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8072P., Gallimard, NRF, 1927, petit in 12 broché, 158 pages.
667008Orléans, Jacob, (1793) in-4, 4 pp. Petit travail de ver dans la marge, sans atteinte au texte.
204099Paris, Baudouin, (1790) in-8, 7 pp., en feuilles.
23683, Lausanne, Department of Public Information, U.N. 1949, in-8, br., bon état, 222p.
1912J1262Paris, Éditions des Juris-Classeurs, 1912 ; in-16, 6-232 pp., reliure d'éditeur souple plein cuir brun, dos lisse (coiffes déchirées). Collection «Mnemos». L'auteur était procureur de la République à Boulogne-sur-Mer. Bon état.
Paris, Éditions des Juris-Classeurs, 1912; in-16, 6-232 pp., reliure d'éditeur souple plein cuir brun, dos lisse (coiffes déchirées). Collection « Mnemos ». L'auteur était procureur de la République à Boulogne-sur-Mer. Bon état.
ORD-10648Avignon. Imp. Millo. s.d. (vers 1910). In-8 (138 x 220mm) dos lisse chagrin rouge, plats marbrés, gardes moirées, XXI, 225 pages. Sans page de titre, qq. mots soulignés en rouge, cachet d'un ancien propriétaire, sinon bel exemplaire. Peu courant.
68971P., Schiller, 1877, in 8° broché, 82 pages ; couverture défraichie.
203240Paris, Imprimerie nationale, s.d. in-8, 7 pp., dérelié.
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
198430183Iowa City: The Windhover Press 1984. First Edition. Paperback. Near Fine. First Edition. Paperback. ONE OF 210 COPIES. FIRST EDITION. 8vo. Near Fine in grey paper wrapper with title in black and illustration by Laurence Donovan in grey to front wrapper. Bound with white thread. One very small spot of discoloration to front free end page. 9 unnumbered pages. Printed in Spectrum types on Iyo Glazed paper in black and blue. PRI/101716. The Windhover Press paperback
235795Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, s.d. (1792) in-8, 7 pp., broché, couv. papier bleu postérieur
207427Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, s.d. (1792) in-8, 7 pp., dérelié.
204926Paris, Provost, (1791) in-12, 4 pp., brochure sous couverture d'attente moderne de couleur rose.
205785S.l.n.d. (1789) in-8, 4 pp., dérelié.
205813S.l.n.d. (1788) in-8, 28 pp., cousu. Quelques mouillures claires.
18595260like new. unknown
19001210152250xbvkLondon - New York a.o., Cassell and Company, not dated (ca. 1900). 563 pages, 4 plates with documents / 572 p., some tipped-in original form-sheets / XVI, 655 pages; with some document-forms. -
20189780999465240-2025A.D. Justice Books 2018. Paperback. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> A D Justice</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> A.D. Justice Books</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780999465240</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2018</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 236</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> I wanted to ask for a divorce. Instead of the fight I expected she agreed--with a few stipulations all of which revolved around our son leaving for college in the fall. Keeping those promises would be a challenge no doubt. But all I had to do was uphold my end of the deal then walk away without a backward glance. Somewhere along the way our charade became my reality. With each day that passes I realize time is once again my enemy. I can't lose her a second time. I'll never walk away--she healed my soul. Saving Grace is now my only hope.</p> A.D. Justice Books paperback
20189780999465240-2025A.D. Justice Books 2018. Paperback. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> A D Justice</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> A.D. Justice Books</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780999465240</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2018</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 236</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> I wanted to ask for a divorce. Instead of the fight I expected she agreed--with a few stipulations all of which revolved around our son leaving for college in the fall. Keeping those promises would be a challenge no doubt. But all I had to do was uphold my end of the deal then walk away without a backward glance. Somewhere along the way our charade became my reality. With each day that passes I realize time is once again my enemy. I can't lose her a second time. I'll never walk away--she healed my soul. Saving Grace is now my only hope.</p> A.D. Justice Books paperback
ria9781733907040_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The entire USA Today bestselling series in one collection. WICKED GAMESWICKED TIESWICKED NIGHTSWICKED INTENTIONSWICKED SHADOWS The skilled operatives of Steele Security will put everything on the line to protect the people the hardcover
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1831008897Thibodeauxville 1831. Unbound. Good. This two-page folded letter measures 16" x 9.75" unfolded. The cover has no postmark nor rate mark so it is likely it was carried outside of official post office channels. The letter's paper is supple but it has developed splits along several folds so quite fragile. <br /><br />In this letter the Thibodeauxville Justice of the Peace seeks information about two men James Stewart and Joseph R. King he has arrested for horse theft and the probable murder of a watchmaker: <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">"There was a complaint . . . there were two men James Stewart and Joseph R King . . .of Suspicious Character that there were strong circumstances . . . they were guilty of Murder or horse stealing and probably both. . . . They started from Iberville with an old Dutchman a clock or watch repairer. . . . About two miles below Plaquemine the horse threw the Old man . . . and they took his horse . . . and Saddlebags and threw the old mans tools into the Mississippi. . . . The horse was found . . . and King and Stewart were arrested and are now in jail. I shall feel under obligations to any man that will give me information of the Old man whether he is dead or living or any other information that will serve to an expose the crimes which Stewart and King may have committed." <p>I could find no record that King and Stewart were ever brought to trial. Also neither name appears on the historical list of Louisiana executions. This does not mean that the pair were not convicted of murder. In the 1830s <br /><br />Louisiana was one of three states Alabama and Tennessee being the other two that changed their laws to give juries the complete discretion to sentence convicted murderers to punishments short of death. Some see Banner <i>The Death Penalty: an American History</i> have suggested that this was so that juries which at the time were composed only of white men could take race into account when they handed down sentences. Perhaps . . . but only two men were executed in Louisiana in 1831 one white and one black. <br /><br /> books