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180226312nantes 1802 1 facture ORIGINALE d'1 page recto-verso manuscrite à l'encre brune, format : 23,5 x 18 cm, sur papier velin bleu, ligné et filigrané , UNE FACTURE ACQUITTÉE DE LA CITOYENNE VEUVE COSSÉ FONDEUR (A NANTES) AUX CITOYENS CRUCY FRÈRES POUR LES ARTICLES VENDUS CI-APRÈS ET LIVRÉS POUR LES AVISOS EN CONSTRUCTION, FAIT A NANTES, LE 25 VENTOSE AN 10 (16 MARS 1802), Signature manuscrite de Veuve COSSÉ Fondeur à Nantes, noté au dos à l'encre brune : Vve COSSE, fournitures pour les Avisos, 3924,3, Construction Générale, Acquitté le 20 ventose an 10,
18754742Anduze / imprimerie castagnier 1875 316 pages in8. 1875. reliure demi-basane. 316 pages.
18483308359Wien, Grund, 1848. 14 S. OBroschur. Leicht berieben.
1889WIRT0601Stuttgart, Julius Maier 1878-1889. kl.-8°, XII, 226 S., XI, 304 S.; XII, 376 S.; XV, 487 S.; XIV, 574 S.; CXX, 766 S.; Bibl.-Expl., HLdr. d. Zt. m. Rügoldpräg. u. Bibl.-Zettel am Vorderdeckel, alle Bände berieb., leicht bestoß., gestemp., marmor. Schn.
18673608928s.l. Gröber, (1867). 14 S. Broschiert.
18284904Lithographierte Handschrift. (Hamburg 1828). Folio. (33,5 x 22,0 cm). 18 nicht nummerierte Blatt. Blauer Glanzpapierumschlag d. Zt. [3 Warenabbildungen]
1842145249Stuttgart. Verlg der J. F. Cast' schen Buchhandlung 1842. Zwei Bände. XII, 309 Seiten u. (4), 318 Seiten. Halbleder-Einbände der Zeit auf vier Bünden. (Einbände am Rücken stärker berieben. Gestempelte Bibl.-Exemplare. Papier teils fleckig). 21x13,5 cm
1818614949Bonn, Weber, 1818. XXIII, 568; XVI, 425 S. Pappbände d. Zt. mit roten Rückenschildern (etwas bestoßen, Rücken beschabt und teilw. nachgefärbt, Rückenschilder mit kleinen Ausbrüchen).
1858Q1698Philadelphia: W. G. Chittick & Co. 1858. none. Good. Single sheet 10.75 x 8.5 inches printed recto-only. Blue paper with embossed mark in corner. Very Good with short closed tears at the edges of the folds and pinhole abrasion at the intersecting creases light sunning. An exciting variety of fancy goods with exotic French names and international originand domestic cotton products like Beaverteen and Kentucky jeans. <br/><br/> W. G. Chittick & Co. unknown
185627278Philadelphia: Deacon & Peterson 1856. First edition. Paper wrappers. Some chipping to spine else a very good copy with a small tear and mild crease on front wrapper leaves clean and bright. 39 pp. 8vo. Not in Sabin. Deacon & Peterson unknown books
189639477Washington: GPO 1896. 4to. vi 405 pp. <br/><br/>Some cover wear. Text clean. GPO unknown books
18999101Cincinnati: C.J. Krehbiel & Co 1899. Octavo in wrappers 19 x 12.5 cm. 122 pages. Thoroughly illustrated with photographs and diagrams numerous plates some folding. FIRST EDITION. The second catalogue of Cincinnati's Triumph Ice Machine Company; the first catalogue of 80 pages was issued the prior year. A detailed and technical catalogue of the refrigeration and refrigerating machinery offered by the firm. Triumph's machinery was instrumental in growing the ability of meat packers fisheries and canners to preserve foodstuffs safe for longer. Clean and sound internally. In publisher's gilt-titled textured cream-colored wrappers with the lightest toning. Near fine. OCLC locates one copy Case Western Reserve; not in Romaine. C.J. Krehbiel & Co unknown
188529001127New York: Atlantic Publishing & Engraving of New York 1885 - 1886. This was a dry good business that acted as middlemen between the manufacturers and retailers of dry goods. Additionally he founded the Continental Bank of New York in 1870 along with Jacob H. Schiff Marcellus Hartley Robert L. Cutting and Joseph Seligman. Two items advertising the memorial of Horace Brigham Claflin who was an American merchant who founded the Bulkley & Claflin Company later after Claflin's death it became known as H. B. Claflin Company. Over the years this bank was acquired many times and is still in existence today under JP Morgan Chase. The first item is apparently from the Dry Goods Bulletin which serves as an memoriam/obituary for Claflin. The front side has an engraving of Claflin as well as his birth and death dates December 18 1811 - November 14 1885. The back side has a description of his life. Measures 14 1/4" x 12 3/4". The second item is a 16 pg. booklet done by the New York Chamber of Commerce that is the minutes of the meeting following Claflin's death as well as a biographical sketch of the man. The booklet states that "Mr. Claflin was one of the great merchants which the present century has produced and his life and character present a striking illustration of the maxim 'Act well your part there all the honor lies.' " pg. 3 The meeting end with several resolutions one of which was "the entire community of dry good merchants are called upon to mourn the loss not only of the most eminent member of their profession but also of a true friend." pg. 11 #1 This was accomplished when on the day of his funeral "the wholesale stores and commission houses throughout the dry goods district in New York City closed at noon and business was suspended. That portion of the City usually so active and busy was silent and deserted." pg. 15 The booklet also includes a portrait engraving of Claflin. Black covers. Measures 9 1/4" x 6" <br/><br/> Atlantic Publishing & Engraving of New York unknown books
