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185053852London, Harrison and Son, 1850. Folio. In contemporary half cloth with the original blue printed front wrapper pasted on to front board. Light wear to extremities Small stamp to front board and two small paper labels pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Internally very fine and clean. x, 306 pp.
185253853London, Harrison and Son, 1852. Folio. In contemporary half cloth with the original blue printed front wrapper pasted on to front board. Light wear to extremities Small stamp to front board and two small paper labels pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Internally very fine and clean. ix, (1) 372 pp.
2009Atlantic-9780521514347Cambridge 2009. Hardcover. New. Cambridge hardcover
2009Atlantic-9780521514347Cambridge 2009. Hardcover. New. Cambridge hardcover
2007Atlantic-9780521885546Cambridge 2007. Hardcover. New. Cambridge hardcover
2007Atlantic-9780521885546Cambridge 2007. Hardcover. New. Cambridge hardcover
2007Atlantic-9780521885997Cambridge 2007. Hardcover. New. Cambridge hardcover
2007Atlantic-9780521885997Cambridge 2007. Hardcover. New. Cambridge hardcover
3384Paris: Imprimerie et Librairie Administratives de Paul Dupont 1858. . Small folio late 19th century marbled boards cloth spine slightly abraded; original blue printed wrappers bound in; blindstamp of the Boston Public Library on the first page; unopened. The July 1858 issue of "Annales du Commerce Exterieur". The immediate cause of the 1857 panic was the failure of the New York branch of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Co. a major financial force that collapsed following widespread embezzlement. Others causes included the removal of funds from U.S. banks by British investors which raised questions about the overall U.S. economy. The fall of grain prices which spread economic misery into rural areas. The collapse of land speculation programs that depended on new rail routes ruining thousands of investors. Investor confidence was further shaken in mid-September when 30000 pounds of gold were lost at sea in a shipment from the San Francisco Mint to eastern banks. The gold and SS Central America sank during the North Carolina Hurricane of 1857. Public confidence in the government's ability to back its paper currency with specie was shaken as well. Eventually the panic and depression spread to Europe South America and the Far East. No recovery was evident in the United States for a year and a half and the full impact did not dissipate until the Civil War. The South was hurt less than the other regions of the country and many there concluded that the superiority of their economic system had been vindicated this has been posited as a contributing factor to the secession of many of the Southern States resulting in the Civil War. Pages 57-62 outline the trade between France and the United States during the years 1856-1857 with a retrospective look at past trade. Paris: Imprimerie et Librairie Administratives de Paul Dupont, 1858. hardcover
3384Paris: Imprimerie et Librairie Administratives de Paul Dupont 1858. . Small folio late 19th century marbled boards cloth spine slightly abraded; original blue printed wrappers bound in; blindstamp of the Boston Public Library on the first page; unopened. The July 1858 issue of "Annales du Commerce Exterieur". The immediate cause of the 1857 panic was the failure of the New York branch of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Co. a major financial force that collapsed following widespread embezzlement. Others causes included the removal of funds from U.S. banks by British investors which raised questions about the overall U.S. economy. The fall of grain prices which spread economic misery into rural areas. The collapse of land speculation programs that depended on new rail routes ruining thousands of investors. Investor confidence was further shaken in mid-September when 30000 pounds of gold were lost at sea in a shipment from the San Francisco Mint to eastern banks. The gold and SS Central America sank during the North Carolina Hurricane of 1857. Public confidence in the government's ability to back its paper currency with specie was shaken as well. Eventually the panic and depression spread to Europe South America and the Far East. No recovery was evident in the United States for a year and a half and the full impact did not dissipate until the Civil War. The South was hurt less than the other regions of the country and many there concluded that the superiority of their economic system had been vindicated this has been posited as a contributing factor to the secession of many of the Southern States resulting in the Civil War. Pages 57-62 outline the trade between France and the United States during the years 1856-1857 with a retrospective look at past trade. Paris: Imprimerie et Librairie Administratives de Paul Dupont, 1858. hardcover books
Sin lugar ni año (1730), 29,5 x 20,5 cm., 18 folios. (En esta Instrucción se indica la forma de actuar en caso captura de navíos mercantes extranjeros; se transcriben la Real Cédula de 1628 prohibiendo el comercio con reinos enemigos o rebeldes, la de 1716 para la custodia de los navío extranjeros que arriben puertos de la corona española, la de 1673 en donde se declaró el delito de contrabando del cacao y demás géneros procedentes de Indias. Contiene una relación de las mercaderías y géneros de Inglaterra prohibidas de comerciar. Y por último se incluyen diversos capítulos de los tratados de paz ajustados con Francia, Países Bajos y Portugal relacionados con el contrabando).
