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First separate edition, 22pp., lacking lower wrapper, disbound. Reprinted from 'The Medical News', June 15, 1889. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
First separate edition, 60pp., lacking lower wrapper, disbound. Reprinted from the 'Therapeutic Gazzette', May 15 and June 15, 1889. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
204922Paris, Chez Gattey, 1790 in-8, 23 pp., broché, sous couverture d'attente marbrée de couverture verte.
9646Mai 1788. In 8 dérelié de 38 pp.
33569Pamphlet Hebdomadaire : Du N° 1, 21 juillet 1883 au n° 26, 12 janvier 1884. Paris, Rédacteur en chef : Octave Mirbeau, Administrateur : Louis Grégori. Collection complète. 26 numéros en 26 livraisons in-12 brochés (17,5 x 11 cm) sous chemise cartonnée, titrée. Textes de Alfred Capus, Étienne Grosclaude, Paul Hervieu, Octave Mirbeau. Couverture illustrée par Gustave Fraipont.- On joint : 3 Lettres autographes signées,. de Octave Mirbeau (1883-1884) sur papier à en-tête des Grimaces à Paul Hervieu (longues lettres fort intéressantes pour lhistoire des Grimaces qui montrent la part active de Paul Hervieu dans ladministration de la revue) , 1 photo et 3 portraits dOctave Mirbeau dont un portrait charge par André Rouveyre, La reproduction de laffiche du programme lancement.. Bel ensemble complet et truffé.
173385126, 1733-1736, in-4, 8-8 p, Demi-toile chagrinée noire postérieure, titre doré en long, Réunion de deux pamphlets démontrant la posture des autorités médicales et religieuses à propos des miracles et des possessions : le premier, relatif aux convulsionnaires, a été produit l'année de l'interdiction des réunions sur la tombe de François de Pâris ; le second copie une pièce produite en 1662 au sujet des possessions des Ursulines d'Auxonne. 1. La Lettre d'un confesseur [...] (sans nom, ni lieu. Datée du 25 mars 1733) pose la question de la responsabilité des médecins face aux miracles et convulsions opérés au cimetière de Saint-Médard de Paris et de leur rôle à déterminer s'il s'agit de réalités ou supercheries. Le médecin Philippe Hecquet (1661-1737) publia la même année une Réponse à cette lettre, plus connue et moins rare. 2. Le Jugement [...] sur la prétendue possessions des filles d'Auxonne (Suivant la copie imprimée à Châlons-sur-Saône, 1736) rapporte l'opinion des médecins et ecclésiastiques (archevêque de Toulouse et évêques de Rennes, Rodez et Châlons-sur-Saône) sur le cas des possessions démoniaques survenues dans le couvent des Ursulines d'Auxonne près de Dijon entre 1658 à 1663. Ce jugement fut fait à la suite de la visite, en 1661, de l'évêque de Chalon-sur-Saône. À l'instar du couvent de Loudun, trente ans auparavant, le couvent d'Auxonne fut le théâtre de retentissantes possessions diaboliques de 1658 à 1663. Avec force tapages, délires et convulsions, les religieuses se disaient habitées par les démons ; l'épidémie se rependit sur la ville, et des femmes laïques, jugées responsables, furent condamnées au bannissement ou massacrées par la population. En octobre 1660, la soeur de Sainte-Colombe, Barbe Buvée, fut accusée de magie, de sortilège et d'infanticide et, reconnue comme la principale coupable, mise aux fers au couvent, avant d'être innocentée quelques mois plus tard par le parlement de Dijon (Calmeil, De la Folie.., 1845, t. 2, p. 132 : cite cette pièce). Couverture rigide
7823P., Baudouin, (1789). In 8, 8 pp. Tel que paru.
Paper wrappers; 16mo. 15 pages. In English and Hebrew. Contains hymns and responsive readings. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Marked in pencil; o therwise, very good conditiion. Scarce (PC-1)
First edition, [2], 32pp., disbound. Copac Locating the University of London copy only.
Second Edition, 72 pp., disbound. Sometimes attributed to William Pittis and to Francis Atterbury. 'The secret history of the White Staff' is by Daniel Defoe.
Cloth; 12mo. 82 pages. In German. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Spine c hipping; first signature detached. Bookplate on inside front cover. Fair condition. (PC-1)
2006500207086ALBIN MICHEL 2006 449 pages 14 6x3 6x22cm. 2006. Broché. 449 pages.
240767Montpellier, jouxte la coppie impriée à Saumur chez le Libertin, 1611 in-8, 48 pp., cartonnage Bradel de papier crème, pièce de titre noire, tranches marbrées (reliure du XIXe).
First edition, [8], 106, [2]pp., 5 hand-coloured lithographs, presentation inscription from the author to James Johnstone, MD, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
19, [1]pp., author's presentation inscription at head of title page, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
First edition, half-title, [4], 99, [1]pp., disbound, half-title detached. A former officer in the East India Company's armies and Commander in Chief of the Great Mogul's Forces, Major John Morrison, returned to Britain in 1772 styled as 'Commander in Chief of the Great Mogul's forces'. Morrison was regarded as a traitor by the East India Company but he did succeed in publishing a pamphlet entitled "The Advantage of an Alliance with the Great Mogul" in 1774. Positioning himself alongside advocates of direct Crown control over Indian territories, Morrison suggested that Shah Alam II would be willing to cede Bengal to George III. The emperor's rough treatment at the hands of the Company, especially the non-payment of tribute, was lambasted as 'a dishonourable blow to the law of nations'. A proper agreement between kings would restore 'the stability and dignity of regal government', and replace 'the fluctuating and unsteady resolve of a Company of private men'. Kress, S2527; Goldsmith, 11155; Higgs, 5981.
