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172520771Amsterdam 1725. Folio. 15 3/8 x 9 3/4 inches. Title printed in red and black. Folding engraved frontispiece engraved list of plates within a decorative surround 72 engraved plates maps and broadsides on 73 leaves 5 of the single-page plates cut to the edge of the image and mounted as issued 45 double-page 19 folding and including 10 which combine both engraving and letterpress text one plate loosely inserted 2 with sections of blank margins torn away some other clean tears occasionally affecting the image area. Contemporary Dutch speckled calf spine in eight compartments with raised bands red morocco lettering-piece in the second compartment repeat decoration in gilt in the others joints slightly split extremities scuffed<br/> <br/>A very rare collection of contemporary satirical prints relating to the financial exploits of John Law and his infamous Mississippi Bubble.<br/> <br/>John Law bap. 21 April 1671 - 21 March 1729 was a Scottish economist who believed that money was only a means of exchange that did not constitute wealth in itself and that national wealth depended on trade. He is said to be the father of finance responsible for the adoption or use of paper money or bills in the world today. Law was a gambler and a brilliant mental calculator and was known to win card games by mentally calculating the odds. An expert in statistics he was the originator of economic theories including two major ideas: The Scarcity Theory of Value and the Real bills doctrine. The present work records the economic crisis precipitated by Law. The crisis had its origins in the decision of the French regent Philippe d'Orléans to appoint John Law the Controller General of Finances for France. In May 1716 the Banque Générale Privée which developed the use of paper money was set up by Law. It was a private bank but three quarters of the capital consisted of government bills and government accepted notes. In August 1717 he bought the Mississippi Company to help the French colony in Louisiana. In 1717 he also brokered the sale of Thomas Pitt's diamond to the regent Philippe d'Orléans. In the same year Law floated the Mississippi Company as a joint stock trading company called the Compagnie d'Occident which was granted a trade monopoly of the West Indies and North America. The bank became the Banque Royale in 1718 meaning the notes were guaranteed by the king. The Company absorbed the Compagnie des Indes Orientales Compagnie de Chine and other rival trading companies and became the Compagnie Perpetuelle des Indes on 23 May 1719 with a monopoly of commerce on all the seas. The system however encouraged speculation in shares in The Company of the Indies the shares becoming a sort of paper currency. In 1720 the bank and company were united and Law was appointed Controller General of Finances to attract capital. Law's pioneering note-issuing bank was extremely successful until it collapsed and caused an economic crisis in France and across Europe. Law exaggerated the wealth of Louisiana with an effective marketing scheme which led to wild speculation on the shares of the company in 1719. In February 1720 it was valued for a very high future cash flow at 10000 livres. Shares rose from 500 livres in 1719 to as much as 15000 livres in the first half of 1720 but by the summer of 1720 there was a sudden decline in confidence leading to a 97 percent decline in market capitalization by 1721. Predictably the bubble burst at the end of 1720 when opponents of the financier attempted en masse to convert their notes into specie. By the end of 1720 Philippe II dismissed Law who then fled from France. Originally published by a group of Amsterdam booksellers the work has a convoluted bibliographic history owing to the ongoing enlargement of the number of prints published between late 1720 and the ensuing years coupled with the issuance of the plates as separate unbound sheets as well as later editions with yet more plates which maintained the title page dated 1720. In short nearly every extant example is unique in composition. "This remarkable complexity helps to explain why the book continues to fascinate scholars and readers to the present day: Het groote tafereel der dwaasheid in its many diverse copies represents an important witness to the events of 1720 and their aftermath which makes it valuable to cultural and economic historians . The book presents the rise progress and downfall of the deceptive trade of 1720 what that a group of booksellers who published it in 1720 when in Amsterdam where in order to restore social and ethical norms in Dutch society why by making fools of the greedy in a theatrical setting how. In short the Tafereel is an Amsterdam-born satirical comedy in disguise" Kuniko Forrer "Het groot tafereel der dwaasheid: A Bibliographical Interpretation" in The Great Mirror of Folly: Finance Culture and the Crash of 1720 Edited by William N. Goetzmann et. al. pp. 35-36. The present example corresponds to Forrer's third edition issued shortly after 1723 with the "Register" listing 73 plates and bound in a contemporary binding attributed to the Double Drawer Handle Bindery. This edition noted as the final edition published in the 1720s and the most complete including portraits of Madame Law and the King of the Mississippi "Der Koning van Missisipi" not found in earlier issues among other additions.<br/> <br/>Goldsmiths 5829; Kress 3217; Muller 3535; Sabin 28932; A.H. Cole The Great Mirror of Folly . an economic-bibliographical study Harvard: 1949; The Great Mirror of Folly: Finance Culture and the Crash of 1720 Edited by William N. Goetzmann et. al. Yale University Press: 2013. unknown books
