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237146S.l., 1771 in-12, 65 pp., en feuilles.
236359S.l., s.d. (1771) in-8, 24 pp. en feuilles, cousu.
237145S.l., s.d. (1771) in-8, 24 pp., en feuilles, cousu.
237133Paris, Imprimerie royale, 1771 in-8, 69 pp., en feuilles, cousu.
236183S.l., 1771 in-12, 122 pp., en feuilles, cousu.
237150Paris, P. G. Simon, s.d. (1771) in-8, 56 pp., en feuilles, cousu.
140666Paris, Baudouin, 1790 in-8, 46 pp., dérelié.
663963Paris, Baudouin, 1789 in-8, paginé 17 à 24, dérelié.
243086Paris, Baudouin, 1789 in-8, 8 pp., broché, couv. papier bleu moderne.
19859877Paris Réforme 1985 N° 2084, 23 mars 1985, numéro spécial. Un volume in-8 dos collé, couverture marine illustrée, 173 pages, illustrations en n&b. Bon état.
140683[Paris], Maret, S.l.n.d. (1795) in-8, 16 pp. Mouillure.
244563Genève, E. Droz, 1957, grand in-8, XVIII pp., 428 pp., un f. n. ch. de table, avec des illustrations dans le texte et 5 planches hors texte, broché, non coupé.
179011282Paris, Imprimerie d'un Royaliste, 1790 ; in-8, broché ; 59 pp.
25262In-8, broché, couverture lie de vin d'origine, (1) f., 86 p. S.l. [1781].
In-8, broché, couverture lie de vin d'origine, (1) f., 86 p. Edition originale. "Politique mêlée de considérations techniques. Saint-Vincent défend Necker et veut prouver que les moyens employés par le ministre étaient 'les mieux combinés'. Pour étayer sa discussion, l'auteur considérera l'état des Finances au moment où Necker les prit en charge ; la situation du royaume, les améliorations et les économies résultant de son plan administratif" (INED, 4066). (Einaudi, 4963. Goldsmiths, 12200).
168630929A Cologne, chez Pierre Marteau, 1686. Un vol. au format in-12 (163 x 103 mm) de 8 ff. n.fol., 402 pp. et 1 f. bl. Reliure de l'époque de pleine basane marbrée havane, armes dorées surmontées d'une couronne de marquis au centre de chacun des plats, dos à nerfs orné de filets gras à froid, doubles caissons d'encadrement dorés, larges fleurons dorés, titre doré, roulette sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées.
57805Original illuminated document on parchment; hand-lettered in italic with gilt illuminations at upper left and right margins; signed beneath work by the calligrapher "E. von E." unidentified. With original signatures of 71 board members and staff of the Henry Street Settlement. Mild soil at margins; Near Fine. <br /> <br /> A handsome hand-lettered tribute to outgoing President of the Board of the Henry Street Settlement Newbold Morris. Morris 1902-1966 was an important figure in Henry Street history assuming the board presidency soon after the reorganization of the Settlement under Director Helen Hall in 1944. Morris also played a prominent role in New York City planning and politics during the Robert Moses era; he was among the more prominent members of the New York Planning Commission; was President of the City Council from 1938 to 1945 and an unsuccessful candidate for Mayor in 1945 and 1949. Later in 1961 Morris achieved some notoriety as the City Parks Commissioner when he rejected the permits of hundreds of folk musicians who had been performing in Washington Square Park sparking the so-called "Beatnik Riot" one of the opening salvos of Sixties countercultural activism.<br /> <br /> The document is undated but expresses appeciation for Morris's "completion of a decade of service" placing it in the vicinity of 1954-5. Beneath the calligraphic portion the document has been signed by seventy-one individuals including fellow board-members staff and residents. These include a host of prominent mid-century New York figures beginning with Hall herself and including the prominent civic leader Nicholas Kelley; choreographer Alwin Nikolais; economist Mary Keyserling; painter Jack Levine; long-time Henry Street youth worker Ralph Tefferteller and many others. A unique and visually attractive artifact marking the mid-century apex of one of the most successful and long-lived social welfare projects in New York. unknown
