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22830Sans nom ni lieu, manuscrit fin XVIII ème siècle (circa 1776). In-folio de 185 pp., [37] ff. bl., [10] ff. table, [5] ff. Blancs. Papier vergé au filigrane de la Généralité d'Alençon et portant la date de 1776. Ex-libris Jean Morel, étiquette du libraire Lestringant à Rouen. Joint une petite note manuscrite de M. De Frondeville qui remercie M. Morel de lui avoir prêté ce manuscrit qui provient de la vente du Dr. Brunon du 17 mars 1930 (médecin rouennais). Cartonnage papier marbré de l'époque.
1759154744Canberra.: Government Printer. 1917-59. Collection of 13 reports for the years: <br> <br>For the Year ended 30th June 1916 - 8pp. lightly and evenly browned. <br>For the Year ended 30th June 1918 - 8pp. lightly and evenly browned. <br>For the Year ended 30th June 1919 - 8pp. <br>For the Year ended 30th June 1920 - 4pp. <br>For the Year ended 30th June 1921 - 19pp. <br>For the Year ended 30th June 1929 - 12pp. <br>For the Year ended 30th June 1935 - 11pp. <br>For the Year 1937-38 - 15pp. <br>For the Year ended 30th June 1952 - 14pp. <br>For the Year ended 30th June 1953 - 31pp <br>For the Years 1st July 1953 to 30th June 1956 - 34pp lower wrapper stained and a little creased. <br>For the Year 1956-57 - 27pp <br>For the Year 1957-58 - 24pp <br> <br>All in wrappers occasional light browning very good. 34 x 21cm. This collection of reports offers a very detailed picture of Norfolk Island from World War I to the end of the 1950s. Agriculture trade tourism there were 793 visitors to Norfolk Island in 1929 sports purchase of a road grader roads on the island much improved wages and trade being just some of the areas reported on. . Government Printer. unknown
1759154745Canberra.: Government Printer. 1917-59. Collection of 11 reports for the years: <br> <br>For the Year ended 30th June 1916 - 8pp. <br>For the Year ended 30th June 1919 - 8pp. <br>For the Year ended 30th June 1920 - 4pp. <br>For the Year ended 30th June 1921 - 19pp. <br>For the Year ended 30th June 1935 - 11pp. <br>For the Year 1937-38 - 15pp. <br>For the Year ended 30th June 1952 - 14pp. <br>For the Year ended 30th June 1953 - 31pp <br>For the Years 1st July 1953 to 30th June 1956 - 34pp <br>For the Year 1956 - 57 - 27pp <br>For the Year 1957-58 - 24pp <br> <br>All in wrappers occasional light browning very good copies. 34 x 21cm. . Government Printer. unknown
1853862601853 Rouen, Imprimerie Privilégiée, 1779, in 12 relié pleine basane de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné , XVI-484 pages ; petits défauts d'usage, coiffes usées, coins émoussés.
206061Paris, Impr. Nationale, (1791); in-8, 3 pp., dérelié.
18603220414<i>Wood-engraved single sheet panorama in four strips 565 x 450 mm crudely coloured and folded with title at top left some splitting to joints; </i><i>in the original green publisher's wrapper titled in black lower wrapper lacking some chipping to edges and lightly dust-soiled but a remarkable survival nonetheless.</i><br /><i><br /></i>Rare panorama depicting the State Opening of Parliament likely sold on the day to crowds lining the procession route. The panorama itself presented as four strips one above the other on a single sheet has been printed from the same blocks as another we have seen by T. Goode but with new references set beneath the panorama image see below.<br /><i><br /></i>The procession advances from right to left with the Queen accompanied by Prince Albert and captioned where appropriate: 'Entrance to Parliament House'; 'Beefeaters'; 'Carriage of the Prime Minister'; 'Herald'; 'Her Majesty's Spokeman's Carriage'; 'Officer of the Life Guardsmen'; 'Queen's Carriage'; 'Life Guardsmen'; and 'Lord John Russell's Carriage.' The procession advances from r. to l. The Queen is accompanied by Prince Albert. Earlier the block for 'Beefeaters' had been used for T. Goode's 'Panorama of the Lord Mayor's Show'; as too had the block for 'Her Majesty's Spokesman's Carriage' previously uncaptioned and 'Lord John Russell's Carriage' previously 'The Recorder in his Carriage' explaining why Lord Russell seems to be holding a mace. It would be the Horse Guards who would have taken part in the procession; the beefeaters would have been awaiting the monarch in the House of Lords. <br /><i><br /></i>It is curious to note that the 'Entrance to Parliament House' bears no resemblance to the Royal Entrance in Victoria Tower and instead looks more like the Soane entrance but that was destroyed in the fire of 1838 so perhaps more evidence of earlier blocks being repurposed.<br /><i><br /></i>In the London directories William Sutton's name replaces Georgina Duggan's at 2 Bartlett's Passage in 1860. The Prime Minister at the time was Palmerston and Lord John Russell was Foreign Secretary. The panorama also represents one of the final depictions of Queen Victoria accompanied by Prince Albert who died in 1861.<br /><br />Not in OCLC. W. Sutton, (late G. Duggan,) 2, Bartlett’s Passage, Bartlett’s Buidlings, Holborn, W.C.
