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212811789-1790. 7 pièces réunies en 1 vol. in-8°, basane blonde racinée, dos lisses orné de filets et de fleurons dorés, tranches jaspées de rouge et de brun. Reliure du début du XIXe s. Quelques frottements. Bon exemplaire.
160303Paris & Lyon, Périsse Frères, 1836 in-8, XV-539 pp., bradel demi-vélin (reliure de la fin du XIXe). Rousseurs au dos et dans le texte.
10pp., caption-title, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
First and only edition, 8vo, 36pp., without half-title, disbound.
First edition, [4], 5-25pp., advertisement leaf at end, disbound. Describes the manner of recruiting by the British Army by crimping (similar to naval press-ganging), and describes it as little more than slavery. The author quotes from legal and other sources and cites examples of the problems associated with this manner of recruitment. He emphasizes the idea that an enslaved or forced soldier is not likely to be a good soldier, describes how wealth or education was not a protection against impressment and several other factors affecting the military services. Goldsmith, 16436.
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. 32 pages. Illustrated. Arab refugee issue dis cussed in terms of Arab obstructionism. Excellent condition. (W-62)
17899495(Paris), Imprimerie de Valleyre l'aîné, s.d. (circa 1789) ; in-8, broché ; 6 pp.
First Edition, some browning of the text in places, signed in print at end: A Layman, i.e. Stephen Tempest, vi, 149, [1] pp., disbound. The ESTC locates 7 copies, not in the British Library.
Paper wrappers. 8vo. 11 pages. Cover title: "Address delivered at the XXXV I Biennial Convention, U. A. H. C. , Cincinatti, January 17, 1939." Holocaust-era publication. OCLC lists two copies worldwide. Cover sunned. Very good condition. (SPEC23-24)
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 32 pages. OCLC lists nineteen copies worldwide. Universities and colleges-Religion. Ins cribed. Excellent condition. (W-62)
6261Sans lieu ni date (circa 1770). In 8 dérelié de 14 + 4 pp.
First Edition, printer's ornament on title, light water-stain on lower blank margin, 16 pp., disbound. Not in Wellcome; Blake, p.262.
First Edition, 83, [1] pp., disbound. An attack on an article in the Edinburgh Review which purported to deal with the debates in the House of Commons on the state of Ireland, and the Irish Arms Bill. The stated object of this reply was "to point to the public the difficulty and impolicy of an attempt to force the Irish Catholics a provision for their clergy; at the same time to draw public attention to some measures of a plain, and practical, kind, which may enlist the attention, perhaps the support, of men of all parties." Among other subjects, the writer deals with the state of landed property, the administration of justice to the poor, the established church, education, the Irish Poor Law, and the repeal of the Union
First edition, 45, [1, errata]pp., some early notations to head of title-page, lightly soiled, disbound. "Burton, John (1696?1771)... Though a tory Burton was not so extreme as Dr William King, principal of St Mary Hall, and under the pseudonym Phileleutherus Londinensis he criticized King's celebrated speech at the dedication of the Radcliffe Library, in Oxford, on 13 April 1749. King responded with a fierce 'Elogium famae inserviens Jacci Etonensis, or, The praises of Jack of Eton, commonly called Jack the Giant' (1750), in which he satirized 'the Burtonic style'."?(New ODNB). Phileleutherus Londinensis = John Burton; Dr. K---- = Dr. King, and Dr. R----- = Dr. Radcliffe; O-------d = Oxford.
First separate edition, 8pp., disbound. Reprinted from the 'Medical Press and Circular'. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Not listed on Copac or OCLC.
First edition, 8vo (200 x 125 mm), [2], 72pp., recent red morocco-backed marbled boards, red morocco title label on upper cover lettered in gilt. Clutterbuck questions several of the theoretical points maintained by Hunter in his treatise on the subject, and which he laid down as the laws that govern the action of venereal virus. Provenance: Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute, faint stamp to title. Wellcome II, p. 361; NLM p. 91.
15, [1]pp., illustration in the text, orig. printed wrappers, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Copac locates the Wellcome and Kings College copies only.
Offprint, 16, [2]pp., caption title, 2 fold-out lithographic plates, orig. wrappers, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
First edition, 36 pp., disbound. Signed at the end: "Your friend and wellwisher." i.e. William Abernethy Drummond. The letter from Aberdeen is John Skinner's "A Letter to Norman Sievwright". Sievwright's "Principles, Political and Religious" was published in 1767. Copies at Aberdeen University, National Library of Scotland, Bodleian Library, University of Wales, Lampeter, General Theological Seminary and St. John's and Trinity Colleges Kinder Library.
First edition, 34pp., orig. printed wrappers (loose). Copac locating copies at Lambeth and UCL only.
1341100014.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
First edition, [2], 32pp., disbound. Copac Locating the University of London copy only.
First separate edition, 35, [1]pp., 10 illustrs., on 8 plates, outer margins of title page a little dusty, disbound. From observations made at the Brown Institution, with the assistance of a grant from the British Medical Association. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Copac locating copies at Cambridge and Oxford only.
170-184pp., 2 coloured plates, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
ORD-6842Pour demander que les Billets de Confession soyent assujettis au Contrôle. S.l.n.d. (XVIII°siècle). In-12 (110 x 180mm) attaché par une ficelle, sans couverture (état d'origine), 63 pages. 1ère et dernière pages un peu poussiéreuses sinon bon exemplaire, non rogné, à grandes marges. Rare facétie condamnée par arrêt du Parlement.