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187221461872 Paris, Aux bureaux du journal La Petite presse, 1872. 24 x 16,5 cm, in-8, 71 pp., texte sur deux colonnes, plaquette cousue sous couverture verte imprimée.
185777451857 plaquette (booklet) in-octavo, dos et couverture muets (spine and cover without title), gouttière long papier (fore-edge - great paper), tirage limité à 400 exemplaires - 1 des 370 exemplaires sur papier vergé (limited edition - 400 copies were printed), illustrations : 1 portrait en frontispice et orné de bandeaux - lettrines et de culs-de-lampe (frontispiece portrait and illuminated of headpieces and dropped initials and of tailpieces), 144 pages, 1857 à Paris Chez Auguste Aubry l'un des Libraires de la Société des Bibliophiles François,
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
1879668961879. New Haven 1879. Only edition. New Haven 1879. Only edition. "The Most Mysterious of All the Cases Which have Baptized Connecticut in Blood" Trial. Hayden Herbert H. b.1850 Defendant. Stannard Mary 1856-1878. Poor Mary Stannard! 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 Print. Co. 1879. 47 pp. Octavo 9" x 5-1/2". 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. $850. 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 books
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
1870516811870. Claim Concerning Title to Point San Jose in San Francisco Trial. Steinbach R. Plaintiff. Flagg John H. Attorney. Point San Jose: Supplementary Brief in Behalf of Claimants. N.p. c.1870. 10 pp. Octavo 9" x 5-1/2". Self-wrappers recto of first leaf and verso of terminal leaf soiled crease to lower corner internally clean. $20. Only edition. Located near the entrance to the Golden Gate Point San Jose was occupied by the U.S. military in 1863. The military claimed it was entitled to do this because the nation was in a state of war. It established a series of artillery batteries and continued to hold the land after the war. This irregular annexation was the basis of Steinbach's suit which was first filed in 1866. OCLC locates 3 copies all in California. Not found in Hollis. unknown books
1839SCA-69Bordeaux, Mars 1839. In-4, 38 pp., broché.
1832127141832 A Paris chez Gabriel Warée 1832, in-8 broché,couverture imprimée, 179 pages. Quelques rousseurs claires ,tres bon exemplaire.
182190134-Paris, Imprimerie de Baudoin Frères, 1821, 89 p, 11x16 cm. Manque le premier plat de la couverture et la plus grande partie du dos, sans cela complet. Rousseurs, extrémité des marges grisâtre, brochure à revoir.
182150141821 Paris : BAUDOIN, décembre 1821,in12 cartonné époque,89p. édition séparée du Procès fait aux chansons de P.-J. de Béranger ; avec le réquisitoire de Me Marchangy, le plaidoyer de Me Dupin, l'arrêt de renvoi, et autres pièces. (8 décembre.),trés rare edition originale;.
1824699621824. London: Knight and Lacey Publishers 1824. London: Knight and Lacey Publishers 1824. One of the Last People Executed for Forgery in Great Britain Trial Fauntleroy Henry 1785-1824 Defendant. Egan Pierce 1772-1849 Reporter. Pierce Egan's Account of the Trial of Mr.Fauntleroy For Forgery At the Session's-House In the Old Bailey On Saturday The 30th of October 1824 Before Mr.Justice Park and Mr.Baron Garrow. London: Knight and Lacey Publishers 1824. 67 pp. Octavo 8-1/4" x 5-1/4". Disbound stab-stitched pamphlet. Light soiling and edgewear moderate toning to text minor chips and tears to a few leaves early owner signature and "5" to head of title page. $750. Only edition. Fauntleroy was an English banker convicted of forgery. He admitted his guilt but pleaded that he forged documents in order to access funds to pay his firm's debts. Several bankers and merchants stepped forward to defend his integrity during the trial but he was sentenced to death. He appealed his case twice without success. Appeals for clemency followed but they were not successful. He was hanged in November 1824 one of the last people executed for forgery before it ceased to be a capital crime in 1836. British Museum Catalogue Compact Edition 9:70. unknown books
183220457Paris, chez les libraires de la place de la Bourse, 1832 ; in-8, bradel large demi maroquin vert-lierre à grands coins, titre au dos et date en queue dorés, tête dorée sur témoins, couverture beige doublée avec absence du coin supérieur droit, illustrée du bois gravé de la deuxième page, avec la mention fictive de “Deuxième édition”, conservée (Fechoz) ; XXX, [2], 270 pp.
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
1857716411857. Boston: Federhen & Company 1857. Boston: Federhen & Company 1857. An Accused Adulterer Defended by Richard Henry Dana Trial. Kalloch Isaac Smith 1831-1887 Defendant. Only Full Report of the Trial of Rev. I.S. Kalloch on Charge of Adultery: Complete History of the Affair Doings of the Church Kalloch's Pulpit Defence Arrest Arraignment Trial And Result. With Accurate Portraits of Kalloch and the Beautiful Lady in Black And the Lecture Room of the Lechmere. Boston: Federhen & Company 1857. 64 pp. Woodcut pictorial title page. Two woodcut text illustrations. Octavo 9" x 5-1/2". Stab-stitched pamphlet in pictorial self-wrappers bound into recent quarter calf over marbled boards. Moderate toning and dampstaining to text repairs to edges of first and final leaves. $750. Only edition. "Isaac Smith Kalloch accused of adultery in this prosecution was a Baptist clergyman and was supported by the trustees of his church throughout this affair. . The jury could not reach a verdict in the case which was tried in the Massachusetts Court of Common Pleas Criminal Session in Cambridge Massachusetts" Cohen. Kalloch was defended by the eminent lawyer and politician Richard Henry Dana Jr. 1815-1882. The trial resulted in a hung jury. Kalloch later moved to San Francisco and became that city's mayor in 1879. The Full Report includes the judge's charge but not the jury's final verdict. Kalloch was acquitted. He moved to San Francisco where he continued to generate controversy by skirting the bounds of decency. When he decided to run for mayor of San Francisco in 1879 he came under attack from the San Francisco Chronicle's editor-in-chief Charles de Young who was backing another candidate. DeYoung hoping to end Kalloch's campaign accused the minister of having an affair. Kalloch responded by claiming that De Young's mother ran a brothel. In response DeYoung ambushed Kalloch on a street and shot him twice. Kalloch survived the wounds. Due in part to the sympathy of voters he was elected the 18th Mayor of San Francisco. OCLC locates 7 copies in North American law libraries Brigham Young University Harvard LA County Social Law Library of Congress University of Cincinnati University of Minnesota. Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 13700. unknown books
186225537Paris Imprimerie Impériale 1862 Fort Petit in-4° toutes tranches dorées et petit endroit décoloré sur un plat, LXIV-863 pp
18188370Paris Pillet 1818 In-8 xxxij+190 pp, (.) Explicatifs de sa conduite dans le procès de l'assassinat de M. Fualdès ; écrits par elle-même, et adressés à Madame Enjalran, sa mère. Avec portrait en frontispice, vignettes et fac-simile dépliant hors-texte. Plats passés avec quelques manques débrochés ; dos manquant. Rares rousseurs mais mouillure sur page de faux-titre et frontispice