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1667000434London: John Streater James Flesher and Henry Twyford 1667. First Edition. . Hardcover. See Description. Folio. pp. 16 325 7. Including large woodcut of British coat of arms opposite the title. Printed in English black letter. Re-backed preserving original calf boards; well rubbed; old burn mark or darkened area on front cover. The re-backing extends part way onto the original boards and blends nicely with the old leather; some spots of careful restoration are present on the board edges. A faded early shelf number is hand printed on the fore-edge. The interior is generally clean with occasional brief marginalia in an early hand. A name - "John Byeith" - is neatly written in the same hand near the upper edge of the title page. End sheets are renewed in marbled paper. Carefully sealed tear at the bottom of p. 277. The outer edge of some leaves show spots of wear. An interesting compilation of laws and private acts of the English Parliament. ESTC R232104. <br/> <br/> John Streater, James Flesher, and Henry Twyford hardcover
1944186789Italy: Printed and Bound by Printing and Stationery Services 21 Army Group 1944. Inscribed by the victor amid the ruins First edition presentation copy inscribed by Montgomery on the front free endpaper "To: Ernest Bevin Foreign Secretary of England. B. L. Montgomery Field-Marshal. Berlin 29-8-45". After the Labour Party's surprise victory in the July 1945 general election Prime Minister Attlee appointed his close ally Ernest Bevin as Foreign Secretary allowing him significant autonomy in foreign policy decisions. Montgomery met the new Foreign Secretary at the Potsdam Conference and wrote "I was much impressed by Bevin; he will be the power behind the throne in the new set-up" Hamilton p. 551. Montgomery signed this volume the day before the conference at which he joined Georgi Zhukov Dwight Eisenhower and Jean de Lattre de Tassigny in forming the Allied Control Council the supreme governing authority in occupied Germany. The book privately produced and surviving in very few copies collects the printed personal messages issued by Montgomery to the Eighth Army as it fought its way from Alamein to Tunisia. These messages were central to the legendary morale of the Eighth Army. As Freddie de Guingand says in his foreword "These messages were always eagerly looked forward to by the troops and fostered the spirit and the will-to-win that made the Eighth Army such a great and happy family". An additional message from Montgomery from 25 August 1945 is loosely inserted. Small folio. Original black sand-grain cloth with Eighth Army insignia to front cover. Light rubbing to cloth ink marks to initial and final leaf. A very good copy. Nigel Hamilton Monty Final Years: 1944-1976 1986. hardcover
1850960T28London: John Weale 1850-1852. Cloth. Good. 7" by 4.5". None. Three uniformly bound treatises from the Architectural Library. Three volumes. The Architectural Library. Written by civil engineers and intended for the use of schools and for private study. This set contains: Rudimentary Treatise on Land and Engineering Surveying with All the Modern Improvements 1850. Illustrated with two folding plates one plate and numerous in-text images. Collated complete. Written by R. Baker. Rudiments of the Art of Constructing and Repairing Common Roads 1850. Illustrated with numerous in-text figures. Written by Henry Law. To which is prefixed a general survey of the principal metropolitan roads by S. Hughes. Rudimentary Treatise on Agricultural Engineering 1852. Illustrated with numerous in-text figures. Being volume two of Motive Powers and Machinery of the Steading. Written by G. H. Andrews. In the original green cloth binding. Externally sound with rubbing and light bumping to the extremities. Marks to the boards with tide marks to the title label of volume one. Light fading to the spine with fraying to the extremities. Splits to the rear joint of volume one and both joints of volume three with a sticker to the tail of the spine. Hinges starting but firm with front hinge failed to volume three and the spine lifting from the text block. The title page to page 2 are detached but present to volume three. Internally generally firmly bound. Pages are very bright with the odd small spot or handling mark. Small closed tears to the page edges of volume three. Contemporary ink inscriptions to the endpapers and pastedowns. With an ink stamp and blind stamp to the title page of volume three. Good John Weale hardcover
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20089970226Oxford Clarendon Press 2008. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Library sticker on front cover. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1150grams ISBN:9780199553471 Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
