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1886R110027612Au bureau du journal.. 27 MARS 1886. In-4. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Paginé de 817 à 824. Lecture en colonnes. Illustrée de quelques gravures en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.4413-Magasin pittoresque, universel et mosaïque
1880R110027338Au bureau du journal.. 27 MARS 1880. In-4. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Paginé de 817 à 824. Lecture en colonnes. Illustrée de quelques gravures en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.4413-Magasin pittoresque, universel et mosaïque
1882R110027455Au bureau du journal.. 25 MARS 1882. In-4. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Paginé de 817 à 824. Lecture en colonnes. Illustrée de quelques gravures en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.4413-Magasin pittoresque, universel et mosaïque
1883R110027508Au bureau du journal.. 31 MARS 1883. In-4. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Paginé de 831 à 838. Lecture en colonnes. Illustrée de quelques gravures en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.4413-Magasin pittoresque, universel et mosaïque
1877R110027235Au bureau du journal.. 31 MARS 1877. In-4. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Paginé de 833 à 840. Lecture en colonnes. Illustrée de quelques gravures en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.4413-Magasin pittoresque, universel et mosaïque
1815011699London: Printed by and fir William Darton Jun 58 Holborn Hill 1815 Book. Fair. Hardcover. ii 231 1 pages a 16 pages publisher's catalogue to the rear. A few pencil lines to the end papers. Some minor ink corrections. Some light browning and staining to pages throughout. In the original paper covered boards with leather spine. The spine is split and wonr with some leather missing. Some sections of text are coming loose and the edges of these pages are worn. Printed by and fir William Darton Jun 58 Holborn Hill hardcover
1812972F10London: W. Darton 1812-1813. First edition. Leather. Very Good. 7" by 4.5". None. The scarce first edition of the second part of this children's periodical present alongside the second edition of the first part and illustrated throughout. Parts I and II of Arabella Argus's moral and educational periodical for children which was written in the style of Addison and Steele"s The Spectator.The work presents a series of essays narrated by "Arabella Argus" a kindly governess figure who offers observations and instruction on topics such as behaviour manners reading obedience and kindness. Present here are: The 1813 'second edition improved' of the first part of the work and the 1812 first edition of the second part of the work.Illustrated with four plates to part one and with two plates to part two. Lacking the frontispiece to each volume.With three pages of advertisements to the rear of Part I. In a quarter calf binding with cloth covered boards. Light handling marks to boards. Front hinge strained but firmly held. Front free endpaper a touch tender. Internally firmly bound. Pages lightly age toned with handling marks throughout. Lacking frontispieces. Very Good W. Darton hardcover
1821SKU-038172William Darton 58 Holborn Hill 1821. Hardcover. Good - Used. 1821 William Darton UK 4" x 6" 2 volumes bound into one 216 pages each hinges tender ink flyleaf and pencil title page covers show wear illustrated in black and white with two frontis and 2 plates volume 1 does not have plates in volume 2 Please email for photos. William Darton, 58, Holborn Hill hardcover
1823AQ22229London: William Darton 1823. 252pp. With an engraved frontispiece and two final leaves of publisher's advertisements. Original publisher's red roan-backed marbled boards ruled and lettered and gilt. Rubbed some surface loss to upper board. Offsetting to title. The second published work of minor children's author 'Arabella Argus' a charming narrative presented from the perspective of a donkey passed from owner to owner some wicked others caring that makes an impassioned plea for kindness towards animals. Notwithstanding the author's favourable contemporary reviews it is surprising that her books did not sell well; the present title first published in 1815 had to wait eight years for this second printing and was only reprinted for Darton five times up to 1860. Darton H32 2. Second edition. 12mo. William Darton hardcover
1887RO80010500MALEVILLE G.. 1887. In-12. Broché. A relier, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 334 pages. Dos cassé. Manques sur le dos et en coiffes. Peits manques sur le 2nd plat de couverture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 908.447-Régionalisme : Aquitaine
182122710Albany NY: Albany Argus 1821. First printing. Good condition. An historic New York state newspaper supplement "Extra" or hand bill that has not been bound rejecting the objections of the Council of Revisions to a bill entitled "An act recommending a convention of the people of this state" and recommending the passage of the bill calling for the convention. <br /> <br /> Dated Friday January 12 1821 the handbill concerns the power struggle taking place between Governor DeWitt Clinton and the Bucktails faction of the Democratic Republican Party which was controlled by Martin van Buren. The call for a constitutional convention which would ultimately take power away from the governor and transfer it to the state legislature was made by the Bucktail members of the legislature who had suffered dismissals from state office by DeWitt Clinton as soon as he became governor in 1817. The issue did indeed go before the people of New York and in April 1821 they voted in favor of the convention.<br /> <br /> Some major changes to the power structure of New York politics that came out of the convention include the shortening of the gubernatorial term to two years; the abolishment of the Council of Revision with Its power to veto new legislation transferred to the governor; and the abolishment of the Council of Appointment with the majority of formerly appointed offices now being made elective. The Governor's right to dismiss the legislature at will was also abolished and Black males gained limited suffrage.<br /> <br /> Folio 4pp. Newspaper size format with 2 column printing makes this a very large pamphlet hence the use of hand bill 11 1/4 x 18". As these 4 pages have never been bound there is some aging to the paper along with a central fold. OCLC records no copies with the only Argus Extra broadside entry for 1821 being Liberty Emancipation Free Suffrage and Equal Representation dated April 20th 1821. OCLC 58786003. Albany Argus unknown
18612712355Melbourne: Wilson and Mackinnon 1861. In good condition. Octavo pp. iv 32 double column; bound without wrappers in modern morocco gilt. <p><p>Very scarce: one of the early impressions of this important pamphlet account of the expedition drawn from the original Melbourne Argus reports. It was reprinted many times between November 1861 and January 1862.</p> <p>This is identified as an early issue and probably the first by the two misprints in the second column on page 25: "Fred. Mueller" for "Ferd."; "explanaions" for "explanations".</p> <p>"The largest the most expensive and the worst-led expedition yet seen in Australia the Victorian Exploring Expedition became a symbol of inter-colonial rivalry. There can be little doubt that the prime objective of the expedition when it set out in August 1860 was to beat Stuart's South Australian expedition to the north coast at any cost. And a high cost it was." Wantrup.</p> </p> . Wilson and Mackinnon unknown