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19088436London H.M.S.O. 1908. 1908 Folio. xxii 629 p. Text in two columns. Modern cloth binding. The first title page with the neat stamp of the Law Society library. A very good copy. London, H.M.S.O., hardcover
1959437126London : H. M. S. O. 1959. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine cloth copies in near-fine very slightly edge-dulled dust wrappers in a slightly worn slip-case. Set remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 3 volumes illus. maps. slip case. Subjects; Great Britain Parliament House of Commons. Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments and Constructions of England / Historic buildings and ancient monuments / Cambridge / Ancient monuments / Leisure and heritage. London : H. M. S. O. hardcover
190929881909 broché in-octavo jésus, dos et couverture crème, non rogné en partie non coupé long papier, 605 pages, 1909 Paris Librairie ancienne Honoré Champion Editeur,
19819780662117230-2025House of Commons Canada 1981. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Sub-committee on Acid Rain</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> House of Commons Canada</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780662117230</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1981</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 150</p> House of Commons Canada hardcover
19742090502128900235Kajima Research Institute Publishing 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 207p Plate size: 27cm Number of books: 1 Kajima Research Institute Publishing paperback
1944369103London: His Majesty's Stationery Office 1944. First Edition. Softcover. Good copy in original stiff card wrappers with some wear and tear as with age. Remains well-preserved overall; bright and clean. Physical description; 64 pages. Subjects; Social Insurance. Parliamentary Reports. Minister of Reconstruction to Parliament. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office paperback
1977np1166Yale University Press, New Haven and London Cartonné 1977 4 volumes in-8 (18,5 x 26 cm), cartonnés toilés, Volume 1 : Introduction and Reference Materials : 136 pages, volume 2 : 17 march - 19 april 1628 : 584 pages, volume III : 21 april - 27 may 1628 : 641 pages, volume IV : 28 may - 26 june 1628 : 512 pages texte en anglais ; menus défauts, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1911ZB528218London: HMSO 1911. 24 pp. 2 folding maps original self wrappers minor library markings else good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. London: HMSO unknown
1909ZB528221London: HMSO 1909. 29 pp. 2 folding maps; original self wrappers minor library markings else very good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. London: HMSO unknown
1948BIBLIO-31723The House of Commons London first edition 1948. Green buckram over bevelled boards gilt cover-title within oval frame and triple-filet border gilt portcullis device on rear board folio 38 cm. 19 1 pp ills. Includes the text of Winston Churchill's speech at the occasion. Churchil's bibliographers claim that the standard issue of this volume was in wrappers for presentation to Members of Parliament and a limitation statement in the volume records that 24 copies on handmade paper were specially bound in morocco for those who attended the ceremony. But the specimens that appear in the market from time to time seem to be like ours - bound in greebn buckram and not on handmade paper. Library bookplate on front pastedown endpaper otherwise Very Good. The House of Commons, London, first edition, 1948 hardcover
19301712100011London: H.M.S.O.; Her Majesty's Stationery Office 1930. Hardcover. Very Good. 24 volumes. Bound in publisher's tan cloth with red and green leather spine labels. Some minor chipping to spine labels. Edges wine red. Foreign Office embossed on front boards. Good bindings and covers. Clean unmarked pages. Consists of WWII era parliamentary debates Vols. 79-84 88-96 110 112-119. Includes the years: 1930-1935; 1937 1939-1941. This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. H.M.S.O.; Her Majesty's Stationery Office hardcover
1955ZB583024London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office 1955. octavo 40 pp. folding map softcover library markings else good . - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office paperback
1918165701918. Representation of the People Act 1918. 8 Geo. 5. Ch. 64 Printed by Percy Lunch Humphries & Co. Ltd. for Normal Gibb Scorgie C.V.O. C.B.E. Controller of His Majesty's Stationery Office and King's Printer of Acts of Parliament. First edition. 161 pages. Original paper wrappers. 9 1/2 x 6 in. The Representation of the People Act of 1918 granted the vote to women over the age of 30 who met a property qualification. The same Act gave the vote to all men over the age of 21. As a result of this act 8.5 million women joined the electorate and made up almost 40% of all voters in the United Kingdom. This was a great victory for the women's suffrage movement which had been calling for voting rights since the 1830s. Militant suffrage groups in the UK were even known for campaigns of destruction and mayhem in order to keep their issue in the forefront of everyone's minds. unknown
