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19242624Couverture rigide Fratelli Bocca 1924 Torino 23,5x15 cm
19732083002115801286Ehime Prefecture Police Headquarters 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Ehime Prefecture Police Headquarters paperback
19722083002115713172Kokusho Publishing Association 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Kokusho Publishing Association paperback
1949021014London: UK: Hodder & Stoughton 1949. First edition so stated April 1949. Cover illustration by Bip Pares. Publisher's original blue cloth with black titles to spine and front slight spean lean else near fine. Dust jacket shows light rubbing to folds two small pieces out at spine foot and one at head of spine with shallow loss at head. Rear panel moderately soiled with one tiny piece out. Not price-clipped 8/6 net to the front flap. A very scarce title. The crime writer's third novel an Inspector Hazelrigg mystery. Generally regarded as 'one of the elder statesmen of the British crime writing fraternity' he was a founder-member of the British Crime Writers' Association and in 1988 he was named a Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America and in 1994 he received The Diamond Dagger Award which is awarded for Lifetime Achievement . First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good-Near Fine. Illus. by Pares Bip. Book. Hodder & Stoughton
26502'Revised. September 1966.'. 21pp. foolscap 8vo. In fair condition lightly aged and worn. The document presents a mass of information. A 'Brief History' in the form of a chronology pp.2-4 is followed by a section setting out the conditions of 'Membership of the Victoria Police Force' pp.5 followed by a table of 'Ranks Insignia and Retiring Age' p.6. There follow various tables three full-page 'trees' sections on the Criminal Investigation Branch Information Bureau Communications Section and other departments and a final 'Miscellaneous' section p.21 ending with 'Finance - Police expenditure' from 1956-7 to 1964-5. From the papers of C. M. Baker Inspector of Police British Crown Colony of Hong Kong. No other copy or 'edition' traced except perhaps an item in the Monash University collections apparently the same title but fewer pages 1964 14pp. 'Revised. September, 1966.' unknown
19722092902137700727Kokusho Publishing Association 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kokusho Publishing Association paperback
19782090202120101689Yamaguchi County Police Headquarters 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Yamaguchi County Police Headquarters paperback
19782090202120301688Yamaguchi County Police Headquarters 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Yamaguchi County Police Headquarters paperback
19932080202102703144Keisatsu honbu 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 1030 pages Size: A5 size Keisatsu honbu paperback
19902080202102702552Keisatsu honbu 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 1098 pages Size: A5 size Keisatsu honbu paperback
19722080202102900215National book publication 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. Pages: 1020 874 pages Size: A5 size: 2 National book publication paperback
181524898Paris Mellinet-Malassis 1815 Affiche Originale ancienne en noir sur papier velin crème ligné, format : 62,5 x 46 cm, imprimée en noir et ornée en haut au centre d'une vignette "aux armes royales" gravée sur bois en noir, CHAMBRE DU CONSEIL DE LA POLICE, Le 7 juillet 1768, de l'Imprimerie de la Ville et Police 1770 Editeur,
151915378Editions Fleuve Noir / Collection Spécial Police n° 15 de 1951. In-12 broché de 218 pages au format 17,5 x 12 cm. Magnifique couverture de Michel Gourdon. Dos soigneusement recollé, resté carré avec petits frottis et infimes manques. Couverture massicotée avec absence d'une partie de la mention " Editions Fleuve Noir ". On note aussi un petite manque au bas et le mors fendus avec couverture en partie collée sur la page de garde pour renforcer le livre. 4ème plat avec petites brunissures et un chiffre inscrit en haut. Infimes frottis aux coins. Intérieur resté très frais. Rarissime édition originale du 1er roman paru sous le nom de Frédéric Dard au chez l'éditeur dans la collection " Spécial Police ". Etat juste correct.
17327In-12, basane marbrée fauve de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, pièce de titre jaune, tranches rouges (petites épidermures, petits manques et trous de ver, rousseurs et taches).
216489Langres, Jean Bonnin, 1771 in-12, [94] pp. mal chiffrées 88 (il y a saut de chiffrage de 56 à 51), un f. n. ch., 16 ff. vierges, demi-vélin rigide à coins, dos lisse muet (reliure de l'époque). Coupes très rognées.
236745Paris, Garnery, an II 2 vol. in-8, 402 pp. et 330 pp., front. gravé au tome 1 et 4 tabl. dépl., demi-chagrin vert à la Bradel, filets et pointillés dorés au dos (reliure moderne). Manque une partie d'un tableau.
1750150CG(London), J. Smith, o.J. (um 1750). Kupferdruck in Schabkunst von Russell nach Gottfried Kniller. Bildgrösse: 35 x 25,5 cm. Blattgrösse: 42 x 29 cm. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, Abb.
