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1747M1483London: Thomas Baskett. Printer to the King By the Assigns of Roberet Baskett 1747. Original issue . paper wrappers. Fine. Folio. AN ACT TO CONTINUE SEVERAL LAWS RELATING TO MANUFACTURERS OF SAIL-CLOTH AND SILK.xiv pp 943-954pp. An Act to continue several laws relating to the manufactures of sail-cloth and silk : to give further time for the payment of duties omitted to be paid for the indentures or contracts of clerks and apprentices and for better securing the payment of the said duties; and declaring that prize ships lawfully condemned shall be deemed British built ships; and for allowing prize goods to be landed and secured in proper ware-houses without payment of any duty until it can be determined whether they are fit for exportation or home consumption. 31cms. 'Regis Magnae Britanniae Franciae and Hiberniae Vicesimo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the First day of December Anno Dom. 1741. And from thence continued by several Prorogations to the eighteenth day of November 1746 being the sixth session of this present parliament'. Attractive general title-page with the Royal Crest. Decorative initial to the black letter type with a drop title to the head of the page. A fine crisp fresh and clean complete copy of the act from a nonce volume. <br/> <br/> Thomas Baskett. Printer to the King By the Assigns of Roberet Baskett unknown
17315684London: William Bowyer 1731. First edition. A rare surviving example of this Bill in its original form with a docket title. Although no printer details are given ESTC states that this bill was printed by William Bowyer and from his records that only 1500 copies were printed and that most of the sheets were later 'overrun' i.e. reimposed and reprinted. The legislation was not passed on this occasion but was enacted in the next session as 5 Geo.II.c.30. It is interesting to see the original bill printed up but with gaps for dates and other details throughout the legislation. 311p. Without any binding or boards as issued. sewn to spine. Possibly abstracted from a larger volume. 33cm x 20cm. ESTC: T80404. . Première édition. Un exemplaire rare de ce projet de loi conservé dans sa forme originale avec un titre de dossier. Bien qu'aucune information ne soit fournie concernant l'imprimeur l'ESTC indique que ce projet de loi a été imprimé par William Bowyer et précise d'après ses registres que seuls 1 500 exemplaires ont été tirés et que la plupart des feuilles ont ensuite été « réimprimées » c'est-à-dire remises en presse et réimprimées . Le texte de loi ne fut pas adopté à cette occasion mais fut promulgué lors de la session suivante sous le titre 5 Geo.II.c.30. Il est intéressant de voir le projet de loi original imprimé mais comportant des espaces vides pour les dates et autres détails tout au long du texte. 31 1 p. Sans reliure ni plats tel qu'il a été publié. Cousu au dos. Probablement extrait d'un volume plus volumineux. 33 cm x 20 cm. ESTC : T80404. [William Bowyer] hardcover
177428601SAINTE-LUCE 1774 1 document manuscrit à l'encre brune sur vélin parchemin de 4 pages, format : 27,5 centimètres de haut sur 20,5 centimètres de large, cachet fiscal en haut de la 1ère page en noir : "BRETAGNE - 1 SOL", signatures historiées des Notaires Royaux de Nantes : MORICET ET JALABER, AFFÉAGEMENT DE LA TERRE DE LA RINTIÈRE, COMMUNE DE SAINTE-LUCE PRÈS DE L'AUBINIÈRE, DE 48 CORDES, PAR PIERRE MAUCLERC DE LA MUZANCHÈRE ÉVEQUE DE NANTES, A PIERRE FRANCOIS GRIBAULT DE LA MOTTE, AVOCAT AU PARLEMENT, PROCUREUR AU SIÈGE PRÉSIDIAL DU COMTÉ DE NANTES, DEMEURANT AU PILORI, PAROISSE DE SAINTE-CROIX A NANTES, LE 9 JUILLET 1774,
