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1864GITb353Paris Imprimerie et Librairie Administratives de Paul Dupont 1864-1865. 2vol grand et fort in-8 imprimés sur 2 colonnes VIII 1345 VIII 827pp. Demi chagrin bleu nuit, dos à 4 nerfs orné de cadres de filets à froid et fleurons dorés, plats de percaline bleu nuit avec encadrements à froid, rel époque. Bel exemplaire sans aucune rousseur, dans une reliure décorative.
180926386A Paris, chez Firmin Didot, 1807 et 1812. 2 tomes reliés en un vol. au format in-12 (177 x 104 mm) de xii - 180 pp. ; 199 pp. ; 62 pp. et 11 ff. n.fol. Reliure de l'époque de demi-veau glacé fauve à petits coins, dos lisse orné de filets gras dorés, filets en pointillés dorés, roulettes dorées, larges fleurons romantiques dorées, titre doré, tranches jaspées.
1809263861809. A Paris chez Firmin Didot 1807 et 1812. 2 tomes reliÂŽs en un vol. au format in-12 177 x 104 mm de xii - 180 pp. ; 199 pp. ; 62 pp. et 11 ff. n.fol. Reliure de l'ÂŽpoque de demi-veau glacÂŽ fauve ˆ petits coins dos lisse ornÂŽ de filets gras dorÂŽs filets en pointillÂŽs dorÂŽs roulettes dorÂŽes larges fleurons romantiques dorÂŽes titre dorÂŽ tranches jaspÂŽes. Ensemble complet de ses deux tomes ; ici reliÂŽs en un volume. Le second est millÂŽsimÂŽ 1807 ; date de l'ÂŽdition originale. Angles ÂŽlimÂŽs. Papier lÂŽgÂrement oxydÂŽ. Rares et discrÂtes rousseurs dans les corps d'ouvrages. Inversion par le reliure des feuillets liminaires du second volume. Du reste belle condition. Peu courant. b42961 unknown
181043338Paris, Imprimerie impériale, 1810. In-32 de (4)-264 pp., basane marbrée, dos lisse orné, pièces de titre en maroquin rouge et vert (reliure de l'époque).
18290005881829 Paris, Roret, 1829. In-16 (93 X 145 mm) demi-maroquin à grain long violine et à petits coins, dos lisse, filet doré en place des nerfs, titre doré (Reliure de l'époque) ; faux-titre, frontispice, titre, 281 pages, (1). Dos uniformément éclairci et mors légèrement frottés.
1807ROD0127970STEREOTYPE D'HERHAN DE L'IMPRIMERIE DES FRERES MAME. 1807. In-16. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Intérieur acceptable. 310 pages - pièce de titre et roulettes dorées au dos - 3 petits trous au dos - la 1ère page se désolidarise légèrement de l'ouvrage- page de titre tachée sans incidence sur la lecture - 3 PHOTOS DISPONIBLES. . . . Classification Dewey : 380-Commerce, communications, transports
180930541Angers, De l'Imprimerie des Frères Mame et se vend chez Fourier-Mame, 1807. Un vol. au format pt in-12 (168 x 107 mm) de 333 pp. Reliure de l'époque de pleine basane marbrée havane, plats jansénistes, dos lisse orné de fleurons dorés, roulettes dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin émeraude, titre doré, tranches saumon.
180878492De l’imprimerie et de la fonderie stéréotypes de Pierre Didot l’Ainé, et de Firmin Didot 1808 In-18. Reliure de l’époque plein veau fauve marbrée, dos lisse ornée de roulettes et de petits fers dorés, pièce de titre maroquin vermillon, XVI-268 pp. Reliure légèrement frottée, mors fragilisés, rousseurs éparses.
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,
1809305411809. Angers De l'Imprimerie des FrÂres Mame et se vend chez Fourier-Mame 1807. Un vol. au format pt in-12 168 x 107 mm de 333 pp. Reliure de l'ÂŽpoque de pleine basane marbrÂŽe havane plats jansÂŽnistes dos lisse ornÂŽ de fleurons dorÂŽs roulettes dorÂŽs piÂce de titre de maroquin ÂŽmeraude titre dorÂŽ tranches saumon. Edition provinciale Angers parue ˆ la date de l'originale parisienne. ''C'est ici la premiÂre fois qu'un texte officiel rÂŽglemente les sociÂŽtÂŽs par actions ˆ savoir la sociÂŽtÂŽ anonyme et la sociÂŽtÂŽ en commandite par actions.'' Coiffes supÂŽrieure arasÂŽe. Petites altÂŽrations superficielles ÂŽparses affectant la reliure. PremiÂre garde partiellement dÂŽsolidarisÂŽe. Quelques rousseurs dans le texte et feuillets parfois lÂŽgÂrement oxydÂŽs. b42961 unknown
184433797London: William Clowes and Sons 14 Charing Cross For Her Majesty's Stationery Office 1844. Folio. 13 1/8 x 7 7/8 inches. First edition. a-b2 B-Z4. i-x 1-176. 186 pp. Diplomatic messages with the USA on pages 19-144. One full-page engraved map titled "Route of the Egyptian Army under Ahmed Pasha on a Slaving Expedition February 1843" by Standidge and Co. p. 169. Later black half morocco binding over black cloth with five raised bands forming six compartments on spine with gilt-lettered title in second and fourth compartments and date in sixth with the binder's ticker of Monastery Hill Bindery on back pastedown<br/> <br/> Important documents letters and reports regarding Great Britain's efforts to curtail the African slave trade across the globe including over 100 pages of diplomatic cables with the USA.