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16512Respectivement - Troyes. Bouquot, imprimeur-Libraire - 1848 et Troyes, Chez Vigreux-Jamais, Libraire, 1850 - Réunion dans une reliure postérieure demi veau brun janséniste ( bonne reliure ), plats muets, tranche titrée au petit fer. Est jointe en manière de frontispice une lettre de l'écrivain et journaliste à l'entête du journal "Le Propagateur" ( de l'Aube ) en date du 16 Août 1848 - 8 pages de poème . Puis sont réunies l'ensemble des 17 lettres de Jacques Souffrant suivi d'un épilogue signé Par Louis Ulbach, 137 pages. Bel ensemble, reliure insolée et intérieur exempt de rousseurs.
55115P., Perrin (Nouvelle Collection Historique "Enigmes et Drames Judiciaires d'Autrefois"), 1926, in 12 broché, 222 pages ; couverture très légèrement fanée.
64322Hachette Paris 1972 In-8 ( 235 X 155 mm ) de 432pages, broché sous couverture illustrée. Bel exemplaire.
422417Editions Du Trident Paris 1987 In-8 ( 240 X 160 mm ) de 247 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée. Très bel exemplaire.
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6128009112Springer pp. 132 . Papeback. New. Springer unknown
193619361936 Sans nom, sans lieu, 1936. In-8, broché, couverture illustrée. 31 pages en français, 31 pages en Arabe. Remerciements de Taïeb el Okbi (injustement accusé
587087Plon Paris 1993 In-8 ( 230 X 140 mm ) de 666 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée. Bel exemplaire.
597884La Musardine Paris 2000 In-8 ( 214 X 130 mm ) de 400 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée. Illustrations hors-texte. Intérieur très frais. Très bel exemplaire.
709846L Express France 2012 In-8 ( 210 X 140 mm ) de 294 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée. Bel exemplaire.
A9780814727041Hardback. New. How can feminist theory be made more relevant to struggles undertaken by women today How can feminism be directed into more effective social activism These are some of the questions tackled in this title and aims to relate academic and social movement feminism. hardcover
Hier et demain, 1975. In-8 carré broché de 269 pages. Bon éta .
1976164345Hier et demain Hier et demain, 1975. In-8 carré broché de 269 pages. Bon éta
2002Q-0446530204Warner Books 2002-09-23. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Warner Books hardcover
112894Toronto: Champlain Society 1963-1965. Cloth lvi 295: xlii 335pp. Very good. Pages are uncut. Clean red cloth binding with gilt lettering and crest to spine. Frontispiece in Volume I. Both volumes numbered 513 of 675 and 725. Champlain Society Publication No.'s XLI & XLII. Edited By L.F.S. Upton. Champlain Society Hardcover
39228Toronto. The Champlain Society. 1963-1965. Hardcover. 24cm lv295 xli335p. frontis portrait limited to 675 copies original red cloth t.e.g. a fine bright set. Qc William Smith 1728-1793 chief justice of Quebec and of Lower Canada 1786-93 was born in York and educated at Yale College B.A. 1745. In 1769 he was appointed a member of the Executive of New York and in 1780 chief justice of the province. During the American Revolution he was a staunch loyalist and in 1784 he left New York for England with Carleton. When Carleton returned to Canada in 1786 as governor-in-chief of British North America Smith came with him as Chief Justice of Quebec. As such he had much to do with the framing of the Constitutional Act of 1791. Under the Act he became Chief Justice of Lower Canada and speaker of the Legislative Council; but he died shortly afterwards at Quebec on December 6th 1793. Wallace p.703. Toronto. The Champlain Society. 1963-1965 hardcover
35282Toronto. The Champlain Society.1963-1965. Hardcover. Near Fine. 24cm lv295 & xli335p. frontis portrait limited to 675 copies this being #342 original red cloth t.e.g. spine slightly faded stamping clear othewise a fine set gar. ~ William Smith 1728-1793 chief justice of Quebec and of Lower Canada 1786-93was born in York and educated at Yale College B.A. 1745. In 1769 hewas appointed a member of the Executive of New York and in 1780 chiefjustice of the province. During the American Revolution he was a staunchloyalist and in 1784 he left New York for England with Carleton. WhenCarleton returned to Canada in 1786 as governor-in-chief of British NorthAmerica Smith came with him as chief justice of Quebec. As such he hadmuch to do with the framing of the Constitutional Act of 1791. Under theAct he became chief justice of Lower Canada and speaker of theLegislative Council; but he died shortly afterwards at Quebec onDecember 6th 1793. Wallace p.703. Toronto. The Champlain Society.1963-1965 hardcover
0471123285.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1970100137385Pitman Publishing 1970 400 pages in8. 1970. Broché. 400 pages.
8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with title in red and black; pictorial buckram gilt, gilt back, gil top, uncut, a near fine copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 500 NUMBERED COPIES (THIS COPY. NO. 94). SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER, AND WITH A CHARMING SIGNED HOLOGRAPH PRESENTATION INSCRIPTION BY THE AUTHOR'S WIFE.
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245 pages. Index. Bibliography. "In 1926, four months after leaving his father's once-prosperous farm in Galicia (then a part of Poland), Jack Diamond - age 17 - got off a rickety old boat in Quebec City with a straw suitcase and barely enough money to get him to Vancouver. Ten years later he was battling Canada's national corporations for control of British Columbia's meatpacking industry. Follows Diamond from horse-and-buggy potato pedlar to king of B.C.'s thoroughbred racing; from butcher to university chancellor (SFU)... Along the way, his story is interlinked with the collapse of three European empires, the growth of Vancouver into a burgeoning metropolis and influential people including W.A.C. Bennett and Supreme Court Justice Angelo Branca." - from dust jacket. A well-researched and very readable biography of this amazing sportsman, businessman and philantropist. Will be of special interest to those whose ancestors lived in Galicia early in the last century. Average wear. Usual library markings. A sound copy. Book
19279On letterhead of the 'Judges' Chambers' 'Supreme Court Gibraltar.' Dated by Harington 'Gibraltar 18 May 1901'. 10pp. 8vo. In fair condition lightly aged and worn on ten leaves held together with a brass stud. With a number of deletions and emendations. The first paragraph reads: 'Rex v Alvarez Rex v Galliano This was an application by the Attorney General acting on the instructions of the British Minister in Morocco that certain dies a punching machine & a quantity of <> partly in dies partly in rolled plates & partly in ingots found in the possession of the prisoners respectively should be delivered up to the Government of Morocco - the application purporting to be founded on S27 of 24 & 25 Vict c. 99. The prisoners being convicted plus undergoing their sentence had no more standing before the Court nor had they instructed counsel but Mr Ballon who defended Galliano at his trial was heard as amicus curiae & raised the question .' After going into the details of the case Harington concludes: 'On the whole I am of opinion that I have no power to make any order in the matter except to direct as I do that the articles in question shall remain in the charge of the police unitl otherwise disposed of in due course of law.' Early on in the judgment he elaborates: 'In this state of things it appears to me clear that the only persons who can claim them under S27 are the Officers of Her majesty's Mint or the Solicitor to Hks Majesty's Treasury or some person authorised by them to receive them. The learned Attorney General was not in possession of authority from either the one or the other - nor was there any evidence that the abstruction called the Moorish Government the Sultan of Morocco as an individual or any person representing him was in possession of any such authority.' From the Harington family papers. On letterhead of the 'Judges' Chambers', 'Supreme Court | Gibraltar.' Dated by Harington 'Gibraltar | 18 May 1901'. unknown