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180000JT49France. Very Good. 1800. Manuscript. Archive lot of three legal bulletins No.s 90 92 and 94 year 9 of the French Revolution. Several ordnances dealing with a number of issues but primarily regarding the setting up of the Stock Exchange. Signed in print by Abrial. These documents come fresh on the heels of Napoleon melding the departments of justice and police. Superb vignettes.; 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall; Passport Napoleon Bonaparte Buonaparte France French Revolution Revenues Eagles HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL PERSONAL HISTORY DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS MEMOIR MEMORIAL antiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier Antike Brief Pergament Dokument Manuskript Papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento Manuscrito; Signed by Autograph . unknown
1741148441741 basane blonde, marbrée, tr. mouchetées. in-12, (12), 588pp., P. Théodore Le Gras 1741
179626921GUERANDE 1796 une lettre, d'une page, préimprimée en noir, sur papier velin ligné, et filigrané, manuscrite à l'encre brune , format : 21 x 32 cm, fait à Paris, le 2 Fructidor IV (19 aout 1796) signature manuscrite à l'encre brune : MERLIN (Philippe-Antoine Merlin de Douai, Ministre de la Justice , Cachet à l'encre rouge : "Au nom de la république française" en bas à gauche
1772151942chez Delalain A Paris, chez Delalain, 1772. In-4 relié plein veau brun, dos à nerfs très orné, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, tranches rouges, gardes de papier marbré; xl + 866 pages. Contenant le commentaire latin et français de M. Jean Boiceau, Sieur de la Borderie, Avocat au Présidial de Poitiers, sur l'article LIV de l'ordonnance de Moulins avec plusieurs nouvelles questions tirées des plus célèbres jurisconsultes et décidées par les arréts des Cours souveraines et des observations sur l'article LV de l'ordonnance de Moulins sur le titre XX de l'ordonnance de 1667. Le tout conféré vec l'édit pérpétuel des Archiducs, les ordonnances, statuts et coutumes de Milan, de Bologne la Grasse, de Naples, de Portugal et des autres pays qui ont rapport à l'usage du droit français sur cette matière; avec le traité de la Preuve par comparaison d'écritures, de M. le Vayer. Mention de 6e édition considérablement augmentée. Bel exemplaire;
1707167511707 restes de reliure basane brune (manque dos, étiquette ms.) chemins de vers n'affectant que très peu le texte. in-4, (2ff.), 275pp., P. François-Hubert Muguet 1707
1786126223Philippe Denys A Paris, Philippe Denys Pierres, 1786. In-4 relié plein veau brun de l'époque à petits coins, dos lisse à filets et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre rouge. 190 pages. Petit manque de cuir à la coiffe et en pied, mors du 1er plat fendu sur une petite dizaine de centimètres en partie supérieure, quelques piqures et rousseurs, une trace d'humidité pale en marge supérieure de quelques pages. Malgré les défauts signalés, bon exemplaire de cet ouvrage sur cette affaire criminelle célébre à Chaumont (Haute Marne).
1772010288Neapoli 1772 Sumptibus Dominici Terres Full-Leather
1792118779J. Desray [1792-1793] A Paris, chez J. Desray, l'an premier de la République française [1792-1793], 1 volume in-8 de 125 x 200 mm environ, (2) ff., L, (1) f., 184 - (2) ff., 232 pages. Demi basane verte à coins, dos long portant titres et tomaisons dorés, fers dorés et motifs frappés à froid, tranches marbrées, gardes blanches. Coins, coiffes et coupes frottés, ex libris manuscrit à l'encre sur le contreplat, page de faux-titre restaurée avec un ex libris gravé collé, p. 178 du tome 1 souligné à l'encre, rares rousseurs, sinon intérieur propre, bon état général.
