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19272082402113507614Not Available 1927. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19572091502135412025Chosen kenkyujo 1957. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Chosen kenkyujo paperback
2013SONG0739166476Lexington Books 2013-02-21. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.27x0.72x9.30. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Lexington Books hardcover
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1787422003.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2576061 Wells Street Oxford Street 30 June 1815. Note: a. "He also chaired the board of the London-based South Australian Colonisation Commission created by the South Australia Act 1834 to oversee the new colony of South Australia. He also chaired the board of the London-based South Australian Colonisation Commission created by the South Australia Act 1834 to oversee the new colony of South Australia before the colony went bankrupt and he was sacked in 1841. He was chiefly known for championing the cause for emigration to the new colony and his name lives on in Adelaide's main river the Torrens the suburb of Torrensville and a few other places Wikipedia; B. "In 1831 having impressed John Stuart Mill Robert Torrens and other leading economists with the value of his ideas Wakefield became involved in various schemes to promote the colonisation of South Australia. He believed that many of the social problems in Britain were caused by overpopulation and he saw emigration to the colonies as a useful safety valve. He set out to design a colonisation scheme with a workable combination of labourers artisans and capital. The scheme was to be financed by the sale of land to the capitalists who would thereby support the other classes of emigrants. It took several attempts before the Province of South Australia was established. Although initially Wakefield was a driving force he found that as it came closer to fruition he was allowed less and less influence until he was frozen out almost completely whereupon he took offence and severed his connections with the scheme Wikipedia."; C. "Wakefield " is considered a key figure in the establishment of the colonies of South Australia and New Zealand" Wikipedia. See Image. 61 Wells Street, Oxford Street, 30 June 1815 unknown
1999Q-1928580173Hanley Wood 1999-07-30. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Hanley Wood paperback
187346017A Paris. Au bureau du journal des communes 1873. Bonded Leather. <b>Livre en français</b>. Couverture rigide. Nouveau dictionnaire de législation de doctrine et de jurisprudence en matière administrative. 2 volumes reliures demi-basanes couverture du 2 e volume légèrement défraîchie. 960 1292 pages. Quelques rousseurs. Légère mouillure au volume 2. <i>ref. 46017</i> A Paris. Au bureau du journal des communes hardcover
133344446X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1862280305Richmond: Richmond Examiner 1862. unbound. very good. 2 pages of text on a single sheet 23 inches x 16 inches. Folded down the center and twice across the sheet. Richmond: Richmond Examiner 1862. Very good<br/> <br/> On the front page is an extensive article on the Confiscation Act of 1862 and its passage by Congress. Included in the article is the text of Abraham Lincoln's Message on the act's constitutionality. The Confiscation Act gave legal authority to courts to implement the legal seizure of land and property from citizens who aided the Confederacy. Also in the act was a clause allowing emancipation of slaves in the Confederacy that lived in areas of Union occupation. Most of the rest of the text on both pages are small articles on Civil War battles and political news in the Confederacy. The publisher of the Richmond Examiner became anti-Jefferson Davis' political and military actions as the Civil War progressed.<br/> <br/> Richmond Examiner unknown
11509'Audley End'. 1 January 1832. 3 pp 4to. Bifolium. Good on lightly-aged paper with minor traces of stub adhering to the blank reverse of second leaf. The year 1832 has been added in pencil in a contemporary hand. The letter is on paper watermarked 1831. Docketed at head 'Braybrooke Ld.' He begins by informing Henslow that Lord Grenville has lent him 'the Book in which his Notes upon the growth of Trees during many years had been made. He assures me that nothing worth your notice will be found among the MS remarks but I am not of that opinion. Ld G is however very fond of the book as of an old acquaintance & the entries if once lost can never be replaced as no other Copy exists.' He feels 'very responsible' for the volume but does not 'hesitate to entrust it to you knowing that you will lock it up & return it by a safe messenger'. The Braybrookes are 'stationary' at Audley End and will be happy to see Henslow if he wishes to return the volume in person. 'I have also a large specimen of lilac wood <much> at your service should you not have one already.' He is enclosing 'a paper which I copied from a loose MS document in my Evelyn's Sylva'. He ends the letter with a report of the fruit-bearing properties of Dr Clarke's mulberry tree: 'the indented leaves were also all on the lower part of the tree only those above being all apparently of the common species'. In a postscript he reports that he has 'received no answer from Mr Blackie about the pruning system perhaps he is afraid of entering the lists with you Cambridge Professors! ! !' The Prime Minister William Wyndham Grenville 1759-1834 Baron Grenville planted at least 2500 trees at Dropmore House and at the time of his death his pinetum contained the largest collection of conifer species in Britain. 'A[udley] E[nd]'. 1 January [1832]. unknown
17-0987Chicago IL: Richard Feigen Gallery 1962; New York NY: College Art Association of America 1968. . 8vo. 16 pp. Stapled soft cover. Very Good. Color plates throughout. 4to. 100 pp. Stapled soft cover magazine. Very Good. Black & white plates throughout. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz 1919-2019. Chicago, IL: Richard Feigen Gallery, 1962; New York, NY: College Art Association of America, 1968. paperback
63-4269NY: Richard Burgin ca. 1982. Signed Hand-written Letter 11" x 8.5" on New York Arts Journal letterhead Good w/marginal tears.Provenance: Herb Yellin 1935-2014 was the highly respected publisher and founder of Lord John Press considered by many to be one of the most important small presses of the 20th century. NY: Richard Burgin, [ca. 1982]. unknown
20110317124855Bigelow Brown & Co. Hardcover. Acceptable. All volumes are tight but have Owner's details blocked out on facing page and 1st volume has other markings in same area. 1st volume cover bumped and beginning to separate from binding; remaining volumes good Bigelow, Brown & Co hardcover
192776163Llibreria Catalana 1927. hardcover. Aceptable. Barcelona 1927. Llibreria Catalana. Año 1927 completo. Contiene abundante publicidad de la época. Profusamente ilustrado. Tela con dorados. Cubiertas y lomo algo deslucidos. 410 pp. 33x24. Llibreria Catalana hardcover
1143901436.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
63-2769York PA: The Teachers' Journal ca. 1900. 8vo. 4 pp. Folded Page. Good minor losses marginal tears toning. York, PA: The Teachers' Journal, [ca. 1900]. unknown
19552110502150902570Nagoya Housing Newspaper 1955. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Nagoya Housing Newspaper paperback
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20202081502111907034Henan People's Publishing House 2020. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Henan People's Publishing House paperback
20202081502111904112Henan People's Publishing House 2020. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Henan People's Publishing House paperback
2091502133519459KK Bestsellers N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 KK Bestsellers paperback