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19812092902143800375Not Available 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
2080202103705893Kyoei Shobo Hanadensha N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Page number: 11717p Size: 21cm A5 Kyoei Shobo Hanadensha paperback
19882091202132800374Ongaku no Tomosha 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Ongaku no Tomosha paperback
1914659851914. New York 1912-1914. Image in 30-1/2" x 24" frame. New York 1912-1914. Image in 30-1/2" x 24" frame. "His Famous Wig Composed Entirely of Split Hairs and Adorned with the Ceremonial Crimson Tape" Robinson Boardman 1876-1952. Becker-Rosenthal Murder Trial. Mr. Justice Precedent. New York 1914. 21" x 15-1/2" 53.3 x 39.4 cm gouache image on 26" x 19-1/2" 66 x 49.5 cm sheet image signed twice and inscribed by Robinson caption in pencil below image most likely in another hand laid down on illustration board. Image in 30-1/2" x 24" 77.5 x 60.9 cm wooden frame glazed. Light soiling a few minor stains and four crop-marks to margins outside of image which could be covered with a matte image fine. Several minor scuffs and nicks to frame. An exceptional unique piece of original artwork capturing a defining moment in American legal and criminal history. $3500. This striking original gouache was created to illustrate "Leaden Footed Justice in New York State" a feature article published in the Special Feature section of the New York Tribune on Sunday March 1 1914. The penciled caption reads:"Mr. Justice Precedent wearing his famous wig composed entirely of split hairs and adorned with the ceremonial crimson tape." The caricature was a scathing commentary on the notoriously protracted bureaucratically tangled legal proceedings of the Becker-Rosenthal Murder case which centered on NYPD Police Lieutenant Charles Becker who ran a massive protection racket targeting illegal Manhattan casinos. When gambling house owner Herman Rosenthal threatened to expose Becker's corruption to District Attorney Charles S. Whitman Becker hired a gang of underworld executioners including "Gyp the Blood" and "Lefty Louie" to gun Rosenthal down outside the Hotel Metropole. The investigation and subsequent trials completely dominated New York front pages. Becker's first trial began on October 7 1912 resulting in a conviction that was subsequently overturned on appeal by the New York Court of Appeals due to judicial bias. His highly anticipated second trial began on May 6 1914 just over two months after this cartoon appeared. Becker was convicted a second time and after his appeals were exhausted in 1915 went to the electric chair at Sing Sing-marking the first time in U.S. history a police officer was executed for murder. The case profoundly shook the public psyche and entered the cultural lexicon most. unknown
1334864160.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19492083002116206901Kobunsha National Trial Study Group 1949. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 4 Kobunsha National Trial Study Group paperback
20012090202120415464Association to Support the Nishimatsu Construction Trial for Forced Recruitment of Chinese 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Association to Support the Nishimatsu Construction Trial for Forced Recruitment of Chinese paperback
19812111902158902248Gendaishokan 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Gendaishokan paperback
ria9781288467594_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Compares the advantages and disadvantages of centralized and decentralized Army procurement in a time of peace and a time of war. paperback
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2012DADAX1288467591Biblioscholar 2012-12-18. paperback. New. 7.44x0.08x9.69. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Biblioscholar paperback
1288467591.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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
188873541Bruxelles: Jacques Godenne / Veuve Ferdinand Larcier 1888-1908. Years 1-16 and 2 index volumes in half leather bindings and years 17-21 and index volume 1898-1902 in 55 stapled fascicules 28x22.5 cm. Complete run till 1908. leather bit rubbed several leather bindings with water stains - see pictures 98% of the inside is clean and only some pages slightly affected most fascicules are a bit loose and therefore stapled In all a good set see pictures Jacques Godenne / Veuve Ferdinand Larcier hardcover
1590317580.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19722110502151101916Kouseisha Kouseikaku 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kouseisha Kouseikaku paperback
1879668961879. New Haven 1879. Only edition. New Haven 1879. Only edition. "The Most Mysterious of All the Cases Which Have Baptized Connecticut in Blood": McDade 449 Trial. Hayden Herbert H. b.1850 Defendant. Stannard Mary 1856-1878. Poor Mary Stannard! A Full and Thrilling Story of the Circumstances Connected with Her Murder. History of the Monstrous Madison Crime. The Most Mysterious of All the Cases Which Have Baptized Connecticut in Blood. The Only True and Reliable Account. The Clairvoyant's Wonderful Story. New Haven: Stafford Printing Company 1879. 47 pp. Octavo 9" x 5-1/2"; 23 x 14 cm. Stab-stitched pamphlet in printed wrappers with a woodcut portrait of Stannard. Faint fold lines some wear to spine ends a few small chips to edges small dampstain to upper corner of front wrapper some browning to text. A well-preserved copy. $650. Only edition. "In 1879 the body of Mary Stannard twenty-two once the servant of Reverend Herbert H. Hayden was found in one of Hayden's fields in Madison Conn. Her throat was cut her skull was fractured and there was arsenic in her stomach. Stannard had spoken to several people about her recent pregnancy by Hayden and explained that he was going to give her something to induce an abortion. She said also that she was planning to meet Hayden in the field to pick berries and discuss their future. Unable to account for himself during the time of the killing Hayden was arrested after it was discovered that he had purchased an ounce of arsenic "to kill rats" the day of his former servant's death. At the three-month trial a clairvoyant testified to the defendant's innocence the first such incident in an American courtroom. A hung jury resulted in Hayden's release" Nash. OCLC locates 12 copies 2 in law libraries University of Missouri Yale. Nash Encyclopedia of World Crime 1493. McDade The Annals of Murder 449. unknown
0428697402.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19372111902156002073Great Japan Oratorical Society Kodansha 1937. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Great Japan Oratorical Society Kodansha paperback
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
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
0444424997.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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19362110502150400352Inauguration of Nippon Railway Co. Ltd. 1936. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of copies: 1 copy Inauguration of Nippon Railway Co., Ltd. paperback
195196070X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover