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186438344Washington DC: Adjutant General's Office War Department 1864. Handbill. 12mo. Near fine. File holes at left margin not affecting text. A bright and lovely General Order informing that "By direction of the President of the United States Major General Joseph Hooker is assigned to the command of the Northern Department. He will immediately proceed to Columbus Ohio and relieve Major General Heintzelman." Also notes of course Heintzelman's new marching orders. Signed at the conclusion in type by Assistant Adjutant General E.D. Townsend. Accompanied by a Civil War-era 4 3/4" X 7¼" heavy stock steel-engraved head-and-shoulders portrait of Hooker in uniform. Fine. Adjutant General's Office, War Department unknown
186338792Washington DC: War Department Adjutant General's Office 1863. 16mo. Self-cover. 8pp. Near fine. Binding traces at gutter not affecting text. This lengthy and fascinating General Order chronicles the Fort Snelling court martial trial of Captain James Starkey of the 1st Minnesota Mounted Rangers charged with "Making false muster" "Willingly signing muster rolls containing false musters" "Making false return to his superior officer of the state of his Company" and "Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman." Each charge is elaborated in great detail. Starkey was found guilty of most of the charges and sentenced "To be cashiered and to be forever disqualified from holding any office of trust or profit under the Government of the United States" -- this latter sentence commuted by President Lincoln who always believed in giving someone a second chance. Signed in type at the conclusion by Townsend as Assistant Adjutant General. General Orders were usually made in modest quantities for distribution to the various army commands where the company clerks would collect them hence the occasional file holes. A great many were destroyed during the course of the war and original examples of most survive in surprisingly few copies. War Department, Adjutant General's Office unknown
186437596Washington DC: War Department Adjutant General's Office 1864. Paperback. Handbill. Small 8vo. 4pp. Foldout chart. Near fine. Four-punched at left edge not affecting text. A bright and handsome General Order issued 1 July 1864 whose cover page briefly notes that it concerns "the cost of clothing and camp and garrison equipage for the Army of the United States. with the allowance of clothing to each soldier during his enlistment and his proportion for each year." The remaining numbered pages consist of a detailed chart itemizing every last item of clothing and camp equipment and their cost for every type of soldier. The wide foldout chart is titled "TABLE specifying the money value of Clothing allowed to the Army of the United States" and continues this fascinating elaboration of items and their cost to the soldier. Scarce and unusual. War Department, Adjutant General's Office paperback
23858Washington: War Department 1864 October 1. Handbill. 12mo. Very good. File holes at left edge not affecting text. "Regulations in respect to the distribution of election tickets and proxies in the Army" which spells out the rules and regulations for soldiers to vote in absentia -- including the warning: "Any officer or private who may wantonly destroy tickets or prevent their proper distribution among legal voters interfere with the freedom of election or make any false or fraudulent return will be deemed guilty of an offense against good order and military discipline." Obviously issued on the eve of the presidential election. Signed in type by E.D. Townsend Assistant Adjutant General. unknown
41982, Paris, Debure l’aîné 1757, 2 vol. in-12, plein veau fauve moucheté, tit. & tom. dorés sur pc. bordeaux et noires, dos à 5 nerfs ornés de fleurons, frises & filets encadrant dorés, tr. rouges, filet doré sur les coupes, (plats frottés avec qq. épidermures, coins lég. émoussés avec qq. petits mq.), bel exemplaire, XXX-656p. / XXXII-642p.
1985R36871Beernem, De Windroos 1985-1987 2 volumes (complete): 550 + 573pp.with ills.in bl/w, cloth, dustwrapper, VG
2 volumes (complete): 550 + 573pp.with ills.in bl/w, cloth, dustwrapper, VG
14584Nouveau commentaire sur l’ordonnance civile du mois d’avril 1667. Nouvelle édition augmentée de l’idée de la justice civile. Tomes second sel In 12 plein cuir fauve raciné à nerfs, pièces de titre, et tomaison, fers, roulette, palmette, caissons dorés, roulette dorée sur coupes, 100x175mm, titre 568 pages, tranches rouges. A Paris chez Debure Paris 1767. Très bon état
2008100150700Peeters uitgeverij 2008 293 pages 16 002x2 032x23 368cm. 2008. Broché. 293 pages.
1984100144030Franz Steiner Verlag 1984 150 pages in8. 1984. Broché. 150 pages. Cet ouvrage académique examine le rôle des saints hommes monastiques dans la christianisation de l'Éthiopie durant la période salomonienne précoce (1270-1468). Il analyse leur émergence dans le contexte social politique et religieux de l'époque ainsi que leurs fonctions au sein des sociétés chrétiennes et non-chrétiennes en s'appuyant sur la littérature hagiographique de l'Église éthiopienne
53669, Paris, V. Giard & E. Briare 1906, in-8, rel. éd. brune, tit. doré au dos, (rel. légt usée, des mouillures à l’int.), LI-678p.
Features: Historic Zeballos; The Upper Kootenay River Canal; The War Orders; Queen of the Klondike (conclusion). Clean, bright and unmarked. Book
45176, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2007 Hardcover. XVI 231 p., 4 b/w ill., 1 b/w tables, 160 x 240 mm, Languages: English, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 9782503523163.
650533629MacMillan pp. 288 . Hardback. New. MacMillan hardcover
35600762, Paris, Impr. Royale, 1787. 6 pp., 1 f. blanc In-4, bois gravé en tête
35600763, Paris, Impr. Royale, 1786. 4 pp. In-4 Jolie vignette en tête sur bois. - Concerne la recommandation : 5 pour cent de la valeur. La Poste n'est responsable que de ce qui a été déclaré - Dédommagement fixé à 150 livres maximum. Signé Baron de Breteuil
35600776, Macon, Impr. Saphoux, an second (1793). 3 pp. In-4. Signé à Paris : Charlier, Ramel et Piorry. - Peines encourues par les municipalités ayant donné aux maîtres de poste de fausses attestations, avances consenties, relais, fourrage : pour chaque cheval il sera payé 2 livres 5 sous par poste
35600778, Lyon, Vatar-Delaroche, 1793. 3 pp. In-4 (par LEBRUN et GARAT)
35600780, Lyon, Vatar-Delaroche, 1793. 4 pp. In-4 (par CLAVIERE et GOHIER)
35600786, Lyon, Vatar-Delaroche, 1793. 3 pp. In-4 (Par MONGE et GARAT)
35600787, Lyon, Vatar-Delaroche, 1793. 3 pp. In-4 (par CLAVIERE et GARAT)
35600788, Lyon, Vatar-Delaroche, 1793. 4 pp. In-4 (par GOHIER)
35600792, Lyon, Vatar-Delaroche, 1793. 2 pp. In-4 (Par MONGE et GARAT)
35600813, Lyon, De La Roche, 1790. 3 pp. Bandeau en-tête. In-4
35600816, Lyon, De La Roche, 1791. 3 pp. Vignette en-tête. In-4 "Les surveillances, les recherches des correspondances de particuliers, l'arrestation des courriers des malles, les perquisitions faites chez les Directeurs de postes, les vérifications des lettres… sont autant d'abus qu'il est indispensable d'arrêter. Ces moyens illégaux ne peuvent être tolérés que dans un moment d'alarme universelle dans un péril éminent. Signé pour le Roi; L.F. Du Port"