginalia, discussion over the legality of the punishment and doubt expressed over whether there was any sodomy committed at all; indication there wasn't enough proof to prosecute: "the men should have been put in confinement and tried in British Guiana for an offense committed on the high seas on board a British vessel..."; fine the surgeon but should he be barred from re-employment? inspector general of police investigated; attorney general decided not to prosecute; IAG criticizes SS for punishing the two without fully and carefully enquiring into the case. violated Rule 165 relating to colonial emigration, which strictly prohibits harsh treatment of the people The contract with the surgeon superintendant enclosed shows that each was granted a pint of wine per day and stout. This surgeon was given 20 shillings per immigrant landed alive. for immigrants classified as invalids on embarking, if they died during voyage, he received a pro-rated amount, based on how long they lived; wife not allowed to go along. Arthur Harrison, SS, states on November 4, 1898: [on 25th Sept, when near the Cape of Good Hope, his compounder Abdul Wahed reported to him at 8 a.m. that he heard two men had committed sodomy during the night. he told the compounder to take the men to the hospital, where he would question them.] [witness, the sirdar Rambuccus, brought in with the two men. questioned in front of them, he said that he was on watch in between decks at midnight and "saw something unusual between these two men, they being under one blanket; he pulled off the blanket and saw them committing sodomy." he called the head sirdar at once. the prisoners denied it to the head sirdar but then later confessed. they were left in the charge of the hear sirdar for the rest of the night. captain also present at inquiry. while Rambuccus was giving this testimony, neither prisoner said anything.] [the head sirdar Salikram is then questioned. confirms being called as above. says he separated the men and "asked them why they were doing this wrong thing, that they at first denied it and afterwards they confessed they did it for pleasure."] [when questioned by SS, men at once confessed. Nabibux: "I have done it." Mohungu said same, "as far as I can remember. I cannot remember the words they used in confessing." Nabibux placed in irons fastened to a stanchion in the hospital. Mohangu placed in hospital and ordered to holystone from 6 a.m to 6 p.m. "I blistered the penis of Mohungu. I did so as a punishment as I thought he deserved it." did this right after enquiry concluded. the captain knew Harrison did this. "Mohungu was the man who committed the act on Nabibuccus. I blistered him as a preventitive, as he might have attempted the act again. I have known cases where the penis has been blistered as a preventitive treatment, in case of masturbation with boys."] [says he didn't see it as a crime committed against the laws of England, but "as a matter of discipline on board ship"; didn't examine their private parts for evidence] "Since this all occurred, it has come to my knowlegde that the head sirdar had threatend the two men to make them confess. Since I heard this, I have questioned them. Both denied the act and said Salikram had threatened to make them confess. My compounder's name is Abdul Wahed. I have heard from him since that the man Rambuccus who caught them had a spite against one of the men, owing to something that had occurred in the country Depot in India." ABDUL WAHED, THE CHIEF COMPOUNDER, STATES: [the inquiry occurred at about 8:30 p.m. on the 25th Sept.] "I heard Mohungu say he had put his penis in Nabibux' anus, and some days afterwards both men said to me that Rambux and Salikram had threatened to beat them throughout the voyage if they did not confess to having committed the sodomy." "Nabibux told me that he and Rambux had had a row in the Fizabad depot and he told me that Rambux had a spite against him." [the prisoners were under his charge in the hospital] [doesn't know what the depot quarrel was about. didn't ask. never noticed any ill feeling between Rambux and any of the men before this happened. never noticed Mohangu and Nabibux to be much in each other's company] RAMBUCCUS [an Ahir. says he knew Nabibuccus for a month in the Fyzabad depot, where he was a sirdar] "The men were under a platform sleeping. There were other coolies sleeping there too. The men were sleeping in their usual place... I noticed two men under one blanket. I have orders not to allow this, so I hauled the blanket off. Mohangu was on top of Nabibux who was lying on his back. Mahangu was lying on his stomach. I asked them what they were doing. They gave no reply. Mahangu came off. I did not see his private parts. His baba was loose. I did not notice the state of Nabibux' baba. He had it on, but I don't know whether the crupper of the baba was