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17861402060015London : printed for John Stockdale 1786-01-01. 2nd. Hardcover. Acceptable. Full contemporary calf. Front board detached rubbing loss to spine. 196 32 p. Contemporary signature to titlepage. Occasional spotting. Kress no. 13210.5. ESTC T173258. A view into 18th century British India. Warren Hastings was the first British governor of Bengal. London : printed for John Stockdale hardcover
176966490sl 1769 In-12 demi-veau époque, dos lisse, filets dorés, 364 pp. Dos passé, second plat frotté, coins lég. émoussés. Bon exemplaire.
1789187101789. Committee of the Whole House of the British Parliament investigation into the Atlantic slave trade recorded in Abridgment of the Minutes of the Evidence Taken Before a Committee of the Whole House to Whom It Was Referred to Consider of the Slave Trade published 1789 to 1791 presenting one of the earliest parliamentary documentary compilations addressing the operation and human consequences of the transatlantic slave trade. The volumes preserve testimony gathered during parliamentary inquiries that examined the practices of British slave traders and the treatment of enslaved Africans transported across the Atlantic. These proceedings formed part of the political campaign in Britain that eventually culminated in the abolition of the British slave trade in 1807. The collected evidence includes statements from ship surgeons naval officers merchants and other witnesses whose accounts describe the conditions experienced by enslaved Africans during capture transport and plantation labor.<br /> <br /> Abridgment of the Minutes of the Evidence Taken Before a Committee of the Whole House To Whom It Was Referred to Consider of the Slave Trade. London: 1789-1791. First edition first printing. Four volumes bound in two books. The compilation reproduces testimony presented before Parliament concerning the organization and operation of the slave trade and includes firsthand statements describing the physical suffering and resistance of enslaved Africans during transport. Surgeon Alexander Falcon-Bridge who had firsthand experience aboard slave ships described acts of despair among captives: he "Has known several enslaved persons to refuse sustenance with a design to starve themselves. refusing to take medicines when sick because they wished to die. Many other slaves expressed the same." Another witness Royal Navy surgeon Thomas Trotter recorded the emotional trauma experienced by captives during embarkation noting that "Slaves on being brought on board showed signs of extreme distress and despair from a feeling of their situation and regret at being torn from friends and connections." The volumes therefore preserve testimony that exposed the violence and human suffering embedded within the Atlantic slave trading system.<br /> <br /> During the eighteenth century European and American traders transported millions of Africans across the Atlantic through a commercial system that relied on maritime networks linking West Africa the Caribbean and the Americas. Parliamentary investigations of the slave trade in the late eighteenth century were fueled in part by abolitionist activism and public campaigns demanding government inquiry into the practice. Publications of witness testimony such as this abridged parliamentary record circulated evidence used by reformers advocating the end of the trade. Four volumes bound in two books with folding table in the fourth volume. Octavo format. Contemporary marbled quarter calf bindings with modern bookplates on the front past down. Wear present with most spine titles lacking and foxing primarily affecting the title pages; text remains clear. Overall condition very good. unknown
175347541S.e. Couverture rigide S.l. 1753
178575500Lausanne, Chez J.P. Heubach et Comp., 1785, in-12, broché sous couverture d'attente, 239 pages 4e de couverture partiellement détachée. Exemplaire néanmoins solide. Intérieur très frais
1770174711770 un fort volume, reliure plein veau havane raciné in-quarto (binding full calfskin in-quarto) (20,5 x 25,6 cm), dos 5 nerfs (spine with 5 raised bands) - entre-nerfs à encadrements à double filets or avec fleuron au fer plein or et rinceaux aux angles avec des petits fers en remplissage (between the raised bands double gilt lines - floweret with hollowed out blocking stamp - with foliages executed in the curved lines in angles - with small blocking stamp in filling) - pièce de titre comportant le titre abrégé de l'ouvrage sur fond beige avec double filets or (garnet label of the title with the title abbreviated by the work with gilt line), rinceaux en tête et en pied (top and at the foot of spine with foliages carried out with the curved line), double filets sur les coupes (double gilt line on the cuts), toutes tranches jaspées bleues (all blue marbled edges), sans illustrations excepté des fronts de chapitre gravés sur bois en noir, des lettrines et culs-de-lampes gravées sur bois en noir et une vignette aux armes royales gravée sur bois en noir au bas de la page de titre, légers trous de ver sur 1/4 de cm dans la marge sans conséquence pour la compréhension du texte des trois dernières pages de table, XXII (2 ff) 403 et 268 pp et( 1 ff.) avec Approbation & Privilège du Roi, 1770 A Toulouse, chez Dupleix et Laporte, libraires Editeurs,
1762840921762 Toulouse, Antoine Birosse, 1762, 3 volumes in 12 reliés plein veau de l'époque, dos à nerfs très ornés, tranches rouges ; infimes rousseurs ; importante table alphabétique des matières à la fin du tome 3.
