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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
1863215284Washington 1863. First. unbound. very good-. 2pp. 8vo disbound two small file holes in left margin. Washington 1863. First Edition<br/><br/> A record of the charges presented against Private Reuben Stout Company "K" 60th Indiana Volunteers who is accused of killing in violation of the laws of war and desertion. On March 14 1863 Stout shot and murdered Solomon Huffman in Madison Indiana. Huffman was trying to arrest Stout who was a deserter at the time. ".The Court does therefore sentence him Stout.to forfeit all pay that may be due him and that he be shot to death with musketry." Abraham Lincoln upheld Stout's execution.<br/><br/> unknown books
Bound collection of General Orders for the Philadelphia Commandery. Various paginations. Red embossed cross and crown for each of the ten orders. Full page photograph of Sir John W. Laird, Commander 1928-1929. Top edge gilt. Memorial insert of the Illustrious Companion, Albert T. Hanby. Rear end papers foxed. Text clean. 16mo. 155 mm. Original black and white cloth binding, soiled. PA SHELF 53
45763, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2012 Hardcover. 424 p., 140 x 210 mm, Languages: French, Old French, Including an index. Fine copy. *new ISBN 9782503544694.
21459, Paris, Dalloz 1974, in-8, br., ENVOI DE R.-M. CHEVALLIER AU DOYEN COLLIARD, 453p.
25629, Paris, Dalloz 1978, in-8, br., bon état, ENVOI DES AUTEURS AU DOYEN COLLIARD, XVIII-512p.
47435, Paris, Dalloz 1974, in-8, br., ENVOI DES AUTEURS, (couv. lég. passée), bon état, [Cet ouvrage provient de la bibliothèque personnelle du professeur Jean Carbonnier (1908-2003)], 453p.
br., ENVOI DE R.-M. CHEVALLIER AU DOYEN COLLIARD
br., bon état, ENVOI DES AUTEURS AU DOYEN COLLIARD
br., ENVOI DES AUTEURS, (couv. lég. passée), bon état, [Cet ouvrage provient de la bibliothèque personnelle du professeur Jean Carbonnier (1908-2003)]
45757, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2003 Hardcover. 158 p., 150 x 210 mm, Languages: French, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 9782503522531.
141873aaf1611 (mit Datum auf S. 1201), in-folio, Titelbl. + 1221 S. + 37 Bl. Register + 2 Bl. leer, Leder d. Zeit, Rücken auf 5 Bünden reich goldgeprächt.
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
025997045X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
69073, Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis, vol. 328, 2026 Hardback, Pages: lvi + 117 p. Size:155 x 245 mm Language(s):Latin *new. ISBN 9782503620961.
66019, Brepols, 2019 Hardback, xvi + 291 pages, Size:152 x 229 mm, Language: English. ISBN 9780888442161.
180817783New York: E. Sargeant 1808. pp 1-40 73-92 as issued. Stitched untrimmed lightly dusted and foxed. Good. A protest against modification or suspension of the Orders in Council. The author rebuts the arguments that the Orders will "interrupt our peace with the United States of America;" that the Orders are ineffective because British goods are imported to America which then exports them to France's West Indian colonies; that the Orders exacerbate balance of trade issues with America; and other concerns whose significance is he says "what a wen is to the human body." AI 15238 4. E. Sargeant unknown
180817783New York: E. Sargeant 1808. pp 1-40 73-92 as issued. Stitched untrimmed lightly dusted and foxed. Good. A protest against modification or suspension of the Orders in Council. The author rebuts the arguments that the Orders will "interrupt our peace with the United States of America;" that the Orders are ineffective because British goods are imported to America which then exports them to France's West Indian colonies; that the Orders exacerbate balance of trade issues with America; and other concerns whose significance is he says "what a wen is to the human body." AI 15238 4. E. Sargeant unknown books
17263094Paris, Rollain, Quillau, Desaint, 1726 ; quatre tomes in-4 ; plein maroquin rouge cerise à grain long, dos à nerfs ornés, titre doré, triple filet doré d'encadrement des plats, filet doré et fleurons décoratifs en écoinçons, roulette décorative dorée sur les coupes et en intérieur, toutes tranches dorées (Thouvenin, relieur de 1813 à 1834) ; (6) ff., 696 pp. ; (1) f., 719 pp. ; (1) f., 552, 4 pp., (1) f. ; (1) f., 240, 408, 221, XX pp. et en tout, portrait gravé de l'auteur en frontispice, 6 cartes et plans et 70 portraits gravés blasonnés hors-texte et 4 vignettes.
2018100143157Brepols Publishers 2018 210 pages in8. 2018. Broché. 210 pages.
175861510Venice: Typis Antonii Zattae 1758-1762. Three vols. Folio. 11.5 x 15.5 in. xxxii 600; v 1 618; 8 579 1 xl pp. Title of vol. I in red & black woodcut-engraved vignettes historiated initials couple text copper plate engravings in vol. II splendid woodblock-engraved printer’s device tailpiece in Vol. III. Uniformly bound in contemporary vellum raised bands on spines brown morocco & gilt spine labels marbled fore-edges heads of a couple spines expertly repaired minor bumping to corners some soiling to back cover of final vol minor rippling to textblocks still VG set w/former armorial ownership stamps on titles old bookseller notes & pricing on endpapers typescript translation title on red ruled paper laid-in to vol. II. Second edition substantially revised and corrected of this sweeping history of the Hieronymites monastic orders of monks and nuns of the Poor Hermits of Saint Jerome Pisa first established near Pisa in 1377 and would eventually grow to fifty houses of which two still survive in Rome and Viterbo Italy. Sajanelli was a general director of the Hieronymite Poor Hermits of Blessed Saint Jerome Pisa and doctor of theology of Padua who has carefully assembled all of the related documents along with detailed indices and chronologies together with Papal Bulls and monastic orders chronicling the origins and ongoing mission of the this order. Convents with extensive documentation included by Sajanelli include those of the Convent of the Most Holy Trinity founded in 1380 near Montebellum the Convent of Saint Jerome outside of Ariminum and that of Saint Mary of the Annunciation in the town of Saint Anthimum founded originally in 1490. Originating in Spain the monastic order was recognized by Pope Gregory XI in his Papal Bull dated Oct. 18 1373 recognizing the religious order to operate under the Rule of St. Augustine and both monks and nuns adopted the religious order habits of white tunics with brown scapulars similar to the Carmelites. The first nunnery convent began in Toledo Spain led by Maria Garcia near Toledo and perhaps the most revered and well known was Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz of the convent of San Jeronimo y Stanta Paula in Mexico City considered the “Tenth Muse.†See: Perennes Dicionnaire de Bibliographie Catholique Vol. III 1839 p. 933-934; Besse Hieronymites Catholic Encyclopedia 1910. Typis Antonii Zattae, hardcover
1878511228James L. Ridgely by Authority of the Grand Lodge of the United States I. O. O. F. 1878. First Edition. Hardcover. NEAR FINE. xvi 528pp. B/W author portrait frontispiece 52 b/w engraved plates. 8vo brown cloth stamped in gilt with smybolic ornaments to spine and front cover ruled in blind. Some light rubbing to the tips joints a bit tender otherwise clean and bright with fresh pages--quite a handsome copy. James L. Ridgely, by Authority of the Grand Lodge of the United States, I. O. O. F. hardcover
65313, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 275 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:192 b/w, 22 col., 47 tables b/w., 2 maps b/w, Language: English.new! ISBN 9782503589022.