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199277066United Kingdom: Peaceville 1992. From the personal collection of Fenriz one half of the revered Norwegian black metal duo Darkthrone accompanied by his extensive album-specific DJ notes handwritten on the verso of a slip printed by the Norwegian post office.<br /> <br /> In a September 29 2011 interview with Last Rites Fenriz reflected on the tendency towards a more commercial sound in the late 1980s: "the near death of DEATH metal luckily saved by Autopsy and other organic heads."<br /> <br /> Acts of the Unspeakable is the third album by California death metal band Autopsy who are credited with pioneering death-doom. Previously drummer and vocalist Chris Reifert was a member of Death performing on their debut album Scream Bloody Gore 1987. He formed Autopsy after Chuck Schuldiner decided to move back to Florida.<br /> <br /> Compact disc CD accompanied by the printed album inserts and housed in the clear plastic jewel case.<br /> <br /> Provenance: From the personal collection of Fenriz acquired in September 2018 from Helvete / Neseblod Records in Oslo. Peaceville unknown
1905053713Romania - : Carol I ALS / ADS. Dated 4th of July 1905 1905. No Binding. Very Good. Original manuscript and partly printed autograph document signed by The King of Romania Carol I a medal reward certificate given to Mustafa Hasim Pasha 1852-1920 with co-signatures by Ministrul Afacerilor Straine Cancelar al Ordinelor General de divizie Iacob N. Lahovary 1846-1907 and Sheful Serviciului A. M. Mitibieu . 34x22 cm. In Romanian. Bifolium. 1 p. Blind-stamped by Romanian royalty sign. "Carol I pringratia lui Dumnedeu si vointa nationala Rege al Romaniei. La toti de fata si viitori Sanatate. Dorind a da un semn de a Nostra buna vointa 'Excelentei Sale Hachim Pasa Ministrude Instructure publica al Turcici. Noi ii conferim gradul de Mare Cruce al Ordinului Steula Romaniei Spre credinta ii dam acest brevet semnat de Noi si investit cu sigiliul Ordinului Dat in Castelul Pelesh la 4 Julie 1905". i.e. Carol I the grace of God and the national will King of Romania. To all present and future Health. Wishing to give a sign of Our Goodwill to His Excellency Hachim Pasa Minister of Public Instruction of Turkey. We confer on him the rank of Grand Cross of the Order of the Steula of Romania. A good paper one page on bifolium. Carol I born Prince Karl of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen was the first monarch of Romania from 1866 to his death in 1914 ruling as Prince Domnitor from 1866 to 1881 and as King from 1881 to 1914. He was elected Prince of the Romanian United Principalities on 20 April 1866 after the overthrow of Alexandru Ioan Cuza by a palace coup d'etat. In May 1877 he proclaimed Romania an independent and sovereign nation. The defeat of the Ottoman Empire 1878 in the Russo-Turkish War secured Romanian independence and he was proclaimed King on 26 March O.S. 14 March 1881. He was the first ruler of the Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen dynasty which ruled the country until the proclamation of a socialist republic in 1947. During his reign Carol I personally led Romanian troops during the Russo-Turkish War and assumed command of the Russo/Romanian army during the siege of Plevna. The country achieved internationally recognized independence via the Treaty of Berlin 1878 and acquired Southern Dobruja from Bulgaria in 1913. Domestic political life was organized around the rival Liberal and Conservative parties. During Carol's reign Romania's industry and infrastructure were much improved but the country still had an agrarian-focused economy and the situation of the peasantry failed to improve leading to a major revolt bloodily suppressed by the authorities. He married Princess Elisabeth of Wied in Neuwied on 15 November 1869. They only had one daughter Maria who died at the age of three. Carol never produced a male heir leaving his elder brother Leopold next in line to the throne. In October 1880 Leopold renounced his right of succession in favour of his son William who in turn surrendered his claim six years later in favour of his younger brother the future king Ferdinand. Wikipedia. Mustafa Hasim Pasha 1852-1920 was one of the Ottoman grand viziers of Georgian origin. He was son of Sheik Al-Islam Ahmed Muhtar 1807-1882. He served as the President of the Court of Justice and the Undersecretariat of the Ministry of Justice. Iacob N. Lahovary was a member of the Romanian aristocracy a general politician and diplomat who served as the Minister of War and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Romania. <br/> <br/> Carol I ALS / ADS., Dated 4th of July, 1905 unknown
1995Q-0471556726John Wiley &Sons 1995-02-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! John Wiley &Sons paperback
1962715623PN. New. 1962. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
A9780198960744Hardback. New. African Climate Futures shows how climate-changed futures are imagined in Africa and by Africans and how these future visions shape political debates and struggles in the present. hardcover
2026__0198960743Oxford Univ Pr 2026. Hardcover. New. 288 pages. 6.42x0.91x9.45 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
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1382967 Queen's Gardens Bayswater. 2 August 1877. 2pp. 16mo. 17 lines of text. Good on lightly-aged paper. He begins by thanking him for 'the History of the Flitch of Bacon Custom at Dunnow. I well remember reading in the papers of 55 the celebration of the fete at which you & poor Made. de Chatelain were the hero & heroine'. He has called on de Chatelain to thank him for the 'Fleurs et Fruits' which he sent him but did not find him at home. He will try again before leaving town for the autumn 'which I shall do in a few days'. 67 Queen's Gardens, Bayswater. 2 August 1877. unknown
19869948Canberra: National Gallery of Australia 1986. Four accordion fold leaves 13x13cm folded printed on one side only in blue 6 panels each with UV and XY appearing together to make 24 panels in total. Housed in blue printed box. Fine condition box with some wear. <br /> <br /> Eirene Mort's 1879-1977 charming Australian Alphabet printed by the National Gallery which purchased the designs from the artist's estate in 1984. The designs were drawn in London in 1902 when Mort was 23 and were intended to be produced as a book though it was never published. <br /> <br /> OCLC cites just the Australian Alphabet book publication from 1986 with introduction by John McPhee. Perhaps this frieze was published alongside or at a later date by the gallery. In any event we find not mention of it. National Gallery of Australia unknown
11871On letterhead of The Deanery Norwich. 9 January 1873. 4pp. 12mo. 51 lines of text. Bifolium. On aged paper. The context is explained by the fact that until 1927 one canonry in the cathedral establishment of Norwich was attached to the Mastership of St. Catharine's College. The letter begins: 'I have requested the Master of Catherine sic Charles Kirkby Robinson to read you two letters from Canon Nisbet which will show you how very litle prospect there is of our getting permission from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners to spend any part of the money gained by our sale of the Barracks in the improvement of our Canonry Houses. This creates an embarrassment; for the question arises how we shall raise the money required for the purchase of the remainder of Mrs. Morse's lease unless we come upon the Barrack money.' Goulburn now describes how he and 'Heaviside' have pressed the Master to determine 'whether he will take Mrs. Morse's house; for if he declines to do so that will make the question still more embarrassing since in that case the £500 set apart for the removal of his present House and the making good the cloister will of course not be available. And I have further expressed the hope that he will be able to see his way to a move on the public grounds of freeing our beautiful Cloister from its present disfigurement. As soon as he has made up his mind I shall crave your kind permission to call a Chapter at your rooms.' He thanks him for his 'most interesting and if I may so say edifying Preface to the Catalogue - made doubly or trebly valuable by your kind inscription therein. I cannot say how highly I value the possession of such a document.' He will send 'the Bishop of Derry's Sermon': 'He could not have said any thing wh. wd. tell more in a place like this where you are so much revered and loved.' He complains of his duties 'as Editor to correct the press of these Sermons; and if another man's proofs always give one a little trouble much more do an Irishman's. And my good friend tho' very brilliant as an orator is very Hibernian.' On letterhead of The Deanery, Norwich. 9 January 1873. unknown
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18942091502135408925Shun'yo-do 1894. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Shun'yo-do paperback
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