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Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: The Red Witch of Modjaji - A weird story related by a member of the old South African Constabulary on the edge of the Great Bushveld; In Search of Sea-Monsters - Part I - In 1921 F.A. Mitchell-Hedges set out on a two-year trip to the Pacific and the Caribbean Sea to discover the world's largest big-game fish - photo-illustrated article; The Convict Who Captured a Prison - Murderer Tom Slaughter was able to escape from the Arkansas State Penitentiary's "death cell" and escape from the prison, leaving all other prisoners and guards lock up! - article with photos; An Englishwoman in Upper Egypt - Part III (conclusion) - Winifred S. Blackman spent three winters with local people in Upper Egypt - article with photos; Photo of man in India who has committed to roll his body for two thousand miles from Rameswara to Benares! Trade-Wind Cay - Three men find themselves stranded on an uninhabited islet, once the lair of pirates, in the Spanish Main; Our Andean Adventures - Harriett Chalmers Adams travelled into the region across the Peruvian Andes and the mysterious "inside" country beyond, which she was the first white woman to penetrate - article with photos; The Great Dog Derby of La Pas - Photo-illustrated account of the annual race for men and dog-teams over two hundred miles of snow-covered wilderness at La Pas, Manitoba; To Afghanistan in Disguise - Part IV - The story of a British officer's journey, disguised as an Oriental, across a large part of India and finally into forbidden Afghanistan and beyond, living among the natives; The Bell of Solavetski - Ralph Durand spent twenty pounds to travel to faraway Archangel and the ice-covered Arctic wastes of Nova Zembla - article with photos; "Grip" and I - Part IV - A bull-terrier spared from death rewards his new owner, Count Nils Cronstedt, by saving him multiple times during his time as Commander of H.M.S. Heron and Assistant Marine Superintendant in Northern Nigeria; Across the Atlantic in "Shamrock" - Sir Thomas Lipton's racing yacht travels an adventurous 3,000 miles home to Britain for a refit (with photos; The Head-Hunters of the Sepik - Part IV - Beatrice Grimshaw explored up the Sepik River of New Guinea where she dealt with the local cannibals - article with photos; The Grey Devils - A grim story of hungry wolves in the Canadian North-West; and more. 88 pages plus 16 pages of nice vintage ads. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy of this excellent vintage issue. Book
60 pages. Features: Excellent colour ad for International Harvester trucks inside front cover; Page 5 features an excellent full-page black and white photographic ad for Canadian Pacific's stately Duchess - 20,000 tons of sturdy steel on the St. Lawrence Seaway - includes photo of the ship, write-up and six photos of passenger amenities on board; Nice full-page black and white photo ad for DeSoto cars on page 6; Funny-faced Horse, by Margery Allingham - the jolly story of an equine comedian, a too-trusting girl, and a rather nice villain; Who'll Succeed Bennett as leader of the Federal Conservative Party? - M. Grattan O'Leary considers the prospects of Hon. R.J. Manion and Sydney Smith; Beverley Baxter's London Letter - describes the hyperactive European political environment; Emmy-May Goes to Town, by Teddie Janess - as a 'woman of the world' this very young lady met more adventure than she bargained for; Could You Drive a Bus? - Lawrence Craig examines bus driver training - includes 4 black and white photos; Fascism in Canada - Part Two of Two - Signs of disintegration have appeared following fascism's brutality in Europe - with fascinating illustrations; Dog Watch, by Kenneth Perkins - the mystery of the howling dog and the girl who wanted to know the truth; The Power Problem - an explanation of the great electric power export controversy by Kenneth R. Wilson, with several black and white photos of hydro installations; Old Ugly Face, by Talbot Mundy - Death stalks the mountain passes, hunting the only man alive who can save Tibet; 30 books in a briefcase - books on film (film-books) may reduce a mile of shelving to a few cubic feet - with photos of a film-book reading machine and a film-book recording camera, by Hugh Gourlay and Ernest Haden; Youth, '38 Model - There's nothing much wrong with our young folks, by Marjory Willison; Lovely full-page colour ad for Canada