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demi-basane, tit. & tom. dorés sur dos ornés, (épidermures sur dos, coiffes manquantes, coupes lég. frottées), intérieur frais Une source intéressante à un double titre : C’est d’abord un des textes les plus complets sur la juridiction des Présidents jusqu’au traité classique de Cézar-Bru. C’est ensuite un indicateur très précieux de la jurisprudence du Tribunal de la Seine et des méthodes mises en œuvre par celui-ci dans cette matière, jurisprudence peu publiée par ailleurs.
demi-vélin vert, tit. & tom. dorés sur dos à faux nerfs orné de filets dorés, (rel. légt frottées avec qq. légers accrocs, coupes et coins légt frottés), int. frais Une source intéressante à un double titre : C’est d’abord un des textes les plus complets sur la juridiction des Présidents jusqu’au traité classique de Cézar-Bru. C’est ensuite un indicateur très précieux de la jurisprudence du Tribunal de la Seine et des méthodes mises en œuvre par celui-ci dans cette matière, jurisprudence peu publiée par ailleurs.
51274, Paris, Durand et Pedone-Lauriel 1878, 2 vol. in-8, demi-chagrin noir, tit. & tom. dorés sur dos à 5 nerfs orné de filets dorés et à froid, (plats papier et coins frottés, coiffes affaissées), int. frais , 612-660p.
demi-chagrin noir, tit. & tom. dorés sur dos à 5 nerfs orné de filets dorés et à froid, (plats papier et coins frottés, coiffes affaissées), int. frais Classique de cette matière et qui s’oppose à l’ouvrage de Belleyme.
33674, Paris, Jules Renouard 1839, in-8, demi-veau vert olive, tit. doré sur dos lisse orné de dentelles & fers dorés et fers à froid dans le style Louis-Philippe, tr. mouchetées, tampon d’un précédent propriétaire, (plats lég. frottés, coupes et coins émoussés), intérieur frais, VI-572p.
34588, Paris, Jules Renouard 1851, in-8, demi-veau noisette, tit. sur dos lisse avec filets dorés, tr. mouchetées, [Cet ouvrage provient de la bibliothèque des Avoués près la cour d’appel de Paris, il peut être frappé aux armes de la Chambre des Avoués et revêtir des marques de bibliothèque], VI-708-[1ff.]-84-200p.
demi-veau vert olive, tit. doré sur dos lisse orné de dentelles & fers dorés et fers à froid dans le style Louis-Philippe, tr. mouchetées, tampon d’un précédent propriétaire, (plats lég. frottés, coupes et coins émoussés), intérieur frais Ouvrage de référence repris postérieurement par L. Tripier et A. boucher-d’Argis. Unique édition bien complète des tableaux.
demi-veau noisette, tit. sur dos lisse avec filets dorés, tr. mouchetées, [Cet ouvrage provient de la bibliothèque des Avoués près la cour d’appel de Paris, il peut être frappé aux armes de la Chambre des Avoués et revêtir des marques de bibliothèque] Ouvrage de référence repris postérieurement par L. Tripier et A. Boucher-d’Argis. Bien complet des tableaux.
1972R30779Louvain, Bibliothèque de l'Université/ Publications Universitaires de Louvain 1972 xxiii + 410pp., text in English, published in the series "Université de Louvain, Recueil de travaux d'histoire et de philologie" 6e série facs.1, pages still uncut, very good condition, R30779
1972R116136Louvain, Bibliothèque de l'Université/ Publications Universitaires de Louvain 1972 xxiii + 410pp., text in English, published in the series "Université de Louvain, Recueil de travaux d'histoire et de philologie" 6e série facs.1, 25cm., nice hardcover binding in brown cloth, gilt title at spine, few stamps at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, R116136
xxiii + 410pp., dans la série "Université de Louvain, Recueil de travaux d'histoire et de philologie" 6e série facs.1, non coupé, bel état, R30779
39900, Toulouse, J. Antoine Colomiez 1689, in-4, pleine basane brune, dos à 5 nerfs orné de dentelles dorées, (rel. très abîmée, de forts mq. aux coins et aux coiffes, plats frottés avec des épidermures, nb. annotations sur les p. de garde), [3ff.]-310p.
1761180388Debure l'aïné Paris, Debure l'Aîné, 1761. In-12 relié pleine basane de l'époque, dos à nerfs ornés à felurons dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, tranches rouges; Titre, XII, 240 pages. RELIE EN SUIVANT : Nouveau commentaires sur l'ordonnance du commerce du mois de mars 1673. Paris, Debure 1761 de 334 pages, 1ffnon chiffré. Bon état.
