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18131000943Montpelier: Wright and Sibley one part 1813. Hardcover. Fair. Significant wear to the entire volume spine illegible front board lacks leather no front or rear endpapers preliminaries or aftermatter firmly bound but some pages proud and a few loose. The volume which is comprised of three separately paginated sections bound in one all dealing with the causes of and Vermont's response to the War of 1812. It opens with "Proceedings &c. "no title page or imprint which is a 52 page chronicle by the Democratic Republican side of the controversy surrounding the election of Federalist Martin Chittenden by the Vermont House of Representatives in the contested gubernatorial election of 1813. An election that saw three term Governor Jonas Galusha fail to win a plurality due to voter anger over his support for the War of 1812. The Democratic Republicans complained of many schemes by the Federalists to secure the office. The Federalist success in the House election remains unexplained by anything other than chicanery and these pages have several examples of the schemes being carried out and inducements being offered. Not in Gilman or Bassett Section two which carries the imprint of Wright and Sibley Montpelier 1813 is the "Protest of the Minority of the House of Representatives of the State of Vermont on the Question of Adopting the Reported Answer to His Excellency's Speech November 10 1813." Not in Gilman or Bassett Governor Martin Chittenden His Excellency opposed the War of 1812 and in one of his first official acts he ordered the Vermont Militia of which he was the former commander back to Vermont from Plattsburgh New York. Their officers refused to obey his orders. Subsequently the American victory at the Battle of Plattsburgh doomed Chittenden's future political prospects. Wright & Sibley published a partisan Democratic Republican newspaper in Montpelier The Freemen's Press. Gilman says of them that they "appear to have been the leading Democrats of Montpelier and the neighboring towns." There follows the main body of the volume a 240 page section which sadly lacks the concluding 4 or 5 pages with last existing page being badly torn. This section begins with no title page or imprint however above the heading appears the signature of William Slade- Cornwall. The section which is annotated presumably by Slade the following section appears to be annotated in the same hand is comprised of letters between James Monroe & William Pinkney and their English counterparts regarding treaty negotiations. The treaty begins on page 146 titled "TREATY OF amity commerce and navigation between his Britannic majesty and the United States of America." This would be the so-called MonroePinkney Treaty of 1806 a treaty drawn up by diplomats of the United States and Britain as a renewal of the Jay Treaty of 1795. It was rejected by President Thomas Jefferson and never took effect. The treaty was negotiated by minister to England James Monroe and his associate William Pinkney on behalf of the administration of President Thomas Jefferson and Lord Holland and Lord Auckland on behalf of the government headed by Lord Grenville. The account herein closes with a letter from the new Foreign Secretary George Canning regretting the American response to the negations but happy that the Leopard-Chesapeake affair is no longer preventing discussion of other matters. This letter is the incomplete bit. Finally the volume turns to matter just alluded to with a new section also without title page or imprint letters between James Monroe James Madison and George Canning the British Foreign Secretary regarding the ChesapeakeLeopard Affair an attack on an American military vessel in American waters by a British warship resulting in the impressment of four American sailors as deserters from the British Navy. The incident outraged the American public as President Thomas Jefferson noted: "Never since the Battle of Lexington have I seen this country in such a state of exasperation as at present and eve <br/> <br/> Wright and Sibley (one part) hardcover
18441352931Providence: Knowles and Vose 1844. Presumed First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; viii 594 pages. In Very Good minus condition. Bound in full brown calf with red leather label to spine. Leather much scuffed with numerous small stains. Joints and hinges starting to crack. Minor chipping at head of spine. Annotations to front free-end page. Text block lightly age-toned and foxed. A few scattered ink annotations. Includes "An Act to Secure and Appropriate the Touro Jewish Synagogue Fund" at pp. 476-477. This act recognized the trust established by Abraham Touro to maintain the structure and grounds of what would become known as Touro Synagogue one of the oldest synagogues in the United States. 1352931. Special Collections - Downstairs. Knowles and Vose hardcover
1844111111112001Knowles & Vose 1844. Leather. Good. Knowles and Vose; Providence 1844. Hardcover. A Good full leather binding with original leather boards and new leather spine two red labels with gilt lettering on spine some scuffing and discoloration to original leather boards rubbing to board edges wear to board corners age toning to original text block exposed corners fee scuff marks and soiled spots to text block edges previous owner embossed stamp on front free endpaper and previous owner ink handwritten name on title page few prelims and rear endpapers repaired with Japanese tissue reinforced front and rear hinges some discoloration and scattered foxing to front/back matters small chip upper corner pages 537-540 small crease upper corner page 505/506 small crease bottom corner page 531/532 faint moisture stain bottom text block corner without impact to text. A good and overall clean copy. 8vooctavo or approx. 6 x 9 inches 594pp. indexed. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scans are available for any item please inquire. Knowles & Vose hardcover
