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187121689Elberfeld : Püttmann, (1871). 3 Bde in 1 Bd. 851 S. Mit 10 Kunstbeil. u. Holzschnitten. 8°. OHLdr. mit Rückengoldpräg. u. verstärkten Ecken; Deckel marmoriert.
187230317Philadelphia: Published for the Industrial League by Henry Carey Baird 1872. First Edition. Octavo 23.5cm.; disbound from larger volume with remnants of cloth spine still present; 96pp.; frontispiece full-page illus. throughout. Very faint previous vertical fold else Very Good and fresh. The title story is a satirical utopia intended to discredit supporters of laissez-faire economics and the Free-Trade League in particular. LEWIS p. 57; SARGENT p. 29; not in NEGLEY. Published for the Industrial League by Henry Carey Baird unknown
187230317Philadelphia: Published for the Industrial League by Henry Carey Baird 1872. First Edition. Octavo 23.5cm.; disbound from larger volume with remnants of cloth spine still present; 96pp.; frontispiece full-page illus. throughout. Very faint previous vertical fold else Very Good and fresh. The title story is a satirical utopia intended to discredit supporters of laissez-faire economics and the Free-Trade League in particular. LEWIS p. 57; SARGENT p. 29; not in NEGLEY. Published for the Industrial League by Henry Carey Baird unknown books
185860305München, Literarisch-artistische Anstalt der J. G. Cotta?schen Buchhandlung, 1858. 8°. 1 Bl., X, 484 S., Marmor. Ppbd. m. handschriftl. Rückenschild.
183571403Berlin, G. Reimer, 1835. VI, 90 S. 20 cm. Lackierte Broschur d. Zeit mit dreiseitigem Goldschnitt.
1860EXE0Fic5Genève, Impr. L.-G. Fick, 1860. Petit in-8° broché (161 p.), exemplaire broché (reproduction photomécanique de l'édition de M. du Bois, Genève, 1540).
1808DEZ-7262Paris, Didot Jeune, 1808. In-8 en demi-basane marbrée au dos lisse orné de filets et rosaces dorées. Xxviii, 425 pp, (1) p. d'errata. Mors fendus sur 3 et 2 cm en tête et queue du plat supérieur. Petite manque de papier sur les plats. Coins frottés, reliure solide malgré tout. Papier frais.
1899DEZ-7870Paris, Librairie Fischbacher, 1899. In-8 broché. 125 pp. Dos cassé, couverture défraichie comportant des déchirures, exemplaire très lisible malgré tout.
187141111871 1871 Th. Telmon, Tarbes, 1871. In-8 demi basane brune, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons, pièces de titre noire, XIVpp. [1f.] 321pp. [9ff.]. Coiffes et nerfs légèrement frottés, bon exemplaire néanmoins.
18963049473Berlin, Walther, 1896. 127 S. OKart. (Umschlag fleckig, leicht lädiert und lose, Papier gebräunt, Stempel auf Titel, ungeschnitten).
1864212276London : Marriage Law Reform Association 1864. First Edition. Paperback. Near fine paperback copy; edges very slightly dust-dulled. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 40 pages; Description: 40 p. ; 22 cm. Subjects: Bible.Old Testament. Leviticus -- Marriage with deceased wife's sister -- Religious aspects -- Marriage law -- Great Britain. London : Marriage Law Reform Association paperback
18733459492Liége, Grandmont-Donders, 1873. 135 S. Originalbroschur (Rücken leicht lädiert, ungeschnitten, kleines Loch auf Vorderdeckel).
