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17704095Paris: Chez Lotlin/Chez La Combe 1770. Hardcover. Good. Instructions for Lords and their Valets". Possibly a 1st edition; the 'Approbation' is dated 1769. This is extremely scarce; we haven't heard of another copy. I had no luck finding the identity of Monsieur "R" but I don't read French. Good plus in a very old binding possibly contemporary. Full leather finished with a marbling effect boards slt. bowed gilt borders gilt title and many devices on spine marbled endpapers red chalk edges. Corners worn and bumped spine ends worn external front hinge weak so that leather is beginning to split. 2" near the top. The text has been trimmed for the binding but the margins were quite large. The tail of a trimmed-off owner's name appears at the top of the title page. The 18th-century marbled paper is quite beautiful; the binder was a bit clumsy and there are creases in both pastedowns. A splay of foxing on the half-title page but nowhere else. Text pages in French very clean and bright. Printed by Lottin one of the more prolific publishers of 18th-century France. 278 pp. An interesting guide to recommended behavior published just 19 years before the Revolution. <br/> <br/> Chez Lotlin/Chez La Combe hardcover
20062083002116405295New Japan Publishing Company 2006. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. New Japan Publishing Company paperback
199674469Canberra: Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia 1996. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. xx 191 33 pages. Abbreviations. Footnotes. Illustrations. Dissenting Report. Glossary. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Sticker residue and scuffing on back cover. The Senate Select Committee on the Dangers of Radioactive Waste was established on 9 March 1995. The Committee examined 117 witnesses at 11 public hearings representing 70 individuals or organizations. The Committee also held in camera hearings in Canberra on 13 20 and 30 November and in Sydney on 11 December 1995. During the Inquiry the Committee inspected the temporary storage sites at Woomera the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization facilities at Lucas Heights the Esk temporary storage facility Queenslanda and the Mt. Walton repository Western Australia. The is the Committee's report with recommendations and dissenting views of two Senators. Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia paperback
191663494London: Harrison and Sons 1916. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Fair. No dust jacket as issued. Ink notation at the bottom of page 1. Tear noted on pages 7/8. ii 25 p. Cd. 8322. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty. August 1916. Printed under the Authority of His Majesty's Stationery Office. Harrison and Sons paperback
191663477London: Harrison and Sons 1916. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. 27 p. With the Compliments of Sir Gilbert Parker card laid in. Ink number at bottom of page 2. Cd. 8348. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty. September 1916. Printed under the authority of His Majesty's Stationery Office. Harrison and Sons paperback
191765986London: His Majesty's Stationery Office 1917. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. 2 29 pages. Occasional footnotes. Ink notation on first page. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty. March 1917. Cd. 8477. From Wikipedia: The situation of World War I prisoners of war in Germany is an aspect of the conflict little covered by historical research. However the number of soldiers imprisoned reached a little over seven million for all the belligerents of whom around 2400000 were held by Germany. Starting in 1915 the German authorities put in place a system of camps nearly three hundred in all and did not hesitate to resort to denutrition punishments and psychological mobbing; incarceration was also combined with methodical exploitation of the prisoners. However the captivity organized by the German military authorities also contributed to creating exchanges among peoples and led a number of prisoners to reflect on their involvement in the war and relation with their homeland. Soldiers were not the only ones made prisoner during the war; civilian populations were also impacted. Historian Annette Becker has extensively studied this aspect of the war. After the invasion the German Army started by taking hostages first of all the towns' leading citizens. Several invaded countries were affected by civilian deportations: France Belgium Romania Russia etc. 100000 were deported from France and Belgium. From 1914 both male and female civilians aged 14 and over from the occupied zones were forced to work quite often on