1864AQ28474Boston: Printed by John Wilson and Son 1864. 49pp 1. Original publisher's blind-stamped dark green cloth lettered in gilt to spine and upper board T.E.G. A trifle rubbed. Armorial bookplate of Esher to FEP very occasional light spotting. A tribute to American financier Joshua Bates 1788-1864 from a selection of Boston merchants including both the record of an in-person assembly and a selection of letters penned in his memory. Bates who founded the Boston Public Library in 1852 donated 30000 volumes to the institution with the main hall being named in his honour. . First edition. 8vo. Printed by John Wilson and Son hardcover
188629001127New York: Atlantic Publishing & Engraving of New York 1886. The front cover and first page of the booklet are detached. The title on the front cover is faded and hard to read. General soiling and toning due to age. The bulletin has been folded. The large format memoriam is trimmed on the edges. Two items advertising the memorial of Horace Brigham Claflin who was an American merchant who founded the Bulkley & Claflin Company later after Claflin's death it became known as H. B. Claflin Company. Over the years this bank was acquired many times and is still in existence today under JP Morgan Chase. The first item is apparently from the Dry Goods Bulletin which serves as an memoriam/obituary for Claflin. The front side has an engraving of Claflin as well as his birth and death dates December 18 1811 - November 14 1885. The back side has a description of his life. Measures 14 1/4" x 12 3/4". The second item is a 16 pg booklet done by the New York Chamber of Commerce that is the minutes of the meeting following Claflin's death as well as a biographical sketch of the man. The booklet states that "Mr. Claflin was one of the great merchants which the present century has produced and his life and character present a striking illustration of the maxim 'Act well your part there all the honor lies.' " pg. 3 The meeting end with several resolutions one of which was "the entire community of dry good merchants are called upon to mourn the loss not only of the most eminent member of their profession but also of a true friend." pg. 11 #1 This was accomplished when on the day of his funeral "the wholesale stores and commission houses throughout the dry goods district in New York City closed at noon and business was suspended. That portion of the City usually so active and busy was silent and deserted." pg. 15 The booklet also includes a portrait engraving of Claflin. Black covers. Measures 9 1/4" x 6" This was a dry good business that acted as middlemen between the manufacturers and retailers of dry goods. Additionally he founded the Continental Bank of New York in 1870 along with Jacob H. Schiff Marcellus Hartley Robert L. Cutting and Joseph Seligman. Atlantic Publishing & Engraving of New York unknown
181126324nantes 1811 1 DOCUMENT ORIGINAL de 4 pages (1 feuille pliée en 2) manuscrites à l'encre brune, format : 20 x 32 cm, sur papier velin crème, ligné et filigrané : " grappe de raisin ", TRIBUNAL DE COMMERCE DE NANTES : RÉSUMÉ D'UN JUGEMENT DONNÉ A NANTES ENTRE LE SIEUR FÉLIX COSSIER NÉGOCIANT A NANTES ET LE SYNDIC DE FAILLITE DE LA MAISON DUBEY, A PROPOS D'UNE CARGAISON DE TOILE DE COTON DU NAVIRE "LA CRÉOLE", NANTES, LE 25 SEPTEMBRE 1811, en résumé Suite des FAITS , MR COSSIER voudrait récupérer l'ensemble des toiles de coton que MR DEBEY lui a acheté, mais qu'il n'a pas payé vu qu'il a fait faillite, mais l'ensemble de ses toiles ont été mises à imprimer par MR DEBEY pour en faire des indiennes, le juge décide de débouter MR COSSIER car les marchandises ainsi transformées ne sont plus reconnaissables en tant que telles, il n'y a plus aucune marque de distinction, le juge décide donc de se rendre à l'avis des sieurs Cochereau et Astier SYNDICS DE FAILLITE et la voie d'arbitrage qu'ils proposent est la seule qui puisse convenir dans le cas présent, et ainsi debouter les demandes de MR COSSIER.