1865ZB414790Springfield: Baker & Phillips 1865. 137 xi pp. original boards & leather backstrip now in need of rebacking; textually clean & tight. - 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. Springfield: Baker & Phillips hardcover
189012552Annapolis MD: Maryland Republican Steam Press 1890. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair/No Dust Jacket. 8.75 x 5.90 x 0.30 inches. Extremely rare title. Published in 1890. 71 xxvi pp. This is a former library book with stamps bookplates and a call number sticker. The covers show heavy edge wear particularly at the corners where the boards are visible underneath of the cloth. The spine was painted by the library and the title was written along the spine in contrasting white. Text block edges are stamped. A bookplate obscures an interesting inscription on the front pastedown. Hinges are cracked but have been temporarily repaired with archival glue. Interior is tanned but clean and unmarked. Book will be packaged with extreme care to protect it during shipment. Electronic delivery tracking will be issued free of charge. Maryland Republican Steam Press hardcover
1895172435New York: P.J. Kenedy 1895. 1st Edition. Hardcover. 119p; 15p appendix. A small blue cloth hardcover book in acceptable condition. Spine tanned front hinge cracked and front free endpaper detached. Otherwise main pages still attached and text unmarked. A question-and-answer guide for Catholic youth and young adults on marriage and religious vows. The appendix discusses how to establish scholarships. Measures approx. 6" x 4.25 P.J. Kenedy hardcover
1888ZB314939Sydney: 1888. narrow folio 86 pp library markings last leaf chipped with no loss later side sewing into self wrappers good. - 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. Sydney: unknown
1829elala1084np: 1829. 1829. 8vo. pp. 1 p.l. 3index 4-255. modern calf covers bit discoloured. The majority of the grievances were directed at the authoritarian regime of Lord Dalhousie as governor of Lower Canada and Governor-in-Chief of British North America 1820-28 when he was recalled. Included are grievances relating to Dalhousies establishment of a new Quebec Gazette his censure of Sir Francis Burton for having sanctioned a Bill of Supply his dismissal of militia officers and exercise of intimidation during elections his dismissal of justices of the peace and the unfair manner of jury selection. "Among other things the Montreal petitioners complained that contrary to the laws of England juries both grand and petty and both King's Bench and Quarter Sessions were being drawn exclusively from the town of Montreal rather than from the district at large. The committee chaired by Denis-Benjamin Viger concluded that this practice of jurors being "selected or as it were packed - summoned exclusively from among the inhabitants of a particular place or from a particular class - cannot be more compatible with liberty than it is with the rules of impartial justice. It is repugnant to every principle of our government and can only tend to the overthrow of the constitution of the country .The executive's control over the process of selecting juries became for the Patriotes yet another symbol of despotism and of the attempted exclusion of canadiens from their democratic rights given that they predominated in the countryside; a number of highly political jury trials for libel and sedition did nothing to help matters. The controversy only began to die down from 1830 when James Kempt ordered that jurors be drawn from the body of the district; the denouement came in 1832 when the legislature adopted a law regulating the qualification and selection of jurors " Donald Fyson Grand Juries Political Power And Citizenship In Quebec And Lower Canada 1764-1830 a paper for the 77th annual meeting of the Canadian Historical Association Ottawa May 1998TPL 1549. Sabin 10568. cfCasey I 1279. Not in Dionne Gagnon or Lande. np: 1829. unknown
1891R53710Versailles, Henry Lebon 1891 228pp., 27cm., reliure toile (dos en cuir), bon état
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
188914622The Case Lockwood & Brainard Company. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1889. First Edition. Hardcover. Quarter calf with burgundy cloth boards. Full gilt spinal titles. Damp stained on bottom of front and rear board slightly bleeding through to first and last several pages but no significant damage. Top raised edge of calf from spine above gilt and board top edge-line is gone wear to bottom edge with a small 1/8 inch square piece missing. Hinges and all signatures are tight. Some corner wear and bumping though retaining square. Previous Owner name inside front cover in red ink stamp black ink stamp "271" on foot edge of pages. No other marks. Photos upon request. A very RARE volume and in wonderful condition with leather spine other than defect noted is 98% extant and burgundy cloth is vibrant. . The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company hardcover
187872267London: David Nutt 1878. 447p. Hardcover oversized. Rebound with newer cloth spine. Ex-seminary library copy. Old paper label on spine name stamped on title page. Pages yellowed from age otherwise a clean tight book in good condition. An important reference work. Includes an historical introduction by Thomas Francis Knox D.D. David Nutt unknown
1861R53165Sint-Truiden, Joachims-Claes 1861 196pp.+ frontispice, titelpagina in moderne kopie, gecart.band met lederen rug, 17cm., zeldzaam
1861R53182Sint-Truiden, Joachims-Claes 1861 196pp.+ frontispice, blinde omslag, 17cm., zeldzaam
182521055Innsbruck, Felician Rauch, 1825. Kl.-8°. Mit gest. Frontispiz. 508, VIII S., Ldr. d. Zt. m. dreiseitig gespränkeltem Schnitt.