205802Orléans, Impr. de Rouzeau-Montaut, S.d. (An III) in-4, 84 pp., cousu. Trace jaune au milieu du document, due à la pliure.
206829Paris, Baudouin, (1790) in-8, 3 pp., dérelié.
236017Paris, Baudouin, (1790) in-8, 3 pp., broché, couv. papier bleu postérieur.
6249Sans lieu ni date (circa 1770). In 8 dérelié de 16 pp.
6263Sans lieu ni date (circa 1771). In 8 dérelié de 12 pp.
6262Sans lieu ni date (circa 1771). In 8 dérelié de 40 pp.
6267Sans lieu ni date In 8 dérelié de 14 pp.
6264Sans lieu ni date (circa 1770). In 8 dérelié de 16 pp.
6270Sans lieu ni date (circa 1770). In 8 dérelié de 23 pp.
6256Sans lieu ni date (circa 1770). In 8 dérelié de 13 pp.
6257Sans lieu ni date (circa 1770). In 8 dérelié de 7 pp.
15622557Cambray: Nicolas Lombard 1562. First edition. Papered spine. With contemporary underlines throughout and occasional marginal notes in ink. Upper outer corners stained and chipped throughout first leaves with small loss. Closed tear on the title page not affecting the text. Overall in very good condition. First edition. Papered spine. ff. 14 2 blank. Sign.: A–D4 D3–4 blank. First edition of this scarce and important document of the French Wars of Religion.<p><br /> <br /> A protest against the Edict of Toleration also known as the Edict of January or Saint-Germain which was issued by the French Crown on January 17 1562 after a long series of repressive measures against the Protestant Huguenots in order to restore peace in the kingdom torn by civil and religious dissensions. <p><br /> <br /> The registration process of the edict led to the bitterest legislative struggles of the century between the Parlement and the Crown. After a vote on 7 February the Parlement very Catholic refused to verify or publish the edict and on 12 February a remonstrance the present publication was drawn up and sent to the Court. Eventually the Parlement had to capitulate and the edict was registered on March 6 five days after the Massacre of Vassy which triggered the first of the series of eight civil wars lasting some thirsty-six years in France the Wars of Religion. <p><br /> <br /> The Edict of Tolerance remained a reference for the Huguenots in the later negotiations between them and the royal power and became the foundation of the subsequent toleration edicts such as the Edict of Ambroise the resolution of the first war in 1563 and the Edict of Nantes which marked the end of the period of the French Wars of Religion in 1598.<br /> Seemingly two different editions 16- and 24-leaves were published by Lombard in 1562. Due to their substantial similarities the presence or lack of the last blank leaves and the peculiar dating “mil cinq cens soixante & un†the bibliographies list these editions under at least six different entries dated 1561 or 1562 later editions also by Lombard appeared in 1565 and 1566.<p><br /> <br /> USTC 6319 2 copies: Nîmes - Bibliothèque Carré d’art; Paris - Bibliothèque Mazarine or 17432 1 copy: La Rochelle- Bibliothèque municipale<br /> Literature: Keller A.-C. 1952. Michel de l’Hospital and the Edict of Toleration of 1562. Bibliothèque d’Humanisme et Renaissance 142 301–310. Nicolas Lombard unknown
205782Aix, S.l.n.d. (1788) in-8, 24 pp., cousu.
17641558Aix ; Rome [fausse adresse] ; s. l. ; Berlin [Paris] ; Nancy ; s. l. ; s. l. ; Amsterdam [Paris] : chez la veuve J. David, & E. David, imprimeurs ; apud Laurentem Carabioni, in via Sancta [fausse adresse] ; s. n. ; aux dépens de la compagnie ; chez les héritiers de N. Baltazard, imprimeur-librairie du Collège ; s. n. ; s. n. ; chez Abraham Root, 1765 ; 1750 ; 1755 ; 1751 ; s. d. ; 1716 ; s. d. (1764) ; 1765. TRÈS HUMBLES REMONTRANCES AU ROI ET À VOLTAIRE
002549Document sur peau de vélin, 16*34cm, daté du 17 décembre 1736, mentionnant notamment M. Malère, représentant du demandeur Charles de Boucheron. Ce dernier avait semble-t-il assigné à comparaître le procureur postulant. Le document est signé Rattier, probablement la personne qui l'a copié. La famille de Boucheron est une famille de Maymac dont on trouve diverses traces : un curé, Léger de Boucheron, Jacques et Charles, avocats, etc. Charles de Boucheron est aussi connu pour le procès qu'il fit contre l'abbaye de Maymac entre 1727 et 1753.
226636S.l., s.d. (1787) in-8, 32 pp., en feuilles, cousu.
226612S.l., s.d. (1787) in-8, 31 pp., en feuilles, cousu.
95153Grenoble, Vve Giroud et fils, 1787 in-8, 4 pp.