1720297394Amsterdam 1720. First. hardcover. very good. Rubricated title 25 1 52 31 10 pages 74 copper engraved plates 58 folding including 3 maps 2 folding and 1 plate laid in. Bookplate of Dutch writer Jan Te Winkel pasted on upper corner of title page. Light dampstain on the top margin of some plates. Folio full contemporary mottled calf elaborately gilt spine and covers black leather spine label rubbed at corners and bottom of spine. Amsterdam: 1720. Very good.<br/><br/> Contemporary Dutch account of the Mississippi Land bubble. A renowned monument for the speculative mania of 1720: The great mirror of folly showing the rise progress and downfall of the bubble in stocks and windy speculation in France England and the Netherlands. It constitutes a collection of mostly satirical plates on the operations of John Law in France and the South Sea Bubble in England together with the text of the charters of speculative companies in Holland and a number of satyrical plays and comedies published during the bubble. The first text-part reprints the charters of some 30 speculative companies of commerce navigation and assurance' established or at least projected in Holland between June and October 1720. The following parts contain comedies and poetry published during the mania an explanation of the large print with playing cards known as April-kaart'. The book is divided into six sections with no general table of contents. The first part contains the articles of various Dutch companies. The second section consists of comedies and farces; the third part poems often containing street language; the fourth part descriptions of playing cards satirizing speculators; the fifth part four letters to "N.N."; and the sixth section chiefly pictures. A.H. Cole The Great Mirror of Folly Boston 1949; Kress 3217; Sabin 28932.<br/><br/> unknown books
2013196722013. International Court of Justice. Reports of Judgments Advisory Opinions and Orders. United Nations Publications 1947-2017 in 58 books. Maroon cloth with gilt-lettered spines. Reprint edition W.S. Hein 1947-2003; United National Publications 2004-2017. Hardcover. New. $7130. The International Court of Justice was created by the orignial Charter of the United Natinos. It operates under its own statue and is the only truly worldwide tribunal. Its jurisdiction extends to all countries of the world regardless of whether they are members of United Nations. The Court only considers issues submitted to it by parties to a dispute. The decisions issued by the Court are based on general principles of international law international conventions and international custom. The Court first publishes its decisions in advance-sheet form then later in an annual bound volume with an index. These volumes bring together the complete bound collection of all court decisions published to date. The set should be found in any serious international law collection. Originally Published: Leyden; A.W. Sijhoff's Publishing Co. Bound in the following books and available individually: 1947-49; 1950; 1951-52; 1953-55; 1956-58; 1959-61;1962; 1963-65; 1966; 1967-70; 1971-72; 1973; 1974; 1975-81; 1982; 1983-84; 1985; 1986; 1987; 1988; 1989; 1990; 1991; 1992-1; 1992-2; 1993; 1994; 1995; 1996-1; 1996-2; 1997; 1998; 1999-1; 1999-2; 2000; 2001; 2002; 2003; 2004-1; 2004-2; 2004-3; 2005; 2006; 2007-1; 2007-2; 2008; 2009; 2010-1; 2010-2; 2011-1; 2011-2; 2012-1; 2012-2; 2013; 2014; 2015-1; 2015-2; 2016-1; 2016-2. unknown books
1700708291700. London 1700. First edition. A superb copy. London 1700. First edition. A superb copy. First Edition of the First English Treatise on Family Law Marriage Law. Great Britain. Baron and Feme: A Treatise of the Common Law Concerning Husbands and Wives. Wherein is Contained the Nature of a Feme Covert And of Marriages Bastardy The Privileges of Feme Coverts: What Alterations are Made by Marriage as to Estates Leases Goods and Actions. What Things of the Wife Accrue to the Husband by the Intermarriage Or Not. What Acts Charges Forfeitures by the Husband Shall Bind the Wife After His Death Or Not; Of Jointures and Pleadings Fines and Recovery Conveyances and Other Law Titles Relating to Baron and Feme. Of Wills And Feme Covert Being Executrix. Of the Wife's Separate Disposition and Maintenance. What Amounts to the Disposition of the Wife's Term by the Husband. Of Actions Brought by or Against Baron and Feme. What Actions Done Or Contracts Made by the Wife Shall Bind Her Husband. Of Indictments and Informations Against Them. Of Baron and Feme's Joinder in Action. Of a Feme Sole Merchant. Declaration and Pleas &c. of Divorces &c. With Many Other Matters Relating to the Said Subject; And Some Useful Precedents. London: Printed by the Assigns of Richard and Edward Atkyns Esquires for John Walthoe 1700. xxxii 380 36 pp. Publisher advertisement facing title page. Four numbered advertisement leaves following index not present in our copy. Octavo 7-1/2" x 4-1/2" Contemporary calf blind rules to boards blind fillets along joints raised bands and early hand-lettered title to spine gilt tooling to board edges. Negligible light rubbing to boards tiny inkspot to rear boards corners bumped and lightly worn rear hinge starting. Light toning slightly heavier in places occasional early annotations in contemporary hand to margins additional annotations to rear free endpaper faint often very faint dampstaining to foot of text block in a few places. Book housed in recent cloth clamshell box quarter morocco over cloth gilt title and gilt-edged raised bands to spine. A choice copy. $6500. First edition. Passing through subsequent editions in 1719 and 1738 this was the first English treatise devoted exclusively to family law. It is a broadly conceived work. "I have herein considered Baron and Feme in all the circum. unknown books
