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R200057257CHARENTE PHOTOGRAVURE. NON DATE. In-4. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 1 pochette de 20 feuillets descriptif des différents caractères d'impression proposés par l'entreprise. . . . Classification Dewey : 686.2-Imprimerie
R200057442SUNUM. NON DATE. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 15 pages- nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 686.2-Imprimerie
FR4088Jaunissement des bords de la couverture.
19912080202102501649Dentsu Inc. 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Dentsu Inc. paperback
19842090202122800757Okura Ministry of Printing Bureau 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 381p Size: Large size 31cm Okura Ministry of Printing Bureau paperback
19752092902140600037All Japan Printing and Bookbinding Machinery Manufacturers Association 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 301p Size: A4 All Japan Printing and Bookbinding Machinery Manufacturers Association paperback
19722110502150307189Printing Bureau Choyokai 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Printing Bureau Choyokai paperback
19932090502113702190Not Available 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1963825588Sofija, 1963. M. 199 Abb. 68 S. OLwd. Einbd. etwas verzogen u. angeschmutzt.
B9781598048902Paperback. New. paperback
1598048902.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19329991932 1 Paris, Georges Lang Imprimeur, 1932, in-folio, broché, couverture gaufrée argent illustrée en relief représentant une rotative.
25890sl,sd,planche brute debut XXe s?, de l'imprimerie avant séparation de 13 anciennes étiquettes vins,champagnes,mousseux,incomplete ,16 etiquettes en tout ?,trés rare,plis,dos muet
[Goettingen, 1960]. 49pp.; pr. wrps. * Collection of speeches, not issued for sale. paper
6413broché - 14x22 - 286 pp - 1992 - éditions Dominique GUENIOT, Langres.Photographies hors texte avec une dédicace de l'auteur
191p. Portrait photograph on title page by Opie, Redruth. Title page ruled in brown. Uncut and unopened. Pen sketch drawing. Brick Row Book Shop label. Extra spine label tipped in on rear paste down. Tall 8vo. Original full cloth binding, stained. Original paper spine label. Hardbound. Limited Edition. Number 937 of only 1000 copies. Nice example. William Henry Hudson (1841-1922) was an author, naturalist, and ornithologist. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PRESS/W43
1814355419J. Baxter Printer Chichester 1814. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Fair condition. This composite publication is a rare survivor remarkable both for its regional reprinting of a parliamentary act and for its role in the legal disputes surrounding Hardham's estate. Hardham well known in his day as a Fleet Street tobacconist and friend of David Garrick left the interest from his property to support the poor of Chichester. His heirs contested the will arguing that the growing number of poor placed an unsustainable burden on the estate; the Chancery decree printed here records the failure of that challenge. Hardham’s business had flourished through Garrick's patronage at Drury Lane where his snuff was famously recommended from the stage and his shop appears in several contemporary engravings of Fleet Street. For further biographical detail see Warwick William Wroth's entry in DNB vol. 24. A highly unusual and scarce 1814 Chichester printing combining two eighteenth‑century texts: An Authentic Copy of the Last Will and Testament of Mr. J. Hardham Tobacconist and Snuff Merchant of Fleet Street London originally dated 1772 together with the Chancery decree concerning its provisions; and An Act for the better Relief and Employment of the Poor; and for enlightening the Streets Passages and open Places within the City of Chichester… first issued 1753. The two works are here issued as a single folio the Act 18 pp. placed before the Will 13 pp. As a result the Act has borne the brunt of two centuries of handling: the printed first page is markedly discoloured creased and edge-worn; the text shows browning turned corners and scattered contemporary annotations. By contrast the Will protected as the second item remains notably clean and largely unmarked. The final leaf blank save for a contemporary ink note shows the expected wear of a page long exposed and has in turn shielded the contents behind it. The folio has been lightly folded along its height suggesting it once travelled in a pocket or bundle of legal papers. Size: Folio 17 x 28 cms. Category: Antiquarian & Rare; Special Interest. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. J. Baxter, Printer, unknown
1991LFA-126736784Un ouvrage de 150 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1991, Impr. A. Rey, bon état
1991IMPRIMEDITION1014Villeurbanne, Ets A. Rey, 1991, 21 x 30, 154 pages cousues sous couverture souple imprimée. Préface de Charles Juliet. Iconographie noir & blanc et couleurs. Un des 650 exemplaires numérotés.
