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18981410130London: Smith Elder & Co 1898. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 40 pages plus 20 plates. In Very Good minus condition. In full burgundy cloth binding with gilt titling to cover and spine. Boards show moderate rubbing along edges at fore corners and along joints. Very faint stain in top corner of front cover. Text block shows moderate age toning and wear along edges with lighter toning and moderate foxing throughout. Mild splitting to hinges. Pen ownership inscription on verso of front flyleaf. Shelved in Room F. 1410130. Special Collections. Smith, Elder, & Co hardcover
189812077London: Smith Elder & Company. Fine with no dust jacket. 1898. First Edition. Hardcover. Owner's name on the half-title. ; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 39 pages . Smith, Elder & Company hardcover
223835A Paris, chez Plancher, 1818 in-8, LX-166 pp., tableau et plan dépliants, bradel demi-basane brune à coins, dos orné (reliure postérieure). Rousseurs. Restauration au tableau avec légère perte d'une lettre.
29N.p.: Hiram Ricker & Sons 1910. 8vo light green wraps. 43 pp. illus. The sixteenth annual exhibition included 138 paintings featuring works by such major figures as Frank Benson William Merritt Chase Childe Hassam and Irving Ramsey Wiles. Fifteen paintings are illustrated in half-tone. Includes brief biographies. The art exhibitions at the Poland Spring House one of the most fashionable resorts of the period included works by many if not most of the leading painters of the period. Scarce and desirable. A very nice copy. N.p.: Hiram Ricker & Sons, 1910 unknown
Num?ro sans publicit?s.
Paris, L'Illustration, 1937. N° 814 de "La Petite Illustration", Roman, N° 388. Une revue de format in 4° de 30pp., saisissantes illustrations pleine page de Lucien Jonas. Bon état. Nouvelle sur la mine.
Broch?. 32 pages. 20x30 cm.
22 cm, brossura editoriale; p. viii, 508, rare sottolineature a matita
trad. di Luigi Occhionero n. 20 bross. edit. ill., a fogli chiusi
pp. 508, in 8°, bross.
In-8 (cm. 22), brossura, pp. VIII,508 p. In buono stato di conservazione (good copy).
Torino, Edizioni Scientifiche Einaudi, 1956, 8vo brossura editoriale, pp. 508 (Biblioteca di cultura economica, 20) . Intonso.
22 cm, brossura editoriale; p. viii, 508, intonso
19565Poland's letter to Harington on letterhead of 28 Sloane Gardens S.W. London ; 1 May 1897. Harington's draft letter to the Attorney General from 87 Eaton Terrace S.W. London ; 2 May 1897. The background to the present correspondence is dealt with exhaustively in C. J. W. Allen's 'The Law of Evidence in Victorian England' 1997 and David Bentley's 'English Criminal Justice in the 19th Century' 1998 chapters 17 'The Campaign for a Prisoners' Evidence Act' and 18 'Reform'. ONE: Autograph Letter Signed from Poland 'Harry Bodkin-Poland' to Harington 'His Honour Judge Sir Richard Harington Bart.'. 4pp. 12mo. Bifolium. In good condition lightly aged. He begins by informing Harington that he has sent a letter to The Times but that he fears it is 'too long for this busy time with the newspapers'. He asks him his opinion of 'the calm & sober judgment of Stephen' i.e. Sir Herbert Stephen 1857-1932. The letter continues: 'The Bill will not be in Committee for a week or ten days so you have plenty of time to consider your letter to the A. G. When notice of all the Amendments has been given the Lord Chancellor will no doubt I should think consult the Cabinet as to which if any of them the Government will accept. The L. C. Lord Cross Lord James Sir Matthew Ridley Lord Salisbury & others in Cabinet with actual experience & the A. G. & Solicitor. General. & men like Sir Edmund Clarke & others out of the Cabinet ought to make a good working Bill.' He concludes by stating his point of view: 'The more I think of the subject the more I am convinced that no safeguards can be of any use & that everything must be left as at present to the good sense & judgment of the Court & Counsel.' TWO: Two Autograph documents by