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ART292MN° 450 sur les 700 tirages hors commerce. 1982 / 323 pages. Relié Editions Imprimerie Imprilux.
Un volume broché de format in 8°de 246 pp.; illustrations au centre du volume. Couverture illustrée. Bel état. Voir les photos.
1985100154369Maurice Nadeau 1985 in8. 1985. Broché.
38pp., publié dans et extrait de "Mémoires de l'Académie Royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique" Tome XXVII (27, 1853), mémoire présentée en la séance du 11 octobre 1852, in-4, toujours non coupée, bon état, (éventuellement à relier), J100496
1853J100496Bruxelles, Académie royale 1853 38pp., publié dans et extrait de "Mémoires de l'Académie Royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique" Tome XXVII (27, 1853), mémoire présentée en la séance du 11 octobre 1852, in-4, toujours non coupée, bon état, (éventuellement à relier), J100496
39pp., in-4, [publié dans et extrait de "Mémoires de l'Académie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique", T.31, 1859]
1859J30896Bruxelles, 1859 39pp., in-4, [publié dans et extrait de "Mémoires de l'Académie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique", T.31, 1859]
JUS005M1989 / 270 pages. Broché.
Broch?. 257 pages.
7209Paris, Librairie C. Klincksieck, 1968, Société d'Histoire du Droit, n° 1 de la collection d'histoire institutionnelle et sociale, broché, 15,5x24 cm, 236 pages, une carte dépliante en fin d'ouvrage.
6200824452.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2010798032010 Editions Aléas, Collection "Le temps des passeurs" - 2010 - Fort In-8 broché - 365 pages - Illustrations et reproductions photographiques en N&B in-texte Envoi (dédicace) sur la première page de titre
19683104786Halle, Gebauer 1820, Reprint, 1968. XII, 254 S. Paperback.
200255870Washington DC: GPO 2002. very good. 144 wraps illus. Serial No. 107-61. GPO paperback
1986G6-513yz5U. S. Government Printing Office 1986. paperback. Like New. 0x0x0. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
198656287U. S. Government Printing Office. As New. 1986. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Volume II: Pages i- v pages 1037 - 1960. -- with a bonus offer-- . U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
Fine English Paperback., Fine., 23 x 16 cm., 64 p., "Türkiye'de toprak koruma ve arazi iyilestirme çalismalarinin etkenlestirilmesi.", Milli Prodüktivite Merkezi Yayinlari, Ank., 1998. TURKISH REPUBLIC Law Land reform.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 304 p. Türk halk hukuku. Turkish public law.
1665paris mercure de france 1910 in 12 broché 298 pages
1936100165<p>Poughkeepsie New York September 22 1936. 1936. . Very good. - Over 25 words typed on his personal 5-1/2 inch high by 8-1/2 inch wide law office stationery. John E. Mack writes a few words enclosing payment to the Saltford Flower Shop of Poughkeepsie NY. Singed in full "John E. Mack". There is a minor indentation and light stain from a paper clip to the top edge and the florist has annotated the note in pencil in the right margin. Near fine.</p><p>The Poughkeepsie New York attorney and later State Supreme Court Justice John E. Mack 1875-1958 is credited with persuading Franklin E. Roosevelt to run for the State Senate in 1910. One of the most successful lawyers in the Hudson Valley Mack took part in many of the publicly exciting sometimes scandalous legal battles in New York State. After being elected Governor in 1928 FDR went on to appoint Mack as Justice of the Ninth Judicial District to fill a vacancy though Mack subsequently lost the election. In 1932 John E. Mack made the nomination speech in support of FDR at the Chicago Democratic National Convention and again in Philadelphia in 1936.</p> Poughkeepsie, New York, September 22, 1936.
