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23690PARIS, Imp. Paul Dupont - 1872 - In-8 - 1/2 Reliure défraîchie - dos lisse - LXVI-467 pages, y compris Table alphabétique des Matières - bon exemplaire
48 pages. Wall-to-wall cartoons featuring: the new George H.W. Bush and Dan Quayle administration, 1988 in review, Cathy's censored cartoons, Bill Bramhall interview, Election highlights, Gorbachev and the USSR, Israel and the Palestinians, Foreign Affairs, Ed Meese, Takeovers; Environment; Works by Bill Costello; AIDS/Smoking; Relgion/Sports; Reproductive Issues/The Economy; Obituaries/JFK; Ronald Reagan. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
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
PARIS, Imp. Paul Dupont - 1872 - In-8 - 1/2 Reliure défraîchie - dos lisse - LXVI-467 pages, y compris Table alphabétique des Matières - bon exemplaire
PARIS, Imp. Paul Dupont - 1871 - In-8 - 1/2 Reliure - dos lisse - N° 1 au N° 12 bis - 679 pages, y compris Sommaires, Table chronomogique & Table alphabétique des Matières - bon exemplaire
172416349Roma, Typis Reu. Cam. Apostolicae (Stamperia della reveranda Camera apostolica), 1724 ; in-4 ; vélin ivoire de l’époque, titre manuscrit au dos ; (2) ff. d’Index. Suivi par : Compendio delle cose principali Contenute nel Ceremoniale di Gregorio XV. De electione Romani Pontificis. Per facilitare alli Signori Cardinali il nuovo modo di elegere il Papa, e per istruttione delli Maestri di Ceremonie. Roma, nella Stamperia della Reu. Cam. Apost., 1724 ; (6) ff. y compris le titre séparé, 11 pp., (1 bl.) ; (10) ff.: Riforma delle Spese solite farsi in tempo di Sede Vacante, e per il Conclave. Vignette sur bois identique aux deux titres, aux armes du Vatican.
In-4°, (4), 122pp, (8), (1), frontespizio in rosso e nero, stemma sul frontespizio, legatura in mezza pergamena. Si tratta di una raccolta di regole riguardanti l’elezione del romano pontefice. In-4°, (4), 122pp, (8), (1), title page in red and black, coat of arms on the title page, half calf binding. It is a collection of rules about the roman pontiff.
591616e année - N° 15 - 1er décembre 1931 - Organe théorique du Parti Communiste Français (S.F.I.C) - Bureau d'Edition : 132, Faubourg Saint-Denis, Paris (10e) - bimensuel - in-8 broché Sommaire : Après le congrès de la C.G.T.U. - Notes de congrès (Renan-Radi) Les problèmes actuels : En tête de l'immense armée des sans-travail - Le glissement de la France dans la crise (J. Berlioz) - Une leçon qui doit nous profiter (L'élection de Meaux)Nos discussions : Pour organiser la discussion (G. G.) La tactique : Parlons franchement (Seinforin) - Le second tour (Abran) - Réponse au camarade Abran (G. Escour)Mouvement communiste : Nos faiblesses dans le mouvement des chômeurs (M. R.) - Les communistes et les organisations de locataires (M. Saignac) - Sur les instructeurs de cellules (Larribère) - Comment est réalisé le "tournant" dans la région lyonnaise (J. Albert) Les dossiers de l'Agitateur : I. L'outillage national et le chômage I. Le Congrès de la C.G.T.U. et l'unité syndicale - II. La voie réformiste des minoritaire - III. Le "démocratie" dans le C.G.T.I. La main-d'oeuvre étrangère en France pendant les neuf premiers mois de 1931 - II. L'impôt de crise du prolétariat français La commission du désarmement, commission d'hypocrisie (fin) - Panorama de la quinzaineNotes de lecturesboîte aux lettres
181610070- Le cri français. Ô ciel quel spectacle affligeant (au sujet du retour des Bourbons). 4 pp.- Lettre du Maréchal Moncey duc de Cornegliano, pair de france, à “sa magesté Louis dix-huit”, en refusant de présider le “conseil de guère formé pour juger le Maréchal Ney”. 6 pp.- Lettre à Louis 18, sur son séjour à Paris par Château-vieux. 10 pp.- La mort de Napoléon. Dittyrambe traduit de l’anglais de lord Biron 1821. 9 pp.- Relation des événemens qui ont eu lieu à Lyon, le 10 mai 1822, à l’issue des élections de MM. Delphin et Delhorme. 14 pp.- Air du grenadier aux enfers, etc. 4 pp. d’une autre main, signé A. Gerch (?)Les 2 premiers feuillets et la dernière page sont blancs.