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
1900435376Liverpool: Financial Reform Financial Reform Association Liverpool Financial Reform Association Liverpool Association Liverpool 1900. Hardcover. No jacket. Ex-library. Marks and scores on boards. Spine ends and leading corners are worn. Page block is marked and foxed. Foxing in the volume. Library stamp on first page. Ink writing on last title page. Binding is intact contents are clear. AM. Hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. Ex-Library. Financial Reform Financial Reform Association Liverpool Financial Reform Association Liverpool Association Liverpool Hardcover
185256007Boston: Bazin & Chandler printers 1852. 8vo pp. 22 2; original salmon printed wrappers; very good. Includes a list of officers honorary members and the society's constitution. Sabin 52684. <br/><br/> Bazin & Chandler, printers unknown books
189743201Chicago 1897. 1st edition. Original Wrappers 12mo. 23 pages. Singerman 5280. <br> "Read before the Central Conference of American Rabbis at Montreal Canada July 9 1897." <br> <br> Rabbi Joseph Stolz 1861–1941 was a pioneering Reform rabbi and communal leader primarily in Chicago. He was ordained at Hebrew Union College in 1884 and began his rabbinic career began in Little Rock AR before moving to Chicago in 1887 as assistant to Dr. Bernard Felsenthal at Zion Congregation. In response to demographic shifts Stolz founded Isaiah Congregation one of Chicago’s most prominent Reform synagogues which under his leadership built a major temple at 45th and Vincennes Ave. in 1896.<br> Stolz emphasized traditional observance within Reform delivering biblically rooted ethically driven sermons. His contribution to the 1896 Sermons by American Rabbis reflects his emphasis on “deed over creed.â€<br> He was awarded a Doctor of Divinity by HUC in 1890 and a Doctor of Hebrew Law honoris causa in 1931. He held key roles in the Central Conference of American Rabbis President 1905–07 Chicago Rabbinical Association American Jewish Committee JPS and UAHC and was appointed to the Chicago Board of Education 1899–1905 by Mayor Carter Harrison.<br> Stolz’s legacy remains central to the development of Reform Judaism in Chicago Tobias Schanfarber in AJYB 1942. OCLC: 37779652. <br> Covers detached and edgeworn internal text and paper bright and strong Good Condition thus B kh-2-7-BFCL-CC. [Chicago] unknown
186291599Mainz: Kirchheim 1862. XX, 660 Seiten. Frakturdruck. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Halblederband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rücken. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
186746000Leipzig, S. Hirzel, 1866-1867. 8°. XII, 303 (1) S.; VIII, 262 S., 1 Bl., Lwd. d. Zt. m. goldgepr. Rückentitel.
18873135848Hamburg: Richter 1887. 32 Seiten. Frakturdruck. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
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
188647659London: Longmans Green & Co. and Liverpool: The Financial Reform Association 1886. 8vo; contemporary half calf over marbled boards with red morocco spine label; front and rear boards detached inexpert repairs made made with buckram but contents are clean and sound; good. Longmans, Green & Co. and Liverpool: The Financial Reform Association unknown
188647659London: Longmans Green & Co. and Liverpool: The Financial Reform Association 1886. 8vo; contemporary half calf over marbled boards with red morocco spine label; front and rear boards detached inexpert repairs made made with buckram but contents are clean and sound; good. <br/><br/> Longmans, Green & Co. and Liverpool: The Financial Reform Association hardcover books
189020751890 Editions Retaux-Bray, Paris, 1890. In-8 demi-chagrin. (ix), 435 pages. Nombeuses illustrations hors-texte, et quelques dépliantes, carte en couleurs
1838679Paris Debécourt , Delloye , Hachette , Bonnotte 1838 2 vol. in - 8 ( 21,5 x 13,5 cm ) ( poids : 1,3 kg ) Fx. t. , t. , 651 (1) pp. + fx. t. , t. , 707 pp. . Divisé en sept époques , avec Préface du traducteur , Introduction , Errata in fine du vol. I , une Table des matières par vol. . Demi-basane havane . Au dos , nom de l' auteur , titre , tomaison et filets dorés , fers et filets à froid . Plats papier coulé à dominante havane . Gardes papier dominoté vert . Bon état . Rares rousseurs claires . Une mouillure à la Table du vol. I , une mouillure marginale claire aux premiers ff. du vol. II .
1863DEZ-7256Paris, Grassart, Meyrueis, Berger-Levrault, 1863. In-12 en demi-basane verte postérieure au dos à faux nerfs. Viii, 266 pp. Illustré de 5 planches de gravures en noir dont le portrait de Luther en frontispice. Frottements à la reliure sinon bel état.