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1576393Lyons: J. Quadratius for A. de Harsy 1576. Sm. 8vo. 80424pp. With the final 2 blank leaves. Index. Cont. vellum soiled. One leaf with a marginal repair touching a shoulder note. The 12 books of medicine of Alexander of Tralles was a 6th century classic and was often reprinted in both Greek and Latin. Our Latin translation by Johann Gunther first appeared at Strasbourg in 1549. Wellcome Medical Library I #214. See Stillwell. AWAKENING INTEREST IN SCIENCE 1450-1550 III #265. BL French STC p. 10. (J. Quadratius, for) A. de Harsy hardcover books
1849WRCAM49949New York 1849. 1p. of a bifolium docketed on verso of second bifolium leaf. Mailing folds slight edge discoloration else fine. An intriguing note regarding life insurance for a forty-niner traveling to California in 1849 with Henry Webb and John Woodhouse Audubon. The note reads: "Langdon H. Havens wants a life insurance permit for California to go over the Overland Route in company with persons bearing dispatches from our Government in a Company of 100 or more. He wants to leave for Washington immediately." Perhaps the twenty-six-year- old Haven sometimes spelled Havens originally intended to join a safe government- sponsored expedition from Washington but he was in fact among the 100 Forty-Niners who embarked on a famously ill-fated overland expedition led by Army Colonel Henry Webb with John Woodhouse Audubon son of the famous ornithologist as his second in command which left New York on February 8. <br> <br> The company proceeded by ship train stagecoach and riverboat to New Orleans and from there by steamer across the Gulf of Mexico to the mouth of the Rio Grande where they arrived on March 13 - an odd overland route dictated by Webb a veteran of the Mexican-American War. There disaster struck. A dozen men died of cholera the company's money was stolen and leadership conflict led Webb to leave the company with a dozen followers. Some of the remaining stalwarts including Haven followed Audubon onward trekking for seven months through Mexico and Arizona the survivors finally reaching San Diego in November. Some then took a boat to San Francisco; others continued overland to the gold fields. As meticulously recorded by Audubon a naturalist and painter in his own right the entire venture has gone down in history as "one of the most poorly-planned" Forty-Niner expeditions "on record." Haven though nearly dying en route was one of the fortunate few who "made it to California." An appealing note dated in the famous year of the California Gold Rush that eerily anticipates the dangers inherent in overland travel in America in the 19th century. unknown books
16-633016th or 17th Century. . Drawing in sanguine. 16 x 9cm. Artist's name in pencil verso. Provenance:Né en 1906 à Lezay Deux-Sèvres Jacques Cathy a exercé d’abord la profession de caricaturiste à l’hebdomadaire « Le Rire ». Il a rejoint vers 1927 l’équipe du Cabaret « La Vache Enragée » conduite par Roger Toziny. Jacques Cathy poursuit sa carrière de chansonnier après le décès de Toziny en 1939 et après la guerre il conduit parallèlement une carrière d’acteur dans le cinéma. Jacques Cathy était le 3ème Maire de La Commune Libre de Montmartre à partir de l’élection en 1949.Final provenance: Les Collections Aristophil - 164 bis avenue Charles-de-Gaulle 92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine. 16th or 17th Century. unknown
185070164New York:: S. W. Benedict 1850. First edition. original printed front wrapper; rear wrapper lacking. Some brown spotting covers about 20% of the front wrapper decreasing in extent and color over the next few leaves not affecting legibility. . 8vo. Arguments and reasons submitted to the Honorable the Members of the Senate and House of Representatives of the 31st Congress of the United States. Howes C-771. Sabin 16719. S. W. Benedict, unknown
15679512Basel: P. Perna suis & H. Petri 1567. Vellum. Very good. 62050pp. Index. Contemporary vellum hand lettered spine. Small portion of top edge of front cover 1/4" x 2" chipped. Tipped in ahead of the title are 3 pages of a previous early owner's manuscript biographical notes on Facius. Historical work on the Kingdom of Naples with 2 texts one by Facius and another by J.J. Pontanus. B.L. German p.297. (P. Perna suis & H. Petri) hardcover books