197914898Paris, Imprimerie Repso-Laffitte (imprimé à compte d'auteur), 1979 ; in-8, broché ; (4), 175 pp., (1) f. de table, couverture orange, nombreuses cartes, tableaux et photographies.
vi +106 pages. Compiles the published documentation on (this Alsatian Jew) and gives it a continuity which cannot but be vivacious... Helbronner emerges as a fascinating and creative character... an honest man of great capacity; an altruistic public servant, especially to the numerous public of the poor; a man of probity who applied acerbic tests to situations often left unexamined; a spokesman for the inarticulate, he won such wide respect that even governments which disliked his views and programs entrusted him with missions of inquiry." - from Introduction. Sections include: Helbronner of "La Presse"; Knights of Labor; Royal Commission on Labor; The Lepine Election; The Paris Exposition; Civic Affairs and Politics; Mutual Aid; The Debate with "Les Debats"; Anti-Cosmopolites; Actuarian Dispute; "Jewry, that is the Enemy" - and other Frauds; The Bubble Bursts; Helbronner's Last Years. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
viii + pages 224-325. Contents: Reactions to the Hart Election; In the Legislature; Petitions; Hart is Questioned; The Debate of Feb. 20, 1808; More Petitions and the Governor; Elected Again; Political Motivation. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
12547Caricatures contre la candidature de Louis Napoléon Bonaparte-Révolution de 1848. Lithographies originales. La plupart chez AUBERT 360x275mm. Sur vélin. 1) Vive Napoléon ! vive l’Empereur. Non signé. 2) Jugement de Pâris. Non signé. 3) ce que nous verrons s’il est nommé. Non signé. 4) gare à qui la touche !! Non signé. 5) en sépia une scène renouvelée des grecs Ils n’ont pas pu me séduire, ils veulent… !! Non signé. 6) Allons voilà mon pointu de neveu qui fait des siennes ! Non signé.7) Qu’on est fier d’être français quand on regarde la colonne !! Non signé. 8) Voici deux Napoléon, un en bronze, un en plâtre. Non signé. 9) improvise un petit discours Thiers et Louis Napoléon. Non signé.10) J’ai un nom non de nom ! Non signé. Chaque lithographie
1838609821838. Portugal Election Law. Carta De Lei De Nove De Abril De 1838 Para E Eleicao de Senadores E Deputados Half-title. Porto: Imprensa Constitucional 1838. 33 pp. Folding table. Disbound stab-stitched pamphlet. Light toning foxing to a few leaves early hand-lettered page numbers to upper corners of leaves. $75. The Portuguese law of 1838 governing national elections containing 92 articles with numerous statistical tables relating to district representation. unknown
1838609821838. Portugal Election Law. Carta De Lei De Nove De Abril De 1838 Para E Eleicao de Senadores E Deputados Half-title. Porto: Imprensa Constitucional 1838. 33 pp. Folding table. Disbound stab-stitched pamphlet. Light toning foxing to a few leaves early hand-lettered page numbers to upper corners of leaves. $75. The Portuguese law of 1838 governing national elections containing 92 articles with numerous statistical tables relating to district representation. unknown books
187215895np 1872. 8pp. Folded with caption title as issued. Light wear trimmed closely at the top without loss of text but affecting several page numbers. Good. Demonstating the abuses heaped upon our great presidents beginning with George Washington and ending with Grant. Charles Sumner whose criticisms of corrupt practices in the first Grant Administration were particularly sharp is excoriated. unknown
187215895np 1872. 8pp. Folded with caption title as issued. Light wear trimmed closely at the top without loss of text but affecting several page numbers. Good. Demonstating the abuses heaped upon our great presidents beginning with George Washington and ending with Grant. Charles Sumner whose criticisms of corrupt practices in the first Grant Administration were particularly sharp is excoriated. unknown books
18643721N.p. but most likely Newark N.J. 1864. Good plus. Letterpress broadside printed in two columns 16.5 x 10 inches. Old folds small chip to top outer margin two tiny holes affecting just a few letters. A very rare Unionist broadside supporting the re-election of Abraham Lincoln in the critical presidential contest of 1864. The present broadside was authored in early June 1864 by New Jersey Republican Party stalwart Horace N. Congar an editor diplomat and politician who was at that time serving as U.S. consul to Hong Kong. In this rather stirring broadside which Congar writes from his position in Hong Kong he lauds "the thousands of earnest faithful men who are giving freely of their blood and treasure to the suppression of this infamous rebellion" and "the noble daring the undaunted courage and the determined valour of our brave soldiers of Freedom" and urges that "in November New Jersey will stand in the unbroken rank of States giving their verdict for the Party of Union." He also spends considerable space discussing the clear role of "the social moral and political evil" of slavery as the precipitating event of the Civil War. Congar writes that "the evil it has wrought was as natural as the poisoned breath of the Upas tree." Stated clearly Congar writes "I heartily rejoice at the destruction of slavery" and looks forward to the time when "I shall tread my native land with a newer life if within its boundless domain there shall not be heard the clanking chain or the cry of the suffering and the oppressed."<br /> <br /> "Horace Newton Congar 1817-1893 was a radical republican politician during the midnineteenth century and served on both the state and national levels. Mr. Congar had a great love for his party and hope for its success which is reflected in his writing . Horace Newton Congar was born in Newark on July 31 1817. He married Isabell Reeves and had two children; a daughter Ella and a son Horace Junior. Horace Congar taught school for a while and he studied law in his leisure time. He was admitted to the New Jersey State Bar in 1847 and later Cornelius Boice of Plainfield and Lewis Grove of Newark were his law partners. Congar was a friend of the abolitionist cause and he was one of the founders of the antislavery Free Soil Party in New Jersey. The party slogan ‘Free Soil Free Speech Free Labor and Free Men’ basically described the party platform. Congar later became a delegate from New Jersey to the Republican National Convention in 1848 which was held in Buffalo. He supported the nomination of Van Buren for president and Adams for vice-president" - New Jersey Historical Society.<br /> <br /> A rare and unusual Lincoln campaign broadside with just two physical copies in OCLC at AAS and Middlebury College. unknown
184434342Baltimore 1844. Folio printed sheet folded to 8" x 10". Caption title as issued. 1 3 blanks pp. Last page addressed to a man in Westminster Maryland and postmarked Baltimore Oct. 21. Old folds from mailing red seal remnant on last page. Very Good.<br/><br/> Members of the Maryland Democratic State Central Committee pledge "that we are determined in Baltimore to do" all that is necessary for the Polk-Dallas ticket. This includes "the presence of Vigilance Committees at the opening of the Polls and their continuance there until after the counting of the votes." Baltimore was the scene of many riots in the first half of the 19th century political and otherwise.<br/>Not located on OCLC as of December 2017. unknown books
18487855Washington 1848. 8pp caption title as issued. Disbound else Very Good. <br /> <br /> A rare 1848 Democratic campaign pamphlet defending President Polk's vetoes. The veto power says his supporter Andrew Johnson "was established to enable the people to resist and repel encroachments on their rights." Since the country's founding Presidents have exercised the veto only 25 times. <br /> The document also includes Virginia Congressman Bayly's 1848 speech concurring with Johnson; and "Judge Story's Opinion on the Veto" taken from his Commentaries. <br /> Not in Sabin Eberstadt. OCLC 24637860 1- Lancaster Hist. Soc. 976424705 1- U VA as of January 2021. unknown
