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1749487627Wittenberg, Bossoegel, 1749. 4to. 12 S. Geheftet.
179281991792 Saint-Lo, J. Marais, 1808. Une plaquette in-8 de 8 pages. Bon état.
179281981792 Paris, Hacquart, 1821. Une plaquette in-8 de 23 pages. Bon état.
1716366505Jena, Erich, 1716. 4to. 204 S. Moderner Umschlag.
1719865611719 Paris, Armand Colin (Cahiers des Annales n°17), 1960, in 8° broché, 134 pages.
1750605377Jena, Schill, 1750. 4to. 1 Bl., 29 S. Rückenfalz.
1738482831Leipzig, Langenheim, 1738. 4to. 3 Bl., 38 S. Rückenfalz.
1702605135Wittenberg, J. Hake, 1702. 4to. 8 Bl. Geheftet.
1794GITk044A paris chez Buisson An 3e de la République (1794). In-8 371pp dont la table alphabétique des matières contenues dans les trois tomes. Demi chevreau acajou, dos lisse orné en place des nerfs de filets et chaînettes dorés, tranches bleues, reliure de l'époque. TOME III SEUL (sur 3) du chapitre XXIII au chapitre XXXI et dernier. Papier légèrement bruni. Reliure typique de l'époque en bon état et décorative. (5093)
172444822Paris, Chez Louis-Denis Delatour & Pierre Simon, 1724. 1 vol. In-4 broché de 4 pp.
170644819Paris, Chez la veuve François Muguet, 1706 . 1 vol. In-4 broché de 4 pp.
178346401962Paris, Impr. Royale, 1783 ; in-4, en ff. 7 pp., Grand bois gravé typographique en tête.Concerne les boutiques de la galerie marchande dont la construction fut entreprise en 1780 et qui communiquait de la Sainte Chapelle à la Grande Salle du Palais. Noms des marchands auxquels ces boutiques sont attribuées. Interdiction de faire des étalages au-delà des comptoirs ni devant les piliers des boutiques.
1777GITj610A Paris chez les Libraires Associés 1777. 2 parties en 1 volume in-4 XVI 460pp (lettres) et XII 316pp (considérations sur les monnaies, mémoires sur les actions de la Compagnie des Indes). Basane havane marbrée, dos à nerfs orné de compartiments dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison, tranches brique, reliure de l'époque. Coiffe supérieure usée, 2 coins légèrement émoussés, quelques feuillets brunis. Exemplaire complet, décoratif malgré les défauts signalés. (4957)
1785604854Wien, Trattner, 1785. 38 S., 1 Bl., 476 S. Leder d. Zeit (berieben, Ecken stark bestoßen, Rückdeckelbezug mit Wurmspuren, 1 Rückenschild fehlt). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1727204Original 1727 disbound series of Acts of Parliament totalling 4-pages in Good condition;<br /><p><i>Anno decimo tertio Georgii Regis</i><i><br /></i></p><p><i>"An Abstract of the Act for enlarging the Times for hearing and determining Claims by the Truftees for raifing Money upon the Eftates of the late Directors of the South Sea Company and others : and for Relief of the Creditors of Robert Knight Efq; late Cafhire to the faid Company ; and for Relief of Perfons who have entered Claims for contingent Debts and Incumbrances ; and for giving time to Ralph Gulfton and other Creditors of Edward Gibbon ; and for impowering the Truftees to difmifs Claims for want of Profecution ; and for applying the Produce of the faid Eftates for the Benefit of the South Sea Company</i><i>." 1.5 pages</i><br /></p><p></p><p><i>"An Abstract of the Act for the better Regulation of the Woollen Manufacture and for preventing Difputes among the Perfons concerned therein ; and for limiting a Time for profecuting for the Forfeiture appointed by an Act of the Twelfth Year of His Majesty's Reign in case of Payment of the Workmens Wages in any other Manner than in Money."</i> 1.5 pages</p><p></p><p><i>"An Abstract of the Act for preventing Frauds and Abufes in the Dying Trade"</i> 1 page</p> Not stated paperback
180026301nantes 1800 1 document ORIGINAL, de 2 pages, connaissement pré imprimé en noir au dos, manuscrit au recto à l'encre brune, format : 22,5 x 11,8 cm, sur papier velin crème, ligné et filigrané : "au cor et couronne royale", signature manuscrite à l'encre brune : MAISON JOLIVET, NANTES, LE 23 FLORÉAL AN 8 (13 Mai 1800)
180074375Lewiston ME: A. Thompson 1800. Large business card measuring 4 7/8 x 3 1/2 inches. Printed on pink paper it advertises Pitcher and E. E. Pomeroy a jeweler both of Lewiston. There is a window on the right and there is another card attached via a brad on the back of the pink card. Above the window we read "Our Next President" and below we read "If Not Your Choice Turn the Bottom Card Around." A portrait of Jas. A. Garfield is in the window but if one turns the rear card around the portrait is of his adversary W. S. Hancock. There are further printed ads on the rear card. Some aging but a very good example of this clever form of advertising. A. Thompson unknown
179743741Philadelphia: Printed by William Ross 1797. First edition. Removed. Very good mostly unopened uncut untrimmed copy minor browning at lower edge. 3 226-232 2 pp. 8vo. Evans dated it both 1797 and 1798. two petitions both concerning a waving of taxes on spirits the Orchard Cook and Abiel Wood case claiming the ship was wrecked on an island and the cost of recovering the cargo exceeded the cost of the mechandise and that their insurance had lapsed. In the second case Hooper claimed he was lax in filing papers for re-shipping a cargo overseas. Wisely both were declined as the committee felt the government is not in the business of insuring that a business is successful and well run. Ah to return to those days. Orchard Cook 1763-1819 and Abiel Wood 1772-1834 had a better idea. They both became U.S. Representatives from Massachusetts. OCLC locates eight copies. Evans 33015. Evans 34753. ESTCW15017. [Printed by William Ross] unknown
