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1817634690Zürich, Orell, Füßli und Compagnie, 1817. XXIV, 351 S. Marmorierter Pappband d. Zt. (bestoßen, Rückenschild teilw. abgeplatzt). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1833632164Rostock, Adler, 1833. XII, 271 S. Pappband d. Zeit (angestaubt, Rücken gebräunt). [2 Warenabbildungen]
177330761Amsterdam Simon Joly 1773 6 Volumes petits In-8 / 7 Il manque le Tome V , bel état général des reliures , 544 + 408 ( un tableau dépliant , la fortune de Roger ) + 466 ( un tableau dépliant procès des souscripteurs de l'encyclopédie ) + 430 + 472 + 488 pp, menus défauts au dos du tome IV , petits trous de vers . on trouve parfois cette série avec un huitième volume publié en 1775 : absent ici
First edition, 64, [4] + [4]pp., of publisher's adverts, 12mo (165 x 105 mm), blank upper margin of title torn away and replaced, several tears to title repaired, lower blank margin of final leaf of text torn away and replaced, last line of text to first leaf of text cropped, soiled and stained, stitched as issued. Although this pamphlet is a little grubby it is rare, Copac locates copies at the BL and Newcastle University.
First Edition, with the circular stamp of the "Birmingham Law Society" on title, [2], 73, [1] pp., disbound. The charge preferred against Major Thomas Moncrieff of the Berwickshire Regiment of Militia, was "for not resisting immediately, and endeavouring, as far as in his power, to prevent, the outrage committed in the mess-room on the 30th January 1807; whereby a gross insult was offered, not only to the Major, but every officer present, contrary to his duty as an officer then commanding the regiment, and contrary to good order and military discipline." COPAC locates copies at the British Library, National Library of Scotland and Glasgow University.
8vo, [2], xx, 632pp.,, engraved fold plan, orig. boards, rubbed and worn, upper cover detached, uncut.
First and only edition, 140pp., engraved portrait frontispiece, disbound. No French or Dutch title traced. Rare; ESTC with 3 locations in the UK and 4 in North America.
2023x-1601569343Aspen Opco Llc 2023. Paperback. New. 2nd edition. 157 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.44 inches. Aspen Opco Llc paperback
1930AUB-505Paris, éditions Payot 1922-1930. 7 bons volumes reliés, reliures demi cuir, dos ornés avec titres dorés, têtes dorées avec emboîtages, gd in-8 (20x15), 1800 pages avec annexes.
81778 January 1844; Edge hill. 12mo 3 pp. Bifolium. Good on lightly-aged and creased paper. Wood begins by recalling 'the savage bigotry and infuriate hostility of the Manchestr. Tories at the time you mention towards the liberals'. He does not think an attempt was made to put the Oath of Allegiance to those on the recipient's list. 'The lives of 6-8 men of high Character and standing in the Town were placed in jeopardy by the perjury of two Villains and they were tried at Lancaster for either Treason or Sedition. I think for the former. One of the Wretches ran away and did not appear at the Trial I was present the other named Dunn on giving his testimony in Court was convicted of Perjury and ordered into custody immedy. by the Judge & afterwards imprisoned for 2 years.' Those accused by Dunn were 'triumphantly acquitted'. Wood names the 'Revd: Jno. Griffiths a Fellow of the Old Church' as 'a leading instigator of the proceedings' against them. Wood concludes by offering 'any information' he can give 'relating to the diabolical transactions of that Period'. In his article 'Luddism and politics in northern counties' 1979 John Dinwiddy describes Wood as a 'wealthy Unitarian' and 'a member of a 'group of middle-class reformers'. The background of the trial is given in Walker's entry in the Oxford DNB: 'On 11 December 1792 . Walker's house on South Parade and the offices of the Manchester Herald were besieged by a "church and king" mob. . Manchester authorities and loyalists had bribed an Irish weaver and local radical named Thomas Dunn to give false evidence against Walker and despite failing to indict him of high treason he and nine other Manchester reformers were charged with conspiring to overthrow the king constitution and government. Walker who employed the defence of Thomas Erskine and Felix Vaughan was tried at Lancaster assizes on 2 April 1794 but he was acquitted largely on account of Dunn's perjury.' 8 January 1844; Edge hill. unknown