15517506Venice: Per Giovanmaria Bonello 1551. First edition thus. Vellum. Very Good. Sm. 8vo. ff.8239. Lacking the final blank leaf. Title page with a large woodcut printer's device with initials Z.M./B.V. at bottom. Cont. vellum a bit soiled a few minor chips ties lacking. Some old soiling including some discoloration to blank fore-edge of a few final leaves. A collection of aphorisms and apothegms selected chiefly from Cicero's correspondence. Per Giovanmaria Bonello hardcover books
1877WRCAM18476Hartford 1877. 339pp. plus thirty mounted albumen portraits including frontispiece. Original cloth. Spine ends frayed corners bumped. Contents a bit shaken. Overall quite good. A thorough survey of the early settlement of Cornwall Connecticut. This work is notable for its thirty mounted photographic portraits of prominent citizens. Much on the ecclesiastical history of the town the service of native sons in the American Revolution etc. Also genealogical sketches of prominent families. hardcover books
1958000116aTel- Aviv: Olamenu Publ. House 1958. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 2 volumes.1958- 1962. Complete set with the RARE second volume. Original feaux-leather bindings with original dust-jacket. Small fol. RICHLY ILLUSTRATED. A VERY GOOD AND CLEAN SET - <br/> <br/> Olamenu Publ. House hardcover
1866WRCAM26697BWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Mild toning. Very good. One of the Fort Sully treaties. "These famous treaties were concluded at Fort Sully Dakota Territory by Newton Edmunds E.B. Taylor and Generals S.R. Curtis and H.H. Sibley. They stipulate a cessation of hostilities and depredations by the various bands and their withdrawal from the overland routes established or to be established through their country etc. Among the witnesses is Hezeiah L. Hosmer Chief Justice of Montana Territory" - Eberstadt. EBERSTADT INDIAN TREATIES 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM26697AWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Mild toning. Very good. One of the Fort Sully treaties. "These famous treaties were concluded at Fort Sully Dakota Territory by Newton Edmunds E.B. Taylor and Generals S.R. Curtis and H.H. Sibley. They stipulate a cessation of hostilities and depredations by the various bands and their withdrawal from the overland routes established or to be established through their country etc. Among the witnesses is Hezeiah L. Hosmer Chief Justice of Montana Territory" - Eberstadt. EBERSTADT INDIAN TREATIES 130. unknown books
16403044<p>Amsterdam. Very Good. C.1640. Map. Verso text in Latin. Orginal 17th century hand color. Foxing to lower edges. Image size 19 1/3"- 15 1/2". Paper size 20 1/2"- 15 1/2" ; All shipments through USPS insured Priority Mail. .</p>
15556824Padova: Gratioso Perchacino 1555. Original edition. Very Good. Quarto 20 cm; 12 leaves signed a-c4 last leaf blank. Printer's device a crowned salamander ensconced in flames on title page. Woodcut initial at start of text. Bound in recent half morocco over marbled boards. Trimmed close to top edge. Gutters guarded. Some spotting on title page but generally clean. <br /> <br />Reference: EDIT 16 CNCE 57958; For attribution to Lando see Silvana Seidel Menchi Chi fu Ortensio Lando "Rivista storica italiana" #106 1994 501-564. Not in Grendler. <br /><br />This is an essay about death. In particular it is a eulogy on the death of young Elizabetta Dotta who it is stated in the text died recently married at the age of 16 years 8 months 24 days and 12 hours. The cause of her death is not given. It does not indulge in a moment's sorrow over the young woman's early demise. Instead it is an extended encomium of death itself praising death as liberation from the essential misery of life in this corrupt and depraved world. As such it is an eloquent statement of philosophical pessimism the tradition which views life as the soul's exile as suffering and sees death as a preferable alternative. While the text is not signed the author is presumed to be Ortensio Lando the uncomfortable peripatetic humanist who never stayed in one place for very long either physically or philosophically. "What is life" Lando asks. "Smoke a dream a running shadow a ship that leaves no trace an arrow shot to its destination. Gratioso Perchacino hardcover
