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1714V74893London: E. Parker and T. Ward 1st edition. 1714. Hardcover. Very Good-. Copperplate headpieces & figural initial letters by Lud. Du Guernier several woodcut decorated tailpieces. Large octavo blind-tooled calf handsome panelled covers spine on 6 raised bands compartments with blind floral tooling & red gilt title label corners worn lower cover bit marked splitting to top hinges but entirely sound All edges rouge marbled endpapers. Title in double ruled surround printed in red and black 14pp dedication lxxxii Preface by John Fortescue-Aland 4pp Table 148pp 4pp Authors quoted and Anglo-Saxon alphabet collated complete. Two blank leaves preceding title have some marks of former damp in gutter first endpaper with top corner cut off all pages otherwise crisp and clean throughout. Remarkable mediaeval constitutional treatise first published here in 1714 by a descendant of the author ESTC T140210. E. Parker and T. Ward 1st edition. hardcover
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1824010322Paris 1824 Bechet Ainé Hardcover
1963132908Iowa City IA: Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press 1963. wrappers. Stone Wall Press. 4to. wrappers. XII pages. Limited to 270 copies. Although not called for this copy is signed by Donald Justice on the colophon. Donald Justice is a Pulitzer Prize winning author. Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press unknown books
2024__0414119592Sweet & Maxwell 2024. Hardcover. New. 2352 pages. Sweet & Maxwell hardcover
M5212Rouen , Martin le Mefgifsier , 1586 , in12 plein parchemin muet, 138pp. 353 ordonnances . Reliure grossière .Petit manque de papier et mouillure claire sur les marges des premières pages, travail de ver sur la dernière page.
ORD-2865Gratianopoli (Grenoble). Petri Charvys. 1619. In-4 (174 x 248mm) pleine basane brune, dos à 4 nerfs, étiquette de titre illisible, tranches grossièrement mouchetées, 4ff.n.ch., 128ff. et 56ff. chiffrés, texte parfois en français. Basane craquelée, des rousseurs, assez bon exemplaire. Peu courant.
ORD-4086Pris des Mémoires & Plaidoyersq de feu Me SEBAST. FRAIN, Ancien Avocat au Parlement. Avec quelques Remarques du mesme Autheur sur des matières de Droit & de pratique. Troisième et dernière édition, revue, corrigée & augmentée de nouvelles Annotations, Plaidoyers & Arrests par Me Pierre HEVIN Ancien Avocat au mesme Parlement. Avec 2 Tables, l'une des Chapitres au commencement de chaque Tome, l'autre des Matières à la fin du IIe. Rennes. Pierre Garnier. 1684. 2 tomes en un fort volume in-4 (205 x 257mm), pleine basane brune, dos à 5 nerfs orné, pièce de titre maroquin rouge, 15ff.n.ch., 967, (1) pages (pagination continue pour le texte des 2 tomes), le tome 1 contient 15ff.n.ch. 496 pages et XXXIX pages d'additions; le tome 2 va de la page 497 à la page 967, après 6ff.n.ch. avec LXXXIV pages d'additions insérées entre les pages 932 et 933. Reliure un peu râpée, coiffe supérieure arasée, coins un peu arrondis, qq. auréoles claires d'humidité en fin de volume, mais bon exemplaire.
