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2013DADAX0415641330Routledge 2013-03-21. 1. hardcover. New. 6.50x0.75x9.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
In 16o, pp. 318, t. pelle con nervi e tit. e fregi in oro. al dorso. Justification des useges de France sur les Mariages des enfans de Famille faits sans le consentement de leurs parens. Dedica a Monseigneur De Harlay Procuratore Generale. Ampie mancanze alle cerniere dei piatti ed alla testa del dorso. Bruniture dovute al tipo di carta. Ottimo (2552/ FRANCIA - MATRIMONIO)
679690S.N. Genève 1771 In-12 ( 200 X 120 mm ) de 106 pages, demi-basane fauve, dos lisse orné d'un fleuron doré ( Reliure moderne ). Edition originale. Anciennes mouillures en marge de quelques feuillets. Bon exemplaire, non rogné. Rare.
109842A Paris, chez Debure Pere, Libraire Quai des Augustins, à l'Image St. Paul, et A Orléans, chez la Veuve Rouzeau-Montaut, Imprimeur du Roi, de S.A.S. Mgr. le Duc d'Orléans, de l'Evêché, de l'Université & de la Ville, 1772, 1 volume in-4 de 265x200x60 mm environ, 1f.blanc, faux-titre-xxxviij-892 pages, (1) f., reliure pleine basane marbrée fauve, dos à 5 nerfs portant titres dorés sur pièce de titre cognac, orné de caissons à riche décor doré, tranches rouges, gardes marbrées. Quelques rousseurs, cuir très frotté avec fortes épidermures, petites galeries de ver et début de fente sur 2 mors, manque de papier sur un coin de la page de faux-titre, page de titre restaurée.
10397Cordubensis e societate jesu. Trois tomes en un fort volume in folio plein cuir fauve raciné à nerfs, titre et fers dorés. Tome 1 titre avec vignette gravée, 500 pages Tome 2 titre 404 pages. Tome 3 titre 408 pages, index 56 pages. Luggduni sumptibus Laurentii Ansson 1669. Rousseurs, mouillures, Raccommodages (charnières et coiffes) en l'état.
2021x-3030732223Palgrave Macmillan 2021. Hardcover. New. 313 pages. 8.50x6.00x1.00 inches. Palgrave Macmillan hardcover
33041901Beijing 1966. Large glossy black & white photograph of Zhou En-lai & Chen Boda sheet: 25.5 x 31 cm. image size 22.5 x 28.8 cm.very good 4 small mended pin holes in the corners else in very good condition.RARE & HISTORIC IMAGE . . . A RARE AND HISTORIC ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH DOCUMENTING THE . . . BEGINNING OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY SANCTIONING AND . . . ENCOURAGING THE WENHUA DA GEMING CULTURAL REVOLUTION . . . AND THE OFFICIAL SANCTIONING OF THE HONG WEI BING . . OR "RED GUARDS" . On August 18 1966 MAO Zedong ZHOU En-lai CHEN Boda LIN Biao and other communist party leaders received twelve million young "Red Guards" "Hong Wei Bing" in Beijing's Tiananmen Square. . A high school student girl ran up to the stage and put a "Red Guard" put a red armband bizhang inscribed with the Chinese characters for "Red Guard" on the Chairman Mao and others who stood for six hours speaking to the crowd of admirers and youthful "Red Guards." . This historic rally was captured by the camera. It shows from left to right CHEN Boda and ZHOU En-lai before several microphones as they delivered the keynote speeches to the millions "of HONG WEI BING. . The rally was led by CHEN Boda and LIN Biao who both gave the keynote speeches. . JIANG Qing and other radicals mounted the area where MAO Tsetung ZHOU En-lai CHEN Boda LIN Biao and other CCP leaders were viewing the spectacle and put "Red Guard" arm bands bizhang on many of these leaders. . This photograph shows ZHOU En-lai with his red arm band in place. We have other posters & photographs showing MAO and his red arm band as well please inquire at our website. . 8-18 MASS RALLY: . The "8-18 Rally" as it was known was The first of eight receptions Chairman Mao & other leaders of the CCP gave to "Red Guards" in Tiananmen Square in the fall of 1966. It was this rally that signified the beginning of the "Red Guards" involvement in implementing the aims of the Cultural Revolution. . The second rally held on 31 August 1966 was led by KANG Sheng and LIN Biao who also donned a red arm band. The last rally was held on 26 November 1966. In all Chairman Mao and other leaders greeted eleven to twelve million 'Red Guards' most of whom traveled from afar to attend the rallies. . CONDITION: . This is an original black and white glossy photograph it has the number 3 in the lower left margin negative. The image is sharp crisp and a very large size. The image was previously pinned to a wall and displayed there are 4 old pin holes in the corners and one closed marginal tear to the