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1870RCANDES03FPGeorge Q. Cannon 1870. Very Good. Cannon George Q. Deseret News. Volume 19: February 9 1870 - February 1 1871. Ex-libris Franklin D. Richards. Richards Franklin D. Salt Lake City Utah Territory: George Q. Cannon 1870. 616pp. 4to. Book condition: Good with rubbed extremities and exposed corners and foot of spine. Two-inch split in foot of front joint and front hinge cracked but holding. Slight soiling to endsheets though the rest of the contents remains very good and clean. Pages 581 to 592 are misnumbered and one sheet is loose but inserted. Ex-libris Franklin D. Richards with his primitive tiny postal labels attached to some issues. Franklin D. Richards was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Latter Day Saints from 1849 until his death in 1899. This is an important run of the paper chronicling life in the Utah Territory with many interesting ads. A calendar for the year 1871 is bound in the January issue but sewn around the gathering of pages. George Q. Cannon unknown books
19481000Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1948. Limited Edition. Leather bound. Very good . Gerald R. Ford's personal copy of Cannon's Procedures from his time in the House of Representatives. Twelvemo ix 498pp. Original green leather binding title in gilt on cover along with "Gerald R. Ford Jr." Housed in custom black leather clamshell case. Signed by Gerald R. Ford on front pastedown with the following inscription in blue ink: "Gerald R. Ford Jr. / 321 House Office Bldg / Washington D.C." Book has obviously been used with wear to corers and wear to individual sections. A unique piece of history from a future President of the United States. This copy of Cannon's Procedure is from Gerald R. Ford's first term in the House of Representatives as the representative from Michigan's 5th Congressional District. He would go on to serve on the House Appropriations Committee and the Defense Appropriations Committee eventually being named the House Minority Leader. He resigned from the House of Representatives in 1973 to become Richard Nixon's Vice President. United States Government Printing Office unknown books
1870RCANDES03FPGeorge Q. Cannon 1870. Very Good. Cannon George Q. Deseret News. Volume 19: February 9 1870 - February 1 1871. Ex-libris Franklin D. Richards. Richards Franklin D. Salt Lake City Utah Territory: George Q. Cannon 1870. 616pp. 4to. Book condition: Good with rubbed extremities and exposed corners and foot of spine. Two-inch split in foot of front joint and front hinge cracked but holding. Slight soiling to endsheets though the rest of the contents remains very good and clean. Pages 581 to 592 are misnumbered and one sheet is loose but inserted. Ex-libris Franklin D. Richards with his primitive tiny postal labels attached to some issues. Franklin D. Richards was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Latter Day Saints from 1849 until his death in 1899. This is an important run of the paper chronicling life in the Utah Territory with many interesting ads. A calendar for the year 1871 is bound in the January issue but sewn around the gathering of pages. George Q. Cannon unknown
1720AUB-5887LIPSIAE, sumptibus J.O. FRIDERICI GLEDITSCHII B. FILII. Anno MDCCXX. Bel exemplaire relié, reliure d'origine plein parchemin, 29x23, page de titre, portrait gravé en pleine page, hommage, préface, 64 pages + 1028 pages + 792 pages + index omnium titulorum .
