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17640041111764 Avignon, sans nom d’éditeur, 1764. Deux volumes in-quarto (211 X 260 mm) basane fauve marbrée, dos cinq nerfs ornés, caissons ornés aux petits fers, pièces de titre et tomaison maroquin rouge et vert, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque). Tome I: titre illustré, (4) ff. de titre, avertissement et table des chapitres, 615 pages, (1) page d'errata, 7 cartes et 7 planches hors-texte; Tome II: titre illustré, (4) ff. de titre, avertissement et table des chapitres, 618 pages, (1) page d'errata, 3 cartes et 5 planches hors-texte. Quelques pointes de rousseurs et piqures.
4986Paris, Imp. de Selligue, 1829. In-8 broché, 42 p. Etat moyen : qq. rousseurs, manque plats, page de titre déchirée.
1944200780Berlin, 1851-1944. Versch. geb. St. u. Sign. a. Tit. 2 Bde. ohne Einbd., 5 Bde. ohne Rücken. 7 Bde. eingerissen bzw. gelockert. Einige Ecken bestoßen. Fehlen: Jg. 66, allgem. Tl. zu 63 u. 73, techn. Tl. zu 72, Bd. 45 Taf. 9.
1764WRCAM54454ALondon: Printed by Mark Baskett.and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett 1764. 2275-299pp. Folio. Loose gatherings stab holes at gutter margins. Near fine. An outstanding copy of the rare official Parliamentary printing for the "Grenville Budget" of 1764 accompanied by three later acts amending regulations set forth. This budget act contains the so-called "Sugar Act" which was the first deliberate and direct attempt to tax the American colonies in order to pay for the British military presence in North America. <br> <br> The Sugar Act levied a tax of three pence per gallon on the importation of foreign molasses molasses from the British West Indies would be exempt from the tax. But the proposed legislation did far more than tax sugar products. It also detailed more foreign goods to be taxed including certain wines coffee pimiento cambric and printed calico and further regulated the export of lumber and iron. The enforced tax on molasses caused the almost immediate decline in the rum industry in the colonies. <br> <br> The final part of the title of the Act was Grenville's response to the British Customs Board's estimate that the annual revenue from American customs was a paltry £1800. Grenville whose guiding principles were strict adherence to legality and financial solvency found this state of affairs to be intolerable. Existing trade regulations designed to raise greater revenue would be more rigidly enforced with incentives offered to naval officers and customs officials. <br> <br> This Budget Act of 1764 set the tone for many of the British policies and measures that followed. A chain of events was set in motion which would lead step by step to the American Revolution. Reaction in the colonies was not long in coming. In Massachusetts James Otis and Samuel Adams fired pamphlets at it; the merchants of Boston banded together to protest; other colonial writers from Newport to Williamsburg added their voices; in England Thomas Pownall and others defended the step. All understood that a new era had dawned with the so-called Sugar Act. <br> <br> The present copy is accompanied by three further scarce acts of Parliament related to the statutes set forth by the Sugar Act. The first from 1765 alters the duties imposed on sugar imports. The other two from 1777 and 1779 made amendments to address penalties for smuggling sugar from America into Great Britain during the Revolution. They are as follows: <br> <br> 1 AN ACT FOR MORE EFFECTUALLY SECURING AND ENCOURAGING THE TRADE OF HIS MAJESTY'S AMERICAN DOMINIONS.FOR ALTERING THE BOUNTIES AND DRAWBACKS UPON SUGAR EXPORTED. caption title. London 1765. 2799-818pp. ESTC N56877. <br> <br> 2 AN ACT TO EXPLAIN AND AMEND SO MUCH OF AN ACT MADE IN THE FOURTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF HIS PRESENT MAJESTY AS RELATES TO THE PREVENTING OF CLANDESTINE CONVEYANCE OF SUGAR AND PANELS FROM THE BRITISH COLONIES AND PLANTATIONS IN AMERICA TO GREAT BRITAIN. London 1778. 21027-1030pp. ESTC N57924. <br> <br> 3 AN ACT TO AMEND AN ACT MADE IN THE EIGHTEENTH YEAR OF HIS PRESENT MAJESTY INTITULED AN ACT TO EXPLAIN AND AMEND SO MUCH OF AN ACT MADE IN THE FOURTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF HIS PRESENT MAJESTY AS RELATES TO THE PREVENTING OF CLANDESTINE CONVEYANCE OF SUGAR AND PANELS FROM THE BRITISH COLONIES AND PLANTATIONS IN AMERICA TO GREAT BRITAIN. London 1780. 2175-178pp. ESTC N57924. <br> <br> An excellent set of Parliamentary acts comprising the first attempt to tax the American colonies the Sugar Act and several additional acts revising its statutes up through the Revolution. ESTC N56801. REESE REVOLUTIONARY HUNDRED 4 ref. Printed by Mark Baskett,...and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett unknown books
1944201018Berlin, 1851-1944. Versch. geb. St. a. Tit. Bd. 2 ohne Einbd. Bd. 26-28, 31-32 ohne Rücken. Bd. 1, 17-18, 21, 31-32 u. 1 Beilagenheft etwas eingerissen bzw. gelockert. Sonst nur die frühen Jgg. bestoßen. Fehlen: Allgem. Tl. zu Bd. 63 u. 73 ; Techn. Tl. zu Bd. 72; Bd. 45 Taf. 9.