ria9780333775004_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book relates the development of Anglo-Australian-New Zealand relations during and immediately after the second world war to the role of the United States in the South-west Pacific. hardcover
ria9781349416684_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book relates the development of Anglo-Australian-New Zealand relations during and immediately after the second world war to the role of the United States in the South-west Pacific. Based on the results of comprehensive multi-archiv paperback
186238343Washington DC: Adjutant General's Office War Department 1862. Handbill. 12mo. Near fine. A superb bright General Order briefly noting that "Major General E.A. Hitchcock. is detailed as Commissioner for the Exchange of Prisoners of War" -- a position he held until the war's end. Signed at the conclusion in type by Assistant Adjutant General E.D. Townsend. Accompanied by a Civil War-era 6" X 9" heavy stock steel-engraved head-and-shoulders portrait of Hitchcock in uniform. Very good. Mild age toning and bit of faint foxing. Adjutant General's Office, War Department unknown
24814Washington DC: War Department 1863 January 29. 16mo. 2pp single leaf. Handbill. Very good. Binding traces down left edge. Mourning border. Announcement of the death of Colonel John James Abert 1788-1863 chief topographical engineer and head of the Topographical Bureau. A long-time career officer Abert headed this bureau from 1834 until his 1861 retirement. "The Army and the country will not need to be reminded of the vast interest and value attached to the operations of this corps since its organization" Thomas reminds the reader. "The geographical and other information concerning this continent which its officers have collected and published has challenged the admiration of the scientific world." Signed in type at the conclusion by Adjutant General Thomas. unknown
22504Washington DC: War Department Adjutant General's Office 1862 November 15. Handbill. 2pp. 12mo 5" X 7¼". Near fine. Bit of age toning. Intriguing General Court Martial case in which Private John Kessler 103rd Regiment of New York Volunteers is charged with murdering First Lieutenant Fernando Linzy -- that he "did stab with a bayonet. inflicting a wound in the body of the said Lieutenant. which caused his death." Pleaded "Not Guilty" and found "Guilty" Kessler was sentenced to "be hanged by the neck until he be dead." In this case President Lincoln approved the sentence. Signed in type at the conclusion by E.D. Townsend as Assistant Adjutant General. Clean and attractive. unknown
22502Washington DC: War Department Adjutant General's Office 1863 May 13. Handbill. 16mo 4½" X 6 3/4". Very good. Slight bit of age toning. Announces that "Major General J.M. Schofield is by direction of the President assigned to command the Department of the Missouri" and that "Major General S.R. Curtis is being relieved from his command." Signed in type at the conclusion by E.D. Townsend as Assistant Adjutant General. Clean and attractive. unknown
24836Washington DC: War Department 1864 September 21. 12mo. Handbill. Near fine. Four-punched at left edge not affecting text. Townsend announces the President's permanent appointment of Major General Philip H. Sheridan "to the command of the Middle Military Division consisting of the Middle Department the Departments of Washington of the Susquehanna and of West Virginia." Handsome and clean. unknown
22505Washington DC: War Department Adjutant General's Office 1863 January 9. Handbill. 16mo 4 3/4" X 7". Very good. Binding traces along left edge; bit of age toning. This briefest of General Orders make major announcements: "By direction of the President the Army of the Cumberland under command of Major General Rosecrans is divided into three Army Corps. Major General G.H. Thomas is assigned to the command of the Fourteenth Corps; Major General A. McD. McCook to the command of the Twentieth; and Major General T.L. Crittenden to the command of the Twenty first Corps." Signed in type at the conclusion by E.D. Townsend as Assistant Adjutant General. Clean and attractive. unknown
24815Washington DC: War Department 1864 November 14. 16mo. Handbill. Very good. Four-punched at left edge not affecting text. Townsend announces the resignation of Major General George B. McClellan on November 8 -- though not stated just after losing the presidential race to Lincoln -- and the appointment of Philip H. Sheridan as Major General: "That for the personal gallantry military skill and just confidence in the courage and patriotism of his troops. on the 19th day of October at Cedar Run whereby. his routed army was reorganized a great national disaster averted and a brilliant victory achieved over the rebels for the third time in pitched battle within thirty days." The acceptance of McClellan's resignation without comment or praise over a job well done speaks volumes about the much-disliked commander's lackluster performance. unknown
22503Washington DC: War Department Adjutant General's Office 1864 February 26. Handbill. 12mo 5" X 7¼". Very good. Several punch holes along left margin not affecting text; bit of age toning. Announces that "The President directs that the sentences of all deserters who have been condemned by Court Martial to death and that have not been otherwise acted upon by him be mitigated to imprisonment during the war at the Dry Tortugas Florida." Also announces that "The Commanding Generals. are authorized in special cases to restore to duty deserters under sentence when in their judgment the service will be thereby benefited." Signed in type at the conclusion by E.D. Townsend as Assistant Adjutant General. Clean and nice. unknown
24912Washington DC: War Department 1864 December 2. 12mo. Handbill. Very good. Four-punched at left edge not affecting text. Townsend announces the Secretary of War's appointment of Major General Grenville M. Dodge "to the command of the Department of Missouri" and of Major General William S. Rosecrans "being relieved" of same and ordered to "repair to Cincinnati Ohio" to await further orders -- which never came. Very attractive. General appointed -- general relieved! unknown
22506Huntsville AL: Head Quarters Dept. and Army of the Tenn. 1864 January 16. Handbill. 16mo 4 3/4" X 6 3/4". Near fine. Congressional resolution sent to Brigadier General Grenville M. Dodge by order of William T. Sherman: ".bounties heretofore paid. to re-enlist in the Regular or Volunteer service. for three years or during the war shall continue to be paid from the Fifth day of Jannary sic 1864 until the First day of March next." Signed in type at the conclusion by R.M. Sawyer as Assistant Adjutant General. Clean and nice. Rather crudely printed possibly on a portable field press. Presumably this late in the war there was some unease among re-enlisting soldiers that they would get paid. unknown