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19812092902143900353Not Available 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19812092902143800375Not Available 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
pp. iv, xcv, 378, [xvi] + Frontis Portrait. Uncut. Original paper backed boards; spine almost perished, but most of the original printed paper label remains. 8vo. 230 mm. A great contemporary account of the last English impeachment trial conducted in the House of Lords. The accused was Henry Dundas, Lord Melville, considered to be the foremost Scotsman of the Eighteenth Century. The report of a Parliamentary Commission gave rise to considerable suspicions against him, as it was conclusively shown that large sums of public money during his tenure of office as Treasurer of the Navy (1782-1783 and 1784-1800) had been applied to other uses than those of the navy. It is interesting to note that Dundas could have avoided these proceedings, had he submitted to criminal charges, but he chose to face impeachment, anticipating that his chances were better before his fellow Lords. After a trial lasting fifteen days he was acquitted on all charges by his peers. Marke 1016; Goldsmiths' 19262-63. Includes an informative DNB article on Lord Melville. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W151
6757, London, George Carenaught, 1780., Relie de l' epoque, demi - maroquin, plats marbre, dos orne de fil. dore, etiquette jaune avec titre dore, dos endommagge, plats de papier marbre, 12x20cm, 190pp, carte depliantes de William Jones et John Philips.
3978The Burning of The Reichstag Reed Douglas Special Correspondent of The Times at the Leipzig Trial. Published by Victor Gollancz London 1934. First Edition Publishers Note Laid-In. 8vo up to 9½" tall. 352pp. with four black and white plates. Black cloth boards gilt spine titles. Text block is clean without markings tears or folds; a very light toning to edges. Boards are clean and binding is strong. Un clipped dust jacket has darkened along spine and edges. Minor chipping to head and foot. Protected in mylar. An exceedingly rare copy in original wrapper.<br /><br />The Reichstag fire February 27 1933 was a critical event in the expansion of Nazi power. Hitler seized upon the building's fire as evidence of communist scheming and the following day a state of emergency was declared and orders were given for all KPD The Communist Party of Germany members of the Reichstag to be arrested. The Reichstag Fire Decree imposed restrictions on the press banned political meetings and marches and intercepted communications. The legal concept of habeas corpus was suspended allowing the regime to detain suspected terrorists or revolutionaries without charge. This emergency decree was followed in March by the Enabling Act giving the Nazis dictatorial control for a five-year period. <br /><br />While the Reichstag fire was undoubtedly arson who was responsible remains one of history's great mysteries. Arrested at the rear of the building was Marinus van der Lubbe a 23-year-old Dutch communist who claimed sole and full responsibility denying the existence of co-conspirators. Also arrested were Ernst Torgler the chairman of the KPD three Bulgarians Georgi Dimitrov Blagoi Popov and Vassili Tanev. At their trial December 23 1933 Judge Wilhelm Bürger found Marinus van der Lubbe was guilty of "arson and with attempting to overthrow the government". The Judge further concluded that the German Communist Party had indeed planned the fire in order to start a revolution but the evidence against the other defendants was insufficient to justify a conviction. Marinus van der Lubbe was executed January 10 1934. Nearly 75 years after the event the German government granted him a posthumous pardon.<br /> hardcover
14810s.l., s.n., 1787, 1 demi velin, tranches marbrées, mors frottés. in-8 de (4)-159 pp. ;
61643P., Imprimerie Cellot, 1777, petit in 4° broché (dérelié), 126 pages suivies de 44 pages suivi de 71 pages, suivi de 22 pages.