1905Trois forts volumes in 8 brochés,595,626,594 pages.complet Paris Perrin 1908-1922
187961Paris, Perrin, 1908-1922 3 vol. gr. in-8, index, demi-chagrin noir, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque). Dos et mors un peu frottés. Ex-libris Marcel Dunan.
23490Texte rédigé en 1825. Manuscrit de 42 pages in-8. Broché, titre manuscrit à l'encre rouge sur la couverture.
182925441829. Bruxelles Auguste Wahlen et H. Tarlier libraires 1829 - Trois tomes reliés cuir anonyme 10 5 cm x 16 5 cm tome I : 389 pages tome II : 382 pages tome III : 348 pages - Texte de M. Froment ex-chef de brigade du cabinet particulier du préfet - E. O. - Rousseurs sinon bon état
12357A Lyon, De l'Imprimerie de Michel Goy, & aux despens de l'Aumosne Generale -1662 - / A Lyon, De l'Imprimerie de Jean Ayme' Ollier, & aux despens de l'Aumosne Generale - 1677 - Deux livres reliés en un volume petit In-4° ( 170 x 230mm ) 4f 156-4 p puis 22 1f, 8 pages , puis 4 feuillets ( paginé de 27 à 33) agréables lettrines et bandeaux, reliure plein veau, armoiries royales anciennement dorées au centre des plats estampés aux armes de Jean-Pierre Marie Ruolz Seigneur des trois fourneaux ( conseiller au siège présidial de Lyon en 1726 et mort en 1726 ) et encadrés de doubles filets dorés, dos à 4 nerfs richement orné de motifs répétés, tranches dorées, les deux coins supérieurs sont émoussés et la tranche de titre présente une gerce à la charnière sur cinq centimètres On notera également que lor des têtes et des motifs sont passés, moins sur le second plat Les coiffes sont intègres et lensemble offre une apparence solide et saine.Rousseurs sans gravité .
19554, Imp. de R. Varle, Tournai 1774, Relie, plein veau a l'impression dore sur le dos, page de titre originale, 120 x 205mm., 56pp.
136 pages. "...First and foremost a pictorial history of the police force, supplemented with descriptions, anecdotes, and a short history of New Westminster... Included is a reference section for many of the badges (pocket, rank and hat) used by the force over the years... There is also a shoulder patch collection assembled by Staff Sergeant Larry Smith... Outlines the growth of the force from a one man department in 1873 to a modern community-based Police Service with a staff of over 150, plus hundreds of volunteers." - from dust jacket. Large handsome gilt decoration upon navy front board. Nicely signed and dated by author upon verso of front free endpaper. Book like new aside from a faint spot of soiling atop front free endpaper with corresponding mark inside front board. Dust jacket bears negligible wear and is now preserved in a glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. A beautiful copy Book
21484The Queen's Lodge Windsor. 1 April 1796. For the context of this letter see David J. Cox 'A Certain Share of Low Cunning: A History of the Bow Street Runners 1792-1839' 2010: 'From 1792 at least two Principal Officers were also permanently stationed at Windsor after the King had received several death threats. These Officers were considered to be part of the royal retinue … William Anthony who became an active Principal Officer by 1800 had originally launched his career by attending the King at St James and was transferred to Windsor in 1796.' The unnamed recipient is probably Richard Ford 1758-1806 the London police magistrate acting for the Home Office the Duke of Portland being Home Secretary at the time. Cox supports the view that Ford 'could in some ways be regarded as a “quasi†permanent Under-Secretary coordinating Bow Street's assistance to the Home Department in its investigative work'. 1p 4to. Bifolium. In good condition lightly aged. Folded three times and endorsed on reverse of second leaf. Having received that morning the unnamed recipient's letter 'respecting the appointment on trial of William Anthony of the Bow Street Office in the room of Samuel Mayner lately deceased' he can report that 'Anthony is arrived & officiated this Morning & by the character given of Him & from His appearance He seems likely to do very well in his new situation'. He 'took an early opportunity' of mentioning to the king 'that the Duke of Portland had appointed William Anthony to be stationed at Windsor & also that I had received this communication thro' You all which arrangement His Majesty seem'd to approve of –'. From the distinguished autograph collection of the psychiatrist Richard Alfred Hunter 1923-1981 whose collection of 7000 works relating to psychiatry is now in Cambridge University Library. Hunter and his mother Ida Macalpine had a particular interest in the illness of King George III and their book 'George III and the Mad Business' 1969 suggested the diagnosis of porphyria popularised by Alan Bennett in his play 'The Madness of George III'. The Queen's Lodge [Windsor]. 1 April 1796. unknown