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623981982. United States Court of Claims Reports. Cases Decided. Washington: Government Printing Office. Vols. 1 to 231 1863-1982. Complete set of all volumes published. Thirty-six 36 linear feet of shelf space. Ex-library. Tan buckram some early volumes 1 to 78 with shelf wear and soiling. Internally very good. Special $1995. The term "legislative courts" is used in the United States Government Manual to designate several special courts established by action of Congress. They are not included under the provision in the Constitution for a federal judiciary. The first of these special courts to be created was the Court of Claims in 1855 "to hear and determine the merits of certain claims against the federal government particularly those arising out of contracts." A chief justice and four associate justices all appointed by the President preside over this court. Boyd. United States Government Publications 110. Complete set of all volumes published from 1863 to 1982. Continued by Cases Decided in the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit October 1982 and West's Federal Claims Reporter 1983 to date. unknown
190738817Leipzig, J.A. Barth, 1907. Contep. hcloth. Both hinges with a tear at upper part. ""Annalen der Physik, Vierte Folge. Band 23. Herausgegeben von W.Wien und M. Planck"", VIII,1000 pp. and 4 plates. Einstein's papers pp. 197-98 a. 206-209 a. 371-384. Internally fine and clean. The whole volume offered.
190738817Leipzig J.A. Barth 1907. Contep. hcloth. Both hinges with a tear at upper part. "Annalen der Physik Vierte Folge. Band 23. Herausgegeben von W.Wien und M. Planck" VIII1000 pp. and 4 plates. Einstein's papers pp. 197-98 a. 206-209 a. 371-384. Internally fine and clean. The whole volume offered. <br/><br/><em>All 3 papers in first edition. - The first paper "New possibility of testing the relativity principle" deals with the shift of canal rays in the Dobbler effect as a possible confirmation of the Principle of Relativity - the confirmation became actual only in 1938 when new improved instrumentation made it possible. - The second paper "remarks concerning Paul Ehrenfest's note: 'Translation of the deformable electron and the momentum law' Einstein gives his answer by relating it to his Theory of Relativity. - The third paper "The inertia of energy as demanded by the principle of relativity" which is a importen paper as it i is the first to state E=mc2 in its general form. general form. This new relation which was adumbrated already in his paper of 1906 Das prinzip von der Erhaltung der Schwerpunktsbewegung brings about the complete unification of mass and energy into a single concept. In natural units which make c=1 we have E=m i.e. mass and energy are one and the same quantity. Every form of energy also has a mass value just as every mass represents a definite amount of energy. - Weil Nos 1718 a. 19 </em> hardcover
190153506Washington D. C.: Government Printing Office. As New. 1901. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Text pristine & unmarked - 135 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . Government Printing Office hardcover
184444457Chalons-sur-Marne, Imprimerie lithographique Barbat, 1844. In-4 de 1 frontispice (4)-315-(3) pp., cartonnage décoré, tranches dorées, couverture et dos conservés, étui.
154313688Parisiis, Ex officina Roberti Stephani, 1543. 3 parties en 1 vol. in-8 (160 x 100 mm) de 113-(7) ff. 1 f.bl. (84) ff. 1 f.bl. 70-(2) ff., caractères italiques, vélin dur à rabats, titre manuscrit au dos, tranches jaspées (reliure de l'époque).
