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1998540530New York: Farrar Straus Giroux 1998. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Fine in fine dust jacket. Inscribed to Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Donald Justice and his wife on the front fly: "For Don Jean from Charles after all these years with deep affection." Additionally Signed by Wright on the title page. A nice association between two Pulitzer Prize winners. Farrar Straus Giroux hardcover
2018__1784731285Family Law 2018. Paperback. New. 1 pages. 9.65x6.22x2.05 inches. Family Law paperback
2017Manohar-9781138646414Routledge 2017. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
2017Manohar-9781138646414Routledge 2017. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
20112081502111907409Sanqin Publishing Company China 2011. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 3324p Size: B5 Soft Cover Number of books: 10 Sanqin Publishing Company, China paperback
2004x-0415299551Routledge 2004. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 224 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
ria9780198822110_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The fourth edition of Coulson on Construction Adjudication continues to provide the most authoritative and in-depth analysis of the law and practice of adjudication in construction and engineering disputes available. hardcover
19280Gibraltar 1892 and 1901. . Thirteen items from the Harington family papers. Sir Richard Harington of Ridlington 12th Baronet was educated at Eton and Christ College Cambridge. Called to the Bar in 1886 he practised as a barrister on the Oxford Circuit before taking up an appointment as a Puisne Judge in the High Court of Justice at Fort William in Bengal in 1899 serving in that capacity until returning home in 1913. In later years he acted as Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for Herefordshire. The collection is in fair condition aged and worn. ONE: Printed document completed in manuscript signed by the Governor of Gibraltar Sir Robert Biddulph 1839-1918 docketed by Harington 'Letters patent appointing Sir R. Harington temporarily Chief Justice of Gibraltar' dated 8 May 1892. The document with damaged seal of Queen Victoria under paper appoints 'His Honour Sir Richard Harington Baronet Judge of the County Court of Worcester … to act as Chief Justice of Gibraltar during the absence on leave of His Honour Sir Henry James Burford Burford Hancock Knight Companion of Our Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George'. TWO: Typed document signed by Colonial Secretary of Gibraltar Henry More Jackson 1849-1908 docketed 'letters Patent appointing Sir Richard Harington Bt acting Chief Justice of Gibraltar' dated March 1901. With seal of Edward VII under paper. Appointing Harington to the position 'during the absence on leave of His Honour Stephen Herbert Gatty'. 2pp. folio. THREE: Autograph 'Draft letter to Sir H Jackson in draft ordinance as to assessors' by Harington dated 16 May 1901. 4pp 8vo. On letterhead of the Supreme Court Gibraltar Judges' Chambers. The letter is headed 'Presentment of the Grand Jury in the matter of Assessors.' FOUR: Typed Letter Signed to Harington from Jackson 'H. Jackson'. On letterhead of the Colonial Secretary's Office Gibraltar 3 April 1901. 1p. 8vo. Informing him of the Easter closure of the 'Public Offices'. FIVE: Printed grey-paper 'Pass to Sketch or Photograph' in Gibraltar issued to Harington. Signed by Major Crawford Assistant Adjutant General stamped and dated 30 June 1901. SIX: Printed pink-paper 'Officer's Pass' made out to Harington and giving him 'permission to pass along the roads but not off them nor along the footpaths comprised in the triangle – Willis's Signal Station and Windmill Hill Gate'. Signed by Crawford and dated 31 March 1901. SEVEN and EIGHT: Two duplicated letters in facsimile manuscript from the Assistant Military Secretary. 14 and 15 March 1901; the first from Government House the second from 'The Convent'. Each 1p. 12mo. The two relating to a visit by 'the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York'. The first with the names of 'Sir R. and Lady Harington' added an invitation to 'the Dinner to be given by His Royal Highness on board the “Ophir†on the 21st. March. The second with 'The Acting Chief Justice' added inviting Harington to 'the Landing Stage on H. M. Dock … to receive Their Royal Highnesses'. NINE: Eastern Telegraph Company telegram from 'Nicolson' inviting Harington and his wife to dinner. 4 April 1901. TEN: Notebook with waxed black cloth cover containing itemised manuscript account of expenditure on food. No evidence of author or place but compiled during Harington's second tenure between 5 March and 19 May 1901 by Lady Harington's household. 118pp. 12mo with 2pp. 12mo on leaves loosely inserted. Good English fare from 'Sponge Cake' to 'Mutton Cutlets' with prices. Compiled by or for Lady Harington. ELEVEN and TWELVE: Two printed cards relating to the 'Royal Fusiliers Races' on Gibraltar. First an invitation completed in manuscript to the 'Regimental Races North Front.' from 'Lieut. Col: Briggs and the Officers Royal Fusiliers' to 'Sir J. sic Lady & Miss Harrington sic'. THIRTEEN: Printed 'List of Passengers outwards by P. & O. Company's Steamer' 'Per P. & O. S.s. EGYPT CAPTAIN G. L. LANGBORNE R.N.R. from LONDON Feb. 28; from MARSEILLES Mar. 7. For GIBRALTAR MARSEILLES PORT SAID ISMAILIA ADEN and BOMBAY.' [ Gibraltar, 1892 and 1901. ] hardcover
