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139352Amsterdam, 1785 in-8, [4]-492 pp., bradel papier marbré (reliure moderne).
244735S.l. [Limoges], s.d. (1748-1758), 9 pièces in-folio, en feuilles. Défauts aux pliures de la pièce VII.
244736Paris, 1674 - 1790, 10 pièces in-4 , en feuilles.
71395P., Berger-Levrault, 1928, in 8° broché, XX-419 pages.
239076Paris, Pélicier, octobre 1815 in-8, xvj pp., 302 pp., broché sous couverture de papier gris imprimé.
204087Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1788 in-4, titre, xiv-[2]-183 pp., demi-basane marbrée à coins, dos lisse orné de filets et semis dorés, pièce de titre crème, tranches rouges, gardes de papier dominoté (reliure de l'époque). Coiffe supérieure rognée, mais bon exemplaire.
24731One item from ‘Allen’s Indian Mail’ 28 March 1887. Three items marked as from the periodical ‘India’ 1902 1903 and 1906. Another ‘Reprinted from “INDIA†August 16 1901.’. Five galley-proofs of articles written during the high-point of the Raj by leading Victorian journalist in India W. Martin Wood editor of the Times of India founder and editor of the Bombay Review. Ephemeral items creased and worn but with text clear and entire. ONE: Headed ‘ALLEN’S INDIAN MAIL / THE LATE MR. EDWARD BROOME C.E. / Mr. M. Martin Wood writes to us as follows: -’. Sixty-two lines in small print follow beginning: ‘Some little time back your “Domestic Occurrences†contained the name of Mr. Edward Broome Civil Engineer as having died at Southport something under 60 years of age. It struck me then that a note of Mr. Broome’s quiet work in India ought to be made’. TWO: Annotated at head by Wood ‘India Sep 16th. 1902’. Sixty-eight lines of small print. Three sections concerning drought ‘in Gujerat and the Deccan’. The first begins: ‘An esteemed correspondent writes: Telegrams from India during the last few weeks have told us very little about the suspension and in certain districts what almost threatens failure of the later monsoon rains.’ The second starts: ‘But this passive creed is nto that of their masters from the West’. The third: ‘Meantime what has become of the Scott-Moncrieff comprehensive Water-Supply and Irrigation Report’ THREE: Headed ‘INDIA’S CHRONIC DEFICIT. / FROM AN ANGLO-INDIAN CORRESPONDENT. Annotated by Wood at head: ‘From India Feb. 13th. 03’. Beginning ‘Those few of our official financiers at Simla or in the palace overlooking St. James’s Park who are at all sensitive to Press criticism must have felt happy when in the last Financial Statement they recorded the line - “the entry under Exchange has become of minor importance.â€â€™ Ninety-three lines of text. FOUR: Headed ‘INDIA’S SEABORNE TRADE: / BALANCED ONLY BY DEADWEIGHTS.’ Annotated at head by Wood: ‘From India Jan 15. 06’. Begins: ‘Only within the last fortnight have come to hand detailed returns of India’s trade with the outside world during the first six months of its current financial year - April 1 to September 30.’ Eighty-one lines in small print. FIVE: Headed ‘Reprinted from “INDIA†August 16 1901. / INDIAN LOANS GUARANTEE. / AN EMERGENT ILLUSTRATION. / BY AN ANGLO-INDIAN.’ Beginning ‘The miscarriage of the proposed Indian sterling loan of £3000000 last month must have recalled attention to the often pressed always postponed demand for a British Treasury guarantee in support of the public debt of India.’ Sixty-five lines of small print. One item from ‘Allen’s Indian Mail’, [28 March 1887]. Three items marked as from the periodical ‘India’, [1902], 1903 unknown