1708arm372pp manuscrites brochées 33.5*21 cm. Texte relativement facile à lire pour le peu que l'on comprenne le vocabulaire juridique de l'époque
178798311787 basane mouchetéé, dos à n. (rel. fatiguée, mq. coiffes, mors fendillés mais état intérieur correct et couture solide). in-8, 139pp., et titre, 260pp., (1f.), s.l. , s.n., 1787, - P. Rondonneau et Baudoin 28 ventôse an III
1799054750Lucerne: Helvetic Ministry of Justice & Police 1799. Soft cover. Very Good. Original arrest warrant for Zossuat Bros. by Helvetian Ministry of Justice and Police F. B. Meyer 18th-19th Century. 33x22 cm. Bilingual in German and French. 1 p. Printed and published in its period on an 'H' watermarked special paper. Dated 15 February 1799. Prepared for Antoine and Charles Zossuat. French text: "Charles Zossuat de la commune de Saviese District de Sion Canton du Vallais age de 33 ans taille 5 pieds 3 pouces visage long blondin yeux ggris cheveux blonds nez un peu acquilin; porte un habit bleu veste & culotte bleues bas gris. Antoine Zossuat de la commune de Saviese District de Sion Canton du Vallais age de 28 ans taille 5 pieds visage surnoir yeux & cheveux noirs porte habit & culotte bleu bas gris. Ces deux individus coupables d'embauchag doivent être arrêtes s'ils paraissent sur le territoire de la Republique Helvetique. Les autorites competentes civiles ou militaires ne negligeront a cet-effet aucun moyen de s'assurer de leur personne dans le cas de leur arrestation en donneront avis au Prefet national du Canton de Vallais.". German text in gothic characters. <br/> <br/> [Helvetic Ministry of Justice & Police] paperback
177725406CEZY 1777 un document de 8 pages, manuscrites à l'encre brune, sur parchemin velin, format : 28,5 x 21 cm, velin avec 1 timbre fiscal fixe en noir : "Généralité de Paris - AC.D.NOT.D.P. 23 Sols.4 Deniers", signature manuscrite : DESCHAMPS, NOTAIRE ET TABELLION DE LA CHATELLÉNIE DE CÉZY, FAIT A CÉZY, LE 21 MAY 1777,
1781814581781 A Salomopolis, chez Androphile, à la Colonne inébranlable. 1781. Seconde édition retouchée par le Fr. Circonspect. 1 vol in-8 ( 20x12 cm), broché ( brochage d'époque), étiquette de titre collée au dos. 546 pages. PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
1771010291Paris 1771 Bailly Full-Leather
1771010290Paris 1771 Bailly Full-Leather
17649572Edinburgh: printed for A. Kincaid and J. Bell and R. Fleming 1764. 1764. 8vo. 1 page ad 443 pp. 4 pp. Index 2 pp. Explanation of Author's Names. Contemporary full calf with raised spinal bands and gilt-stamped morocco spinal label. Front leather external hinge cracked some overall leather wear very good minus; contents bright. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Edinburgh: printed for A. Kincaid and J. Bell, and R. Fleming, 1764. hardcover
179646405200Auxerre, impr. L. Founier, 1796 ; 42 x 53 cm., Qui condamne le nommé EDME, fils de père & mère inconnus, âgé de 22 ans, natif d’Étourvi, canton de Cheley, demeurant à Cussangy, même canton, département de l’Aube, à un an d’emprisonnement pour avoir volé une Vache, le 2 Frimaire dernier, chez Jean Lagoutte, à Arton. Texte sur 3 colonnes, signé Leclerc et Ch. Bezanger. Qq. rousseurs pâles
179646405201Auxerre, impr. L. Founier, 1796 ; 42 x 53 cm., Qui condamne Vincent BLONDE, Manouvrier, demeurant à Carisey, âgé de 65 ans, à quatre années de détention ; Pour avoir pris différents objets exposés sur la foi publique. Texte sur trois colonnes, signé Leclerc président et Bezanger greffier. Ce Vincent Blonde est accusé de divers vols dans sa commune de Carisey : poules, raisins, paisseaux, pommes, osier, une peau de mouton, moutons, dinde, canard, choux, un manteau, blé, noix.
1771167161771 basane brune, dos à nerfs. fort in-8, XIVpp., (1f.), 783pp., P. 1771
17953188Dublin: Printed By H. Colbert 1795. New Edition. Hardcover. Near Very Good. Title continues "To Which are Prefixed Directions for Preparing Compost for Flowers and Artificial Manures. With an Appendix Containing Directions for Budding Grafting Pruning and Inoculating in Which the Different Species of Grafting are Clearly Directed viz. Rind or Shoulder Whip or Tongue and Cleft Grafting Grafting by Approach or Ablaction etc. With engraved Representations of the Cyon and Stock as Prepared for the Different Operations Taken from Nature." Full leather over boards title stamped in gilt onto red leather spine label 12mo 6-3/8 inches tall pp. xvi 1-296 1-51 - indices 52 - blank an engraved fold-out examplar demonstrates the various cuts used for grafting and inoculating. Volume w. wear to covers upper joint partially cracked lacks a rfep 1st fep of 3 partially adhered to front pastedown stains and browning to title w. spotting to prelims. occasional soil and staining throughout engraved fold-out w. a short closed tear at bottom edge some soil spots and toning to edges with minor loss to left edge none of which affect illustrations terminal leaf with a period paper repair to a two inch closed tear at fore-edge and an interesting period leather repair/addition shaped like a very large thumb to lower cover near turn in. Even with the foregoing this book remains a well bound useable copy of a difficult title. Edition statement from head of title where it is enclosed in square brackets. First published at Edinburgh in 1759 with the title 'The British Gardener's Calendar'. English Short Title Catalog Citation : T185017. OCLC locates just 2 hard copies of this Dublin edition one held at The National Library of Scotland and the other at Cambridge in the UK. Printed By H. Colbert hardcover
1767126534à Genève, [i.e. Grenoble ou Paris, Pierre-Étienne-Germain Durand] M. DCC. LXVII 1767 In-16 17 x 9,5 cm. Reliure de l’époque veau havane marbré, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, 152 pp. Ex-libris Marquis Bons de Farges ? Coiffe de tête arasée, accroc en pied de dos, intérieur assez frais.