1700686351700. London 1700. First edition. London 1700. First edition. First Edition of the First English Treatise on Family Law Marriage Law. Great Britain. Baron and Feme: A Treatise of the Common Law Concerning Husbands and Wives. Wherein is Contained the Nature of a Feme Covert And of Marriages Bastardy The Privileges of Feme Coverts: What Alterations are Made by Marriage as to Estates Leases Goods and Actions. What Things of the Wife Accrue to the Husband by the Intermarriage Or Not. What Acts Charges Forfeitures by the Husband Shall Bind the Wife After His Death Or Not; Of Jointures and Pleadings Fines and Recovery Conveyances and Other Law Titles Relating to Baron and Feme. Of Wills And Feme Covert Being Executrix. Of the Wife's Separate Disposition and Maintenance. What Amounts to the Disposition of the Wife's Term by the Husband. Of Actions Brought by or Against Baron and Feme. What Actions Done Or Contracts Made by the Wife Shall Bind Her Husband. Of Indictments and Informations Against Them. Of Baron and Feme's Joinder in Action. Of a Feme Sole Merchant. Declaration and Pleas &c. of Divorces &c. With Many Other Matters Relating to the Said Subject; And Some Useful Precedents. London: Printed by the Assigns of Richard and Edward Atkyns Esquires for John Walthoe 1700. xxxii 380 36 pp. Main text preceded by publisher advertisement; this copy does not have the additional advertisement leaves that follow the text in some copies. Octavo 7-1/2" x 4-1/2". Recent period-style paneled calf raised bands and lettering piece to spine gilt tooling to board edges endpapers renewed early hand-lettered title to fore-edge of text block. Light toning to text somewhat heavier in places light foxing and faint stains to a few leaves. A very nice copy in a handsome binding. $6500. First edition. Passing through subsequent editions in 1719 and 1738 this was the first English treatise devoted exclusively to family law. It is a broadly conceived work. "I have herein considered Baron and Feme in all the circumstances of life from the solemnization of marriage to the divorce and have not omitted 'those collateral by-blows the title of bastardy making a considerable figure in our books; and the variety of the matter made me some attonement for the labour" To The Reader. According to the int. unknown books
2015688622015. Vol. 574 is the last bound vol issued by the GPO. Vol. 574 is the last bound vol issued by the GPO. United States Reports. Official edition. United States Supreme Court. Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court. opinions and decisions. New York and Washington: Banks Law Publishing and U.S. Government Printing Office. Vols. 300 to 574 1937-2015 Hardcover. 275 bound volumes. Volume 574 covers decisions through March 2 2015 and was released from the Government Publishing Office January 2021. Publisher's tan cloth bindings with upper red and lower black spine lettering pieces. Moderate shelfwear ex-library with property stamps on outer edges and inside covers. Many stamped on outside lower front cover. All volumes internally clean and bright. Reprint Publisher's Price USD 24750. Special $5995. The official reports of decisions for the United States Supreme Court. The bound volumes of the United States Reports contain the fourth and final generation of the Court's opinions. Only the printed bound volumes of the United States Reports contain the final official opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States. In case of discrepancies between a bound volume and any other version of the same materials whether print or electronic official or unofficial - the printed bound volume controls in a court of law. Opinions of the court in each case are prepended with a headnote prepared by the Reporter of Decisions and any concurring or dissenting opinions are published sequentially. unknown books
2011687512011. One of the Landmarks in American Legal Publishing. One of the Landmarks in American Legal Publishing. One of the Landmarks in American Legal Publishing United States Congress. United States Statutes at Large. Boston: Charles Little and James Brown 1845- ; Washington: United States Government Printing Office. Vols. 1 1789 to 125 Part 2 112th Congress 1st Session 2011 in 260 books. Vols. 1 and 2 facsimile reprints else original imprints in publisher's tan buckram with red and black spine labels. Ex-library good condition. $4995. The United States Statutes at Large contains the full text of all the federal laws in the order they were passed by the United States Congress. The United States Statutes at Large typically referred to as the Statutes at Large is the permanent collection of all laws and resolutions enacted during each session of Congress. Publication of the United States Statutes at Large began in 1845 by the private firm of Little Brown and Company under authority of a joint resolution of Congress. During Little Brown and Company's time as publisher 1845-1873 Richard Peters Volumes 1-8 George Minot Volumes 9-11 and George P. Sanger Volumes 11-17 served as editors. In 1874 Congress transferred the authority to publish the Statutes at Large to the Government Printing Office under the direction of the Secretary of State. Woxland & Ogden Landmarks in American Legal Publishing 67. The Statutes at Large is presently prepared and published by the Office of the Federal Register OFR National Archives and Records Administration NARA. Under the provisions of 1 U.S.C. 112 the printed edition of the Statutes at Large is legal evidence of the laws concurrent resolutions proclamations by the President and proposed and ratified amendments to the Constitution. Some portions of the United States Code have been enacted as positive law and other portions have not been so enacted. In case of a conflict between the text of the Statutes at Large and the text of a provision of the United States Code that has not been enacted as positive law the text of the Statutes at Large takes precedence. Until 1948 all treaties and international agreements approved by the United States Senate were also published in the set but these now appear in a publication titled United States Treaties and Other International Agreements abbreviated U.S.T. In addition the Statutes at Large includes the text of t. unknown books