24732One item from ‘Allen’s Indian Mail’ 28 March 1887. The other ‘Reprinted from “INDIA†August 16 1901.’. Two galley-proofs of articles by leading Victorian journalist in India W. Martin Wood editor of the Times of India founder and editor of the Bombay Review. Ephemeral items creased and worn but with text clear and entire. ONE: Headed ‘ALLEN’S INDIAN MAIL / THE LATE MR. EDWARD BROOME C.E. / Mr. M. Martin Wood writes to us as follows: -’. Sixty-two lines in small print follow beginning: ‘Some little time back your “Domestic Occurrences†contained the name of Mr. Edward Broome Civil Engineer as having died at Southport something under 60 years of age. It struck me then that a note of Mr. Broome’s quiet work in India ought to be made’. TWO: Annotated at head by Wood ‘India Sep 16th. 1902’. Sixty-eight lines of small print. Three sections concerning drought ‘in Gujerat and the Deccan’. The first begins: ‘An esteemed correspondent writes: Telegrams from India during the last few weeks have told us very little about the suspension and in certain districts what almost threatens failure of the later monsoon rains.’ The second starts: ‘But this passive creed is nto that of their masters from the West’. The third: ‘Meantime what has become of the Scott-Moncrieff comprehensive Water-Supply and Irrigation Report’ THREE: Headed ‘INDIA’S CHRONIC DEFICIT. / FROM AN ANGLO-INDIAN CORRESPONDENT. Annotated by Wood at head: ‘From India Feb. 13th. 03’. Beginning ‘Those few of our official financiers at Simla or in the palace overlooking St. James’s Park who are at all sensitive to Press criticism must have felt happy when in the last Financial Statement they recorded the line - “the entry under Exchange has become of minor importance.â€â€™ Ninety-three lines of text. FOUR: Headed ‘INDIA’S SEABORNE TRADE: / BALANCED ONLY BY DEADWEIGHTS.’ Annotated at head by Wood: ‘From India Jan 15. 06’. Begins: ‘Only within the last fortnight have come to hand detailed returns of India’s trade with the outside world during the first six months of its current financial year - April 1 to September 30.’ Eighty-one lines in small print. FIVE: Headed ‘Reprinted from “INDIA†August 16 1901. / INDIAN LOANS GUARANTEE. / AN EMERGENT ILLUSTRATION. / BY AN ANGLO-INDIAN.’ Beginning ‘The miscarriage of the proposed Indian sterling loan of £3000000 last month must have recalled attention to the often pressed always postponed demand for a British Treasury guarantee in support of the public debt of India.’ Sixty-five lines of small print. One item from ‘Allen’s Indian Mail’, [28 March 1887]. The other ‘Reprinted from “INDIA,†August 16, 1901.’ unknown
230329Épinal, Imprimerie de Vautrin-Marchal, juin 1817 in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., 59 pp., broché sous couverture d'attente de papier bleu. Petits manques de papier au dos.
210404[Marseille], Imprimerie de Dubié, s.d. (1814) in-8, 8 pp., en feuilles.
118649Paris, Baudouin, 1790 , 9 pp., tableaux in-t., broché.
662106A Paris, De l'Imprimerie Royale, 1789 in-4, 15 pp., dérelié.
95848Alençon, Malassis le Jeune, 1791 in-4, 4 pp., vignette, broché.
140467Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, An 7 (1798) in-8, 26 pp., broché. Travail de ver.
202077Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1791 in-8, 15 pp., en feuilles.
228305Mons, Imprimerie de Monjot, mai 1812 in-4, titre, 46 pp., en feuilles, cousu.
660621À Paris, De l'Imprimerie Nationale, 1790 in-8, 8 pp., dérelié.
85213Alençon, Imp. de Malassis Le Jeune, 1791 in-4, 3 pp.,
204391S.l.n.d. (1790) in-8, 16-48 pp., dérelié.
234639Toulouse, Jean Boude, 1692 in-4, 7 pp., en feuilles.
1949743091949 Paris, Plon, 1949, petit in 8° broché, 250 pages.
197835[Paris], Imprimerie de Hocquet, s.d. (1816) in-4, 6 pp., un f. vierge, dérelié.
235584A Paris, Chez Baudouin, s.d. (1789) in-8, 8 pp., cartonnage papier gris (reliure moderne).
85147Paris, Imp. Royale, 1785 in-4, 4 pp., vignette.