181123306Oyster Bay Long Island New York: Not Published 1811. Collection includes 17 separate documents all of which reference this court case regarding the petitioner Alexander Peacock an insolvent debtor from Oyster Bay Queens County Long Island NY; appearing before Cary F. Dunn Jr. first judge of the court of common pleas County of Queens; Peacock was ".conforming himself to the directions of the act entitled 'An act for the benefit of insolvent debtors and their creditors'."; the first document partially printed titled No. 1 Petition has been notarized with the blindstamp at top of E. Ely Notary and is addressed to Judge Dunn; the next is the proof of residence deposed and signed by John B. Hicks & the judge; the following is an Account of Creditors a long list of over 30 names and including individuals living in New York Philadelphia and New Jersey the debts amounting to $ 5468.00; next is an accounting of the 6 suits and judgements brought against Mr. Peacock including that of Joseph C. Hornblower of Newark NJ James King and Archibald McKellar of the City of New York and others; the next document is an inventory of the estate of Peacock with a list of 15 people who have notes outstanding owed to him including Benjamin Smith Gilbert Robertson & Co. David R. Floyd Jones Luther Hildreth a Mr. Sibbsone of England Capt. Jones of the United States Vessel Revenge and Louis Jones a Colored man totalling $ 5647.62 - the back of this sheet gives a list of the "Body Clothing Beds & Bedding." Peacock being fairly well-dressed and provided for; other documents here include the Oath certifying the amounts owed; a certification of copies of the documents by James Fairlie Clerk of the Supreme Court; a legal agreement & acknowledgment from Peacock to meet with creditors at the house of Joseph Roe innkeeper in the Village of Jamaica; also is the "Order for Advertisement" document signed by Judge Dunn requesting that the notice of the meeting be published ".in the paper printed by the printer to the State and in the Columbian and Long island Star for six weeks successively requiring his creditors to appear before me at the House of Joseph Roe."; attached here are the printed papers completed in manuscript attesting to the publication of the notice to publicize by the judge from Charles Holt printer of the Columbian and counter-signed by James Campbell Master in Chancery and tipped-on is a printed copy of the actual advertisement as it appeared in the newspaper; with a similar notice from Solomon Allen printer of the Albany Register another from Alden Spooner printer of the Long Island Star both of these also with their samples of notice tipped-on; with a notice signed by the judge assigning all of Peacock's properties excepting his bedding & clothing to his creditors; and an attesting witness of the judge's assignment signed by Edward Parker; with a certifying document with original seals of Peacock's main creditors receiving conveyance of his estate as assignees in satisfaction of the debts signed by Edward Parker John B. Hicks and Christian Truss as witnesses signed & sealed by Wm. Wright David Findlay and Wm. Crow with the verso attested to by the judge; with a notice of oath-taking of Wright & Findlay to uphold the decision of the court; and a similar oath by Wm. Crow and signed by Judge Dunn; each page is signed by Alexander Peacock; originally these were all sealed or adhered to each other at the top of the sheets to make one continuous 'case' of materials - some of the old glue has given way and now there is separation of the pages; varying sizes from 6 3/4" x 8" to 8 1/2" x 13 1/2" size sheets; most of the paper of very good quality chain-laid some with the paper makers' watermark; some edge tips wear and chipping to edges some darkening and old fold lines; in very good condition overall and a collection offering a glimpse of the process for relieving debt in this case substantial especially useful for outlining the entire process under the law in the early days of the American Republic; interesting legal history documentation. Noteworthy individuals mentioned in this case are: Joseph Coerten Hornblower 1777 - 1864 American lawyer and jurist from Belleville New Jersey Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court; Alden Spooner 1783-1848 who ".has the distinction of being a printer in two Long Island towns Sag Harbor and Brooklyn. It was natural that he chose to be a printer as his father Judah Paddock Spooner was the pioneer printer of Vermont and his uncle Timothy Green was a printer in New London Connecticut." Spooner also started Brooklyn's first daily newspaper Doggett Long Island Printing; Judge Carey Dunn Jr. Revolutionary War veteran; Commodore Jacob Nicholas Jones 1768 - 1850 officer in the United States Navy during the Quasi-War with France the First Barbary War and the Second Barbary War and the War of 1812. Manuscript. Not Bound. Good. Not Published Paperback books
1939126124P., Lecram-Servant, 1939, gr. in-8° carré, 59-(2) pp, préface de Lucien Lamoureux, un dessin de Pierre Desbois (1873-1939) en frontispice (représentant la façade de l'imprimerie, au 338 rue Saint-Honoré à Paris, adresse de l'éditeur), 4 gravures et 3 portraits dans le texte et hors texte, broché, « tirage à petit nombre », sans autre précision (ex. n° 591), imprimé sur papier pur fil O.C.F., bon état
184036650New Market Virginia: N/A 1840. Letter. Good. Letter. Folded lined paper measures approximately 9.5" x 7.75". One page of content. Address and New Market postal mark located on the back. "Free" is stamped on the paper next to the address. Paper is chipped on the far edge from opening. Light toning to the paper. Good condition. <br /> <br /> Contents of the letter most likely in the German language and not transcribed. It is signed by Solomon Henkel at the bottom of the letter. Solomon Henkel was the oldest son of Paul Henkel a prominent Lutheran Minister in New Market. He was a Doctor and cofounder of the Henkel Press. He was also a Post Master in New Market. This letter is addressed to his son Solon who later graduated from medical school in Philadelphia. N/A unknown
RO80059878LE COURRIER GRAPHIQUE. Non daté. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 16 pages (paginées de 35 à 50), illustrées en noir et blanc, dans le texte et hors-texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 686.2-Imprimerie
1860010827London: The London Printing and Publishing Company 1860. Soft cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hollis of The London Printing and Publishing Company engraving; Paine of Islington daguerreotype. London: The London Printing and Publishing Company 1860. Steel engraving by Hollis from a daguerreotype by Paine of Islington. Small quarto size in this case 10 3/4" 6 7/8" overall; image area at largest decorative extremities is 9" x 6". Depicted is "Mr. Henry Betty as Faulconbridge" in William Shakespeare's "King John" Act 1 Scene 1 see scan. Henry Betty was likely a descendant of the renowned British child actor William Henry West Betty. Small light dampstain at lower left several small and light points of foxing see scan. Very Good to about Near Fine. L-eph <br/> <br/> The London Printing and Publishing Company paperback
1860010829London: The London Printing and Publishing Company 1860. Soft cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hollis of The London Printing and Publishing Company engraving; Mayall daguerreotype. London: The London Printing and Publishing Company 1860. Steel engraving by Hollis from a daguerreotype by Mayall. Small quarto size in this case 10 3/4" 6 7/8" overall; image area at largest decorative extremities is 8 3/4" x 6 1/4". Depicted is "Mr. Hackett As Falstaff" wearing antlers in William Shakespeare's "Merry Wives of Windsor" Act 5 Scene 5 see scan. Very small dampstain at lower right one small point of foxing see scan. Better than Very Good just short of near fine. L-eph <br/> <br/> The London Printing and Publishing Company paperback