19852091202133209954Hizen Hasami Sake Promotion Association 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Hizen Hasami Sake Promotion Association paperback
2368London: H. Owen 1757. . 8vo in half-sheets lacking the final blank; now bound in modern blue paper wrappers with typed label. Text somewhat soiled particularly at edges; first 4 leaves with small horizontal closed tear not affecting text; title with small loss in the bottom gutter. ESTC N25456. A record of the notorious trial of Captain James Gambier later Vice Admiral for adultery with Sir Charles Knowles's wife Maria Magdalena Therese de Bouget 1733-1796. Interestingly the wife's maiden name is given as Plusbee on p. 13 whereas it actually Bouget London: H. Owen, 1757. unknown
2368London: H. Owen 1757. . 8vo in half-sheets lacking the final blank; now bound in modern blue paper wrappers with typed label. Text somewhat soiled particularly at edges; first 4 leaves with small horizontal closed tear not affecting text; title with small loss in the bottom gutter. ESTC N25456. A record of the notorious trial of Captain James Gambier later Vice Admiral for adultery with Sir Charles Knowles's wife Maria Magdalena Therese de Bouget 1733-1796. Interestingly the wife's maiden name is given as Plusbee on p. 13 whereas it actually Bouget London: H. Owen, 1757. unknown books
1823712431823. London: Printed by W. Hersee 1823. London: Printed by W. Hersee 1823. "The Great Historical Picture" Trial. Caroline of Brunswick 1768-1821 Defendant. Hayter Sir George 1792-1871 Artist. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Great Historical Picture Painted by Mr. George Hayter Member of the Academy of Sr. Luke &c. &c. &c. Representing the Trial of Her Late Majesty Queen Caroline of England With a Faithful Interior View of the House of Lords And One Hundred and Eighty-Nine Portraits; Amongst Which are Included Those Princes of the Royal Family With Most of the Peers and Distinguished Personages Who Were in the House on that Memorable Occasion and Who did the Artist the Honor to Sit: Containing in the Whole Upwards of Three Hundred Figures: Now Exhibiting at Mr. Cauty's Great Rooms No. 80-1/2 Pall Mall. London: Printed by W. Hersee 1823. vii i 9-16 pp. Folding title page. 5 etched folding plates. Octavo 8-1/4" x 5-1/4". Stab-stitched pamphlet in recent plain wrappers. Light toning slightly heavier in placesa few minor creases and tears to plates. $300. Only edition. Hayter's painting depicted one of the most sensational trials in English history: the repudiation of Queen Caroline by King George IV. After she refused to grant a divorce and renounce her title of Queen Consort the Earl of Liverpool introduced The Pains and Penalties Bill in Parliament in order to compel the king's demands through legislation. The bill alleged that Caroline had an affair with a commoner Bartolomeo Bergami while in Italy. The bill was approved by the House of Lords but it was not submitted to the House of Commons where it would have been defeated. Despite the King's best attempts Caroline was always a popular favorite. Indeed her popularity increased during the trial. Although she prevailed in the court of popular opinion she fell ill and died shortly after the coronation of George IV. She was certain that she was poisoned by one of the King's agents. OCLC locates 1 copy in a law library Harvard. Another copy located at Yale Law School. British Museum Catalogue Compact Edition 11:987. unknown books
1801380164London: T. Plummer Printer Seething Lane 1801. reprint. Softcover. Very Good/None. Disbound stab-stitched pamphlet. 4 pages in small typeface. Presumably reduced from the 8 page 1798 printing. Moore a Scottish cartographer chart seller and educator with a somewhat controversial reputation was accused of copying a chart of the coasts of France Spain and Portugal drawn up by William Heather. The case was heard before Lord Kenyon with the prosecution led by Erskine; the jury quickly found for the defendant despite Kenyon's balanced instruction. Record # 380164 T. Plummer, Printer, Seething Lane paperback
1710651451710. A Triumph for Tories and High-Churchmen Trial. Sacheverell Henry 1674-1724 Defendant. The Tryal of Dr. Henry Sacheverell Before the House of Peers For High Crimes and Misdemeanors; Upon an Impeachment by the Knights Citizens and Burgesses in Parliament Assembled In the Name of Themselves And of All the Commons of Great Britain: Begun in Westminster-Hall the 27th Day of February 1709/10 And from Thence Continued by Several Adjournments Until the 23d Day of March Following. Published by Order of the House of Peers. London: Printed for Jacob Tonson 1710. 