185525855Quebec. S. Derbishire and G. Desbarats. 1855 1855. Soft cover. 24.5cm. xx115p. original blue paper printed wraps fine rare n12 Amicus 1 copy. Not in T.P.L. or Lande. The select committee reports on the accusations against members of the Hincks-Morin government in "the purchase of public lands in the traffic or purchase of Provincial Municipal or other public securities or stocks or of stocks in Railways in the construction of public works. cf T.P.L. 3526. Quebec. S. Derbishire and G. Desbarats. 1855 unknown
18391049151839. Disbound. Good. 111-140 p. 32 cm. Chips and tears at edges. Minor foxing. Some liquid paper on 139-140. Most of the report pertains to the aftermath of the Rebellions of 1837 in Upper and Lower Canada. <br/><br/> unknown
182537614Columbus: Printed by P.H. Olmsted 1825. First edition. Removed. A very good copy with soiled spot on title small hole on one leaf affecting 2 words of text; bottom edge untrimmed. 16 pp. 8vo. Bill to provide for the support and better regulation of common schools. Scarce. Not at American Antiquarian Society. OCLC shows only seven copies under two accession numbers: Lib. Co. Philadelphia OCLC: 83023151 Lib. Congress and five in Ohio OCLC: 32392091. American Imprints 21734. Morgan: Bibliography of Ohio Imprints 1605. Printed by P.H. Olmsted unknown
181257676New York: Whiting and Watson no. 96 Broadway 1812. First edition 8vo pp. 3 4-56; uncut; original printed brown wrappers; ex-N.Y. State Library with small inoffensive rubberstamp on the wrapper; very good. Wrapper dated 1813. American Imprints 26519; Sabin 65218. Whiting and Watson, no. 96 Broadway unknown
184631561Raleigh: W. R. Gales Printer to the Legislature 1846. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Disbound wraps. 20 pages. Title on page 1. No stitching remains of the report. All pages are loose. A few old ink marks. Old ink name "John Baxter" top of the title page. <br /> <br /> A brief search on the internet provided no information on the Charlotte and Camden Railroad. However most likely the name of "Camden" was replaced with "South Carolina" to become the Charlotte South Carolina Railroad Company. Construction began on the rail route from Charlotte to Columbia South Carolina in 1847 the year after this report. The Charlotte South Carolina Railroad began in 1852 and existed until 1869 when it was absorbed by Charlotte Columbia and Augusta Railroad. The line ran from Charlotte North Carolina to Columbia South Carolina and was the first carrier to serve Mecklenburg County North Carolina. The railroad was 110 miles 180 km long and its track gauge was 5 ft 1524 mm. Source: wikipedia. W. R. Gales, Printer to the Legislature unknown
184631560Raleigh: W. R. Gales Printer to the Legislature 1846. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Disbound wraps. Approx. 8" x 5." 24 pages. Title on page 1. Ex-institutional copy with perforated library stamp from the New York Public Library on the title page. No stitching remains and several pages are loose. Old ink name "John Baxter" top of the title page. W. R. Gales, Printer to the Legislature unknown
18895986Albany: The Troy Press Company 1889. Ex-library. Measuring approximately 9.5" x 6" with 410 numbered pages. <br /> <br /> This book is in good minus condition. Moderate bumping and chipping to both ends of spine an drear gutter. Moderate chipping to all corners. Library markings on front and rear pastedown. Previous owner's signature on front endpaper. Pages 143 & 145 are loose and damged<br /> <br /> Please view the many other rare titles available for purchase at our store. We are always interested in purchasing individual or collections of fine books.<br /> <br /> Inventory #O5-38. The Troy Press Company unknown
1856373154New Haven: Carrington & Hotchkiss state printers 1856. First Edition. Softcover. Good copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges somewhat nicked and dust-dulled as with age. Cover starting. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description: 76 pages. Subjects: Persons with mental disabilities Connecticut; Statistics.Persons with mental disabilities Education. New Haven: Carrington & Hotchkiss, state printers paperback
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
1866ZB491972Belfast: 1866. small octavo 10 pp. library hand stamp text toned but not fragile age speckling self wrappers. - 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. Belfast?: unknown