190273377London: Edwin Arnold 1902. Limited to 165 numbered copies on vellum at the Essex House Press under C. R. Ashbee. Small octavo. 45 1 pp. Hand-colored frontispiece and two full-page hand-colored illustrations and eighty-five hand-colored ornamental letters by Edith Harwood. Tail-piece. Caslon type. Publisher's vellum with rose and gilt lettering to front cover. Bit of natural mottling to vellum. Custom folding cloth chemise and slipcase. A very good copy.Great Poems Series No. 6. "In 1886 C.R. Ashbee established the Guild of Handicraft at Essex House London. Around the same time Ashbee created the Essex House Press. The Essex House Press published its first book in 1898. The work of the press was very much a part of the Arts and Crafts Movement. Ashbee continually linked the aims of the press with those of John Ruskin and William Morris and described the object of the movement as “making useful things…making them well and…making them beautiful.†The critics however were not so sure about the work of Essex House Press calling it “articraftiness.†Later booklovers came to admire much of its work. Some of the presses and some of the workmen for Essex House Press came from the Kelmscott Press after its demise in 1897 following the death of William Morris. Ashbee designed his own typeface called “Endeavor†for the press. In 1902 the press moved to Glouscestershire. The Essex House Press closed in 1910 having produced more than seventy titles." Univ. of Utah Edwin Arnold hardcover
199011909DBStuttgart, Verlag Müller & Schindler, 1990. 4°. 29 x 33 cm. Faksimile 54 Seiten und Textband 369 Seiten. Faksimile in braunrotem Ganzlederband mit Metallschließen und Metallecken. Textband in braunrotem Halblederband. Beide zusammen in purpurfarbener, samtbezogener Schmuckbox. [3 Warenabbildungen]
89756WOODBLOCK PRINTING A COLLECTION OF OFUDA CHARMS IN THREE ALBUMS. Slightly over 1200 ofuda ranging in size from that of a grain of rice there are 97 of these up to 21.5 x 31 cm. However the majority are approximately 15 x 5.5. cm or thereabouts with most having similar vertical proportions. All but three are laid down in the three albums. Two of the albums are matching double-sided accordion-fold albums with brown paper boards 23 x 16 cm each with a calligraphed title slip. 116 and 118 pages respectively including pastedowns. One of them opens with a large sheet of text 31.5 x 18 cm laid down. These albums are made from printed books that have been repurposed: the printed texts two long sheets each printed on one side only and bound parallel to each other back-to-back between the boards were detached and flipped over leaving the blank side of each exposed and then reattached to the boards. There is some ghosting of the printed text in areas that are not covered by ofuda and a few blank pages. The third album 100 pp. including pastedowns has worn cloth-covered boards 27 x 20.5 cm and an abraded title slip. It opens with two manuscript pages and there are a couple of notes within the album. Otherwise it is full of charms pasted down on every page. The album pages are foxed but not the charms. For further interesting information on ofuda charms and other popular printed genre I recommend Rebecca Salter's excellent book: https://www./Japanese-Popular-Prints-Votive-Playin g/dp/0824830830 A wonderful older collection of an ephermeral genre which is by no means easy to find either in collection or singly. unknown books
18132091502135500187Not Available 1813. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 15x22 cm Not Available paperback
Small 4to (218 x 155 mm), [xxiv], 518, [1, blank]pp., from the Beckford library, initials 'F.H.G.' stamped in ink to front endpaper, with a pencil note signed by the same relating to the engravings within, engraved printer's device on title page of a cat with a rat in its mouth, copiously illustrated with half-page woodcut vignettes at chapter headings, woodcut initials, woodcut head and tail-pieces, bound in full nineteenth-century Russia leather, covers tooled in gilt and blind as is the spine, green binder's ticket of C. Kaltthoeber to front endpaper, joints a little rubbed, all edges gilt, a very nice copy. First edition of a collection of tales of virtues and vices exemplified by miscellaneous historical figures. Provenance: Hamilton Palace Libraries, Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 29th November 1883, lot 717, sold to Rev. F. Gall for ?1 10s; the library of Lord Gretton, Stapleford Park, Leicestershire.
Second edition, [2 ads], [36]pp., with printed title-page and half-title, engraved headpiece, the advert leaf includes two editions of Beckford's Vathek and A Description of Fonthill Abbey. Small 4to (235 x 145 mm), 2 works in one, recent half calf to style, marbled boards, spine tooled in gilt. A survey of the principal public and private libraries in England, listing highlights of the collections and concluding with brief accounts of 30 important English book auctions from the 17th century onwards. William Beckford assisted in the compilation of this work, particularly in the description of his own library at Fonthill. The Dialogue in the Shades is a two-part pamphlet of satirical verse is a response to Dibdin's Lincolne Nosegay and the Bibliographical Decameron. The attribution varies from William Beckford to the Clarke brothers. This second edition is issued with an additional half-title, title-page with note from 'Mr. Wynkem' on the verso, and with the addition of The Diary of Roger Payne, a work in the same vein. A rare anti-Dibdinia item. Windle & Pippin, D9.
