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In 8°, br. edit. con titoli anche al dorso, pp. XXII,400,(3); buona copia, intonsa (zb8) (La spedizione standard è SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata - piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine) (zb8)
17671098111767. First Edition. CUSTOMS COMMISSIONERS ACT. Act to enable His Majesty to put the Customs and other Duties in the British Dominions in America and the Execution of the Laws relating to Trade there under the Management of Commissioners. London: Mark Baskett 1767. Folio 20th-century marbled stiff paper boards. $3200.Rare first printing of the 1767 Customs Commissioners Act one of the controversial Townshend Acts that united patriot opposition to British rule and provoked the Boston Massacre.Following the Stamp Act which had united colonial opinion against British authority ""as no issue before a new period of agitation began in 1767 with the passage of the Townshend Acts"" Morison Sources xv. Engineered by Charles Townshend Chancellor of the Exchequer these were intended to raise revenue from the American colonies by imposing duties on goods Americans were already forced to import only from England punish New York's opposition to the Quartering Act and establish a board of customs commissioners in America. This is the first printing of that Customs Commissioners Act. ""To guarantee that colonial duties raised as much money as he had promised to Parliament Townshend was tightening control over America's slack customs procedures"" by appointing commissioners in England and sending them to Boston ""with broad powers. Since colonial jurors rarely convicted a local merchant of smuggling Townshend's acts set up new admiralty courts that could try smugglers without a jury. And the acts made it easier for customs officials to obtain writs of assistance"" Langguth 93. In addition ""the moneys thus raised in the colonies were to be used to render the royal governors and judges independent of colonial assemblies"" Morison xv. To Samuel Adams ""these new commissioners of customs were 'the greatest political curses that could be sent amongst us From the time the acts took effect November 20 1767 many Bostonians had been boycotting luxury goods from Britain by signing a 'nonimportation agreement Stricter enforcement at the customs offices was drawing off hard currency from America and bad times were spreading across the colonies"" Langguth 94 102-103. With increased colonial opposition to the Customs Commissioners Act and other Townshend laws ""the customs administration to enforce them became especially in ports like Boston increasingly militarized"" provoking merchants such as John Hancock into ""calling one of his sloops Liberty and flaunting his intention of 'running Madeira ashore"" Schama History of Britain II:463. The day after the Liberty was seized by customs officials Sam Adams was overheard challenging the crowd ""If you are men behave like men. Let us take up arms immediately and be free and seize all the king's officers"" Langguth 98. With the Board of Commissioners of the Customs headquartered in Boston the city became the ""rowdiest of all the centers of protest"" and those who broke the boycott were often tarred and feathered. As tempers grew shorter and customs officers were accused of bribery and extortion matters often ""got completely out of control. On 23 February 1770 an eleven-year-old boy Christopher Seider joined by a noisy protest of schoolboys and apprentices outside the shop of an importer was shot dead by a customs officer"" and his funeral turned into a mass protest led by Sam Adams. Only one month later on March 5th amidst these already heightened tensions ""a wigmaker's apprentice ragged a soldier all the way to the Custom House for an allegedly unpaid bill. When a guard struck the pursuing youth a tocsin normally used as a fire alarm was sounded and mobilized a large and angry crowd"" Schama History of Britain II 463. In the melee that followed the redcoats opened fire killing fiveamong them Crispus Attucksand the day would be memorialized in history as the Boston Massacre. Printed in gothic type indicative of the first edition. This first printing excised from the Sessional Volumes of Parliament pages 563-66 precedes all American printings. Minor rubbing spine. Very nearly fine condition. hardcover