90633Dordrecht Pieter Verhagen & Isaac Ianssen Canin 1619. 4to. 12 114 pp. Leaves 3-4 sewn after 5-6. Half title with a large wood-cut depicting the Synod. Bound together with:WOUW Hillebrant Jacobsz van. Placcaet vande hooge ende mo. herren Staten Generael der Vereeninghde Nederlanden daer by alle inghesetenen der selver landen verboden werdt te houden eenighe aparte vergaderinghen ofte conventiculen ouder deckel van oeffeninghe vande leere inde vijf bekende controverse religions poincten vervatet. Inhoudende mede verbodh van eenigherhande collecten belosten verbintenisse accorden ofte conspiratien tot stijvinge ende handthavinge vandien te doen ende op re rechten. Gravenhagen Hillebrant Iacobissz 1619. 4to. 11 pp. Title with wook-cut vignette. Last leaf with minor hole. Bound together with:WOUW Hillebrant Jacobsz van. Resolutie by de hooge mog. heeren Staten Generael der Vereenighde Nederlanden ghenomen ieghens eenighe gheciteerde remonstranten ende met hun ghevouchde op den vijsden julii sesthienhondert negenthien. Gravenhagen Hillebrant Iacobssz 1619. 4to. 4 pp. Title with wood cut vignette. Bound together with:DORTH Van. Exemplar epistolae a potentissimis DD ordinibus generalibus missae ad singulas foederati belgii provincias. The Hague Arnoldum Meuris 1619. 4to. 4 pp. The second leaf is bound after the next work. Bound together with:MEURIS Aert. Sententia lata & pronuntiata adversus Ioannem ad Oldenbarnevelt antea advocatum provinciae Hollandiae & Westfrisiae: & executioni mandata XIII maji 1619 in area interiore Aulae Hagae Comitaniae. The Hague Arnoldum Meuris 1619. 4to. 16 pp. Rebacked contemporary red paper board with new spine and new rear board. From the library of bishop Erik Waller with its later library label. OCLC 914270348 1067723001 1067649753 49054008 & 493399081. Sammelband with the Canons of Dort in Dutch translation as well as four works concerning the Synod of Dordrect and its aftermath. The first work was published anonymously by Festus Hommius 1576-1642 a Dutch Calvinist theologian. The international Synod of Dordrecht held from November 13 1618 to May 9 1619 by the Dutch Reformed Church to settle the strong controversy initiated by the rise of Arminianism. Voting representatives from eight foreign Reformed churches were also invited. Among these groups were also Anglican delegates from the Church of England and the Church of Scotland. It it followed by four more anti remonstrant pamphlets the last is against Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt. unknown
1915140943594New York: D. Appleton and Company 1915. First Edition. First edition. Signed by Walter Cannon on the front free endpaper "With cordial regards." xiii 311 pp. Bound in publisher's crimson cloth with gilt spine lettering. Very Good with darkened spine lettering worn tips diagonal crease to ffep lacking dust jacket. Quite rare signed.<br /> <p>The author was an American physiologist who riginated the concept of homeostasis. This particular work introduced the world to the "fight or flight response." According to an article on him in BrainImmune an online neuroendocrine immunology review "He asserted that not only physical emergencies such as blood loss from trauma but also psychological emergencies such as antagonistic encounters between members of the same species evoke release of adrenaline into the bloodstream. To Cannon the body"s responses to 'fight' are the same as those to 'flight.' Adrenaline exerts several important effects in different body organs all of which from Cannon"s point of view maintain homeostasis in fight-or-flight situations. In the skeletal muscle of the limbs adrenaline relaxes blood vessels increasing local blood flow."<p> Garrison Morton 1200. D. Appleton and Company unknown
163811191Paris, Robert Boutonne, 1638 ; in-8 ; plein vélin ivoire de l'époque, titre manuscrit au dos ; (16), 280 pp. ; 106 (Seconde partie avec titre séparé), (9) pp. de table, (1 bl.) ; (1) f. blanc. SUIVI DE : Notes sur les récréations mathématiques ; En la fin de divers problèmes servant à l'intelligence des choses difficiles et obscures, par D.H.P.E.M. (Denis Henrion, Professeur en mathématiques). Paris, Robert Boutonne, 1638 ; 39 pp. ; en tout, plus de 80 bois gravés dans le texte, titre séparé.
