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First separate edition, 6pp., lacking lower wrapper, disbound. Reprinted from 'Brian,' vol. 8, 1885-86. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
First edition, 36pp., disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
In 24° (cm 7,5 x 13,2), legatura in piena pelle coeva, con segni d'uso, aspotaz. alla cuffia inf., titoli e fregi in oro al dorso, pp 120, fregio inciso al frontespizio, esemplare in buone condizioni, lievi bruniture uniformi, alla sguardia antica annotazione incollata su foglietto in francese con appunti sull'opera: "... reliure de l'époque, aux lys de France..." "Può esser meretrice una figliuola d'un re?". Delizioso, graffiante pamphlet attribuito a Gregorio Leti (cfr. Librinlinea, Biblioteche Piemontesi On Line), nonchè anche al terribile Ferrante Pallavicino (1615-1644). Invece, per Brunet: "Imprimé en [Amsterdam?] Hollande, est attribué à un comte Rossi, natif de Parme."; "Dictionnaire des ouvrages anonymes", col. 172. In realtà pubblicato ad Amsterdam da P. Warnaer (cfr. Rahir, "Catalogue de livres imprimés par les Elzevier", p. 261, n. 2319), opera ancora all'Indice nel 1948: dialogo tra Mercurio e Momo, la follia presente anche nell'"Encomium Moriae" erasmiano, intercalato da parodistiche epistole di personaggi celebri del tempo: Gustavo di Svezia alla figlia, la "meretrice" Cristina; Fouquet, il "Surintendant" vittima del "Re Sole"; Madama Reale Cristina di Francia, Reggente degli Stati Sabaudi, con riferimenti alla Venaria e ad una fortezza "al di qua da' monti" ceduta a Luigi; la "lettera" immaginaria comanda di imporre nuovi dazi e gabelle, piccoli e grandi; rivendica a se sola il diritto di decidere in materia di civile e criminale giustizia. Curiosi i maneggi del duca "tenuto nell'infantia" da una madre che vuol giocare eternamente il ruolo augusto che non le spetta, di "Genitore"... Per ingannare i mariti delle dame che seduce: li invita 'in un villaggio alquanto da Turino lontano", li inebria, e va a cavallo raggiungere la moglie di costoro, indisturbato.Un curioso marchingegno si trova a palazzo: la dama esce dalla presenza di Cristina, si infila prestamente in un camino che contiene una sedia, il suo peso quando vi è installata fa agire uncontrappeso che la solleva fino a un ammezzato ove trovasi il duca in attesa. Cristina è al corrente, e incoraggia il figlio in queste "frivole dolcezze... acciocchè non pensi al gusto di comandar nei suoi stati". C'è anche una figura di "eunuco castrato', che il duca ama e che spesso è suo rivale nelle erotiche frequenti vicissitudini di questi. Cristina è paragonata a Agrippina nella smania di potere, per conservare il quale non esita ad impiegare esilio, confino, ostracismo, e financo il "perpetuo sonno". Sei esemplari censiti in SBN. Willems, Les Elzevier, p. 479, n. 1774; 596. Murray, Catalogue, 1452. <br>
Engraved portrait (off-set), printed in double columns, [2], 48pp., disbound.
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.
First edition, [4], 31, [1]pp., disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
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.
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
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)
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.
19, [1]pp., author's presentation inscription at head of title page, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
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.
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)
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.
First edition, [2], 32pp., disbound. Copac Locating the University of London copy only.
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 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.
12p. Musical scores. Age stained. 8vo. Original printed wraps. Scarce. CPHAM/W71C1
15p. Musical scores. 8vo. Original printed wraps. Rear cover has publisher's advertisements. Wraps torn. Scarce. CPHAM/W71C1
10pp., caption-title, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 11 pages. Extracts from an article published in Hist adrut's daily "Davar", in November 1978. Illustrated with photograph of the author, Secretary General of the Histadrut. OCLC lists no copies worldwid e. Excellent condition. (W-62)
Second Edition, half-title, [4], 24 pp., disbound.
33, [1]pp., presentation inscription from the author to Dr. Wade, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Oxford University copy only on Copac.
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. 12 pages. OCLC lists one copy worldwide. Verticle crease, otherwise very good condition. (W-62)