1828D2439Paris: Firmin Didot pour Lami Denozan 1828. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 210 x 132mm. viii cxlvi 48pp. notes and glossary. Illustrated with hand-colored engraved title with marginal vignettes of female personifications and muses by Richard Parkes Bonington. Illustrated throughout with 10 half-page lithographs printed on chine-collé carefully hand-colored heightened in gilt and mounted; six are by Richard Parkes Bonington and four are by Henry Monnier and 15 decorative initials highlighted with colors inspired by ornaments found on the Books of Hours printed in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. 19th-century full red morocco decoratively tooled in gilt five raised bands gilt doublures marbled endpapers all edges gilt; lightly foxed throughout miniatures remain bright and fresh; spine slightly scuffed. Armorial bookplate of J. Austin Stevens Junior to front pastedown. First Edition of this rare and unusual book OCLC locates only four copies all in German libraries. Férdinand Langlé littérateur dramatist and occasional necromancer focused his literary interests on the nostalgic and the romantic. In 1828 he edited Les Contes du Gay-Sçavoir a witty collection of medieval ballads and fables. The text is printed in Gothic characters and illustrated to imitate the style of medieval manuscript illumination; it is followed by endnotes and a glossary printed in Roman type. The major illustrator of the work Richard Parkes Bonington was an English Romantic landscape painter who also worked in lithography. He was a close and admired friend of painters Eugene Delacroix and Antoine-Jean Gros. Gordon Ray speaking of Bonington says his importance in the development of lithography can hardly be overstated.His designs for Vues pittoresques de lEcosse and Contes des Gay-Sçavoir are by no means negligible. Boningtons career as a lithographer was short but splendid. - Art of the French illus. book pp. 173 & 176. Fine fresh and bright rare colored copy of this nostalgic work on the medieval period. Brunet III 819; Carteret III p. 172 livre tres rare; Curtis 54-60; Ray 114 <br/><br/> Firmin Didot pour Lami Denozan hardcover
15439601Paris: Joannis Boulle 1543. Full calf. Very good. 8vo. ff.82394. 20th century tan calf with red morocco spine label over modern boards. The first 4 leaves have an old round embossed stamp of a seminary in Granby Mass. Title page also with an inked Catholic stamp of some order otherwise a nice clean copy. This work has been falsely attributed to Saint Thomas Aquinas. Apparently the author/editor is Nicolaus de Gorra or spelled Nicolas de Corran. Adams B1852. Joannis Boulle unknown books
1450007081France 1450. No Binding. Very Good. A fine illuminated leaf on vellum from a Latin Breviary of Book of Hours containing part of the homily XXXIII on the Gospels by St. Gregory the Great read during the Office for the Feast of Saint Mary Magdaline. Written in two columns of 27 lines in a handsome Gothic Textualis Quadrata ruled in red in black and red ink with alternating blue and red initials heightened with delicate pen flourishing extending into the margins. Rubrics in red. The text opens "De sancta Maria Magdalena." recounting Mary Magdalene's penitence and devotion an evocative passage central to her medieval cult. Condition: Fine for its age. Vellum bright and clean with light natural cockling and a few faint handling marks. Inks unfaded rubrication vivid. Handsomely matted and framed with gilt border. Visible area: 5 x 4 in. 127 x 102 mm Frame size: 15 x 11 inches. An attractive and well-preserved example of 15th century devotional manuscript art <br/> <br/> unknown
1935947Berlin: Julius Springer 1935. 1st Edition. FIRST EDITION IN ORIGINAL PRINTED WRAPS OF THE "LANDMARK" PAPER PRESENTING THE PREISACH MODEL OF HYSTERESIS Mayergoyz Mathematical Models of Hysteresis 1. <br /> <br /> The Preisach model is a well-known hysteresis identification method in which the hysteresis is modeled by linear combination of hysteresis operators. First introduced by Ferenc Franz Preisach in this paper the widely accepted Preisach model of hysteresis "generalizes hysteresis loops as the parallel connection of independent relay hysterons" a two-valued operator used to model hysteresis Wikipedia.