179843744Philadelphia 1798. First edition. Removed. A very good copy lightly soiled and edge worn. 4 pp. 8vo. Nathaniel Cutter wanted relief from being re-taxed on goods that left Massachusetts where he had paid tax and then returned to the same port with the same goods because he was harrassed by the British and French and turned away in the Dominican Republic. The committee wisely wrote: "Your Committee however cannot find any good reason for relieving him against consequences of a risque which every exporter ought to calculate for himself." Cutter would continue to take risks suppling the French in Saint-Domingue and a claim was allowed him in 1803 by the American Commission in Paris for unpaid costs by the French See Greg H. Williams: The French Assault on American Shipping 1793-1813: A History p. 154. Evans 34754. ESTCW25464. unknown
179743741Philadelphia: Printed by William Ross 1797. First edition. Removed. Very good mostly unopened uncut untrimmed copy minor browning at lower edge. 3 226-232 2 pp. 8vo. Evans dated it both 1797 and 1798. two petitions both concerning a waving of taxes on spirits the Orchard Cook and Abiel Wood case claiming the ship was wrecked on an island and the cost of recovering the cargo exceeded the cost of the mechandise and that their insurance had lapsed. In the second case Hooper claimed he was lax in filing papers for re-shipping a cargo overseas. Wisely both were declined as the committee felt the government is not in the business of insuring that a business is successful and well run. Ah to return to those days. Orchard Cook 1763-1819 and Abiel Wood 1772-1834 had a better idea. They both became U.S. Representatives from Massachusetts. OCLC locates eight copies. Evans 33015. Evans 34753. ESTCW15017. [Printed by William Ross] unknown books
179843744Philadelphia 1798. First edition. Removed. A very good copy lightly soiled and edge worn. 4 pp. 8vo. Nathaniel Cutter wanted relief from being re-taxed on goods that left Massachusetts where he had paid tax and then returned to the same port with the same goods because he was harrassed by the British and French and turned away in the Dominican Republic. The committee wisely wrote: "Your Committee however cannot find any good reason for relieving him against consequences of a risque which every exporter ought to calculate for himself." Cutter would continue to take risks suppling the French in Saint-Domingue and a claim was allowed him in 1803 by the American Commission in Paris for unpaid costs by the French See Greg H. Williams: The French Assault on American Shipping 1793-1813: A History p. 154. Evans 34754. ESTCW25464. unknown books
1761862871761 Paris, Debure, 1761, 2 ouvrages réunis en un volume relié pleine basane brune de l'époque, dos à nerfs, XII-240 et II-336 pages ; ex-libris ; petits frottis d'usage, coiffes usées. (Barbier, II, 495)
173932846London: Printed for T. Cooper 1739. Wraps. Good. Disbound stitched trimmed wraps. Approx. 7.5" x 4.75". 30 pages. Author not listed. Light toning to the front cover. <br /> <br /> The writer defends England's treaty with Spain. He replies to George Lyttleton who opposed the treaty due to Spain's capture of British ships in America. The writer states "There are many instances of robbery and barbarity on both sides.but none of these instances can justify a National War Printed for T. Cooper unknown
173934763London: Printed by T. Cooper 1739. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Disbound trimmed wraps. Approx. 7.5" x 5". 30 pages 1. Front wrap mostly detached. Pages 29 30 and the rear wrap have a small chip upper edge resulting in loss of a couple of letters. <br /> <br /> This pamphlet was published shortly before "The War of Jenkins Ear" with Spain. Contents cover trade issues in the new American colonies; sale of "Negroes"; Native Americans; European countries etc. <br /> <br /> Sabin 64143. From wikipedia:<br /> <br /> The War of Jenkins' Eara was fought by Great Britain and Spain between 1739 and 1748. The majority of the fighting took place in New Granada and the Caribbean Sea with major operations largely ended by 1742. It is considered a related conflict of the 1740 to 1748 War of the Austrian Succession. The name derives from Robert Jenkins a British sea captain whose earb was allegedly severed in April 1731 by Spanish coast guards searching his ship for contraband. In 1738 opposition politicians in the British Parliament used the incident to incite support for a war against Spain.2<br /> <br /> The most significant operation of the war was a failed British attack on Cartagena in 1741 which resulted in heavy casualties and was not repeated.3 Apart from minor actions in Spanish Florida Georgia and Havana after 1742 Britain and Spain focused their efforts on the War of the Austrian Succession in Europe. Printed by T. Cooper unknown
179113571791 Imprimerie Nationale, Paris, 1791. In-8, en feuilles, non coupé. 16 pages