177563921Watertown Mass: Printed by Benjamin Edes 1775. Broadside. 21 1/2 x 16 1/2 cm. A true copy signed in type and sent down for Concurrence by Perez Morton Dep. Sec'y. in the House of Representatives November 7 1775. Read and concurr'd and sent up by J. Warren Speaker who signed in type along with the following: James Otis W. Spooner Caleb Cushing J. Winthrop Joseph Gerrish John Whetcomb James Prescot Eldad Taylor B. Lincoln M. Farley J. Palmer S. Holten Moses Gill John Taylor and B. White. This copy has an ink note at the left margin "Greenage" sp.; and another note on verso correcting "Greenage" to "Greenwich" presumably the destination for this copy of the hand bill. Another note reads: "Nov.r 7: 1775 an order of Court Respecting Licenses or Taverns." Old fold lines a few spots some overall toning to the sheet ink on verso bleeds through but text all legible. <br/>ESTC: AAS MHS. Library of Congress also appears to have a copy. EVANS 14198. FORD Broadsides 1876 which adds Mass. Archives Div. CUSHING Mass. Laws 896. <br/><br/> Printed by Benjamin Edes unknown books
15212954Mainz: Johann Schöffer 1521. Bound with: Undergerichts ordnung des Ertzstiffts Meyntz. Mainz: Johann Schöffer 23 May 1534. 2 vols. in one small folio 278 x 193 mm. 1 23 leaves of 24 final blank removed. Woodcut title border composed of ten blocks. incorporating whimsical scenes ornamental borders and at bottom the arms of the Archbishop-Elector Albrecht of Brandenburg gothic types two typographic Fraktur initials. Bound at end is a leaf with a one-page contemporary manuscript commentary wider than the text block and folding. Title-leaf rehinged slightly darkened and with effaced marginal inscriptions initial on A2r hidden in gutter initial on A2v shaved quire E with a couple of small corner repairs. 2 35 leaves of 36 final blank removed. Large woodcut white-on-black pointillé opening initial Fraktur initials throughout. Marginal dampstaining last quire on a guard. Early 20th-century pastepaper over boards manuscript spine label.First Edition of the judicial statutes of the Electorate of Mainz the largest ecclesiastical province of Germany and one of the most prestigious and powerful states of the Holy Roman Empire; bound with the First Edition of the statutes of the lower court of the Mainz Prince-Bishopric or Erzstift. The archbishops under the Holy Roman Empire wielded secular as well as pastoral power. Part of the Emperor's program of consolidation of the far-flung empire was the codification and standardization of provincial laws. Both these procedural codes explicitly adopted the ius commune gemeines Recht a combination of Roman and canon law. Both establish precise rules for court procedure and include copious down-to-earth details including where the courts reside who should serve in them and how trials are to be conducted. As is common for German law books these editions are handsomely printed.1 The Mainz Hofgerichts Ordnung was drawn up in 1516 by Albrecht of Brandenburg Archbishop and Elector of Mainz and by his chancellor Johann Fürderer and approved in 1521 by the Emperor Charles V. The latter's ratification is printed at the beginning and end of the statutes. These cover the location of the court required functionaries a judge and a jury of at least 11 members of the nobility although a Doctor or university graduate would suffice duties of other judicial administrators including the court scribes frequency and timing of sessions and jurisdiction by subject and area. Also included are a dozen varieties of oaths for different court officials including the scribe and for special segments of the population e.g. poor people witnesses legal representatives and Jews for whom there is a special preface to the oath itself in which the Jewish defendant or witness must swear that should he not be telling the truth he must renounce all rights to the Holy Land or to participation in the coming of the Messiah. One statute establishes the right of the poor to legal representation which must be covered by the court. Procedural instructions are provided for every activity and eventuality including the recording of testimony of plaintiffs and witnesses fines and punishments for those who don't show up at court proper written documentation and forms rules for appeals execution of sentences and payment of attorneys. OCLC lists three copies in the US Harvard Law LC and Indiana U. VD 16 M 262; Otto Stobbe Geschichte der deutschen Rechtsquellen 1860-64 2: 410-11.  2 The 1534 lower court rules prescribe further details for the conduct of court business. These include how to handle the "law books" i.e. the court records which are to be maintained in "two volumes with locks kept in a safe place." f. 4r; more procedures to follow for uncooperative defendants a long section: evidently a common occurrence; bonds and bail; more oaths; and formularies for various charges appeals and judgments. These Mainz laws were adopted in 1538 by the archdiocese of Cologne and influenced other lower court statutes including those of Württemberg issued in 1555 Stintzing.OCLC locates one US copy Harvard Law. VD 16 M 273; Stobbe 2: 258 note & 411; Stintzing and Landsberg Geschichte der deutschen Rechtswissenschaft 1880 I:543. Johann Schöffer unknown books