undone or not. I did not see his private parts. I did not see his anus. I did not see Mahungu's penis in Nabibux' anus, but from their position I suspected that they were committing sodomy... These two men always slept together during the voyage." SALIKRAM "They said Rambux hauled the blanket and shook them up while they were asleep. Rambuccus said they were committing sodomy but I don't think they were. They appeared to me just as if they had just been awakened. Their eyes seemed heavy with sleep." "I never knew either of these men before I met them onboard. Myself and Rambuccus do not agree. I never noticed Rambuccus and either of the two men have any quarrel. I never noticed Nabibux and Monungu keeping much company. I don't know whether these men were in the habit of sleeping alongside of one another. I never threatened these men to make them confess. I never heard the men confess they had done it. They did not confess before me." IN THE END: 50 pounds deducted from Harrison's gratuity for inflicting corporal punishment Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. | Partager |
Le contrôle financier du gouvernement des États-Unis d'Amérique sur la république d'Haïti Auteur(s) : Beauvoir, Vilfort Éditeur(s) : Recueil Sirey Recueil Sirey ( Paris ) Résumé : (Bibliography) "Bibliographie": p. [251]-253. (Statement of Responsibility) par Vilfort Beauvoir ... préface de m. Marc Réglade. Haiti Haiti United States United States Haiti 000132820 23195368 AAP8853 | Partager |
The History of Sandford and Merton ; Sandford and Merton Auteur(s) : Day, Thomas, 1748-1789 Dalziel, Edward, 1817-1905 Dalziel, George, 1815-1902 Frederick Warne (Firm) ( Publisher ) Éditeur(s) : Frederick Warne and Co., Bedford Street, Strand Frederick Warne and Co., Bedford Street, Strand ( London ) Résumé : Approximate date established from Brown, P. London publishers and printers c.1800-1870. Half-title. Series statement from publisher's binding. Publisher's advertisement: p. [9], preceding text. Also: [7] pages following text; the first three of which are included in the final text gathering. Includes preface; table of contents. Cf. Osborne Coll., p. 243-244; 874-875. Cf. Gumuchian, 2064-2088. Cf. Welch, D.A. Amer. children's books, 269. (Statement of Responsibility) by Thomas Day ; with original illustrations, printed in colours by Dalziel Brothers. Droits : This item is presumed to be in the public domain. The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries respect the intellectual property rights of others and do not claim any copyright interest in this item. Users of this work have responsibility for determining copyright status prior to reusing, publishing or reproducing this item for purposes other than what is allowed by fair use or other copyright exemptions. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions may require permission of the copyright holder. The Smathers Libraries would like to learn more about this item and invite individuals or organizations to contact The Department of Special and Area Studies Collections (special@uflib.ufl.edu) with any additional information they can provide. 002248809 ALK0534 31192218 | Partager |
Loi du 14 août 1928 relative à l'impôt sur l'alcool et sur le tabac ; Impôt sur l'alcool et sur le tabac Auteur(s) : Haiti Haiti -- Département des finances Haiti -- Conseil d'État Éditeur(s) : Impr. nationale Impr. nationale ( Port-au-Prince ) Résumé : Title from PDF cover (LLMC Digital, viewed on Sept. 8, 2010) At head of title: Département des Finances. "Le Conseil d'État a voté la loi"--P. 1 Haiti Haiti Haiti Haïti Haïti Haïti 662764870 | Partager |
Copy of resignation letter from John F. Stevens to President Theodore Roosevelt Auteur(s) : Stevens, John F. (John Frank), 1853-1943 ( Author, Primary ) Résumé : (Biographical) From Wikipedia: John Frank Stevens (25 April 1853 – 2 June 1943) was an American engineer who built the Great Northern Railway in the United States and was chief engineer on the Panama Canal between 1905 and 1907. Biography: Stevens was born in rural Maine, near West Gardiner to John Stevens, a tanner and farmer, and Harriet Leslie French. He attended Maine State Normal School (now the University of Maine at Farmington) for two years. At the conclusion of his schooling in 1873, bleak economic conditions held little promise of a job, and he chose to go west. Entry into the field of civil engineering evolved from his experience in the Minneapolis city engineer's office. For two years he carried out a variety of engineering tasks, including surveying and building railroads, and at the same time gained experience and an understanding of the subject. He became a practical engineer, self-taught and driven by a self-described "bull-dog tenacity of purpose." In 1878 Stevens married Harriet T. O'Brien. They had five children, two of whom died in infancy.