1646010298Francofurti 1646 apud Johannem Davidam Zunnerum. Typis Casparis Ro?telii Full-Leather
1936159271936. Committee on Justice for Victims of Nazism. Facts on Nazi Germany 1936 anti-Nazi report documenting early concentration camp discipline and political repression under the Third Reich issued to mobilize American awareness during a period of widespread isolationist sentiment in the United States. Produced three years before the outbreak of World War II the document records one of the earliest organized efforts by an American advocacy group to circulate evidence of Nazi violence specifically targeting the treatment of political prisoners in the initial concentration camp system established after 1933. The report identifies Esterwegen as a site of incarceration for political opponents and includes translated internal regulations that detail punitive discipline forced labor expectations and execution threats directed at prisoners categorized as political dissidents Jews and alleged enemies of the state.<br /> <br /> Editorial Board of the Committee on Justice for Victims of Nazism. Facts on Nazi Germany. Number Three. New York: Committee on Justice for Victims of Nazism October 15 1936. Mimeographed document. The publication consists of 11 mimeographed pages and includes contemporary marginalia and underlining in pencil indicating close reading by an early owner. The text opens with an editorial statement noting that the committee had obtained the material "a few days ago" followed by an appeal to American audiences: "By publishing this horrendous document we wish to bring to the consciousness of the American public the plight of the German people under barbarian Hitler rule.the vast majority of the German population looks to the world outside particularly America for moral support." The reprinted German directives emphasize coercion and ideological enforcement stating "Tolerance means weakness.ruthlessness will be exercised when the interests of the Fatherland are at stake." Detailed disciplinary measures include confinement on bread and water corporal punishment and execution for acts such as alleged mutiny or resistance. Specific infractions are enumerated including penalties for writing more than two letters monthly speaking disrespectfully to guards or minor breaches of barracks discipline demonstrating the totalizing regulatory system imposed within the camp.<br /> <br /> Issued during a period when U.S. public opinion remained divided over involvement in European affairs this document contributes to the study of early transnational anti-fascist networks exile politics and information dissemination prior to the consolidation of wartime alliances. Advocacy groups such as the Committee on Justice for Victims of Nazism attempted to counter limited press coverage and official reluctance to confront Nazi Germany by distributing translated materials that documented internal repression. The inclusion of Esterwegen regulations situates the publication within the early development of the concentration camp system before its later expansion and transformation during the war. Minor edge wear horizontal crease last page detached with toning and small losses at the fold and scattered pencil markings; overall good to very good. A scarce example of prewar American anti-Nazi advocacy in printed form with documented engagement by a contemporary reader. unknown
1916000139Pomeroy Ohio OH. Fair. 1916. Cloth. On offer is the handwritten manuscript diary of Mrs. J.P. Bradbury Pomeroy Ohio 1916 and as found on genealogical sites Mrs. Bradbury 1853-1918 being Emma L. Woods the widow and second wife of Justice Joseph Perry Bradbury 1838-1915 of the Ohio Supreme Court. Research finds Justice Bradbury and his family in the 1880 census it said that he was then married to his first wife Sarah E. Bradbury who was an invalid and that two other people lived in the house Emma Woods as sister so it seems clear to be his first wifes sister. It also lists Elizabeth Blackwell servant living at the home. The diary itself is written just a few months after the death of Joseph. Her grief as she puts it is too much to bear and almost everyday she writes about him and missing him. She calls him Petty for a nickname too. I thought it was Perry because of his middle name but on closer inspection it is Petty. She starts out her entries on January and writes on almost every available space for everyday see scan but then suddenly stops her entries on July 24th. Entries are extremely interesting probing what it is like for a newly widowed woman who seemed to be deeply in love with her husband as one will see in the following excerpts: How am I to get along without my own dear Petty . I am homesick for my dear Petty. I do not see how I am to go on this way. Petty dear if I could only have kept you how happy I would be as it is I am so depressed Mr. Quincy came in to do some hauling of stuff left from the old house. Mrs. Barbara Wehe mother of Mrs. Frank Hudson of Chicago was brought here for burial Friday of last week. Mrs. Wehe used to live here in Pomeroy and was quite well-known. How I do miss my own dear Petty and when I think I could not do one thing to keep him it almost kills me. Dearest Petty The river is very high. Word came this morning that the steamer Kanawha had struck a part of dam no. 19 just below Parkersburg. In three minutes