1810710341810. Paris 1810. Quarto. Interleaved and annotated. Paris 1810. Quarto. Interleaved and annotated. Interleaved 1810 Printing of the French Code of Criminal Procedure with Contemporary Annotations France. Criminal Law. Code d'Instruction Criminelle. Edition Originale et Seule Officielle. Paris: De l'Imprimerie Imperiale 1810. ii 310 pp. Interleaved. Quarto 10" x 7-3/4". Contemporary quarter calf over marbled boards gilt spine with lettering piece. Moderate rubbing with wear to spine ends and corners joints starting at ends hinges cracked front free endpaper lacking. Light toning somewhat heavier in places light foxing in a few places light edgewear to preliminaries and final leaves light soiling to title page. Occasional annotations to interleaves and text in neat contemporary hand. $3750. Third printing. The 1808 Code d'Instruction Criminelle a code of criminal procedure was one the four codes of civil and criminal law issued under Napoleon's direction after the Code Napoleon Code Civil 1804. The annotations the latest dated 1827 range from a few words to several interpretive paragraphs. Most of these note modifications to the articles by imperial decrees or court decisions. The most extensive annotations which fill three full interleaves in a tiny hand concern juries. They are interleaved with first eleven articles of Chapter V "Du Jury et la Maniere de la Former" pp.133-136. unknown books
1567171<p>Folio 30.5 x 19.5 cm 10 ff. 307 i.e. 308 13 ff. including woodcut title showing Ferrara and Este arms and full-page woodcut portrait of the printer Rossi on EEEviii v. Bound in 18th-century stiff vellum title stenciled on spine. Some minor staining in scattered leaves and some trivial worming in margin but generally a broad-margined and fresh copy excellent. Rare and most likely the earliest acquirable edition of the municipals laws of Ferrara one of the richest and most cultivated of Northern Italian courts published shortly after the concluding session of the Council of Trent 1563. The work contains one of the earliest portrait of a printer in a book he himself produced see below. The work significantly revises the previous publication of local statutory law and is signed by a committee of local jurists 3v-4r. The statutes govern all aspects of civil and criminal law from the buying and selling of goods and property marriage testaments to criminal procedure. The work is of interest for containing a portrait of the printer. Note: Rossi had no editorial or authorial part in the work; he is expressly designated "Typographus" printer in the identifying legend. This is of interest to historians of the book for it showing the developing confidence and prestige enjoyed by 16th-century printers and is analogous though considerably more assertive to putting an element of the printer's process or trade in a publisher's device. "Rossi was near the end of a career as a printer at Ferrara that covered more than 50 years and certainly justified the use of his portrait in this volume" Mortimer I.261. Although it should be regarded as a form of self-indulgence and did not catch on-as say the author portraits on which it is based obviously did-it nonetheless remains an interesting bit of evidence for the elevated status of Italian printers. There is no repertory of examples and we know of no study of the subject but in querying colleagues we have located only two earlier analogous portraits: Rossi pictured himself in smaller format in the colophon to another book he published: Giovanni Maria Verrato's 1561 response to critics of the Council of Trent: Contra responsiones et protestationes. And Francesco Priscianese pictured himself in a Latin grammar published in 1540. Also Prof. Anthony Grafton draws our attention to the portraits of the illustrators in the Historia Stirpium of Leonhart Fuchs 1542. Further searching would doubtless turn up a few other examples but it is clearly an isolated phenomenon The statutes received an incunable edition in 1476 published by Severino da Ferrara BMC VI.609 the only copy we have been able to locate: this edition is not in Goff and we locate no American copy. The next edition was published by Rossi in 1534 with a less elaborate version of the title cut and without the portrait. The present edition is next making it third. According to Mortimer the hypothetical issue points raised by F. Berlan in his Bibliografia degli statuti municipali ed inediti di Ferrara Rome 1878 pp. 21-7 are in need of substantial copy-checking. There are no copies of the editio princeps or the 1534 edition in America; for the present edition OCLC lists Kansas Minnesota and the Waseda Library to which should be added the Harvard copy described by Mortimer. Mortimer Italian 182; Adams F266; Fumagalli Lexicon p. 128 fig 45 portrait; L. Manzoni Bibliografia degli statuti ordini e leggi dei municipali italiani I.2 Bologna 1876 pp. 177-78.</p> Francesco Rossi hardcover books
2021718672021. 2021 Supplements Now Available Restatement of the Law 2d 3d and Principles of the Law series. Complete set of the 2021 Pocket Parts & Supplementary Pamphlets. St. Paul Minn.: American Law Institute Publishers 2021. Softbound. New. $3124. Complete set of all 2021 cumulative pocket part and supplementary pamphlets to the 2d 3d and Principles of the Law series. Individual Pocket Parts are $69.00; Supplementary Pamphlets are $106.00. unknown books
2014547732014. ISBN-13: 9781584779773. ISBN-10: 1584779772. "The Megatherium of the Older Abridgments" Viner Charles. A General Abridgment of Law and Equity: Alphabetically Digested Under Proper Titles with Notes and References to the Whole. Originally published: Aldershot: Printed for the Author 1742-1753. 23 volumes. Hardcover folio 9" x 14" with one searchable DVD. Reprinted 2009 2014 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584779773. ISBN-10: 1584779772. Hardcover. New. $2995. Reprint of the First edition. Descended from Rolle's Abridgment Viner's Magnum Opus marks the end of an era in English legal bibliography. Originally intended as a continuation of D'Anver's abridgment which ends at "Factor" Viner's work went on to become the longest and most detailed work of its kind. According to Winfield "it is the megatherium of the older abridgments.For several years we have used Viner for the purpose of getting all available references to all existing cases on three or four branches of the law and we have found his book very useful." Marvin adds that "it is a vast Index of the law" that "often rewards the labour when all other resources have failed." In addition to the Abridgment Viner 1678-1756 contributed much for the study of English law through his posthumous establishment of the Vinerian chair and Vinerian scholarships. The first holder of the Vinerian Chair was Sir William Blackstone. During his tenure he delivered the lectures that formed the basis of his Commentaries on the Laws of England. Winfield The Chief Sources of English Legal History 244-45. Please inquire with reference to individual volumes if desired. unknown books
