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2005Q-0743483537Pocket Books/Star Trek 2005-01-25. Mass Market Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pocket Books/Star Trek paperback
2012Q-145164955XPocket Books/Star Trek 2012-05-29. Mass Market Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pocket Books/Star Trek paperback
2012Q-1451649568Pocket Books/Star Trek 2012-06-26. Mass Market Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pocket Books/Star Trek paperback
2012DADAX1451649568Simon & Schuster 2012-06-26. Media tie-in. mass_market. New. 4.19x0.90x6.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Simon & Schuster unknown
42582printed with the details filled in by hand appointing James Hay Gent to be "Adjutant in Our Perthshire Regiment of Fencible Cavalry commanded by Our Trusty and Wellbeloved Colonel Charles Moray." the top four inches of 1 side oblong folio on vellum with papered seal no place no date circa hardcover
179992483London: Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan 1799-1824. Rare collection of three British Acts related to the regulation and abolition of the British slave trade including: An Act for better regulating the Manner of carrying Slaves in British Vessels from the Coast of Africa 12th July 1799; An Act for regulating.the shipping and carrying of Slaves in British Vessels from the Coast of Africa 28th June 1798; and An Act to Amend and consolidate the Laws relating to the Abolition of the Slave Trade 24th June 1824. Quarto decorative royal emblematic headpieces schedules of muster roles and seizures. Accompanied by a Copy of an Act Passed in 1817 by the Legislature of Antigua For Restricting the Exportation of Slaves to that Island Henry Goulburn 1821 and Copies or Extracts of Correspondence relating to an Expedition to be sent to the River Niger Vernon Smith 1840; both ordered by the House of Commons. In near fine condition. An exceptional piece of history. The anti-slavery movement to abolish the slave trade became popular among the British public following barrister Lord Mansfield's judgement in the Somersett's Case which held that slavery was unsupported by the common law in England and Wales. In 1807 Parliament passed the Slave Trade Act of 1807 which outlawed the slave trade but not slavery itself. Over two decades later in 1833 the Slavery Abolition Act was passed which made the purchase or ownership of slaves illegal within the British Empire and provided monetary compensation for previous slave owners. Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan unknown
1333244053.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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188264247London 1882. 8vo. Originalbind med gulldekor på rygg. xiv 384 s ; x 341 s. . Tinsley Brothers Engelsk. <br/><br/><em>Ex libris. </em> unknown
1812166835London: Rymer & Son 1812. Mapping the Age of Revolutions This visually arresting and minutely detailed chronology presents two concentric spirals radiating from a central portrait of George III offering a spectacular timeline of a half-century of conflict embellished with portraits of the king Pitt Fox Nelson and Wellington. The inner delineates the "various administrations formed during his reign" while the outer charts major events including the conclusion of the Seven Years War the American Revolution the Napoleonic Wars campaigns in South Asia and the opening salvoes of the War of 1812. The densely printed text also includes relevant statistical information particularly as relates to the major campaigns: numbers of troops under arms sailors at sea prisoners taken cost of supplies but also the funded national debt annual expenditure and ticking steadily throughout the price of a peck loaf. In each corner is a portrait of a hero of the period: "In an age abounding with so many Warriors & Senators whose equals the page of History can scarcely produce it is difficult to select the most suitable characters to adorn this design or those who have been most active in the great Events of our own times but none seem to have diffused the rays of glory with greater splendour round the nation than Nelson and Wellington. Fame will transmit to distant posterity the vigorous eloquence of Fox and Pitt & exhibit them as patterns worthy their imitation. The portraits are esteemed striking likenesses". Produced by the Edinburgh-born engraver and reform-leaning Whig Malcolm Rymer 1775-1835 the timing of the publication produced close on the removal of all restrictions on the powers of the Prince Regent and the catastrophist litany of disorder in 1812 - "Alarming Riots in Nottinghamshire Lancashire and Yorkshire" the assassination of Spencer Percival "The Old Administration continues with a few trivial changes" - suggests critical intent. Copper engraving printed on vivid yellow silk "handkerchief" 840 x 860 mm. Elaborate decorative frame comprised of a narrow chequered band enclosing a wide scrolled foliate border set with the Royal Arms centrally top and bottom and the Imperial State Crown with crossed rose and thistle with banderolle reading"dieu et mon droit" placed at the sides. Housed in grey archival box. Somewhat worn overall thinned and slightly faded and with some minor marginal loss top and bottom and a few splits but overall complete and remains striking good or better. Examples traced to the Victoria and Albert 1985/2028 Metropolitan Museum of Art 62/271 Art Institute of Chicago 2005.68 "cotton plan weave" and The Society of the Cincinnati M. 218.002 "ochre cotton plate-printed in dark red pigment". See Rebecca Nesvet "Science and Art a Farce in Two Acts" Scholarly Editing 38 2017. unknown
1476750211.Gmass_market. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
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1966757303Cambridge At the University Press 1966. Hardcover no dust jacket. Volume One ONLY! Ex-Libris with usual library matter. Slight yellowing and wear on all edges of text. Cover slightly faded on back facing and along spine. Otherwise VG Cambridge, At the University Press hardcover
1968757305Cambridge At the University Press 1968. Hardcover no dust jacket. Volume Four ONLY! Ex-Libris with usual library matter. Slight yellowing and wear on all edges of text. Cover worn on facing and faded and along spine with stain on front cover. Otherwise VG Cambridge, At the University Press hardcover
