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193643Clarendon Press Oxford University Press 2007. 1st edn 1st printing. 8vo. Original gilt lettered blue cloth Fine dustwrapper near Fine. Pp. cxxxv 317 no inscriptions. Clarendon Press Oxford University Press, 2007 unknown
1936355490718462London: Collins 1936. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. First UK Edition. Publisher's original maroon cloth lettered silver on the spine. Spine tips softened a few minor marks to the boards and a slightly dusty top edge. Overall VG indeed. In the RARE D/W which is un-priced perhaps indicating that this copy was exported. The D/W is worn at the head of the spine affecting most of "BRING" and the top half of the B in BACK. At the base of the spine the chipping is shallow just affecting the S of COLLINS. At the bottom right hand corner of the back panel there is a closed tear with associated creasing. Elsewhere there are several short closed tears all of which have been un-necesssarily repaired on the verso. Superb period D/W cover of a man in a hat presumably Mick Cardby in a phone box. Photographs/scans available upon request. Collins hardcover
1937355490718574London: Collins 1937. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. First UK Edition. Publisher's maroon boards with silver spine lettering. A VG copy back board edge lightened; top edge dusty; light spotting to page edges; small previous owner's name to front paste-down. The D/W has clearly been with this book since publication and is slightly dusty with very light shallow loss at the head and tail of the spine not affecting any lettering. A bibliographical note: this title was originally published at 7/6 in August 1937 according to the English Catalogue of Books "ECB" for 1937. The D/W on this copy is over-printed 3s 6d net to the inside flap which suggests this was an un-sold copy of the first edition reduced in price to 3/6 in August 1938 when the price reduction took place making this a second state D/W. The D/W is identical to the 7/6 first state D/W except for the price. David Hume was a pseudonym for John V. Turner 1900-1945 who also wrote under his own name and as Nicholas Brady. His series sleuth wriiten under the David Hume pen name is Mick Cardby a private detective in the hard-boiled vein. Stunning period D/W art by Carlo. Photographs/scans available upon request Collins hardcover
1945355490718467London: Collins 1945. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. First UK Edition. Publisher's maroon boards with silver lettering to the spine. The merest hint of foxing to the page block edges otherwise a VG copy in a VG D/W priced 7/6 net to the inside flap as called for. The D/W has minor chipping at the head and tail of the spine and a short closed tear to the top edge of the front panel with associated creasing. Mick Cardby Private Detective. Wonderful D/W artwork by Stead. Photographs/scans available upon request. Collins hardcover
17971044281797. First Edition. HUME David. Commentaries on the Law of Scotland Respecting the Description and Punishment of Crimes. Two Volumes. WITH: Commentaries on the Laws of Scotland Respecting Trial For Crimes. Two volumes. WITH: Supplemental Notes to Mr. Hume's Commentaries on the Law of Scotland Respecting Crimes. Edinburgh: Printed for Bell and Bradfute and for E. Balfour for first two works 1797 1800 1814. Five volumes altogether. Large quarto contemporary full brown calf raised bands red and black morocco spine labels. $6500.First edition of Baron Humes groundbreaking authoritative Commentaries on the Description and Punishment of Crimes the standard work on Scottish criminal law DNB together with first edition of his two-volume Commentaries on Trial for Crimes and exceedingly scarce first edition of his Supplemental Notes. Rarely found together a seminal five-volume work by the nephew of philosopher David Hume laying the foundations of our modern criminal law"" uniformly bound in contemporary calf.""A landmark event in Scottish legal history occurred in 1797 when Baron David Hume published his Commentaries on the Law of Scotland Respecting the Description and Punishment of Crimes"" Hewitt Symbolic Interactions 1. A revered Professor of Scots Law at University of Edinburgh with achievements that include his appointment as Baron of the Scots Exchequer in 1822 Baron Hume was ""influenced by the views of his uncle David Hume the philosopher with whom he had a close friendship. The elder had supervised his education"" Criminal Law 47n. Baron Hume ""laid the foundations of our modern criminal law"" British Justice Hamlyn Lectures. This rare complete five-volume set of Commentaries including the rarely found Supplemental Notes provides ""the classic statement of Scottish criminal law"" Kilday Women and Violent Crime 32. With this groundbreaking ""standard work on Scottish criminal law"" DNB Baron Hume ""carried