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1798AQ33890Newark: Printed and sold by D. Holt 1798. 16pp. Recent half-calf marbled paper boards lettered in gilt to spine. A trifle rubbed library shelf- labels to upper board. Ink-stamps and manuscript shelf-marks of Nottingham Public Libraries to verso of title page terminal leaf reinforced at gutter. Presentation copy inked inscription to head of title: 'With the Author's compliments'. The rare provincially published sole-edition of antiquary and political manager William Dickinson's bap. 1756 d. 1822 impassioned appeal for the introduction of measures for the prevention of civil unrest. Amongst Dickinson's recommendations - rather presciently compiled mere weeks prior to the outbreak of the Irish Rebellion - are methods for the more efficient protection of local depositories of firearms and gunpowder from the 'temptations to insurrection'. In cataloguing those groups of persons he believes most given to insurrection including 'Republicans' and 'Artizans' the latter 'foremost in the ranks of rebellion' Dickinson specifically attacks poachers: 'Used to consider the fowls of the air the fishes of the water and even the beasts of the field as a common property and particularly expert in the use of fire arms I scarcely know a description of men more obnoxious to suspicion'. ESTC records copies at just three locations; Nottingham Public Libraries i.e. this copy NT and Oxford. ESTC T195931. First edition. 8vo. Printed and sold by D. Holt hardcover
1797622K26London: H. Fry 1797. Leather. Good. 8.5" by 5.5". None. An early edition of this fascinating work regarding police reform from the founder of the first regular preventative police force and noted magistrate Patrick Colquhoun. The fourth edition of the work. Lacking front free endpaper. Half title and folding plate are both present. Patrick Colquhoun was a Scottish merchant statistician and magistrate who was responsible for founding the first regular preventative police force in England known as Thames River Police. Following on from the theft of an estimated £500000 worth of stolen cargo a year from the Pool of London on the River Thames Colquhoun along with utilitarian philosopher Jeremy Bentham and master mariner John Harriot founded the Thames Valley Police. The first year saved an estimated £122000 worth of cargo and rescued several lives. His work is credit as an important precursor to the 'new' police founded by Robert Peel. Colquhoun published twenty four different treatise regarding a variety of social issues and concerns with this work 'A Treatise on the Police of The Metropolis' being the most significant. The work details a number of social issues considered important issue by Colquhoun with accompanying advice and information regarding his suggested solution to each issue. An influential treatise written by an important figure in police reformation. In a quarter calf binding with marbled boards and paper vellum to the extremities. Externally a trifle rubbed particularly to the spine and boards and resulting in some slight loss to the leather and cloth. Slight loss to spine label. Hinges are strained. Lacking front free endpaper. Slight offsetting to front and rear pastedown. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright and clean with just the odd spot and marginal age toning. Loss to page ix not affecting the text. The occasional contemporary ink annotation. Good H. Fry hardcover
1794003853Glocester UK: R. Raikes. Bound in full brown leather with black title label and clear gilt lettering this hardcover Third Edition 1794 is close VG. XV1/631/LXV/XX11pp with aphabetical arrangement of Magistrates Court matters from Affray to Workhouses. Also text on Alehouses Dog Tax Duty on Hats Repeal of Glove Tax Sedtious meetings Register of hair powder users and duty payable. Much on Wollen manufacture including specific Wool-Searchers oath to prevent fraud; this book being published in wool-rich Gloucestershire. Signature of Charles Newton of Enfield on FFEP front hinge tender top of spine worn and chipped date 1794 written in ink under date on title page prelims have minor browning to margins some wear to title label; otherwise close VG for date. . Very Good. Hardcover. Third Edition. 1794. R. Raikes hardcover
1762AQ21449London: Printed by J. and W. Oliver for the Author 1762. ix 2 12-72pp. Disbound. Occasional dust-soiling to margins. A rare survival of the first edition of legal and religious writer Hamon L'Estrange's bap. 1674 d. 1767 attempt to promote practical Christianity. The second edition of the work also contained a pamphlet entitled 'Justification by faith alone' by John Berridge 1767. ESTC records a single copy in the British Isles BL and two further copies in North America New York Historical Society and The Moravian Archives. ESTC T209982. First edition. 8vo. Printed by J. and W. Oliver for the Author unknown
