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1848GITj816In folio de 2 feuillets non chiffrés soit 4pp imprimées sur 4 colonnes en très petits caractères. 7 colonnes et demi dont 2 à la Une sont consacrées au compte-rendu complet de l'audience du 13 février (le jugement sera rendu le 4 avril) dans lequel on peut lire avec beaucoup d'intérêt les questions du Président, l'interrogatoire des témoins, des explications sur la scène du crime. Pliure horizontale et verticale d'archivage, coupure (environ 9cm) en tête de la pliure des feuillets du journal. Bel exemplaire frais et complet, émouvant témoignage sur cette célèbre affaire criminelle du XIXe siècle. Cette affaire, en pleine passion anticléricale, enflamma la France entière, occultant les événements de la Révolution de février 1848, qui occupent dans ce journal une seule colonne en 3e page, la 4e étant consacrée aux mouvements maritimes et annonces diverses.
18731916PARIS. LIBRAIRIE DU MONITEUR UNIVERSEL. DECEMBRE 1873. FORT IN-4 (25,5 X 32 X 4 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE (6) + 804 PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE 1/2 CHAGRIN ROUGE, DOS AQUATRE FAUX NERFS ORNE DE CAISSONS A FROID ET DE FLEURONS ET FILETS DORES, TITRE DORE, PLATS RECOUVERTS DE PERCALINE CHAGRINEE ROUGE ENCADREE D'UN DOUBLE FILET A FROID. PETITE DECHIRURE SANS MANQUE SUR UNE PAGE, PETITES TRACES DE FROTTEMENT EXTERIEUR, SINON BEL EXEMPLAIRE.
186122783Paris Auguste DURAND 1861 -in-8 broché un volume, broché vert in-octavo (paperback in-octavo)(23,5 x 15,7 cm), dos et couverture verts imprimés en noir(brown spine and cover printed), toutes tranches lisses, sans illustration (no illustration), fines et trés légères rousseurs habituelles, 79 pages, 1861 Paris Auguste DURAND Editeur,
1899GITaz302Paris Stock 1899. In-12 broché XXX 338pp.
189982484Couverture souple. Broché. 66 pages. Papier bruni. Couverture défraîchie.
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
1804684321804. London: Printed for John Ginger 1804. London: Printed for John Ginger 1804. A Famous English Case Involving Abduction and Assault Trial. Gordon Loudoun Harcourt Defendant. An Apology for the Conduct of the Gordons; Containing the Whole of Their Correspondence Conversation &c. With Mrs. Lee: To Which is Annexed An Accurate Account of Their Examination at Bow Street And Their Trial at Oxford. London: Printed for John Ginger 1804. xxxiv 35-143 pp. Octavo 8" x 5". Disbound stab-stitched pamphlet title page mounted and re-hinged. Light soiling to exterior light toning to text "3" in early hand to head of title page. $150. Later edition. This colorful trial for abduction and assault was the result of a misguided love affair. The plaintiff Mrs Lee claimed that she had been abducted by Lonsdale Gordon and his brother the author of this pamphlet. Both were ultimately acquitted. British Museum Catalogue Compact Edition 10:951. unknown books
18328608London Printed for the Proprietors and sold by W. Nute 1832. 1832 366 2 p. 5 plates one damaged. List of books recently published by Thomas Kelly. Contemporary half calf spine gilt and marbled boards. The front endpaper has been removed and p.171/172 partly in facsimile. A little rubbed on the edges and corners but still an attractive copy. London Printed for the Proprietors, and sold by W. Nute, hardcover