192343094New York: Appleton 1923. <p>Cannon Walter B. 1871-1945. Traumatic shock. xvii 201pp. Text illustrations. New York & London: D. Appleton 1923. 263 x 173 mm. Original gilt-stamped cloth one corner bumped. Light toning but very good. Presentation Copy inscribed by Cannon to Sir Cuthbert Wallace 1867-1944 on slip tipped to front pastedown: "To Sir Cuthbert Wallace with gratitude for your kindness and encouragement during our work in old Béthune. Walter B. Cannon."</p> <p>First Edition. Cannon professor and chair of the Department of Physiology at Harvard Medical School was one of the pre-eminent physiologists of the 20th century making fundamental contributions to our knowledge of digestion the autonomic nervous system homeostasis and stress response. "In the fall of 1916 before the United States entered World War I the National Research Council named Cannon a member of a committee on traumatic shock. Later he joined the Harvard University Hospital Unit. On his way to France in May 1917 he stopped in London and arranged with Fletcher first secretary of the Medical Research Committee to join the group of physicians and surgeons of the British Expeditionary Forces who were dealing with shock cases at the Casualty Clearing Station at Béthune. . . . Initially Cannon and his associates in the field concentrated their therapeutic efforts on treating the acidosis that accompanies shock. Later they recognized that the acidosis was merely a secondary phenomenon the result of the inadequacy of tissue perfusion. In 1923 Cannon summarized his wartime experience in Traumatic Shock" Dictionary of Scientific Biography.</p> <p> Cannon presented this copy of Traumatic Shock to his commanding officer at Béthune Colonel Cuthbert Sidney Wallace consulting surgeon to the First Army British Expeditionary Force. Cannon noted in his preface that "We were serving under Colonel Cuthbert Wallace later Major-General Sir Cuthbert Wallace who was as eager as any of us to secure further knowledge of shock and who helped and encouraged us in our efforts" p. ix. </p> . Appleton unknown books
18561254671856. First Edition. SLAVERY WILLIAMSON Passmore. Case of Passmore Williamson. Report of the Proceedings on the Writ of Habeas Corpus Issued by the Hon. John K. Kane Judge of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania In the Case of the United States of America Ex. Rel. John H. Wheeler vs. Passmore Williamson Including the Several Opinions Delivered; And The Arguments of Counsel Reported by Arthur Cannon Esq. Phonographer. Philadelphia: Uriah Hunt & Son 1856. Octavo modern half calf-gilt marbled boards; pp. 191. $2200.First edition of ""the most complete record available"" of the controversial Pennsylvania case on fugitive slaves a core work establishing a precedent ""in federal and state courts and important cause célèbre for the antislavery movement"" crucial in asserting a clear path for the following year's Dred Scott decision and provoking a ""legal crisis that led to the Civil War.""""During the fugitive slave controversy the abolitionist underground kicked into high gear."" This momentous shift was propelled by Federal District Judge John K. Kane in the Passmore Williamson case involving the rights of fugitive slave Jane Johnson. ""In July 1855 Col. John H. Wheeler the U.S. minister plenipotentiary designate to Nicaragua traveled to Philadelphia with his slave Jane and her two sons."" When she ""managed to get word out of her desire for freedom"" Black abolitionist William Still famed for his 1872 work Underground Railroad heard of her plight and alerted white abolitionist Passmore Williamson. They arranged to meet at the Philadelphia wharf and Williamson who arrived first immediately told Jane ""she was entitled to her freedom and released her from Wheeler's grasp."" As she fled with her two sons ""a heated exchange and scuffle occurred between Still Williamson and Wheeler who was held down by two of the five Black dockworkers present"" Sinha Slave's Cause 527-28.This triggered a series of major court cases when Williamson was presented with a writ of habeas corpus by Judge Kane and indictments were issued charging Williamson and the Black dockworkers for riot assault and robbery for the theft of slave property in transit. Although Williamson stated