1615600611615. four titles in 1 book. 1615-1618. four titles in 1 book. 1615-1618. Four Scarce Coutumiers from Northern France France. Customary Law. Coustumes Du Bailliage De Vermandois en la Cite Ville Baillieue & Prevoste Foraine de Laon: Mises & Redigees par Escrit Arrestees & Emologuees en Presence des Gens des Trois Estats Desdits Bailliage & Prevoste par Nous Christofle de Thou President Barthelemy Faye & Iacques Viole Conseillers du Roy en sa Cour de Parlement & Commissaires a ce par Luy Ordonnes Au Mois de Novembre 1556. Reims: Chez Simon De Foigny 1616. iv 108 4 ff. Bound with Coustumes de la Cite & Ville de Reims Villes & Villages Regis Selon Icelles: Redigees par Escrit en Presence des Gens des Trois Estats par nous Christofle de Thou President Barthelemy Faye & Jacques Viole Conseillers du Roy en sa Cour de Parlement & Commissaires par luy Ordonnes. Reims: Chez Simon de Foigny 1615. 61 3 ff. And Coustumes de Chaalons & Ressort Du Siege Dudit Lieu En Ce Qui Est du Bailliage de Vermandois: Redigees par Escrit En Presence des Gens des Trois Etats Par nous Christofle de Thou President Barthelemy Faye & Iacques Viole Conseillers du Roy en sa Cour de Parlement & Commissaires par luy Ordonnes. Rheims: Chez Simon de Foigny 1615. 33 1 ff. And Les Coustumes du Bailliage de Vitry en Pertois: Redigees & Emologuees par les Trois Estats en l'an Mil Cinq Cens & Neuf. Reveues & Corrigees par Messire Charles du Molin Docteur es Droits Iurisconsulte & Ancien Advocat en la Cour de Parlement a Paris. Plus y est Adjouste par Ordre Alphabetique un Catalogue & Indice des Villes Villages Terres & Seigneuries Subjectes Audict Bailliage & Reiglees par Ladite Coustume. Reims: Chez Simon & Iean de Foigny Imprimeurs 1618. 40 2 ff. Quarto 9" x 6". Contemporary calf gilt rules to boards raised bands gilt ornaments and title reading Coustume De Verman to spine faint hand-lettered title to head of text block. Light rubbing and staining to boards extremities bumped and rubbed with some loss to spine ends and corners a few small pieces lacking from edges front hinge starting fragment of early bookplate to front pastedown. Light toning minor foxing to top margins light soiling to title pages small strips cut from bottom margins of two leaves of Laon for bookmarks no loss of text faint dam. unknown books
18603040New York: Dixon & Edwards 1856-1860 1860. First edition of each book in Olmsted's trilogy on the slave states. Octavo three volumes original cloth. A Journey In The Seaboard Slave States is inscribed by the author to his cousin Charles Olmsted. Each volume is in very good condition A Journey In The Seaboard Slave States has been rebacked. Books inscribed by Frederick Law Olmsted the father of American Landscape Architecture are rare. Interested in the slave economy he was commissioned by the New York Daily Times now The New York Times to embark on an extensive research journey through the American South and Texas from 1852 to 1857. His dispatches to the Times were collected into three volumes A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States 1856A Journey Through Texas 1857 A Journey in the Back Country in the Winter of 1853-4 1860 which remain vivid first-person social documents of the pre-war South. Dixon & Edwards, 1856-1860 hardcover books
14298PRINTING HISTORY Law George Henry. THE BEAUTIES OF SINCERITY OR A SELECTION OF PASSAGES PROMPTED BY HEART-FELT LOVE. ON THE DEATH OF HRH THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE OF WALES & SAXE COBURG. London: Printed for the Proprietor and Sold by the Publishers of the Booksellers Remembrancer 1818 First edition. Contemporary rose calf raised bands blind compartments gilt. Light rubbing and short split in upper joint expertly mended but an attractive copy of this unusual example of printing in gold. Four lines of the title-page are printed from gold leaf not illuminated but printed from type: BEAUTIES OF SINCERITY/ HRH/ THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE OF WALES/ & SAXE CORBURG. OCLC locates six copies of this title all with the Wetton & Jarvis imprint but none with this special imprint. The death of the beloved Princess Charlotte during childbirth in November 1817 shocked the English nation; she was one of the very few members of the Royal family that was universally admired by the public for her honesty grace and sympathetic personality; her death only drew more attention to the corruption at Court which included flagrant back-stabbing insanity drunkenness adultery and mysterious deaths. Nearly every one of the sermons in this volume comments candidly on her virtues as well as the Court scandals. Printing in gold can be traced to an incunable of 1482 one known copy of the first edition of Euclid has survived with its dedication leaf printed in "gold ink". In 1831 Thomas de la Rue printed a single copy of the New Testament in gold for presentation to William IV. And the June 29 1838 issue of `The Sun' newspaper was printed in gold in honor of Queen Victoria's coronation. Under 100 power magnification it is clear that the gold printing in this volume was not from "gold ink" as described by Colin Clair and other authorities although copies of the regular imprint may have been printed with gold colored ink. This copy was printed from gold leaf with a glaze applied in a first pass through the press; the gold leaf applied in the second pass. A hand-colored portrait of Princess Charlotte is laid in. hardcover books