176998384Grabit 1769 Lyon, Joseph-Sulpice Grabit Libraire, sans date (XVIIIe siècle), 83 p., en attente de reliure, 1 planche hors-texte, page de titre insolée, pages cornées, bon état pour le reste.
1744954F60Edinburgh: Richard Watkins 1744 . Leather. Good. 7" by 4.5". None. The scarce 1744 edition of this informative and fascinating collection of statutes relating to the election of MPs in Scotland. The scarce 1744 edition of this work concluding at the 1743 session of the Scottish parliament.This historical legal reference work compiles all the acts of Parliament specifically related to the election of MPs in Scotland and was designed to consolidate the various laws governing parliamentary elections into a single source.The work outlines the roles and responsibilities of officials involved in managing elections like sheriffs and returning officers.ESTC T179848Ink inscription to verso of front free endpaper. Lacking a front blank.An informative legal reference work including statutes addressing who is eligible to vote or stand for election how constituencies are defined how elections are to be conducted and what constitutes electoral offences such as bribery. In a full calf binding. Minor loss of calf to back strip head otherwise externally excellent. Ink inscription to verso of front free endpaper. Lacking a front blank. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright with light spotting. Worming to tail of front pastedown to tail of page 20 with two minor worm holes to fore edge of pages 21 to 172. Further small areas of worming to tail of fore edge of rear free endpaper and pastedown. Good Richard Watkins hardcover
17036829Edinburgh: Heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson 1703. Folio 31.3 cm 12.25". 1 p. <br><br>Number 57 of 63 of the minutes from this session of Parliament mentioning petitions by Sir Alexander Dalmahoy Sir George Hume the heritors of the shires of Inverness and Ross and Sir William Dowglas as well as a draft of an act for a "Manufactory of Lame Purslame and Earthen Ware." Many of the items produced by the Anderson press bear the misspelling seen in this broadside's header. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC T78734 for holdings of all 63 parts. Tears with slight loss of paper not touching text to inner and outer margins; moderate creasing and dust-soiling. Now in a Mylar folder. Heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson unknown books
1762WRCAM49723London 1762. Eight separate imprints. Dbd. Minor edge wear and toning. Generally very good to near fine condition. In a blue cloth slipcase gilt. A nice collection of British Acts of Parliament relating to the Royal Navy or related seagoing activities. The dominance of the British Royal Navy was unquestioned from the late 1600s until well into the 20th century. These mid 18th-century acts were printed at a time when the British Navy was swiftly ascending to the peak of its power through superior financing tactics training organization population support hygiene dockyard facilities logistical support and warship design and construction. By the early 19th century the British Navy saw little action mainly due to the lack of a worthy adversary. Each of these titles is rare with between one and four copies listed in institutions in ESTC. <br> <br> The separate imprints included here are as follows: <br> <br> 1 AN ACT TO SETTLE HOW FAR OWNERS OF SHIPS SHALL BE ANSWERABLE FOR THE ACTS OF THE MASTERS OR MARINERS drop title. London: John Baskett 1734. 