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19772083002115702496Ehime Prefecture Assembly 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Ehime Prefecture Assembly paperback
19732092902139204113Kyoto Prefectural Assembly 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 6 Kyoto Prefectural Assembly paperback
19832080502106601171Not Available 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
1890031341Toronto: Warwick & Sons 1890. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. Iin Very Good Condition No Remarks Or Highlights Inside. 566 Pages With The Index. Printed In 1890 By The Government Of Ontario. The Pages Are Yellow From The Age. Includes A Map Compiled By Wm Hamilton Merritt Fgs Assoc. Rsm C. Spine Leather Section Has Been Repaired The Spine Is Missing Some Small Sections Of The Leather Spine.- Specializing in academic collectible and historically significant providing the utmost quality and customer service satisfaction. For any questions feel free to email us. Warwick & Sons hardcover
18699958William Blackwood and Sons 1869. First edition. Hardcover. Good. GC.William Blackwood and Sons1869.First edition.Small format brown hardbackgilt lettering to the spine small tearsdentsmarks and creases on the cover and spine in GC.Clean pages with small ink marks on the outer edgessome foxing marks and ink marks inside the pages some creases on the edges of the pages previous owner's name and date 1870 written inside the edges of the front endpaper. The book is in GC for its age with some shelf wear. 220pp including index of first lines.A collectable book. William Blackwood and Sons hardcover
1853ZB591459Harrisburg: 1853. lacks title leaf and possibly the last leaf of the index ends with Young later cloth library book plate and markings working copy. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Harrisburg: hardcover
1939001046Montreal QC: Librairie J.-A Parent 1939. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. Preface de Son Eminence Le Cardinal Baudrillart de L'academie Francais Recteur de L'institute Catholique de Paris. Imprimatur Mechliniae die Mail 1939. Introduction du Tres Reverend Pere Brillet Supereur General de L'Oratoire de France. Plan de ce Missel par G. Morin a 17janvier 1939 en la fete de St. sulpice. 1072 pp. plus: Table des Matieres Chants Ordinaires de la Messe. Black leather covered supple boards have no exterior text all edges red 1 blue place marker. ffep fragmented has become adhered to front pastedown. fo inscription under adhered p. Bookseller's Inventory # 231046. <br/> <br/> Librairie J.-A Parent hardcover
1889BL-001205New York: The Case Lockwood & Brainard Company 1889. 1071 pp. First Edition quarter calf with burgundy cloth boards gilt letters on spine with raised bands minor rubbing to spine top and botton some wear on bottom edges where heavy volume was pulled off shelf interior slightly tanned but no marks numbered black ink stamp "150" on bottom edge of pages. Overall very good condition. A very rare volume still colorful and beautiful.The New England state of Connecticut played a relatively small but important role in the American Civil War providing arms equipment money supplies and manpower for the Union Army as well as the Union Navy. Several Connecticut politicians played significant roles in the Federal government and helped shape its policies during the war and the subsequent Reconstruction. This book is a must-have for a Civil War researcher in regards to the service personnel of Connecticut The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company hardcover
16460047508London and Manchester: Luke Fawne; Sold By Thomas Smith Manchester 1646. First Edition . Soft cover. Good Plus. Quarto. FIRST EDITION. LONDON : 1646. A Sermon On Esther 4 v16. before the House of Commons at the monthly fast; May 27 1646. Old plain paper spine; sewn book; untrimmed edges as issued. Contemporary owner notes to margin of title-page and verso. Worn but sound. Last leaf grubby; strengthened to fore-edge some time ago. GOOD. 32pp. SCARCE. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books CHS Cumberland Everyman GKC Inklings Keswick Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. . <br/> <br/> Luke Fawne; Sold By Thomas Smith, Manchester paperback
1902175041902. State Assembly of New York. January 7 1902. 10" x 7" inches. Two-sided. At the time that this description is being written no copies are recorded in American institutions. OCLC search results are at best an estimate and can vary over time. This bulletin reads "Introduced by Mr. Burke - read once and referred to the committee on labor and industries. When wages are to be paid. -- Every corporation or joint stock association or person carrying on the business thereof by lease or otherwise shall pay weekly to each employee the wages earned by him to a day not more than six days prior to the date of such payment." This law took effect immediately and was intended to ensure prompt and regular payment of workers in the State of New York. In very good condition. unknown
