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1330268148.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1984LFA-126737827Revue trimestrielle de 156 pages, format 200 x 240 mm, illustrée, brochée, Impr. du Néron, bon état
005068London: Wilson Printer Broadside printed on silk approximately 240mm x 305mm in size n.d. but probably late 1794 or very early 1795. Light surface soiling a couple of patches of foxing and a few spots of discolouring minor creasing very minor fraying to top and bottom edges possibly as issued linen hinge to left hand side. Celebrating the acquittal of John Horne Tooke who had with Thomas Hardy and John Thelwall been indicted for high treason. The jury only took minutes to acquit him. The broadside names the twelve gentlemen of the jury as well as Tooke's lawyers. The ESTC has a song sheet with the same title and a similar broadside printed by the radical Daniel Isaac Eaton but not this. The printer was Wilson the BBTI gives three possible Wilson's - Andrew Effingham and William. It seems likely that this would have only been produced in small numbers perhaps as a memento for the members of the jury and the principal protagonists For Horne Tooke see Baylen and Gossman 'Biographical Dictionary of Modern Radicals Volume 1: 1770-1830' pages 490-493. Unrecorded. First Edition. Unbound. Good. Folio. Silk. Wilson [Printer] Paperback
186940874Paris, Librairie Internationale, 1869. Kl.-8°. Mit einer mont. Orig.-Portraitphotographie des General Marquez als Frontispiz. 334 S., 1 Bl., Blindgepr. Lwd. d. Zt. m. Rückenverg., goldgepr. Rückentitel u. dreiseitig marmor. Schnitt.
17207730London: s.n. 1720. 8vo pp. 28. Bound after: Earbery Matthias The Second Part of the Advantages That have Accrued to England by the Succession in the Illustrious House of Hanover. London: Printed in the Year 1721. 8vo pp. 38. And: Religion The Causes Of the Decay of Presbytery in Scotland. In Answer to a Letter from a Clergy-Man of that Perswasion. Edinburgh: Printed in the Year 1713. 3 pamphlets bound together in 20th-century yellow-glazed textured paper boards backed in paler glazed paper spine and front board lettered in ink. Some scattered toning and soiling. Boards a little marked. Folded typewritten fragment of a letter dated 10.3.63 loosely inserted. A scarce pamphlet advocating an armed citizenry against the tyranny of the state in rather florid prose bound with two further anonymous pamphlets with broadly anti-Hanovarian sentiment. The Appeal is recorded in just 5 locations by ESTC: BL NLS and Oxford in the UK and Folger and California in North America. The letter fragment from a previous owner included describes its publication as ‘unquestionably an act of high treason’ adding ‘but I suppose the author was never discovered’. Certainly none of the listed holdings venture an attribution and the printing itself is anonymous with no tell-tale printers’ devices or typographical oddities. Earbery was a non-juring clergyman who was forced to flee to France to avoid arrest when a book of his critical of the monarchy was seized by the government in 1717 and was twice arrested for seditious libel in the decades following; the title of his pamphlet here can be considered ironical. The third pamphlet here is a little earlier and was also published with a London imprint in the same year. ‘This pamphlet was published before the elections of 1713; it tends to confuse more than to clarify matters in Scotland. Written from an Episcopalian point of view but from an English as opposed to a Scottish angle it was a complicated review of the distant and recent political past of Scotland with considerable attention to religious matters’ McLeod & McLeod Anglo-Scottish Tracts 1979. ESTC T108497; T172369; T84150; McLeod & McLeod 73. [s.n.] hardcover
192831507Paris Gallimard 1928 In-12 Exl-libris d'Henri Druart, bibliophile reimois - Avant-propos de Jean Prévost - Préface à Constant, Marie et Louise d'Aubigné - 243 pp -
500322088Les Éditions du Cerf Sans date.