2291-294pp. Only three copies in ESTC. ESTC N51352. <br> <br> 2 AN ACT FOR THE BETTER SUPPLY OF MARINERS AND SEAMEN TO SERVE IN HIS MAJESTY'S SHIPS OF WAR AND ON BOARD MERCHANT SHIPS OTHER TRADING SHIPS AND PRIVATEERS drop title. London: John Baskett 1739. 2123-126pp. Only three copies in ESTC. ESTC N51525. <br> <br> 3 AN ACT FOR THE FURTHER REGULATING AND BETTER GOVERNMENT OF HIS MAJESTY'S NAVIES SHIPS OF WAR AND FORCES BY SEA; AND FOR REGULATING THE PROCEEDINGS UPON COURTS MARTIAL IN THE SEA SERVICE drop title. London: Thomas Baskett 1745. 2719-723pp. Only three copies in ESTC. ESTC N52070. <br> <br> 4 AN ACT FOR THE RELIEF AND SUPPORT OF MAIMED AND DISABLED SEAMEN AND THE WIDOWS AND CHILDREN OF SUCH AS SHALL BE KILLED SLAIN OR DROWNED IN THE MERCHANTS SERVICE drop title. London: Thomas Baskett 1747. 2835-859pp. Only two copies in ESTC. ESTC N52775. <br> <br> 5 AN ACT FOR AMENDING EXPLAINING AND REDUCEING INTO ONE ACT OF PARLIAMENT THE LAWS RELATING TO THE GOVERNMENT OF HIS MAJESTY'S SHIPS VESSELS AND FORCES BY SEA drop title. London: Thomas Baskett 1749. 2687-707pp. Only one copy in ESTC. ESTC N52967. <br> <br> 6 AN ACT FOR ENFORCING THE LAWS AGAINST PERSONS WHO SHALL STEAL OR DETAIN SHIPWRECKED GOODS; AND FOR THE RELIEF OF PERSONS SUFFERING LOSSES THEREBY drop title. London: Thomas Baskett 1753. 2303-311pp. Only four copies in ESTC. ESTC N52861. <br> <br> 7 AN ACT FOR THE REGULATION OF HIS MAJESTY'S MARINE FORCES WHILE ON SHORE drop title. London: Thomas Baskett 1755. 2311- 331pp. Only two copies in ESTC. ESTC N56449. <br> <br> 8 AN ACT FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF SEAMEN AND THE MORE SPEEDY AND EFFECTUAL MANNING HIS MAJESTY'S NAVY drop title. London: Mark Baskett 1762. 2655-658pp. Only one copy in ESTC. ESTC N56728. N.A.M. Rodger THE COMMAND OF THE OCEAN. A NAVAL HISTORY OF BRITAIN 1649-1815 London: Allen Lane 2004. hardcover books
179961231799 reliure plein veau blond marbré (binding full calfskin) in-octavo, dos long (spine without raised band) - compartiments or à fleuron (floweret) avec des petits fers isolés en remplissage et des feuillages exécutés aux filets courbes aux angles dans un encadrement à filet simple - pièce de titre (label of title) avec filet or (gilt line) sur fond bordeaux, coiffes défraîchies (head and tail of the spine faded), filet (gilt line) sur les coupes (manque de dorure - lack of gilt), tranches rouges (reds edges), marque page en tissu (bookmark), illustrations : orné (illuminated of) d'un bandeau (headpiece) et d'une lettrine (dropped initial), cicatrices de mouillures en lisière de queue sur les premières pages (lights waterstains), 271 pages, sans date (no date) dix-huitième siècle sans lieu (no place) sans Editeur (no colophon),
1763PHO-2087S.l. (France), S.n., 1763, in-12 (17x10cm), 584pp., veau marbré d’époque, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre rouge, tranches rouges (frottements, coiffe supérieure arasée, coins usés).
17431404090036London : Printed for R. Chandler 1743-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. 0x0x0. Vol. II XI XIII and XIV of 14 volumes. Bound in contemporary leather. Gilt lettering on spine. Moderate shelfwear. Chipping and loss on spines. Front board to Vol. XIII starting. Unmarked pages. Foxing throughout. Dark moldstains. Owners' nameplate on front board of Richard E. Parker a War of 1812 vet and former Virginia senator and jurist during the 19th century. London : Printed for R. Chandler hardcover
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.