180537077Lancaster PA: Printed By the Reporter. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1805. First Edition. Hardcover. 1805 by William Hamilton. Printed by the reporter Lancaster PA 1805 Edward Shippen 1729-1806; Jasper Yeates 1745-1817; Thomas Smith 1745-1809 defendants. Sabin 30039; Shaw & Shoemaker 9353. Edward Shippen IV 1729-1806 was lawyer judge government official and prominent figure in colonial and post-revolutionary Philadelphia. In 1791 he was appointed to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court serving with Jasper Yeates and Edward Burd both kinsmen and former students. Shippen became chief justice in 1799 but in 1804 was impeached on flimsey political grounds. The next year the Pennsylvania Senate acquitted him and his associates. 8vo 491 86 pp. The text is followed by a 96-page appendix which cites numerous legal points in previous cases as they relate to this one. Pages 288-292 omitted in numbering; text continuous. Bound in full period calf leather . OCLC Number: 926749391. Apr 5" x 8.5. . Printed By the Reporter hardcover
13601Antigua West Indies. 20 April 1807. 2pp. 4to. Bifolium. In good condition on aged paper with 2 cm closed tear. Addressed to 'Mrs Crofton Vandeleur' and dated 'Antigua April 20th 1807.' Headed 'Duplicate' and in a neat secretarial hand but with the genuine signatures of 'Edward Byam President of the Council' and 'Jno. Taylor Speaker of the Assembly'. The document begins: 'In Compliance with the Resolutions of the Council and Assembly of this Island We have the Honour to transmit to You the inclosed Extract from the Journals of the two Houses on the 26th of last Month expressive of the Respect and Gratitude which they entertain of the Zeal and Attention of the late Brigadier General Vandeleur to the Defence of this Colony in Times of imminent Danger .'. Antigua [West Indies]. 20 April 1807. unknown
109742 September 1849; Paris. 12mo 3 pp. Thirty-six lines. Text clear and complete. Good on lightly-aged paper. Addressed by Bonaparte with stamp red wax seal and postmarks on reverse of second leaf to 'Monsieur le Lieutenant-Colonel Lherbette Adt. au comm. de l'artillerie dans la 1re. division militaire Vincennes'. Were he not leaving for the country he would have presented in person 'Mr. Colt citoyen des Etats-Unis inventeur d'un ingénieux système d'armes à feu à plusieurs coups'. He and his 'cousin Murat Joachim-Napoléon Murat 1767-1815' will be obliged if Colt can be admitted 'aux expériences du sic tir des carabines à tige des chapeurs à pied quand elles auront lieu'. His colleague 'le capitaine Tamissier instructeur du tir à Vincennes' can brief him if necessary. It is his 'désir de faire admirer à un honorable et cordial étranger nos perfectionnemens en matière d'armes portatives'. According to one authority Howze Cooper and Kornhauser 2006 Colt was selling his pistols to the nations of Europe around this time gaining large orders by playing them off against one another at a time of high demand due to strained international relations. 2 September 1849; Paris. unknown
33144Halifax. Printed at the Royal Gazette Office. 1832. Hardcover. folio 31cm pp.137-319; 6023pp. appendix in the original half sheepand marbled boards blind panel rules and borders on the boards uppercover label removed otherwise a fine copy. atl TPL 672. The Journalswere issued from 1794 to 1860. This volume contains the submissions of100 petitions and 98 bills. Included are proclamations and messages fromthe Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia Sir Peregrine Maitland. TheseJournals and Proceedings give great insight into the governing ofcolonial Nova Scotia. Halifax. Printed at the Royal Gazette Office. [1832] hardcover
1831002254Indianapolis In: Douglass and Maguire 1831. Book. Very Good. Full-Leather. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Adopted and enacted by the General Assembly at their fifteenth session.Full sheep with black title label to the spine with gilt lettering. This copy is VG. Exterior is rubbed and worn but square with leather intact. Gilt is faded but legible. Front EPs/paste down with PO script dated August 1832 along with other scattered notes. Rear EP present with small "no. 8" in pen. Text is foxed but quite clear. Front hinge a little weak but back hinge sturdy. Firmly bound. . Douglass and Maguire Hardcover