By the age of 33, in 1886, Stevens was principal assistant engineer for the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway, and in charge of building the line from Duluth, Minnesota to Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, across the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Although a large part of his work involved surveying, he assisted in all phases of railroading: reconnaissance, locating, organizing, and construction.
In 1889, Stevens was hired by James J. Hill as a locating engineer for the Great Northern Railway.
Stevens earned wide acclaim in 1889 when he explored Marias Pass, Montana, and determined its practicability for a railroad. Stevens was an efficient administrator with remarkable technical skills and imagination. He discovered Stevens Pass through the Cascade Mountains, set railroad construction standards in the Mesabi Range of northern Minnesota, and supervised construction of the Oregon Trunk Line. Hill promoted him to chief engineer in 1895, and later to general manager. During his time at the Great Northern, Stevens built over a thousand miles of railroad, including the original Cascade Tunnel. Stevens Pass in the Cascade Range was named for him. (Most other Pacific Northwest landmarks with the word "Stevens" are named after Isaac Stevens, who is of no relation.)
Panama Canal:
Stevens left the Great Northern in 1903 for the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, where he was promoted to vice-president. Then, in 1905, at Hill's recommendation, he was hired by Theodore Roosevelt as chief engineer on the Panama Canal.
Stevens' primary achievement in Panama was to build the infrastructure needed for the completion of the canal. "The digging," he said, "is the least thing of all." He proceeded immediately to build warehouses, machine shops, and piers. Communities for the personnel were planned and built to include housing, schools, hospitals, churches, and hotels. He authorized extensive sanitation and mosquito-control programs that eliminated yellow fever and other diseases from the Isthmus. Reflecting his background, he saw the early stage of the canal project itself as primarily a problem in railroad engineering, which included rebuilding the Panama Railway and devising a rail-based system for disposing of the soil from the excavations. Stevens argued the case against a sea level canal like the French had tried to build. He successfully convinced Theodore Roosevelt of the necessity of a high-level canal built with dams and locks.
Resignation:
Stevens resigned suddenly from the Canal project in 1907 to Roosevelt's great annoyance, as the focus of the work turned to construction of the canal itself. As a railroad engineer, Stevens had little expertise in building locks and dams, and probably realized he was no longer the best person for the remainder of the job. Stevens would also have been aware that the original great Cascade Tunnel, for which he was responsible, was in hindsight built in error too close to the ruling grade and was perhaps turning from a credit to a debit. The true reasons for his resignation have never been known.
Subsequent career:
Following the collapse of Imperial Russia in 1917, leaders of the provisional government appealed to President Wilson for help with their transportation systems. Stevens was selected to chair a board of prominent U.S. railroad experts sent to Russia to rationalize and manage a system that was in disarray; among his work was on the Trans-Siberian Railway. After the overthrow of the provisional government, the board's work ceased. Stevens remained in Allied-occupied Manchuria and in 1919 headed the Inter-Allied Technical Board charged with the administration and operation of the Chinese Eastern and Siberian railways. He remained in an advisory capacity until occupying Allied troops were withdrawn; he finally left in 1923. After his return to the United States Stevens continued to work as a consulting engineer, ending his career in Baltimore in the early 1930s. He was awarded the Franklin Institute's Franklin Medal in 1930. He then retired to Southern Pines, North Carolina, where he died at the age of 90 in 1943. Digital version only, no paper copy in collection archives. Droits : This item is presumed to be in the public domain. The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries respect the intellectual property rights of others and do not claim any copyright interest in this item. Users of this work have responsibility for determining copyright status prior to reusing, publishing or reproducing this item for purposes other than what is allowed by fair use or other copyright exemptions. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions may require permission of the copyright holder. The Smathers Libraries would like to learn more about this item and invite individuals or organizations to contact Digital Services (UFDC@uflib.ufl.edu) with any additional information they can provide. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00029596/00001 | Partager |
Cuatro aänos de investigaciâon en maâiz en Guatemala Auteur(s) : Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologia Agricolas. Sector Publico Agricola Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologâia Agrâicolas (Guatemala) Éditeur(s) : Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologia Agricolas, ICTA, Sector PuÌlico Agricola, ICTA Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologia Agricolas, ICTA, Sector PuÌlico Agricola, ICTA ( Guatemala, C.A ) Résumé : (Internal Comments) Peter E. Hildebrand collection Item archived was a map; actual item needs to be scanned as of 8/12/2010 (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references (p. 53-56). "Informe final (Mayo/76 - Abril/80)"--Cover. "Proyecto USAID-Gob. de Guatemala, No.75-15 PIO/T 520-232-2-50028, 76-3 PIO/T 520-232-3-560019." Guatemala Guatemala 74459345 | Partager |
Receipts and expenditures of Cuba Auteur(s) : United States -- Division of Insular Affairs Éditeur(s) : Govt. Print. Off. Govt. Print. Off. ( Washington ) Résumé : Binder's title. Miscellaneous reports of revenues of customs and expenditures of various agencies in Cuba. Cuba 001511882 24680714 AHC4850 | Partager |
Código fiscal de los Estado Unidos de Colombia, (Ley 106 de 13 de junio de 1873) sancionado por el Congreso de 1873 ; Código fiscal Auteur(s) : Colombia Éditeur(s) : Impr. de Zalamea hermanos Impr. de Zalamea hermanos ( Bogotá ) Résumé : Vol. 2 has title: Codigo fiscal de los Estados Unidos de Colombia. Parte segunda. (Comprende las leyes que lo han modificado expedidas hasta 1881 y las del apéndice hasta 1884). Colombia Colombia 03183556 08026305 | Partager |
Code douanier Dr. François Duvalier Auteur(s) : Haiti Haiti -- Département des finances et des affaires économiques Éditeur(s) : Impr. de l'État Impr. de l'État ( Port-au-Prince, Haïti ) Résumé : Title from PDF t.p. (LLMC Digital, viewed on Sept. 13, 2010) At head of title: Département des finances et des affaires économiques. Haiti Haïti 663906848 | Partager |
État des finances de Saint-Domingue Auteur(s) : Barbé-Marbois, François, 1745-1837 Proisy, Vincent-René de Éditeur(s) : De l'Impr. royale De l'Impr. royale ( Paris ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) par m. Barbé de Marbois. Title from PDF t.p. (LLMC Digital, viewed on Sept. 30, 2011) Haiti Haïti France America Haiti France Amérique Haïti 755081732 ocn755081732 | Partager |
Saint-Domingue Auteur(s) : Lepelletier de Saint-Remy, R Éditeur(s) : A. Bertrand A. Bertrand ( Paris ) Résumé : (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references. (Statement of Responsibility) Par M.R. Lepelletier de Saint-Remy. Haiti Dominican Republic Haiti 08915021 02012854 ocm08915021 | Partager |
Enquête parlementaire sur les emprunts du gouvernement Domingue à l'étranger Auteur(s) : Haiti -- Commission parlementaire d'enquête sur les emprunts du gouvernement Domingue à l'étranger Éditeur(s) : Sears et Cole Sears et Cole ( New York ) Résumé : Title from PDF t.p. (LLMC Digital, viewed on Nov. 28, 2010) Publisher varies: v. 1, 4e division, 2e sér. issued: Port-au-Prince : Impr. Bouchereau. Haiti Haiti Haïti Haïti Haïti Haiti Haïti 685362344 | Partager |
