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in-8°, 51 pages, broche, couv. a rabats illustree. Tres bon etat. [DV-2]
53754ème édition.In 12 broché,titre,182 pages,1page de catalogue,1 page de table.Germer & Baillière & Cie Bibliothèque utile.Rousseurs très éparses
188837352n.p.: n.p. 1888. First edition. Self wrappers. A very good copy. 4 pp. 8vo. First section title reads "Exorbitant Charge of Special Counsel in Bell Telephone Case - $75 per day - $100 while Sleeping en Route to Cincinnati." Goes on to accuse the Department of Justice of rights violations and cronyism. "The Citizen and his rights trampled upon in every direction through processes of law." Extensively quotes Samuel Jackson Randall 1828-1890 Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania whose power was waning at the time. OCLC locates only two copies: Library of Michigan and the Wisconsin Historical Society. n.p. unknown books
1956REG2716ML'entre deux guerres. Editions Mont-de-Marsan. 1956. In-8° broché, 98pp.
1956REG2717MEditions Mont-de-Marsan. 1957. In-8° broché, 120pp.
205133unbound. very good. Below are printed the names of the Presidential Electors and Republican statewide candidates from Connecticut for the election of 1884. Included are the successfully elected candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor Henry B. Harrison and Lorrin A. Cooke. N.p. 1884. Very good<br/><br/> unknown books
188013357np 1880. 4pp folded caption title as issued. A couple of closed margin tears expert inconspicuous repairs no loss and a few fox blotches. Good or so. <br/><br/> "Document No. 9" of the Democratic Party's 1880 campaign pieces. Hancock hero of Gettysburg accepts his Party's presidential nomination. Also printed is his 1876 letter to General Sherman demonstrating his obedience to civil authorities and constitutional processes as the chaotic election of 1876 worked itself out. unknown books
13168ST-LO, chez Elie - 1829 - Petit in-folio en feuilles de 23 pages -Vignette en page de titre - Propre
ST-LO, chez Elie - 1829 - Petit in-folio en feuilles de 23 pages -Vignette en page de titre - Propre
56924Première année - N° 2 - Janvier 1935 - Editions Denoël et Steele - Publication mensuelle - in-4 broché - revue illustrée - 96 pages
2007100132656University of Chicago Press 2007 176 pages 23 11x2 29x35 56cm. 2007. Relié. 176 pages.
1954160557New York, Columbia University: King's Crown Press 1954. XII, 209 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
187615830New York 1876. Caption title as issued. Printed in double columns. 4pp. Disbound a bit roughly else Very Good. unknown books
18801406246th Cong. 2d Sess.: SR497. 1880. 28 469pp. Disbound. Very Good. The Democrat Wallace and his committee seek to demonstrate that Massachusetts Republicans "dismissed or threatened with dismissal from employment or deprivation of any right or privilege" anyone who didn't vote Republican in the fall elections. SR497. unknown books
126422sd Paris, Les Editions G. Crès & Cie, Bibliothèque "Classica" - Sans date (debut XXe) - Edition nouvelle revue et modifiée par l'auteur - In-12 (15x11,5cm), reliure pleine percaline, dos titré en doré, couverture d'origine conservée - 121 pages
In-8 - Reliure cassée - 1871 - Table chronologique X & 328 pages + (4) de Table alphabétique - trous de vers aux 10 dernières pages sans incidence sur le texte
23688In-8 - Reliure cassée - 1871 - Table chronologique X & 328 pages + (4) de Table alphabétique - trous de vers aux 10 dernières pages sans incidence sur le texte
PARIS, E. Dentu, 1875 - E.O. - In-12 - Broché - 180 pages - exemplaire non coupé, très propre
24163PARIS, E. Dentu, 1875 - E.O. - In-12 - Broché - 180 pages - exemplaire non coupé, très propre
31660Chez Veuve Gaude a Nimes, 1er juin 1834. Format 15x22 cm, broche, 171 pages. Couverture froissee, interieur intact.Bon etat.
355p. Age stained. 12mo. Original full leather binding. Original red leather spine label. Front board detached. Hardbound. Maitland was from Chester County, PA and this book seems to have had a run of popularity and influence in that region. PA64 FRONT
8p. Uncut at top. Tall 8vo. First page has three drawings: first panel shows Civil War Soldiers in a battle; Second panel shows an honor guard burying Civil War Soldiers in a grave yard; third panel shows indigent Civil War Soldiers being buried in a potter's grave with a scrawny horse and a poor relative. The Democratic candidate, Robert E. Pattison, refused to provide for honorable burial for Civil War Soldiers. The Republican candidate introduced in the Legislature during the session of 1885, the patriotic measure, known and as the "Soldier's Burial Bill". Top and bottom edge of first page worn with small insect damage. Once folded in middle. Quite scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA PAMPH 19_36 BX1
187615829New York 1876. Caption title as issued. 8pp. Disbound a bit roughly else Very Good. unknown books
188032465Washington 1880. 31 1 blank pp. Caption title as issued. 'No. 27.' at head of title. Disbound else Very Good. <br/><br/> The Platforms demonstrate the Democrats' commitment to State Rights Secession and disloyalty. unknown books
1896200371896. n.p. 1896. 4 pp folded. Caption title as issued. Chipped at blank foremargin Good. A Republican campaign leaflet supporting the Republicans' gold standard against the free silver policy of William Jennings Bryan and the Democrats. Not located on OCLC. unknown books