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1818000013Paris Janet, Janet et Cotelle 1818
184719019Auxerre Perriquet 1847 In-8 146 + 296 pp + 2planches , rousseurs d'usage ; traces de frottements au dos Il manque probablement une grande planche dépliante d'après Belleforest
184719060Auxerre Perriquet 1847 In-8 146 + 296 pp + 3 planches , DONT une grande planche dépliante d'après Belle-forest en 1575? Cette planche est complète mais séparée à la pliure supérieure, morceau volant dos légèrement passé
1880RES40L471Hervé 1880 MANQUE LA PAGE DE TITRE - In4 oblong - pleine basane - ouvrage débroché - coiffes et coins fortement frottés - Complet des 60 planches de blasons , armes et ordres des différentes tetes couronnées , états et villes . Rousseurs plus ou moins importantes celon les planches .
1880RES40L471Hervé 1880 MANQUE LA PAGE DE TITRE - In4 oblong - pleine basane - ouvrage débroché - coiffes et coins fortement frottés - Complet des 60 planches de blasons , armes et ordres des différentes tetes couronnées , états et villes . Rousseurs plus ou moins importantes celon les planches .
183516427Paris, Crapelet, 1835 ; grand in-8 ; demi-chagrin à coins bleu-roi, dos à nerfs, titre doré, tête dorée (reliure ancienne) ; (4), VIII, 110, (2) pp., frontispice lithographié par Thierry Frères, d'après V. Adam, représentant le Monument de la Bataille des Trente élevé dans la Lande de Mi-voie, 6 planches de blasons reproduisant les blasons des 30 chevaliers bretons qui combattaient. Ce volume contient aussi le fac-similé de 2 pages du manuscrit original.
18870192311887 verlag von Moritz Ruhl Hardcover
185029495ABParis, Turgis, o.J. (um 1850). Gr.-8°. (2) S., 12 Tafeln mit handcolorierten heraldischen Fromen. Orig.-Heft mit Schutzumschlag. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +
189444170(London, Harrison and Sons, 1894). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"", 1893, Vol. 184. Pp. 647-673 a. 2 plates.
184776786Ulster: N.p. 1847. Calligraphic and illuminated folded vellum document measuring 20 x 21 inches and with blue double-rule border and four armorial bearings including that of Martin in the upper left corner and the royal arms of Queen Victoria; signed by "W Betham Ulster King of Arms of all Ireland" at lower folded edge; accompanied by Betham's red wax seal in a cylindrical gilt metal skippet with crown relief. Skippet has come free of the ribbon but is present and in good condition. A very good examplar.This somewhat tragic grant of arms was granted to Jone Gonne Bell a cousin of Mary Letitia Martin upon their marriage his his change of name from Bell to Martin. Mary Letitia Martin was an Irish writer who was known as the "Princess of Connemara" as she was borne into the chief landowning family of Connemara the Martins of Ballynahinch Castle. An autodidact she was well read and fluent in numerous languages. She published two books in her lifetime and a third was published posthumously. As we can see she married her cousin in 1847 but when her father died two years later and she inherited the estate she soon found herself penniless due to the great famine. She and Arthur left Ireland for Belgium where she secured a living by writing for periodicals. In 1850 the same year as her autobiographical novel Julia Howard was published they set sail for America. She had her child prematurely on that voyage and ten days after arriving in New York both she and her baby died.Sir William Betham 1779–1853 was an Irish officer of arms an author and a member of the American Antiquarian Society. He served as Ulster King of Arms from 1820 until his death more than thirty years later. N.p. hardcover
1856AQ242771856. Manuscript on paper. Single bifolium. With original stamped envelope. Old horizontal and vertical folds. Short tears at folds cross-written on terminal page. Envelope worn and soiled. An autograph letter in the hand of private Thomas Arms of the 12th Royal Lancers addressed to his sister written at Scutari Istanbul 17th January 1856 two months prior to the cessation of hostilities during the Crimean War. Arms references his participation in the Battle of Tchernaïa the fall of Sebastopol and the conditions he and his fellow soldiers had to endure: 'You wished for some small token from Sebastopol but I had nothing but a Russian musket and bayonet and those I sold to one of our officers as I have no means of sending it to England.things are very dear 1lb of bread here is 1/6 meat we cannot buy for any price we give 2 shillings for a bottle of porter or ale and we are only getting half allowance of rum to what we used to get and there it is a great deal of gambling amongst the troops'. The cross-written portion of the letter is of particular note for a passing mention of reformer of army medical services and of nursing organisation Florence Nightingale 1820-1910: 'Dear sister their sic are some kind ladies in these hospitals and kind nurses here to attend upon you. Miss Nightingale is here and Miss Roberts and some more very amicable from England'. . unknown
