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boz_004208Jules BARBIER. Carte de visite simple. Dimensions : 9.7 x 5.8 cm. 1 page. Etat : Bon état de conservation.
1873100082New York October 7-13 1873. 1873. Good. - A series of 4 associated autograph documents consisting of a 6-1/2 inch high by 8 inch wide "Affidavit of Service" signed by George C. Lay notary public attesting that documents were served against James Lynch to appear and show cause in the case brought against him by Anne T. Bell. Attached to this affidavit are three autograph documents relating to the case each penned on 12-1/2 inch high by 8 inch wide ruled paper. The first signed by the Chief Justice George Shea on October 7 1873 orders that "the defendant or his attorney show cause before me or one of the justices of this court. why the above entitled actions should not be set down for trial on the calendar of Part III of this court." Signed "Geo Shea". The second document signed by Walter Howe as managing clerk for Hilton Campbell & Bell regarding the case which was commenced in 1872 before Chief Justice Shea and reserved for trial. The document is docketed in ink on the verso. A third document signed by Philip J. Jackson in red ink as Justice of the Marine Court orders that the action be set down for trial on the calendar. This document is also docketed on the verso. Folded with a minor tear to the edge of one fold of the last document. There are occasional ink stains and smudges. Good. <p>Born in Ireland the American magistrate George Shea 1826-1895 was one of the attorneys representing Jefferson Davis the President of the Confederate States at the end of the Civil War. Shea served as corporation attorney for the City of New York and later became Chief Justice of the Marine Court of New York. Shea was the author of "Hamilton A Historical Study" published in 1877. New York, October 7-13, 1873. unknown
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ria9783662019634_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
3662019639.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
x-3662019639Springer Verlag 1915. Paperback. New. 2nd edition. 390 pages. German language. 8.50x5.51x0.81 inches. Springer Verlag paperback
19324050Paris 1932 en feuilles 1) 2 lettres tapuscrites signées in-8 de Paul Deloffre (arbitre et rapporteur près le tribunal de commerce de la Seine) datées du 16 janvier 1932 et du 25 juin 1932, à Victor Mercier (en sa qualité de président de la Société des Amis des Livres), 2) 2 lettres autographes signées (1 p. in-12 et 1 p. 1/2 in-12) de André-Charles Coppier, datées du 24 mars 1932 et du 26 mai 1932, à Victor Mercier, 3) 1 manuscrit autographe non signé de Léopold Carteret de 2 1/3 pp. in-8 sur papier à son en-tête, daté du 13 juin 1932, à propos du litige en question, avec biffures de la main de Victor Mercier, 4) le compte-rendu autographe non signé par Victor Mercier de la réunion du 25 mai 1932 de la Société des Amis des Livres (1 2/3 p.), 5) le brouillon autographe non signé d'une lettre du 14 juin 1932 de Victor Mercier à Paul Deloffre (3 2/3 pp. in-4), 6) copie ronéotypée du contrat entre André-Charles Coppier et Firmin Didot et Cie pour l'édition de "Les Eaux Fortes de Rembrandt" (4 1/2 pp. in-4), 7) copie ronéotypée des questions de André-Charles Coppier soumises à la Société (3 pp. in-4), 8) copie ronéotypée des questions de Firmin, Didot et Cie soumises à la Société (2 pp. 1/2 in-4).
in-8°, 405 pages, nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs, broché Très bel exemplaire. [DV-8]
1930boz_003211Antonin BESSON. Lettre autographe signée à André DUPUIS. Bordeaux, 1930. Dimensions : 13.5 x 21 cm, 3 pages. État : Bon état de conservation.
5g229Selbstverlag Berlin 1930. 349 S. Halbleinen-Einband quart leicht randgebräunt/eine Vorsatzseite mit kleinem Randeinriß. - sonst gutes Exemplar - unknown
5i4193Magistrat der Stadt Berlin Abteilung für Post- und Fernmeldewesen Berlin 1946. 101 S. kartoniert quart unteres Kapital mit kleinem Ausriß/leicht randgebräunt/Einband mit geringen Knickspuren. - sonst gute Erhaltung / Poststempel "20. 2. 47 Berlin-Schöneberg 1" auf Einband / Dazu: 1. und 2. Nachtrag zum Amtlichen Fernsprechbuch für Berlin April 1946 47 S./72 S. - unknown
1e11242scanner repro Offenbach 1986. 144 S. mit zahlreichen Abb. kartoniert Einband mit mehreren Eckknickspuren/ leicht berieben. unknown
1981132477Librairie Académique Perrin 1981 In-8 relié éd. similicuir vert. 20,7 cm sur 13,6. 380 pages. Pas de jaquette. Bon état d’occasion.
1981lr1409Denoël Broché 1981 In-8 (14,1 x 22,6 cm), broché, 232 pages ; plats et dos piqués de petites rousseurs assez peu prononcées, coin supérieur du quatrième plat corné, par ailleurs bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
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
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
1796000015212London: Printed by H. Fry Finsbury-Place for C. Dilly Poultry 1796. The Third Edition Revised and Enlarged. hardcover. near very good. Octavo xvii 7 440 pages. plus xxviii -- index. Contemporary calf gilt with coat of arms on top cover and bookplate on front paste-down endpaper no name just coat of arms. Folding plate between pages 230-231. No half-title. Patrick Colquhoun 1745-1820 was one of the founders of the River Thames Police and greatly influenced subsequent police forces. "As impressive as Colquhoun's salesmanship of the public police idea was his main contribution is recognized as the introduction of crime prevention or preventative policing as a fundamental principle to the English police system. His police were to be a deterrent to crime by their permanent presence on the Thames. He came to this conclusion through viewing policing as a science and in utilitarian fashion attempted to press that science into the service of the national political economy. He published two dozen treatises on a variety of social problems but the most significant is his A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis." Worn at joints and edges; spine scuffed. 042407A <br /> Printed by H. Fry Finsbury-Place, for C. Dilly, Poultry hardcover
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
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
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].
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].
ORD-93761 à en-tête du Cabinet du Ministre de l'Intérieur (30 juillet 1862), 1 à en-tête du Parquet de la Cour Impériale (L.S. du 4 août 1854) et 1 du Parquet de la Cour d'appel de Paris (L.A.S. d'Onconville le 4 7bre 1853). 1 page in-8, 1 page et 2pp. 21x27.
20212080202102900201Yojushorin 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Yojushorin paperback