19432111902160200673Hayashi jin'uemon 1943. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 books Hayashi jin'uemon paperback
19022111902160201152Hanshichi Yoshikawa 1902. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 7 books Hanshichi Yoshikawa paperback
164940322Parisiis, , Typographia Regia, 1649. In-12 réglé de 1 f.bl., frontispice, (32)-324-100-316-(59) pp. 1 p.bl., maroquin rouge, dos fleurdelisé à nerfs, guirlande, filets et roulette dorés d’encadrement sur les plats, fleur de lis surmontée d'une couronne royale au centre des plats, tranches dorées (reliure de l’époque).
169844493Paris, Élie Josset, 1698. In-12 à trois colonnes de (6)-497-(11) pp., frontispice, tables, maroquin rouge, fine roulette dentelée dorée encadrant les plats, dos à nerfs ornés de caissons frappés des initiales M et H alternées, doublure de maroquin rouge encadrée d'une large roulette dentelée dorée, chiffre couronné au centre, gardes de papier dominoté, tranches dorées sur marbrure (reliure de l'époque).
165644519Charenton, Antoine Cellier, 1656-1659. 2 parties en 1 vol. in-12 à deux colonnes de (156) ff., frontispice, (104) ff., musique notée, maroquin rouge, décor doré à petits fers sur les plats dans un encadrement de filets et roulettes, traces de fermoirs, dos orné à nerfs, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque).
176739595Augsburg, Innsbruck, Joseph Wolff, 1767. 21 feuilles (43 x 36 cm) pliées en deux, imprimées recto verso.
178216064A Paris, de l'Imprimerie de Monsieur, 1782. In-8 de 232 pp., veau marbré, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, armes et triple filet doré d'encadrement sur les plats, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque).
(32) SS. Mit 2 verschiedenen großen Holzschnittdruckermarken am Titel und am letzten Bl. recto. Mehrere figurale Holzschnittinitialen. - (Beigebunden) II: Ders. De proportione papae ad concilium, et de utroque eiusdem principatu, ad sanctiss. D. N. Iulium III Pon. Max. [Parma, Seth Viotti, nicht vor 1550]. (84) SS. Mit großer Holzschnittdruckermarke am Titel. - (Beigebunden) III: Muzio, Girolamo. De Romana ecclesia tractatus. Pesaro, [Erben nach Bartolomeo Cesano], 1563. (30) SS., l. w. Bl. Mit großer Holzschnittdruckermarke am Titel. Flexibler Pergamentband der Zeit. 4to. Jeweils erste Ausgabe dieser kirchenrechtlichen Traktate. Der aus Parma gebürtige italienische Philosoph, Mediziner und Theologe Cesare Delfini (gest. 1566 in Rom) betätigte sich auch als Astronom (vgl. Hoefer XIII, 462); der italienische Humanist und Polemiker Girolamo Muzio (1496-1576) "widmete sich seit 1551 ganz dem Studium der religiösen Fragen" (LThK). - Die Vorsätze etwas stärker gebräunt; am Titel zeitgenöss. hs. Besitzvermerk der Wiener Jesuiten; am vorderen Innendeckel späterer hs. Signaturvermerk der Wiener Unbeschuhten Augustiner (18. Jh.). I: BM-STC Italian 212. IA 151.044. Bongi I, 200. Edit 16, CNCE 16420. - II: IA 151.046. Edit 16, CNCE 16421. - III: BM-STC Italian 458. Adams M 2078. Edit 16, CNCE 47054. Vgl. LThK VII, 400.