1815650051815. London 1815. OCLC locates no copies this imprint. London 1815. OCLC locates no copies this imprint. Fraud In The Yorkshire Coal Fields Trial. Stocks Michael Defendant. An Authentic Report Of The Trial Of Michael Stocks Esq. For Wilful And Corrupt Perjury At The Yorkshire Lent Assizes 1815. Before The Honourable Sir Alexander Thompson Knt. Chief Baron Of His Majesty's Exchequer And A Special Jury. Huddersfield: Sold by the Principal Booksellers in London; And the Booksellers of York Leeds Bradford Huddersfield Halifax Sheffield Wakefield Rochdale Manchester &c. 1815. 116 pp. Octavo 8-1/4" x 5-1/4". Stab-stitched pamphlet bound into nineteenth-century unlettered pebbled cloth. Light rubbing to extremities with light wear to spine ends corners bumped minor spotting to boards. Light toning to text finger smudges and light foxing to a few leaves. A very good copy. $500. First edition second issue with the errata all corrected. Stocks was accused of stealing and selling 10000 tons of coal from mines in Northowram in the West-Riding of Yorkshire he owned in partnership with two other men. Stocks was not convicted. The trial details the contractual history of the partnership such contentious matters as the exact legal boundaries of neighboring mines and coal-pits and the nature of written and verbal agreements. OCLC locates no copies of this imprint. 1 copy located at the Library of Congress. unknown
1815650051815. London 1815. OCLC locates no copies this imprint. London 1815. OCLC locates no copies this imprint. Fraud In The Yorkshire Coal Fields Trial. Stocks Michael Defendant. An Authentic Report Of The Trial Of Michael Stocks Esq. For Wilful And Corrupt Perjury At The Yorkshire Lent Assizes 1815. Before The Honourable Sir Alexander Thompson Knt. Chief Baron Of His Majesty's Exchequer And A Special Jury. Huddersfield: Sold by the Principal Booksellers in London; And the Booksellers of York Leeds Bradford Huddersfield Halifax Sheffield Wakefield Rochdale Manchester &c. 1815. 116 pp. Octavo 8-1/4" x 5-1/4". Stab-stitched pamphlet bound into nineteenth-century unlettered pebbled cloth. Light rubbing to extremities with light wear to spine ends corners bumped minor spotting to boards. Light toning to text finger smudges and light foxing to a few leaves. A very good copy. $500. First edition second issue with the errata all corrected. Stocks was accused of stealing and selling 10000 tons of coal from mines in Northowram in the West-Riding of Yorkshire he owned in partnership with two other men. Stocks was not convicted. The trial details the contractual history of the partnership such contentious matters as the exact legal boundaries of neighboring mines and coal-pits and the nature of written and verbal agreements. This appears to be an unrecorded issue. OCLC locates no copies of this imprint. unknown books
183496367Couverture rigide. Reliure demi-chagrin. 566 pages. Importantes rousseurs à plusieurs pages.
183096368Couverture rigide. Reliure demi-chagrin. 566 pages. Importantes rousseurs à plusieurs pages.
183096369Couverture rigide. Reliure demi-chagrin. 660 pages. Quelques rousseurs.
1835GITj593Paris chez Delaunai, Gosselin, Fayolle, l'Auteur février 1835. In-8 broché XXIV 192pp. Couverture défraîchie avec manques de papier, intérieur frais et complet. Tiré à 700 exemplaires, celui-ci 1 des 350 payants après 350 qui étaient offerts gracieusement. Les minutes du procès sont précédées d'un intéressant historique de l'affaire. Le Chevalier de Fonvielle avait émigré et rejoint l'Armée des Prince; il avait avancé d'importantes sommes pour soutenir cette cause dont il réclamait vainement le remboursement, une fois la Monarchie restaurée. (4941)
190076731Couverture souple. Broché. 305 pages. Couverture défraîchie.