Jane and her sons were never in his custody Kane charged him with contempt and sentenced him to jail. As Frederick Douglass joined with others in attacking Kane's ""tyrannical position"" and Williamson petitioned for the contempt charge to be dropped Jane who adopted the surname of Johnson played yet another key role. In an affidavit sworn in Massachusetts she affirmed that she had never been in Williamson's custody stating: ""Nobody forced me away I always wished to be free and meant to be free when I came North"" Sinha 529. Although Jane was likely considered free under Pennsylvania law the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ""refused to interfere with Williamson's incarceration"" after Judge Kane rejected Jane's affidavit Finkelman Slavery in the Courtroom 40-41. In effect Kane's defense of slave-owner rights ""created a new constitutional right'transit for property and person'based on a Constitution written to 'establish a more perfect union.'"" Williamson was imprisoned for nearly six months and became a martyr for the abolitionist cause but ""more important was the precedent set in the federal and state courts by this case."" Judge Kane's insistence ""that Wheeler had a right to bring his slaves into Pennsylvania and capture them there if they escaped despite state law explicitly prohibiting it"" opened the way for the ""high-water mark of this position in the Dred Scott case 1857 a year after Kane's opinion"" Finkelman Imperfect Union 260-64; emphasis added. The case of Passmore Williamson and Jane Johnson was ""an important cause célèbre for the antislavery movement an example ofand contributor tothe legal crisis and the crisis in federalism that led to the Civil War"" Finkelman Slavery 41. First edition: recorded by court reporter Arthur Cannon: ""contains the most complete record available of the proceedings before Judge Kane in the federal district court and the proceedings in this case before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court of particular interest is the dissent of Justice John C. Knox"" which is not present in the Pennsylvania Reports. ""In addition to the two published opinions of Judge Kane it also includes Kane's opinions and remarks from various hearings not published in Federal Cases"" Finkelman Slavery 41-2. Blockson 2557. Cohen 13767. Dumond 116. Small numerical marginal notation to first text leaf.Text fresh with tiny gutter-edge pinholes from original stitching occasional light toning. A very good copy. hardcover
1845168027London: Parker Furnivall and Parker 1845. The Old and Bold turned out in parade dress A sparkling copy of the first and most desirable edition; subsequent printings were published with inferior unsigned wood-engraved variants of the original plates. The exact process by which copies of Cannon's histories came to be bound in this handsome style generally termed "presentation" - very occasionally signed by Smith of Long Acre - is not known. "Reputedly William IV proposed that a series of regimental histories should be compiled whereby the general public could be apprised of the distinguished services rendered by the regiments of the British army. the work of compilation was entrusted by royal warrant to Cannon principal clerk of the adjutant-general's office. He started immediately and the first volume to be published was a history of the Life Guards in 1837. Cannon's warrant expired on the death of William IV but was renewed on Victoria's accession to the throne. Unfortunately the official funding was not maintained and Cannon endeavoured to finance the project from his own pocket consequently running into serious pecuniary difficulties. Cannon's volumes were authoritative and readable well produced and often well illustrated. If somewhat lacking in the human interest expected of modern historians Cannon nevertheless set a standard for succeeding regimental historians to emulate" ODNB. The 14th Foot nicknamed The Old and Bold was raised in 1685 and saw action during the Jacobite risings of 1715 Sheriffmuir and 1745 Falkirk Culloden. During the Napoleonic Wars battalions served in Spain Corunna the ill-fated Walcheren expedition and further afield in Java and Borneo. The regiment raised a third battalion in 1813 and it was this unit of young and inexperienced men who fought at Waterloo as part of Colonel Hugh Mitchell's 4th Brigade Colville's division. In 1825 they were at the siege and capture of the great Jat fortress at Bharatpur. Provenance: Coningsby Disraeli 1867-1936 with his armorial bookplate. Nephew of Benjamin Disraeli Coningsby named after the eponymous hero of his uncle's 1844 novel served as Conservative MP for Altrincham 1892-1906 and as a lieutenant with the Royal Buckinghamshire Yeomanry. Octavo 210 x 131 mm. Engraved series title 2 hand-coloured lithographic plates heightened with gum arabic both by Madeley showing the regimental colours and a portrait of two officers in uniform of the 1840s; wood-engraved regimental badge to title page; with 2-page slip for the series dated 1849 tipped to blank before engraved series title and publisher's 2-page advert at end. Contemporary red straight-grain morocco "presentation binding" spine gilt lettered direct five raised bands gilt scrolling decoration to compartments sides with panel of thick and thin gilt fillets enclosing an ornamental panel centre tool of the royal arms lettered and dated above and below foliate edge roll and turn-ins yellow surface-paper endpapers gilt edges. Only very minor rubbing at extremities. A superior copy. Ogilby 157 40. hardcover
1841125526London: John W. Parker 1841. First edition. "Reputedly William IV proposed that a series of regimental histories should be compiled whereby the general public could be apprised of the distinguished services rendered by the regiments of the British army. the work of compilation was entrusted by royal warrant to Cannon. He started immediately and the first volume to be published was a history of the Life Guards in 1837. Cannon's warrant expired on the death of William IV but was renewed on Victoria's accession to the throne. Unfortunately the official funding was not maintained and Cannon endeavoured to finance the project from his own pocket consequently running into serious pecuniary difficulties. Cannon's volumes were authoritative and readable well produced and often well illustrated. If somewhat lacking in the human interest expected of modern historians Cannon nevertheless set a standard for succeeding regimental historians to emulate" ODNB. Subsequent printings were published with 'much inferior' unsigned wood-engraved variants of the original plates. The exact process by which copies of Cannon's histories came to be bound in this style generally termed "presentation" - very occasionally signed by Smith of Long Acre - is not known. This copy with a Fifteenth Hussars gift inscription "J.E.L. XV KH from K.H.L." and loosely inserted autograph note signed from Aimée Lowther dated 24 July 1896 inviting Lord Greenock to dine; the actress Aimée Lowther was the sister of tennis champion Toupie Lowther and the daughter of Francis Lowther at one time flag-lieutenant to vice-admiral Sir Baldwin Walker; she was a friend of Ellen Terry and Oscar Wilde see Val Brown Toupie Lowther: Her Life 2017. This is a particularly attractive copy. Octavo 211 x 136 mm Contemporary red straight-grain morocco "presentation binding" title gilt direct to the spine flat bands crowned lion statant surmounting Imperial crown gilt to the first compartment; title across the second and third lower two with single fillet panel enclosing design of foliate devices both boards with panel of thick and thin gilt fillets enclosing a panel of gilt strapwork linking a series of roundels containing stylised foliate tools centre tool of the Royal arms title above and below foliate edge-roll all edges gilt moderate blue surface-paper endpapers foliate roll to the turn-ins. Engraved series title and a single hand-coloured lithographic plate by Madeley heightened with gum arabic showing a mounted officer. Bookplate of Robert J. Hayhurst retail chemist and bibliophile who alongside his impressive naval library collected books of the 18th and 19th centuries in well-preserved contemporary bindings. Very light rubbing at the extremities pale toning to the text a very good copy. Ogilby 157 23. hardcover
