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19792092902144201583Ryukeishosha 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Ryukeishosha paperback
19142091502135409914Not Available 1914. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
2082702114904674police association N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 276p Size: B6 police association paperback
19712111902156201229Hamamatsu Central Police Station 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 503 pages Size: A5 size Hamamatsu Central Police Station paperback
19712111902156001982Hamamatsu Central Police Station 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Hamamatsu Central Police Station paperback
2090502113700910Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
13508On printed form of the Begging Letter Department Mendicity Society 13 Red Lion Square WC London. 29 June 1870. 2pp. foolscap 8vo. Bifolium on blue paper. In fair condition on aged and worn paper with slight fraying and loss to extremities. Addressed on reverse of second leaf to 'Mr. Superintendent B. T. Oswald Police Office Burton on Trent'. Printed in red at the head: 'This Report is CONFIDENTIALLY communicated and intended only for the person to whom it is addressed.' A marvellously Dickensian document marked 'Confidential' in red ink it begins: 'The Case of this Society is unfavorably known at this office having been under the police of the Committee at various dates under different titles - It appears originally to have been got up by a number of unprincipled Schemers one of whom named "Buckingham" is a well known imposter another who styles himself the "Revd. Wm. Smith" and several others. At the present time there is also a man named the Revd H. A. Jallack who officiates as Secetary to the Society whose character has proved very unfavorable and his habits are very intemperate'. Also involved is 'Mrs. De la Porte' who 'professes to take great interest in the matter and also collects Subscriptions'; she is the wife of 'a medical man said to be in India'. Mrs De la Porte is said by some to be 'a mere tool in the hands of others while by others her honesty of purpose is greatly doubted'. The Society's claims to 'issue annual reports of their proceedings and disbursements of the moneys obtained . have all proved so unsatisfactory that no reliance can be placed upon them' and it is considered to be 'thoroughly undeserving of benevolent support. The premises occupied by the Society is a small house in a very dirty and miserable state.' The Society was still active in 1918 when it was described as 'incorporated and registered under the Companies' Acts 1862 to 1890' maintaining 'thirteen mission stations with many registered places of worship in seven districts'. On printed form of the Begging Letter Department, Mendicity Society, 13 Red Lion Square, WC, London. 29 June 1870. unknown
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107375nd c. Softcover. very good. 116pp. Octavo in original wrappers with stamp of previous owner's name on front blank. Small doodle on front cover else a clean copy. very good This is Chapter Eleven. Western Arctic Sub-Division taken from a larger work paperback