19982092902138201493Osaka Prefectural Assembly 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Osaka Prefectural Assembly paperback
1942053306Ankara: TBMM Hususi" Letterhead Dated 11. IV. 1942 Ankara 1942. Soft cover. Very Good. Original manuscript autograph letter signed ALS by Ali Çetinkaya sent to Turkish doctor Ethem Akif Battalgil who was the father of Fahire Battalgil Battalgazi who was the first Turkish zoologist. For Battalgil's brother's death Çetinkaya is conveying his condolences. The letter was written and signed by Ali Çetinkaya but he added his wife and daughter. Dated 11. IV. 1942 Ankara. Ali Çetinkaya also known as "Kel" Ali Bey was an Ottoman-born Turkish army officer and politician who served eight terms in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey including a period in 1939-40 as his country's first Minister of Transport. He was born in Kara Hisâr-i Sâhib present-day Afyonkarahisar in Hüdavendigâr Vilayet as the son of Ahmed Efendi. He studied in the Bursa Military High School Bursa Askerî Idadisi . After graduating from military high school he entered the Ottoman Military Academy Mekteb-i Füsûn-u Harbiyye-i Sâhâne In 1898 he graduated the academy and joined the Ottoman military as a Second Lieutenant Mülâzim-i Sani . During World War I he served for the army in the Caucasus and Galicia fronts. When the Greek forces were landing at Smyrna on May 15 1919 he was a lieutenant colonel and the commander of 172nd Infantry Regiment stationed in the Aegean coastal town of Ayvalik. His regiment was under the command of the 56th Division of Hürrem Bey. Ali played a key role in the first stage of the Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922 starting with the opening battle. He was briefly able to hold back the advance into the city of Greek occupation forces. His action is considered to mark the first shots fired by regular forces in the 1919-22 Greco-Turkish War although there were earlier confrontations in which irregular militias participated including the battle involving Hasan Tahsin in Izmir as well as actions in Urla and Ödemis. The hill in Ayvalik from where the first shots were fired is now called Ilk Kursun Tepesi First Bullet Hill. Today there is a military rehabilitation center on that hill. After the war Ali Çetinkaya was elected to the Turkish Grand National Assembly for eight successive terms and served until 1942 holding ministerial posts in six different governments including with the formation of a Ministry of Transport becoming Turkey's first Minister of Transport. Ali Çetinkaya is considered a hero in Turkey. Cunda Island of Ayvalik was renamed Alibey Adasi Ali Bey Island after him although the old name remains in common use. <br/> <br/> TBMM Hususi" Letterhead, Dated 11. IV. 1942, Ankara paperback
6283Bismarck: Tribune Company 1895. 4to 1707pp original full sheepskin binding -- Light rubbing to the leather binding -- Solid clean tight copy -- Overall very good condition XBG1-573-AS Quantity Available: 1 Category: Law; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request Inventory No: 006283. Bismarck: Tribune Company, 1895 hardcover
31012<p>folio 3 pages plus stampless address leaf some weakness at folds and hole from seal opening with loss of a few words of text. 1828 Ohio Jacksonian Democratic Legislators fear "conspiracies and plots" by "Blue Light" ex-Federalist supporters of "King John the Second" John Quincy Adams. An important Ohio political letter from the tumultuous months before the presidential election when a new Democratic Party was still forming around the candidacy of Andrew Jackson and supporters of his opponent John Quincy Adams mostly remnants of the defunct Federalist Party simply called themselves "Anti-Jacksonians". The party lines were still so blurred that as this letter from two Jacksonian state legislators makes clear there was a great deal of mutual suspicion approaching paranoia about conspiracies and plots that grew out of confused loyalties. The text is particularly interesting because of the writers' use of two forgotten political slurs – "Blue Lights" referred to former Anglophile Federalists who had been accused for over a decade since the War of 1812 which they had adamantly opposed of having made friendly signals to British ships in order to warn the enemy of American blockade runners putting to sea from Connecticut. The other innuendo as the reference to John Quincy Adams as "King John the Second" reflecting the Jacksonian claim that he and his "Blue Light Federalists" sought to reunite America with England the new nation's former colonial master. Both Hamm the co-author and Cox the