1969297423Shannon Ireland: Irish University Press 1969. Facsimile Edition. Quarter Leather. Very Good binding. Two large quarto volumes; quarter bound in green morocco with raised bands and titled in gilt over green cloth; 324 pages; 10 8 53-495 pages; the two volumes are clean and have no ownership marks of any kind in them.~~It should be noted that the second volume is tab indexed and that the labels on the indented tabs are missing. Overall an attractive set in two volumes and uncommon as such. Very Good binding. Irish University Press unknown
1927110981927 DIJON, Alfred Bellais Lib. - 1927 - In-4 - Broché - Sous emboitage - Couverture rempliée illustrée - Tirage limité à 530 exemplaires, un des 20 exemplaires numérotés sur Hollande van gelder vergé, N° 14 - Planches d'armoiries in fine, avec un double de chaque planche joint - Index - 412 pages - Très bon exemplaire
1901020485Perth: Perth: Richard Pether Government Printer 1901 First Edition xiii 578 32 31pp 1901 Near Fine original blue boards half-calf slightly worn with former owner's name in gilt to front board now rubbed corners and spine in calf with raised titles internally Fine throughout except for a little mild age-toning with hand-written emendations. This volume contains the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act in which Western Australia agrees to become part of the Commonwealth of Australia. Very Scarce. Perth: Richard Pether, Government Printer 1901 First Edition xiii, 578, 32, 31pp hardcover
19302809<p>23 pages; Some rust to staples. All shipments through USPS insured Priority Mail.</p> His Majesty's Stationery Office paperback
1936mon0000038591HMSO 1936-01-01. Paperback. Acceptable. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Well read copy with some spine wear. Colouring of page edges due to age. HMSO paperback
1980675571980. Debates in the House of Lords 1909-1980 Great Britain. Parliament. Parliamentary Debates Official House of Lords. London: Printed for the Controller of H.M.S.O. 1909-1980. 397 Vols. lacking vols. 129-133 and vol. 260. Forty-two 42 linear feet of shelf space. Contemporary cloth blind frames to boards gilt titles to spine. Volumes I bound in recent buckram. Moderate shelfwear interiors clean. Ex-law school library. Location labels to spines stamps to edges bookplates and other markings to pastedowns and endleaves. $1495. New Series. Authorized by Parliament this series was the successor to Hansard's Parliamentary Debates which succeeded the series commenced by William Cobbett in 1804. unknown books
1980675581980. 920 vols. of 967 lacking 47 vols. 154 linear feet. 920 vols. of 967 lacking 47 vols. 154 linear feet. Debates in the House of Commons 1909-1980 Great Britain. Parliament. Parliamentary Debates Official House of Commons. London: Printed for the Controller of H.M.S.O. 1909-1980. Vols. 1-362; 406-701; 704-898; 900-965; 967. Together 920 volumes. Lacking vols. 363-405 702 703 899 and 966. One hundred fifty-four 154 linear feet of shelf space. Contemporary cloth blind frames to boards blind fillets and gilt titles to spine a few volumes bound in similar-style later cloth. Light to moderate shelfwear some hinges craked or starting interiors clean. Ex-law school library. Location labels to spines stamps to edges bookplates and other markings to pastedowns and endleaves. $1995. New Series. Authorized by Parliament this series was the successor to Hansard's Parliamentary Debates which succeeded the series commenced by William Cobbett in 1804. unknown books
192295292London: His Majesty's Stationary Office 1922. Rare original pamphlet establishing the <span class="match">Palestine</span> <span class="match">Mandate.</span> Octavo 12 pages. Scarce and desirable. A<span class="match"> crucial document in Middle Eastern history</span>. At the 1919 Paris Peace Conference despite huge pressure from France most of the 1916 Sykes-Picot Treaty relating to the post-war political solution of the Middle East was enforced. Emir Faisal bin Hussein bin Ali al-Hashemi 1885-1933 leader of the Arab Revolt was named as King of the Arab Kingdom of Syria but as he had relinquished coastal areas of Syria to the French he found himself undermined by Syrian extremists agitating for a Greater Syria. Wavering he caved in to their demands and rejected his previous accommodation with the French. Simultaneously Feisal's political grip of inland Syria started to wane and the Allies hurriedly reconvened this time at San Remo Italy in April 1920 and hammered out an allocation of Mandates. This change in policy supported by American enthusiasm for Mandates brought political stability to the region enforced by imperial ambition and repressive force killing off the Sykes-Picot Treaty which had at least in principle enshrined the idea of Arab self-determinism. The British under pressure from the Anglo-Indian government supported the French in order to secure Mesopotamia and were given the Mandate of Palestine. The present volume is the finalised version of the terms under which the British would govern the Mandate. There was provision for the settlement of Jews and the establishment of 'the Jewish national home' as per the Balfour Declaration of 1917. However there was considerable debate as to whether this should apply to the eastern area of the Mandate known as Trans-Jordan and the current work carries a note explicitly stating that these provisions are not be enacted in Trans-Jordan. In effect this limited the eastern boundary of any future Jewish state to the River Jordan Khalidi & Khadduri 1650. His Majesty's Stationary Office unknown books