174612896Aix 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, roulettes sur coupes, titre sur pièce de cuir. Intérieur frais, hormis mouillures sur gardes, page de titre et table. Coins émoussés, multiples fines épidermures sur les plats, manques sur coiffe en queue.
17488213Londres 1748 In-12 viij+376 pp, dos à 5 nerfs, roulettes et caissons décorés, titre sur pièce de cuir rouge, filets dorés sur coupes, toutes tranches cirées. Manque sur coiffe supérieure, un mors fendu en queue, épidermures sur coins et coupes supérieures, frottis sur coiffes et plats. Mouillures au bas des premières pages, sans atteinte au texte, faibles rousseurs éparses.
1714AR1008London: Printed By John Baskett 1714. Original issue . paper wrappers. Fine. Folio. 223-240 pp. 31cms 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.pp 223-240 Dis-bound but complete. An important Act from the last year of Queen Anne reign. ORIGINAL PRINTING.AN IMPORTANT ACT for better regulating the Forces to be continued in Her Service for the Payment of Said Troops and of Their Quarters. <br/> <br/> Printed By John Baskett unknown
1714AR1019London: Printed By John Baskett 1714. Original issue . paper wrappers. Fine. Folio. 327-329 pp. 31cms 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. Dis-bound but complete section.A single sheet with an Act FOR REGULATING THE FORCES AND THEIR PAYMENT. ORIGINAL PRINTING. please email for photos <br/> <br/> Printed By John Baskett unknown
1714AR1018London: Printed By John Baskett 1714. Original issue . paper wrappers. Fine. Folio. 351-356 pp. 31cms 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. Dis-bound but complete sectioniting of people to serve as soldiers without permission of the Queen. ORIGINAL PRINTING. please email for photos <br/> <br/> Printed By John Baskett unknown
1714AR0016London: Printed By John Baskett 1714. Original issue . paper wrappers. Fine. Folio. 275-324 pp. 31cms 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. Dis-bound but complete section. An important Act from the last year of Queen Anne reign. ORIGINAL PRINTING. please email for photos <br/> <br/> Printed By John Baskett unknown
1763vp517A Rennes, Chez Vatar imprimeur ordinaire du Roi et du Parlement, au coin du Palais, à la Palme d'Or Relié 1763 In-8 (20 x 25 cm), reliure plein veau, dos à cinq nerfs orné de caissons dorés, 786 pages, tome 3 seul ; cuir craquelé au dos, coiffe inférieure abîmée, frottements aux plats et mors, tampons au titre et au 2e plat, par ailleurs intérieur frais, assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1776750Charles Eyre and William Strahan 1776. 8vo. 34pp. on laid paper BLACK-LETTER with fine woodblock arms of George III on front cover woodblock head-piece; disbound a remarkably bright crisp copy ideal for framing and display. 16 Geo. III 9. DARROCH & TAYLOR 4159 RECORDS THIS ACT AS THE FIRST SEPARATELY PUBLISHED REFERENCE TO THE HUNDRED Charles Eyre and William Strahan unknown
1716YRG-483In-4° (environ 25 × 20 cm). Reliure : Plein cuir marbré d’époque veau brun marbré, dos à cinq nerfs orné et fleurons, tranches mouchetées rouges. Bandeaux, lettrines cul de lampes, fleuron baroque, style régional flamand. Manque aux coins, petites fissures aux mors bas et haut du plat avant, petit manque de cuir au plat avant en pieds. Intérieur très frais. Complet de ses trois parties. Lievin Danel. Lille.
1716YRG-421Première édition, in-4 plein cuir, dos à cinq nerfs, intérieur frais, grands bandeaux, lettrines, cul de lampe. Manque de cuir aux coins, ainsi que sur le bas du plat de devant, traces d'usage, mors supérieur du plat de devant fendu en tête et pieds sans nuisance à l'ouvrage.