Hardcover, 12mo, 36 pages. "Publication of the Hebrew Sabbath-School Union of America. " Singerman # 3407. Jewish institutional stamps, otherwise Very Good condition. (amr-20-43)
20012111902153102396modern movie company 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 6 books set modern movie company paperback
Cover illustration depicts a Belgian and Briton meeting at Ostend - free after four years in Hun hands; Through the Tunnel at Last! - by Lovat Fraser; Cambrai Rescued from the Wrecker's Clutches; The Doom of Sergeant Ramroad, by Hamilton Fyfe; Canadian Chariots Gathered to Capture Cambrai; Deliverance & Trophies from Tunnels & Dug-outs; With Belgium's Armies Advancing to Bruges; Freeing the Soil of France of the Invader - Following up the Line of German Retreat; Sending propaganda pamphlets via balloon; Some of the quarter million taken since July - German Prisoners; Hardy Albanian Highlanders help the Allies; The Lighter Side of Flying, by Night-hawk; Where Saint George Smote the German Michael; Woman and the New Society, by W.L. George; Learning and Mercy as Victims of Vile 'Kultur'; Republic or Limited Monarchy? by Frederic William Wile; Shakespeare and the War. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. A worthy copy. Book
First separate edition, 7, [1]pp., lacking lower wrapper, disbound. Offprint from the 'Therapeutic Gazette', January, 1886. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
49751Editions Bernard Barrault 1985, in-8 broché, couverture noire avec lettres rouges, 283 p. (bel état) Edition originale recherchée (achevé d'imprimer du 23 janvier 1985) de son premier ouvrage, un pamphlet au fort parfum de scandale qui n'épargnait rien, ni personne.
54099A compte d'auteur 2012, in-8 broché, couverture noire avec lettres rouges, 293 p. (gondolage sans gravité au second plat de couverture, sinon bon état) Tirage limité à 5000 exemplaires. Nouvelle édition de son premier ouvrage, un pamphlet au fort parfum de scandale qui n'épargnait rien, ni personne.
First edition, [4], 31, [1]pp., disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
First Edition, half-title, [4], 9-51, [1]pp., disbound. At this time Chesterfield had recently resigned the Lord-Lieutenancy of Ireland, and had taken on the duties of Secretary of State. There had been a difference of opinion with the Duke of Newcastle on foreign policy during 1747 and Chesterfield was anxious to bring the continental war to a close.
57330Various Publishers 1744 - 1745 . A single volume 8vo full calf. The spine has been renewed designed and lettered in gilt: "Naval Tracts". Seven Works: 1 A Narrative of the Proceedings of His Majesty's Fleet in the Mediterranean . London: Millan 1745. Third Edition. 136pp. Six folding maps & one folding table. // 2 Original Letters and Papers Between Adm___l M___ws and V Adm___l L____k. London: Cooper 1744. 128pp. // 3 Vice-Adm--l L-st-k's Account of the Late Engagement Near Toulon . London: Cooper 1745. 56pp. // 4 Admiral Mathews's Charge Against Vice-Admiral Lestock Dissected and Confuted. London: Millan 1745. 56pp. // 5 Vice-Adm'al Lestock's Recapitulation As spoke by him . London: Millan 1745. 28pp. // 6 Captain Opie's Appeal Against the Illegal Proceedings of Vice-Admiral Matthews . London: Cooper 1745. 50pp. // 7 A Letter from the Westminster Journal of The 9th of February 1744-5 . Printed in the Year 1744-5. 8pp. Condition is very good the six folding maps in the first work in good order. Seven pamphlets relating to The Battle of Toulon also known as the Battle of Cape Sicié which took place between 21 and 22 February 1744 near the French Mediterranean port of Toulon. Although France was not yet at war with Great Britain ships from their Levant Fleet combined with a Spanish force which had been trapped in Toulon for two years to break the blockade imposed by the British Mediterranean Fleet. The initial engagement on 21 February was largely indecisive and the British continued their pursuit until midday on 22nd before their commander Admiral Thomas Mathews called off the chase. With several of his ships in need of repair he withdrew to Menorca which meant the Royal Navy temporarily lost control of the waters around Italy and allowed the Spanish to take the offensive against Savoy. Admiral Mathews and several others were censured while Rear-Admiral Lestock was acquitted causing scandal and outrage. <br />In his report Mathews blamed his subordinate Richard Lestock for the failure and the issue was hotly debated in Parliament. At the subsequent court-martial Mathews was held responsible and dismissed from the navy in June 1747 while Lestock's political connections meant he was cleared of all charges. Another seven captains were removed from command for failing to engage the enemy and the investigation led to changes that required individual captains to be far more aggressive. Wikipedia <br/><br/> Various Publishers 1744 - 1745 unknown