Dry on page 25 - "It's Gingervating"; Black and white full-page photo ad for Dodge cars on page 29; Two-colour full-page ad for Chevrolet cars on page 31; Pages 29-32 (centerfold) loose but present; Nice Heinz ketchup ad on page 33; Handsome full-page colour photo ad for Nash cars on page 35; Wonderful full-page black and white ad for Fargo Commercial Cars and Trucks, featuring illustration of what appers to be a 3-ton truck; Crossword completed in pencil on page 46; half of page 53 has been clipped and is missing - May have been a recipe; Top quarter of page 55 clipped and missing - appears to have contained content of minor importance; Attractive colour-illustrated 1938 Ford De Luxe V-8 car ad inside back cover shows black man commenting on the shiny finish of the car to the lovely owner Mis' Page; Nice colour ad for Buckingham cigarettes on back cover features two white kittens drinking milk from a saucer. Average wear. Unmarked. Address label atop front cover. Book
91 pages plus many pages of wonderful vintage ads. Features: A detailed narrative of General Korniloff's 300 mile Escape from the Austrians back to the Russian lines; Some Exciting Experiences with Rhinos, by J.A. Jordan - with photos; Hindengerg's Death Trap - a terrible tragedy befalls the Russian armies amid the Masurian Lakes; The Pygmy People of Mount Marviveles in the Phillipines - the Negritos, or "little Negroes" - with photos; The Vengeance of Eugene Ristori - The Five-Year Story of a Corsican Murder Vendetta which ends in Panama; The House of the Chained Bear - a night of terror in the wilds of Transcaucasia; On the Borders of Tibit - Part 2, by Reginald Farrer, with nice photos; The Three Scarlet Feathers - the terrible experience of a white man who got into the black books of Voodoo people in Hayti (Haiti); A Flying Man in South Africa - Part 3 of John G. Barron's adventures - illustrated; My Experiences as a "Wild Girl" - Carl L. Thompson of Seattle and his strange job; Round Labrador and Hudson Bay - Part 4 - E.W. Hawkes' adventures, with great Eskimo photos; The Snake-Charmer's Vengeance - Alexander Feely recounts a circus tale; Our Catch - an extract from the diary of a Lieutenant of Alpine Chasseurs which describes how six Alpine Chasseurs bluffed three hundred Huns, with eight officers, into surrendering without a fight. Photo of Shrovetide Football at Ashbourne in Derbyshire. Harris-Goar Jewelry ad on back cover. Nice ad for Baseball Magazine Co. Great full-page ad for Canada Steamship Lines. Above-average external wear. Binding intact. Bit of writing atop front cover. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Book
48 pages. This glamorous publication brought New York women important information including: news of the choicest fashion, entertainment, current happenings, where to go, what to see, and how much to pay. Features: Color cover photo features lady applying lipstick amongst a throng of well-dressed football fans; Nice Franklin Simon's one-page ad featuring Persian (wool) Prestige; Super half-page photo ad for Best & Co. features 'Sequins for Glamour'; Nice Macy's full-page ad features photo of four fashionable kids disembarking the 'Normandie'; Full-page ad for Macy's Little Shop features elegant lady in evening gown; The tragic case of Elizabeth Smith, convicted of second degree manslaughter in the death of her newborn; Great one-page Singer sewing machine ad encourages readers to make the $4 dress illustrated; Several photos commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty; Photos and brief article on new diaper service (which some readers thought was a fiction!); Flaming Youth - Sixteen Years Older - "The Younger Generation" that made the 1920's such hectic years grows old and conservative, and its bearded prophets tell how they grew up - article with before and after photos of H.L. Mencken and F. Scott Fitzgerald; "Dear Martha Deane" - brief article with nine photos of radio broadcaster Mary Margaret McBride; 'Mama Martinelli and her Soup of Vengeance'; Photo-illustrated three-page article on Gloria Vanderbilt; Article on John Perona's 'fashionable hellhole' El Morocco - including photo of Jack Dempsey and Perona; The Fashion Ediitor's Diary; Two nice full-page color fashion photos; Review of some New York hair salons; Color-illustrated centerfold features Football Fashions; So Much To Buy - So Much to Spend; Evening accessories; Skin products; There's a difference in light bulbs - photo-illustrated article compares American with foreign bulbs; Color photos of fine china and sparkling crystal tableware; We Shop the Town; Hearty Dinners for Cold Days; Photos and article on the movie "Libeled Lady" which starred Jean Harlow and Spencer Tracy; Schaefer beer one-page ad mentions Empire City horse racing, Oct. 19-31; Maisonette Russe is opend with the blessing of Archimandrite Inna - brief article with photos; Manhattan Date Book; Nice color-illustrated Kotex ad inside back cover features fashionable ladies; and more. Unmarked with modest wear. A quality copy of this great vintage depression-era item. Magazine