right side all of which subsequently have been restored with non-acid Japanese Washi paper and rice glue. The image is firm and solid. . ZHOU EN-LAI: 1898 -1976 He was the first Premier of the People's Republic of China serving from October 1949 until his death in January 1976. Zhou served under Mao Zedong and was instrumental in consolidating the control of the Communist Party's rise to power forming foreign policy and developing the Chinese economy. Advocating peaceful coexistence with the West after the stalemated Korean War he participated in the 1954 Geneva Conference and helped orchestrate Richard Nixon's 1972 visit to China. He helped devise policies regarding the bitter disputes with the U.S. Taiwan the Soviet Union after 1960 India and Vietnam. Zhou is best known as the long-time top aide to Mao Zedong specializing in foreign policy. . Zhou En-lai & the "Red Guards": Although Zhou En-lai announced the formal beginning of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution on 1 May 1966 at a massive rally to celebrate International Workers Day in Tian'anmen it was not until 16 May that the Politburo established the Cultural Revolution Group comprising Jiang Qing and other radicals. Although there is a general belief that the Palace Museum escaped the depredations of the Cultural Revolution thanks to protection extended by Premier Zhou Enlai this is not entirely true. . CHEN BODA: 1904-1989: He was a member of the Chinese Communist Party CCP a secretary to Chairman Mao and a prominent member of the leadership during the Cultural Revolution chairing the Cultural Revolution Group. . During the Cultural Revolution from 1966 until 1969 Chen Boda played an important role in the Cultural Revolution. In May 1966 he was placed at the head of the newly formed Cultural Revolution Group a body appointed by Mao established to oversee and direct the course of the Cultural Revolution. In time this group would rise to become the most important political body in China surpassing even the Politburo Standing Committee in importance. Chen Boda was also placed as head of the Communist government's propaganda machine. Chen also became a member of the Standing Committee of the Politburo. . As the Cultural Revolution Group began to appear too radical for the liking of Mao & the leadership in Peking its influence began to wane and it was formally dissolved at the CCP's Ninth Congress in the Spring of 1969. . This marked the end of Chen Boda's involvement in the Cultural Revolution. As the leadership became more moderate in its outlook and the initial aims of the Cultural Revolution were sidelined Chen's radicalism caused concern and he was condemned as a 'revisionist secret agent' by the CCP's Tenth Congress in 1973. SEE: CULTURAL REVOLUTION OF 1966-1967-8 The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution commonly known as the Cultural Revolution was a social-political movement that took place in the People's Republic of China from 1966. Set into motion by Mao Zedong then Chairman of the Communist Party of China its stated goal was to enforce communism in the country by removing capitalist traditional and cultural elements from Chinese society and to impose Maoist orthodoxy within the Party. The revolution marked the return of Mao Zedong to a position of power after the failed Great Leap Forward. The movement paralyzed China politically and significantly affected the country economically and socially. SEE: en-wikipedia-org/wiki/Cultural_Revolution . WHAT & WHO WERE THE "RED GUARDS" "Red Guards" "Hong Wei Bing" were a mass paramilitary social movement of young people students & soldiers in the People's Republic of China PRC who were mobilized by Mao Zedong in 1966 and 1967 during the Cultural Revolution. SEE: or photos are poste to our website. . REFERENCE: . see: thechinatimes.com/online/2011/08/1066-html CULTURAL REVOLUTION: WHAT WAS THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION see: asianhistory.about.com/od/modernchina/f/What-Was-The- Cultural-Revolution.htm . en-wikipedia-org/wiki/Cultural_Revolution CHINESE "RED GUARDS:" en-wikipedia-org/wiki/Red_Guards_China . . unknown
