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1853636330München, Kaiser, 1853-55. XIX, 168 S.; VIII, 279 S. Pappband d. Zeit mit Rückenschild (beschabt u. bestoßen). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1851626670Wien, Braumüller, 1851. VIII, 780 S. Leinen d. Zeit (Vorderdeckel mit Kleberesten eines Etiketts).
1590317580.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
pp. xxxii, 312, clii [Appendix]. Mildly XLib. Early engraved bookplate with an unusual cipher TSC(?). Bookplate of W. Emmert Swigart and Juniata College. All edges marbled. 8vo. Quarter leather over marbled boards. Boards detached. Spine very worn with loss. Should be considered disbound. Peltier was a French Royalist who took refuge in England around 1792. Accused of promoting the assassination of Napoleon, he was tried by an English court in 1803. Very scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN5 BOX 4
Very large heavy volume. Tear at top of spine. Previous owner's name inside and library pocket at rear. Interior pages clean and unmarked; tight binding. From the Table of Contents: Influence of Some Related Technologies on Technology of Dams-Wallace Chadwick; Concrete Gravity Dams-Jerome Raphael; Concrete Arch Dams--Jan Veltrop; Concrete Buttress Dams-James Legas; Earthfill Dams-John Lowe III, Rockfill Dams-J. Barry Cooke and Arthur Strassburger; Dam Safety Engineering-Robert Jansen. Each section covers specific dams with a color aerial photo, a page of technical data, technical drawings and several pages of the dam's description, background, site conditions, seismicity, manin features, construction materials and methods and performance. 1,072pp
12674No place or date. London c.1818. 1p. on 29 x 7 cm piece of unwatermarked laid paper probably cut down with no indication of printer or date. Printed with the long s. In good condition on lightly-aged paper. 64 lines arranged in eight eight-line stanzas. The first stanza reads: 'BRITAIN! brave and generous nation Listen to my plaintive strain Tho' exalted be my station! Day and night I sigh in pain; Here I came a helpless stranger With no friend to take my part Braved the stormy ocean's danger From home for ever to depart.' She appeals to her 'Good Uncle' i.e. King George III whose wife is described as 'your Queen a pious lady' asking him how he can stand by and 'Let a shameless woman trample On decency's offended laws'. A later reference to 'the Countess' makes it clear that this is Frances Villiers Countess of Jersey. The last stanza reads: 'There from empty pomp retreating Childless mother widow'd wife! My lost titles none repeating Let me lead a peaceful life. When you think on my sad story Britons drop a pitying tear! And fair England's fame and glory Shall to me be ever dear!' Excessively scarce: no copy in the British Library or on COPAC or OCLC WorldCat and no other reference discovered. From the papers of Sir William Hamilton 1788-1877 British Consul at Boulogne-sur-Mer from 1826 to 1873. No place or date. [London, c.1818?] unknown
15673London : Sold by George Kearsley No. 46 Fleet-Street and Martha Gurney No. 34 Bell-Yard Temple-Bar 1781. First edition. Folio 14 x 9 1/2 inches 58-pages; disbound. Title page detached and dust-marked first leaf torn without loss tear to margin of last leaf. Later 1860 inscription on title. Drawing of Mrs. Donellan's tomb and notes on her subsequent marriages below. London : Sold by George Kearsley, No. 46, Fleet-Street, and Martha Gurney, No. 34 Bell-Yard, Temple-Bar, 1781. unknown
2015x-160156502XAspen Publishers 2015. Paperback. New. 2nd new edition. 173 pages. 10.79x8.50x0.51 inches. Aspen Publishers paperback
2016x-1601565518Aspen Publishers 2016. Paperback. New. 2nd new edition. 159 pages. 10.91x8.58x0.35 inches. Aspen Publishers paperback
20012091502135412463Not Available 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
19772080302106809264Not Available 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
14577La convention Nationale. LOUIS XVI Fort in 8 broché, 240x155mm. Poids 800grammes. Faux titre, titre, 448 pages ; A CHEVALIER Libraire éditeur Paris 1866. Edition originale Des rousseurs.
14135n°727 du 9 juin 1871 au n°747 du 5 janvier 1872. Histoire illustrée des journées du 21 mai au 28 mars 1871. Un volume grand in 8 demi cuir marron à nerfs, reliure muette, n°727 au n°764. Journal hebdomadaire, de 16 pages, illustrées, texte sur 3 colonnes. Les grands jours u blocus, Les hommes de la Commune, les femmes de la commune, le procès de Louise Michel, les tribunaux, Le père Lachaise Bon exemplaire. Peu courant. 110€ (L85 E29G)
In-4, broché, couverture imprimée (défraîchie, papier du dos manquant), (2) f., 44 p. Edition originale de ce document officiel, l'une des pièces fondamentales pour l'histoire de la seconde conspiration ourdie par le futur Napoléon III, qui débarqua le 6 août 1840 au port de Boulogne à la tête de quelques hommes dans l'espoir de rallier les garnisons et de rétablir l'Empire. Réquisitoire de Franck Carré le procureur du roi à l'audience du 30 septembre 1840, suivi de la réplique du 2 octobre et des "conclusions définitives". A l'issu de ce procès Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte sera condamné à la prison à vie. Exemplaire frais, grand de marges.
31130In-4, broché, couverture imprimée (défraîchie, papier du dos manquant), (2) f., 44 p. Paris, Imprimerie royale, 1840.