<br /> <br /> Hysteresis is a form of non-linearity with memory an example being a magnet that may "have more than one possible magnetic moment in a given magnetic field depending on how the field changed in the past" Wikipedia. In the Preisach model specifically hysteresis is described starting from the hypothesis that a free-energy profile characterized by multiple local minima and metastable state can be decomposed into a set of many elementary bistable contribution. Each bistable unit can occupy one of two states and - and is characterized by two reduced fields the local coercive field and an interaction field" Mayergoyz The Science of Hysteresis 101. <br /> <br /> "Preisach's approach was purely intuitive. It was based on a plausible hypotheses concerning the physical mechanisms of magnetization. For this reason the Preisach model was first regarded as a physical model of hysteresis" Mayergoyz. The model remains frequently in use is a wide variety of the sciences — from mathematics to engineering mechanics economics and biology. CONDITION & DETAILS: Complete issue. viii pp. 277-712. 8vo. 9 x 6 inches; 225 x 140mm. Very slight toning at the edges of the wraps and interior the scanner makes it appear much much darker in the image than to the naked eye. Front wrap is detached withal bright clean and near fine condition. Julius Springer paperback
1610299331610. Three texts bound as one with continuous pagination. 1282 pages with unpaginated complete index to all three books. Bound in the original vellum with soiling to the covers. Age browning and some minor old damping to the text top corner of blank flyleaf clipped evidently to remove a prior owner name. A firmly bound very good copy of these scarce books. See pictures. . Full-Leather. Very Good. Hardcover
15867398Bologna: Per Alexandrum Benatium 1586. First edition. Hardbound. Very Good. 4to. 42 blank leaves2602 blank leaves64pp. Index. With a beautiful title page illustrated with a large woodcut depicting St. Petronius the patron saint of Bologna and 2 smaller woodcuts of the arms of the city and of a bishop. Cont. limp vellum some light soiling hand lettered paper spine label chipped some old library lettering at foot of spine. Old private library bookplate on front pastedown. This book by the historian Sigonio 1524-1584 gives short biographies of the bishops and archbishops of Bologna from St. Zama 270 to Gabriele Paleozzi 1566. Not in Adams. BL Italian STC p. 627. Per Alexandrum Benatium hardcover books
51-4094Antwerp: Theodoor Galle ca 1580. Engraving. 20 x 26 cm. Trimmed to borderline; mounted on an old rag support sheet. One stain below the horse. Without the Plate 31 in lower right corner. OCLC Number: 549 49249; The New Hollstein X 125 ff. 2196-2209; Huth 10; Mennessier de la Lance II 537; Lipperheide Tc 13; Hollstein VII 81 484-423 Galle and VIII 113 334-348 Goltzius.Stradanus's series depicts the horses of Don Juan of Austria Governor-General of the Netherlands from 1576 to 1578. His designs were executed between 1578 to 1580 by several prominent engravers including Adriaen Collaert Hieronymus Wierix and Hendrik Goltzius. Don Juan of Austria was the illegitimate son of Charles V and a half-brother to Philip II 1555-1598 King of Spain and the Netherlands. He lead Spanish troops to their decisive victory against the Ottoman Empire at the Battle of Lepanto 1571 and became Governor-General of the Netherlands in 1576. He died of the plague in 1578. It was in the Netherlands that Stadanus drew Don Juan's collection of horses from the different regions of Europe. Mennessier p. 537.Strauss lists an additional 11 engravings not signed by an engraver as by Goltzius and Mauquoy-Hendrickx adds 2 to those bearing Wierix's name.Jan van der Straet is given as draughtsman on most of the plates or in their legends variations of "TheÌodore Galle excudit" on many. Three engravers are named: Adrian Collaert 1 12 Jeronimus Wierix 4-7 9-11 19 22 24 28 29 and Hendrik Goltzius 15 17 34 39. "Ioan Galle excud." 38 39 previously bearing "Phls Galle excud.".Several editions of varying numbers of the engravings variously numbered were issued prior to 1600 by Philip Galle one in 1578 with the title: Equile Joannis Austriaci Caroli V . Antwerp: Theodoor Galle, ca 1580 unknown
15548113Paris: Jacobum Kerver 1554. Second printing. Vellum. Very Good. 8vo. 64416pp. Woodcut portrait of the author on title. Orig. limp vellum somewhat soiled and spine a bit chipped at top. Some text soiling. Front free endpaper lacking. French legal scholar's 1488-1558 treatise on the aspect of Roman law pertaining to inheritance and succession. It was first printed in 1550. Jacobum Kerver hardcover books