The life and surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner ; Robinson Crusoe Auteur(s) : Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 Whittingham, Charles, 1767-1840 ( Printer ) Harvey, George, ca. 1800-1876 Baldwin & Cradock ( Publisher ) Éditeur(s) : Printed for Baldwin and Cradock Printed for Baldwin and Cradock ( London ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) Illustrated with forty-six characteristic wood engravings, finely executed from drawings by Harvey. "A new and correct edition, complete in one volume." Title vignette. Head and tail pieces. "Biographical sketch of Daniel Defoe": p. xi-xxiv. Printed by C. Whittingham. Includes publisher's advertisements 2 p. at end. England -- London Droits : This item is presumed to be in the public domain. The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries respect the intellectual property rights of others and do not claim any copyright interest in this item. Users of this work have responsibility for determining copyright status prior to reusing, publishing or reproducing this item for purposes other than what is allowed by fair use or other copyright exemptions. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions may require permission of the copyright holder. The Smathers Libraries would like to learn more about this item and invite individuals or organizations to contact The Department of Special and Area Studies Collections (special@uflib.ufl.edu) with any additional information they can provide. 14236069 | Partager |
True stories of famous men and women of America for young people ; True stories of our famous men & women for young people ; True stories of our famous men and women for young people Auteur(s) : Abbott, John S. C ( John Stevens Cabot ), 1805-1877 ( Editor ) Garnett, William ( Editor ) Birdsall, William W ( William Wilfred ), 1854-1909 ( Editor ) Ellis, Edward Sylvester, 1840-1916 ( Editor ) J.H. Moore Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.) ( Publisher ) Éditeur(s) : J.H. Moore Co. J.H. Moore Co. ( Philadelphia ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) prepared by a corps of distinguished writers, John S.C. Abbott, William Garnett, W.W. Birdsall, Edward S. Ellis, and others ; illustrated with magnificent full page photogravure portraits and a wealth of other fine engravings. Title page printed in red and black. United States -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia United States Droits : This item is presumed to be in the public domain. The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries respect the intellectual property rights of others and do not claim any copyright interest in this item. Users of this work have responsibility for determining copyright status prior to reusing, publishing or reproducing this item for purposes other than what is allowed by fair use or other copyright exemptions. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions may require permission of the copyright holder. The Smathers Libraries would like to learn more about this item and invite individuals or organizations to contact The Department of Special and Area Studies Collections (special@uflib.ufl.edu) with any additional information they can provide. 002225047 ALG5319 42787621 | Partager Voir aussi Presidents -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh ) Statesmen -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh ) Generals -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh ) Mothers -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh ) Authors -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh ) Wives -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh ) Women -- Suffrage -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh ) Temperance -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh ) History -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh ) Biographies -- 1898 ( rbgenr ) |
Esquema de implementaciâon del prâestamo para pequeînos agricultores (Convenio ICA-AID) Auteur(s) : Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario Éditeur(s) : Subgerencia de Desarrollo Rural, Division de Estudios Socio-Econâomicos, Divisiâon de Asistencia Tâecnica Estatal Agropecuria Subgerencia de Desarrollo Rural, Division de Estudios Socio-Econâomicos, Divisiâon de Asistencia Tâecnica Estatal Agropecuria ( Tibaitatâa Colombia ) Résumé : "Diciembre de 1976." Colombia Colombia Colombia Colombia 85785009 | Partager |
Problemas de la nueva Cuba Auteur(s) : Foreign Policy Association -- Commission on Cuban Affairs Buell, Raymond Leslie, 1896-1946 Portell-Vilá, Herminio, 1901- Tercero, José, 1903- Foreign Policy Association Éditeur(s) : Foreign Policy Association, Inc. Foreign Policy Association, Inc. ( New York ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) informe de la Comision de asuntos cubanos, Raymond Leslie Buell, Frank Whitson Fetter, Frank Dunstone Graham ... [and others] R. L. Buell, chairman. This report is also published in English under title: Problems of new Cuba. It has been translated into Spanish by Herminio Portell Vilá and José Tercero. Cuba Cuba Cuba 000385747 22123696 ACC7125 | Partager |