recipient were notable Jacksonians. Hamm was a doctor who had served as a Surgeon in the War of 1812 before being elected to the legislature; he became so powerful in the politics of his county as to win a diplomatic appointment through political patronage. After Jackson's election Hamm was appointed the third American envoy to Chile after its independence from Spain. Cox also an uncompromising Jacksonian Democrat was the son of a Revolutionary War General and pioneer publisher of the first newspaper in eastern Ohio which became the most influential Jacksonian paper in the state. His better-known son Samuel "Sunshine" Cox was a US Congressman during the Civil War and was later appointed US Ambassador to Ottoman Turkey by Democratic Grover Cleveland. The text: "Among many of our very best friends among whom we always class you we have neglected to write to you supposing that you would in the common course receive everything going on here worth knowing. You are aware of our great difficulties of getting along here among a pack of as thorough going and rude trained blue-lights as ever were permitted to run at large! However so it is we are yet alive and as much in the bargain! We had expected that among our friends who came on here that you would have been among the number. To those who came here they proved a great consolation; for believe us that you can form and we can describe no conceptions of the conspiracies and plots which are hourly carried on here to put down every body who will not sing hosannas to King John the 2d. As you know we have endeavoured with all our might to pursue a neutral attitude amidst these conflicting elements. How far we have succeeded time must tell. There are very many trials with which we are beset which it is impossible now to give you any thing like a correct understanding. We have written to but very few of our friends. This is no place for pleasure or amusement to representatives who are disposed to do their duty to those who sent them here. Among our difficulties you will know that we have with us one person that there is no harm in keeping a watchful eye over. A word is enough – but how it will yet end is very uncertain. We have made and are daily making sacrifices on your account and that of all our friends. Nothing that human impunity or industry can effect will be withheld on our part until the close but we are not at liberty to promise much on that particular subject for this and the reasons heretofore advanced. For while we keep a sharp look out we in our turns are well watched and perhaps more constantly watched than any two members in both branches of the General Assembly. The friends of John 2 are a majority in both branches and they exercise this authority in accordance with the mandates of Grimble King and Company. As to our local interests – school Lands – Sale of Section 16 – Taylors dam etc. I hope will prove somewhat satisfactory to the public. Write to Mr. J.C.Stockton Representative but not on the subject because he will tell. But write to him that the Blue Lights in Zanesville are boasting that they have got him – and any thing else which you may think will flatter him. We also think that a number of you had better write to him soon and continue it until the very close of the session! You know what we wish it done for and you must not neglect it. Your brother Saml. J. Cox also ought to write to him. Our success here upon that one point greatly depends on what we advise. Pay the postage on all your letters to here!!! Tell your brother Saml. To write immediately also to Mr.Stilwell on the same subject – by this means we may possiblymake such arrangements to insure success. In other words unless something is done this creature will come out for ________ By our division we shall be defeated. You have no idea of the duplicity of this man! Our enemies at home are writing to him and inflaming him against us and all our friends at home. We know that Mr. Stilwell can with what is necessary here – that is to unite with us in words missing.a candidate whom we many rely upon when words missing The mischief he does is through the Blue Lights; and at the same time by palming himself upon the credulous of our side. All we want is union among the Muskingum delegation here and then we may stand a better chance of success in the election of an Associate Judge…"</p>