1947247225Washington D.C. 1947. One page on letterhead of the Supreme Court of the United States. 4to. Docketed in pencil. Fine in navy custom cloth folder. One page on letterhead of the Supreme Court of the United States. 4to. "As I would not be a slave so I would not be a master". ". I am glad to know that Mr. Justice William O. Douglas of this Court will speak at the public dinner to be held in observance of the 100th Anniversary of the birth of John Peter Altgeld the late Governor of Illinois and a leadiing apostle of the Bill of Rights. He not only wished to be free himself but wished that others share his freedom. Evidently he subscribed to Lincoln's definition of democracy - 'As I would not be a slave so I would not be a master underscored .". unknown books
602476"Lewis Powell" in blue ink on his engraved Supreme Court of the United States Washington D.C. 20543 Chamber of Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. retired letterhead June 29 1987. 5 3/4" x 9"; 1 page; very good old mailing folds; minor signs of handling; 1987. To Hon. Daniel Patrick Moynihan 627 G Street S.E. Washington D.C. 2003 "Dear Senator Moynihan: It was indeed gracious and thoughtful of your to write me a generous mote about my retirement from the Court. It has been a great privilege to serve here and so I leave with more that a little sadness. But as my 80th birthday comes in September retirement seemed appropriate. Sincerely Lewis Powell." Provenance: from the estate of Daniel Patrick Moynihan. With the estate numbers in the upper margin. Moynihan 1927-2003 born March 16 1927 Tulsa Oklahoma; died March 26 2003 Washington District of Columbia; U.S. senator from New York January 3 1977-2001; outspoken proponent of arms control. Powell 1907-1998 born September 19 1907 Suffolk Virginia; died August 25 1998 Richmond Virginia; appointed to the court by Richard Nixon; American Supreme Court Justice; served on court 1971-1987; known for casting swing vote on most significant bitterly contested cases. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
1939053320Ankara: Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Adliye Vekâleti 1939. No Binding. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Original typescript letter signed TLS. 21x14 cm Letter size. In Turkish. 1 p. Letterhead Turkish Ministry of Justice. Correspondent is 'Salih Sener' Istanbul - Kiziltoprak. Dated May 29 1939. Okyar was a Turkish diplomat and politician who also served as a military officer and diplomat during the last decade of the Ottoman Empire. He was also the second Prime Minister of Turkey 1924-1925 and the second Speaker of the Turkish Parliament after Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. He was born in the Ottoman town of Prilep in Manastir Vilayet present-day Republic of Macedonia to a Circassian family. In 1913 he joined the Committee of Union and Progress Ittihad ve Terakki Cemiyeti and was elected as the secretary-general. In 1930 while serving as Turkey's Ambassador in Paris he was asked by Atatürk during a meeting in Yalova to establish the Serbest Cumhuriyet Firkasi Liberal Republican Party an early party of opposition in order to establish the tradition of multi-party democracy in Turkey. However when the government noticed the support of this opposition party among Islamists it was declared illegal and closed down a situation similar to that of the Progressive Republican Party which had lasted for a few months in 1924. He later served as Justice Minister from 1939 to 1941. Wikipedia. The letter includes Okyar's response to Sener's greetings for the 15th anniversary of the Turkish Republic. <br/> <br/> Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Adliye Vekâleti unknown
1940051568Ankara: Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Adliye Vekâleti 1940. No Binding. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Original typescript letter signed TLS. 21x14 cm Letter size. In Turkish. 1 p. Letterhead Turkish Ministry of Justice. Correspondent is 'Salih Sener' Istanbul - Kiziltoprak. Dated February 2 1940. Okyar was a Turkish diplomat and politician who also served as a military officer and diplomat during the last decade of the Ottoman Empire. He was also the second Prime Minister of Turkey 1924-1925 and the second Speaker of the Turkish Parliament after Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. He was born in the Ottoman town of Prilep in Manastir Vilayet present-day Republic of Macedonia to a Circassian family. In 1913 he joined the Committee of Union and Progress Ittihat ve Terakki Cemiyeti and was elected as the secretary general. In 1930 while serving as Turkey's Ambassador in Paris he was asked by Atatürk during a meeting in Yalova to establish the Serbest Cumhuriyet Firkasi Liberal Republican Party an early party of opposition in order to establish the tradition of multi-party democracy in Turkey. However when the government noticed the support of this opposition party among Islamists it was declared illegal and closed down a situation similar to that of the Progressive Republican Party which had lasted for a few months in 1924. He later served as Justice Minister from 1939 to 1941. Wikipedia. Letter includes Okyar's response to Sener's greetings for the 15th anniversary of Turkish Republic. <br/> <br/> Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Adliye Vekâleti unknown
1947247225Washington D.C. 1947. One page on letterhead of the Supreme Court of the United States. 4to. Docketed in pencil. Fine in navy custom cloth folder. One page on letterhead of the Supreme Court of the United States. 4to. ". I am glad to know that Mr. Justice William O. Douglas of this Court will speak at the public dinner to be held in observance of the 100th Anniversary of the birth of John Peter Altgeld the late Governor of Illinois and a leadiing apostle of the Bill of Rights. He not only wished to be free himself but wished that others share his freedom. Evidently he subscribed to Lincoln's definition of democracy - 'As I would not be a slave so I would not be a master underscored .". unknown