185988899New York: Chas. W. Baker 1859. First Edition. Sewn pamphlet. Octavo; printed paper wrappers 8pp. Text printed in double columns. Old stains to covers and bottom margin throughout else Good and sound. <br /> <br /> A pamphlet issued by authority of the American Industrial Association of which Hoxie a District judge and reform-minded philanthropist was Vice-President. Hoxie's rather toothless report regarding the "alarming increase of the necessitous poor" within the New York city limits distilled to its essence is that "something must be done." Of far greater interest is a brief postscript relating a meeting of New York's "sewing women" under the auspices of the Association where a plan was presented to supply a clean well-lit workroom supplied with new sewing machines at no.10 Fourth Avenue in Manhattan for the use of seamstresses in distress. The presentation was made by John Cooke a Methodist minister who in the best tradition of paternalistic condescension remarked addressing a room-full of seamstresses: "The greatest sufferers are the needle women. Unfortunately they have themselves invited the evil by preferring this mode of living to other avocations sic within their reach thus crowding the city labor market and by an unavoidable consequence cheapening labor." Cooke goes on to propose a solution whereby young working women would be transported out of the city and put into situations in "the country." The proposal for free sewing machines and a clean place to work was met with favor by the women's representatives. No mention is made of their reaction to the idea of voluntary exile to parts unknown. Chas. W. Baker unknown
197246484Washington: National Welfare Rights Organization n.d. but 1972. Strike placard comprised of original photographic poster 43x28cm. printed offset in purple and black on white stock stapled to pastepaper board hole-punched and threaded with thick string for hanging around neck. Extremities rather chipped and bottom edge slightly curled poster rather dust-soiled else Good or better with clear evidence of use. Placard featuring a poster protesting H.R.1 and the "D.C. Four Against the Poor" President Richard Nixon Senator from Connecticut Abraham Ribicoff Congressman from Arkansas Wilbur Mills and Senator from Louisiana Russell Long. Adorned with their photographic portraits below which is printed "These men are dangerous!!! They have conspired to starve children destroy families force women into slavery and exploit poor people -- all in the name of 'Welfare Reform.' STOP THESE MEN!" The placard was presumably worn at the NWRO-sponsored "Children's March for Survival" on March 25 in Washington D.C. The parade which consisted of over 50000 participants more than half of them children was led by Jesse Jackson and NRWO's leader George Wiley and included speakers Bella Abzug and Corettaa Scott King with her two daughters. The poster used here not separately catalogued in OCLC as of October 2019. National Welfare Rights Organization unknown
1843817In Revue des Deux Mondes, 15 juin 1843, in-8, br., 39 pp. (p.893-931).
32148In-8, demi-percaline chagrinée, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, titre doré, tranches mouchetées, plats de papier marbré, xl, 463 p. Bruxelles, Berthot, 1837.
In-8, demi-percaline chagrinée, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, titre doré, tranches mouchetées, plats de papier marbré, xl, 463 p. "Deuxième édition revue, corrigée et considérablement augmentée" de cet état complet de l'assistance en Belgique, réalisé à la demande du gouvernement belge et édité par les soins de l'administrateur général des établissements de charité et des prisons de Belgique. La préface est signée "Ch. S. de N." = Charles Francois Soudain de Niederwerth. Bon exemplaire.
1853005092London: Fred Pitman 1853. 3 4-124pp 4. Original printed card covers. Back strip defective and largely absent binding still holding well corners rubbed covers lightly rubbed and soiled. Internally a few spots of foxing but generally fairly clean. Divided into monthly sections with biblical verses in Pitman's phonetic spelling system which comprised thirty-six letters representing all the sounds of the English language. Seemingly unrecorded. First Edition. Card Covers. Fair. 48mo. Fred Pitman Hardcover
27033In-12, cartonnage marbré de l'époque lég. frotté, (2) f., 91 p. Francofurti et Lipsiae, 1784.
In-12, cartonnage marbré de l'époque lég. frotté, (2) f., 91 p. Édition originale de ce recueil de sept opuscules rarissimes de théologie et doctrine protestantes du XVIe, donnés par G.T. Strobel, auteur de plusieurs éditions de référence de Luther et de Melanchthon et historien de la Réforme du XVIIIe siècle. Ex-libris manuscrit de Paul Rubow.