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161820202Lyon, le 16 août 1818, "Broché, Façonné et Uni" ; in-8, broché ; 24 pp.
1820004064<p>Exeter: S. Hedgeland Printer 1820. Single side printed broadside approximately 210mm x 335mm in size. Lightly creased with some minor offsetting small tear to foot but generally quite bright and clean. Political satire relating to the Cato Street conspiracy dressed as a shipping news announcement. The boat 'Revolutionaire' is suffering from dry-rot "owing to her principal Supporters being of 'Thistle-wood' instead of Heart of Oak" with the stores of the boat "consisting of Hand Grenades Pikes Daggers Cutlasses and Shoe-Maker's Knives will be put up to Auction; and have for that purpose been lately removed into a Stable in Cato-Street for convenience of sale". Mention is also made of the Manchester radicals and White Hats probably relating to Peterloo and Henry Hunt. Unrecorded. First Edition. Unbound. Good. Folio. Broadside.</p> S. Hedgeland [Printer] paperback
1969List911Chicago 1969. 21 1/4 x 29 1/4 inches. Some light toning and edgewear near fine condition overall. The first example of this poster we have encountered which shows Judge Julius Hoffman Chicago Mayor Richard Daley and President Richard Nixon. We find no other records and can only assume it was produced in the same era as the previous offering as it bears the same address of 28 E. Jackson. unknown
1969List910Chicago 1969. Poster. 24 x 20 inches. Minimal wear fine condition. Fine. An iconic poster protesting the arrest of the Chicago 8 on conspiracy charges relating to the protests at the 1968 Democratic Convention. The group originally as eight members consisted of Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin founders of the Youth International Party YIPPIES Tom Hayden a co-founder in Students for a Democratic Society Black Panther Chairman Bobby Seale whose case would be declared a mistrial during the trial leading to his exclusion from the Chicago 7 David Dellinger and Rennie Davis members of the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam MOBE and John Froines and Lee Weiner. The address 28 E. Jackson was a building where Rennie Davis rented a space so it is possible that the MOBE printed this though we cannot confirm. unknown
1722133922London, Jacob Tonson ; Buckley 1722 In-folio plein veau raciné, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés, roulettes, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, roulettes sur les coupes, 307- 152 pp. Coiffe sup. arrachée, coins lég. émoussés, brunissures et petite attaque de ver au second plat. Reliure entachée d’humidité & cintrée.
ORD-2515Et dont la Convention a ordonné l'impression. Paris. Imprimerie de la République. Brumaire, an IV. In-8 br. sans couverture, petit manque au bas du titre, 87pp.
208476À Paris, de l'Imprimerie de C. F. Patris, an XII -1804 in-8, [4]-340 pp., 14 portraits (dont un en frontispice), demi-basane marbrée, dos lisse orné, fleurons dorés, pièce de titre (Petibled). Mouillure claire en début d'ouvrage.
235875Paris, 1797 14 pièces en un vol. in-8, demi-basane blonde, dos lisse cloisonné et orné de lyres dorées, pièce de titre cerise, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
226843Paris, Basset, s.d. (1804) estampe in-folio (30 x 21 cm), en feuille, contrecollée sur papier fort, sous verre et baguettes de bois doré modernes (42 x 32 cm).
223648Paris et Lyon, 1818-1820 20 pièces en 3 vol. in-4, demi-veau blond, dos lisses ornés de filets et fleurons dorés (rel. de la fin du XIXe).
237320Londres [Paris], s.n. [Pierre-Michel Lamy], 1781 in-12, faux-titre, vj pp., 256 pp., avec un portrait-frontispice gravé par Le Bert d'après Dugour, basane fauve marbrée, dos lisse cloisonné et fleuronné, pièce de titre, simple filet doré sur les coupes, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque). Charnière supérieure entièrement fendue, réparations maladroites au plat inférieur, coins abîmés.
238301Strasbourg, Jean-Henri Heitz, s.d. (1822) in-8, 207 pp., manque l'errata, dérelié. Rousseurs.
223984Lyon, Chambet [Imprimerie de Brunet], 1816 in-8, titre, 93 pp., demi-basane fauve racinée, dos lisse, couverture d'attente conservée (reliure moderne).
238466S.l., s.d. (1794) in-8, 63 pp., dérelié.
229608Paris, Delaunay [Imprimerie de Fain], 1818 in-8, 31 pp., cartonnage Bradel de papier vert d'eau, dos orné de filets et fleurons dorés, pièces de titre noires (reliure de l'époque). Deux coiffes rognées
221044S.l.n.d. (1790) in-8, 31 pp., en feuilles, cousu.
176841S.l.n.d. in-8, 12 pp.
238302Strasbourg, Jean-Henri Heitz, 1822 in-8, 128 pp., dérelié. Rousseurs.
181379Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, an 12 in-8, 10 pp. Rapport sur la conspiration de Georges, Pichegru et Moreau, sous la direction de l'Angleterre.
201239S.l., (An XII) in-8, 12 pp., en feuilles.
175131[Paris], Imprimerie de Herhan, s.d. (1834) in-8, 20 pp., en feuilles, cousu.
195515143Chicago: Women's Voice 1955. Tabloid 47cm; 16pp. Horizontal and vertical folds from mailing presumably as issued with brief loss at central fold without loss of sense; covers lightly foxed; brief chips to margins; Good. According to Singerman this is a reprint of a brochure originally issued in 1934 by the Ligue Feminine Anti-Communiste de Montreal regarded by one authority "as undoubtedly the most vicious defamation of the Jewish people ever published in Canada." Authorship has been attributed with good basis to the Canadian fascist politician Adrien Arcand. An advertisement for Arcand's National Unity Party of Canada appears on p.15 of the current version. SINGERMAN 0933. Women's Voice unknown
16179588Moguntiae Mainz: Apud Ioannem Volmar sumptibus Bernardi Gualtheri 1617. First edition. 8vo 4 190pp. Modern fine binding of full pigskin with black lettering and design and gilt accents marbled endpapers page edges speckled red. Inner margins tight in several places but no loss of text. A neat and clean copy internally in attractive binding. <br /> <br /> Rare 1617 debate on the alleged hidden practices of the Jesuit order featuring Jesuit economist Adam Contzen 1571-1635 and issued at Mainz on the eve of the Thirty Years’ War. This publication is part of the early “secret Jesuit†narrative and a response to the controversy caused by the publication of Monita secreta Societatis Jesu a few years prior.  These arguments and counterarguments would reverberate for centuries in Jesuit conspiracy literature representing one of the earliest efforts to cast the order as a clandestine “secret society.â€. Apud Ioannem Volmar, sumptibus Bernardi Gualtheri unknown
20786Lyon, Rusand, [s.d.] ; in-8, broché, 59 pp., couverture gris-bleu muette.
198483712Phoenix: Research Publications 1984. First Edition. FIrst printing. Octavo. Printed card wrappers softcover as issued; 1064pp. Tight clean and unmarked; Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Third volume of Sutton's four-volume exposé of the secretive international machinations of the Order of Skull and Bones.The four volumes were published separately between 1983-84. One of the more impressively-credentialed of 20th century conspiracy theorists Sutton was affiliated with California State University in Los Angeles and the Hoover Institution before embarking on his epic quest to expose the One World conspiracy a project which ran to more than twenty volumes between the mid-1970s and his death in 2002. Most of his works are hard to find; the current volume like the remaining volumes in the tetralogy especially so. Research Publications unknown