2 Bde. in 1 Band. 575, (1) SS. 542, (2) SS. Mit wdh. Holzschnittdruckermarke an den Titeln. Reich blindgepr. Schweinslederband der Zeit auf 3 Bünden über Holzdeckeln mit abgeschrägten Deckelkanten. Am Vorderdeckel Plattenstempel mit Wappen des Römischen Reichs, am Hinterdeckel des Kurfürsten August von Sachsen, jeweils oben und unten begrenzt von Querriegeln mit Fleuronstempeln; die Rückenfelder dicht gefüllt mit Rankenwerksstempeln. Eine mittige Messingschließe. Vorsätze fehlen. Kl.-8vo. Schön blindgeprägter, ungewöhnlich gut erhaltener Schweinsleder-Wappenstempelband. Der Vorderdeckel zeigt zwischen Säulen "Des Heiligen Romisen Keisertums Wappen" (unten so in der Platte bezeichnet, mit Signatur "T. Kruger"); am Hinterdeckel das 12-teiige Wappen des "Augustus Churfurst" (an der Helmzierde bezeichnet "T.K."). Wohl noch früher Einband des Wittenberger Buchbinders Thomas Krüger (gest. 1591), Sohn des Buchbinders Nikolaus Krüger. "Seine ältesten datierten Stempel [...] tragen die Jahrzahl 1562" (Haebler I, 252). Krüger führte die in Wittenberg noch häufiger nachgemachte Mode ein, mehrere Platten auf jeweils einer Deckelseite anzubringen - ein Verfahren, das beim Kleinoktav-Format des vorliegenden Bandes außer Betracht blieb. - Gelenke unbedeutend berieben; altes Bibliotheksetikett und Signaturvermerke am Titel. Die originale ziselierte Schließe intakt. Insgesamt prächtig erhaltener Wittenberger Kurfürsteneinband mit sehr prägnanter Prägung, darin ein Klassiker des Humanismus in einem Lyonnaiser Druck. Zum Stempelmaterial: Haebler I, 250 V und 251, XV (= Herbst 9; Weale B 192 E). Vgl. Schweiger II, 129.
245 [recte: 246], (17) Bll. Titel sowie Titelholzschnitt in rot und schwarz gedruckt. Flexibler schwarzer Pappband der Zeit mit oxydierter Deckelinitiale "F". 8vo. Dritte Ausgabe (EA 1579); eine von zwei Titelvarianten im selben Jahr. - Das Pamphlet gegen die katholische Kirche; eine genaue, ohne Streichungen und Änderungen, aber mit zahlreichen Zusätzen durchgeführte Übertragung des niederländischen "Byencorf" von Philipp van Marnix. "In der Gesinnung angeregt durch Calvin, in der Weltanschauung durch Erasmus, im Stil durch Rabelais" (Neufforge). Das Titelblatt - mit der Variante "durchziert" im Titel (vgl. Goed.) - und der Titelholzschnitt in rot und schwarz gedruckt. Der Titelholzschnitt zeigt einen Bienenkorb in Form der Tiara mit Kirche und Windmühle. Dieser im Text wiederholt (Bl. 235v), ferner am letzten Textblatt ein weiterer Textholzschnitt, der die Kirche in Form einer Karikatur der "Veritas" verunglimpft. - Papierbedingt durchgehend schwach gebräunt; gelegentl. kl. Wurmgänge im Rand (teils Berührung der Marginalien). Einband etwas berieben; Vordergelenk angeplatzt. VD 16, M 1050. Ritter 855. Neufforge 112f. Goedeke II, 499, 37c. Graesse II, 587f. Weller (Druckorte) 6. Stammler III, 213. Hauffen II, 123. Seebaß/Edelmann NF 308.
179144407Paris, Imprimerie de Provost, Garnery, 1791. In-12 de (8)-260 pp., demi-maroquin noir à petits coins, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés, entièrement non rogné (Bauzonnet).
16715887Villefranche, Antoine Baudrand, 1671 ; petit in-4 ; plein veau havane marbré, dos à nerfs très décoré et doré, deux pièces de titre rouges, triple filet doré d'encadrement des plats, roulette décorative dorée d'intérieur, tranches rouges (reliure façon ancienne de Bruyère, relieur lyonnais de la mi-XIXe siècle) ; 187, (3) pp., frontispice gravé représentant cinq blasons, 3 planches gravées hors-texte représentant l'église de Villefranche, le tombeau d'Eléonore de Savoie et Edouard Prince de Beaujeu jouant aux échecs avec la fille de la Bessée, grand bois gravé aux armes de Villefranche sur le titre.
15137674CB(Strassburg), Renato Beck für Johannes Rymann und Johannes Knobloch, 1513. 4°. (28 x 20 cm). Mit Holzschnitt-Titelbordüre, grosser Initiale von Hans Baldung Grien und Druckermarke am Schluss sowie drei weitere kleinere Initialen. Lederband der Zeit über Holzdeckeln, geprägt mit Platten- und Rollstempeln. Einbandkanten, Rücken und Vorsätze erneuert. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 7674CB|7674CB_2|7674CB_3 [3 Warenabbildungen]