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1881157421881 percale verte éditeur in-quarto (green percale of editor in-quarto), or estompé sur les fers du dos et des plats (gold shaded off on the stamps of the spine and of the covers), manque les deux coins de tête des deux plats (missing the top corners of the covers), toutes tranches jaspées - mouillures sur la tranche de tête (all marbled edges - waterstains on the top edge), pages de garde vertes (green endpapers), illustrations in et hors-texte (illustrations in text and full page engraving), de naissances de rousseurs à légères rousseurs (of beginning of the redness marks in light redness marks), coins de tête de toutes les pages fortement rognées (top corners of all pages strongly clipped) - 296 pages, 1881 à Paris Imprimerie Centrale des Chemins de Fer A. Chaix et Compagnie - 20 rue Bergère près du Boulevard Montmartre,
6g7915The Ring Publishing. USA. 1981. 976 Seiten. Pappband mit Umschlag. - Text Englisch/gutes Exemplar - unknown
6g7916The Ring Publishing. USA. 1982. 1129 Seiten. Pappband mit Umschlag. - Text Englisch/gutes Exemplar - unknown
2002Q-0439467780Scholastic 2002-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Scholastic paperback
193936649New York: Workers Book Shop circa 1939. 1939. Good. - 12mo approximately 4-3/4 inches high by 3-1/2 inches wide softcover bound in printed gray wrappers. The binding is lightly soiled. The bottom corner of the front wrap is heavily creased & its bottom edge is lightly chipped at the spine. The top corner of the rear wrap is torn & heavily creased. Pages 1-62 including wraps. The bottom page corners through page 8 are creased & a few rear top page corners are lightly bumped. Good. <p>Earl Robinson writes in his one-page introduction: "This booklet 'America Sings' is a compilation of fifty songs old and new which have been and are being sung in the American labor movement." No music is included. Robinson says that readers will know the tunes and that most of them can be found in another Workers Book Shop publication "Songs of the People". A brief note gives the origin of each song. Among the contents are Maurice Sugar's well-known labor anthem "Sit Down".<p>The Workers Book Shop was a center for The Communist party in America.<p>Rare. New York: Workers Book Shop, circa [1939]. paperback
Pages 121 - 160 plus xx pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: A Country Creek in Springtime; Notable American Homes - The Country Seat of M.P. Slade, Esq., at Mt. Kisco, NY; Garden Streams and Appropriate Bridges; A Remodeled Colonial House - The Country Seat of Frederick Converse Beach, Esq., at Stratford, CT; The Garden Joys of a Country Home; The Summer Home of Lucien Oudin, Esq., Water Mill, Long Island; The Application of Stencil Work in Home Decoration - fascinating photo-illustrated article features the "Swastika," or Symbol of Good Luck; The Forced Culture of Asparagus in France; A House at Newton Centre, MA, designed by Mr. Edward B. Stratton, of Boston; Gorgeous back cover color ad for Crystal Domino Sugar, sold in 5lb sealed boxes; and more. Printed on glossy stock. From a bound volume. Complete and unmarked with Average wear. Binding intact. A quality copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
1982019908Dover Publications. Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1982. Dover Publications paperback
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1932185408Braunschweig, Vieweg & Sohn, 1932. XII, 546 S. OLwd. Kaum berieben. Name a. Tit. u. hint. Vors.
1916200797Braunschweig, 1916. M. 36 Tab. u. 146 Abb. XVI, 563 S. OLwd. mit Schuber.
1919200796Braunschweig, 1919. M. 148 Abb. XV, 574 S. OHlwd. Einbd. Leicht berieben. Name a. Tit.
18971204138Braunschweig, Vieweg, 1897. 16, 465, (3) S. m. 27 Tabellen u. 127 Abb. OLwdbd (Einbd leicht fleckig u. am Fuß m. kl. Einriß, einige Bl. etwas fleckig).
1948ABE-8220198076IN 8-LES CALANQUES PROVENCALES ORIGINE ET DIVERS TYPES/10P PAR JEAN CHARDONNET/CARTES/PHOTOS-QUELQUES FORMES KARSTIQUES EN YOUGOSLAVIE/10P/CARTES-LES VILLES DU DANEMARK ORIGINES ET EVOLUTION/16P PAR LUCIEN MUSSET/PHOTOS/CARTES-LE SUCRE DANS L'UNION FRANCAISE/19P PAR CHARLES ROBEQUAIN-LE PEUPLEMENT DES ILES ATLANTIDES/10P PAR AIME PERPILLOU-LA ROUTE FRANCAISE D'APRES HENRI CAVAILLES-LA VIGNE EN ALGERIE D'APRES H.ISNARD-NON COUPE-1 DECHIRURE RECURRENTE EN MARGE SUP
17384782London: Printed by John Baskett Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty 1738. Octavo-sized title plus one leaf. Removed from larger collection of acts. Near fine. Printed by John Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty unknown books
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
1910814351910. Paperback. Very Good. Pagination varies in the six separate pamphlets. 23 cm. Relatively minor wear. The earliest report is titled: A Statement in Regard to the American Sugar Refining Company and may not be strictly speaking an annual report to shareholders. paperback
1849010888Washington., Wendell and van Benthuysen., 1849. 816S. Mit 7 Tafeln ( Abildungen zur Zuckerrohrpflanze, 7 ausfaltbare , z.T. lithografierte Tafeln zum Thema :Technische Apparate zur Verarbeitung von Zuckerrohr. Enthält u.a.: Report of C.L. Fleischmann, on cane sugar and its culture.(S. 275 - 338). Einband stark berieben und fleckig, eine Tafel mit Fuchtigkeitsfleck, mehere Tafeln mit kleinen Einrissen. Aud den ersten 120 Seiten in einem oberen kleinen Dreieck eine Feuchtigkeitsrand. 8°. Leinen.