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18464058Firmin Didot 1846 418 pages in12. 1846. demi basane tranches dorées. 418 pages.
186934032Paris Armand Le Chevalier 1869 in-12° Édition avec des notes et une préface de A. ranc, coins faibles sans manque, à consolider
1854267841854 2 titres rares concernant la Russie en un volume in12 reliure ancienne demi chagrin rouge,dos decoré,coiffe sup.abscente,initiales ESA en pied - couverture et le titre de l'ouvrage ,absents ici- Tourghenief (Tourgueneff) (Tourgueniev) Mémoires d'un Seigneur Russe ou Tableau de la situation actuelle des nobles et des paysans dans les provinces russes (« Récit d'un chasseur » ou « Mémoires d'un chasseur ») 1854. Traduit du russe par Ernest Charriere, Paris, Librairie de L. Hachette et cie, Bibliothèque des Chemins de Fer 4e série Littératures anciennes et étrangères , 1854, rare édition originale française de XII + 405 pages- Le titre de l'ouvrage évolue lors des éditions ultérieures : Récits d'un chasseur puis Mémoires d'un chasseur. À noter que le titre deviendra « Récit d'un chasseur » ou « Mémoires d'un chasseur ». [Attributes: First Edition;
1865266364Philadelphia: John Campbell 1865. hardcover. good. xiv iv 114pp. 8vo contemporary 3/4 black morocco spine and edges of corners worn edges of marbled boards worn front and back marbled boards lightly rubbed. inner hinges strengthened. Philadelphia: John Campbell 1865.<br/> <br/> Number 34 of 75 quarto copies with the manuscript initials of the publisher John Campbell. Most of the text is taken from the London 1786 edition which was published with the following title: Minutes of the Trial and Examination of Certain Persons in the Province of New York charged with being engaged in a Conspiracy against the Authority of the Congress and the Liberties of America.<br/> <br/> John Campbell unknown
1865266364Philadelphia: John Campbell 1865. hardcover. good. xiv iv 114pp. 8vo contemporary 3/4 black morocco spine and edges of corners worn edges of marbled boards worn front and back marbled boards lightly rubbed. inner hinges strengthened. Philadelphia: John Campbell 1865.<br/><br/> Number 34 of 75 quarto copies with the manuscript initials of the publisher John Campbell. Most of the text is taken from the London 1786 edition which was published with the following title: Minutes of the Trial and Examination of Certain Persons in the Province of New York charged with being engaged in a Conspiracy against the Authority of the Congress and the Liberties of America.<br/><br/> John Campbell unknown books
1820683901820. London: Sold by J. Butterworth 1820. 2 vols. London: Sold by J. Butterworth 1820. 2 vols. Trials of the Cato Street Conspirators Trials. Cato Street Conspiracy. Gurney William Brodie Reporter. The Trials of Arthur Thistlewood James Ings John Thomas Brunt Richard Tidd William Davidson And Others For High Treason: at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey On Monday the 17th Tuesday the 18th Wednesday the 19th Friday the 21st Saturday the 22nd Monday the 24th Tuesday the 25th Wednesday the 26th Thursday the 27th And Friday the 28th of April 1820: With the Antecedent Proceedings. London: Sold by J. Butterworth 1820. 2 volumes. 694; 663 2 pp. 2-pp. publisher advertisement at end of Volume II. Octavo 8-1/2" x 5-1/4". Later library cloth red and black lettering pieces and small location labels to spines. Light soiling light rubbing to extremities minor chipping to spine labels. Moderate toning to text faint embossed and ink library stamps to title pages early repair to head of pp. 661-662. A pleasant set. $300. Led by Arthur Thistlewood the event known as the Cato Street Conspiracy was an attempt to murder all of the ministers and prime minister of King George IV in 1820. Motivated in part by the economic depression of the period the conspirators wished to avenge earlier protests suppressed by the state such as the Paterloo Massacre. The conspirator's goal was to overthrow the government and initiate a revolution similar to the French Revolution. Catalogue of the Library of the Harvard Law School 1909 II:1206. unknown books
1820718871820. Rare Account of the Cato Street Conspiracy Trial with a Folding Plate Trials. Cato Street Conspiracy. Thistlewood Arthur 1774-1820 Primary Defendant. The Trials of Arthur Thistlewood James Ings John Thomas Brunt and Others for High Treason before Chief Justice Abbott Sir Robert Dallas and Special Juries At the Old Bailey London; Which Commenced on Saturday April 15th 1820 And Closed on Thursday April 27th 1820. Second Edition. From the Notes of a London Reporter. Leeds: Printed by John Barr Commercial-Street 1820. 106 pp. Woodcut portrait frontispiece of Thistlewood facing tile page portrait preceded by large woodcut folding plate depicting elevation and plan titled: "Conspirators' House Cato St. Marylebone." Octavo 8-3/4" x 5-1/2". Stab-stitched pamphlet with untrimmed edges bound into recent quarter-calf over marbled boards lettering piece and blind fillets to spine. Moderate toning to text light foxing to a few leaves and folding plate which has light edgewear and a few short tears along folds. $950. Led by Arthur Thistlewood the event known as the Cato Street Conspiracy was an attempt to murder all of the ministers and prime minister of King George IV in 1820. Motivated in part by the economic depression of the period the conspirators wished to avenge earlier protests suppressed by the state such as the Paterloo Massacre. The conspirator's goal was to overthrow the government and initiate a revolution similar to the French Revolution. Betrayed by one of the co-conspirators Thistlewood and four others were captured tried and executed. There are many accounts of this trial nearly all published in London. This account by a Barr is rare. Library Hub locates 1 copy at the British Library. OCLC adds 5: Harvard Law School New York Public Library Library of Congress University of Georgia Law School University of Melbourne. Only two of these have records mention the folding table which suggests some copies were issued without one. unknown books
1820004064<p>Exeter: S. Hedgeland Printer 1820. Single side printed broadside approximately 210mm x 335mm in size. Lightly creased with some minor offsetting small tear to foot but generally quite bright and clean. Political satire relating to the Cato Street conspiracy dressed as a shipping news announcement. The boat 'Revolutionaire' is suffering from dry-rot "owing to her principal Supporters being of 'Thistle-wood' instead of Heart of Oak" with the stores of the boat "consisting of Hand Grenades Pikes Daggers Cutlasses and Shoe-Maker's Knives will be put up to Auction; and have for that purpose been lately removed into a Stable in Cato-Street for convenience of sale". Mention is also made of the Manchester radicals and White Hats probably relating to Peterloo and Henry Hunt. Unrecorded. First Edition. Unbound. Good. Folio. Broadside.</p> S. Hedgeland [Printer] paperback