2019429062019. ISBN-13: 9781584776543; ISBN-10: 1584776544. Translated by Thomas Jefferson Destutt de Tracy Antoine Louis Claude Comte. Jefferson Thomas. A Commentary and Review of Montesquieu's Spirit of Laws Prepared For Press From the Original Manuscript in the Hands of the Publisher. To Which Are Annexed Observations on the Thirty-First Book by the Late M. Condorcet: And Two Letters of Helveticus on the Merits of the Same Work. Philadelphia: Duane 1811. viii 292 pp. Reprinted 2006 2019 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584776543; ISBN-10: 1584776544. Hardcover. New. $75. Commentaire sur l'Esprit des Lois de Montesquieu 1806 is a critique of Montesquieu's pessimistic appraisal of democracy in De l'Esprit des Lois. While minister to France in the 1780s Jefferson saw this work in manuscript. It so impressed him that he arranged for its publication in France and translated it anonymously for publication in America. Looking back at this work in a letter from 1811 Jefferson commended it for correcting De l'Esprit des Lois. While other studies "nibbled only at its errors" he told his correspondent this work rebutted them "with a depth of thought precision of idea of language and of logic which will force conviction into every mind. I declare to you Sir in the spirit of truth and sincerity that I consider it the most precious gift the present age has received.": The Writings of Thomas Jefferson V:566-571. CONTENTS: Of laws in England; Of laws originating directly from the nature of the government; Of the principles of the three forms of government; The laws relating to education should be congenial with the principles of the government; Laws formed by the legislative should be consistent with the principles of the government; Consequences of the principles of different governments in relation to the simplicity of civil and criminal laws the forms of judicial proceedings and the apportionment of punishments; Consequences of the different principles of the three forms of government relative to sumptuary laws to luxury and to the condition of women; Of the corruption of the principle in each of the three forms of government -- Of laws relative to the defensive force; Of laws relative to the offensive force. unknown
2018392412018. ISBN-13: 9781584774174; ISBN-10: 1584774177. Montefiore Joshua. A Commercial Dictionary: Containing the Present State of the Mercantile Law Practice and Custom. With Very Considerable Additions Relative to the Laws Usages and Practice of the United States. Originally published: Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by James Humphreys 1804. 3 vols. li 52-562; 481; 479 pp. Reprinted 2004 2018 ISBN-13: 9781584774174. ISBN-10: 1584774177. Hardcover. New. $129.95 Reprint of the rare first American edition 1804 based on the 1803 London edition with much new American material added. It is a very important economic and legal source originally intended for merchants offering a wealth of information about contemporary commercial and maritime law international business practices and fascinating descriptions of commercial ports and their primary imports and exports. Montefiore also discusses the present state of banks and insurance companies in the United States the laws of copyright and letters patent the regulation of the coasting trade the funding system and state of the U.S. National debt and a very interesting memoir upon the growth manufacture and qualities of Madeira wine. With a subscriber list that includes Horace Binney Alexander James Dallas Peter S. Duponceau and William Rawle. Montefiore 1762-1843 was an English solicitor who moved to the United States after the War of 1812. He published several other works on commercial law. unknown
185932945Burnet County Texas 1859. Single-page manuscript 23 lines plus signatures on pale blue paper. 8" x 12". Light old folds a few minor spots Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Burnet County in central Texas was created as a separate entity in 1852. The Committee appointed by Hon. Edward H. Vontress Judge of the 17th Judicial District included John Henry Brown Alexander Stuart Walker Thomas Proctor Hughes William C. Wiseman prominent and powerful Texans all. <br /> Brown 1820-1895 was evidently not a lawyer; a newspaper editor politician and historian he was among the earliest writers of Texas histories. Brown would chair the committee that prepared Texas's articles of secession; during the Civil War he was on Ben McCulloch's staff and fought at Palmito Ranch the last battle of the War. After the War along with other disaffected Texans he moved to Mexico for several years. <br /> Hughes 1826-1899 was born in Kentucky and settled in Texas around 1850. A member of the Texas Secession Convention he voted against secession but then joined the Confederate Army. Walker studied law with David Burnet after whom the County is named; and served in the Confederate Army and as a Confederate judge. Wiseman was Texas Reconstruction Governor A.J. Hamilton's appointee as Chief Justice of Guadalupe County.<br /> Edward H. Vontress 1825-1864 was an attorney judge state representative for Texas and Confederate officer. Born in Kentucky he moved to Texas and opened a law firm with Thomas P. Hughes. He represented Williamson and Burnet Counties in the Fifth Texas Legislature from 1853-54. When the Seventeenth Judicial District was created in 1856 he was elected its first district judge. He fought under Gen. Albert Sydney Johnston; returned to Texas and was elected Captain of Co. A Morgan's Regiment 18th Texas Cavalry; and was killed in June 1864 while on his way to deliver a message to Gen. Richard Taylor. Online Handbook of Texas.<br /> Alexander Stuart Walker 1826-1896 was born in Virginia and settled in Texas in 1852. A lawyer he was elected district judge while serving in the Confederate Army in 1862 . He was removed as judge by the U.S. military in 1865 for being an "impediment to Reconstruction. unknown