2016x-1107060389Cambridge Univ Pr 2016. Hardcover. New. 286 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
pl. veau brun, tit. & tom. dorés sur pc. de cuir bordeaux, fauves ou brunes, dos à 5 nerfs ornés de fleurons, dentelles et filets dorés encadrant les caissons, roulettes dorées sur les coupes et nerfs, culs-de-lampe, bandeaux, lettrines, ex-libris imprimé posé sous le premier plat sur 7 vol., (pc. de tit. ou de tom. mq. sur 7 vol., 7 vol. avec coiffes accidentées avec mq., plats frottés avec épidermures et qq. mq., coupes et coins émoussés, moisissures ; pour le t. 7 : couv. de cuir désolidarisée, avec coupe entièrement fendue) Parmi les différentes affaires nous avons relevées : Pierre Mêge, soldat de marine, reconnu par le Parlement de Provence, pour être le Sieur de Caille Gentilhomme et pour être Pierre Mêge, par le Parlement de Paris ; Urbain Grandier, condamné comme Magicien et comme Auteur de la possession des Religieuses de Loudun ; Juges prévaricateurs punis ; Fille réputée faussement hermaphrodite ; Contestation entre deux Oculistes ; Histoire du Procès entre le Sieur Saurin de l’Académie des Sciences et le Sieur Rousseau de l’Académie des Belles-Lettres ; Histoire de Mademoiselle de Choiseul ; Mariage déclaré abusif après 24 ans de cohabitation et la mort de l’épouse ; Dissertation où l’on démontre que la défense de se marier dans les degrés d’affinité n’est pas de droit divin mais de droit positif et écclésiastique ; Soufflet donné à une jolie femme dans une rixe ; Histoire de M. de Cinq-Mars Grand Ecuyer et de M. de Thou ; Chanoine qu’on refuse d’admettre à cause de la petitesse de sa taille ; Jugements célèbres que l’Histoire nous présente, où l’on a joint d’autres jugements rendus par des Cours souveraines (Jugement de Salomon, Jug. de la Chatte Suzanne, Jug. de Zelenque sur l’Adultère, Jug. singulier sur des Troupes qui avaient pris la fuite, Jug. du Talion réformé, Jug. de l’Empereur Claude, Jug. de Soliman II en faveur d’une femme volée, Jug. qui ordonna le combat d’un chien contre un meurtrier, Jug. du Duc d’Ossonne, Jug. de Sixte V, etc.) ; Arrêts en faveur des Comédiens François ; Juifs condamnés pour un crime énorme qui révolte l’humanité. On rapporte leurs mœurs, leurs coutumes, leurs usages, leurs crimes, & les traitements qu’ils ont essuyés dans toutes les nations, depuis la mort de Jesus-Christ, & le fameux siège de Jérusalem.
41588, Paris, Imprimerie de la République / Marchands de nouveautés Germinal an XII [1804], in-8, br. d’attente, non rogné, (couv. fanée, dos lég. abîmé avec qq. mq., qq. rousseurs), 160/ 100p.
br. d’attente, non rogné, (couv. fanée, dos lég. abîmé avec qq. mq., qq. rousseurs) « Je n’ai jamais été, je ne serai jamais le partisan ou le stipendiaire des ennemis de ma patrie ; je suis Français, et je m’honore de l’être : tous mes vœux ont été pour la gloire, pour la prospérité de la France ; toute ma haine a été vouée à ce cabinet qui trafique depuis huit ans des malheurs de l’Europe, à ce cabinet instigateur de tant de troubles et machinateur de tant de crimes ; et si j’ai approché les princes français dans l’intention et l’espérance de servir ma patrie, je me suis éloigné d’eux, plein de ce mépris qu’inspireront toujours des hommes qui comptent sur les droits de leur naissance, et non pas sur leur courage ou sur leurs qualités personnelles, pour rentrer dans un empire dont leurs courtisans et leurs flatteurs dévoreraient bientôt la substance et perpétueraient les désastres. La vérité m’obligera à dire ce que la modération de mon esprit me porterait à taire ; je ne puis ni ne veux rien celer. Qu’on blâme cet écrit, ou qu’on l’approuve, j’aurai rempli mon devoir ; j’aurai laissé à ma patrie un gage de mon amour pour elle ; et ces lignes, j’ose du moins l’espérer, défendront ma mémoire contre les atteintes de la calomnie ou de la haine. »