90 pages plus 16 pages of nice ads. Features: Our Hunting Trip in Brazil - dealing with giant snakes and jaguars; Photo of Sulphur Bottom Whale leaping out of water to avoid swordfish; Stalked by a Mountain Lion (cougar) - while mining in the Selkirk Mountains near Golden, British Columbia; The Leaf-Wearers of Orissa - great photo-illustrated article on these native people's of India; My Adventure in Sing Sing; Silk Mask Jim - this amazing Chicago criminal, James J. Harrigan, was head of a great thieves trust responsible for over seven hundred robberies in a single year; My Strangest Experience; A Fight on a Mountain Top - the Philippine Constabulary seeks out remnants of Aguinaldo's forces - article with photo; Into the Unknown (part 1) - chasing mountain outlaws in New Guinea ; The "Pinto" of Great Black Pine Mountain - the life and death of a wonderful wild horse in Southern Idaho; The Lifted Veil - part 5 of the story of two British officer POWs in Turkey who apply Spiritualism to escape; Where No Writ Runs - photo-illustrated article on life in the highlands of Kurdistan; The Ghost of the "Lycaon" - a steamship of the Blue Funnel Line; Wolves in Sheep's Clothing - when policement become criminals; The Rector's Story - a South African clergyman's story; Odds and Ends - photo of Arizona Gila Monster listening to phonograph. Covers beginning to detach from textblock. Average wear. A nice vintage copy. Book
17849413Londres, sans nom, 1784. 2 parties en un volume in-12 de [4]-277-[4]-206 pages, pleine basane brune, dos à 5 nerfs orné de fleurons, roulettes et encadrements dorés, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches rouges. Petite épidermure au premier plat, légère et discrète trace de pli au coin supérieur des feuillets, courant sur presque tout le volume.
1811404946London: B. Crosby & Co 1811. Front cover detached some wear at extremities stain on title light spotting throughout. 12mo 178 x 110 mm. vi 56 pages. Engraved frontispiece and 47 engraved plates. Contemporary half calf marbled boards. Provenance: Robert Frederick Green bookplate; Donald Wandrei author and co-founder of Arkham House Publishers bookplate. A finely-printed English-language edition of Holbein's Dance of Death engravings made after the wall paintings in the Church in Basel. <br/><br/> B. Crosby & Co hardcover books
1974147271London: Hemisphere Productions 1974. British Treatment script for the 1974 UK film here under the working title "Internecine."<br /> <br /> Former spy Robert Elliot has recently been promoted to a government advisory position. In order to start his new job without any ties to his shady past he crafts a scheme which will take out his four former associates over the course of one fateful night.<br /> <br /> Set and partially shot on location in London.<br /> <br /> Green wrappers with a die-cut title window in the British style. Title page present with credits for novelist Mort W. Elkind. 45 leaves with last page of text numbered 44. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with two gold brads. Hemisphere Productions unknown
1913203291913 LAVAL, Imprimerie-Librairie Veuve A. Goupil - 1913 - Edition Originale - Fort in-quarto - 1/2 Reliure à coins, dos lisse - Plats & Gardes marbrés - Couverture conservée - Illustrationsde Paul de FARCY : 880 figures in-texte - XXXIV-557 + 1 page - Très bel exemplaire, très frais - "Rare et recherché" Saffroy II,28344.- Réf. 20329
ORD-3170Ou après avoir démontré la spiritualité de l'âme de l'homme, l'on explique par la seule machine, les actions les plus surprenantes des animaux. Lyon. Anisson & Posuel 1676. Edition originale. In-16 (84 x 145mm) basane brune, dos à 4 nerfs ornés or, tranches mouchetées de rouge, 10ff.n.ch., 359 pages. Reliure un peu abîmée, papier parfois bruni, des rousseurs mais assez bon exemplaire de cet ouvrage peu courant.
053987Amsterdam Chez Jaques Desbordes 1714 in 8 (19,5x12) 2 volumes reliures plein maroquin vieux rouge de l'époque, dos lisses ornés de caissons dorés avec fleuron central, pièces de titre et de tomaison de cuir beige, large dentelle dorée d'encadrement sur les plats, filet doré sur les coupes, roulette dorée intérieure, tranches dorées, toute petite usure sur des coins. Tome 1: frontispice gravé (à sujet macabre: squelette maniant la fau), page de titre imprimée en rouge et noir et ornée d'une vignette gravée sur cuivre, 13 pages liminaires non chiffrées (épître dédicatoire et table), portrait gravé de Charles Drelincourt, 358 pages, petite trace de mouillure claire dans la marge inférieure des 10 premiers feuillets . Tome 2: frontispice gravé (à sujet macabre: squelette maniant la fau), page de titre imprimée en rouge et noir et ornée d'une vignette gravée sur cuivre, 1 feuillet non chiffré de table, portrait gravé de Charles Drelincourt, 389 pages [1]. Charles Drelincourt, Sedan 1595 - Charenton 1669, pasteur protestant et écrivain français. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1840(LCPCMED-0005)(Un texte rarissime sur le début et sur la véritable fin de la vie de l'homme. Un exemplaire tel que paru, conservé dans sa brochure imprimée d'origine) GIUSTINI Angelo. "QUESTIONE MEDICO-LEGALE... SULL'ANIMAZIONE DEL FETO ANIMALE NEL SENO MATERNO... SUL MOMENTO IN CUI L'ANIMA SI DIVIDE DAL CORPO...". 1840, Viterbo, Tip. Monarchi. 1 volume in-8° (215x152 mm) (dimensions pages 215x152 mm) 88 pp. (y compris titre et dédicace) Brochure imprimée de l'époque. Edition Originale, très rare. Petites brunissures aux extrémités des marges, mais superbe exemplaire tel que paru, à toutes marges, non rogné et conservé dans sa brochure imprimée d'origine. Curieux texte sur le commencement de la vie dans le foetus et sur la vraie fin de la vie dans l'homme. L'auteur, un médecin italien, après avoir résumé les principales théories des anciens et de la science des siècles passés, décrit des cas des personnes vivantes mais jugée déjà mortes. La mort de l'homme correspond à celle de l'activité cérébrale et l'auteur rappelle des cas de condamnés à la guillotine. "Vi sia d'esempio il ghigliottinato, il quale, quantunque gli venga tolto il capo dal busto con la mannaja, conserva ancora per qualche istante la sua intelligenza. Chiamatelo a nome lateralmente, e vedrete che egli rivolgerà verso di voi gli occhi, e su di voi li fisserà ; se altri lo chiama dall'opposta parte, subito rivolge gli occhi alla chiamata : Se il carneficeblo percuote per disprezzo in faccia, fa egli prova di mordere la mano che lo percuote". Aucun exemplaire dans OCLC Worldcat. (LCPCMED-0005) (380,00 €)
19300150241930 En feuilles
19241813Paris, sans nom (imprimerie F. Bouchy), 1924 ; grand in-4, broché ; (1) f. blanc, 114 pp., (2) ff. (table et marque d'imprimeur, blanc), couverture grise imprimée ; frontispice gravé, 10 grandes pointes-sèches hors-texte tirées sur vélin, 16 photographies et 44 dessins dans le texte dont 5 à pleine page.
In 8, pp. 181 + (1b) + (2) + (2b). Antica firma di possesso al controp. ant. Danni restaurati al p. post. Legatura in p. pg. coeva. Trattato che descrive le teorie legislative in ambito giudiziario dall'antichita' focalizzandosi poi sul concetto di 'vendetta pubblica' riconosciuto da Vecchioni come fondamento della penalita'. Secondo l'A. ordinariamente la parola vendetta fa pensare ad una ignobile passione che 'rende taluno avido del male di colui da cui si crede offeso, e spesse volte lo spinge a procurarlo per vie anche vili ed ingiuste [...] Or dunque senza perder tempo io dichiaro, che per vendetta non intendo una passione, ma una naturale tendenza. [...] La vendetta pubblica e' un'espressione che sta comunemente in bocca di tutti, e ch'e' adoperata da tanti valorosi scrittori, e dalle stesse leggi: potra' dirsi che con un si' autorevole consenso si sia attribuita una vera improbita' di sentimenti all'intero corpo dello stato? Tutte le legislazioni hanno permesso agli offesi di sollecitar la loro vendetta legale, che tenesse luogo dell'abolita vendetta personale: si dira' che in tal modo si sia secondata e fomentata una rea passione?'. Carlo Vecchioni fu vicepresidente della Suprema Corte di Giustizia di Napoli.
1858179701858 reliure demi-chagrin noir in-seize (binding half shagreen sextodecimo) (15 x 11,6 cm), dos 4 nerfs (spine with raised bands) ornés d'un double filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, filet à froid en place des nerfs et en tête et en pied, titre frappé or (gilt title), percale noire sur les plats, toutes tranches lisses, superbe Edition sur papier velin ligné, orné d'une page de titre gravée sur bois en noir + 85 bois in texte en noir + un bois hors-texte en noir in-fines, 134 pages, 1858 Achevé d'imprimer le 22 mars 1858, par Ch. Lahure... et se vend à Paris, chez L. Potier Libraire Editeur,
46868, Thames and Hudson, 2015 Hardback, 330x220mm, 208 pages , 278 bw and col. illustrations. First English edition . ISBN 9780500517789.
26758Headed Eton College Windsor 10 Sept. 1927. Four neatly written pages 4to very good condition. SEE photograph for full text. Hope-Jones see brief biography below including his appearance in an M.R. James ghost story writes a very substantial letter on the character activities school influence etc. of Douglas Byng-Stamper whose death evoked an Agatha Christie style mystery. See Google "Death on an Oban-bound Train" for a comprehensive article on the incident. William Hope-Jones evokes references on Google such as in court for bathing "without sufficient dress" or the following AI spiel: "William Hope-Jones known as "Hojo" at Eton was a math teacher and housemaster at Eton College noted for his eccentricity. He was a King's Scholar 1900-1906 Assistant Master 1907-1950 and Housemaster 1924-1939. Hope-Jones is also remembered for his loud singing and for writing the humorous song "National Anthem of the Ancient Britons" also known as "Woad" or "The Woad Ode" according to Wikipedia. He was a central character in M.R. James's 1928 ghost story "Wailing Well". [Headed] Eton College | Windsor, 10 Sept. 1927. unknown
Published by White Cube Gallery, London, in conjunction with the exhibition: "Jake & Dinos Chapman Like a dog returns to its vomit", 19 October to 3 December 2005. Collectable, 120 pages, contains colour reproductions of all the paintings and drawings in the exhibition, approximately 2/3 original size and an essay by Simon Baker. Burgundy coloured cloth cover with a colour title plate on upper board. Condition is excellent throughout. Also contains two additional A4 sheets an Introduction to the exhibition and a gallery guide with a list of all the paintings. Used
1645110811Vienne, Pour Jacques Berthaud, Chez Claude Prost 1645 In-16 relié parchemin jaune d’époque 16 cm sur 10. XII-384 pages-2ff. Traces de titre manuscrit au dos. Trous de lacets sur la couverture. Ex-libris manuscrit sur contreplat et un autre, rayé, sur page de garde. Parchemin quelque peu taché et poussiéreux. Gouttière légèrement irrégulière. Traces de mouillures sur la longueur de l’ouvrage. Quelques pages brunies. 2 exemplaires recensés dans les bibliothèques. Assez bon état d’occasion.
2000x-0415167337Routledge 2000. Hardcover. New. 2nd sub edition. 250 pages. 9.75x6.50x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
1971013816Paris Pauvert 1971 Broché, couverture à rabats
In-16° (16,8 x 9,5 cm), pp. XXII, (2), 262, (2), legatura coeva in mezza pelle e angoli con titoli in oro su tassello al dorso e tagli decorati a spruzzo. Piccolo restauro al frontespizio, nella parte non impressa, titoli integri. Piccola macchia (1,4 x 2,8 cm), color marrone chiaro, al margine esterno delle pagine 99-103: la macchia interessa il margine bianco, giungendo ad interessare solo poche lettere di una parola alle pp. 99-101. Per il resto ottimo e fresco esemplare. Indice - Table: Introduction, où l'on fait voir l'utilité d'une Réforme dans nos Loix pénales; Premiere partie. Des Délits & des Peines en général; Chapitre I. Du bien et du mal moral; Chapitre II. Du droit de punir; Chapitre III. De la maniere d'envisager les délits relativement à l'ordre social; Chapitre IV. De l'objet de la Loi dans la punition des délits; Chapitre V. Le droit de punir s'éntend-il jusqu'à la peine de mort?; Chapitre VI. Que la peine de mort dois être restreinte aux attentats de guet-à-pens; Chapitre VII. Que la Loi pénale doit être générale; Chapitre VIII. Que la punition ne doit affecter que le coupable; Chapitre IX. Que les peines doivent tourner autant qu'il est possible au profit de l'État; Chapitre X. Que les delits doivent être réprimés par les peines les plus opposées aux genres de vices qui les auront produits; Chapitre XI. Quels délits & quelles peines doivent emporter infamie; Chapitre XII. Quels délits & quelles peines doivent emporter mort civile & confiscation; Chapitre XIII. Que la peine de confiscation peut être justement & utilement modifiée; Chapitre XIV. Ce qu'il faut laisser à l'arbitrage du Juge dans l'application des peines. Seconde partie. Des différentes peines applicables aux différents genres de délits. Chapitre I. Des délits provenants de l'abus de la liberté, qui doivent être punis par la prison; Chapitre II. Des délits produits par l'abus de la vie civile, qui doivent être punis par l'interdiction; Chapitre III. Des délits dont la cause tient au local, qui doivent être punis par l'exil, ou par la déportation dans les Colonies; Chapitre IV. Des délits produits par la cupidité, qu'il faut punir par des condamnations pécuniaires: § I. L'Usure; § II. Le Monopole; § III. La Concussion; § IV. Le Stellionat; Chapitre V. Des délits du vol ou équipollents au vol, qu'il faut punir par la condamnation aux travaux publics, & par la confiscation: § I. La Banqueroute frauduleuse; § II. Différentes especes de vols; § III. Différentes especes de faux équivalent au vol; Chapitre VI. Des délits du faux honneur & de la vaine gloire, qu'il convient de réprimer, principalement par les humiliations & par le déshonneur: § I. Inconvénients de la Loi de Louis XIV sur les duels; § II. Absurdité du préjugé qui porte au duel; § III. Réparations d'offenses propres à empécher le duel; § IV. Modifications des péines prononcées contre les Duellistes; Chapitre VII. Des délits qui doivent être punis de mort: § I. L'Assassinat non consommé doit-il être puni de mort?; § II. Le faux téimoignage en matiere grave doit-il être puni de mort?; § III. Le Suicide doit-il être puni par la Justice humaine?; § IV. La Loi concernant l'Infanticide ne doit-elle pas être modifiée?; Chapitre VIII. De quelques délits très-graves qui semblent exiger dans la peine des caracteres distinctif: § I. Du crime de trahison privée; § II. Du crime d'incendie ou de l'Incendiat; § III. Du crime de Poison; § IV. Du parricide; § V. Du Régicide; § VI. Du crime de lese-Majesté divine. Troisieme partie. De l'Instruction. Parallele de notre instruction criminelle avec l'Instruction criminelle d'Angleterre. Chapitre I. De la Dénonciation e de la Plainte; Chapitre II. De l'Information; Chapitre III. Des Décrets; Chapitre IV. De la Prison; Chapitre V. De l'Interrogatoire; Chapitre VI. De la Civilisation & du Réglement à l'extraordinaire; Chapitre VII. De l'Instruction publique pour les Reproches, Récolemens & Confrontations; Chapitre VIII. Des Preuves & Indices; Chapitre IX. Des Faits justificatifs & Exceptions péremptoires; Chapitre X. Des Jugemens de premiere istance; Chapitre XI. De l'Appel des Jugemens définitifs & des rapports publics; Chapitre XII. De la pluralité nécessaire dans les suffrages pour la condamnation; Chapitre XIII. Des Jugemens souverains & de leur exécution; Chapitre XIV. De la contumace; Chapitre XV. Idée d'un Supplement nécessaire à cet Ouvrage.
177528141775 1775 Moutard, Paris, 1775, première édition.2 volumes in-12 plein veau blond d'époque, dos à nerfs ornés de fleurons, pièces de titre et tomaison maroquin rouge, traces rouges, filets sur les coupes, gardes marbrées, faux-titre, page de titre, XVI pages de préface et errata, et 501 pages puis faux-titre, page de titre, 515 pages et [3pp.] de permission.Filets de coupes presque effacés, coiffes légèrement frottées sans manque, coins légèrement émoussés, l'ensemble est malgré tout très frais.
1732002982A Amsterdam, Chez les Frères Westeing, 1732