time the boat capsized. She lay upon her side. The number lost is estimated at from 12 to 25. Mrs. E.C. Atkinson of Racine and a lady whom I knew very well was lost. Her husband saved. I did not know any of the other people. It was a terrible calamity . some days I think I will fly to pieces. I am so very nervous and oh how I do miss my dear dear Petty. I just think I must see his dear sweet face oh; my poor old heart aches all the time for him. How I loved him just six months since my dear Petty left me. Some days I think I can not stand it. I just must see him. No one knows how I miss my dear sweet Petty. How I did love him. He was so sweet and good to me Dorothy and Mary Etta went out for walk into see the doctor. The town is full of sick people. Doctors are just rushed to death just one year ago today my dear Petty fell and hurt his arm. This was the beginning of his going down. Oh how I miss him. It was the 14th of February but it was a Sunday. Oh how I miss Petty . This was my dearest husband 78th birthday. Oh I have missed him . one year ago today my Petty was in bed with a sprained arm and now he has gone from me. Oh how I do miss my dear sweet Petty who was so good to me . I am still so blue and miss Perry so much today. I just feel as if I must see him. I do not see how I am to go on without him. Dear dear Petty and I miss Dorothy so much too . I sincerely hope I may be taken to my heavenly home for I know I never could stand it. I hope my life will not be long. I do not want to live to be a real old woman and not a burden to anyone. If I could have gone with my Petty how much better it would have been perhaps. I get dreadfully blue some days .Bert Millen brought the deed for the farm for me to sign today. I wish Petty could have settled all up with Dale Roberts. I feel a little shaky about the settlement of that . River still rising and there will be between 48 and 50 feet of water here. It will be in my cellar tonight. Took the gas heater out this morning from the furnace. The Creek is up around the Bradford House and water and Mrs. Geyers seller. Mr. A.L. Willock deputy sheriff died this afternoon and leaves a wife and daughter. A year ago this evening my own dear Petty and I walked down to Dr. Henlows Office. Coming home Petty wanted to be weighed so we went to Mr. Stockmores seed store and he weighed only 148 pounds. Oh how I did hate to see that. It made Petty feel badly . Dearest husband how I have missed you this day. How I would love to see you. Oh Petty Petty how am I to go on without you. This has been a very gloomy day . Republican convention is still on in Chicago. Hope Roosevelt will not get the nomination. I miss my Petty so much. He would always tell me about how the conventions were conducted. He usually went to them. Petty how I do miss you . I went up to see Dr. Jane but she was out. So I whet down to see Mrs. Plantz. She is not very well. I talked to her about the lump in my breast. After I came home and went for Dr. Gribble. He made an examination and found a growth but advised me to see how it will be in a few weeks from now. It worries me very much. Now to think I have not my Petty to go to and talked it over. Oh dear Petty maybe it won't be very long until we will be together again . Just one year ago this 17th day of July my dear Petty closed his eyes in death. I will never forget how sweet he looked that morning and how blue his eyes were some days I think I can not stand it I must see him and hear his sweet voice. Dear dear Petty perhaps it won't be long until I will be with my loved ones. I pray that my Father in heaven will only keep me from long-suffering with this dreadful thing that has come to me. Better I could go before I get to be a care and hope I won't have to suffer with it. How my dear Petty would worry if he knew this." Many names listed; Blackmore DeWolfe Crow Planty Helen Russell Frank Hudson Atkinson Hollis Johnston Fisher Minister Dr. Jane Gulliford Horvitz Helen Shrewsby Scott Dr. James McCullough Remington Keizer Dave Geyer Helen and Ray Clifton Mary Williams Asa Bradbury John Kasper Bert Miller Dale Roberts Antoinette Osborn Arnold Roy Brown Edith Peters Ruth Jacobs Stanbury Lillian Roush and more. Condition of this diary most of the pages from January 1 of February 25 are torn on the seam. Some of the pages are also loose but the writing can easily be made out. 4" x 5". ; 32mo - over 4" - 5" tall; HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY AMERICANA LEGAL LAW ATTORNEY JUSTICE JURISPRUDENCE OHIO OH SUPREME COURT PIONEER MID WEST MIDWEST ; Signed by Autograph . hardcover
88313aafs.d. (um 1730) in-4to, durchgehende Foliierung bis 178 (davon fehlen herausgeschnittene fol. 20-23), bei fol. 119 u. 125 kurz Seitennum., insges. 173 Bl. vorhanden, in deutscher Kurrentschrift mit brauner Tinte geschrieben (ca. 25 Zeilen/S.), am Schluss zwei zusätzliche Artikel von zeitgenöss. Hand in schwarzer Tinte, 5 Bl. mit 25 cm tiefem Einschnitt (sauberer Schnitt einer Schere) am inneren Blattrand, leichter Wasserfleck auf Fusssteg der ersten 30 fol., ansonsten guter Zustand, ms. Besitzervermerk auf Vorsatz „B. Gady“, Ganzledereinband auf 3 Bünden, 4 Lederriemchen nur im Ansatz vorhanden, rot gesprenkelter Schnitt, Deckel etwas fleckig, Leder an Kanten u. Rücken leicht aufgeplatzt, Vorderscharnier oben u. unten etw. eingerissen, ansonsten guter Zustand.