1880516961880. London c.1857. London c.1857. Criminal Conversation's Influence on Later Divorce Law Trials. Marriage Law. Crim. Con. Actions and Trials and Other Proceedings Relating to Marriage Before the Passing of the Present Divorce Act. London: N.p c.1880. iv 110 2 pp. Octavo 7-1/2" x 5". Three-quarter calf over marbled boards rebacked retaining portions of original backstrip hinges mended. Some rubbing to extremities offsetting and foxing to endleaves light toning to text. A handsome copy of a scarce title. $250. Only edition. With two cases involving Thomas Erskine as counsel. "Actions for what was formerly known.as criminal conversation were nominally abolished thirty years ago: that they were not actually got rid of as will presently be shewn is evident from the wording of the Divorce Act. It is a remarkable fact however that in spite of the loose wording of the Act such actions have become of such a rare occurrence as to be virtually at an end and what the Act was intended to bring about while failing to do it technically has yet to come to pass. The object of the following pages is to show the nature of the legal proceedings formerly in vogue as necessary before an injured husband could clear himself of an adulterous wife and marry again and a number of interesting cases which attracted a deal of public attention in their day are given from which it may be readily perceived with what facility conspiracy and fraud could be perpetuated.": Preface iii. Not in Sweet & Maxwell or the British Museum Catalogue. unknown books
2007001275Hong Kong: Chinese University of HK 2007. A systematic survey of the glittering tradition of the Chinese goldsmith over the course of more than three thousand years of creative use of man's most universally treasured metal. Objects illustrated and described include numerous gold ornaments such as combs earrings beads pendants plaques bracelets hairpins harness and saddle fittings cutlery and many various other decorative and religious objects introduced chronologically by dynastic period. Volume I traces this art form from its earliest beginnings in the Shang period one and a half millennia BCE through to the 14th century CE Yuan Dynasty. Volume II continues through the 600 years of the Ming and Qing. A total of 395 objects or groups of objects total some 1300 pieces have been included. A monumental and definitive reference on the subject. Text in English & Chinese. Vol. I: 332 pp. chronology 349 col. pl. 40 b & w pl.; Vol. II: 372 pp. extensive references 464 col. pl. 104 b & w pl. PLEASE NOTE - THIS VOLUME IS HEAVY AND WILL REQUIRE ADDITIONAL POSTAGE. . First Edition. Softbound in slipcase. New/n/a. 29 x 21 cm. Chinese University of HK Paperback
Viveka HansenNot in perfect condition. unknown
7477'London. Published by Wm Morgan 68 Upper Harrison St. Grays Inn Rd. 15th. Feby. 1840.'. This Print upon holding before the Light will undergo an entire change and will present . the Portraits of the Royal Bride and Bridegroom." Dimensions of print roughly 13 x 17.5 cm. On original grey paper windowpane mount 22 x 28.5 cm. Engraved label 3 x 12.5 cm beneath the print with small remarque-style Dimensions of print roughly 20 x 14.5 cm. On original grey paper windowpane mount 34 x 24 cm. Engraved label 5 x 19 cm beneath the print. Worn and discoloured. An usual and attractive item with a simple picture of a pear which transforms into a portrait of the royal couple under drapes when held up to the light. This sort of dioramic print was introduced to England in 1821 by the French photographer Joseph Daguerre. Scarce. No reference to this item on the web. 'London. Published by Wm Morgan, 68, Upper Harrison St. Grays Inn Rd. 15th. Feby. 1840.' unknown
2003x-0567088073T&t Clark Ltd 2003. Paperback. New. 407 pages. 9.00x6.25x1.00 inches. T&t Clark Ltd paperback
1938228671938. Anderson Doris Garland. Nier Lover 1938 is an interracial marriage memoir documenting the life of a white English woman married to Garland Anderson one of the earliest Black dramatists to achieve a full-length Broadway production. Published for a British audience in the interwar period the work supports research into African American theater history interracial relationships and transatlantic racial attitudes prior to the modern civil rights movement. The narrative records lived experiences of racial discrimination and social exclusion across Britain Europe Canada and the United States situating personal life within the broader structures of Jim Crow segregation and informal racial hierarchies in the Atlantic world.