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186034086Green Street London: April 15 1860. 1860. Very good. - Letter penned in black ink filling most of both sides of a sheet of cream paper approximately 8 inches high by 6 inches wide bordered in black. The letter is tipped onto a slightly larger piece of card stock. Signed "Howard Douglas". There is a tiny chip to the left edge of the black border. Folded twice for mailing. Very good <p>Howard Douglas writes to Colonel John St. George 1812-1891 Director of Ordnance at the War Office asking for the return of a drawing of a gun which he wants to include in his upcoming book "Treatise on Naval Gunnery" fifth edition revised published in 1860. "I am anxious for the return of the drawing which I sent to you of the Armstrong Naval Gun on its carriage.The omission would deprive my work of a good deal of interest.I have stopped the Press waiting for your reply".<p>General Sir Howard Douglas 3rd Baronet 1776-1861 was a British military officer and Member of Parliament for Liverpool from 1842-1847. After entering the Royal Military Academy Woolwich he was commissioned Second Liutenant in the Royal Artillery in 1794 becoming Lieutenant a few months later. He served as Governor of New Brunswick from 1823-31 and had to deal with the Maine boundary dispute with the United States of 1828. He also founded Fredericton College now known as the University of New Brunswick and was its first Chancellor. From 1835 to 1840 he was Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands where he introduced a new code of laws known as "the Douglas code". The code infuriated the Greek Orthodox patriarchate in that it included innovations affecting family life especially marriage and divorce. Abused or abandoned women could more easily obtain a divorce. Further it legalized marriage between step-siblings and second cousins. Douglas was the author of several important military and naval treatises including the "Treatise on Naval Gunnery" of which the fifth edition is referred to in this letter. It became a standard text book and was the first publication to draw attention to its subject. Green Street [London]: April 15, 1860. unknown
6 pages. Front cover features photo of Hal Kemp and his Brunswick Recording Orchestra. Somewhat above-average wear. Bit of writing on front cover. Sheet music
Ritratto di Leopoldo di Brunswick
183694556Couverture souple. Broché. 32 pages.
1988198311-1New Brunswick, Rutgers Univ. Press ( 1988). 4°. 197 S. Mit 195 tls. farb. Abb. Original-Leinenband mit Schutzumschlag.
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19272ivCa0053New York: Ethel Roseman 1927. Book. Good. Soft Cover . Volume XXIX No. 748 April 26 1927. 8vo or 8° Medium Octavo: between 6" - 9" tall . 35 pp. Vol. XXIX Number 748 April 26 1927 only! Solidly bound copy with moderate use. Pencil marking on front cover. Light foxing on page edges. Ethel Roseman Paperback
251 pages including index. The story of why, from a very personal point of view, the Maritimes look the way they do, and how to find some of the best experiences these three provinces have to offer. Some wear to illustrated covers but pages clean and square. Book
1971106804Detroit MI: Donald Morris Gallery 1971. Softbound. VG. Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum. Color illustrated wraps. 20 pp. 17 bw plates. Catalogue lists and illustrated 17 works. No text. Donald Morris Gallery unknown books
1984033461Fredericton NB Canada: Capital Free Press 1984. First edition 1984. Softcover with a few names highlighted on fewer than ten pages some subtle yellowed areas to covers binding firm pages clean with no names or notes. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Capital Free Press Paperback
ORD-12456Paris. 1932. Gd in-8 (183 x 260mm) broché, couverture couleur miel laissant apparaître un rectangle penché de couleur blanche, avec découpis permettant de voir les têtes de renard qui ornent la première page, le mot BRUNSWICK en grandes lettres dorées sur un rectangle bleu roi, 16 pages non chiffrées représentant des femmes portant des fourrures, sont joint divers documents soit un tarif, une enveloppe réponse, un avis important, un bon de commande, un document sur les facilités de paiement, une enveloppe illustrée au dos ayant voyagé et contenant une lettre à l'en-tête des Fourrures Brunswick. Ensemble sous son enveloppe d'expédition timbrée. Très bon état de ce très beau catalogue.
501 p. Age stain. Signatures loose. Early manuscript ownership of Samuel Hall on rear fly leaf. 12mo. 140 mm. Original worn leather binding. Front board detached. Spine split. Needs to be rebound. Title continues: "Selected From The Holy Scriptures: With An Exposition Of All The Sundays And Principal Holy Days Throughout The Year." Evans 33752. Hardbound. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AI BX 3
195448403Cambridge: American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1954. Offprint. Slim octavo ca. 24cm.; publisher's blue printed card wrappers; 2273-347pp. Wrappers a bit chipped and soiled else Very Good internally sound. Inscribed and signed by the author on upper cover. Paper first published in the Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Vol. 80 no. 4 March 1954 and reissued here as "Contributions to the Analysis and Synthesis of Knowledge" no. 4. Study by the Polish Jewish psychoanalyst following her arrival in Berkeley after escaping from Poland and later Austria during the Nazi regime. In 1950 she contributed to Theodor Adorno's groundbreaking work "The Authoritarian Personality" but following the suicide of her husband in 1955 she suffered greatly from depression and also committed suicide in 1958. American Academy of Arts and Sciences] unknown books
40 pages. Features: Bill Miner - Gentlemanly Highwayman; James Houston - First Man to Discover Gold?; Treasure from Outer Space; A Metal Detector You Can Build in One Evening; New Brunswick - Sophia Jones Hamilton was no lady; Ontario's Forgotten Gold Rush - Marcus Herbert Powell made a discovery at Eldorado, Ontario; and more. Pages toned with age, otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
ria9780443235023_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This expert volume in the Diagnostic Pathology series is an excellent resource for practitioners at all levels of experience and training. Covering all aspects of hospital autopsy in the way it is practiced clinically this volume incor hardcover
1990112555888Fredericton N.B.: Department of Natural Resources and Energy 1990. Book. Fine. Paperbound. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. spiral bound pictorial card wraps pp. xv 176; illustrated b & w illustrations from photographs bibliography index A well researched work on New Brunswick's Stone industry. Between 1855 and 1900 New Brunswick dimension stone was shipped throughout eastern North America from Charlotte Westmourland Albert and Northumberland counties. Also an inventory of NB's serviving stone structures with photographs. Vol. 1. The story of New Brunswick's building stone industry --. Department of Natural Resources and Energy Paperback
48 pages. Lists coins of Canada, United States, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Canadian Tokens, Canadian Currency. Includes many illustrations and prices. Book
20052-1582404860Image Comics 2005. Hardcover. New. limited edition. 136 pages. 10.39x6.69x0.47 inches. Image Comics hardcover
346 pages. Author and his wife set out in the summer of 1996 to drive across Canada. Starting from Ottawa they drove east through Quebec, through New Brunswick, P.E.I., Nove Scotia, and Newfoundland. From St. John's they headed west on a different route through the Maritimes to Montreal, Toronto, and Lake of the Woods. Then it was west to Vancouver and Victoria. Next, via Prince Rupert, they followed the Yellowhead Trail back through Edmonton ad Saskatoon, hitting Flin Flon and Northern Ontario on the way home. The dream trip you would love to take... if you had the time! Some yellowing to edges of pages. Book