179654848London: Printed for G. Sael 1796. Hardcover. Poor to very good condition. Octavo bound in three quarter calf over marbled boards containing eight pamphlets and ephemera. Binding with front cover and spine detached but present wear along edges with leather at corners missing. Illustrated book plate of Joseph Swift Whistler on inside front cover. Signature of three free endpapers title page and leaf with pages 1-2 loosely laid in. Short New York Times article on Shakespeare dispute from the 1940s laid in. Some sporadic offsetting and light foxing.<br /> <br /> 1. A Comparative Review of the Opinions of Mr. James Boaden Editor of the Oracle. .2 59 1pp. Original cream wraps with black lettering on cover authors and publishing date entered by hand. "It is not because the style or the matter of Mr. Boaden's Critical Examination of the Shakespeare MSS. appears to possess any intrinsic merit that it is made the subject of consideration in the following pages. Much less is this slight attempt dictated by any apprehension that the authenticity of those MSS. will be materially affected either by the arguments of such an examiner or the detection of his sophistry. But when an individual pretends to direct the taste of the public when relying on the fancied ingenuity and importance of his criticism he attempts to depreciate real merit it becomes at least necessary to examine the purity of his motives and the consistency of his conduct. The authenticity of the MSS. in the hands of Mr. Ireland must ultimately be refereed to a higher tribunal" First paragraph. "The "Shakespeare MSS." are the Ireland forgeries. Sometimes ascribed to Matthew Wyatt." Folger Shakespeare Library<br /> <br /> 2. An Historical Account of the Monumental Bust of William Shakespeare in the Chancel of the Church at Stratford-Upon-Avon Warwickshire. With critical remarks on the authors who have written on it by Abraham Wivell Portrait Painter. London. Published by the author. 1827. iv 28pp. Original tan wraps with black lettering and ruling on cover. Frontispiece engraving. With preface to the author's pamphlet of 1825. "The following remarks on the Monumental Bust of Shakespeare in the Church of the Holy Trinity Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire is printed from my Pamphlet 1825 with additions." Page 5.<br /> <br /> 3. Traditionary Anecdotes of Shakespeare. Collected in Warwickshire in the Year MDCXCIII. Now first published from the original manuscript. London. Thomas Rodd. 1838. 19 1pp. Original cream wraps with black lettering on cover. Contains four page advertisement and the letter addressed to Mr. Edward Southwell signed "John at Stiles." The last page contains the printed text "10. April 1693 - From Mr. Dowdall Description of Severall places in Warwickshire" at top and "These for Mr. Southwell p' Sent."<br /> <br /> 4. Observations on an Autograph of Shakespeare and the Orthography of his Name. Communicated to the Society of Antiquaries by Sir Frederic Madden in a letter to John Gage. London Thomas Rodd. MDCCCXXXIII. 16 2pp. Light brown wraps with black lettering and triple framing on cover. Title page with facsimile of Shakespeare signature. Reprinted from the Archaeologia vol. xxvii pp. 113-123 with some corrections.<br /> <br /> 5. For Private Circulation Was Lord Bacon the Author of Shakespeare's Plays A Letter to Lord Ellesmere by William Henry Smith. London: Printed for the Author by Woodfall and Kinder. 1856. 15 pages.<br /> <br /> 6. Shakespeare No Deerstealer or A Short Account of Fulbroke Park Near Stratford-On-Avon. By C. Holte Bracebridge Sometime Hon. Sec. to the Shakespeare House Committee. London: Printed by Harrison and Sons. 1862. 4 original watercolor. 32pp. Extensive appendix notes A through F.<br /> <br /> 7. The Stratford Portrait of Shakespeare. Copies of communications to The Times made subsequent to that which appeared April 5th. The recently discovered portrait of Shakespeare. To the Editor of The Times. Two 1861 letter by Charles Weight with commentary. 4 pages.<br /> <br /> 8. The Stratford Portrait of Shakespeare and The Athenaeum; Also Ben Jonson; and the Macaulay-Penn Controversy; in Connexion with That periodical–or its Editor. "Jones is immortal until he is found out; and then down comes the extinguisher and the immortal is dead and burried." Roundabout Papers NO XII. Text by Charles Weight. 307 Regent Street W. May 31st 1861. 19 pages. "The "New Facts" of the Athenaeum in reference to Ben Jonson Examined. And some facts of real importance in relation to the Macaulay and Penn Controversy Displayed. Printed for G. Sael hardcover