<br /> Anderson Doris Garland. Nier Lover. London: L. N. Fowler & Co. Ltd. 1938. First edition. Octavo. Publisher's dark gray cloth boards lettered in white on spine and upper cover. The text presents a first-person account of marriage to Garland Anderson tracing the couple's movements across multiple countries and documenting encounters with both overt and subtle forms of racial discrimination. Episodes include hotels that accepted them as guests but refused shared accommodations social ostracism within English society and the more rigidly enforced segregation of the United States. The memoir frames these experiences through the lens of Garland Anderson's career as a playwright and lecturer incorporating discussion of his public reception and professional life. The title intentionally provocative contrasts with the narrative's emphasis on mutual respect spiritual alignment and partnership while also reflecting contemporary public hostility toward interracial unions.<br /> 8 preliminary leaves 282 pages with frontispiece and additional portrait plates. Publisher's cloth binding. Octavo format. Cloth heavily mottled and rubbed with fading and soiling to both boards; spine sunned with fraying; text block generally clean and sound; overall good condition. Issued during a period when interracial marriage faced legal and social prohibitions in many regions the memoir provides direct evidence of cross-cultural perceptions of race intimacy and Black public life in the 1930s contributing to the study of race relations gender and African American cultural presence in transatlantic contexts. unknown
015733Paris Aux bureaux des journaux Les Modes parisiennes, La Toilette de Paris & Le Petit journal pour rire 0 In-4 Broché
1887118841Desclée 1887 Tournay, Soc. de S. Jean L'Evang., Desclée, Lefebvre et Cie, 1887, 1 volume in-12 de 100 x 160 mm environ, (1) f. blanc, (3) ff. (faux-titre, page de titre, Au lecteur), 536 p. , (4) ff. (Table), (1) f. blanc. Pleine reliure, dos à cinq nerfs portant titre doré et caissons ornés du monogramme IHS, plat inférieur orné en son centre du monogramme IHS, plat inférieur orné d'un autre monogramme, toutes tranches dorées, coupes filetées, gardes de soie moirée bordeaux encadrées d'une large dentelle dorée, doubles gardes de papier à fleur de lys, texte encadré d'enluminures. Dos sensiblement insolé, rares rousseurs, discrète déchirure en marge de la p.151, sinon bel état.
165528575CAEN 1655 1 document manuscrit à l'encre brune sur vélin parchemin de 4 pages, format : 26,5 centimètres de haut sur 21,5 centimètres de large, signatures historiées du Tabellion : THOMAS DELALANDE et DU MARIÉ : DESTERVILLE 1628, CONTRAT DE MARIAGE DE DANIEL TYMONT ET ANNE LEFEBURE , RÉALISÉ DEVANT THOMAS II DE MORANT, CHEVALIER SEIGNEUR ET MARQUIS DU MESNIL-GARNIER, D'ESTERVILLE, CONSEILLER DU ROY EN SON CONSEIL, MAITRE DES REQUETES ORDINAIRE DE SON HÔTEL ET GARDE HÉRÉDITAIRE DU SCEL & OBLIGATIONS DE LA VICOMTÉ DE CAEN - THOMAS DU HOZNIC ET JEAN RAMMONT SON ADJOINT TABELLIONS DE CAEN , FAIT A CAEN, LE 29 SEPTEMBRE 1655, signatures historiées des Tabellions : THOMAS DU HOZNIC ET JEAN RAMMONT et du Marié : TYMONT,
174438214Wien, Johann Jakob Jahn, 1744. 8°. 1 Bl., 838 S., Ldr. d. Zt. a. 5 Bünden m. reicher Rückenverg., goldgepr. Rückenschild u. dreiseitigem Rotschnitt.
1859001333Paris Degorce-Cadot 1859
1857001334Paris Cadot 1857
In -8°, pp. XXVIII (ma ne manca una all’inizio, forse bianca, forse di occhiello), 203, (1), pelle con nervi al dorso. Il trattato, in seconda edizione, si riferisce al “marriage act” del 1753 fu la prima legge, in Inghilterra e Galles, a richiedere una cerimonia formale per il matrimonio (in precedenza amministrato dalla Chiesa).
193514946Paris, Gouchon, 1935 (Rennes, Oberthur) ; in-8 ; bradel demi-veau glacé bleu-nuit, titre doré (reliure de l'époque) ; 422 pp., et Appendice : (4) pp. et 21 tableaux des positions géographiques en France et dans le Monde ; 2 planches libres pliées en couleurs de Thème modèle (interprétation) ; figures.
1789PHO-1892Paris, Imprimerie de Monsieur, chez Desenne, 1789, in-8, XI-180pp., relié plein veau époque, dos à nerfs avec pièce de titre rouge, tranches rouges, manque au dos, coins usés, épidermures, légère mouillure sur quelques feuillets.
Original boards. 8vo. 230 pages, 21 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Nahalat Shivah: With Commentaries from the Batra Edition. Originally published in Amsterdam in 1667 and republished in a variety of cities afterward. Levi (1625-1681) was chief rabbi of Bamberg and was known for his Halakhic rulings. (EJ, 2007) . SUBJECTS: Divorce (Jewish law) Get (Jewish law) . OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Vinograd, Furth 578.Binding is starting. Boards edge worn. Some period writing on title pages. Light soiling to some pages, but all contents are clear. (RAB-64-29)