184819495np 1848. 16pp caption title as issued. Tanned several leaves trimmed closely at the fore-edge with slight loss. Good. A rare 1848 campaign pamphlet attacking Taylor and sketching the biography of Lewis Cass a man "of the highest order of talent" who has filled "almost every grade of office from the lowest to the highest and most responsible in the service of his country. From the first start in life he has been a Democrat. He received the first office he ever held from that great apostle of Democracy Thomas Jefferson in 1807." Taylor by contrast is a "spectacle" as a candidate-- lacking any political opinions and without even a political party to which he can claim loyalty. A General in the Mexican War he nevertheless allowed himself to be the candidate of the Whigs "who have sympathised with the public enemy who have traitorously given him 'aid and comfort' who have voted for the disgrace of their country in Congress by alleging that the war was unconstitutionally commenced." FIRST EDITION. Not in Sabin Miles Eberstadt Decker. Not located in NUC or on OCLC. unknown
184820489Washington 1848. 8pp printed in double columns caption title as issued. Disbound else Very Good. <br /> <br /> A scarce 1848 campaign pamphlet attacking Whig presidential candidate Zachary Taylor who "has no political principles and is perfectly ignorant upon political matters." On the burning issue of the Wilmot Proviso-- whether slavery ought to exist in the territories acquired from Mexico-- Taylor is a hypocrite: "At the North he is represented to be in favor of the Wilmot Proviso." But "at the South his advocates contend that he is opposed.because he is a southern man and a slaveholder and therefore identified with southern interests." <br /> A Louisiana slaveholder Taylor surprised everyone after his election when he supported immediate statehood for California with its anti-slavery Constitution. <br /> Wise & Cronin 44 Taylor. Not in Sabin Miles Eberstadt Decker LCP. unknown
184820489Washington 1848. 8pp printed in double columns caption title as issued. Disbound else Very Good. <br/><br/> A scarce 1848 campaign pamphlet attacking Whig presidential candidate Zachary Taylor who "has no political principles and is perfectly ignorant upon political matters." On the burning issue of the Wilmot Proviso-- whether slavery ought to exist in the territories acquired from Mexico-- Taylor is a hypocrite: "At the North he is represented to be in favor of the Wilmot Proviso." But "at the South his advocates contend that he is opposed.because he is a southern man and a slaveholder and therefore identified with southern interests." <br/> A Louisiana slaveholder Taylor surprised everyone after his election when he supported immediate statehood for California with its anti-slavery Constitution. <br/>Wise & Cronin 44 Taylor. Not in Sabin Miles Eberstadt Decker LCP. unknown books
184819495np 1848. 16pp caption title as issued. Tanned several leaves trimmed closely at the fore-edge with slight loss. Good. A rare 1848 campaign pamphlet attacking Taylor and sketching the biography of Lewis Cass a man "of the highest order of talent" who has filled "almost every grade of office from the lowest to the highest and most responsible in the service of his country. From the first start in life he has been a Democrat. He received the first office he ever held from that great apostle of Democracy Thomas Jefferson in 1807." Taylor by contrast is a "spectacle" as a candidate-- lacking any political opinions and without even a political party to which he can claim loyalty. A General in the Mexican War he nevertheless allowed himself to be the candidate of the Whigs "who have sympathised with the public enemy who have traitorously given him 'aid and comfort' who have voted for the disgrace of their country in Congress by alleging that the war was unconstitutionally commenced." FIRST EDITION. Not in Sabin Miles Eberstadt Decker. Not located in NUC or on OCLC. unknown books
18487855Washington 1848. 8pp caption title as issued. Disbound else Very Good. <br/><br/> A rare 1848 Democratic campaign pamphlet defending President Polk's vetoes. The veto power says his supporter Andrew Johnson "was established to enable the people to resist and repel encroachments on their rights." Since the country's founding Presidents have exercised the veto only 25 times. <br/> The document also includes Virginia Congressman Bayly's 1848 speech concurring with Johnson; and "Judge Story's Opinion on the Veto" taken from his Commentaries. <br/>Not in Sabin Eberstadt. OCLC 24637860 1- Lancaster Hist. Soc. 976424705 1- U VA as of January 2021. unknown books