176535551London: Mark Baskett 1765. Folio. 12 x 7 7/8 inches. 2 279-310pp. 5 George III cap. XII. Disbound. Housed in a blue full morocco box.<br/> <br/>Very rare first official printing of the Stamp Act: an exceptionally important document in American history.<br/> <br/>The passage of the Stamp Act was one of the signal events in the history of the United States. After its successful effort in the French and Indian War the British government was saddled with a massive debt. Added to this was the cost of administering its new lands in Canada and the necessity of protecting colonists on the American frontier from Indian attacks. In order to raise funds for border defenses the British Parliament decided to levy a tax directly on the colonists rather than relying on colonial legislatures to raise the funds themselves. Over the protests of colonial agents in London including Benjamin Franklin from Pennsylvania and Jared Ingersoll of Connecticut a tax was levied on all legal and commercial papers pamphlets newspapers almanacs cards and dice. Nine pages in the present act are taken up with descriptions of what type of printed materials would be subject to the tax. A Stamp Office was created in Britain and Stamp Inspectors were to be assigned to each colonial district. Colonists wishing to purchase or use any of the materials covered in the Act would be required to buy a stamp. The outrage in the colonies at this form of taxation was immediate and overwhelming and the Stamp Act was repealed in 1766. The bitterness engendered by the Act lingered on and coupled with subsequent British laws including the Intolerable Acts and the Townshend Acts became some of the many grievances enunciated in the Declaration of Independence. "This is the original folio edition of the famous or infamous Stamp Act by which the American colonies were taxed in and on their business papers" Church. "The importance of this act to our history needs no comment" Streeter. Sabin and Howes note an octavo edition of sixty-six pages also printed by Baskett in London in 1765. This momentous law was reprinted several times in the American colonies in 1765 in editions in Boston New York Philadelphia Annapolis New London and Woodbridge New Jersey.<br/> <br/>Sweet & Maxwell II:176; Church 1054; Stevens 6; Howes A285; Sabin 1606. Mark Baskett unknown books
176635634London: Mark Baskett 1766. Folio. 2 823-826pp. 6 George II cap. LI. Disbound<br/> <br/>Wiping the slate on the Stamp Act.<br/> <br/>An official British Act passed after the repeal of the Stamp Act in which those persons who had incurred penalties from non-compliance with the Stamp Act are cleared of charges against them. Because of the attacks on Stamp Act collectors many persons had been unable to obtain the official stamped paper for various legal transactions. The Stamp Act which caused such public outcry in the colonies was repealed the year after it was passed. This nullified any remaining Stamp Act issues. Only three copies in ESTC at the Lincoln's Inn Library the Newberry and the University of North Carolina.<br/> <br/>ESTC N56936. Mark Baskett unknown books
18820010011882 Toulouse, Sistac & Paris, Rousseau, 1882. In-8 (221 X 144 mm) broché ; XIV-571 pages. Infimes manques aux plats de la couverture.
17741353592London: J. Almon 1774. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 2 63 pages 4. In Very Good minus condition. Pamphlet later bound in light blue boards. Boards show light plus age-toning to edges and spine with black lettering on spine. <br /> Text block shows moderate age-toning to edges light plus age-toning throughout interiorly and a 1-in. closed tear to title page along fore-edge. Four pages of publisher's ads appear at back. Lacking half-title page. RW Consignment. Shelved in Case 1. Authorship of this tract has been variously attributed to Arthur Lee William Pitt the Elder and Benjamin Franklin. While Benjamin Franklin submitted the text to J. Almon for publication it is generally accepted that Lee was the author. Arthur Lee was a pro-American Member of Parliament and writes here in defense of colonial rights and liberties. References: Sabin 39697; Adams 74-44a. 1353592. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. J. Almon hardcover
In 8°, cart. edit. con sovrac. ill., pp. 409,(7); prima ed., ottimo es., solo lievemente brunito.
In 8°, t.t. edit. con sovrac. ill., pp. 409,(7); ottimo es., solo lievemente brunito. (m088)
In 8°, cart. edit. con sovrac. ill., pp. 385,(7); parlamento italiano ed europeo: curiosità, provocazioni, insulti detti e scritti da chi abbiamo eletto; prima ed., ottimo es.. (x022/d)
Mm 140x220 Volume cartonato rigido di pagine 381, sovraccoperta figurata, angolo del prezzo tagliato. Prime edizione. Opera in ottime condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
2232ST-BRIEUC, L. Prud'homme - In-16 en feuilles à relier dans le format originel - Annuaires expurgés comprenant exclusivement les articles concernant les Monographies - Très propres à l'exception de quelques années RARES.
ST-BRIEUC, L. Prud'homme - In-16 en feuilles à relier dans le format originel - Annuaires expurgés comprenant exclusivement les articles concernant les Monographies - Très propres à l'exception de quelques années RARES.
