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1719478899.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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2012DADAX1288331495Biblioscholar 2012-11-21. paperback. New. 7.44x0.23x9.69. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Biblioscholar paperback
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20149953698Jordan Publishing Limited 2014. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1050grams ISBN:9781846618093 Jordan Publishing Limited paperback
ria9780826449269_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Examines various aspects of the relationship between tourism and large cities covering such issues as why tourists visit cities why cities want tourists how cities make tourism happen and how tourism impacts on cities and their inhab paperback
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A9780826449269Paperback / softback. New. Examines various aspects of the relationship between tourism and large cities covering such issues as why tourists visit cities why cities want tourists how cities make tourism happen and how tourism impacts on cities and their inhabitants. paperback
B9780826449269Paperback / softback. New. Examines various aspects of the relationship between tourism and large cities covering such issues as why tourists visit cities why cities want tourists how cities make tourism happen and how tourism impacts on cities and their inhabitants. paperback
0826449263.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20148677683Jordan Publishing Ltd 2014. 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. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1100grams ISBN:9781846612909 Jordan Publishing Ltd hardcover
003714London: No Publisher 12pp original paper wrappers n.d. but 1972. Quite bright and clean. Printed on three different colours of paper. Volume One Issue One only of at least nine. Noyce notes that it was a "radical legal rights magazine with very good coverage of police corruption. Also details of court procedure and legal representation. No.6 was printed by SW Litho the printing arm of the Socialist Worker Party formerly the International Socialists who pulped the print run without informing 'Up Against The Law' - resulting in legal action" Noyce 'The Directory of British Alternative Periodicals 1965-1974' 1161. Library Hub notes copies at the BL Cam Ox and NLS. First Edition. Unbound. Good. 4to. Journal. No Publisher Paperback
17937114s.n.: s.n. 1793. 4to pp. 16. Stitched as issued. First page soiled sometime folded horizontally into thirds. A petition on behalf of merchant Alexander Govan appealing a decision to not levy penalties on Thomas Lang flesher whose sheep ‘became an absolute nuisance to the neighbourhood breaking through all the fences and destroying every green thing’ in the fields adjoining the Glasgow to Edinburgh road near Kirkintulloch. Govan was awarded damages but claims that by statute he should also be awarded penalties proportional to the size of the offender’s herd. Aberdeen and Advocates Library only in ESTC. ESTC T207826. [s.n.] unknown
17317139s.l.: s.n. 1731. 4to pp. 32. Extracted from a volume. First and last leaves soiled gatherings largely detached inner blank corner torn from final leaf. A petition on behalf of the the trustees for the creditors of John Lowis of Merchistoun 1681-c.1754 who had wasted a substantial inheritance and fallen into bankruptcy against the notorious rake rapist and gambler Colonel Francis Charteris 1675-1732 who claimed preference in settlement for his debts. The trustees allege that Charteris who had amassed a considerable fortune through gambling and the South Sea Bubble and had recently been pardoned possibly through bribery following a sensational trial and conviction for rape had won a small bill from Lowis in gaming and then through usury extortion and blackmail raised the sum to nearly £6000 over a million pounds in modern money but never claimed any payment until the bankruptcy was declared rendering the debt null under the Bankruptcy Act of 1696. The Colonel died during the case and it proceeded against his heirs being appealed back and forth up to the Lords who eventually decided in favour of the trustees. ESTC records a petition against Lowis during his bankruptcy in 1729 and several documents of the case against Charteris being appealed but has no record of this initiating action. Not in ESTC. [s.n.] unknown
17427123Edinburgh: s.n. 1742. Single folio leaf stab-holes to gutter. A little soiled and marked slight creasing and short tears to edges. Substantial manuscript annotation to verso. The petition of Alexander Denham leaseholder against Archibald Stewart advocate. Stewart had terminated Denham’s lease on grounds of misconduct by Denham’s father Sir Robert but after various claims and appeals it was found that Robert Denham had not in fact violated the lease and the terms under which it was ended were not in fact in the agreement in the first place. Denham seeks sequestration of the relevant estate so that his income can be restored. This copy bears an annotation by Alexander Carmichael WS addressed to Stewart’s advocate detailing when the petition will be submitted to the Lords. Not in ESTC. [s.n.] unknown