1870RYOUGAR00TW1870-1881. Good. Young Brigham. Gardo House Sammelbande. 13 LDS publications 1870-1881 bound without covers. Includes 1877 Epistle of the 12 Apostles; 1st SLC printing of Pearl of Great Price and; Particulars of the Death of Brigham Young. Smith Joseph; Taylor John; Cannon George Q.; Gibbs George; Pratt Orson; Musser A. Milton. Salt Lake City and Liverpool: NP 1870-1881. 8vo. Contemporary 3/4 black leather. Book condition: Good with bumped and rubbed extremities and backstrip faded to brown. Hinges repaired with bright white archival tape. Pamphlets' covers were removed in binding. Pages are clean and variously yellowed. Bookplate on front pastedown identifies this volume as Book No. 9 in the Gardo House Library. The volume contains: 1. Smith George A. The Rise Progress and Travels of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Liverpool: Carrington 1873. 1st English edition. 70pp. Flake 7874. 2. Smith Joseph. Pearl of Great Price. Salt Lake City: Latter-day Saints Printing and Publishing Establishment 1878. 1st Salt Lake edition. 71pp. Flake 6167. 3. Reynolds George. The Book of Abraham. Salt Lake City: Deseret News 1879. 49pp. Flake 7095. 4. Pratt Orson J.P. Newman George A. Smith. The Bible and Polygamy etc. Salt Lake City: Deseret News 1877. 3rd printing. 105pp. Flake 6491. 5. Cannon George Q. A Review of the DecisionSupreme CourtCase of George Reynolds vs The United States. Salt Lake City: Deseret News 1879. 57pp. Flake 1169. 6. Taylor John. The Mormon Question. Salt Lake City: Deseret News 1870. 25pp. Flake 2456. 7. Musser A Milton. The Fruits of Mormonism. Salt Lake City: Deseret News 1878. 35pp. Flake 5682. 8. Young Brigham John W. Young Daniel H. Wells. Circular of the First Presidency. Salt Lake City: NP 1877. 10pp. Flake 1655b. 9. Taylor John et al. Epistle of the Twelve Apostles and Counselors Salt Lake City: NP 1877. 4pp. Flake 1504. 10. Particulars of the Death of Prest. Brigham Young Salt Lake City: Deseret News 1877. 35pp. Flake 2740. 11. Gibbs George and John Irvine. The Year of Jubilee: ReportFiftieth Annual Conference. Salt Lake City: Deseret News 1880. 110pp. Flake 1455. 12. The Utah Pioneers. Salt Lake City: Deseret News 1880. 52pp. Flake 9304. 13. Taylor John. Items on Priesthood. Salt Lake City: Deseret News 1881 43pp. Flake 8839. The Gardo house was built between 1873 and 1882. It sat at 70 E. South Temple currently the site of The City Creek Center. It was conceived to be a house where guests and dignitaries could be received. It was occupied by John Taylor and Wilford Woodruff. The Gardo House was demolished in 1921. hardcover books
189158469Paris Courtier 1891. Original hcloth-portfolio with ties. The booklets Notices: 22 pp. reprocuced from handwriting 18 pp. handwritten Notices descriptive 21 pp. handwtitten Tir et Manoeuvres. 12 large folded lithographed plates all handcoloured and measuring around 110 x 100 cm. each some smaller one larger. Each plate folded within original wrappers on which calligraphed titles. Some plates with small closed tears. The plates shows all constructions and installations in the scale of 1:10. <br/><br/><em>The plates having the titles: 1. Coupe verticale parallél à l'axe des canons. - 2. Coupe verticale normale à l'axe des canons. - 3. Vues en plan. - 4. Coupe horizontale par l'étage intermédiaire. - 5. Coupe horizontale par l'etage inférieur. - 6. Coupe horizontale au-dessus de la couronne des galets. - 7. Offul à frein hydraulique pour bouches à feu. - 8. Offul à frein hydraulique pour bouches à feu. - 9. Schema de l'ensemble de l'installation. - 10. Tableau des commutateurs. - 11. Détail de l'appareils de contact automatique. 12. Coupe verticale parallele à l'axe des canons.The Compagnie anonyme de Châtillon et Commentry was a French steelmaking company formed as a limited company in 1862 from the Société Bouguéret Martenot et Cie. a creation from the combination of several French iron makers in 1846. </em> hardcover
189158469Paris, Courtier, 1891. Original hcloth-portfolio with ties. The booklets (Notices): 22 pp. (reprocuced from handwriting), (18) pp. handwritten (Notices descriptive), 21 pp. handwtitten (Tir et Manoeuvres). 12 large folded lithographed plates, all handcoloured and measuring around 110 x 100 cm. each (some smaller, one larger). Each plate folded within original wrappers on which calligraphed titles. Some plates with small closed tears. The plates shows all constructions and installations in the scale of 1:10.
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