177428602SAINTE-LUCE 1774 1 document manuscrit à l'encre brune sur vélin parchemin de 4 pages, format : 27,5 centimètres de haut sur 20,5 centimètres de large, cachet fiscal en haut de la 1ère page en noir : "BRETAGNE - 1 SOL", signatures historiées des Notaires Royaux de Nantes : MORICET ET JALABER, AFFÉAGEMENT DE LA TERRE DU MOTTAY , PAROISSE DE SAINTE-LUCE PRÈS DE L'AUBINIÈRE, DE 57 CORDES, PAR PIERRE MAUCLERC DE LA MUZANCHÈRE ÉVEQUE DE NANTES, A PIERRE FRANCOIS GRIHAULT DE LA MOTTE, AVOCAT AU PARLEMENT, PROCUREUR AU SIÈGE PRÉSIDIAL DU COMTÉ DE NANTES, DEMEURANT AU PILORI, PAROISSE DE SAINTE-CROIX A NANTES, LE 17 DECEMBRE 1774,
1772151942chez Delalain A Paris, chez Delalain, 1772. In-4 relié plein veau brun, dos à nerfs très orné, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, tranches rouges, gardes de papier marbré; xl + 866 pages. Contenant le commentaire latin et français de M. Jean Boiceau, Sieur de la Borderie, Avocat au Présidial de Poitiers, sur l'article LIV de l'ordonnance de Moulins avec plusieurs nouvelles questions tirées des plus célèbres jurisconsultes et décidées par les arréts des Cours souveraines et des observations sur l'article LV de l'ordonnance de Moulins sur le titre XX de l'ordonnance de 1667. Le tout conféré vec l'édit pérpétuel des Archiducs, les ordonnances, statuts et coutumes de Milan, de Bologne la Grasse, de Naples, de Portugal et des autres pays qui ont rapport à l'usage du droit français sur cette matière; avec le traité de la Preuve par comparaison d'écritures, de M. le Vayer. Mention de 6e édition considérablement augmentée. Bel exemplaire;
17315684London [William Bowyer] 1731 Première édition. Un exemplaire rare de ce projet de loi, conservé dans sa forme originale, avec un titre de dossier. Bien qu'aucune information ne soit fournie concernant l'imprimeur, l'ESTC indique que ce projet de loi a été imprimé par William Bowyer et précise, d'après ses registres, que seuls 1 500 exemplaires ont été tirés et que la plupart des feuilles ont ensuite été « réimprimées » (c'est-à-dire remises en presse et réimprimées ?). Le texte de loi ne fut pas adopté à cette occasion, mais fut promulgué lors de la session suivante, sous le titre 5 Geo.II.c.30. Il est intéressant de voir le projet de loi original, imprimé, mais comportant des espaces vides pour les dates et autres détails tout au long du texte. 31, [1] p. Sans reliure ni plats (tel qu'il a été publié). Cousu au dos. Probablement extrait d'un volume plus volumineux. 33 cm x 20 cm. ESTC : T80404.
1702157011702 A Paris au Palais chez Damien Beugnie 1702, fort volume In-4°, reliure pleine peau.époque, dos a nerfs, caissons ornés, pièce de titre maroquin fauve titre doré, 1 ff bl portrait gravé (monsieur Denis Talon) en frontispice, titre 7 ff 694+451 pp(deux partis reliées en un volue, complet)
175027721LONDRES 1750 une vue d'optique en couleurs, GRAVÉE A L'EAU-FORTE ET AQUARELLE SUR PAPIER DE FORMAT: 44,5 x 29 cm., 1750 Londres Publish'd according Act of Parliament, sans nom d'Editeur,
17639523Aix Chez la veuve de J. David & Esprit David 1763-1764 In- 12 de 59 et 6 ff.n.,ch., 39 ,72, 8 pp., basane, coiffe émoussée.
174611572Aix Vve Joseph Davis & Esprit David 1746 Petit in-4° XII+412 pp, (.) Par un Pésident au Mortier du même Parlement. Toutes tranches cirées, dos à 5 nerfs orné de caissons décorés et roulettes. Titre sur pièce de cuir, tome II gratté ( en réalité, seconde partie d'un ouvrage paru en 1744 ). Défauts d'usage, manques sur les coiffe.
