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20062092902141502283Gakuroku Publishing Co. Ltd. 2006. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 size Gakuroku Publishing Co., Ltd. paperback
1969266264New York: Arno Press 1969. hardcover. xiv iv 114pp. 8vo rebound in full brown polished calf with gilt decorations calf lightly soiled head of spine and edges of corners rubbed. New York: Arno Press 1969.<br/> <br/> Facsimile of the Philadelphia 1865 edition. 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/> Arno Press 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
19892090202122801126Hara shobo 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Hara shobo paperback
1528529421.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0428670636.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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
19892092902143900998Shanghai Bookstore Jiangsu Guangling Ancient Book Engraving Company Shanghai 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Shanghai Bookstore Jiangsu Guangling Ancient Book Engraving Company (Shanghai) paperback
19892092902143800998Shanghai Bookstore Jiangsu Guangling Ancient Book Engraving Company Shanghai 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Shanghai Bookstore Jiangsu Guangling Ancient Book Engraving Company (Shanghai) paperback
19262080502106603692Kaikosha 1926. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kaikosha paperback
19695648Chicago: Conspiracy 1969. First Edition. Newspaper format. Very good. Tabloid-size magazine slightly larger than 11" x 17". In very good condition with a crease at the horizontal fold which makes it somewhat fragile to open. Scarce one-off issue of this magazine centered around the trial of the Chicago Seven and the political issues related to their case mostly the Vietnam War and Civil Rights. OCLC locates perhaps half a dozen worldwide library holdings. Conspiracy unknown
22127Pollock Printer North Shields. No date March 1820. For information regarding the conspiracy to murder Lord Liverpool and his entire cabinet see Thistlewood's entry in the Oxford DNB. A rare item with no other copy found either on OCLC WorldCat or on COPAC and intended for distribution in the streets of the North-East of England as the sensational news of the Conspiracy broke. In small print apart from the heading which is in the usual mixture for the period of typefaces and point sizes with fancy rules on one side of a 42 x 13 cm strip of laid paper. Aged and worn with manuscript calculations in ink on the blank reverse showing through slightly. Folded twice. Reprinting newspaper accounts the first dated 'London Thursday Evening Feb. 24 1820.' with sub-heading 'Bow-Street 12 o'clock.' the second 'London Friday Evening Feb. 28.' Of the moment of arrest by Ellis and the Bow Street officers the first report states: 'On the door being opened about 27 or 30 men were seen within all armed in some way or other; and for the most part they were apparently engaged either in charging fire-arms or in girding themselves in belts similar to those worn by the military. There were tables about the room on which lay a number of cutlasses bayonets &c. As the officers entered the room the conspirators all started up when Ruthven who had been furnished with a warrant from the Magistrate exclaimed - “We are peace-officers! Lay down your arms!†A smart contest instantly commenced. A man whom Ruthven describes as Arthur Thistlewood opposed himself to the officers armed with a cut and thrust sword of unusual length. Ellis advanced to the man and presenting his pistol exclaimed “Drop your sword or I'll fire instantly!†The sword was brandished with increasing violence and Smithers attempting to seize him was stabbed in the heart. He fell into the arms of Ellis exclaiming “Oh God!†and in the next instant was a corpse.' Pollock, Printer, North Shields. No date [March 1820]. unknown
19772091502135408408Qiu Jing Publishing Taipei 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Qiu Jing Publishing (Taipei) paperback
195515143Chicago: Women's Voice 1955. Tabloid 47cm; 16pp. Horizontal and vertical folds from mailing presumably as issued with brief loss at central fold without loss of sense; covers lightly foxed; brief chips to margins; Good. According to Singerman this is a reprint of a brochure originally issued in 1934 by the Ligue Feminine Anti-Communiste de Montreal regarded by one authority "as undoubtedly the most vicious defamation of the Jewish people ever published in Canada." Authorship has been attributed with good basis to the Canadian fascist politician Adrien Arcand. An advertisement for Arcand's National Unity Party of Canada appears on p.15 of the current version. SINGERMAN 0933. Women's Voice unknown
2090502113717403Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19322090202122801559Not Available 1932. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19822092902141203832commercial stamp office 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 commercial stamp office paperback
19432090502113707186Not Available 1943. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1969List910Chicago 1969. Poster. 24 x 20 inches. Minimal wear fine condition. Fine. An iconic poster protesting the arrest of the Chicago 8 on conspiracy charges relating to the protests at the 1968 Democratic Convention. The group originally as eight members consisted of Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin founders of the Youth International Party YIPPIES Tom Hayden a co-founder in Students for a Democratic Society Black Panther Chairman Bobby Seale whose case would be declared a mistrial during the trial leading to his exclusion from the Chicago 7 David Dellinger and Rennie Davis members of the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam MOBE and John Froines and Lee Weiner. The address 28 E. Jackson was a building where Rennie Davis rented a space so it is possible that the MOBE printed this though we cannot confirm. unknown