projects related to the war effort such as the rebuilding of infrastructure destroyed by fighting roads rail tracks etc. In short order the civilians began to be deported to forced labor camps. There they formed the Zivilarbeiter-Bataillone civilian workers' battalions and wore a distinctive mark: a red armband. Becker indicates that their living conditions resembled those of the prisoners - that is they were harsh. The hostages were sent to camps in Prussia or Lithuania and some of them remained prisoners until 1918. Like the military prisoners civilians were subject to exchanges and a bureau for the repatriation of civilian detainees was created at Bern in 1916. At the end of the war civilian prisoners formed an association the Union nationale des prisonniers civils de guerre. His Majesty's Stationery Office paperback
191664719London: Harrison and Sons 1916. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. Number in ink at bottom of page 3. 7 1 p. Cd. 8353. Printed under the Authority of His Majesty's Stationery Office. Harrison and Sons paperback
191662794London: Harrison and Sons 1916. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Fair. No dust jacket as issued. Ex-library. Historical Society stamp on front. Ink number at bottom of front page. Front two pages have long tear. iv 89 1 p. Cd. 8235. Printed under the AUthority of His Majesty's Sattionery Office. Harrison and Sons paperback
191865952London: His Majesty's Stationery Office 1918. Wraps. Good. 53 pages. Ex-library. Usual library marking. Chip to front page. Fold marks. Damp stains at fore-edge. Cd. 8984. This was presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty. February 1918. Includes statements by various British military personnel. From Wikipedia: The situation of World War I prisoners of war in Germany is an aspect of the conflict little covered by historical research. However the number of soldiers imprisoned reached a little over seven million for all the belligerents of whom around 2400000 were held by Germany. Starting in 1915 the German authorities put in place a system of camps nearly three hundred in all and did not hesitate to resort to denutrition punishments and psychological mobbing; incarceration was also combined with methodical exploitation of the prisoners. However the captivity organized by the German military authorities also contributed to creating exchanges among peoples and led a number of prisoners to reflect on their involvement in the war and relation with their homeland. Soldiers were not the only ones made prisoner during the war; civilian populations were also impacted. Historian Annette Becker has extensively studied this aspect of the war. After the invasion the German Army started by taking hostages first of all the towns' leading citizens. Several invaded countries were affected by civilian deportations: France Belgium Romania Russia etc. 100000 were deported from France and Belgium. From 1914 both male and female civilians aged 14 and over from the occupied zones were forced to work quite often on projects related to the war effort such as the rebuilding of infrastructure destroyed by fighting roads rail tracks etc. In short order the civilians began to be deported to forced labor camps. There they formed the Zivilarbeiter-Bataillone civilian workers' battalions and wore a distinctive mark: a red armband. Becker indicates that their living conditions resembled those of the prisoners - that is they were harsh. The hostages were sent to camps in Prussia or Lithuania and some of them remained prisoners until 1918. Like the military prisoners civilians were subject to exchanges and a bureau for the repatriation of civilian detainees was created at Bern in 1916. At the end of the war civilian prisoners formed an association the Union nationale des prisonniers civils de guerre. His Majesty's Stationery Office paperback
191655647London: HMSO 1916. good. 8.25" x 13" 7 wraps appendices staple bound entire document folded in thirds horizontally small creases to front cover edges. Small soiled/discolored areas on front cover stamps of the Bangor Historical Society on front cover small ink number at bottom of front cover. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty April 1916 Cd. 8283. Contains a memorandum respecting the case of Horst von der Goltz and the sworn statement by Horst von der Goltz. Appendix A contains addresses of persons taken from a note-book found among von der Goltz's effects; Appendix B contains letter and telegrams in German and in English translation found among von der Goltz's papers. HMSO paperback
