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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]
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Formato album cm. 25 X 31 di pp. 303 con moltissime foto n.t. Leg. edit. con sovrac. Dedica all'interno.
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015625[Besançon, Besnans Haute-Saône] Arrêt de la chambre des vacations du parlement de Besançon qui condamne Guillaume Goguet aux galères perpétuelles ; Ignace Pepot au fouet, à la marque, & à neuf ans de bannissement ; Etienne Calame à neuf ans de galères ; Etiennette & Françoise Championnet à être enfermées pendant trois ans en la Maison de force, dite du Bon Pasteur, de Besançon ; renvoye deux inconnus à un plus amplement informé indéfini ; Simonne Bayet, femme d'Etienne Calame, à neuf ans ; Vincent Menetrey à cinq ans, & Nicolas Jannin à trois ans de bannissement ; Jeanne-Claude Championnet, veuve Dumont, à être pendue & étranglée ; le nommé Maurice, Hibernois, à trois ans de galères, &c pour vols & autres crimes. Du 7 octobre 1767. [Besançon], Claude-Joseph Daclin, 1767. In-folio, 8p. Condamnation pour une étonnante affaire de moeurs à Besnans [Bennans dans le document]: Guillaume Goguet, dit le grand Guillaume, et Maurice sont deux contrebandiers et Etiennette, Françoise, Jeanne-Claude (la veuve Dumont) et Jeanne Championnet sont quatre soeurs. Le premier avait mis enceinte Françoise puis Jeanne-Claude et comptait faire pareil avec les deux autres. Le second avait payé les trois soeurs de la veuve pour coucher avec elles et avait été surpris au lit avec deux d'entr'elles. Jeanne-Claude, mis enceinte, accoucha d'une petite fille qu'elle assassina à la naissance et jeta dans la rivière Ognon. Elle sera donc pendue en place de Besnans. Beau document. [90]
Sm. 8vo., First and Sole Edition thus, some very light and occasional marginal age-stains; contemporary marbled boards, neatly rebacked in calf to style, leather label ruled and lettered in gilt, a very good, clean copy of a very scarce work. This copy was formerly in the possession of Charles Arrowsmith and bears his signed holograph inscription on front paste-down 'qualified as a Governor & Director of the Poor of the Parish of Saint Pancras. Dec. 4 1832.'The statute referred to is 59 Geo. III. Cap. xxxix. It is of unusual length (176pp inc. index) and complexity for an Act of this nature and includes a detailed and comprehensive index. Extremely scarce, especially in this condition.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Wrapper is repaired. Tape on spine. Chipped on last page. Other wise a good copy. Folio. (40 x 28 cm). In Ottoman script. 72 p., 14 cedvels (schemes) and [14] p. color statistics. Meclis-i Mebûsân Birinci devre 1325-1326 içtimai. 326 senesi muâzene-i umûmîsi hakkinda [.] kaleme alinan esbâb-i mûcibe mazbata-yi umûmîsi. Meclis-i Mebûsân (The Chamber of Deputies) of the Ottoman Empire was the lower house of the General Assembly, the Ottoman Parliament. Unlike to the upper house, the Senate, the members of the Chamber of Deputies were elected by the general Ottoman populace, although suffrage was limited to males of a certain financial standing, among other restrictions that varied over the Chamber's lifetime. The Second Constitutional Era of the Ottoman Empire began shortly after Abdul Hamid II was forced to restore the constitutional monarchy after the 1908 Young Turk Revolution. The period established many political groups and parties. Ahmet Riza became the first President of the Chamber in 1908. An amendment in 1909 to the original 1876 constitution resulted in the Chamber gaining more true political power at the expense of the non-democratically elected Senate and the Sultan. A series of elections during this period resulted in the gradual ascendance of the Committee of Union and Progress's (CUP) domination in politics. The second largest party Liberal Unionist Party (LU) (Turkish: Hürriyet ve Itilâf) was in fact a coalition of parties led by Prince Sabahaddin. This is a rare protocol register book of Meclis-i Mebûsân. First and Only Edition. Not in Özege.; Not in OCLC.
