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184261643Leipzig: Reichenbach 1842. X, 239 S. 19 x 12 cm. Pappeinband.
189379371893 in-8 oblong, VIII-241-20pp. br. (mq. 2eme couverture et partie du dos). P. Cleret 1893,
188445332Bonn. Verlag von Emil Strauß. 1884. 91, (1) Seiten. Mit 7 Holzschnitten im Text. Geprägter OLwd.-Einband. (Einband am rechten Rand stark berieben u. fleckig. Papier teils fleckig). 20x13 cm
1898ABE-103044800328 PAGES FORMAT 27 CM X 38 CM-COUVERTURE COULEURS DE STEINLEN,"EN RENTRANT DE LA FETE NATIONALE",PAR PAUL ACKER,SOLDAT ALLUMANT UNE CIGARETTE,BAL MUSETTE,LAMPIONS-"LA SOIF",15 LIGNES DE RECLAME POUR LE VIN "MARIANI"-"CONTEMPLATION INTERROMPUE",3 DESSINS NOIR ET BLANC DE FALCO SUR 1 PAGE,ABSINTHE-"SI JE DEVIENS VIEUX!",POESIE DE JULES LAFFORGUE,MUSIQUE DE GASTON PERDUCET,DESSIN COULEURS PAR PAUL BALLURIAU
184764870-A-57281Groningen: Schierbeek 1847-1849. Linnen band. 336 440 pp. met 6 uitvouwbare platen achterin. -Boekband iets kromgetrokken boekblok iets smoezlig naam op titelpagina Dl. 1: De bodem en de wateren. Dl. 2: De bewoners. -- 1e stuk: Voor en onder de Romeinen. Het 2e stuk ontbreek: In en sedert het Frankische tijdvak. Schierbeek unknown
184764868-A-Groningen: Schierbeek 1847-1849. Linnen band. 336 440 pp. 6 uitvouwbare platen achterin. -Band heel iets krom boekblok licht smoezelig oveerigens in goede staat. Eerste deel: De bodem en de wateren. Met een kaart voorstellende hunner alouden of natuurlijken staat Tweede deel eerste stuk: De bewoners. Vóór en onder de Romeinen. Met zes platen. Schierbeek unknown
1844717201844. A "Public Whore" Manuscript. Wisconsin. Acker James Defendant. Accusation of Adultery. Walworth County Wisconsin Territory 1845. Single 12-1/2" x 7-3/4" sheet. Moderate toning two horizontal fold lines light edgewear. Content in neat hand docketed on verso. $450. The document pertains to suit filed against James Acker by Dyes Read for William and Lorna Smith. "The said James Acker falsely and maliciously charged the said Lorna Smith then being the wife of the said William Smith with being a public whore and falsely and maliciously stated in the presence of a number of persons that the said Lona Smith was a public whore thereby imputing to her the crime of adultery to by reason of which the said plaintiffs have been greatly damaged and they claim damages to the amount of one thousand dollars." The case was brought before Supreme Court Commissioner George Gale 1816-1868. Gale served in the Wisconsin state senate and was the founder of both Gale College and the town of Galesville. The defendant in this action may have been early Wisconsin pioneer James C. "J.C." Acker 1819-1892 who moved to Wisconsin from New York in 1842 and purchased 160 acres in La Fayette Township where he operated a farm and established a stone quarry. We do not know how this case was decided. unknown books