14852Marseille, imp. Mille et Senès, 1835, 1 demi basane, plats frottés. in-8 de 368 et 48 pp. ;
15250Paris, imp. Prault, 1791, 1 br., sans couverture. in-4, titre, 25 pp., bandeau dessiné par Jean-Michel Papillon, 1 feuillet détaché ;
1822TRIALSTU005649Archibald Constable Edinburgh and Hurst Robinson and Co. and James Ridgeway London. 1822. Second edition. pp iv 186 ii 20 Appendix. Recent plain quarter calf with marbled boards title label on front board. A murder trial which excited much public interest at the time. The son of James Boswell had been killed in a duel.Fine. Archibald Constable, Edinburgh, [and] Hurst, Robinson, and Co. and James Ridgeway, London. hardcover
184161131841 broché in-octavo, dos muet couleur vieux rose, couverture ornée d'un encadrement "fleuri" autour du titre, illustrée d'une gravure représentant Eliçabide en frontispice, non rogné en partie non coupé, ex-libris manuscrit d'Octave de Rochebrune (le célèbre graveur vendéen), 395 pages, 1841 Paris aux Bureaux de "L'Audience", journal judiciaire Editeur,
1822418781822. Early U.S. Navy Court Martial Trial. Abbot Joel 1793-1855 Defendant. Trial of Lieutenant Joel Abbot by the General Naval Court Martial Holden on Board the U.S. Ship Independence at the Navy Yard Charlestown Massachusetts on Allegations Made Against Him by Capt. David Porter Navy Commissioner. Printed From the Official Record on File in the Navy Department. Washington: Printed and Published by Davis and Force 1822. 152 pp. Octavo 9" x 6". Stab-stitched pamphlet in plain wrappers contemporary hand-lettered label to front board uncut edges. Moderate rubbing with wear to corners and spine ends front cover just beginning to detach at head. Several uncut signatures light browning and occasional light foxing to text. Small inkstain to title page interior otherwise clean. $125. First edition issued the same year as the Boston imprint published by Russell and Gardiner. With an appendix containing texts of documents relating to irregularities at the Boston naval station and the misconduct of the naval agent Amos Binney. Abbott was a decorated naval officer who fought under Commodore Rogers on the frigate President during the War of 1812. "In March 1822.he discovered a series of frauds upon the government. and made very serious charges against his commandant Captain Isaac Hull. Failing to prove these accusations when brought before a court-martial Abbot was suspended from the naval service for the period of two years.": Dictionary of American Biography 1:14. Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 13395. unknown
1822418781822. Early U.S. Navy Court Martial Trial. Abbot Joel 1793-1855 Defendant. Trial of Lieutenant Joel Abbot by the General Naval Court Martial Holden on Board the U.S. Ship Independence at the Navy Yard Charlestown Massachusetts on Allegations Made Against Him by Capt. David Porter Navy Commissioner. Printed From the Official Record on File in the Navy Department. Washington: Printed and Published by Davis and Force 1822. 152 pp. Octavo 9" x 6". Stab-stitched pamphlet in plain wrappers contemporary hand-lettered label to front board uncut edges. Moderate rubbing with wear to corners and spine ends front cover just beginning to detach at head. Several uncut signatures light browning and occasional light foxing to text. Small inkstain to title page interior otherwise clean. $125. First edition issued the same year as the Boston imprint published by Russell and Gardiner. With an appendix containing texts of documents relating to irregularities at the Boston naval station and the misconduct of the naval agent Amos Binney. Abbott was a decorated naval officer who fought under Commodore Rogers on the frigate President during the War of 1812. "In March 1822.he discovered a series of frauds upon the government. and made very serious charges against his commandant Captain Isaac Hull. Failing to prove these accusations when brought before a court-martial Abbot was suspended from the naval service for the period of two years.": Dictionary of American Biography 1:14. Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 13395. unknown books
1834149401834. London: J.B. Nichols & Son 1834. Only edition. London: J.B. Nichols & Son 1834. Only edition. Interesting Trial Concerning Responsibility for Poor Relief Trial. Nicholson Henry John Defendant. Report of the Late Important Trial in the Court of King's Bench In Which Sir Charles Merrik Burrel Bart. Was Plaintiff And Henry John Nicholson the Defendant; Respecting the Parochial Rates Claimed by the Parish of St. Margaret Westminster From the Inhabitants of Richmond Terrace. London: Printed by and for J.B. Nichols & Son 1834. 191 pp. with 191 blanks interleaved. Octavo 8-1/2" x 5-1/4". Contemporary calf lettering piece to spine. Considerable rubbing spine abraded front joint cracked corners worn front joint partly cracked but secure. Light toning to text internally clean. $100. Only edition. The plaintiff claimed that Richmond Terrace was not within the parish of St. Margaret. Therefore its inhabitants could not be compelled to contribute to the relief of the poor in that parish. Catalogue of the Library of the Harvard Law School 1909 II:1030. unknown books
Volume molto raro dedicato al trial. Copertina rigida e sopraccoperta in acetato in ottimo stato (vedi foto). Mai letto.
1904vb800Société Nouvelle de Librairie et d'Edition Relié 1904 In-8 (15 x 22 cm), reliure pleine toile moderne, couverture conservée, 654 pages, rapport de M. le conseiller Boyer, réquisitoire de M. le procureur général Baudoin, plaidoirie de Me Mornard, arrêt de la cour, + documents annexes : réquisitoire écrit de M. le procureur général, mémoire de M. Alfred Dreyfus, conclusions de Me Mornard, débats parlementaires, etc.; papier bruni, par ailleurs bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
SONG1601565518Aspen Publishers 2016-04-11. 2. paperback. Used: Good. 8.50x0.39x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Aspen Publishers paperback