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19572080502106409708Nosei Times Publishing Department 1957. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 1361p Nosei Times Publishing Department paperback
19492091502135414122Shinano Mainichi Newspaper 1949. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Shinano Mainichi Newspaper paperback
19492111902160305424Shinano Mainichi Shimbun 1949. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shinano Mainichi Shimbun paperback
602Paris, Fischbacher, 1928 ; Petit 4, demi-reliure en basane bleue, pièce de titre et de tomaison, couverture et dos conservÈés, 411 p., 24 planches hors-texte.
ORD-9073N°de Mars 1976. In-8 br. 246pp. et 6ff. (Vie de la Revue et notamment liste des N°spéciaux).
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 196 p. Ahmet Vefik Pasha who's an Ottoman bureaucrat and intellectual of inspectorate of the lieutenant in the Ottoman Reform period. Ahmed Vefik Pasa'nin Anadolu sag kol müfettisligi.
19975984Frankfurt/Main ; New York : Campus-Verl., 1997. 203 S. : graph. Darst. 8°. Ill. OPpbd.
34164Cahors. Imprimerie Jean-Pierre Bach. 1981. Petit In-Folio. 7 chemises de couleurs réunis dans une pocjette à rabats. I : Le Diocèse de Cahors à l'Epoque d'Alain de Solminihac. II : Evêque Malgré Lui. III : Sa Personnalité. IV : L'Evêque au Service de son Peuple. V : L'Evêque et son Clergé. VI : L'Evêque et les Drames de son Temps. VII : Le Rayonnement d'Alain de Solminihac. Nbrx. Fac-Similés. Pas de pagination. BE. Dos déchiré en tête. marque de bibliothèque au dos et tampons sur la pochette et les chemises. ainsi que sur les premiers feuillets de chaques chemises.
pp. 135, (10) [Publisher's catalogue]. 12mo. Original full red cloth binding. Spine label. WHISKEY 3
pp. xxx, 575. 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding. Original dust jacket. Third Edition, Fourteenth Printing. A very nice copy dust jacketed. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! WHISKEY 4 **
Paper wrappers; 12mo. 44 pages. Reasoned examination of issues surrounding the Aswell bill for compulsory alien registration. OCLC lists fourteen copies worldwide. Cover sunned; otherwise, excellent condition. (PC-1)
198942949Berlin : Ullstein, 1989. 766 S. Mit 6 Kt. 8°. Ungekürzte Ausg. (Reprint d. 7. Aufl., 1985). OKt. (Tb). (Ullstein-Buch ; 34308 : Ullstein-Sachbuch)
43076aafLuzern, Gebr. Räber, 1834, in-8°, X + 104 S., Textpassagen tlw. mit Farbstift markiert, Original-Broschüre, (Ohne Umschlag - Ausgebunden).
448551968 - revue illustrée - Imprimerie angevine. 3, rue Denfert-Rochereau. 49. Angers - broché
181221623Genève, J.J. Paschoud et Paris, 1812-1813 ; 80 ; 104, 16 pp. (Catalogue des Livres Nouveaux).Relié à la suite : Bibliothèque Universelle de Genève Nouvelle série. Tome dix-neuvième ; Genève Glaser, Paris Anselin (Imprimerie Ferd. Ramboz), 1839 ; 215 pp., 1 pl. lithographiée eet aquarellée sur la Vaccine du Dr Lombard.Soit 3 tomes reliés en un volume in-8, demi-veau glacé, dos lisse à faux-nerfs décoratifs, titre doré (reliure de l’époque).
197717347South Hackensack, Fred B. Rothman, 1977. (Comparative Criminal Law Project, 21) XVI, 160 S. Leinen / gebundene Ausgabe
201237439Norderstedt : BoD, Books on Demand, 2012. 8°. Ill. OBroschur.
1254607Hamburg : Ellert & Richter Verlag, 2016. 216 Seiten : circa 80 Illustrationen ; 21 cm Broschur
No Place, CCAR, 1954. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 11 pages. "In Observance of the Tercentenary of First Settlement of Jews in the United States of America. " OCLC lists 4 institutions with copies worldwide (Harvard, Hartford Public, U of CT, Emory) , none in New York and none west of Georgia. Very good condition. (P-2) xx
200142894Washington DC: GPO 2001. very good. 154 wraps. This was one of the last major legislative reviews before the attacks of September 11 2001. This is a snapshot of a view of the security situation that no longer exists. GPO paperback
148 p. + Frontis portrait of Muir engraved by John Scoles. 8vo. 210 mm. Early Henry family autograph ownership. ExLib stamp of the Lancaster Mechanic's Society. Age stain, but still good. Thomas Muir [the Younger of Huntershill](1765-1799) was a Scottish political reformer. As a student he embraced controversy, and he soon developed a reputation as a lawyer who was willing to appear in court on behalf of poor clients who could not afford to pay a fee and was a fierce critic of a legal system that he believed was biased in favor of the rich. As a young Whig he helped form Friends of the People branches were formed throughout Scotland. Muir was arrested January, 1793, and charged with sedition. After being interrogated for several hours he was released on bail. Muir now traveled to London where he had talks with other leaders of the Friends of the People. The leaders of the movement were concerned about the violence taking place in France. Muir agreed to go to France and join Tom Paine in his attempts to persuade the leaders of the revolution to abandon the plan to execute Louis XVI. Muir was unsuccessful and after having talks with the Girondist leaders, he returned to Scotland, and was promptly arrested. Edinburgh he was tried for sedition before Lord Braxfield and a hand-picked jury of anti-reformers. Muir was found guilty and sentenced to fourteen years' transportation. Afraid that Scottish reformers would attempt to rescue Muir, he was quickly removed to London. Radicals in the House of Commons immediately began a campaign to save the men now being described as the Scottish Martyrs. Attempts to stop the men being transported failed and in May 1794, the ship Surprise left Portsmouth and began its 13,000 mile journey to Botany Bay. The men arrived on 25th October to join the Colony of 1,908 convicts. As a political prisoner, Muir was given more freedom than most convicts and he was allowed to buy a small farm close to Sydney Cove. After two years at Port Jackson, New South Wales, Thomas Muir escaped with the help of Francis Peron, the chief mate of the American ship, the Otter of Boston. Muir reached Vancouver Island but after being offered help by a Spanish captain, he was arrested and taken on board the Ninfa. While on the way to Cadiz the Ninfa was attacked by the British warship Irresistible. During the battle Thomas Muir was hit by a glancing blow from a cannonball which smashed his left cheekbone and seriously injured both his eyes. For several days Muir's condition was so bad he was expected to die. When the French government heard about what had happened to Muir they tried to persuade the Spanish authorities to release him. The Spanish eventually agreed and Muir arrived in Bordeaux in November 1797. Muir joined up with Tom Paine in Paris where they continued the fight for parliamentary reform in Britain. However, Muir had never fully recovered from the wound he received on the Ninfa and his health began to deteriorate at the end of 1798. He was taken to Chantilly where he died on 26th January, 1799. First American Edition. Evans 27633. EVANS2
65933. pp. 337-392 AND 617-670. Both disbound from annual volumes the overall stitching retained in excellent condition. For the TWO titles. unknown
1396311270.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1391591313.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1969100145118Edizioni Antenore 1969 in8. 1969. Broché. Ouvrage historique d'Aldo Stella présentant de nouvelles recherches sur les mouvements anabaptistes et antitrinitaires en Italie au XVIe siècle analysant leur rôle dans le contexte de la Réforme protestante