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1883970901883 Delahaye et Lecrosnier Editeurs, Bibliothèque Diabolique, 1883, CXIV (introduction par B. de Moray) + 98 p., broché, environ 22x14cm, exemplaire numéroté 355 (l'un des 150 sur Japon), dos insolé, un mors en grande partie fendu, de petits manques de papier sur le haut et le bas du dos, couverture salie, intérieur propre.
1821115761821 Paris, chez les Marchands de Nouveautés, Décembre 1821. Paris, Baudouin frères, 1822. In-18 de 188 pages pour le premier ouvrage et 67 pages pour le second. Edition originale.in12, demi veau,doslisse orn, pièce de titre maroquin vert, titre doré, . Les "Chansons" de Béranger furent poursuivies par le parquet qui requérait la condamnation de l'auteur. Béranger comparut devant les Assises le 8 décembre 1821 et fut condamné à trois mois de prison et 500 francs d'amende pour seulement neuf chansons. La relation de ce procès qui du reste l'amena de nouveau devant les Assises et où cette fois il fut acquitté a été publiée par ses soins. Vicaire.
183061661830 A Paris au bureau des éditeurs rue des vinaigriers 1830 2 volumes In8 demi reliure romantique 400 et 608 pages avec portraits des prévenus
1830115338Editeurs 1830 Paris, Bureau des Editeurs,1830, 2 volumes in-8 de 125x210 mm environ, 400 p., 608 p., 4 portraits. Cartonnage à la bradel bleu sombre, titre doré sur pièce de cuir rouge. Reliures frottés, des rousseurs, manque de papier sur 2 pages dont un avec manque de texte.
1820011630LYON CHEZ THEODORE PITRAT 1820 Un volume in-8 de 202 pages , dans une reliure d'époque demi basane marron , dos plat orné avec titrage orné , tranches marbrées , bien complet du portrait gravé en frontispice , le dos est frotté avec un manque de basane au milieu du premier plat , autrement bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture rigide
1889fr576Imprimerie nouvelle A. Bellier et Cie Broché 1889 In-8 (16x25 cm), broché, 84 pages, procès collationné et mis en ordre par son arrière-petit-fils Marcel de Fonrémis ; dos absent, réparé avec du papier scotch, pliures et rousseurs sur les plats, petits manques papiers par endroits, état moyen. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1867316551867 Grand in-8, pleine toile moderne, titre doré, tranches mouchetées, (4) f., (4), cxix, 225 p., titre gravé, illustrations et reproductions dont grande vue dépliante des ville et château de Loches. Paris, Alphonse Lemerre, 1867.
183046401452Paris, Dentu,, 1830 ; in-8, broché, couv. bleue muette. (Etat de parution.) 94 pp Florian de Kergorlay fit une guerre acharnée à la dynastie d’Orléans. Il subit 4 procès de presse pour des articles insérés dans la Gazette de France et fut condamné deux fois à la prison. Son parti l’avait surnommé La voix rigide.
180133441801 In-8, broché, couverture de parution (dos fendillé, mors fendus, ), viij, 555 p., qqs rousseurs. Paris, De l'Imprimerie de la République, Pluviôse an IX (1801).