1840320177Cambridge Eng. : Proquest LLC 1840. 1st edition reprint. Hardcover. Provenance: Dr. G. B. Westwood. Near fine copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description: 158p. Subject: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Beaumont Peerage / Beaumont Claim Of Peerage / Peerage / Inheritance. Cambridge [Eng.] : Proquest LLC hardcover
189234-0U0R-O6BX1892. Hardcover. Good. Two volume set. First editions Ward Lock Bowden 1892. Ex-library with old-school 1892 library bookplates to front covers threatening punishments up to jail!. Vol. 1 has moderate wear Vol. 2 has some chipping to spine tips and worn-through corners spine gilt on both volumes remains bright. Pages yellowed with minor blemishes. Bindings serviceable with some cracking. Two of the fold-outs are in pieces. hardcover
1963BIBRR1118802271963. Hardcover. New. THIS RARE/ANTIQUE BOOK PUBLISHED IN THE YEAR 1963 BY Y.K. Publishers HAVING 248 PGS AND SIZE 9.506.0 WRITTEN IN English. THE BOOK IS IN READABLE CONDITION Originally in Softcover with some issues like loose binding and some Pin Holes. THE IMAGE OF THIS BOOK IS GIVEN FOR YOUR REFERENCE. WE CAN REBIND THE SAME IN LEATHER BINDING FOR EXTRA $ 25. hardcover
0642099995.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1415154743Victoria.: Government Printer. 1914-15-16-17. Collection of 4 reports wrappers very good copies. 34 x 21cm. <br> <br>For the Year ended 30th June 1916 - 8pp 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 1952 - 14pp. . Government Printer. unknown
1914ZB386837London: HMSO 1914. folio xii 273 pp. original paper wrappers now chipped and torn library markings still 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. London: HMSO unknown
1391174429.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0260236586.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1980128514Various Publishers 1980s. First printings perfect-bound and stapled 8vos color throughout photographic wraps. Vintage adult magazines featuring explicit erotic photography; Gourmet was a video company so many of the layouts are actually from filmed adult movies and some multi-lingual.Cram No. 2 Gourmet Parliament thick Sue Nero Vanessa del Rio price sticker. Super Ass No. 1 thick seller sticker and ink to front. Very Good Plus overall light rubbing and toning a few creases. For mature audiences. Various Publishers paperback
1984127210American Art Enterprises 1984. Very Good. Vol. 1 Nos. 1 3 5 August October December 1984 $3.50 cover price Parliament News dist. b/w approx. 28pp ea stapled softcover quartos. Three vintage adult magazines featuring nude & pornographic photography of solo & paired women most pages w/ blocked vignettes a few full-pg photos ads for Marlowe Sales & Gourmet Video meant to serve as a preview of the publisher's upcoming magazine issues began August 1984 short-lived series 1985 issues seen. Black/white throughout centerfolds ads lists. V1 N1: August July 1984 Finger Friggin' Latin Babes Chunky Asses Lesbian Lovers Tits 4 U Black & Lusty centerfold Hot Wet Pussys Strip Tease Hot Legs Floppers Roommates Fanny notables Mona Page Barbara Alton Leslie Winston. V1 N3: October October 1984 Erect Nipples Lesbian Girls Anal Babes Tip Top Split Beavers Pussy Poking centerfold King Size Sultry Black Dolls Geisha Girls Snatch Licking Lesbians Legs & Asses notables Barbara Alton Candye Kane. V1 N5 December 1984 Hefty Mamas Black Girl Review Poppin Mamas Hanging Breasts Creamers Bottom centerfold Lesbian Seduction Legs Legs Legs Shaved Dildo Babes Girl-Loving Girls Ass Parade. Very Good Plus rubbing & light foxing brief creases remainder clips small sticker on front 8/84. For mature consenting audiences. Scarce. American Art Enterprises paperback
20066rcjlParliament of the Republic of South Africa 2006. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 0x0x0. Publication of 193 pages. The dust jacket is a little shelf rubbed. The boards are in good condition. There is light foxing on the first and last blank pages as well as on the inner part of the jacket. Internally the pages are clean and complete. Tightly bound and presented in cellophane. The binding is excellent. GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Parliament of the Republic of South Africa hardcover
191764992London: His Majesty's Stationery Office 1917. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. Number in ink at bottom of page 3. 10 p. Cd. 8438. This is a continuation of a discourse between the belligerent powers England and France and the neutral United States over percieved interference with neutral maritime commerce and inspection of mail and cargo for contraband. Printed by Harrison and Sons. His Majesty's Stationery Office paperback
1396737235.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1396466584.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1396674861.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover