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128657Dunkerque, Imprimerie de Drouillard, 1794 in-4, 4 pp.
8571(Montauban), (1735). Placard de 43 x 60 cm, armorié sur vergé.
ORD-2458Amsterdam. Schneider. 1772. In-12 (112 x 186mm) cartonnage muet recouvert de papier marbré (conditions d'origine), titre orné d'une gravure représentant sans doute la cour d'un banque (Amsterdam?), 160 pages. Mouillures claires sur le titre et par endroits, manques de papier au dos, un cahier en partie détaché, mais assez bon exemplaire. Peu courant.
ORD-2459Donnée à Paris le 1er Août 1792, l'an quatrième de la Liberté. Toulon. Mallard. 1792. In-4 (181 x 235mm) de 8 pages imprimées. Signatures manuscrites de Reibaud et Jullien. Important document.
ORD-12397Paris. Charpentier. Décembre 1834. In-8 (140 x 220mm) broché, couverture jaune citron imprimée, 2ff., 24 pages. Bon exemplaire.
ORD-2461Augmentés des Arrêts, Lettres-Patentes & Ordonnances servant de Réglements, qui ont été rendus depuis les années 1668 jusqu'en 1770. Lyon. Louis Buisson. 1770. Petit in-12 basane brune, 320pp. Sans la page de garde, intérieurs de couverture annotés à l'encre, page de titre lgt plissée, sinon bon état.
207446Londres, & se trouve à Paris, Maradan, 1789 in-8, 75 pp., [3] pp. n. ch. (catalogue de Maradan), broché sous couverture d'attente de papier bleu, mouillure claire latérale.
2453Paris, G. Dreyfus, 1922. 1 vol. in-8° br., couv. muettes d'attente. 600 pp.
7014Tours, Veuve de Louis Vauquier, (1727). Un placard de 20 x 30 cm.
85120Paris, Imp. Royale, 1785 in-4, 3 pp., vignette.
85107Paris, Simon & Nyon, 1786 in-4, 4 pp.
2774Paris, G. Dreyfus, 1920. 1 vol. in-8° br. couv. d'attente, 461 pp.[C39]*[C58]
2775Paris, G. Dreyfus, 1921. 1 vol. in-8° br. couv. d'attente, 609 pp.
182321469Paris Masson Aîné 1823 in-32 demi-basane un volume, reliure demi-basane vert foncé In-32 (half binding sheepskin In-32)(10,6 x 7,2 cm), dos long (spine without raised band) insolé, décoré or (gilt decoration), titre frappé "or"(gilt title), double filets or (gilt line) en place des nerfs et en tête et en pied, papier marbré vert aux plats, toutes tranches lisses jaspées, sans illustrations, (cxxxiv-(2)-216) pages, 1823 Paris : Masson Aîné Editeur,
7354Grenoble, Giroud, 1765. 7 pp. in 4° dérelié.
184017810Newport R.I.: James Atkinson 1840. 8vo 102 pp in original sewn wrappers. Very good with a corner missing from rear wrapper and occasional light foxing. First publication in this form; originally a series of articles published in the Newport newspaper Herald of the Times written in opposition to Van Buren's economic policies and in support of the Whig Party platform. Hazard 1797-1886 was a Rhode Island textile manufacturer and dedicated social reformer who favord protections for American domestic manufacturing as a solution to unemployment. He later published works on capital punishment and poverty issues. Sabin 31111 noting that the work "contains many facts relative to the early history of manufactories in Rhode Island"; Bartlett p. 148. James Atkinson unknown
178095L94ST53226Antwerp 1780. 12mo. Johannes Judocus Gerardus de Marcour Contemporary mottled tanned sheepskin gold-tooled spine with olive title-label red edges. XXIII 1 543 1 pp. Corrected and augmented eleventh edition of a handbook for merchants and traders in the Southern Netherlands here in a French edition but also available in Dutch Den Nederlandschen negociant . All editions appear to be very rare. It consists of numerous tables giving information for the conversion of monetary units weights and measures.The privilege p. XXIV is issued in the name of Maria Theresa who died in 1780 and De Marcour was active from 1764 to 1797. The many unnumbered editions no doubt confused publishers who probably numbered their editions to follow the highest number they had seen: the University of Kansas has a ninth edition Liege 1784 the Hendrik Conscience library a ninth Antwerp De Marcour 1792; ; and there is a tenth Antwerp Grangé 1798.With some early 19th-century annotations on endpapers. Spine slightly rubbed one leaf party detached but otherwise in very good condition.l Groote Vijftig jaar boekdrukkunst te Antwerpen p. 31; Anet 3 copies; STCV 1 of the same copies; WorldCat 2 of the same copies. unknown
85012Alençon, Imp. de Malassis Le Jeune, 1791 in-4, 3 pp.
85043Alençon, Imp. de Vve Malassis l'Aîné, 1791 in-4, 3 pp., vignette.
85502Chartres, Durand, s. d. (1792) in-4, 3 pp., vignette.
8174Sans lieu ni date, (P., 1789). Placard de 40 x 50 cm (mouillure, une marge courte sans manque).
171421230London 1714. Broadsheet. 1p. plus printed docket title on verso. Disbound. Small folio. Early folds and early stab holes in left margin. Mild foxing. An early British petitionary leaflet calling for greater enforcement of customs laws for imported goods. The author charges that most consignments of foreign goods are now being made to "Naturalized Foreigners and Unfreemen" who are not under the same obligations as Freemen who state in their oath "not to Colour of Cover the Goods of Aliens." If "no Remedey be given" it is argued "all Persons will be discouraged from taking their Freedoms and few will be left of Substance to perform the necessary Service in the Government of London." The document is among the earliest examples of lobbying literature which first began proliferating during the major changes in British government in the mid-1710s. ESTC records four copies at the British Library Oxford the National Library of Wales and the California State Library.<br/> <br/> Hanson 1980. unknown
201316035Paris, Chotard et associés editeurs, 1985 ; in-8, 191 pp., br.
201008791Paris, Librairie istra , 1954 ; grand in-8, 206 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Collèges techniques et modernes ecoles hotelières cours complémentaires.
201210451, Edition BPI, 1996 ; in-8, 174 pp., br.