1853GITk273Marseille Barlatier-Feissat et Demonchy 1853. In-16 broché 40pp. Manque angulaire au bas du 2e plat de la couverture, quelques pâles rousseurs. Compte-rendu des avocats Clapier et Oddo au sujet d'un litige opposant neuf maisons de commerce de Marseille au Maire, au sujet des taxes de l'octroi. (PLAQ 25)
1814WRCAM38942London: Printed by R.G. Clarke 1814. 29pp. Modern half morocco and marbled boards. Near fine. The final settlement between England and Spain at the end of the Napoleonic Wars. An important treaty which guarantees for England most favored nation status in the event of the commerce of Spanish America being opened to foreign trade. Includes an article of agreement regarding the injustice and inhumane nature of the traffic in slaves and a SEPARATE ARTICLE stipulating that the king of Spain not engage in any treaty with France "of the nature not known under the domination of the Family Compact." Printed in English and Spanish. Printed by R.G. Clarke hardcover books
1845ABC_48495Johanna Anjouan 1845. Ca. 32.5 x 20.5 cm. Original paper wrappers. 5 1 blank pp. Historically important treaty between Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 1819-1901 and Sultan Selim dates unknown of Johanna present-day Anjouan for the suppression of the slave trade. The treaty was concluded in November 1844. The present work is the ratified version from 10 December 1845 signed by Sultan Selim and Christopher Wyvill 1792-1863 captain of the HMS Cleopatra and formation commander of the British Royal Navy in Africa between 1849-1853. The publication is exceptionally rare. We have not been able to find any printed copies anywhere else either in sales records or libraries. The archives of the UK parliament make mention of the treaty but it appears to be otherwise unknown.In the present work the Sultan of Anjouan states that: "There shall be no dealing in slaves in our territory and no slaves shall be imported to be sold in our country". He further allows the British to inspect Anjouan ships and take them to an English port if they are found engaging in slave trade. The present treaty which is of significant historical importance is an excellent example of the measures that were undertaken across the world to stop the slave trade.The leaves are slightly creased and browned around the edges. Otherwise in good condition. unknown
18426316London: T.R. Harrison 1842. Near fine. 38pp. stitched. Very minor bumps to top edge of first leaf light dust-soiling to outer leaves. A very rare treaty between Queen Victoria’s Britain and the “Oriental Republick of the Uruguay†printed in both English and Spanish in two parallel columns throughout. According to the text the parties were “mutually animated by a sincere desire to co-operate for the utter extinction of the barbarous Traffick in Slaves.for the special purpose of immediately attaining this object so far as relates to the total and final abolition of the Slave Trade of the Oriental Republick of the Uruguay.†The treaty is comprised of fourteen original articles plus three annexes totaling forty-six additional articles and four additional articles at the end covering a host of issues pertaining to the suppression of the slave trade. These issues included enforcement procedures the establishment of “Mixed Courts of Justice†“Regulations in respect to treatments of liberated negroes†and much more. With regard to slaves found on international vessels the two nations hoped for “permanent good treatment and a full and complete emancipation according to the humane intentions of the Parties of the Treaty.â€<br /> <br /> The present treaty was part of a larger effort by the British Crown to put an end to the transatlantic slave trade in the first half of the 19th century; at this same time Britain had reached terms on a similar treaty with the Republic of Texas and other nations. The document is signed at the end in type by J.H. Mandeville and Jose Ellauri representatives of the two countries who originally signed the treaty at Montevideo on July 13 1839; the present work was “Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty†in 1842 likely due to bureaucratic delays. Uruguay would have been an important ally for Great Britain in monitoring the seas against the transatlantic slave trade given its position opposite the South Atlantic Ocean from West Africa. OCLC records just a single physical copy of this treaty at the University of Arizona.<br /> <br /> Cundall 2854. T.R. Harrison unknown
1806615101Paris, Letellier, 1806. XVI, 427 S. Halbleder d. Zeit mit Rückenschild (berieben, Ecken bestoßen, Vorsätze leimschattig). [2 Warenabbildungen]
18683488667Paris, en Vente chez l'auteur, (1868). VIII, 468 S. Halbleder der Zeit (Stempel auf Titel, Bibliotheks-Rückenschild, Exlibris, Rücken lose).
188719842Paris, Librairie Hachette, 1887. In-8°. Avec tableaux. 331, 326 p. Reliure demi-toile. Cachets sur les pages préliminaires. 1 cachet sur la dernière page. Page de titre tachée par la moisissure. Quelques marquages au crayon (en partie de couleur).
1846146691Liège. Imprimerie de N. Redouté 1846. 308, (2) pages. Contemporary half cloth binding. (Used). 23x15 cm
1860010685London: John W. Parker and Son 1860. Book measures 23x15.cm. xxi1651pp 16pp book catalogue. Bound in original publishers embossed brown cloth with gilt lettering coloured endpapers. Cloth very lightly rubbed gilt lettering slightly faded repair to head and tail of spine. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Internally previous owners name on top margin of title page dated 1932. Pages in very good clean condition. A very nice copy. . Cloth. Very Good. 8vo. John W. Parker and Son Hardcover