Parody of Oscar Wilde's Lady Windemere's Fan on page 113 with the "Quite Too-Too Puffickly Precious!!" cartoon of Wilde. iv, 324 pages. Top corner of front and back cover faded and worn. Spine bumped top/base.
With several references to Aubrey Beardsley with Beardsleyesque portraits by "Mortarthurio Whiskersly". iv, 312; iv, 312 pages including Index, followed by unpaginated Punch's Almanack for 1894 and Christmas Number. Previous owner's signature on front free endpaper.
162567801Parigi Dalla Stamperia di Pietro Durando all'immagine di San Sebastiano 1625. In 8° antico cartonato rifatto. Pp. 134 2 n.n. bianche. Piccolo stemma del re francese al frontespizio buon esemplare con solo un alone seppur non particolarmente pesante alla metà esterna del volume Parigi, Dalla Stamperia di Pietro Durando all'immagine di San Sebastiano unknown
1760PHO-2050La Haye, Chez les frères Vaillant, 1760, in-12 (165x103mm), XVIII-426pp.-23pp., plein veau époque, dos à nerfs orné avec pièce de titre grenat, coiffe arasée, petits frottements aux charnières et coupes.
1760PHO-2051La Haye, Chez les frères Vaillant, 1759, in-12 (17x10cm), XXVI-588pp.-57pp., veau marbré époque, dos à nerfs orné, frottement aux charnières, début de fentes, coiffes arasées, manque la pièce de titre.
1824418682 vol. in-8 br., Ad. Le Clère, Belin Le Prieur, Paris, Th. Lafargue, Bordeaux, 1834 (exemplaire avec couverture postérieure de l'éditeur, la couv. des tomes indique 1834, la page de titre du tome I 1824, celle du tome II : 1834), LXXXI-469 ; 518 pp.
1823643512 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-basane marron, Ad. Le Clère, Méquignon Junior [Belin Le Prieur dans le tome II ], Paris, Th. Lafargue, Bordeaux, 1823 et 1834, LXXXI-474 ; XVI-517 pp.
1721PHO-2052Basane Marbré époque, dos à nerfs orné avec pièces de titre, début de fente, coins usés, coiffes arasées.
Consigliere parlamentare della Camera dei Deputati, Antonio Casu presenta in questo volume la tesi secondo la quale la sicurezza non deve né essere intesa come un contropotere interno, né come un freno inibitore del sistema democratico, ma come il presupposto imprescindibile per l'autoconservazione della democrazia. Autori: Antonio Casu.
631831815; 1825. 2 parts. Folio. pp. 1733-1744; 1541-1548. Disbound from the annual volumes otherwise in excellent condition as issued. See S. W. F. HOLLOWAY. The Apothecaries' Act 1815: a Reinterpretation. Medical History. 1966. Apr; 102: 107129. 1815; 1825. 2 parts. Folio. unknown
In-8° (19x12,8), pp. VIII, 377. LEGATURA DA RIFARE (sguardia staccata primo quadrno allentato, dorso e copertine ricoperti da improvvide incollature; ma interno buono e intonso. ARBIB era stato deputato, e raccoglie qui dai voluminosi Annali del Parlamento (quello Subalpino e poi quello dell'Italia Unita), per argomenti, ampi stralci di discorsi dal 1848 in poi. Ecco i 14 temi: Savoia, Alleanze, storia del Parlamento Diritto Costituzionale, Per la libertà, Libertà di commercio, Chiesa e Stato, Questione Finanziaria, Quistioni amministrative, Riforme economiche e sociali, Istruzione Pubblica, Rsercito Marina Colonie, Pro Roma, massime sentenze ricordi. INDICE dei 208 parlamentari di cui riferisce le parole, tra cui Arbib, Bixio, Brofferio, Cibrario, Cavour, D'Azeglio, Depretis, Giuseppe Ferrari, Garibaldi, La Marmora, Lanza, Minghetti, Petruccelli della gatti9na, Rattazzi, Quintino SELLA, Siccardi ecc. Esemplare da studio. Così com'è
Firenze, Barbera, 1901, 8vo brossura (piccola mancanza al dorso), pp. VIII-377