Poland headed by him 'Rider A' and 'Rider B' giving his legal opinion for insertion in Item Three below. The first 2pp. 8vo is in poor condition aged and frayed. It begins: 'Poland thinks the instructing Solicitors or Counsel or both on behalf of prisioners is absolutely impracticable. See the Calendars of the Central. Criminal. Court. the London Sessions & of large towns.' The second 1p. 12mo is in fair condition lightly aged. It begins: 'Poland thinks that care must be taken that prisoners should not be able to say that the Prosecutor & his witnesses have sworn so & so &c & the Prisoner and his wife only stated so & so. The affirmation must be like the affirmation of people who object to be sworn.' THREE: Autograph Draft of Letter from Harington to the Attorney General Sir Richard Webster. 9pp. 12mo. With emendations by both Harington and Poland including directions by the latter for the insertion of the two riders Item Two above. Begins: 'I have had a long talk with Poland over the prisoner's evidence bill on the assumption that its principle is taken to be established & is not open to argument. We agree very decidedly that its operation should extend equally to every class of criminal case whether triable on indictment at a General Session of Oyer & Terminer or Quarter Sessions or <> at Police Courts & Petty Sessions'. Harington proceeds to argue his position forcefully and in great detail. At one point Poland writes: 'Poland cannot go so far as this & the danger of injustice already exists from incompetent judges Chairmen of Q. S. & Recorders & magistrates'. From the papers of Sir Richard Harington 1835-1911 of Ridlington 11th Baronet. Poland's letter to Harington on letterhead of 28 Sloane Gardens, S.W. [ London ]; 1 May 1897. Harington's draft letter to the At unknown
Roma, 1929 settembre 8, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de "La Tribuna illustrata - Supplemento illustrato de La Tribuna"
10066Les éditions noir sur Blanc In-8, broché, couverture souple glacée ill, 406 pages, très bel exemplaire.
469p. + Plus portrait frontis. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Faded. Original dust jacket, worn. Third printing. "The gruesome story of pillage and violence, bloodshed and frightfulness which have resulted from the Treaty of Versailles." Coldwar/Economics 7
1898841881898 Paris, Imprimerie Lahure, sans date (1898), in 12 relié plein cuir souple de l'éditeur, dos lisse, 297 pages.
1983LFA-126737826Revue trimestrielle de 142 pages, format 200 x 240 mm, illustrée, brochée, Impr. du Néron, bon état
Veduta delle regioni delle due nazioni
1598LBW-1391Anvers 1598 81 x 106 mm.
200225325Wroclaw. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wroclawskiego. 2002. 416 Seiten. Ill. Originalbroschur. 24x16 cm
50487Paris L'Art et Les Artiste 27 mars 1916 In-4, bradel demi-vlin, plats de papier marbr, dos portant le titre de l'ouvrage calligraphi entre deux motifs aquarells en couleurs; doublures et gardes de papier marbr, tte dore, non rogn, couverture illustre (Henri Creuzevault).Ce numro spcial de la revue l'Art et les artistes runit sept textes indits. L'illustration comporte un bois original indit de Jacques Beltrand reprsentant Adam Mickiewicz et 154 reproductions de sculptures, peintures, pastels, eaux-fortes, dessins et croquis de Vit Stwosz, Bacciarelli, Grassi, Norblin, Marteau, Jean Matejko, Arthur Grottger, Jules Kossak, Kurowski, Gierymski, Chelmonski, Wyspianski, Mehoffer, Malczewski, Weyssenhof, Andriolli, Olga de Boznanska, Axentowicz, Jean Styka, Kamienski, Sichulski, H. Rigaud, David d'Angers, Eugne Delacroix, Ary Scheffer, Gavarni, etc, avec des reproductions d'objets rustiques et de photographies de villes, villages, glises, monuments et costumes de Pologne. La couverture est orne d'un dessin des armes de Pologne reproduit en couleurs. Un des 55 exemplaires numrots sur papier imprial du Japon, seul tirage sur grand papier.
1914A111-123Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1914. Hochformat, ca. 34 x 55 cm, Ausgabe: mehrf?rbig; Zustand: gut +