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1854511091854. Fredericton: 3 Vols. Complete set. 1845-1855. Fredericton: 3 Vols. Complete set. 1845-1855. First Compilation of New Brunswick Statutes Canada. New Brunswick. The Revised Statutes of New Brunswick. Printed Under the Authority of an Act of the Legislature. Fredericton: J. Simpson Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty 1854-1855. Three volumes. Complete set. Octavo 9" x 6". Recent cloth gilt titles to spines endpapers renewed. Clean tears to first page of Volume I Preface annotations in early hand to margins of Volume I in some places interiors otherwise clean. Ex-library. Small stamps to title pages. $450. Only edition. Volume II: The Public Statutes of New Brunswick Passed in the Year 1854 Together with Those Unrepealed by the Revised Statutes; Volume III: The Local and Private Statutes of New Brunswick. Settled by the French New Brunswick was taken by the British in 1759 and incorporated into the colony of Nova Scotia. Its population expanded significantly through an influx of Loyalists after the American Revolution. Its enlarged population and distance from Halifax the capital of Nova Scotia led the colonial administrators to establish New Brunswick as a separate colony in 1784. The first collection of New Brunswick acts covering the years 1786-1805 was published in 1805. The Revised Statutes was the first compilation. In 1867 New Brunswick was one of the six colonies that became the Canadian Confederation. Sweet & Maxwell A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth 3:77. unknown books
0332429725.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
[4], 5-254, [2], 8 [ads], pages. This portion of Carr's life story begins after his experience as a submariner in WWI. He serves as an officer of the Mercantile Marine and experiences incredible adventures and hardships before deciding to move his young family from England to New Brunswick. Times are tough in his new land. He describes the local poverty and exposes the awful social problems of rural New Brunswick, as well as his dramatic adventures at work, with a local trapper and as a member of the C.P.R. police. In short, Carr was a man's man and this book is full of manly adventures. Later in life, Carr [1895-1959] became very concerned about what he viewed as plans for world government and wrote Pawns in the Game and Red Fog Over America, books which sold by the hundreds of thousand. The present work is vital in understanding the background and motivations of this fascinating man. Above-average wear to publisher's black cloth. Binding intact. Gift greetings upon front free endpaper. Spine leaning. Dust jacket not included. Not pretty but a worthy reading copy. Book
1953019237Paris: Blanchard 1953. Traduites par A.C.M. Poullet-Delisle. Un volume 24 cm di XX-502 pagine. In lingua franncese. Réimpression à l'identique de l'édition de Paris Courcier 1807. Bordi delle pagine leggermente brunite ma esemplare a fogli ancora chiusi. Brossura editoriale qualche usura ai margini. Molto buono. Blanchard unknown
1953R240051157LIBRAIRIE SCIENTIFIQUE ET TECHNIQUE A. BLANCHARD. 1953. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Papier jauni. 502 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
1979028737Albert Blanchard Broché Paris 1979 502 pages en format 19 - 24 cm
0332459276.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0332720667.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1-1554780349BookSurge. Paperback. New. 80 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.19 inches. BookSurge paperback
1-1554780276BookSurge. Paperback. New. 92 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.22 inches. BookSurge paperback
RO30362465Chez Benoit ainé. Non daté. In-Folio. Broché. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos abîmé, Papier jauni. 5 pages de partition (n°588(13 bis) B). Nombreuses rousseurs. Mouillures. Déchirures.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
1240032358.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
"In 1980, 1,220 permanent sample plots on all ownerships in New Brunswick were assessed to determine the damage caused by the spruce budworm to spruce and balsam fir" - from Abstract. Bilingual English/French. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A quality copy. Book
18-5143New Brunswick Canada: Beaverbrook Art Gallery 1974. . 4to. 44 pp. Stiff stapled black and white photographic wraps. Very good with marginal creasing along spine of interior pages. Black and white plates. Includes text by Paul A. Hachey. Catalogue created on occasion of exhibition “Colville Pratt Forrestall†organixed by the Beaverbrook Art Gallery in New Brunswick Canada in 1974. In English et en Francais. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. New Brunswick, Canada: Beaverbrook Art Gallery, 1974. paperback
199622010Paris Desjonquières 1996 Fort In-8 539 pp
193224130Paris Librairie Stock 1932 Fort In-12 598 pp
359 pages. Recalls the tragic ruination by fire of Saint John New Brunswick in 1877. "It is a hideous story at the best, full of the very saddest events and the most exciting scenes. The contemplation of that disastrous evening, that lurid night, that pile of spectral ruins, makes us hesitate to dip the pen; yet it should be written." - from Preface. Illustrated. Front free endpaper removed. Heavily worn. Various defects. Reading copy only. Book
18-5228Brunswick Maine: Bowdoin College Museum of Art 1964. . 8vo. 24 pp. Soft stapled green letter-pressed wraps with deckled edges. Very good. Ex-library: former call number scrawled in black ink on front wrap. 17 Black and white plates including illustrated frontis. Includes list of 67 exhibited works. Catalogue created on occasion of exhibition “Prints Drawings Paintings: Thomas Cornell†held at the Bowdoin Colllege Museum of Art in Brunswick Maine in 1964. Brunswick, Maine: Bowdoin College Museum of Art, 1964. paperback
This issue focuses on the Province of New Brunswick. 182 pages. Dozens of pages of ads for Canadian businesses provide an excellent overview of Canada's broad and highly-developed post-war manufacturing base. Articles: The Province of New Brunswick; New Brunswick's Beautiful Capital; Industrial New Brunswick; Canadian Achievements in Aviation - by Hon. Lionel Chevrier; Labour Management Relations - address by Hon. Dr. John L. Robinson; The Human Machine in Industry - by Dr. Victor G. Heiser; Research and Development in Aviation - address by Air Vice-Marshal A.L. James; Immigration to Canada in 1948 - statement by Hon. James A. MacKinnon; New Vitamin regulations Issued; The Foremen's Part in Accident Prevention; The Industrial Doctor; and much more association news. Unmarked with above-average external wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
036654506X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1854R240119073MICHEL LEVY FRERES. 1854. In-12. Broché. Etat passable, Livré sans Couverture, Dos abîmé, Fortes mouillures. 90 pages - couverture de substitution abimée - page de titre désolidarisée. . . . Classification Dewey : 782.1-Théâtre musical, opéra
253 pages. Index. Footnotes. "Sheds fresh light on this secretive 92-year-old, known simply as K.C., who has emerged victorious over small competitors, faced down multinational oil companies, and battled provincial and federal governments in his drive for weath and power." - from dust jacket. Light wear. Prior owners's details upon front free endpaper, otherwise unmarked. A quality copy. Book
Signed, without inscription, by author upon title page. ix, [2], 2-253, [1] pages. Index. Footnotes. "Sheds fresh light on this secretive 92-year-old, known simply as K.C., who has emerged victorious over small competitors, faced down multinational oil companies, and battled provincial and federal governments in his drive for weath and power." - dust jacket. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. A high-quality copy Book
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