19432090202120200056Tokodo 1943. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Tokodo paperback
3729229<p>America. 1951. Illustrated Poster. 41 x 27 inches. Printed in blue and red. Fold lines numerous inexpert tape mends to verso otherwise very good.</p> <p>A Georgia native Walker Smith Jr. 1921 –1989 a.k.a. Sugar Ray Robinson is regarded by some authorities as the greatest boxer of all time. Outside of the ring Robinson was one of the first African Americans to gain stardom as a celebrity becoming a fixture of New York’s 1940s and 1950s social scene “his presence extended beyond his boxing skills to showmanship class and grace.†AAL </p> <p>This movie poster advertises a film of the boxing-rematch between Robinson and England’s Randy Turpin a.k.a. “The Leamington Licker†on September 12 1951 at the Polo Grounds in New York City. Turpin had beaten Robinson two months before. In this grudge match movie audiences watched Robinson beat Turpin as Jimmy Powers the New York Daily News sports editor narrated the film.</p> <p>The Associated Press has named Sugar Ray Robinson the fighter of the century just ahead of Muhammad Ali. Upon his retirement in 1965 in front of thousands at Madison Square Garden and to a standing ovation Robinson was lifted into the air by four of his key former competitors Turpin being one of these men.</p> <p>A large and striking poster of one of the ultimate fighters of the 20th century.</p> unknown
11470Genève, sans nom (probablement Pellet), 1781 ; 10 tomes in-12 et Atlas in-4 (1780) ; demi-basane fauve, dos à faux-nerfs dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison bleu-canard, tranches jaunes ; ON AJOUTE : Atlas : demi-veau glacé vert-Empire, dos décoré de fleurons dorés, titre doré (reliure début du XIXe siècle) ; XII, 452 ; VIII, 516 ; VIII, 471 ; VIII, 391 ; VIII, 352 ; VIII, 404 ; XII, 471 ; 426 ; VIII, 362 ; IV, 447 ; portrait de Raynal par F.G. Lardy en frontispice du tome Ier et 9 frontispices gravés, un à chaque tome, eux aussi par Lardy ; Atlas : (4), 22 pp., (1) f. blanc, 50 cartes dépliantes (49 + 17 bis).
199428895Westport Connecticut U.S.A.: Bergin & Garvey. New. 1994. Hardcover. 0897893832 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - -- with a bonus offer-- . Bergin & Garvey hardcover
1794PHO-1886John Stockdale, Londres, 1794-1801, 3 volumes in-4 (275 X 225 mm), reliés plein veau marbré époque (restauration ancienne), pièce de titre rouge et de tomaison vert. Tome I, liv-494 pp., Tome II 520 pp, Tome III (1801) xix 443 pp., illustré de 3 frontispices, 11 cartes dont une en double feuille et dépliante (720 X 620) (cartes des Indes occidentales), 2 dépliantes Saint Domingo (250 X 225) et Jamaïque et 8 planches h.t., ex-libris en page de garde, déchirures aux pliures et brunissures en marge de la grande carte, frottements, griffures, pièces de titre et tomaison avec petits manques, quelques brunissures sur les titres et quelques feuillets.
1846612861New. Brand new and still unused unknown
007147739XNew. Brand new and still unused unknown
1941201055Magdeburg, 1894/95-1941. M. zahlr. Taf. u. Abb. Hldr., Hlwd. u in Heften. Einige Einbde. beschabt. bzw. angerissen. Wenige Bind. bzw. Rücken lose. Einige Rücken fehlen. Teils m. Rsign u. St. a. Tit. Fehlen: einige TI u. teils Werbeseiten.
17046Madrid, D. Manuel Pita 1852 [et] La Havane, imprenta de Barcina, 1853. 2 vol. in-8, 420 pp. + 462 pp., basane marbrée brune de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de filets à froid et de frises dorées, pièce de titre et pièce de tomaison noires, petite pièce de cuir en queue du dos comportant l'inscription "Libreria Albela Habana", tranches mouchetées (trous de ver, frottements, rousseurs, rogné)
1731WRCAM46721London 1731. 31pp. Folio. Vertical fold reinforced with tissue. Minor soiling. Very good. A protest against a Bill to restrain the northern colonies from trading with the French and Dutch sugar islands. One of five editions published all rather scarce. Only four copies of this edition noted by ESTC - at the National Archives New-York Historical Society University of Michigan and the University of Minnesota. European Americana also notes Yale and JCB. ESTC N15514. EUROPEAN AMERICANA 731/37. unknown books
1731WRCAM46722London 1731. 31pp. Folio. Vertical fold reinforced with tissue. Very light foxing and wear. Very good. A protest against a bill to restrain the northern colonies from trading with the French and Dutch sugar islands. One of two editions published. Only four copies located by ESTC: British Library Bibliothèque National John Carter Brown Library and University of Minnesota. ESTC T20672. HANSON 4222. EUROPEAN AMERICANA 731/39. unknown books
1997202480New York: Powerhouse Books 1997. First edition. Hardcover. One of only 100 specially bound copies. Features an introduction by Andy Grundberg along with an essay by Bert Randolph Sugar. A gritty and intimate collection of black and white photograph of boxers and their environs. Includes 51 duotone illustrations. A fine copy in a fine slipcase. No dust jacket as issued. Signed by Fink on the half title page. Laid in is a silver gelatin print that is signed and numbered by Fink on the verso. One of Fink's best books. Powerhouse Books unknown
56 pages. Features: Cover photo of Japanese Renaissance Man Yukio Mishima who took his life three months later; Dear Prince - a letter to Norodom (Prince) Sihanouk on the situation in his native Cambodia since he moved to Peking (Beijing) and US troops came and went; Photo-illustrated feature article on Yukio Mishima; How to Lose the Bermuda (Yacht) Race (from Newport, RI to the Onion Patch); Beautiful color fashion ads; Portrait of a Decade - what the census shows about the turbulent 60's; Fashion photos entitled 'Cop-out Clothes; Photos of Robert T. Snyders' home in Brooklyn; Bridge article; No-Cal Cola ad on back cover says "We Ain't Got No Sugar." Above-average external wear. Crossword completed in pencil. A worthy vintage copy of this rare Mishima memento. Book
185831868Springfield IL 1858. Broadside 10-1/2" x 13-1/2". Printed in four columns. Lightly foxed old folds Very Good.<br/><br/> This evidently unrecorded broadside recounts the proceedings of a Convention. held at the State Capitol in Springfield to determine the feasibility of a regional program to advance the cultivation of sorghum or Chinese sugar cane. Notice of the Convention was reported in the Sangamo Journal / Illinois State Journal for 30 December 1857: "It is confidently believed that the Chinese Sugar Cane is well 'adapted to our soil and climate' and that it can be successfully and profitably cultivated and manufactured into molasses and sugar." <br/> The Agricultural Committee submitted information from growers and processors in Kentucky Pennsylvania Ohio and Indiana. The Mechanical Committee could not produce an acceptable proposal for a processing machine and the Convention adjourned with a recommendation that Illinois delegates gather more information for a future convention. Efforts to stimulate the growth of northern sugar cane continued through the succeeding decades.<br/>As of October 2019 not located on OCLC or the online sites of AAS NYPL Newberry Harvard Yale U MI. Not in Sabin Eberstadt Decker Graff. unknown books