1883D14116Illinois 1883-1884. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Contemporary sheep over thick heavy boards; in heavy canvas dust jacket with lettering stamped on upper board and spine; folio 445x287mm; pp. 479 lined ledger paper with about 50 pages blank at rear. Manufactured by J. M. W. Jones of Chicago. Sheep heavily chipped with later repairs; spine perished. Dust jacket tattered torn and stained; frayed along the edges; rear panel competely separated but present and interesting perhaps because it's so battered and because lettering identifies Seth Hanchett Cook County Sheriff see below. Some marginal dust-soiling; last few pages a bit chipped along fore-edge; but text is unscathed and perfectly legible throughout. <br/><br/>Tidy cursive records in black ink the offender's name charge amount of bail sentence and cell number. "Amount of bail" is sometimes left blank but often all fields are complete. Offenders include men and women arrested for larceny burglary assault murder insanity forgery and more. If convicted the sentence is recorded usually with the note "sent to Penit;" if insane a note reads "sent to physician." Seth Hanchett's predecessor Chicago Police Chief William J. McGarigle 1881-1882 was rumored to have been involved in bail bond rackets in cahoots with Michael C. McDonald a wealthy and powerful gamesman who controlled the internal mechanisms of the Democratic Central Committee in the last quarter of the 19th Century. McDonald tried to keep McGarigle in office via internal political machinations which proved to be no match for the plans of Mayor Carter H. Harrison and the people of Cook County who elected Republican Seth Hanchett as Sheriff in 1882. He was the county's first 4-year Sheriff. Hanchett was succeeded by the "bumbling" Canute R. Matson in 1886. Matson was a close friend of McGarigle who by this time had been placed in charge of the disease-infested Cook County Hospital likely due to McDonald's pull. This volume is interesting as a legal document but it may also reveal something about its place in Cook County political history. Worthy of further study. hardcover books
2013481462013. ISBN-13: 9781584777816; ISBN-10: 1584777818. The Vulgate Edition in Law French Great Britain. Vulgate Edition. The Year Books; Or Reports in the Following Reigns with Notes to Brooke and Fitzherbert's Abridgments. Originally published: London: by George Sawbridge etc. 1678 1679-80. 11 vols. Folio 9" x 14". 5802 pp. With New Introductory Notes and Tables in Each Volume Naming all Justices and Serjeants and Listing Calendar Years of Law Terms by David J. Seipp Professor of Law Boston University with Carol F. Lee of the District of Columbia Bar. Reprinted 2007 2013 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. Set: ISBN-13: 9781584777816; ISBN-10: 1584777818. Hardcover folio 9" x 14". New. $2495. Reprint of the Vulgate edition with new detailed introductions that address the history content and significance of the Year Books and tables that list all justices and sergeants as well as calendar years of law terms. The new material includes references to Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 which is based on the Vulgate edition reprinted here. A powerful research tool Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 is a free online database of all printed Year Book reports that indexes and summarizes almost all of the cases in this edition. It also guides the reader to later and prior proceedings of individual cases and to all case references in abridgments and other sources. It is difficult to overestimate the importance of The Year Books. As Marvin put it in his Legal Bibliography these were the "venerable books" from which Littleton Hobart Hale and Coke drew "so much valuable ore melting it into ingots and refining and sending it abroad as the correct coin of the common law" 756. As a series of notes on debates and points of pleadings they are primary sources for our knowledge of medieval common law. The origin of The Year Books is unknown. Maitland believed that the earliest volumes were notes taken by law students in court copied for the use of pleaders in later cases. Holdsworth maintained that The Year Books like other law reports were records of cases made by lawyers for their own private use with no thought toward subsequent publication. Though it is not known when the first volumes were compiled it is clear that the earliest cases date from 1268; the. unknown books
2019718012019. with Feb. 2021 Quarterly Supplement. with Feb. 2021 Quarterly Supplement. New York Jurisprudence 2d. Thomson Reuters. Vols. 1-111 in 144 books 5 softbound 2020 Words and Phrases; 1 softbound 2020-2021 Edition Table of Laws and Rules; 9 softbound 2020-2021 Table of Cases; 7 softbound 2020-2021 General Index. Complete set current with all revised volumes through 2020 with May 2019 pocket part supplements and supplementary pamphlets with softbound February 2021 Quarterly Supplement. Together 167 books. Ex-private law firm library without any signs of ownership excellent as new condition. Twenty-three linear feet of shelf space. Publisher's Price USD 38234. Special $2495. New York Jurisprudence 2d provides practical and detailed coverage of the civil and criminal law of New York both substantive and procedural based on state statutes and state and federal case law. It includes an A to Z analysis of New York state law as enacted by the legislature or passed upon by the state or federal courts. unknown books
1720WRCAM48868Amsterdam 1720. Single-sheet map 9 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches. Minor foxing. Near fine. A scarce early map of the Mississippi River Valley depicting the American region between the Gulf of Mexico and the Great Lakes taken from HET GROOT TAFEREEL DER DWAASHEID. THE GREAT MIRROR OF FOLLY a scathing account of the speculative crashes that led to European financial disaster in 1720. The work was a chronicle of the failed attempts by John Law Controller General of Finances for the French government to open Louisiana to trade in order to help alleviate France's financial problems. This led to the creation of the Mississippi Company which created the "Mississippi Bubble" incident that destroyed the Banque Générale Privée the General Private Bank which Law founded. The map depicts the Mississippi River parts of Louisiana and Florida Lake Michigan referred to here as "Lac de Illionis" and Lake Superior the extent of French colonial explorations in the region and names of Indian tribes. It is decorated with a title cartouche incorporating the arms of John Law and depicting two Native Americans holding a cornucopia through which flows the mighty Mississippi River. unknown books
1860274181New York: Sarony Major & Knapp 1860. Lithograph with hand coloring. Sheet measures 8.5" x 34.5".<br/><br/> This incredible pocket map of Central Park New York City dates to 1860. Issued as part of the "Third Annual Report of the Board of Commissioners of the Central Park" it covers Central Park in its entirety from 59th Street to 110th Street. The map identifies individual streets shrubbery lakes paths rocks and other features. Surrounding streets and avenues are also noted. The width of the roads are indicated in black while elevation is noted with red numbers. The map also reveals the completed partially completed and proposed areas and landscape of the park showing that at the time the southern portions of the park were completed before the northern.<br><br>The map was created by the renowned landscape architects Frederick Law Olmstead and Calvert Vaux who were awarded the task of designing and completing what is today the most visited urban park in the United States. The park with around 800 acres was designed with every single tree pond bridge rock and bench individually planned. According to Olmstead "Every foot of the parks surface every tree and bush as well as every arch roadway and walk and been placed where it is for a purpose.'<br><br>Published by Sarony Major and Knapp. Engraved by W. H. Grant. Accompanied by a separate sheet with references to the map. The map is in good condition with minor toning and verso reinforcement align some original folds. Verso repair near top left border. Minor foxing. A beautiful and scarce example of one of the most beautiful planned parks in the world in the midst of its construction.<br/><br/> Sarony, Major & Knapp unknown books
1718WRCAM40659Paris 1718. 4pp. Quarto on a folded folio sheet. Contemporary inscription. Fine. A French royal decree regarding stock in the Compagnie d'Occident. This is the beginning of the end for the Compagnie d'Occident as the Mississippi Bubble begins to burst. "A variant and unrecorded issue of Wroth 654" - Maggs. The one copy in OCLC at Harvard appears to be the same as Wroth 654. Rare. <br> <br> From the library of Cardinal Etienne Charles de Lomenie de Brienne 1727-94 Minister of Louis XVI Archbishop of Toulouse and of Sens. A friend of Voltaire and a member of the Académie Française Brienne wielded significant power as head of the Finance Ministry which earned him many enemies. He died in prison during the French Revolution despite having renounced Catholicism in 1793 presumably as an attempt to save his life. WROTH ACTS OF FRENCH ROYAL ADMINISTRATION 654 ref. MAGGS FRENCH COLONISATION OF AMERICA 114 this copy. OCLC 84933922 ref. unknown books
186565900Montgomery Ala: Daily Ledger" Book and Job Office 1865. Buff printed wrappers. 8vo. 15pp. OCLC lists six copies: Univ. of Michigan Univ. of TX-Austin NY Hist. Soc. Library Boston Athenaeum Library of Congress R. B. Hayes Presidential Center. This pamphlet is a fine example of a Carpetbaggers promotional. <br/><br/> Daily Ledger" Book and Job Office unknown books
1980675581980. 920 vols. of 967 lacking 47 vols. 154 linear feet. 920 vols. of 967 lacking 47 vols. 154 linear feet. Debates in the House of Commons 1909-1980 Great Britain. Parliament. Parliamentary Debates Official House of Commons. London: Printed for the Controller of H.M.S.O. 1909-1980. Vols. 1-362; 406-701; 704-898; 900-965; 967. Together 920 volumes. Lacking vols. 363-405 702 703 899 and 966. One hundred fifty-four 154 linear feet of shelf space. Contemporary cloth blind frames to boards blind fillets and gilt titles to spine a few volumes bound in similar-style later cloth. Light to moderate shelfwear some hinges craked or starting interiors clean. Ex-law school library. Location labels to spines stamps to edges bookplates and other markings to pastedowns and endleaves. $1995. New Series. Authorized by Parliament this series was the successor to Hansard's Parliamentary Debates which succeeded the series commenced by William Cobbett in 1804. unknown books
1891675561891. Debates in Parliament 1892-1908 Great Britain. Parliament. The Parliamentary Debates Fourth Series. London: Reuter's Telegram Co. and Others 1892-1908. 136 of 199 volumes lacking Volumes 16-77 1893-1899 and 100 1901. Contemporary cloth blind frames to boards gilt titles to spine. Several volumes bound in three-quarter calf over paper-covered boards some with cloth-reinforced spines a few bound in recent buckram. Moderate to heavy shelfwear with chipping to spine ends most hinges cracked several boards loose or detached interiors clean. Ex-law school library. Location labels to spines bookplates and other markings to pastedowns and endleaves. $1995. Fourth Series. Authorized by Parliament this series was the successor to Hansard's Parliamentary Debates which succeeded the series commenced by William Cobbett in 1804. unknown books