2003x-0521788919Cambridge Univ Pr 2003. Paperback. New. 1026 pages. 11.50x8.00x2.25 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr paperback
19392080502106917031Not Available 1939. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
173028563Saint-André (des Eaux) 1730 une renonciation de succession, de 12 pages manuscrites à l'encre brune sur papier vergé ligné et filigrané, format : 33 cm de haut par 22 cm de large, 1 cachet fiscal en haut de 1ère page, en noir : "generalité de LA ROCHELLE" trois sols , RENONCIATION DE LA SUCCESSION DE JACQUES RASTEAU L'AINÉ PAR LA FAMILLE RASTEAU AU PROFIT DES DIVERS CRÉANCIERS DEVANT LE LIEUTENANT GÉNÉRAL DE LA SÉNÉCHAUSSÉE DE LA ROCHELLE, FAIT A LA ROCHELLE LE 17 MAI 1769, COPIE DE LA RENONCIATION EXPÉDIÉE EN JUILLET 1769,
179022350La Rochelle 1790 une lettre (de 4 pages, une grande feuille pliée en deux) manuscrite à l'encre brune sur les 3 premières page sur papier velin bleuté ligné filigrané, format : 20 centimètres de large x 25,5 centimètres de haut, adresse de la lettre au centre de la 4ème page à l'encre brune : à Mr Louis Admyraud négociant de la Rochelle, Chez Mr Vincent, Rue St Joseph à PARIS, lettre signée SUIDRE , La Rochelle, le 10 Juillet 1790,
This is a very good hardcover copy, a bound volume, containing 13 issues of this rare journal. The 12 monthly issues plus a Special Number brought out in August. All covers bound in. The pea-green cloth covers have titles and the journal masthead device in gilt to the front cover. Generally clean outside, but spine tips frayed, top and bottom front corners worn and the spine rear outside hinge worn. Binding firm and tight. All 12 monthly issues plus the special number with articles and advertisements from the trade. Occasional illustrations, but mostly articles, notes on firms and producers, new products, soaps, confectionery, mineral water and tobacco trades, etc. A wealth of information on the trade in 1929. The journal was founded by John C.Umney in 1910, with Volume 1, and continued through Volume 60 in 1969. This volume edited by Archibald C.Merrin. Contains the index for the year. Bound volumes quite rare. 11" high X 8" wide, each issue about 36 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
184644China: mostly early 20th century. Surviving traces of businesses otherwise lost to time including 19 cards from Hong Kong advertising curio merchants tailors photographers cobblers and jewellers. The remaining 6 were issued in Weihaiwei 2 Shanghai 3 and Beijing. Though unmarked as such these cards - with the exception of the Beijing example - were assembled by Arthur Hacker 1932-2013 a historian of China and a civil servant in Hong Kong from 1967 to 1989. Together 25 cards 47 x 85 mm to 80 x 109 mm including duplicate. Printed in English or in English and Chinese. Occasional pencil annotations. Marking and signs of handling couple of closed tears: very good. unknown
2081002109000090Industry Association N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 4 Size: 19cm x 13cm Industry Association paperback
17841A Paris, Chez la veuve Duchesne, 1779. (4), xliv, 484, (12) pp. 8vo. Contemporary marbled calf, spine gilt with raised bands, label with gilt lettering, red edges. Musset-Pathay 1648; Kress B.179; Goldsmiths 11796; INED 885; McCulloch, p. 34 (note); Mattioli 474; not in Einaudi. First edition. 'Auteur très laborieux et très exact dans ces citations; il a traduit plusieurs ouvrages anglais sur le commerce .... Ouvrage extrèmement remarquable, le meilleur peut-être qui ait été écrit sur le même sujet. Il est très préférable à beaucoup d'autres très recherchés' (Coquelin & Guillaumin). '.... author of a very learned and able treatise 'Sur l'administration des Terres chez les Romains ....' (McCulloch). Important work on the republican virtues of Rome, it was the last published work by Butel.