the torch into all the recesses of actual practice. He not only made himself familiar with all the scattered matter that had been published though much of it lay hid in places not commonly explored; but he was the very first who went systematically to the records"" Edinburgh Review 83:197. To Sir Walter Scott Baron Hume was ""an architect to the law of Scotland' Scott on Himself 42. Hume's lectures at the University of Edinburgh provided the basis of these works.To his contemporaries the Commentaries and Hume's authoritative research into ""the rise and progress of this law will ever be held to communicate the most philosophical views of the criminal law in a popular and perspicuous manner"" Edinburgh Law Journal I:485. Hume importantly highlights as well ""the differences between Scottish and English laws shaping the former into a symbol of cultural and national identity for England's 'bloody code' of hundreds of offenses punishable by death did not extend to Scotland. The differences were celebrated in Hume's Commentaries"" Hewitt 52 44. ""The first study of judicial decisions"" in Scottish criminal law Commentaries has been officially ""afforded 'authoritative' status"" Gibb & DuffCriminal Justice Systems 7. Hume particularly focused on common law. Like ""Blackstone and Bentham in England Kames and Hume in Scotland were intensely engaged by the question of whether and how the common-law system of maintaining continuity through precedent and of accommodating change through reinterpretation could meet the demands of 18th- and early 19th-century Britain As Farmer explains 'The belief that the law matured in the late 18th century taking the form of liberal and flexible principles was set out clearly for the first time by Hume. Hume affirms the sense that the past had been leading more progressively to a more enlightened present A lasting result of Hume's book and its outlook . strongly implies the autonomy of criminal law from the rest of culture"" Bardsley Belief and Beyond 235-239. ""Indeed Hume still has high status in Scottish legal history. According to Walker . 'his examination based on primary sources is invaluable"" Bardsley Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities V14 2002:238-9 20-21n. Commentaries 1797 with title page imprints ""Edinburgh: Printed for Bell & Bradfute Booksellers to the Faculty of Advocates; And for E. Balfour."" ""Another issue of this work appeared in 1797 with the imprint: Edinburgh: printed for Bell & Bradfute; and E. Balfour"" ESTC T98602: no priority established. Harvard Law Catalogue I:967. Marvin 405. Edinburgh Review 139:267. ESTC T98600; T98602; T98601. See NYU Catalogue 251. Interior fresh and clean only light edge-wear minor rubbing to spine labels of boards. A near-fine set rarely found complete and uniformly bound in contemporary calf. hardcover
1938355490718463London: Collins 1938. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. First UK Edition. Publisher's pale maroon boards with silver lettering to the spine. A patch of fading to the bottom 1.7 inches of the spine matching a chip to the D/W and foxing to the page block edges otherwise a VG copy. In the RARE D/W priced 7s 6d net to the inside flap as called for. The "good" D/W is missing the publisher's name at the base of the spine although the word Mystery is still present. The D/W is quite dirty on the verso and has bleeding from the book itself in places to the edge of both the front and rear flaps and to the bottom edge of the rear panel. Superb period D/W of a man's body still wearing shoes underneath a sheet on the mortuary slab with a red-faced policeman below blowing his police whistle. Mick Cardby. This D/W might be a potential candidate for restoration perhaps Priced accordingly. Uncommon. Collins hardcover
PJH56272Thoemmes Continuum 2005. Mint in publishers decorated wrappers still sealed in mailing box. ISBN 1843711141 Thoemmes Continuum 2005 unknown
ria9783743443631_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
2026100119588Furne et cie 2026. bon état de conservation quelques accrocs aux extrémités des dos intérieurs propres dans l'ensemble cependant rousseurs et/ou taches sur les marges débordant parfois sur les pages. in4. 2026. Relié. 11 volumes. Histoire d'Angleterre: Continuée jusqu'à nos jours par Smollett Adolphus et Aikin. Traduction nouvelle. Précédée d'un essai sur la vie et les écrits de . par M. Campenon. - TOMES 1-3-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13 tomes 2 et 4 manquants Furne et cie unknown
19812PHILLIPS SAMPSON. BOSTON. 1854. SIX VOLUMES IN HANDSOMELY BOUND IN HALF RED LEATHER AND CLOTH. CROSSBANDED AND GILT EMBOSSED SPINES. OLD REBOUND COPIES. VOLUMES ONE AND TWO ARE VERY FOXED AND AGE DARKENED. THE REMAINING ARE AGE DARKENED BUT LESS SO. VERY GOOD TIGHT BINDINGS. PHILLIPS SAMPSON. BOSTON. 1854 hardcover
183737816Baudry's European Library. Good with no dust jacket. 1837. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Portrait; 808 510 728 pages; Dk green calf leather ruled in gilt. A hefty volume with soldid text block very white paper and light scattered foxing. Both covers detached. Included are: Hume David The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688 808pp; Smollett Tobiasj The History of England from the Revolution to the Death of George the Second 505pp; Hughes T. S. The History of England from the Accession of George III 1760 to the Accession of Queen Victoria 1837 728pp. Three title pages the first preceded by a frontis with portraits of both Hume and Smollet. Rather uncommon being complete in a single volume- Last copy to auction was 1979. . Baudry's European Library hardcover
193639Oxford University Press 2011. 3 vols. 8vo. Original printed card covers softbacks near Fine. Pp. xxxii 532 & 498 & xxxiv 253 no inscriptions. Oxford University Press, 2011 unknown
1854013127Boston. Edinburgh : Little Brown and Company. Adam and Charles Black 1854. Complete in 4 volumes. Books measure 24x16.cm. Collation cviii337pp vii 552pp vi 564pp ix 580pp volume 1 has an engraved frontis and 12pp catalogue. Bound in original publishers olive/green embossed cloth with gilt lettering. Cloth rubbed wear loss on head/tail and edges private library number on spines. Generally bindings in good clean condition. Internally private library stamp on endpapers. Pages in very good clean condition. A nice set. . Cloth. Good Plus. 8vo. Little, Brown and Company. Adam and Charles Black Hardcover
1934355490718461London: Collins 1934. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. First UK Edition. Publisher's maroon boards with silver lettering to the spine. A neat name and date on the FFEP otherwise a fine copy in a VG 7/6 net D/W with several short closed tears and creasing/miniscule wear to the spine tips. David Hume was a pseudonym for John V. Turner 1900-1945 who also wrote under his own name and as Nicholas Brady. His series sleuth wriiten under the David Hume pen name is Mick Cardby a private detective in the hard-boiled vein. Stunning period D/W art. Collins hardcover
1945355490718466London: Collins 1945. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. Publisher's pale maroon boards with silver lettering to the spine. A VG bright and clean copy in a D/W that is VG indeed. The D/W has had some totally un-necessary tape reinforcements to the verso by a former owner I hasten to add. A clean copy. Collins hardcover
1944355490718464London: Collins 1944. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. First UK Edition. Publisher's pale maroon boards with silver lettering to the spine. A VG copy some minor fading and light softening at the head of the spine in a VG 7/6 net D/W with rubbing to the extremities and with a tiny chip with associated crease at the bottom right hand corner of the front panel but with no fading whatsoever to the fugitive red spine. David Hume was a pseudonym for John V. Turner 1900-1945 who also wrote under his own name and as Nicholas Brady. His series sleuth wriiten under the David Hume pen name is Mick Cardby a private detective in the hard-boiled vein. A nice copy. Photographs/scans available upon request. Collins hardcover
2080705571.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1964R300329805Jean-Jacques Pauvert. 1964. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 245 pages. Nombreux passages soulignés au crayon de papier et de couleurs dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.091-XX ème siècle
2001RO80247225GF - Flammarion. 2001. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 346 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 190-Philosophie occidentale moderne
1986R300330198Flammarion. 1986. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos fané, Intérieur acceptable. 252 pages. Petit ex libris à l'encre en page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.091-XX ème siècle
91438Paris, Flammarion, 2008. 12 x 18, 571 pp., reliure d'édition carton imprimé, sous étui carton blanc illustré, état neuf.
92101Amsterdam, 1763. "10 x 17, 6 volumes, xxviii-381 + 463 + 518 + 351 + 422 + 433 pages, 6 bandeaux, reliure d'époque plein cuir à 5 nerfs, dos : 2 pièces de titre (rouge et noir), 5 caissons au décor floral, tranches rougies, pages de garde papier marbré, bon état (1 coiffe légèrement abîmée; bords et coins très légèrement émoussés; papier blanc comportant peu de rousseurs)."
1939R300322723Les éd. des Loisirs. 1939. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos plié, Papier jauni. 219 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne
72905Paris, Librairie Félix Alcan, 1912. 14 x 23, 2 volumes, 304 + 342 pages, broché, bon état.
1981R160215371Editions T.E.R.. 1981. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 65 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 320-Science politique