456 pp. Bound with The Bishop of Salisbury's And the Bishop of Oxford's Speeches in the House of Lords On the First Article of the Impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverell; Also the Bishop of Lincoln's and Bishop of Norwich's Speeches At the Opening of the Second Article of the Said Impeachment. London: Printed And Sold by John Morphew Near Stationers-Hall 1710. 16; 16; 2 35-52; 53-63 1 pp. Four parts each with title page first three parts have individual pagination. And An Impartial Account of What Pass'd Most Remarkable in the Last Session of Parliament Relating to the Case of Dr. Henry Sacheverell. Done on Such Another Paper and Letter And May Therefore be Bound up with the Tryal of the Said Doctor sic London: Printed for Jacob Tonson at Grays-Inn Gate in Grays-Inn-Lane 1710. 47 1 pp. And A List of the Lords Who Protested Against Some Proceedings In Relation to the Case of Dr. Henry Sacheverell In the House of Peers; with Their Lordships Reasons for Entring Their Protestations. London: S.n. Printed in the Year 1710. 15 1 pp. Octavo 7-1/2" x 4-1/2". Recent period-style marbled boards printed paper title label to spine speckled edges. Light toning to text internally clean. An appealing copy. $300. First octavo editions each one among several issues from 1710. The volume collects a group of four fundamental documents relating to the ideological controversy between Whigs and Tories. Dr. Henry Sacheverell was impeached for preaching two sermons that advocated the Tory doctrines of non-resistance and passive obedience. His punishment was unique. He was not allowed to preach for three years but he was allowed to perform other clerical functions and a. unknown books
1823642241823. Edinburgh 1823. Only ed. Edinburgh 1823. Only ed. Trial of a Would-Be Scottish Duelist Trial. Vair George Buchan Defendant. Alston Gideon Defendant. Report of the Trial by Jury David Armstrong Against George Buchan Vair and Gideon Alston For Sending a Challenge to Fight a Duel. Taken in Short-Hand. With an Appendix of Letters and Other Documents. Edinburgh: Printed for W. and C. Tait 1823. iv 134 2 pp. Octavo 8-1/2" x 5". Contemporary calf with later rebacking blind fillets to boards gilt title to spine hinges mended. Moderate rubbing to extremities corners bumped and somewhat worn some gatoring along joints. Moderate toning to text light foxing to a few leaves internally clean. $300. First and only edition. Vair a spirit-dealer in Leith was apparently engaged to Miss Dinah Grive "a lady in Dumfries." He objected to inappropriate attentions paid her by David Armstrong a writer. Vair alleged that Armstrong had caused the lady to break off her engagement and was therefore entitled to challenge him to a duel. Armstrong refused the challenge won the court case and was awarded 20 pounds in damages. OCLC locates 4 copies in North American law libraries LA County Library of Congress Social Law University of Pennsylvania. unknown
1827684591827. London 1827. London 1827. Contemporary Account of a Famous English Case of Forced Marriage Trial. Wakefield Edward Gibbon Defendant. Wakefield William Defendant. Wakefield Frances Mrs. Defendant. The Trial of Edward Gibbon Wakefield William Wakefield And Frances Wakefield: Indicted with One Edward Thevenot A Servant For a Conspiracy and For the Abduction of Miss Ellen Turner The Only Child and Heiress of William Turner Esq. of Shrigley Park in the County of Chester. London: John Murray 1827. xv 303 pp. Interleaved with de-acidifying paper. Octavo 7-1/2" x 4-1/4". Recent library buckram white-stamped title shelf number and library name to spine. Text notably fresh some browning to final leaf and title page which has library marks and stamps. $300. Only edition. The first account of the Shrigley Abduction an 1826 British case of forced marriage by Edward Gibbon Wakefield to the 15-year-old heiress Ellen Turner. The couple was married in Scotland and travelled to France before Turner's father was able to notify the authorities and intervene. The marriage was annulled by Parliament. Wakefield and his brother William were convicted and sentenced to three years in prison. Catalogue of the Library of the Harvard Law School 1909 II:1217. unknown books
67Sans nom, sans lieu, sans date. XVIIIe siècle.
In-8, broché, couverture de papier moderne, 16 p. Edition originale de cette défense de Louis XVI, demeurée anonyme, donnée au lendemain de sa comparution, avant que le verdict ne soit rendu. L'auteur rend compte de la conduite du roi en captivité, de ses préoccupations et de ses ultimes réflexions. (Martin & Walter, 5485. Un unique exemplaire à la BnF, seul exemplaire dans les bibliothèques françaises). Quelques corrections de l'époque à la plume. Bon exemplaire.
32439In-8, broché, couverture de papier moderne, 16 p. S.l.n.d. [1792].
207174[Paris], Imprimerie de Lacroix, s.d. (octobre 1793) in-8, 8 pp., broché sous couverture factice de papier vert du XIXe siècle, des mouillures claires.