186590093-C3260Paris, Imprimerie Alcan-Lévy, 1865,1 vol. (124 p.-[1] f. de front.) ; in-16
1809699691809. Cobbett's First Attempt to Promote Reform Trial. Powell Richard Captain Primary Defendant. Cobbett William 1763-1835 Reporter. Proceedings of a General Court Martial Held at the Horse-Guards On the 24th and 27th of March 1792 For the Trial of Capt. Richard Powell Lieut. Christopher Seton and Lieut. John Hall Of the 54th Regiment of Foot; On Several Charges Preferred Against Them Respectively by William Cobbett Late Serjeant-Major of the Said Regiment; Together With Several Curious Letters Which Passed Between the Said William Cobbett and Sir Charles Gould Judge-Advocate General; And Various Other Documents Connected Therewith In the Order of Their Dates. London: Printed and Published by J. Gold 1809. 32 pp. Octavo 8-1/4" x 5-1/4". Disbound Stab-stitched pamphlet. Light soiling and edgewear moderate toning to text "10" in early hand to head of title page which has a small chip near its upper corner. $150. Only edition one of two accounts published in 1809. Before he launched his career as a reformer though his Weekly Political Register and his pamphlets Cobbett was a soldier. It was during this time that he took his first steps toward his future vocation. While stationed in Canada from 1784 to 1791 he found that several officers were stealing provisions. Moreover there behavior established a system of corruption that influenced the other ranks. Cobbett collected evidence against these officers. After he returned to England and left the army in 1791 he presented his evidence to the Secretary of War. A court- martial of his former officers was convened but no one appeared to prosecute the case. The charges were dismissed and the defendants acquitted. Fearing reprisals he fled to France then the United States. He returned to England in 1800. Catalogue of the Library of the Harvard Law School 1909 II:1168. unknown books
18261564Paris, Servier; Lyon, Pezieux & Genf, Guers 1826. VI, 292 Seiten. 8° (21 x 13,5 cm). Unbeschnittene Lagen in Interimsumschlag der Zeit mit handschriftlichem Rückentitel.
182837456Lawrence County AL 1828. Autograph manuscript document signed by Sheriff Warren attesting to having served 33 citizens named in the manuscript with process to appear on the designated date as potential jurors. Fine.<br/><br/> Sheriff Hugh M. Warren born c.1800 a farmer was the third sheriff of Lawrence County. Jurors include: Green K. Hubbard 1786-1876 Deputy Surveyor of the Northern District of Alabama and member of Alabama House of Representatives in 1822; Crockett McDonald 1801-1857 probate judge postmaster county treasurer mayor of Moulton and a minister; John Birdwell 1770-1854 was one of the founders of the Birdwell Springs Baptist Church in 1819; John Gregg third clerk of the Lawrence County Court fought in the Texas Revolution. He and his family were attacked by Indians; his wife and son were killed and another son held as a prisoner for several years; John McBride was a tax collector; William Boyd a postmaster; William Warren farmer; Samuel Meredith; James McCord; James Woodfin; Michael Waldrope; Benjamin Jones; Isaac Barnett; William Ferguson; Thomas Couch; William Hodges; Samuel T. Anderson; Daniel Frasier; Frederick Hood; Henry Tauctoth ; Thomas McCraus; William Boyd; William Honey; George D. Clair; Nathaniel Burnum; George W. Staneroad; Samuel R. Oats; John McClellan; George W. Smyth; John Wallace; Wright McMahon; and Claiborne W. Saunders. unknown books
180316593Paris, C. F. Patris, 1803. In-8 de (4)-281 pp., veau blond, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre en maroquin vert, roulette dorée d'encadrement sur les plats, ex-dono au centre du premier plat, tranches marbrées (reliure de l'époque).
18773773Tulle Imprimerie Crauffon administrative et commerciale 1877 in-8 broché Tulle, Imprimerie Crauffon administrative et commerciale, 1877. 22 x 14 cm, in-8, 111 pp., broché.
1825GITc744Paris Au Bureau du Mémorial Catholique 1825. In-8 dérelié 45pp. Quelques pâles rousseurs.
183635501445Poitiers, Oudin, 1836-1882 ; in-8 br. 50 Vol +13 plaq. Les délibérations du conseil général. Diverses Sessions de 1843 à 1893. Nombreuses tables
1852808911852 Lyon, Savy, 1852, in 8° broché, II-53 pages ; couverture verte imprimée.
184335501444Angoulême, Chasseignac, 1843-1893 ; in-8 br. 4o vol Les délibérations du conseil général. Diverses Sessions de 1843 à 1893. Nombreux tableaux
1804138881804 P., Imprimerie Impériale, Prairial an XII (1804), 1 vol. in-12 (203 x 120 mm) relié 1/2 basane verte, dos lisse, plats de papier marbré vert (reliure postérieure), de (1) f. (titre) - VI (avertissement) - 181 pp.Dos insolé, coupes frottées, petite restauration angulaire en page de titre, bon exemplaire par ailleurs.
