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18993009320Berlin, Verlag der Arbeiter-Versorgung, 1899. 103 S. Hlwd.
18609461Berlin, Verlag von A. Bath, 1860. 8°. VI, 290 S., HLdr. d. Zt. m. Rückenverg. u. goldgepr. Rückentitel.
187410163CBStrassburg / London, Trübner, 1874. gr.8°, XV, 216 S. auf recht dickem Papier, Text: Englisch, Halbleinen-Einband des mittleren 20. Jahrhunderts mit goldener Rückenbeschriftung (nur: Valdes) sowie dezenter goldener Rückenverzierung Erstausgabe Einband minimal berieben, Buchrücken unten ein wenig beschabt, Seitenränder leicht nachgedunkelt, obere Ecke von Seite 13/14 mit kleiner Fehlstelle, sonst schönes, sauberes Exemplar (vo2gla)
1892407672Verlag von R. Eisenschmidt, Berlin, 1892, 2. Auflage. 8°. Brauner Halblederband der Zeit auf 5 Bünden, mit Lederecken, marmoriertem Buntpapierbezug, vergold. Rückentitel u. gemusterten Vorsätzen mit eingedrucktem (!) Ex Libris R. Eisenschmidt sowie mit marmoriertem Dreiseitenschnitt, Vorwort des Verfassers von 1892 u. Inhaltsverzeichniß; 63 S.(die letzten beiden Bl. z.T. zusammenklebend), Ecken u. Kanten etwast berieben, Buntpapierbezug wenig beschabt; hier ein Exemplar aus der Archivbibliothek des Verlegers selbst; nur Titelbl. wenig hellfleckig, wenige Lagen min. gewellt, Buchblock wenig gebogen, Schönes und dekoratives Buch!
18834333En Cévennes, 1883. Petit in-4 de [28]-112-[6] pages, demi maroquin noir, dos lisse.
187612185P., Grassart, 1876, in-12, vi-350 pp, broché, couv. factice muette, rousseurs éparses, état correct
187078889P., Grassart, 1870, in-12, vii-361 pp, reliure demi-chagrin vert, dos à 4 nerfs pointillés, titres et caissons dorés (rel. de l'époque), qqs rares rousseurs, bon état
189416260Bourg, Imprimerie Villefranche, 1894 ; in-8, broché ; XIV, 232 pp..
188435503726Paris, Palmé, 1884 ; plaquette in-4, brochée, couverture imprimée. 32 pp.Rare tiré à part de la Revue des Questions Historiques.
188437427P., Société générale de Librairie catholique, 1884, in-12, xiii-435 pp, biblio, reliure demi-basane violine, dos lisse avec titres dorés, fleurons et doubles filets à froid (rel. de l'époque), bon état. Edition originale
1897029156Gand 1897 Imprimerie A. Siffer Soft cover
1898148616J. Granié Montauban, J. Granié 1898. In-8 broché de 124 pages. Thèse publiquement soutenue devant la faculté de théologie protestante de Montauban. Bords de couverture jaunis sinon bon état. Peu courant
1892115292Grassart Léon Ribaut 1892 Paris, Grassart Libraire / Pau, Vve Léon Ribaut Libraire, 1892, XV-387 pp, demi-chagrin rouge, environ 25x16cm, complet de sa carte dépliante. Cuir un peu sali et bords des plats frottés. Intérieur bien propre.
1896161792Lemerre Paris, Lemerre, 1896. In-16 broché de LXXV + 49 pages. Couverture rempliée. Réimprimée pour la première fois sur l'unique exemplaire de l'édition de Genêve 1548 avec une introduction par Alfred CARTIER. Gravures. Bord de la couverture ouvert, Petite tache au bas du plat, sinon bon état
1867127509Couverture souple. Broché. 14 x 22 cm. 664 pages. Couverture défraîchie. Manque au dos. Rousseurs. En partie non coupé.
186012251860 In-12, broché, couverture défraîchie, 155 p. Paris, Peyrot-Tinel, 1860.
186832603Basel : Schneider, 1868. NUR Band 2. 410 S. Kl. 8°. 3. Aufl. OLwd mit Goldpräg. u. marmorierten Schnitten. (Ausgewählte Schriften / [Elizabeth Rundle Charles] ; 2)
1871229841871. Parliament House of Commons. Report from the Select Committee on Protection of Infant Life 1871 documents the development of state intervention into infant care mortality and childcare practices in industrial Britain establishing a foundational record in the history of child welfare law and public health regulation. Produced in response to widespread concern over infant deaths associated with "baby farming" the report supports research into nineteenth-century social reform gender and labor history and the emergence of legal frameworks governing child protection. Its findings informed subsequent legislation including the Infant Life Protection Act of 1872 and later reforms expanding state oversight of childcare marking a significant shift toward recognizing infant welfare as a matter of public responsibility rather than private domestic concern.<br /> <br /> Parliament House of Commons. Report from the Select Committee on Protection of Infant Life; together with the Proceedings of the Committee Minutes of Evidence Appendix and Index. London: Ordered by the House of Commons to be Printed 20 July 1871. First edition. The volume records proceedings of a parliamentary inquiry directed "to inquire as to the best means of preventing the destruction of the lives of infants put out to nurse for hire by their parents." Contents include formal committee findings extensive Minutes of Evidence and appended statistical and documentary material. Testimony from surgeons coroners medical editors and local officials details infant mortality rates across London Lancashire Yorkshire and Scottish industrial centers. Witnesses describe systems of paid infant care including lump-sum "adoption" payments and weekly nursing arrangements that enabled maternal wage labor alongside accounts of infants transferred "generally immediately after birth" to low-cost nursing establishments. The report analyzes financial structures secrecy in lying-in houses and disparities in care tied to poverty and illegitimacy. Discussions within the proceedings reveal tensions between criminal law enforcement Poor Law administration and emerging public health authorities while tabulated data and narrative testimony together document patterns of neglect mortality and institutional response.<br /> <br /> The material documents the system of early child welfare regulation through parliamentary inquiry medical testimony and statistical evidence revealing how infant care practices were scrutinized categorized and brought under state oversight and providing primary-source evidence for the study of legal intervention in family life the expansion of public health governance and the consolidation of parens patriae authority. Issued at a time of accelerating industrialization and urban poverty the report demonstrates how gendered labor economic precarity and unregulated childcare markets contributed to infant mortality and prompted legislative reform. Large octavo; single volume; contemporary red cloth with black spine label lettered in gilt. Light rubbing minor surface wear and small spots to binding with edge wear; internally light toning and scattered marginal wear; text clean and fully readable. Overall condition: Very good. unknown
18812301150003Civil Service Reform Association Boston Mass. 1881. First Edition. Art Prints & Posters. Very Good. American Civil Service Reform : Massachusetts : Good Governance in the Gilded Age Original Broadside. Sheet in excellent condition. Printed on blue paper. Two folds. Dimensions: 14 1/2 x 21 inches. Small ink stamp on bottom left corner dated 1881. <br> The broadside lays out the principles of good government. It offers quotes from President Grant and Gen. Garfield about the importance of civil service reform; the example of success in England; explains the core reason for the Civil Service Reform Association; a brief view of the Association's constitution; and a list of the principal officers. <br> The Association's President Moorfield Storey and other "Mugwumps" were strongly in favor of anti-corruption / good government reforms advocated by Grover Cleveland and other reformers. "The principles' of the Association were as follows: "That while certain officers of the Government should be in sympathy with the policy of the Administration the routine business should be conducted on business principles; that officers should be appointed on account of fitness for the work to be done and should be continued in office as long as they do that work well' that offices should not be used for partisan purposes; that Representatives are chosen to legislate and their time should not be given to the distribution of patronage; that the adoption of the well-devised system carrying out these principles will insure better administration and better legislation." Also includes a reprinted article on the Association from the New York Times February 19 1881. Civil Service Reform Association (Boston, Mass.) unknown
188122131Philadelphia: Bavis & Pennypacker Printers 1881. 7 1 pp. Original front printed wrapper present light chipping disbound. Light edgewear. Good. OCLC 50404979 2. Bavis & Pennypacker, Printers unknown books
188238710Philadelphia: Office of the Association 1882. First edition. Stitched paper wrappers. Very good partially unopened uncut mail fold contents clean. 14 pp. Sm. 8vo. Publications of the Civil-service Reform Association of Philadelphia.; no. 8;. Office of the Association unknown books
182797500P., Méquignon-Havard, 1827, 2 vol. in-12, 241 et 210 pp, les 2 tomes reliés en un volume pleine toile bordeaux, pièce de titre chagrin bordeaux, rousseurs éparses, bon état
186291599Mainz: Kirchheim 1862. XX, 660 Seiten. Frakturdruck. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Halblederband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rücken. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
188531714Paris Plon, Nourrit et Cie 1885 In-8 Volume déposé au Ministère de l'Intérieur (section de la librairie) en mai 1885 - XLIV +369 pp + 1 ff Table des matières - Portraits et récits du 16è siècle, règne de François Ier. Fin de la vieille France. Rousseurs éparses, couverture usagée
1844369931844 Petit in-folio oblong (410 x 280 mm), percaline vert bronze éditeur orné de motifs rocaille dorés et à froid, titre doré, 21 lithographies sur fond teinté, dont le titre. [Paris], Imprimerie Lemercier, [1844].