192072950Tientsin: Tientsin Press Limited 1920. First bok edition 12mo pp. 2 143 1; title page and front pastedown darkened by newpaper shadow the text lightly toned; all else good sound and clean. With an inscription on the verso of the title page "To Ad / from the land of Mei yu fa tze. / Dick." "A series of ten remarkable letters from a Chinese Magistrate which appeared in the pages of the now defunct Peking Gazette in the middle of 1914 . Letters in Chinese detailing the actual conditions under which . a young magistrate performed his duties . Carefully translated by a member of the Gazette staff" Editorial note. Tientsin Press, Limited unknown
178328730nantes 1783 1 document manuscrit à l'encre brune sur vélin parchemin de 6 pages, format : 23,5 centimètres de haut sur 17,5 centimètres de large, cachet fiscal en haut de la 1ère page en noir : " BRETAGNE - F D P - 23 sols 4 deniers", REALISATION D'UN ALLIGNEMENT POUR UNE MAISON A RECONSTRUIRE SITUÉE EN HAUT DE LA RUE DU PUY D'ARGENT ( RUE GRASLIN) , A NANTES, PAROISSE SAINT-NICOLAS, APPARTENANT AU SIEUR JEAN THOMAS PESNEAU NEGOCIANT , FAIT A NANTES, LE 28 JUILLET 1783,
166125416joigny 1661 un document, manuscrit à l'encre brune, de 8 pages, sur parchemin velin, format : 22,5 x 15,5 cm, signature manuscrite : DU SAUSSOY NOTAIRE A JOIGNY (YONNE), LE 24 FEVRIER 1661
166825418joigny 1668 un document, manuscrit à l'encre brune, de 12 pages, sur parchemin velin, format : 26 x 18,5 cm, signature manuscrite : DU SAUSSOY NOTAIRE A JOIGNY (YONNE), LE 14 MARS 1668,
193128725Tokyo 1931 une photographie originale en noir, format : 13 x 18 cm , avec une explication de la photo tapée à la machine en bleu au dos, photo Meurisse (1931)
3508[circa 1950], 36,90 X 27,50 cm., épreuves rehaussées à la gouache sur papier Canson épais, (bord très légèrement jauni), bon état.
1805G0742Paris, Chez la Ve Nyon, Libraire, 1805 ; in-8, 4-XX-474 pp. + 500 pp. + 523 pp. + 506 pp., reliure d'époque plein cuir raciné, dos lisse orné (charnières fendues, une coiffe déchirée, épidermures) pièce de titre beige et pièce de tomaison verte, tranches marbrées. Les 4 volumes. 4ème édition, la première édition date de 1802. Ex-libris du comte Ch. de Puységur. Antoine-François-Claude, comte Ferrand, écrivain dramaturge et ministre d'État, né à Paris en 1751, mort en 1825, fut l’un des premiers hommes politiques à demander la convocation des États généraux. Il dut émigrer pendant la Révolution, rentra en 1801 et jouit des faveurs de Louis XVIII. Bon état.
1868121031868 Rouen, Imp. Lapierre & Cie, s.d. (1868), 1 plaquette in-8° (220 x 135) reliée 1/2 percaline rouge à la Bradel, plats de papier marbré, dos muet, couvertures muettes violettes conservées, de 19 pp.Dos légèrement dépigmenté, pâles rousseurs, bel exemplaire bien relié.
184864232Graz, ohne Verlag bzw. Drucker, 19. April 1848. Einseitig bedrucktes Textplakat (Flugblatt), ca. 60 x 47,5 cm.
68-1575London UK : J. Hatchard 1800. 8vo. Light Marbled Boards. 43 pp. Very Good edge wear to a few pages somewhat bowed. Letterpress on laid paper. Rebound by artisan bookbinder Sasha Mosalov.None for sale on the internet only one 21st Century reprint. London, UK : J. Hatchard, 1800. hardcover
21754Edition PARIS, Baudoin Frères/Foulon & Cie - 1818 - E.O. - complet en 2 volumes in-8° - brochés,XVI-389 & XXIII-351 pages - texte correct non rogné, - titre du tome 2 et XXIII p. de l’introduction abscents(un mot de l’auteur en reponse aux journaux),exemplaire desirable, malgré tout, d'un ouvrage rare
1020130210.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
17963000512London: C. Dilly 1796. Book. Good. Full-Leather. Second Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. pp xviii but lacking half-title 6 473 xxviii with a folded chart between pages 250 and 251 . Internally very good small sellers label on inside front cover binding firm cover looks to be contemporary rather worn. C. Dilly Hardcover
20103113211Stadtallendorf: Magistrat der Stadt Stadtallendorf 2010. 200 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. 4° (25-35 cm). Illustrierter Orig.-Pappband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
20103085513Stadtallendorf: Magistrat der Stadt Stadtallendorf 2010. 200 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. 4° (25-35 cm). Illustrierter Orig.-Pappband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
19812125200Wolfhagen: Magistrat der Stadt (Druck: Schneidmüller) 1981. 183 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen, Grundrissen und Photographien im Text. Quer Gr. 8° (21 x 24 cm). Illustrierte Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
19467047Berlin: Das Neue Berlin. 1946. (Fehlstellen am Einband, sonst gut) 215 Seiten. Orig.-Broschur,
195011940481950. 38 Seiten; Illustr.; Tab.; graph. Darst.; 29,5 cm; geheftet.
19883086741Hofheim: Magistrat der Stadt Hofheim 1988. (2), 73 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
19923085244Kirchhain: Heimat- und Geschichtsverein Kirchhain 1992-95. 16, 32, 64, 72 Seiten. Mit diversen Abbildungen. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].