elala3112Kingston: Creighton Printer 1868. First Edition. Including reports by A.Heatherington William Barnes and R.Bell and a folding map by W.C.Chewett & Co. Toronto. “From the reliable information which has been submitted in the foregoing pages it is obvious that gold mining in Nova Scotia has become a well established and profitable branch of industry and is now a safe field for the investment of capital. In Nova Scotia seven years of successful mining…afford the capitalist the best guarantee of what he may expect in the future…A high average yield being established beyond all doubt and there being an unlimited quantity of material to operate upon the production will be in direct proportion to the amount of labour employed…The gross yield is now about $600000 a year but there is nothing to prevent it becoming $6000000 per annum in ten years…â€. pp. 19-20 Not in Casey. 8vo. pp. 20. folding partly coloured lithographed map. library quarter cloth original printed wrs. bound in tears to wrs. library bookplate & 2 rubberstamps Kingston: Creighton, Printer, 1868 hardcover
190154081Colorado Springs CO: The Woods Investment Co. of Colorado 1901. Oblong 8vo. 7.9 x 5.25 in. 48 pp unpaginated. Illustrated throughout with photos woodcut borders decorative elements maps 1 large folding frontisp. map w/ mine cross-section on verso showing Gold Coin Mine tunnels & location. Pictorial softcovers Arts & Crafts cover art of the Gold Coin Mine minor dustsoiling slight shelfwear a few leaves w/ faint dog-eared creases still VG bright copy. First edition of this scarce mining sales promotion from the Woods Investment Company which sponsored a booth in the Mining Building at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo NY in order to raise funds and expand the Woods mining and business empire. At the time the Woods operated the Gold Coin Mine employing 300 men with an annual payroll of $ 350000 as well as the Consolidated Doctor-Jack Pot New Zealand Mabel M. Damon Morning Glory and others. The Woods founded Victor CO and while digging the foundations for their elaborate Victor Hotel they discovered in 1894 a twenty-inch-wide vein of gold ore and began the development of the famed Gold Coin Mine. After rebuilding following the 1899 Victor CO fire the company continued to expand and rebuilt most of the burned-out business district in fire-resistant brick and stone. This work includes photo illustrations of Victor CO Cameron CO the Robinson-Victor Mine the Economic Gold Extraction Co. the Pike’s Peak power station and the Cripple Creek Short Line. The Woods were progressive mine owners who invested back into their community including the Gold Coin Club for Woods miners and workers which included a ballroom gymnasium baths bowling lanes tennis courts billiards room library and dining rooms. Unfortunately the Pan-American Exposition is best remembered as the site of the assassination of President McKinley shot by the anarchist Leon Czolgosz at the Temple of Music Sept. 6 1901. See: LaJean Greeson Linda Tingvik & Margie King The Gold Coin Mine: Part of the Woods Family Epire Victor Heritage Society 2017. The Woods Investment Co. of Colorado, paperback
166023678London: Printed by John Redmayne for Philip Chetwin 1660. 1st edition Abbott W. Bib. of O. Cromwell #1060; Halkett and Lang IV 107 attributing the work's publication to Fiennes; Wing W-1988. Period full calf. A Gd copy minor worming to spine/A2 partially detached lower portion/lower corner lacking from leaf E3 does not affect text. Occasional period marginal annotation. 6 112 pp 8vo: A4 -A1 presumed a blank B - 4U4 4X - 4Z2. <br/><br/>Whitelocke's account of the Committee deliberations in which Cromwell ultimately declined to assume the mantle of 'king'. Printed by John Redmayne for Philip Chetwin unknown books
1790194448London: Printed for G. Kearsley 1790. First Edition. Hardback. Closed tear to the title. Finely and period sympathetically bound in modern aniline calf over marble boards. Raised bands with gilt cross-bands and the title blocked direct in gilt. An uncommonly good example; of presentation quality - scans and additional bibliographic detail on request.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 232 pages; Physical description; xv1232p. ; 8°. Notes; Anonymous. By Leman Thomas Rede the elder. Referenced by: English Short Title Catalog ESTCT100328. Subjects; Judges - Great Britain. Lawyers - Great Britain. London: Printed for G. Kearsley hardcover