1765ST19567-130Dublin: John Exshaw 1765. Fourth Edition First Irish Edition. 250 x 125 mm. 8 x 5". 8 p.l. xxvi 443 1 pp. 6 leaves index. <br/> Plain contemporary calf spine with raised bands head and tail of spine and some edges and corners skillfully restored. Four copperplate diagrams inserted into the text three folding; additionally with two attractive woodcut headpieces and one tailpiece all with scrolling foliate motifs. Front pastedown with handwritten bookplate of L. A. Skinner 4 The Ridge Coulsdon Surrey. ESTC T129360. Spine and edges of the boards dried and darkened lower corner of front cover with large discoloration from damp text with very thin dampstain all suggesting the book survived a fire but the binding sturdy and the text surprisingly clean and fresh nevertheless.<br/> <br/> This is a nicely illustrated work that had a huge impact on British horticulture as the first work to focus in depth on the practicalities of growing plants in a cold climate like that of Scotland. Scottish lawyer and horticulturist Sir James Justice 1698-1763 was well known among his contemporaries for the collection of rare and exotic plants he curated on his Midlothian estate. He is credited with having cultivated the first pineapple in Scotland and was elected to the Royal Society for his botanical efforts. Fellow Royal Society member William Houston named in his honor the genus Justicia which contains more than 900 species of mostly tropical flowering plants. This work his best known was originally published in Edinburgh in 1754 under the title "The Scots Gardiners Director." Because of its obvious relevance for gardeners in Scotland it was an immediate success there as well as in northern England and Ireland. This led to the re-titling of the book to "The British Gardener’s Director" and the publication of two further editions in Edinburgh followed by our 1765 Dublin edition which seems to be quite rare on the market. John Exshaw unknown
17641401737Edinburgh: A. Kincaid & J. Bell; R. Fleming 1764. First Edition. Hardcover. Small Quarto 2 443 pages plus a 6 page index and 1 page of advertisements. In Good Minus condition. Bound in contemporary dark brown leather. Spine paneled with faded gilt lettering on a brown label. Boards show moderate scuffing and shelf wear to covers. Rubbing on all board edges which is heaviest on bottom edges. ~1 in. tear to leather in the top corner of the rear board; leather is folded back exposing the board. Bumping to fore corners with significant chipping to the top fore corner of the rear board. Exposed board in all fore corners. Splitting to joints. Leather of spine is cracked with loss of material at head of spine. Text block is age toned throughout with moderate shelf wear and light soiling visible on text block edges. Splitting at the hinges. Bookplate has been cut away from front pastedown resulting in a large rectangular area of exposed board. Scattered black ink marks on front flyleaf. Top 1/3rd of rear flyleaf is torn away. Lightly foxed throughout. CGT consignment. Shelved in Room A. 1401737. Special Collections. A. Kincaid & J. Bell; R. Fleming hardcover
1781167001781 basane claire, dos lisse. in-8, (2ff.), XXIV-234pp. ; 108pp.; 72pp., Genève 1781, Paris 1776
1785183992London England: J.Debrett 1785. Second. Hardcover. Good- front & back boards separated & held by tight corded binding joints. boards & leather rubbed & worn; edge-worn. spine fully rubbed only one section of title plate remains. various pencil notations to cover pastedowns w/ exlibris. two slight splits to textblock; binding holding firm. instances of light to moderate speckled or spotted foxing throughout remains fairly minimal. instances of impressions/designs to lower pg corners. marbled boards w/ quarter leather spine & corners; leather spine w/ red & gilt title plate. 574 pgs w/ fold-out chart. Pages have light edge-tanning but remain fairly bright; text remains detailed. Caricature plates missing; fold-out election chart and errata page intact. Full title ".From its commencement on the first of April to the final close of the poll on the 17th of May. To which is prefixed a summary account of the proceedings of the late Parliament so far as they appear connected with the East India business and the dismission of the Portland administration with other select and interesting occurrences at the Westminster meetings previous to its dissolution on the 25th day of March 1784. By Lovers of Truth and Justice." J.Debrett hardcover