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188590523Perth: Government Printer. 1885. Foolscap 4 pp. Near-fine condn. "Presented to the Legislative Council His Excellency's Command." <br>"No. 30." 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
187991271London: Chatto & Windus. 1879. 1st ed. octavo rebound in half leather with gilt decorations and raised bands to spine new endpapers pp xii 325 plus 40 pp publisher's catalogue. Faint inscription with date 1879 in ink and blindstamp to title page some light markings to top-edge otherwise near-fine condition. A beautifully rebound first edition. A report prepared by the Sub-Committee of the Afghan Committee for the British Parliament. "The object of this publication is to help our countrymen to understand by what steps they have been involved in war with the Afghan nation and what grounds are assigned for that war by its authors." Preface. Not in NLA 1st edition. Half leather. Chatto & Windus hardcover
1683V75230Edinburgh: Printed by David Lindsay 1683. Hardcover. Good. Title in decorative acorn frame with Scottish lion fleur de lys & thistle coat of arms at head of p579 crowned Thistle & Rose emblems. . 12mo 135x75mm leather-spined old uncovered boards rubbed/marked 130pp inc 1st title/blank verso 2pp blank 2nd title LAWS AND ACTS .CHARLES THE SECOND 133-371pp 1p blank 12pp signed 373-640pp. First title with two ink names cropped at lower edge with stamp of Trustees for Manufactures &c. in Scotland to blank verso and small marginal repair. A few headlines sl.cropped p549 misnumbered 546 but verso correctly p550. Referenced by WING S1168C ESTC R183958 and Aldis H.G. Scotland 2364. Companion volumes 2 published by David Lindsay 1683 are available our ref. V75229 covering the Edinburgh "Acts of Parliament" of earlier Kings of Scotland from Jamesd I to James VI. Printed by David Lindsay hardcover
164826845guerande 1648 un document, broché de format : 19,5 centimètres de large par 28,8 centimètres de haut, manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier vergé ligné filigrané, de 24 pages, signature manuscrite à l'encre brune : BORRÉ,
013960Jean-Charles d'Augeard (1725-ap.1777), président à mortier au Parlement de Bordeaux, conseiller du roi. L.A.S., Poitiers, 14 mars 1777, 1p in-4. Adresse et cachet aux armes (illisibles) au dos. A Pierre-Emmanuel de Casaux (1716-1778), président à mortier au Parlement de Bordeaux : « Je saisirai toujours avec empressement, Monsieur, les occasions d'être utile à Monsieur votre frère, vous me rendez justice en ne doutant pas de l'envie que j'ai de rendre service à un camarade et à un ami ; je me flatte qu'il m'accorde ce titre. Pontac qui doit venir me joindre ici à la fin du mois pourrait se charger de conduire les mulets de Monsieur votre frère jusqu'à Poitiers. Je lui en écris. Je compte partir d'ici le vingt six ou le vint sept de ce mois. Procurez-moi des occasions de vous être bon à quelque chose et j'espère que vous reconnaitrez que mon attachement pour vous n'est pas moins sincère que celui que j'ai voué à Monsieur votre frère. Je suis, Monsieur, votre très humble et très obéissant serviteur. Daugeard. Présentez, je vous prie, mes respects à Monsieur votre père et à Madame votre mère ». d'Augeard avait épousé Luce-Eléonore de Chardeboeuf de Pradel, originaire de Poitiers, en 1763. Il est parfois donné (à tort !) mort en 1755. Pontac est un membre de la fameuse famille bordelaise dont l'histoire est autant liée aux vins de Bordeaux qu'à son parlement. Elle donne des présidents à mortier et des premiers présidents. [215]