114788San Francisco The Union Lithograph Co. c. 1912. . Tall 4to; 56 photogravures contents toned; original stiff cloth wrappers cream with burgundy backstrip titles gilt wrappers a little rubbed and marked a very good copy.<br /> An uncommon marketing booklet for the California Sugar & White Pine Company which was headquartered in San Francisco from at least 1902 to 1919 based on the dates of correspondence held at the Arizona Historical Society. The contents comprise 56 photogravures documenting the entire lumbering process from stands of old-growth pine through felling milling and transportation. A fantastic record of the American timber industry from the period when it was becoming highly mechanised.<br /> San Francisco, The Union Lithograph Co., [c. 1912]. hardcover
190923343Yonkers NY 1909. Very good . Oblong photo album 7.25'' x 10.75'' approx. Flexible black cloth boards. 25 black paper leaves holding 28 photographs of which the first 23 mounted recto only. All photos 5'' x 7'' approx. <br/><br/>Collection of original photographs the majority dated showing a portion of a Yonkers sugar refinery under construction in great detail. The Federal Sugar Refining Co. run by the Spreckels family built its refinery on the east bank of the Hudson River in 1901 reorganizing what was once the National Sugar Refinery; the same site would later be taken over by American Sugar Refining and still operates under the ownership of Domino Sugar. Images document the building progress from April 16 1909 to May 27 1909 showing the site both empty and with men and horses at work. hardcover books
First and only edition, [2], 30pp., stitched as issued in blue paper wrappers, a very good copy. The author argues against putting an additional duty on sugar "which... would be a great hardship on the sugar-planter in the West Indies, and very little benefit to the revenue...". He sets out all the costs involved in producing sugar, such as the price of slaves and the cost of keeping them, the higher freight costs, insurance, cost of animals and contributions to the defence force. Finally, he states the advantages of the sugar trade for Britain and shows how an additional duty would be to the detriment of the trade. Goldsmiths'-Kress, 8163; Hanson, 5917; Sabin, 40397; ESTC gives the British Library as the only UK hold.
179222256nantes 1792 une lettre (de 4 pages , une grande feuille pliée en deux) manuscrite à l'encre brune sur les 4 pages sur papier crème, format : 19 centimètres de large x 29 centimètres de haut, signé LECHALAS , Nantes, le 20 FEVRIER 1856, + 7 documents :1 - compte dintérêts de Mr Lechalas au 31 décembre 1857 , 1er, 2ème et 3ème Voyage du Franklin (un compte sur une double page papier pelure crème, manuscrite à lencre brune (26 x 21 cm) ecrite dun seul côté.2-compte du Navire le Benjamin Franklin: 2ème Voyage de la Reunion à Nantes(un compte sur une page de papier pelure crème manuscrite à lencre brune (26,5 x 21,5 cm) écrite dun seul côté.3- Compte de règlement avec Mr Léchalas pour 300/1414 dintérêts dans le corpus du Benjamin Franklin 2ème Voyage (un compte sur une page quadrillée avec des lignes en rouge, manuscrite à lencre brune (27,2 x 21 cm) écrite dun seul côté.4- compte dintérêts de Mr Lechalas au 17 juillet 1879, 4ème et 5èmeVoyage du Franklin (un compte sur une double page quadrillée avec des lignes en rouge, manuscrite à lencre brune (27,2 x 21 cm) écrite dun seul côté.5- compte de repartition du 4ème voyage de Nantes à Colombo et de Colombo au Havre(un compte sur une page quadrillée avec des lignes en rouge, manuscrite à lencre brune (27,2 x 21 cm) écrite dun seul côté.6 - COMPTE DE DESARMEMENT DU FRANKLIN LORS DU DERNIER VOYAGE(ile Maurice Nantes), LE 18 FEVRIER 1898 (un compte sur une page quadrillée avec des lignes en rouge, manuscrite à lencre brune (26,5 x 21,6 cm) écrite dun seul côté.
108916A Paris, Chez Veuve Savoye, Le Clerc, Hochereau, Didot jeune, Leclerc, Humblot, Delalain, 1776, xvj-3 planches dépliantes dont une double-554 pages, 2ff. (approbation, privilège), 1f.blanc, reliure plein veau marbré caramel, dos à 5 nerfs portant titres dorés sur pièce de titre en maroquin bordeaux orné de fleurons et motifs dorés, coupes dorées, gardes marbrées, tranches rouges. Deux coins dénudés, quelques rousseurs, une coiffe légèrement fendue, petites épidermures et frottements d'usage sur le cuir. Complet des 3 planches dépliantes. Rare.
185557251855 Paris Dusacq librairie agricole de la maison rustique 1855 In8 relié Demi chagrin vert pièce de titre rouge 624 pages 33 figures dans le texte et une planche dépliante - Envoi de l'auteur - catalogue de la librairie de la librairie agricole de la maison rustique (avril 1855) relié à la suite (24 pages). Envoi de l'auteur