186331234AB1863. Fourth Edition. Two Volumes complete set. London Harrison Pall Mall Bookseller to the Queen and H.R.H. The Prince of Wales 1863. Slim-Quarto 175 cm x 25 cm. XVIII 1759 pages Two Volumes with continued pagination. Hardcover / Original red half-leather with original marbled endpapers. Both Volumes in protective Mylar. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Both Volumes firm and strong in their bindings. This is the original set of the Family of Daniel Conner Esq of Manch House County Cork with manuscript hand-written annotations and additions to the entry on page 280 of the set "Conner of Manch" explaining the Lineage of Daniel Conner Esq. Cornelius Conner connection to the Coppinger Family etc. hardcover
189050043Chicago & New York: Rand McNally & Co. 1890. Thick 8vo. 581 pp. plus 19 pp. illust. publ. ads. including those for Winchester rifles Smith & Wesson revolvers Lefever hammerless guns and Parker Bros. Hammerless Shot Gun the Northern Pacific Railroad and more. Frontisp. 26 plates numerous text illust. Publisher’s brown pictorial cloth over beveled boards gilt lettering & illust. of big horn sheep on front cover gilt lettering on spine minor shelfwear very slight bumping to corners NF copy. First edition of this fascinating anthology of accounts on big game hunting including Elk Hunting in the Olympic Mountains Moose hunting in the Rocky Mountains the Columbia deer in the Pacific Northwest the Grizzly Bear the Polar Bear Big Horn Sheep in the Rocky Mountains Alligator hunting in Florida and many more. Rand, McNally & Co., hardcover
18292994Mexico City: January 5 1829. Very good. Broadside 12 x 8.25 inches. Light wear center horizontal fold pinholes along left edge. A rare decree issued by Jose Maria Tornel y Mendivil Governor of the Federal District attempting to regulate the disbursement and possession of guns in Mexico in 1829. Tornel notes that in recent times weapons belonging to the army have been "misplaced" around Mexico City. Collecting the weapons is "extremely urgent because the destiny of these weapons is to serve internal tranquility and the defense of the republic against external enemies." The order reserves the right of access to weapons for those "enlisted in the permanent active or local militia." Tornel authorizes the commanding general and local militia leaders to collect weapons held by civilians without a license to carry them. The bottom of the decree is signed in type by Tornel and his secretary.<br /> <br /> The presidential election of September 1 1828 saw Guerrero come in second. Two weeks later Santa Anna rose in support of Guerrero in Vera Cruz. In November of that year in Mexico City Guerrero supporters took control of the Acordada a former prison transformed into an armory and days of fighting broke out in the capital. These are no doubt the "recent events" referred to in the present decree that led to arms being scattered around the city. An interesting moment in the history of gun control in Mexico and a rare decree. OCLC reports just a single copy of this decree at the Bancroft Library. January 5 unknown
182058070Ohne Ort, um 1820. Platte ca. 15 x 9 cm, Blatt ca. 20,5 x 12,5 cm. 1 Blatt, verso weiß.
182049561Ohne Ort, um 1820. Platte ca. 15 x 9 cm, Blatt ca. 22 x 13,5 cm. 1 Blatt, verso weiß.
182049558Ohne Ort, um 1820. Platte ca. 15 x 8,5 cm, Blatt ca. 22 x 13,5 cm. 1 Blatt, verso weiß.
182049562Ohne Ort, um 1820. Platte ca. 14,5 x 9 cm, Blatt ca. 22 x 13,5 cm. 1 Blatt, verso weiß.
182051008Ohne Ort, um 1820. Platte ca. 14,5 x 9 cm, Blatt ca. 22 x 13,5 cm. 1 Blatt, verso weiß.
182051012Ohne Ort, um 1820. Platte ca. 14,5 x 9 cm, Blatt ca. 22 x 13,5 cm. 1 Blatt, verso weiß.
184041233Ohne Ort, um 1840. Darstellung ca. 10 x 11 cm, Blatt ca. 14 x 20 cm. 1 Blatt, verso weiß.
182070321Ohne Ort, um 1820. Platte ca. 14 x 8,5 cm, Blatt ca. 22 x 13,5 cm. 1 Blatt, verso weiß.
182050106Ohne Ort, um 1820. Platte ca. 14 x 8,5 cm, Blatt ca. 22 x 13,5 cm. 1 Blatt, verso weiß.
182058069Ohne Ort, um 1820. Platte ca. 15 x 9 cm, Blatt ca. 20,5 x 12,5 cm. 1 Blatt, verso weiß.
182058068Ohne Ort, um 1820. Platte ca. 15 x 9 cm, Blatt ca. 20,5 x 12,5 cm. 1 Blatt, verso weiß.