013980Lot divers : lettres adressées à Pierre-Emmanuel de Casaux (1716-1778), président à mortier au Parlement de Bordeaux, expéditeurs non identifiés clairement : .Benelaux (?), de Saint Androny, 1761 : vins, pigeons, vendanges ; .Trouvé, de Paris : 4 LAS autour du rachat de la charge (voir Gallois). Probablement la famille originaire du Bordelais et portant les armes : « De gueules, à la fasce d'argent chargée de deux cloches de sable les battants d'or, acc. en chef de deux molettes du même, trouées d'azur, et en pointe d'un lion d'argent ». Toutefois les cachets aux armes portent trois molettes et non deux ; .Fargis (?) : voeux ; .Broca : reçu de 1771. Probablement un aïeul du médecin Paul Broca (grand-père?) ; .Montz, A Paris, 1760 : Casaux l'a prévenu d'un jugement dans un procès contre Meyrac ; .De Bossey, LAS et LS : demande d'argent pour l'aider puis excuses pour sa demande. Adressées au fils pendant la révolution ; .Caissier ainé, de Castres, adressée à M. Fermat : résine. [216]
1806280171806 PARIS, Périsse et Compère, Léopold Collin, 1806 - Edition Originale - In-8 - Reliure 1/2 basane - Dos lisse très orné - toutes tranches rouges - Signet - VI, 541 pages - quelques rousseurs - bon exemplaire - Envoi rapide et soigné - Réf. 28017
013981Lot divers : brouillons de Casaux autour de Nicolas-Alexandre de Ségur (1697-1755), président du parlement de Bordeaux et de sa femme Charlotte-Emilie Le Fèvre de Caumartin (morte en 1759) : .Au marquis de Ségur pour lui annoncer la mort de sa soeur, Mademoiselle de Calon. Ségur, propriétaire du château Calon, avait ajouté Calon à son nom. Un mot est aussi adressé à son épouse. 28 mai 1754. .A la marquise de Ségur : lettre suite à la nomination de son neveu comme intendant de Flandres & d'Artois et des Trois Evêchés. La lettre mentionne aussi à plusieurs reprise les Argenson : Marc-René de Voyer de Paulmy d'Argenson (1652-1721) est le beau frère de la marquise de Ségur. Avril 1754. .A un ami [le marquis de Ségur?], mentions du parlement, de « Mr de Ségur », de l'hiver rude à Paris. Paris, 1er février 1757. .Probablement à la marquise de Ségur, pour la remercier de sa lettre de félicitation pour son mariage (qui eut lieu le 25 février 1756). 20 mars 1756. [217]
1820391228London : House of Commons 1820. 1st edition. Hardcover. Provenance: Bookplate of Bibliotheca Seminari Ionanis. Poor copy in the original half aniline calf over marbled boards. Front board detached; spine bands and panel edges rubbed and bumped as with age. Text remains clear and without blemish. Physical description; 670 pp. Subjects; Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Public records Ireland. Ireland History ; Sources. London : House of Commons hardcover
201222412<p>From vintage surf art to the latest designs this collection is filled with brilliant color energy and vibe. It features the top 30 artists working on the surf graphic scene each with a detailed biography as well as the same eye-popping production values of <em>Kustom Graphics</em> and <em>Kustom Graphics II</em>. Of course there are plenty of California artists making their marks on the surf art scene as well.</p><p>This is a nice clean copy with a tight binding! And the dust jacket is protected by clear plastic.</p> Korero Books hardcover
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
1877CNApoCAN58Ottawa: Printed By MacLean Roger & Co. 1877. 1877. 8vo. pp. 257. large folding lithographed map of Western Canada. modern cloth original printed wrs. bound in wrs. defective & mounted. "Evidence on the agricultural potentialities of the West submitted by J.Y.Shantz A.G.B.Bannatyne Hugh Sutherland Thos. Spence Mr. Hill Mr. Fuller and Col. Short." Peel Peel 452. Hardcover. Ottawa: Printed By MacLean Roger & Co., 1877. Hardcover
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
38672London: Printed for Miles Mitchell junior 1661. First and only edition 12mo 4 68pp. first 3 leaves detached with chips to margins red morocco rubbed and worn spine defective. Provenance: Armorial bookplate of Lord Colchester Kidbrooke. London: Printed for Miles Mitchell junior, 1661 unknown
First and only edition, 12mo, [4], 68pp., first 3 leaves detached with chips to margins, red morocco, rubbed and worn, spine defective. Provenance: Armorial bookplate of Lord Colchester, Kidbrooke.