189820090Paris, Chamuel (Chateauroux, imprimerie Majesté et Bonchardeau), 1898 ; in-12, broché ; 72 pp. et couverture jaune paille.
1812343401812. A Notable Court-Martial from the War of 1812 Trial. Goodale Ebenezer Defendant. Record of the Proceedings of a General Court-Martial Holden at the Court-House in Salem in the County of Essex Monday Sept. 28 1812 by Order of His Excellency Caleb Strong Esq. Governor and Commander in Chief of the Militia of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. On the Complaint of Lieut. Col. Samuel Brimblecom and Others Against Ebenezer Goodale Major General of the Second Division of the Militia. Cambridge: Printed by Hilliard and Metcalf 1812. 80 pp. Octavo 9-1/2" x 5-1/2". Large pamphlet wrappers lacking uncut edges light dampstaining occasional foxing to text. $25. Second and final edition published the same year as the first. Tried before Caleb Strong a leading Massachusetts jurist Goodale was found guilty of "unmilitary conduct for his illegal delegation of his authority and his attempt to influence a brigade election. He was removed from his position for five years.": Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 13505. unknown books
1832173010A la librairie Saint-Simonienne Paris, A la librairie Saint-SImonienne, 1832. In-8 broché, couverture d'attente, 405 pages. 2 planches. Ouvrage débroché, abimé en bord. Rousseurs. Néanmoins peu courant
1809595371809. Trial. Henry Joseph Defendant. Report of the Trial of Joseph Henry Esq. In the Sheriff's Court On Friday Jan. 20 1809 For Criminal Conversation with Lady Emily Best. London: Printed by B. McMillan 1809. ii 50 1 pp. Includes one-page advertisement. Octavo 8-1/2" x 5-1/2". Disbound stab-stitched pamphlet. Light soiling to exterior minor edgewear to first and final leaves light toning to interior. $350. A report of the inquiry to award damages after Lady Emily Best deserted her formerly wealthy husband who was currently living in a debtor's prison and her infant daughter. The trial resulted in an award of 2000. OCLC locates 2 copies at Cornell and Yale Universities. Catalogue of the Library of the Harvard Law School 1909 II:1098. unknown
1841652231841. The Times Testimonial. London 1841. Rare. The Times Testimonial. London 1841. Rare. One of the Most Detailed Accounts of a Major Nineteenth-Century Financial Swindle Trial. Hughes W. Hughes Editor. "The Times" Testimonal: Report of the Trial of the Action Bogle Versus Lawson For a Libel Published in "The Times" London-Newspaper Tried at the Summer Assizes for the Country of Surrey Held at Croydon Monday August 16 1841 Before the Right Honourable Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal Knt. Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas And a Special Jury; Together with the Proceedings of a Public Meeting of Merchants Bankers and Others Held at the Mansion House London Friday October 1 1841 On the Subject of Such Action And of the Committee then Appointed; And Also a List of Subscribers to "The Times" Testimonial. Published by the Committee. London: John Hatchard and Son Henry Butterworth and Pelham Richardson 1841. 179 1 pp. Half-title lacking. Octavo 8-1/4" x 5". Recent quarter cloth over marbled boards printed paper title label to spine. Some toning to text light soiling to title page. A very nice copy. $750. First edition. A sensational case of a million-pound plot to defraud Continental bankers by forged letters of credit or lettres circulaires purporting to have been issued by the bankers Glyn Hallifax Mills & Co. The plot was exposed by a Times of London correspondent in a letter published on 26th May 1840. This case was important because it exposed the largely unregulated banking practices associated with letters of credit which were easy to forge and difficult to police. The naming of Allan George Bogle-who was almost certainly involved-triggered this libel action against John Joseph Lawson the printer and publisher of the Times and resulted in the award of one farthing damages for Bogle but enormous expense and the considerable gratitude of bankers and investors for the Times. The present report is probably the most detailed account of a major financial swindle of this period particularly one involving letters of credit. A second edition was published the same year as the first the third and final edition in 1842. All three are rare. OCLC locates 6 copies worldwide of the first edition 2 in North America Newberry Library Temple University. LibraryHub adds a copy at the Society of Antiquaries. This edition not in Kress. unknown