1824BB056Murder Trial<br /><br />Account of the Murder of the late Mr William Weare . the coroner's inquest the trials of the prisoners and the execution. By George Henry Jones.<br /><br />London 1824.<br /><br />With 3 landscapes 2 folding plates finely lithographed by C J Hullmandel.<br /><br />8vo iv344pp; half-leather marbled boards spine label "Thurtell's Trial" lightly scuffed very solid and clean throughout.<br /><br />First edition.<br /><br />William Weare was a solicitor of Lyon's Inn and a gambler. His killer was John Thurtell 1794–1824 a sports promoter amateur boxer a former Royal Marine officer and a son of the Mayor of Norwich. Thurtell owed Weare a gambling debt of £300 an immense sum at the time equivalent to £24500 in 20151. Thurtell believed Weare had cheated him of the money. Whatever the truth when Weare demanded payment Thurtell murdered him rather than pay up. He invited Weare to join him and his friends – Joseph Hunt a tavern landlord and William Probert a former convict and alcohol merchant – for a weekend of gambling at Probert's cottage at the site of Oaks Close off Gills Hill Lane subsequently popularly known as Murder Lane23 Radlett. On 24 October 1823 they journeyed from London in Thurtell's horse-drawn gig but Weare was killed in a dark lane just short of their destination. The gruesome and callous events created such public sensation that it attracted numerous ballads and theatre shows at the time along with comment by the essayist Babington Macaulay and the crime used variously in the work of Sir Walter Scott William Hazllitt and Robert Louis Stevenson. After the trial one of the accused was hanged and another Joseph Hunt was transported to Botany Bay Australia.<br /><br />Charles Joseph Hullmandel 1789–1850 studied art and printmaking and is considered amongst the most important figures in the development of British lithography. He developed a method for reproducing gradations in tones and for creating the effect of soft color washes which enabled the reproduction of Romantic landscape paintings of the type made popular by J. M. W. Turner. Hullmandel's essay <i>The Art of Drawing on Stone</i> 1824 was an important handbook of lithography issued the same year as this account of the trial.<br />
1824BB056Murder Trial<br /><br />Account of the Murder of the late Mr William Weare . the coroner's inquest the trials of the prisoners and the execution. By George Henry Jones.<br /><br />London 1824.<br /><br />With 3 landscapes 2 folding plates finely lithographed by C J Hullmandel.<br /><br />8vo iv344pp; half-leather marbled boards spine label "Thurtell's Trial" lightly scuffed very solid and clean throughout.<br /><br />First edition.<br /><br />William Weare was a solicitor of Lyon's Inn and a gambler. His killer was John Thurtell 1794–1824 a sports promoter amateur boxer a former Royal Marine officer and a son of the Mayor of Norwich. Thurtell owed Weare a gambling debt of £300 an immense sum at the time equivalent to £24500 in 20151. Thurtell believed Weare had cheated him of the money. Whatever the truth when Weare demanded payment Thurtell murdered him rather than pay up. He invited Weare to join him and his friends – Joseph Hunt a tavern landlord and William Probert a former convict and alcohol merchant – for a weekend of gambling at Probert's cottage at the site of Oaks Close off Gills Hill Lane subsequently popularly known as Murder Lane23 Radlett. On 24 October 1823 they journeyed from London in Thurtell's horse-drawn gig but Weare was killed in a dark lane just short of their destination. The gruesome and callous events created such public sensation that it attracted numerous ballads and theatre shows at the time along with comment by the essayist Babington Macaulay and the crime used variously in the work of Sir Walter Scott William Hazllitt and Robert Louis Stevenson. After the trial one of the accused was hanged and another Joseph Hunt was transported to Botany Bay Australia.<br /><br />Charles Joseph Hullmandel 1789–1850 studied art and printmaking and is considered amongst the most important figures in the development of British lithography. He developed a method for reproducing gradations in tones and for creating the effect of soft color washes which enabled the reproduction of Romantic landscape paintings of the type made popular by J. M. W. Turner. Hullmandel's essay <i>The Art of Drawing on Stone</i> 1824 was an important handbook of lithography issued the same year as this account of the trial.<br /> books
1686655901686. London 1686.Sole edition. London 1686.Sole edition. A Member of a Plot to Depose James II Trial. Warrington Henry Booth Earl of 1652-1694 Defendant. The Tryal of Henry Baron Delamere for High-Treason In Westminster-Hall The 14th Day of January 1685. Before the Right Honourable George Lord Jeffreys Baron of Wemm Lord High Chancellour of England Constituted Lord High Steward on that Occasion. On Which Day After Full Hearing The Lord Delamere was Acquitted from All Matters Laid to His Charge. London: Printed for Dorman Newman 1686. iv 87 1 pp. Main text preceded by "Order to Print" imprimatur leaf. Collates complete. Folio 11-1/2" x 7-1/2". Stab-stitched pamphlet bound into recent quarter cloth over marbled boards gilt title to spine. Light rubbing to extremities corners bumped and somewhat worn. Light toning to text somewhat heavier in places light foxing to a few leaves. "7" in early hand to head of title page interior otherwise clean. Ex-library. Bookplate to front pastedown stamp and annotation to front free endpaper. A nice copy. $200. Only edition. Warrington was indicted as a participant in Monmouth's rebellion an attempt by the Duke of Monmouth an illegitimate son of Charles II to the claim the throne and depose James II. The special charge against Delamere "was that at the time of Monmouth's rebellion he had gone secretly to Cheshire with the view of inciting a rising in the north of England." While it is nearly certain that Delamere sympathized with Monmouth's designs he was able to explain his journey as a wish to visit a favorite child who was dangerously ill. "Moreover Thomas Saxon the only witness who would positively swear to the correspondence of Delamere and Monmouth so hopelessly contradicted himself that he was afterwards convicted of perjury.": Dictionary of National Biography II:842-844. English Short-Title Catalogue R23568. unknown books
IN-8°, PP. VII (1) 108 (4), DISEGNO IN NERO N.T., BROSS. EDIT., COP. ILL. COL. (LIEVISSIME TRACCE D'USO, DORSO E MARGINI LEGG. BRUNITI), LEGGERE BRUNITURE AI MARGINI DELLE CARTE, OTTIMO STATO (F). M 802
57366, Paris, Payot 1925 1934, 3 vol. petit in-8, pl. toile enduite vert empire, tit. et tom. dorés sur dos lisse, tr. mouchetées, couv. cons., très nb. illustrations, (papier légt jauni), excellent état, 268/ 246/ 254p.
2512in 8 broché couverture grise d’attente une étiquette imprimée sur le premier plat titre 408 pages,non rogné grandes marges.A Paris de l’Imprimerie Nationale des lois Nivôse an III une partie de l’angle inférieur droit est rognée(pages 397 à 408)ma page 408 est poussiéreuse.Sinon bon état.
9133ou législation et jurisprudence civiles et administratives sur les constructions qui s’y rattachent. In 8 demi cuir foncé, titre, roulette, filets dorés (oxydés) Faux-titre, titre, XII, 428 pages, Paris Chez Carilian-Goeury 1837. Rousseurs, principalement en début et fin de volume. Edition originale
7827ou bibliothèque des livres singuliers en droit,analyse d’un très grand nombre de ces livres et recueils d’arrêts sur les questions de droit singulières.In 12 reliure muette demi-cuir vert,filets dorés.Faux-titre,titre,VIII,342 pages avec pages blanches intercalaires.A paris Chez Tardieu Denesle 1813. Petites rousseurs très éparse,tache brun-clair uniquement aux pages de la table des matières,en fin de volume.Compilation réalisée par Julien-Michel Dufour( 1757-1828),de recueils traitant de questions juridiques curieuses, tel le traité de Pierre Ayrault intitulé des procès faits au cadavre, aux cendres,à la mémoire,aux bêtes, brutes,ou encore nombre d’ouvrages concernant la dissolution du mariage pour impuissance ou sodomie,la polygamie,l’hermaphrodisme,l’adultère,le parricide,la sorcellerie
184335501444Angoulême, Chasseignac, 1843-1893 ; in-8 br. 4o vol Les délibérations du conseil général. Diverses Sessions de 1843 à 1893. Nombreux tableaux
Di Marzio, MauroDi Mauro, Michele Il processo locatizio : dalla formazione all'esecuzione del titolo. Milano, Giuffrè 2007, XLIV, 2491 p. ; 25 cm. Libro in Buone condizioni. Buono (Good) . <br> <br> <br> 2491<br> 8814129371
BRUXELLES & LIEGE, A la Librairie Polytechinque de Decq - 1869 - In-4 - 1/2 Reliure, dos à filets, titre doré - 480 pages - Très propre - Rare Envoi :"A monsieur F. SHOEN, mon bon et excellent professeur, souvenir d'amitié et de reconnaissance".