1716128316à Douay, de l’Imprimeririe de Jean Jacques Arthus Taverne 1716 In-8 24 x 18 cm. Reliure de l’époque veau havane marbrée, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, [4]-101-[17] pp., vignette au titre, bandeau, cul-de-lampe, table des chapitres.
17341608030007Dublin : Printed by and for Theophilus Jones 1734-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 38 2 pp. Hardcover. Bound in modern blue cloth. Red leather title label on front board. Fine binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. <br> This edition has distinguishing notes whereby to know each member that voted for and against the enquiry into the affairs of the South-Sea Company Dublin : Printed by and for Theophilus Jones hardcover
1769127507à Paris, chez Delalain, Libraire M DCC LXIX 1769 In-4 26 x 19,5 cm. Reliure de l’époque veau havane marbré, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, XL-866 pp., table des chapitres, table des matières.
1754112142à Amsterdam, aux dépens de la Compagnie 1754 In-16 16,5 x 9 cm. Reliure de l’époque veau havane marbré, 326-380 pp. Exemplaire en bon état.
178420795London: J. Debrett 1784. 37 1 advt pp. Disbound a couple of spots else Very Good. <br /> <br /> First and only edition. "Considers the question whether the system of a strong responsible parliamentary administration should be restored" NUC. In England ministers are "responsible to parliament for their conduct and looking up to parliament for support; and not as in despotic governments the mere instruments of the will of an arbitrary master." This is "the great palladium of the Constitution." <br /> The author attacks "Lord B." Bute and the King for subverting this system during the events leading to the American Revolution and giving the executive arm of government over to "men ever unfriendly to liberty." <br /> FIRST EDITION. J. Debrett unknown
1777100737Pamphlet format small folio disbound but expertly taped spine 711-780 pp. Some darkening around edges mostly title and last page very minor aging; overall in nice condition. This content focuses on a variety of local government issues during the reign of George III. Topics include the widening and lighting of streets altering or rebuilding some buildings appointment of local authorities and the regulation of carts and carriages in town. Charles Eyre and William Strahan unknown
1777100737Pamphlet format small folio disbound but expertly taped spine 711-780 pp. Some darkening around edges mostly title and last page very minor aging; overall in nice condition. This content focuses on a variety of local government issues during the reign of George III. Topics include the widening and lighting of streets altering or rebuilding some buildings appointment of local authorities and the regulation of carts and carriages in town. Charles Eyre and William Strahan unknown books
1734607741734. London: Printed by John Baskett 1734. 2nd Enl. ed. London: Printed by John Baskett 1734. 2nd Enl. ed. Scarce Collection of Statutes Concerning Election to the House of Commons Great Britain. Parliament. The Statutes At Large Concerning Elections Of Members To Serve In The House Of Commons; Containing a Compleat Collection of All the Acts of Parliament Now in Force Which Relate Thereto Continued to the End of the Last Session of Parliament 1734. London: Printed by John Baskett 1734. vi 58 49-109 11 6 10 pp. Complete. Text continuous despite pagination. Octavo 6-1/2" x 3-1/2". Recent period-style quarter morocco over marbled boards lettering piece and gilt-edges raised bands to spine endpapers renewed. Light toning to text faint dampstaining to upper corners of a few leaves internally clean. A handsome copy. $250. Second edition enlarged. Added here is an act pertaining to elections in the Scottish Parliament. The first edition was published in 1733. Separate editions for Scotland were published in 1744 and 1747. English Short-Title Catalogue T78250. unknown