74018aafParis, 1773-75, in-4to, 7 mémoires avec 419 p. en tout, exlibris avec armoiries de famille gravées n/b, reliure plein veau marbrée, dos richement orné or, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges, coiffes et coins touchés, bel exemplaire.
121187aafO.A.: Wilhelm Haas Sohn, Basel, 1792, kl. in-8vo, 2 Titelbl. (mit wiederholter allegor. Vignette gest. v. Heiz) + XXX + 371 S., 2. Titelbl. etwas fleckig, ansonsten sehr frisch / Titelbl. mit gest. Vign. + 187 S. ; Titelbl. + + 258 S. + 1 Bl. Druckfehler, hs. Besitzervermerk ‘Richard Kirchgraber’ auf Titelbl., Gebunden in Halbleder d. Zeit, Lederrückenschildchen. Schönes Exemplar
2020__041408148XSweet & Maxwell 2020. Hardcover. New. 21 edition. 2216 pages. Sweet & Maxwell hardcover
1984100135813Diffusion de Boccard 1984 in8. 1984. Broché. 8 volume(s).
2017__0414064151Sweet & Maxwell 2017. Hardcover. New. 2138 pages. 9.45x6.46x2.44 inches. Sweet & Maxwell hardcover
189410734<p>Longmans Green and Co. London. 1894. FIRST EDITION first impression. 8vo. 7.3 x 5.1 inches. xvi 321pp 2pp publishers adverts at end. Illustrated with frontis and 22 full page mono plates and scores of smaller illustrations throughout the text by Ford. Publishers decorated yellow cloth binding with gilt illustration to the front board and spine which is also lettered in gilt. All edges gilt. Black coated endpapers. A bright clean better than very good copy internally. A nice tight copy with a very good binding showing some stains to the cloth but the gilt still vibrant and sharp. A superior copy of the fourth of Lang's colour Fairy books.</p> Longmans, Green and Co. London. 1894 hardcover
178778231787 A Paris, Chez Buisson, Libraire, M.D.CC.LXXXVII (1787) avec approbation et privilège du Roi, reliure pleine peau d'époque, dos à 5 nerfs, pièce de titre maroquin rouge, titre et caissons dorés, VIII+512 pages, suivi de Recueil d'Arrêts rendus au Parlement de Bordeaux, 154 pages, 20x26x4,5 cm. Bon état, rares rousseurs (voir photos).
342838S.N. S.L. S.D. (vers 1870) Manuscrit in-12 ( 180 X 115 mm ), demi-percaline bronze, dos lisse janséniste, plats de papier bleu. Ce manuscrit d'une belle écriture lisible établi vers 1875 est intéressant particulièrement pour les COMPLAINTES CRIMINELLES qu'il contient. Bel état.- COMPLAINTE de DUMOLLARD. 20 pages, comportant 40 strophes.- Le Mariage aux Lanternes. 12 pages.- Les Bavards. 8 pages.- COMPLAINTE sur la mort de François LUNEAU dit MICHAUD, demeurant à Labreuille, commune de St. Chartier, noyé dans le puit de Pénézou. 16 pages, comportant 30 strophes.- COMPLAINTE de Pierre PICOT, raccourci à Marseille en Septembre 1865, pour avoir navigué sur le Fleuve Jaune. Condamné le 5 juillet 1865, exécuté le 2 septembre. 12 pages, comportant 24 strophes.- COMPLAINTE sur CODA, QUARANTA et NARDI, les trois bandits italiens condamnés à mort par la Cour d'Assise des Bouches-du-Rhône le 15 décembre 1867. Exécutés à Marseille le 27 janvier 1868 sur la Place de Sébastopol. 20 pages, comportant 38 strophes.- 8 feuillets blancs.- Fragment d'un cantique sur les hébreux. 1 feuillet.
