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1819718231819. An Interesting Murder and Piracy Trial Joseph Story Presided Trial. Williams John Primary Defendant. The Trial of John Williams Francis Frederick John P. Rog Nils Peterson and Nathaniel White On an Indictment for Murder on the High Seas: Before the Circuit Court of the United States Holden for the District of Massachusetts At Boston On the 29th of December 1818. Boston: Printed by Russell and Gardner 1819. 92 pp. Octavo 9-1/2" x 5-1/2". Stab-stitched pamphlet in plain wrappers untrimmed edges. Moderate edgewear a few small tears and chips to wrappers spine abraded wrappers partially detached but secure faint inscription in pencil to head of front wrapper. Moderate toning and light foxing to text faint dampstaining to a few leaves soiling to p.92 and title page which has a chip to its lower inside corner. $1500. Only edition. Tried before Joseph Story in his capacity as the Judge of the U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Massachusetts this trial involved murders committed on the merchant schooner Plattsburgh bound from Baltimore to Smyrna. Led by Williams the accused murdered the captain and took the ship to Norway. All the defendants except White were found guilty of murder and piracy and hanged. Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 13248. McDade The Annals of Murder 1103. unknown books
1838716931838. New York 1838 Only edition. New York 1838 Only edition. An Important Event in the History of Freedom of the Press and Abolition Trial. Lincoln William S. Reporter. Trow John Fowler Editor. Alton Trials: Of Winthrop S. Gilman Who Was Indicted with Enoch Long Amos B. Roff George H. Walworth George H. Whitney William Harned John S. Noble James Morss Jr. Henry Tanner Royal Weller Reuben Gerry And Thaddeus B. Hurlbut; For the Crime of Riot Committed on the Night of the 7th of November 1837 While Engaged in Defending a Printing Press From an Attack Made on It at That Time By an Armed Mob. Written Out From Notes of the Trial Taken at the Time By a Member of the Bar of the Alton Municipal Court. Also The Trial of John Solomon Levi Palmer Horace Beall Josiah Nutter Jacob Smith David Butler William Carr And James M. Rock Together with James Jennings Solomon Morgan And Frederick Bruchy; For a Riot Committed in Alton On the Night of the 7th on November 1837 in Unlawfully and Forcibly Entering the Warehouse of Godfrey Gilman & Co. And Breaking Up and Destroying a Printing Press. Written out from notes taken at the time of trial by William S. Lincoln. New York: Published by John F. Trow 1838. iv 5-158 1 pp. Lithographed frontispiece. Last page is a publisher's advertisement. 12mo. 7" x 4-1/4". Original patterned cloth gilt title to spine. A few minor dampspots to boards spine ends and corners bumped and lightly worn front hinge just starting at head. Light toning somewhat heavier in places occasion light foxing. $650. Only edition. In 1837 a mob destroyed a printing establishment in Alton Illinois that produced abolitionist tracts owned by Elijah Parish Lovejoy an important abolitionist. He was killed while trying to defend his press. For many Lovejoy was a martyr to the cause of free speech. Abolitionists said this event proved that slavery posed a danger to the liberties of all Americans. OCLC locates 11 copies in U.S. law schools. William Lincoln was a member of the Alton Bar. Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 12163. unknown books
1812WRCLIT42904Dublin: Printed for M.N. Mahon 1812. 234503023pp. Octavo signed in 4s. Extracted from bound volume. Title a bit soiled stamps of a defunct mercantile library otherwise a very good copy. First edition. The constituent elements making up this work are signed separately and were evidently printed as units during the course of the trial. There are a number of contemporary manuscript revisions and corrections in the text along with a manuscript docket partly cut away when bound at the head of Bushe's speech re: Kirwan. The 1793 act determined the legality or illegality of certain types of assemblies and in the instances of the defendants here charged appears have been directed against them as non-residents petitioning Dublin Catholic election assemblies. The NSTC locates copies at Trinity BL Cambridge and the Bodleian. Printed for M.N. Mahon unknown books
1930359891930. Trial. Moulton H. Fletcher Editor. The Trial of Alexander Campbell Mason. London: Geoffrey Bles 1930. 309 pp. Plates. Lightly soiled cloth moderate shelfwear front hinge cracked but secure. Signature to endleaf internally clean. $10. unknown books
39770London: Printed for Benjamin Tooke 1684. First edition folio 4 8 13-34 2pp. licence leaf before title with the final blank I2 text a little browned disbound. A trial for sedition connected with the Rye House Plot. Wing T2164. London: Printed for Benjamin Tooke, 1684 unknown
40062London: Printed and Sold by George Croom 1685. First edition folio 2 40pp. disbound. Wing C2250A. London: Printed and Sold by George Croom, 1685 unknown
35573Edinburgh: Printed by Alex Lawrie and Co. 1807. First edition 8vo 220 x 135mm 4 323 1pp. final 2 leaves a little chipped at margins disbound. Not in the British Library. Edinburgh: Printed by Alex Lawrie and Co., 1807 unknown
29803Paris, Masson, 1976. 18 x 25, 451 pp., 545 figures, reliure d'édition pleine toile bleue, très bon état.
ORD-10477Paris. Fischbacher. Nîmes. Lavagne-Peyrot. s.d. In-12 br.327pp.
1969RO40230085Vigot Frères. 1969. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 575 pages. Illustré de nombreux dessins en noir et blanc dans le texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 616.3-Maladies du système digestif
195293881Couverture souple. Broché. 208 pages. Mouillure en marge.
1960300000276Vigot frères impr. Baguenier Desormeaux 1960 507 pages 1960. 507 pages.
1952226487Vigot frères 1952 208 pages in8. 1952. Broché. 208 pages. illustré de nombreux schémas
188016201880 Genève, Schira-Blanchard, 1880. In-8 broché, 29 pages.
19367565Paris, Gallimard, 1936 1 volume In-8° couronne (11,8 x 18,8cm) Broché sous couverture au 1er plat orné d'une vignette. 207p., 2 feuillets. Très bon état, non coupé.
193638821936 Paris, NRF, Gallimard, 1936, in 12 broché, 208 pages.
187580971875 Caen, Le Blanc-Hardel, 1875. Un fascicule in-4 de72 pages, couverture jaune imprimée. Dos cassé, manques à la couverture, intérieur frais.
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27345PARIS, Albin Michel, Col. "Scènes de la vie des bêtes", 1939 - In-8, 14,5 x 19,5 cm - Broché (accroc en coiffe) - couverture illustrée - Illustrations HT - 217 pages - correct- Envoi rapide et soigné
17239Je Sers - Labor. (Sequana) - Paris - Geneve - 1939 / 302 p., ill. 20 photos.h.t. - 19 x 12 cm / broche, etat moyen, manque bas dos,texte frais,
187577031875 Caen, Le Blanc-Hardel, 1875. Une plaquette in-4 de 48 pages, couverture jaune. Manques à la couverture. Exemplaire de Beaurepaire.
46671P., Masson, 1983, fort volume grand in 8° relié pleine toile bleue de l'éditeur, XV-615 pages ; innombrables figures ; index.
1347031294.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
18417Paris, Société Nouvelle de Librairie & d'Edition, 1903, 1 demi chagrin, dos à nerfs, tête jaspée, couverture conservée. in-8 de XVI-309-(2) pages ;
2108.1aaf1742, 34.5x22 cm, 2 Bl. (davon 3 Seiten beschriftet) in dt. Kurrentschrift, gefaltet. Einzelblatt