1805234821805. Trial. Argument of the Hon. William Smith in Giving Judgment on the Case of the Hon. Mr. Justice Johnson. In the Court of Exchequer on the 7th of Feb. 1805. Dublin: M.N. Mahon 1805. 104 pp. Disbound. Internally clean. $75. unknown
1853677241853. Madison: Published by Beriah Brown 1853. Madison: Published by Beriah Brown 1853. 1853 Impeachment Trial of a Wisconsin Judge Trial. Ryan Edward G. 1810-1880. Hubbell Levi 1808-1876 Defendant. Argument of Edward G. Ryan On the Trial of Levi Hubbell Judge of the Second Judicial Circuit Before the Senate of Wisconsin On an Impeachment Preferred by the Assembly for High Misdemeanors in Office. Madison WI: Published by Beriah Brown 1853. 154 pp. Octavo 8-1/4" x 5-1/2". Disbound stab-stitched pamphlet. Light soiling to exterior light toning to text light foxing to a few leaves. $350. Only edition. Judge Hubbell was charged with corruption while in office. His impeachment trial in the Wisconsin Senate resulted in an acquittal. Ryan was the prosecutor in the case. OCLC locates 11 copies 2 in law libraries Harvard Library of Congress. Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 14491. unknown
1853677241853. Madison: Published by Beriah Brown 1853. Madison: Published by Beriah Brown 1853. 1853 Impeachment Trial of a Wisconsin Judge Trial. Ryan Edward G. 1810-1880. Hubbell Levi 1808-1876 Defendant. Argument of Edward G. Ryan On the Trial of Levi Hubbell Judge of the Second Judicial Circuit Before the Senate of Wisconsin On an Impeachment Preferred by the Assembly for High Misdemeanors in Office. Madison WI: Published by Beriah Brown 1853. 154 pp. Octavo 8-1/4" x 5-1/2". Disbound stab-stitched pamphlet. Light soiling to exterior light toning to text light foxing to a few leaves. $350. Only edition. Judge Hubbell was charged with corruption while in office. His impeachment trial in the Wisconsin Senate resulted in an acquittal. Ryan was the prosecutor in the case. OCLC locates 11 copies 2 in law libraries Harvard Library of Congress. Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 14491. unknown books
1876714061876. Pottsville PA 1876. McDade 689. Pottsville PA 1876. McDade 689. "Fraternalism Gone Bad": McDade 689 Trial. Mollie Maguires. Argument of Franklin B. Gowen Esq. Of Counsel for the Commonwealth In the Case of the Commonwealth vs. Thomas Munley Indicted in the Court of Oyer and Terminer of Schuylkill County Pa. For the Murder of Thomas Sanger A Mining Boss At Raven Run On September 1st 1875. Stenographically Reported by R.A. West. Pottsville PA: Miners' Journal Book and Job Rooms 1876. 36 pp. Tipped-in advertisement for the Pinkerton Detective Agency before title page Octavo 8-3/4" x 5-3/4". Stab-stitched pamphlet in printed wrappers. Light soiling faint verical crease through center moderate edgwear wrappers beginning to detach at ends a few tiny holes to front wrapper light toning to text. $250. Only edition. "'Fraternalism gone bad' might best describe the situation in the mining regions of Pennsylvania where the local chapter of the Ancient Order of Hibernians held sway. An inner group known as the Mollie Maguires.committing numerous murders. Its control of the area was finally broken up by a Pinkerton detective named James McParlan who had secretly spent months undercover in the group. June 21 1877 saw the end of ten Mollies; six were hanged that day at Pottsville Pennsylvania for the murder of Frank Yost a policeman of Tamaqua and four others were hanged at Mauch Chunk three for the murder of John Jones a mining boss. Three more were executed at Bloomsburg Pennsylvania on March 25 1878 for the murder of Alexander Rea a mining paymaster killed during the holdup of a mine payroll" McDade. OCLC locates 3 copies in law libraries Touro University of Pennsylvania Yale. McDade The Annals of Murder 689. unknown books
1805234821805. Trial. Argument of the Hon. William Smith in Giving Judgment on the Case of the Hon. Mr. Justice Johnson. In the Court of Exchequer on the 7th of Feb. 1805. Dublin: M.N. Mahon 1805. 104 pp. Disbound. Internally clean. $75. unknown books
1863GITe137Paris Dentu 1863. In-8 IV 142pp. Demi basane havane, dos à faux nerfs orné de filets noirs et dorés, reliure de l'époque. Quelques pâles rousseurs, exemplaire bien complet.
1835GITf702Paris Imprimerie Royale 1835. In-4 1 feuillet non chiffré (titre) 458pp. Exemplaire sans sa reliure, brochage solide, sans rousseurs, bien complet de tout son texte. RARE.
189328414Vendôme Typograohie Lemercier, Huet Successeur 1893 In-8 ( 3 fascicules ) pagination continue, 292 pp- année complète, une tache claire en marges du dernier fascicule
189328415Vendôme Typograohie Lemercier, Huet Successeur 1893 In-8 ( 3 fascicules ) pagination continue, 292 pp- année complète, une tache claire en marges du dernier fascicule
18281209271828 A Paris, H. Langlois Fils et Cie, Editeurs - MDCCCXXVIII (1828) - In-8, demi basane beige, dos lisse avec titre, tomaison et décoration dorés; tranches marbrées - 464 pages