170311502London 1703 i.e. 1713. 8vo 17.9 cm 7.25". 1 f. 104 pp. <br><br>Report of the commission appointed at the end of the War of the Spanish Succession to examine the finances of the United Kingdom following the war and the recent union of Scotland and England 1707. Also included is A Report from the Commissioners Appointed to Take Examine and Determine the Debts Due to the Army &c. with its own sectional title-page dated 1713. First of two editions also printed 1714.<br>Â Â Â Â This is less dry than might seem with notes being present as to which officials' accountings were in revolting disarray as to what bakers were scamming Navy purchasing officers how much was spent on what at military hospitalsetc. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC T94705; Goldsmiths'-Kress 5055. 20th-century gray wrappers with title in blue ink on front wrapper. Wrappers with browning fading light soiling a little shallow chipping and a few shallow tears. Heavy pencilling on inside front wrapper and title-page. Pages with some shallow dog ears and traces of soiling. All edges speckled red. unknown books
1734664601734. Scarce Collection of Statutes Concerning Election to the House of Commons Great Britain. Parliament. The Statutes At Large Concerning Elections Of Members To Serve In The House Of Commons; Containing a Compleat Collection of All the Acts of Parliament Now in Force Which Relate Thereto Continued to the End of the Last Session of Parliament 1734. London: Printed by John Baskett 1734. vi 73 64-109 17 10 pp. Complete. Text continuous despite pagination. Octavo 6-1/4" x 3-3/4". Recent period-style quarter calf over marbled boards gilt fillets and lettering piece to spine endpapers renewed. Light toning to text negligible foxing to a few leaves. Ex-library. Small inkstamps to title page and a few other leaves. A nice copy in a handsome binding. $250. Second edition enlarged 1 of 2 issues from 1734. Added here is an act pertaining to elections in the Scottish Parliament. The first edition was published in 1733. Separate editions for Scotland were published in 1744 and 1747. English Short-Title Catalogue T78250. unknown books
1734607741734. London: Printed by John Baskett 1734. 2nd Enl. ed. London: Printed by John Baskett 1734. 2nd Enl. ed. Scarce Collection of Statutes Concerning Election to the House of Commons Great Britain. Parliament. The Statutes At Large Concerning Elections Of Members To Serve In The House Of Commons; Containing a Compleat Collection of All the Acts of Parliament Now in Force Which Relate Thereto Continued to the End of the Last Session of Parliament 1734. London: Printed by John Baskett 1734. vi 58 49-109 11 6 10 pp. Complete. Text continuous despite pagination. Octavo 6-1/2" x 3-1/2". Recent period-style quarter morocco over marbled boards lettering piece and gilt-edges raised bands to spine endpapers renewed. Light toning to text faint dampstaining to upper corners of a few leaves internally clean. A handsome copy. $250. Second edition enlarged. Added here is an act pertaining to elections in the Scottish Parliament. The first edition was published in 1733. Separate editions for Scotland were published in 1744 and 1747. English Short-Title Catalogue T78250. unknown books
178420795London: J. Debrett 1784. 37 1 advt pp. Disbound a couple of spots else Very Good. <br/><br/> First and only edition. "Considers the question whether the system of a strong responsible parliamentary administration should be restored" NUC. In England ministers are "responsible to parliament for their conduct and looking up to parliament for support; and not as in despotic governments the mere instruments of the will of an arbitrary master." This is "the great palladium of the Constitution." <br/> The author attacks "Lord B." Bute and the King for subverting this system during the events leading to the American Revolution and giving the executive arm of government over to "men ever unfriendly to liberty." <br/>FIRST EDITION. J. Debrett unknown books
1723AQ23050London: s.n. 1723. 3pp 1. Stab-stitch holes and remains of binding to gutter. Docket title printed to verso. Separated into two leaves along fold. A trifle creased. A rare survival of an early eighteenth-century parliamentary act for regulating the sale of footwear and related manufacturing materials by journeyman cobblers. Two editions were published concurrently one printed by John Basket the other as here without an imprint. Both are scarce this edition in particular; ESTC records just a single copy Guildhall. ESTC N56275. Folio. [s.n.] unknown
175692353Thomas Baskett. London. 1756. First edition. 1756. 36 pages with title page not bound but held together with paper clips. Page edges very chipped last blank page lacks portions and is very torn and worn. Stain to top of title. Was originally folded in half so paper clip marks are visible to right margin of title. SCARCE. 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