192195293London: His Majesty's Stationary Office 1921. Rare collection of original documents relating to the Palestine Question 1917-1947. Octavos 3 volumes unbound. Scarce and desirable. With the failure of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry in 1946 the British government requested the General Assembly of the United Nations to form a special committee to investigate the Palestine problem. The United Nations Special Committee on Palestine UNSCOP arrived in Palestine on 15 June 1947. The Arab Higher Committee believed UNSCOP to be pro-Zionist and so boycotted proceedings although some members of the AHC did meet the committee in a private capacity. While UNSCOP was in Palestine the SS Exodus arrived in Haifa with Jewish Displaced Persons seeking to illegally immigrate to Palestine and some have stated that it was this that changed the UN's outlook to support the creation of the state of Israel. UNSCOP's final recommendations delivered on 3 September 1947 at Geneva supported the termination of the Mandate with a majority of committee members recommending the partition of Palestine into two separate states and a minority favouring a federal union with Jerusalem as its capital. Having originally boycotted UNSCOP the Arab Higher Committee must have realised that there would have been only a very small window of opportunity between the Geneva meeting and the General Assembly vote to present their case and so compiled the present lot. Published on 1 October 1947 it contains 46 different documents 'Including the texts of correspondence memoranda and notes submitted to British and international authorities by Palestinian Arab organisations between 1921 and 1947' Khalidi & Khadduri. One assumes it was distributed to members of the UN General Assembly prior to the vote on Partition; this occurred on 29 November 1947 with the General Assembly adopting Resolution 181 based on the UNSCOP majority plan with only slight modifications to the proposed recommendations. We can only trace 11 copies in institutions: 2 in the UK LSE and Oxford 8 in the US and one at the American University of Beirut Khalidi & Khadduri 780. His Majesty's Stationary Office unknown
192195293London: His Majesty's Stationary Office 1921. Rare collection of original documents relating to the Palestine Question 1917-1947. Octavos 3 volumes unbound. Scarce and desirable. With the failure of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry in 1946 the British government requested the General Assembly of the United Nations to form a special committee to investigate the Palestine problem. The United Nations Special Committee on Palestine UNSCOP arrived in Palestine on 15 June 1947. The Arab Higher Committee believed UNSCOP to be pro-Zionist and so boycotted proceedings although some members of the AHC did meet the committee in a private capacity. While UNSCOP was in Palestine the SS Exodus arrived in Haifa with Jewish Displaced Persons seeking to illegally immigrate to Palestine and some have stated that it was this that changed the UN's outlook to support the creation of the state of Israel. UNSCOP's final recommendations delivered on 3 September 1947 at Geneva supported the termination of the Mandate with a majority of committee members recommending the partition of Palestine into two separate states and a minority favouring a federal union with Jerusalem as its capital. Having originally boycotted UNSCOP the Arab Higher Committee must have realised that there would have been only a very small window of opportunity between the Geneva meeting and the General Assembly vote to present their case and so compiled the present lot. Published on 1 October 1947 it contains 46 different documents 'Including the texts of correspondence memoranda and notes submitted to British and international authorities by Palestinian Arab organisations between 1921 and 1947' Khalidi & Khadduri. One assumes it was distributed to members of the UN General Assembly prior to the vote on Partition; this occurred on 29 November 1947 with the General Assembly adopting Resolution 181 based on the UNSCOP majority plan with only slight modifications to the proposed recommendations. We can only trace 11 copies in institutions: 2 in the UK LSE and Oxford 8 in the US and one at the American University of Beirut Khalidi & Khadduri 780. His Majesty's Stationary Office unknown books