9946Melbourne 1914: Albert J Mullett Govt Printer. Pamphlet. <p>The Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia. The War - Temperance Measures in Russia.</p> <p><br /> The Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia<br /> <br /> The War - Temperance Measures in Russia: despatch from his Majesty's Ambassador at Petrograd enclosing a memorandum on the subject of the temperance measures adopted in Russia since the outbreak of the European War<br /> <br /> Melbourne : Albert J Mullett Government Printer for the State of Victoria. No 108 - F6748.<br /> <br /> <br /> Folio 340x210mm cream single leaf printed to both sides 2pp<br /> <br /> When World War I broke out in 1914 almost all of the participant countries including Russia restricted alcohol. Because of the policies noted here closing all liquor outlets and prohibiting the sale of alcohol until the end of the war Russia was able to put its armies in the field much quicker than Germany securing early victories on the Eastern Front. Although the Tsar had been seeking to reduce his empire's reliance on and addiction to vodka spurred on by the Government's absolute control for some centuries of vodka production and distribution for some time in September 1914 he effectively invoked prohibition; making Russia the first prohibition country in the world five years early than the USA. Some scholars now contend that this prohibition and its economic consequences was one of the main causes contributing to the Russian Revolution. Prohibition of State controlled Vodka continued until Stalin came to power in 1924.<br /> <br /> The recipient Sir Edward Grey was the British Foreign Secretary. Why he forwarded it to the Australian Parliament or why it was published in 1915 is unclear; howeverduring World War I temperance and patriotism had become firmly welded together in the public's mind due to increased activism by the temperance movement. In 1915 there was a significant debate about temperance and its importance to the war effort. Bipartisan political and religious support meant that temperance measures but not prohibition were enacted throughout Australia such as early closing hours to 'preserve the empire' and 'support the troops'.<br /> <br /> An intriguing insight into the confluence of war and prohibition. A fine copy.<br /> <br /> § Trove records 1 holding. Only 950 copies were produced.</p> Albert J Mullett, Govt Printer unknown
elala6116Quebec: Printed by Augustin Coté & George Thomas Cary 1867. cfTPL 4582. BOUND WITH: QUEBEC. LAWS STATUTES. Statuts De La Province De Québec Passés Dans La Trente-Et-Unième Année Du Règne De Sa Majesté La Reine Victoria Et Dans La Première Session Du Premier Parlement Commencée Et Tenue À Québec Le Vingt-Septième Jour De Décembre En L’Année De Notre Seigneur Mil Huit Cent Soixante-Et-Sept. 8vo. pp. 172. Quebec: Printed by Augustin Coté & George Thomas Cary 1868. 8vo. pp. xxxix. contemporary quarter calf worn joints cracked. elala6116 Quebec: Printed by Augustin Coté & George Thomas Cary, [1867] unknown
46000001London1903-1906 HMSO.New black cloth silver spine titles pristine example contents likewise 14.5 x 24 cm. 2519 2130 pageschartsstatisticsvery clean & solid no issues bright example SELDOM FOUND FIRST & ONLY ORIGINALS . . . ORIGINAL REPORTS FROM THE FRENCH PASSED ON TO THE BRITISH . . . FOUR ANNUAL REPORTS 1902-1906 BOUND IN ONE VOLUME . . COVERING INDO-CHINA COLONY TRADE STASTICS . Original printed reports issued by HSMO His Majesty's Stationery Office. . These are official reports each with "Reference to Previous Report annual Series number unique to each copy. . Each report consists of: . COCHIN-CHINA: Agriculture public works telegraph cables. . CAMBODIA: . ANNAM . QUANG-TCHEOU-WAN . INDO-CHINA statistics exchange comparative statements of imports & exports. . GENERAL Customs duties tonnage dues regulations & customs regulations. . All texts in English. . The last report for 1905 title page has a slightly variant title: "DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR REPORTS. FRANCE. REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1905 ON THE TRADE OF FRENCH INDO-CHINA." . INDO-CHINA political divisions weights and values total value of trade distribution of trade in Indo-China customs tariffs exports imports transit trade Yunnan transit trade Kwangsi transit trade; c. Siam transit trade shipping concluding remarks. . Annexes: a. Shipping entered and cleared; b. exports and imports; c. value of goods exported from and imported into Indo-China. . With the usual statistical charts and official documents. . This is an excellent primary source for reliable statistics for the early years of the 20th century. Not found elsewhere. . Color photos are posted to our website. . . unknown
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
180517274London 1805. Folio 32.5 cm 12.75". 8 pp. <br><br>Government document 172 "Ordered to be printed 19th June 1805." This scarce discussion of the British Museum's proposed acquisition of a significant collection of classical sculpture includes several contemporary assessments of the value of Townley's marbles which did indeed go to the museum later in the year of this item's publication. John Flaxman was one of those expressing an opinion of the trove; he says that he has "paid a great deal of attention to it as a Sculptor" and believes it to be "richly worth" the sum of £20000.<br>Â Â Â Â WorldCat and NUC report only one holding of this item in the U.S. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in NSTC CD version. Removed from a nonce volume now in a Mylar folder; title-page and final blank lightly dust-soiled. Sewing mostly gone. Title-page with short tear from inner margin not touching text; some leaves with small edge chips. unknown books