80 pages. Features:. Withdrawal from Europe "An Illustion" - we must have close co-operation with West Germany; Lest Us Reason Together - photo feature on LBJ; Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson (Lady Bird) - article with photo about the public servant without pay; The Muddled Problem of Presidential Succession - which was brought home by the death of JFK; After Five Years, de Gaulle Still Towers; The average height of Americans is increasing; A Master Builder at 75 - photo feature on the works of New York's Robert Moses; When a Negro is on Trial in the South - is the picture painted by novels and films correct?; Crosswords - the most popular game; Christmas Wraps - fashion photos; Photos of tapestries in the apartment of Allen Porter; and more.. Ads: Selchow & Righter Company board games in color; Pepperidge Farm Devil's Food Cake; Ella Fitzgerald albums by Verve; Thomas Date Nut Loaf; and more. Four-inch opening to back cover, otherwise average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy Book
32 pages. Features: Interesting photos of unusual work and play inside front cover; Public demands that Congress suppress (Radio) Pirates of the Air; The Divine Comedy of Newspapers; The Rise of an American Race - What Effect Will the 'Old Stock' Have on the People of the Future?; With General Gouraud in the Land of the Crusaders; The Birthplace of the Quaker Poet - the Whittier homestead; Henry Ford's Page - the American home, in its economic aspect, is a business proposition; Editorials - Merchant Mr. Nathan Strauss and his allegation of "the campaign of slander against the Jewish People", the Hall-Mills murder trial, Wooden houses in Britain; The Adventure of Mrs. Farbman; The Cheapest Thing in Europe - Human Beings; Fantastic photo-illustrated centerfold illustrates Where Santa Claus Lives and What He Does; The Boston Tea Party's Last Survivor - David Kennison died at the age of 115; Who Discovered America?; How Victoria Trained King Edward VII - the Queen thought Prince Albert the model of perfection, but Young Wales did not respond. Chats with Office Callers; Q & A; I Read in the Papers - Senator William E. Borah rated highly by Chinese, Iowa Women can now be Legislators, Newspapers train convicts in crime, Dayton, OH druggists rid their stores of salacious and suggestive magazines. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
8675In 12 plein cuir fauve à nerfs, pièce de titre chagrin rouge, fers dorés, titre,284 pages,tranches mouchetées. A Rotterdam chez Reinier Leer 1715.Demande de la dissolution de son mariage pour impuissance de son époux. On a donc fait appel à des experts,des médecins qui ont reconnu par écrit la bonne conformation du mari. Les avocats de la marquise arguent quant à eux qu’être bien conformé ne suffit pas mais "qu’ils désiroient des signes qui leur ont point paru"les deux camps font appel à toute la législation, dont le droit canonique. Recueil sur un sujet scabreux et privé, dont le succès, fut tel qu’il eut droit à une réimpression en Hollande.
demi-veau brun, tit. & tom. dorés sur pc. de maroquin bordeaux et vert, dos à 5 nerfs richement orné de fleurons dorés et filets à froid, (rel. lég. frottée avec épidermures, des rousseurs majoritairement sur les premières et dernières pages), bon état L’auteur fut un des grands avocats libéraux du XIXe siècle. Le premier volume recueille les plaidoiries prononcées dans les affaires à caractère politique (v. notamment l’affaire Fieschi auteur d’une tentative d’assassinat contre Louis-Philippe, l’affaire Orsini, pour la tentative d’assassinat contre Napoléon III). Cette seconde et dernière édition étoffe la partie consacrée aux affaires criminelles et civiles. Ainsi le second volume porte uniquement sur les matières pénales et on notera entre autres une très intéressante plaidoirie en 1828 en matière de propriété intellectuelle, qui constitue une très bonne analyse de la matière. Le dernier volume relate les plaidoyers et réquisitoires des affaires civiles.
11241 Relié, plein veau marbré, plats encadrés d'un filet et d'une roulette de feuillages dorés, dos lisse avec filets mimant des nerfs et fleurons dorés. Quelques marques d'usure, intérieur en très bel état. 20,5 x 12,5 cm, [4]-64 p. Paris, Gide - Delaunay, 1816. Edition originale
11241 Relié, plein veau marbré, plats encadrés d'un filet et d'une roulette de feuillages dorés, dos lisse avec filets mimant des nerfs et fleurons dorés. Quelques marques d'usure, intérieur en très bel état. 20,5 x 12,5 cm, [4]-64 p. Paris, Gide - Delaunay, 1816. Edition originale