8982Letters to Cross 1949 and 1950; letters to Cross's widow 1950 and 1951; five on the letterhead of the International Court of Justice The Hague. The collection in good condition on lightly-aged paper with each item carrying a punch-hole in top left-hand corner of first page. Letter One: in manuscript; to Cross; 3 September 1949; on 'Edvard Hambro' letterhead; 8vo 2 pp. Affectionate letter on Cross's retirement from the Registry of the International Court. '. I find the Peace Palace curiously empty without you. I am going to miss your visits to my room and mine to yours. I shall miss our political chats in the mornings and I shall look forward to having you with us again.' After three years working with Cross he thanks him for 'your co-operation for your skill for your industry and your patience and most of all the unflagging integrity of your character both in your work and in our personal relations'. Continues in the same vein before ending with a paragraph relating to Cross's wife. Letter Two: typed; to Cross; 7 January 1750; on letterhead of the International Court as are the rest of the letters; 4to 1 p. Short note on the 'Columbian document' with postscript in manuscript. The four letters each 4to 1 p to Mrs Cross née Alice Dufour are all in French and relate to her financial situation following her husband's death including the attempt to trace an American bank account held by her husband and to receive a pension from the Belgian Government. Also included are an Autograph Letter Signed 12mo 2pp; 28 December 1949; with damp-staining to the reverse by Hambro's wife Elizabeth daughter of the English artist Gwen Raverat thanking Cross for her children's Christmas presents; and the carbon of a Typed Letter to Hambro by Cross 12mo 1 p; dated 7 September 1949. Letters to Cross, 1949 and 1950; letters to Cross's widow, 1950 and 1951; five on the letterhead of the International Court of J unknown
1932205181932. African American Religion Silver gelatin photograph of twenty-two African American congregates at Mt. Zion Baptist Church. 1932. Approx. 4.5" x 6.5". Photograph shows twenty-two congregates of varying ages twenty-one adults and one child dressed in "Sunday best" sitting and standing in two rows in front of a church sanctuary. Caption written on photograph reads "Ward #1 Mt. Zion Baptist Church 1932". Baptist Protestantism has been the predominant religion among African Americans from the Civil War until today however the Great Depression marked a particularly difficult time period for Baptist churches across the United States. In 1932 Protestant church attendance was at an all time low in part due to the church's inability to dispense charity to the needy and due to a general loss of faith in the face of financial hardship. African American Baptist Mt. Zion congregations are also known for their roles in the Civil Rights Movement. The churchgoers pictured were among a select few who remained steadfast practitioners of Baptist Protestantism during a difficult time in U.S. history. Very good condition. unknown
1967169746Beijing.: 地图戰報.Di tu zhan bao. September1967. Maps printed in red and black single sheet printed on both sides folded scale not given photographic image of Mao Zedong. Some light browning at edges with tears and losses on left edge still good. Text in Chinese. Sheet measures 26.5 x 38.4cm. Includes a map of Autumn Harvest Uprising and also shows the routes of the military advancing towards Jinggangshan between September and October 1927. On reverse left section a map shows the route along which Chairman Mao led the Fourth Army of the Chinese Red Army marching towards south of Anhui and Jiangxi Provinces in 1929. On reverse right section a map titled "The Long March of The Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army October 1934-October 1935". Quotations of Chairman Mao about the Long March insert on corners of the map. <br> <br>Issue no. 6 of a series of maps with text issued by the Red Guards organisations in the form of Cultural Revolution tabloid-sized newspaper. This issue is designed to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Autumn Harvest Uprising which was one of the earliest armed uprisings organised by the Chinese Communist Party. . 地图戰報.[Di tu zhan bao]. unknown
1893401924Romae : Ex Typographia Polyglotta 1893. 1st edition. Hardcover. Very good gilt-blocked leather-backed cloth copy. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Bumped corners. Remains particularly well-preserved overall. Physical description; xi 924 p. ; 30 cm. Subjects; Catholic Church Missions. Catholic Church. Congregation of the Propagation of the Faith. Rescripts Papal. Romae : Ex Typographia Polyglotta hardcover
2080202103704572Miyazaki Prefectural Assembly Secretariat N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Page number: 1739p 11 images Size: 23cm A5 Miyazaki Prefectural Assembly Secretariat paperback
19872110502151109688Not Available 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Not Available paperback