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19196Paris, le 12 décembre 1876, 1 1 feuillet imprimé.
20421Valence, Bourg-Argental le 14 novembre 1891. 1 cahier. 2 feuillets imprimés.
19191Auteuil, Dépot Oeuvre,1912, 1 1 feuillet imprimé sur bristol.
AAI-3-10Genève, chez J.L.Pellet, 1781
Brescia, Queriniana, 1968, 8vo (cm. 24 x 17) legatura tutta tela, pp. 1175 con otto tavole a colori fuori testo.
5492DIVORCE. DS. 5pgs. March 17 1920. Anderson County Tennessee. A typed legal document from the divorce of S. R. Worthington and Leona Worthington. It transcribes Leona Worthingtons answers in cross examination. For answer this defendant says: 1. That she admits that she and the complainant were married April 3 1919 and that they separated on or about July 20 1919Defendant denies that a short time after their marriage she commence to nag and abuse complainant and kept that up constantlyOn one occasion the complainant had so abused the defendant by making various and divers accusations against her and she told him that he had acted the rascal. She further denies that she ever so abused and quarreled with the complainant and treated him so cruel and inhuman that she drove him from his own home; and she further denies that she ever so abused him that he was forced to leave his bed and go up-stairs to try to get a little sleep and rest; and that she went up-stairs and insisted that he come back down and that she then quarreled with him the remainder of the nightShe further denies that she has mistreated the complainant and that she has been so cruel and inhuman in her treatment of him as to make it unsafe for him to live and cohabitate with her and she further denies calling him all sorts of vile names and quarrelling with him until she made his home a very bad placeThat after the complainant made the statement about seeing his lawyer and being advised to do everything he could to aggravate and being advised to do everything he could to aggravate her and cause her to leave the complainant seemed to do everything he could to carry out the advise sic of his lawyer and continually quarrelled sic at the defendant accusing her of staying there with him with the sole purpose of getting his property and made her life so miserable and unhappy that she felt that it was impossible for her to longer live with him and she was forced by his cruel and inhuman treatment of her to leave his home and go back to the home of her son in Union County where she is now living. The couple seems to have quarreled about strange things like milking cows in good clothes and spending too much money on undergarments. Leona Worthington asked for a divorce alimony attorneys fees and her old name back. She signed X and her attorney signed twice for her. A notary and two others also signed. The document is extensively annotated in pencil on the versos of several pages as well as corrected on the recto in the hand of Leona Worthingtons lawyer. It is in very good condition with minor wear. The first page is no longer attached to the staples that holds together the other sheets. hardcover
2 voll. in 8°, leg. coeva mz pelle con tasselli, lievi restauri, pp XVI, 367. Buon esemplare, in barbe, con lievi bruniture. Ediz. parzialmente originale, con le importanti aggiunte sulle notevoli differenze apportate dai codici napoleonici.
In-16 gr., cartoncino muto coevo (dorso restaur. per manc.), pp. 55, testo in doppio filetto. Terza edizione di questo poemetto in ottave, di taglio giocoso, assai stimato all’epoca. Cfr. Melzi,II, p. 200 che cita la prima di Venezia, 1746, e precisa che “questa di Milano è senza le prefazioni e con cambiamenti". Testo ben conservato.
Modena, Tip. di P. Toschi e C., 1879. In 8vo (cm. 23,4); brossura originale con titolo al piatto; pp. 8. Buono stato di conservazione. Ax
1st Edition. Original Boards. 8vo. 42 pages ; 22 cm. In Italian. Title translates into English as, A Question Concerning Divorce: According To Jewish Law. Rabbi Samuele Colombo (1868-1923) was chief Rabbi of Livorno and director of the Rabbical College of Livorno from 1900-1923. The books cover and title page states that this work was written in response to the Belimbau Competition. In The History of the Jewish Synagogue of Legorn, published in 1891 in The Menorah by Sabato Morris, Morris writes about the competition in Leghorn that Rabbi Colombo submitted this essay to, Angiolo Belimbau became a well-equipped teacher at the Jewish public schools (of Leghorn) A few years ago, the trustees of that fund awarded a prize to the most approved essay on the pre-eminence of Jewish ethics and this year they opened a competition among the pupils of the Leghorn Jewish public schools, who have obtained the title of Haber The theme will have to deal with a question In the event that the government will no loner recognize the validity of the Jewish bill of divorce (Get) , but will compel submission to the civil divorce, can any means be found within the law and traditions to avoid the scandal of bastardy attending a second marriage contracted by a Jewess, whose first matrimonial alliance has been dissolved by the state? The seriousness of the question induced the trustees to allow the aspirants a long time for the solution to the query as late as October 1892. (The Menorah, 1891) SUBJECT(S) : Divorce (Jewish law) . OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Ex-library with Jewish Institutional Stamp and usual markings. Edgewear. Inscribed on title page. Good+ condition. Important. (IT-9-11)
20375Dijon, Imprimerie Eugène Jobard, [s.d, années 1880 ?] 1 volume 9,7 x 15,4cm Reliure plein maroquin rouge; dos à 5 faux nerfs et titre doré; 1er plat orné d'un grand fer doré aux initiales "BP", le même sans initiale au 2nd; filet doré sur les bords; contreplats, encadrés d'une dentelle dorée, et gardes de soie moirée violette; tranches dorées. 504p. dont 1 titre-frontispice en couronne florale multicolore; pages en encadrements de couleurs aux motifs très variés, 6 chromolithographies hors texte dont 1 frontispice. Très superficielles petite fente de charnière et rayures aux plats; quelques pâles rousseurs marginales.
Titre-frontispice gravé par H. ROBINSON d'après une composition de Louis FRANçAIS (1814-1897), chromolithographies hors texte d'A. LEROY excepté le frontispice de THUR, édité par Belin-Leprieur et Morizot. Français
1801RO80067807CHARLES Etienne. 1801. In-12. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 32 pages. Extrait d'un volume relié.. . . . Classification Dewey : 306.8-Mariage et famille
189414464Partitions sur le Mariage Aumond 1894 approx.
190014466Partitions sur le Mariage Pascal Henri 1900 approx.
191014495Partitions sur le Mariage Philippo 1910 approx.
190014632Partitions sur le Mariage Labbé Marcel 1900 approx.
26634Partitions sur le Mariage
194830636Partitions sur le Mariage Daverdain 1948 approx.
192073303Partitions sur le Mariage Smyth 1920 approx.
195077719Partitions sur le Mariage Daverdain 1950 approx.
193577739Partitions sur le Mariage Picot Jean 1935 approx.
193477742Partitions sur le Mariage Picot Jean 1934 approx.
195077744Partitions sur le Mariage Picot Jean 1950 approx.
193577746Partitions sur le Mariage Saint-Gilles 1935 approx.