110826Un volume in-12 de 165x100x20 mm environ, contenant 9 publications datées de 1752-1753, sans lieu ni mention d'éditeur, pleine basane marbrée fauve, dos à nerfs portant titres dorés sur pièce de titre en maroquin bordeaux, orné de caissons à riches motifs dorés, tranches rouges. Quelques rousseurs et pages brunies, rares petits défauts de marge, petites épidermures sur le cuir, sinon bon état
1707024898UK: John Baskett 1707. First Edition . Soft cover. Good. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 1st Edition 1735. A 1707 Queen Anne Act for Continuing an Act Made in the Third and Fourth Year of the Reign of Her Present Majesty An Act for Encouraging the Importation of Naval stores from Her Majesties Plantations in America and for the Encouraging the Importation of Naval Stores from that part of Great Britain called Scotland to the part of Great Britain called England. Mainly deals with naval wood and other materials for making masts. 4 pages complete in its own right. Pages are in average condition. Pages age toned. Taken from a bound up book. More images can be taken upon request. Ref15516 <br/> <br/> John Baskett paperback
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
1843EEABiGRE62London: 1843. 1843. folio. pp. 23 1. disbound. Cundall 2854 p. 147. [London: 1843]. unknown
1843EEABiGRE52London: 1843. 1843. folio. pp. 20 1 leaf. disbound. Cundall 2854 p. 147. [London: 1843]. unknown
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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.
19476320HMSO 1947. 8vo. 16pp. First Edition; original wrappers wire-stitched as issued very light rust marks else a very good clean copy. II Geo 6; ordered to be Printed 23 October 1947. The Bill was presented to the House of Commons by the Prime Minister Clement Attlee supported by Sir Stafford Cripps Mr. V.A. Alexander Mr. Secretary Henderson and Lieut.-Colonel Rees-Williams. A LANDMARK DOCUMENT IN THE HISTORY OF BURMA now MYANMAR. SCARCE HMSO, unknown
183119854London 1831. FIRST PRINTING. Drop title; with a number of contemporary annotations corrections on Schedules A and B pp. 26-27. Sewn as issued preserved in a folding case. First printing of the final revisions to the Great Reform Bill. This was the second bill put up for a Parliamentary vote. The initial version of the bill March 1831 was rejected by Parliament.<br /> <br /> The Great Reform Bill of 1831 also known as the Reform Act was a significant piece of legislation in the United Kingdom aimed at addressing the deficiencies in the electoral system. Before the bill representation in Parliament was heavily skewed with many industrial cities lacking adequate representation while rural areas held disproportionate power. The bill sought to expand the electorate improve representation and reduce the influence of "rotten boroughs" which were sparsely populated constituencies that had the same voting power as more populous areas.<br /> <br /> The bill proposed to extend the franchise to more men particularly those in the burgeoning middle class and aimed to redistribute parliamentary seats to reflect population changes especially due to the industrial revolution. Although it faced fierce opposition from the House of Lords public pressure and widespread protests highlighted the demand for reform. The rejection of the initial version of the bill led to a wave of public agitation and a second attempt which was again passed by the House of Commons and rejected by the House of Lords. Ultimately this third version passed after the government threatened to create new peers to secure its approval in the House of Lords. <br /> <br /> The Great Reform Bill marked a pivotal moment in British political history laying the groundwork for future electoral reforms and increasing public participation in the democratic process. unknown
8vo., 16pp., First Edition; original wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, very light rust marks else a very good, clean copy. II Geo 6; ordered to be Printed, 23 October 1947. The Bill was presented to the House of Commons by the Prime Minister (Clement Attlee), supported by Sir Stafford Cripps, Mr. V.A. Alexander, Mr. Secretary Henderson and Lieut.-Colonel Rees-Williams. A LANDMARK DOCUMENT IN THE HISTORY OF BURMA, now MYANMAR. SCARCE
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Volume III only. xv, 462 pages. Joints of spine cracked and worn but still secure. Wear to cover edges and spine. Two overlapping library stamps on verso of title page. Bookplate of Rear Admiral Woollaston engraved by George Bickman Jnr on front pastedown. Blank white label on end pastedown. Light foxing on some pages.
Volume I only. xii, 500 pages. Front cover and free endpaper loose. Wear to cover edges and spine. Library label with overlaying library stamp on verso of title page. Bookplate of Rear Admiral Woollaston engraved by George Bickman Jnr on front pastedown. Light foxing on some pages.