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Light tanning to endpapers. Else fine. ; Reprint of the 1926 edition. ; 200 pages
Pencil marginalia to a few pages. Endpapers tanned. Spine is sunned. A few small bumps to edges of boards. ; 200 pages
Endpapers tanned. Spine is darkened. A few small bumps to top corners. Light chipping to top of spine. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; 200 pages
RARE commentary on a sub-section of the Talmudic minor tractate 'Derech Erez Zuta', focusing for the first time in great detail on all its aspects, such as textual, philological, literary, historical, etc. The author, Daniel Sperber, is an eminent Israeli academic and Modern Orthodox rabbi, professor of Talmud at Bar-Ilan University in Israel, and one of the leading authorities in Talmudic studies, as well as history of Jewish customs, Jewish art history, Jewish education, and classical philology. 245x175mm. 190 pages. Black cloth Hardcover with dust-jacket. Gilt spine. Jacket rubbed. Jacket edges and corners slightly wrinkled. Cover corners and fore edge slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly bumped. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare and pioneering commentary on a Talmudic tractate, of immense interest to students of Rabbinical literature, is otherwise in very good condition.
IN HEBREW. 4 VOLUMES SET. [ALL VOLUMES]: 28.5x22cm. [LXXII+420+132]+[325]+[444]+[VIII+280] pages. Hardcover. Gilt spine. Cover slightly rubbed. Cover corners worn. Spine yellowing. Spine edges worn. [VOL. I]: Pen inscription and correction fluid marks on first white page. Pen inscription on few pages - no damage to text. [VOL. II]: Correction fluid marks on first white page. [VOL. III]: Spine edges tattered. [VOL. IV]: Pen inscription and correction fluid marks on first white page. [SUMMARY]: Else all volumes in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Hardcover with printed boards, no dust jacket. Direct from the office of a retired Professor of EU Law. Unmarked review copy. AD Used
Hardcover in unclipped dust jacket. From the collection of the late professor Tony Honore and dedicated to him on FEP in pen. Jacket lightly worn at upper corners and jacket spine sunned, no other notable flaws. Pages are clean and clear. AD Used
Hardcover quarto in light brown leather boards with gilt title to spine. 390 pages, 23 cm. Contents: Township Organization Act - Roads and Bridges - Railroad Crossings and Regulations - Fences - Paupers - Township Insurace Companies - Revenue - Elections - County Affairs
Eighth edition, [4], 116, 4, [4]pp., disbound. James and Maxwell, p.347.
179 p. Very foxed. 24mo. 135 mm. Original leather spine over marbled covered boards, worn. Spine lettered and ruled in gold gilt. Hardbound. Good. Title continues: 'Containing A Rate Of Interest From One Dollar To Twelve Thousand, By The Single Day; With A Table Of Wages, And Board By The Week And Day.' These reckoners were extremly popular in early America. They were an essential tool in trades and businesses of every sort. Scarce. PAIMP 23
19.5x13 cm. iii+298+214 pages. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. Dust jacket slightly worn. pages slightly yellowing, Else in good condition.
London, Sweet & Maxwell, 1947, in-8, tela editoriale blu, pp. 359. Ottime condizioni.
Hardcover, signed and dedicated by author on FEP ("For Gavin, warm regards, Colin, May 84"). Jacket is creased and shelfworn, with taped repairs to underside of spine foot and surrounds, as well as one corner. Corners and spine ends are bumped. A few marks and imperfections on page block. Text is clear throughout. TS Used
303 pages including index. Reveals the in-depth, behind-the-scenes saga of the making and breaking of the Meech Lake Accord. "You're not the problem, David. I know who the problem is. It's that bastard Trudeau." - Premier Robert Bourassa to Premier David Peterson at the Langevin meeting, 1987. Discard stamp upon front endpaper. Book
First edition, small 8vo, [2], 5-52, [2]pp., with a final advertisement leaf, fore-edge of title page cropped just touching a couple of letters (see photography), recent blue cloth, lettered in gilt.
Second edition, 8vo, [2], 38, [2]pp., without half-title, some light worming to lower blank margin (not effecting text), disbound.
199p. Hardcover Very good condition good
pp. lxxiii, 368 p. Top margins slightly damp stained. 8vo. Original full cloth binding with leather spine label. Binding slightly soiled and spotted. Compiled under supervision of Peter G. Cameron by Harold Cooper Roberts and E. Jack Sitgreaves. Stamp "Compliments of Peter G. Cameron" on first fly leaf. PA 52
London, Smith, Elder and Co., 1865, in-8, legatura in mezza pelle con punte, dorso a 5 nervi, piatti in tela, tagli e sguardie in carta decorata “a pettine”, XLVIII, pp. 804. Evidenti consunzioni al dorso con qualche perdita, l'interno in ottimo stato.
pp. xv, 9-289. Tall 8vo. 230 mm. Original leather-backed paper boards; spine worn. Interesting early ink manuscript ownership: 'Edward Dowling, Lieutenant of the Moyamensing Patch.' Hardbound. Good. Covers the laws for important areas of Philadelphia first settled by the Swedes: Moyamensing; Southwark; and Passyunk. Scarce imprint. Hardbound. Very Good. PA56 FarL
Two volumes in one. pp. xxxi, 558; 255. Misbound with some signatures repeated. Maybe missing one or two leaves of text in title 10. Mixed signatures and pagination. Signed twice with the manuscript autograph of the original owner, Garret Dorset Wall (1783-1850). Wall was an attorney who commanded a New Jersey regiment in the War of 1812. In 1829 he was elected Governor of New Jersey, but declined to serve. He was U.S. Senator for New Jersey form 1835-1841. Foxed. Damp stain. 240 mm. Original worn full polished roan binding with scroll on edges of boards. Original leather spine label. Spine very worn with loss. Extremely important text on the law of Real-Estate issued for an American audience. This edition (two volumes in one) seems to be quite scarce and much rarer than the (five volume?) edition issued in the same year by Alsop, Brannan and Alsop. S&S/AI 14804; Cohen 9459. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AI BX 7
144 p. + 12 pages of Illustrated advertisements on blue paper. Tall 8vo. Original full gray cloth binding. Slight loss to paper spine title. PA 24
Fuller Title: A DIGESTED INDEX TO THE SEVEN VOLUMES OF TERM REPORTS IN THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH. Containing a Concise Statement of All the Points of Law Determined in that Court, from Michaelmas term 26 Geo. III, 1785, to Trinity term 38 Geo. III, 1798, Inclusive. With tables of reference to the names of cases, statutes cited, etc. etc. pp. 324, [4] Double column. Age stained. 8vo. 210 mm. Old full leather binding; boards detached. ** Early manuscript ownership John Read, Jr., son of George Read, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. John Read (1769-1854) was a lawyer, financier, and philanthropist in 1787 he graduated from the College of New Jersey (Princeton) and then studied law in his father's office in New Castle, Delaware. In 1789, he moved to Philadelphia and married Martha Meredith. Read was appointed Agent General of the United States under the Jay Treaty in 1794 and served in that capacity until 1809. Read was active in Pennsylvania politics, and a leader of the Federalist Party. He held several elected offices, and was a member of Pennsylvania State Senate. From 1819 to 1841, he was president of the Philadelphia Bank, as well as head of other powerful corporations. First Irish Edition of an important English law book, with a significant American ownership. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W151