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2 Fotografie originali in B/N timbrate Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata ANSA. Formato 24X18. Le fotografie riguardano il Processo tenuto a Milano nel 1966 ai Redattori della ZANZARA, Rivista edita dagli studenti del Liceo Parini di Milano. L'accusa era di oscenita e offesa al pudore, per un articolo-inchiesta pubblicato sulla Rivista, sul tema del Matrimonio ,del sesso, del lavoro femminile
Milano, Giuffrè, 1979, in-8, brossura editoriale, pp. V, 593. Scritti, fra gli altri autori, di E. Capaccioli, M.S. Giannini, G. Paleologo, S. Piraino, A.M. Sandulli. Piccoli strappetti marginali alla copertina, per il resto in ottime condizioni, intonso.
In-8 (cm. 24.40), brossura editoriale illustrata, con alette, pp. 370, (2), con alcune illustrazioni in bianco e nero fuori testo. In buono stato di conservazione (good copy).
In-8 p. (mm. 227x140), brossura orig., pp. CXIV; 98. In buono stato.
19435, Tot Gendt, by Petrus de Goesin, 1766, Gebonden, volleder met goudstempeling op rug, originele titelpagina, 105 x 165mm., 192pp.
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,
16572IMPRIMERIE DES JOURNAUX OFFICIELS. 1945. paris.IN-4.reliure demi veau, 336 pages. Haute cour de justice , compte rendu in extenso des audiences du lundi 23 juillet 1945 ( 1er audience ) au mardi 14 aout 1945 ( derniere audience ). déposition de : Léon blum, Laval, général Weygand, etc, etc,bon état .
P., Garnier Frères, librairies-éditeurs, 1874. 2 tomes en 1 volume in-4 reliédemi chagrin vert, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés de fleurons, 356-373 pp.
14947A Lyon, chez tous les libraires, 1835 1 demi basane, dos orné., plats, coins et coiffes frottés. in-8, f.t., portrait en frontispice, titre, 582 pp., 6 portraits lthographiés, dessinés par Léopold Massard et Alphonse Urruty, joint une coupure de presse: "C'est nous les Canuts..", par Fernand Rude ;
1871GITf556Paris en vente chez Mauger, Capart et Cie sans date (1871). In-4 180pp imprimées sur 2 colonnes. demi chagrin rouge, dos à faux nerfs soulignés de filets à froid, reliure de l'époque. Orné de 25 illustrations (2 figures à pleine page et 23 portraits en tête de chaque chapitre). Petite coupure sans manque en marge de la page 95. Bel exemplaire frais, sans rousseurs, bien complet du texte et des illustrations, dans une reliure sobre de bonne qualité.
20655Paris, Société Nouvelle de Librairie et d'Edition. Broché, 1ère de couverture détachée et tachée, mouillures au dos et sur la 4ème de couverture. In-12 de 256 pages non coupées,
310975Société Nouvelle De Librairie Et Edition Paris 1900 In-12 ( 175 X 120 mm ) de 256 pages, broché. Petits manques au dos, couverture effrangée, tampon maçonnique sur le premier plat. Bon exemplaire, non-coupé.
Paris, Société nouvelles de librairie et d'édition 1900. In-12 broché de 256 pages. Petiti manque à la couverture
1840GITh447Paris Bohaire 1840. In-8 broché 2 feuillets non chiffrés VI-XXIV (rappel des faits, liste des Pairs) (25)-224pp. Orné d'un portrait du Prince Napoléon Louis en frontispice. Manque de papier sur le dos, couverture froissée, auréole claire ancienne sur les dernières pages, rousseurs par endroits. Exemplaire complet de son texte et du portrait. Un document intéressant.
in-8 broche de 246 pages.— Edition originale. Tres bel exemplaire. [BU-1]
4529Club français du livre, 1959. Format 14x22 cm, reliure toilee de l'editeur, 360 pages. Sans le rhodoid.Bon etat.
619436AFP France 1987 In-8 ( 240 X 170 mm ) de 269 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée. Bel exemplaire.
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 books
First Edition, with the circular stamp of the "Birmingham Law Society" on title, [2], 73, [1] pp., disbound. The charge preferred against Major Thomas Moncrieff of the Berwickshire Regiment of Militia, was "for not resisting immediately, and endeavouring, as far as in his power, to prevent, the outrage committed in the mess-room on the 30th January 1807; whereby a gross insult was offered, not only to the Major, but every officer present, contrary to his duty as an officer then commanding the regiment, and contrary to good order and military discipline." COPAC locates copies at the British Library, National Library of Scotland and Glasgow University.
First edition, lacks half-title, xv, [1], 139, [1] pp., recent quarter morocco, marbled boards, spine gilt. The trial of Lieutenants Birch, Bishop, Aitkins, Ramsden, Nicholl, Richardson, and Bath, of the West Kent Regiment of Militia, on a charge preferred against them by Lieutenant-Colonel Dalton of the same regiment. For conducting themselves in a manner prejudicial to good order and military discipline.....[that they].... "systematically and contumaciously absented themselves from the Society of the Field Officers and Captains." They refused to speak to the higher ranks or to mess with them. They were all found guilty and dismissed from His Majesty's Service, although the Court Martial expressed some sympathy towards the younger officers. Not listed by Copac; OCLC finds copies at Harvard, Huntington, Yale and 1 single copy in Australia.
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
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
108207Sans mention d'Editeur, 1770, 1 volume in-8 de 245x185x35 mm environ, 1f.blanc, faux-titre, titre, 407 pages, 5ff. (table), 1f.b, demi basane mouchetée fauve avec coins en parchemin crème, titre doré sur dos lisse. Relation du procès intenté au Duc d'Aiguillon par le Parlement de Rennes et le Procureur La Choletais. Rousseurs et pages brunies, petits frottement sur le cuir et le cartonnage.
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
br. Il Manuale Procedura penale minorile, a cura di Marta Bargis, è rivolto agli studenti dei corsi di Procedura penale progredita e agli operatori giudiziari. La quarta edizione del Manuale è aggiornata alle novità normative che hanno prodotto ricadute anche nel contesto minorile: si pensi, sul piano interno, all'art. 1 comma 1015 l. 30 dicembre 2020, n. 178 (Legge di bilancio 2021) e al d.m. 1° ottobre 2020, n. 163 (Regolamento concernente modifiche al decreto del Ministro della giustizia 12 agosto 2015, n. 144, recante disposizioni per il conseguimento e il mantenimento del titolo di avvocato specialista); sul piano europeo, al d.lgs. 2 febbraio 2021, n. 10 (Disposizioni per il compiuto adeguamento della normativa nazionale alle disposizioni della decisione quadro 2002/584/GAI, relativa al mandato d'arresto europeo e alle procedure di consegna tra Stati membri). Specifica attenzione è poi rivolta a varie pronunce della Corte costituzionale, in particolare a Corte cost., 6 dicembre 2019, n. 263 (che ha dichiarato illegittimo l'art. 2 comma 3 dell'ordinamento penitenziario minorile) e a Corte cost., 6 luglio 2020, n. 139 (che si è occupata dell'istituto della messa alla prova). Nella Presentazione della nuova edizione del Manuale Procedura penale minorile si accenna altresì alla normativa anti-COVID 19.