<br/> <br/> "Class D. Correspondence" referred to diplomatic letters between the Foreign Office and nations that had not signed treaties with Great Britain regarding the slave trade. Every year from 1830 to 1859 this correspondence was presented to both Houses of Parliament and published: this is the annual compendium covering the year 1843. And though the importation of slaves was illegal in the United States at that time there is a considerable amount of American-British interaction. Great Britain had abolished slavery in toto throughout its colonies in 1834 after the passage of the Abolition Act of 1833. It had been home to a powerful abolition movement that held influence in government for some time prior. Great Britain's economy had grew less dependent on slavery than its rivals like the US were and slave revolts on its far-flung colonies had been costly to put down. Those reasons coupled with domestic religious and social sentiment had led the British Empire to take action. Insistent British diplomatic correspondence is included here with other key major powers who had not yet signed on to trying to halt the slave trade. The present work covers contacts with Central America Equator New Granada Peru various consulates in the United States the Barbary States Egypt Turkey Crete Albania and Muscat. Much detail is provided about individual ships involved in the trade. William Clowes and Sons, 14, Charing Cross, For Her Majesty's Stationery Office unknown
185153844London, Harrison and Son, 1851. Folio. In contemporary half cloth with the original blue printed front wrapper pasted on to front board. Wear to extremities and front hindge a bit weak. One small stamp to front board and two small paper labels pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Internally very fine and clean. xxiii, (1), 886 pp. + 1 folded map.
185053845London, Harrison and Son, 1850. Folio. In contemporary half cloth with the original blue printed front wrapper pasted on to front board. Wear to extremities and front hindge a bit weak. One small stamp to front board and two small paper labels pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Internally very fine and clean. xv, (1), 452 pp.
185253850London, 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. xviii, 913 pp.
185153844London Harrison and Son 1851. Folio. In contemporary half cloth with the original blue printed front wrapper pasted on to front board. Wear to extremities and front hindge a bit weak. One small stamp to front board and two small paper labels pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Internally very fine and clean. xxiii 1 886 pp. 1 folded map. <br/><br/><em>The Rare British parliamentary papers and correspondence with local agents on the slave trade in Africa Austria Belgium Brazil France Persia Peru Portugal Spain Tripoli Turkey United States and Venezuela containing amongst several other issues a lengthy report from James Hudson Brazil to Palmerston on the bourgeoning sentiments in Brazil towards abandoning the slave trade. An act which Palmerston instructs James Hudson to fight against.Eusébio de Queiróz Act Law 581 of 4 September 1850 ended up criminalizing the maritime slave trade as piracy and imposed other criminal sanctions on the importation of slaves in Brazil. </em> hardcover
185053845London Harrison and Son 1850. Folio. In contemporary half cloth with the original blue printed front wrapper pasted on to front board. Wear to extremities and front hindge a bit weak. One small stamp to front board and two small paper labels pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Internally very fine and clean. xv 1 452 pp. <br/><br/><em>The Rare British parliamentary papers and correspondence with local agents on the slave trade in Africa Brazil Egypt France Nederlands Persia Peru Portugal Sardinia Spain Tripoli Turkey United States and Venezuela. </em> hardcover
185253850London 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. xviii 913 pp. <br/><br/><em>The Rare British parliamentary papers and correspondence with local agents on the slave trade in Africa Brazil Egypt France Nederlands Persia Peru Portugal Sardinia Spain Tripoli Turkey United States and Venezuela. </em> hardcover
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.
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. <br/><br/><em>The Rare British parliamentary papers and correspondence with local agents on the slave trade. </em> hardcover
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. <br/><br/><em>The Rare British parliamentary papers and correspondence with local agents on the slave trade. </em> hardcover
1878GITh033Toulon chez l'Auteur 1878. In-12 285pp. Demi basane émeraude, dos à 4 nerfs orné de petits fleurons dorés, 1er plat de la couverture conservé, reliure postérieure. restaurations en bordure de la couverture, intérieur en bon état et bien complet. Bel exemplaire dans une reliure postérieure en très bon état. RARE et intéressant essai qui propose une gestion de la Marine Marchande et Militaire par un Conseil Supérieur unique.
187421611874. Softcover. Near Fine/No Dust Jacket. Stockton CA. 1874; Indepent Print Pub. near fine condition bound in paperback; 64 pages; cover lightly soiled; Stockton California Local History paperback
185465544Philadelphia PA: Rice & Hart Publishers No. 27 Minor Street 1854. Single sheet folded. 25 cm. 4 pp. text on 2 outer pages only. Old fold lines else very good. Text in two columns printing the notices for this publication from the National Intelligencer of Feb. 11 and the Washington Union of Feb. 4. The contents including the list of portraits and biographies in of each of the four volumes is also listed. OCLC lists two copies of this circular: NY Hist. Soc. and AAS. The "National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans" was published by Rice & Hart in 1854. <br/><br/> Rice & Hart, Publishers, No. 27 Minor Street unknown books
188336090Atlanta 1883. Broadside 5-3/8" x 8-1/2". Very Good. unknown books