464329London : Cambridge U.P. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good cloth copy. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat bumped and rubbed as with age. Remains well-preserved overall. Physical description; 5 volumes ; 25 cm. Contents; v. 1. December 1783 to January 1793 -- v. 2. February 1793 to December 1797 -- v. 3. January 1798 to December 1801 -- v. 4. January 1802 to December 1807 -- v. 5. January 1808 to December 1810. Subjects; George III King of Great Britain. 1738-1820. Correspondence. Great Britain. History. George III 1760-1820. Sources. Great Britain. Kings and rulers. Correspondence. London : Cambridge U.P hardcover
2013Q-147672217XPocket Books/Star Trek 2013-08-27. Mass Market Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pocket Books/Star Trek paperback
2013DADAX147672217XSimon & Schuster 2013-08-27. mass_market. New. 4.13x0.90x6.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Simon & Schuster unknown
1761003612anonymous. George III 1738-1820. A Perspective View of Westminster Abbey from the High Altar to the West end shewing the manner of his Majesty's Crowning. Sept. 22 1761. Engraved copperplate 240 × 210 mm plate area on laid paper. Single-sheet engraved plate. Folded vertically into five panels with three or four short closed tears at fold intersections and margins; light surface wear and mild toning consistent with age. The engraved title at head fully legible. Overall good. A detailed ceremonial interior view of Westminster Abbey depicting the coronation of King George III on 22 September 1761. The scene is shown from the High Altar looking westwards with the monarch enthroned beneath a canopy and surrounded by bishops peers officers of state and members of the royal household. Galleries are crowded with spectators and the plate is lettered throughout to correspond with an explanatory key indicating its original issue within a formal printed account of the coronation. Plates of this type were produced for inclusion in official or semi-official coronation publications and were frequently removed from their parent volumes in the later eighteenth and nineteenth centuries for separate sale or display. . Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1761. anonymous paperback
20101-1439160813Star Trek 2010. Paperback. New. original edition. 400 pages. 6.75x4.25x1.25 inches. Star Trek paperback
2007Q-074349170XPocket Books 2007-02-01. Mass Market Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pocket Books paperback
2008Q-1416556397Pocket Books/Star Trek 2008-06-17. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pocket Books/Star Trek paperback
2010Q-1439148414Pocket Books/Star Trek 2010-12-14. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pocket Books/Star Trek paperback
2017BN72437Cross Cult Entertainment 2017. 2017. Star Trek - Deep Space Nine: Sakramente des Feuers Sakramente des Feuers <br/><br/> Cross Cult Entertainment unknown
1801167096St James Palace 9 October 1801. Peace in Europe A royal warrant signed by George III at the beginning and end ordering that the Great Seal be applied to the Treaty of London the preliminary peace treaty to mark the cessation of hostilities between Britain and France while negotiations continued towards the Treaty of Amiens. The document is countersigned on the second page by the foreign secretary Charles Jenkinson Lord Hawkesbury. It orders the Great Seal to be affixed "to an Instrument. containing our Ratification of the preliminary Articles of Peace and Friendship concluded between us and the French Republick and signed at London". The Treaty of London was signed on 1 October 1801; this warrant applies the Great Seal on 9 October to ratify it. King George proclaimed the cessation of hostilities on 12 October. The Treaty of London paved the way for the Treaty of Amiens signed on 25 March 1802. Amiens created a year of peace the only such period between 1793 and 1814. The Treaty of Amiens is better known than the preliminary Treaty of London but most of the provisions of Amiens were established by London including the restoration to France of colonies occupied by the British the French evacuation of Egypt and the restoration of Malta to the order of St John of Jerusalem. Folio 309 x 197 mm. 12 leaves first 2 pages with manuscript warrant the subsequent 19 pages with manuscript copy of the treaty followed by 2 blank pages terminal page with docket title; seal impression beneath signature sewn with blue thread paper watermarked 1800. Light creases where folded at time else in excellent fresh condition. unknown
180718934215 July 1807. Diplomatic deals in the Napoleonic Wars A royal warrant signed by George III at the head ordering the application of the Great Seal to the Convention of Subsidy between Great Britain and Sweden signed at Stralsund on 23 June 1807. The document is countersigned on the second page by the Foreign Secretary George Canning later prime minister. The warrant orders the Great Seal be affixed to two instruments "containing our Ratifications of a Treaty concluded & signed at Stralsund on the 23d Day of June last between us and our good brother the King of Sweden by our respective plenipotentiaries". Annexed to the document are manuscript copies of the instruments. Sweden joined Britain in the war against Napoleon in 1805 in the Treaty of Bäckaskog. In early 1807 France launched an offensive against Swedish Pomerania and by June Swedish forces were weakening. Canning saw Pomerania as the only viable base for continental military operations against Napoleon and agreed in the treaty of 23 June to provide British subsidies to Swedish troops. The Swedes nevertheless capitulated in August. Britain reinforced Sweden in 1808 as France's allies entered the war against her but in 1809 King Gustav IV was deposed and in 1810 Sweden aligned with France and declared war on Britain. Folio 309 x 197 mm. 10 leaves: 2-page warrant followed by 16-page treaty blank page and final page with docket title all in manuscript; blind-impressed paper seal mounted over George III signature sewn with blue thread paper watermarked 1805. Minor fraying to ribbon else in fine condition. unknown