199751474Aralia Press 1997. Limited . Cloth. Fine. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Limited to 170 copies printed by Michael Peich title page and front cover illustrated by poet Donald Justice. Small book quality red cloth with embossed illustration of car on front tiny sticker with names of writers at spine top roughcut pages. On a 3 by 5 card's reverse in neat black ink printing: "Iowa City 5/16/98. Dear Larry Donovan Florida poet and artist Many thanks for the handsome lyre bird the Orpheus of Ornithology now our collection would seem to be complete. The little book accompanying this thanks I hope you will like. The blood-red cover though no doubt appropriate is perhaps a bit garish no All best to you and Dee Florida artist--Don Justice Hope you like the car!"Very Fine. <br/> <br/> Aralia Press hardcover
1982719371982. Vols. 1-43 1791-1982. Vols. 1-43 1791-1982. United States Department of Justice. Hall Benjamin F. C.C. Andrews J.Hubley Ashton et al. Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States Advising the President and Heads of Departments in Relation to their Official Duties; and Expounding the Constitution Subsisting Treaties with Foreign Governments and with Indian Tribes and the Public Laws of the Country. Compiled with Notes and References. Volumes 1 to 43. 1791-1982. Title varies slightly. Washington: Published by Robert Farnham Later volumes published by other publishers including the Government Printing Office 1852-1996. Tan buckram with upper red and lower black spine labels. Ex-library with property stamps and shelf location labels at foot of spines else very good. $795. As the legal adviser to the executive officials of the government the attorney general renders requested legal advice generally in the form of written opinions. Although these opinions are official statements of an executive officer they are merely advisory statements and are not mandatory orders. unknown books
19772091502135421152Homusho 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 14 Homusho paperback
ELzz0151o.J. alle kl.-4°, mit Kopfl., tlw. m. Titelblattvign., Init. u. Schlußvign., ungeb., unaufgeschn. Expl., nur eins geh., etwas gebr. u. tlw. fleck., Rd. bzw. Bugst. best. u. staubfl., mit je einem v. alter Hd. beschr. NrSchi. am Titelbl., sowie je zw. kl. FidCommst. verso u. je e. kl. St. a. versch. S. CRAMER, Johann Georgius. De Delictis Et Poenis Statvvm Imperii Romano-Germanici . . . 1728 Prim. Ed. Leipzig 1738. 72 S. BALTHASARE, Augustinus - Fischer, Martinus Gustavus. De Pecvnia Fevdali Vulgo: Lehn-Stamm, In Specie Pomeranica. A. 1738. Greifswald o. J. 32 S. FELTZIUS, Johann Henricus. - Cadebsky, Simon Thomas. Ex Historia Henrici Sancti Imp. Rom. Et Francorvm Reges Primae Stirpis. A. 1738. Wittenberg o. J. Titelbl., 1 nn. Bl., XXXVI S.
ORD-12986Quàm emendatissimè nunc excusus: & necessario rerum indice auctus. Coloniae. Ioannem Birckmannum & Wernerum Richwinum. 1564. Edition des Artistes. In-12 (105 x 170mm) plein vélin à rabats de l'époque, titre manuscrit au dos, 4ff., 679, (49) pages. Claires mouillures dans la marge inférieure des toutes dernières pages de l'index, bords de la dernière de couverture abîmés, sinon bon exemplaire pratiquement exempt de rousseurs. Rare. (1 exemplaire à la BNF, F-27565, Tolbiac).