16593A Berlin, 1757. iv, xviii, 435, (1) pp. 12mo. Contemporary marbled calf, spine richly gilt with raised bands, gilt lettering, red edges. Higgs 1474; Kress 5617 (incomplete copy); Weulersse, i, xx; this edition not in Goldsmiths, Einaudi & INED. The best edition. Including the 'Arrêt du Conseil d'Etat du Roi, qui, entr'autres dispositions, ordonne que le commerce de toute espèce de grains sera libre entièrement par terre et par les rivières, de province à province, dans l'intérieur du Royaume. Du 17 Septembre 1754', to which referrence is made in the Avertissement. The basic importance of agriculture in the life of the French nation was equally emphasized by C.J. Herbert, who held labor and land to be the primary resources of a nation, and agriculture its basic industry. Upon agriculture depended a nation's power and wealth, its ability to colonize, the fruitfulness of its commerce, and the capacity of its territory to support population. Having demonstrated the basic importance of agriculture to the political and economic strength of France, Herbert indicated that French agriculture was languishing, and its revivification was essential to the aggrandizement of the nation and to the felicity of its inhabitants; ..... Herbert advocated the improvement of grain markets and prices through inauguration of the right to export grain, modifications in the tax system, and the establishment of a research bureau to discover how agriculture could be improved, and why some provinces were more favorable to agriculture, manufacturing, and population growth than others. (Spengler, French predecessors of Malthus, pp. 67-72). Valuable work, cited with praise by Adam Smith.
1701100900<p>Grenoble Alexandre Giroud 1701. 4to. 8pp. <br /><br />Reminder of the rules and regulations relevant to the printing trade given in VIII articles.</p>
5528Agen, Veuve Noubel et fils aîné, an VI (1798). Placard de 38 x 50 cm sur vergé.
180423480Les Sables d'Olonne Ferré Imprimeur 1804 une Affiche Originale, sur papier velin ligné, Format : 54 x 78,5 cm, de 2 pages, texte imprimé en noir, titre en haut en grosses lettres sur toute la Largeur, texte en dessous sur 4 colonnes séparés par un trait imprimé en noir, présence de deux timbres fiscaux ovale imprimés en noir, le 12 Messidor an XII (1er juillet 1804) Les Sables d'Olonne chez Ferré Imprimeur de la Sous-Préfecture et du Tribunal Editeur,
ORD-1319Première Année (1828). Bordeaux. De l'Imprimerie de Suwerinck. (1828). In-8 (135 x 205mm) plein veau, dos lisse vert, pièces rouges, ornements or (lyres et frises dans le style de l'époque, plats veau brun raciné, tranches jaunes, gardes marbrées, (2), 495 pages. Du N°1 (Février 1828) au N°11 et 12 (décembre 1828). Indispensable table analytique en fin d'ouvrage. Quelques pages brunies mais bon exemplaire dans une agréable reliure assez originale. Hommage d'un des rédacteurs (Merle) au maire de Bordeaux le Vicomte Du Hamel.
102655In-8, bradel papier marbré (reliure moderne).