2016__0414028449Sweet & Maxwell 2016. Hardcover. New. 434 pages. 9.45x6.34x1.02 inches. Sweet & Maxwell hardcover
2018DBS-9781788821438ED - TECH PRESS 2018. 1st. Hardcover. New. ED - TECH PRESS hardcover
2018DBS-9781788821438ED - TECH PRESS 2018. 1st. Hardcover. New. ED - TECH PRESS hardcover
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
2020__0414078330Sweet & Maxwell 2020. Hardcover. New. 6th edition. 870 pages. 9.33x6.42x2.05 inches. Sweet & Maxwell hardcover
2022x-3030923649Springer 2022. Hardcover. New. 644 pages. 9.25x6.10x1.50 inches. Springer hardcover
197146090Washington D.C.: Peoples Coalition for Peace & Justice 1971. Original lithographed poster 22" x 17' ca 56cm x 43cm. Printed in three colors on white paperstock. A few stains on verso bleeding faintly through on lighter portions of image else a bright Very Good copy minimally worn -- Very Good / B. <br /> <br /> Poster promoting the 1971 "Mule Train To Wall Street" an event intended to coincide with the great Mayday Tribe march on Washington described by some observers as the most poorly planned direct action of the Vietnam era. The action ended with the arrest of some 7000 marchers before the event even got underway. The central graphic is of a leering death's-head with inset images of Black and Asian adults and children in distress with title above "Death Has Many Faces We Demand Life!" Artist not identified but a compelling and uncommon poster. Peoples Coalition for Peace & Justice unknown
1896189384London: Longmans Green & Co 1896. Hardcover. F- Cover has general wear discoloration corner/edge damage. Spine has top/bottom damage. Leather peeling. Bookblock has age toning and page edge damage Interior pages have minor age toning some edge damage minor tearing. Brown boards with black leather corners and spine. Gilt decorative elements on cover. Spine has gilt lettering and gilt highlights. Top edge gilt. Rough cut bookblocks. xii 455 pages 11 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations. Volume is from the large paper edition limited to 250 copies. Number 186 of 250 copies. Longmans Green & Co hardcover
19862081402109703787Tachibana shoin 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Tachibana shoin paperback
1967542791Middletown Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press 1967. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Spine lettering dull else a near very good copy lacking the dust jacket. The author's own copy with his ownership Signature in pencil on the front fly. Wesleyan University Press hardcover
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
201152930Little Brown and Company. NF. 2011. Hardcover. Hardback in Near Fine condition with Near Fine dust jacket. . 8.3 X 5.6 X 1.2 inches. 304 pages. Publisher bookplate signed by Justice John Paul Stevens pasted to front endpaper. . Quick Shipping All Books Mailed in Boxes Free Tracking Provided . Little, Brown and Company hardcover
2025__1509994815Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 2025. Hardcover. New. 8th ed edition. 840 pages. 6.65x1.00x9.61 inches. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc hardcover
18822090502126803325Hakubun-sha 1882. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Hakubun-sha paperback
SKU0641349Pearson 2016-01-03. paperback. New. 8x0x10. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Pearson paperback
2009SONG0253209854Indiana University Press 2009-01-12. Reprint. paperback. Used: Good. 7.00x0.76x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Indiana University Press paperback
247867 February 1829. Dublin. Within a couple of years of his death Norbury’s nickname was given as ‘the hanging judge’ see ‘The Georgian Era’ vol.2 1833 and yet no mention is made of the fact in his entry in the Oxford DNB. The present document is 1p 4to. On the recto of the first leaf of a bifolium. In fair condition lightly aged. The declaration in a secretarial hand reads: ‘We the undersigned have pleasure in recommending Alexander Hawthorne of Sackville Street Glover as a person worthy of being honored with the commands of their Excellencies the Most Noble The Duke & Duchess of Northumberland having known him for many years to be an honest industrious respectable tradesman & one of the best Glove Manufacturers in Dublin’. Beneath this the Bishop of Meath writes: ‘45 Great Georges Street North / Feby 7th 1829 As far as I have knowledge I believe Alexander Hawthorne of Sackville Street to be an honest Man and a good Tradesman - Nathl: Meath’. And beneath that: ‘I know the bearer & know him a respectable Glover - 9 Gardiners row Norbury’. Norbury’s signature is largely written and heavily-inked. See Image. 7 February 1829. Dublin. unknown