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183822166BOUGUENAIS 1838/1905 -in-4 plein-VELIN un fort volume, reliure plein velin ancien parcheminé in quarto (binding full vellum in-quarto) à l'italienne, dos long muet, titre à l'encre brune au centre du premier plat, fermeture à cordonnet, toutes tranches lisses rouges, cahier vierge vendu à l'origine par FOREST Imprimeur-Libraire et marchand de papier à Nantes rue de la fosse (étiquette imprimée de FOREST collée en haut à gauche du dos de la première de couverture, livre manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier vergé ligné et filigrané, rempli de l'année 1838 à l'année 1905, avec des lignes horizontales bleues et des colonnes verticales rouges prés-imprimées, 188 pages manuscrites,
183620263MAUVES 1836/1875 -in-4 plein-VELIN un Livre de Compte, reliure plein velin ancien parcheminé in quarto (binding full vellum in-quarto), petit éclat avec manque en haut du dos sur un centimètre carré (spine little damaged), toutes tranches non-rognées (all edges no smooth), fermeture à double cordonnets, livre manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier velin ligné et filigrané, rempli de l'exercice de l'année 1836 à l'année 1875, Visé avec signature manuscrite par l'évèque de Nantes ( Mgr Alexandre Jaquemet) en 1851 et 1859, le curé Bouyer en 1864.. et signature manuscrite du Vicaire Général en 1874, 75 Pages.
85527Alençon, Imp. de Vve Malassis l'Aîné, 1791 in-4, 4 pp., vignette. Petite déchirure n'affectant pas la lecture.
18321304Annapolis: S.n. 1832. Single sheet folded in half to 7 5/8" x 12 1/4. Fine condition with old horizontal folds no doubt for placement in a delegate's vest pocket. There is one clean 3/4" tear along the edge of one of these folds otherwise nearly perfect. Typeset and printed draft of a substitute bill which was adopted by the Maryland General Assembly on March 8 1832. The bill was to supplement to Maryland's law regarding elections originally enacted in 1812. <br /> <br /> The present bill noting that the United States Congress had not yet acted on its apportionment bill following the 5th Census to fix "the ratio of representatives from the several states in this Union" proposes to divide Maryland into districts for the purpose of choosing electors for United States President and Vice-President and to specify the numbers of electors from the counties within those districts. <br /> <br /> Henry Brawner was a delegate from Charles County. Jesse Hunt whose bill Mr. Brawner sought to displace was a delegate from Baltimore City. There are several changes to the printed text penned in an unknown hand though surely a member of the General Assembly.<br /> <br /> For discussion of the General Assembly's consideration of this substitute bill and the original it replaced see "Journal of the Proceedings of the House of Delegates of the State of Maryland December Session One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-One" pages 507-511.<br /> <br /> An interesting piece of Maryland elections and legislative history from a simpler time. (S.n.) unknown
204009Paris, Baudouin, 1789 in-8, 46 pp., Page de titre légèrement froissée.
196321909Nantes Chiffoleau 1963 -in-8 broché une plaquette (programme), brochée (agraphée) marron-clair in-octavo Editeur (24,5 x 15,8 cm), dos muet, couverture imprimée en noir et illustrée d'une marque postale pour l'occasion imprimée en noir (marque imprimée en plus grand au centre de la 4ème de couverture, orné de 2 photographies in-texte en noir, 22 pages + 2 ff. de tables et errata, 1963 Nantes Chiffoleau Imprimeur Editeur,
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color map. Elephant folio. (59x75 cm). In Ottoman script. [OTTOMAN MILITARY MAP of PATAGONIA and FALKLAND ISLANDS: ROUTE of DRESDEN] Alman kruvazörü Dresden'in takîbi ve tahrîbi. SMS Dresden cruiser's routes between 1913-1915 (World War 1) on the Patagonian shelf; western shores of South America, Patagonia and Falkland Islands. Dresden spent much of her career overseas. After commissioning, she visited the United States in 1909 during the Hudson-Fulton Celebration, before returning to Germany to serve in the reconnaissance force of the High Seas Fleet for three years. In 1913, she was assigned to the Mediterranean Division. She was then sent to the Caribbean to protect German nationals during the Mexican Revolution. In mid-1914, she carried the former dictator Victoriano Huerta to Jamaica, where the British had granted him asylum. She was due to return to Germany in July 1914, but was prevented by the outbreak of World War I from doing so. At the onset of hostilities, Dresden operated as a commerce raider in South American waters in the Atlantic, then moved to the Pacific Ocean in September and joined Maximilian von Spee's East Asia Squadron. Dresden saw action in the Battle of Coronel in November, where she engaged the British cruiser HMS Glasgow, and at the Battle of the Falkland Islands in December, where she was the only German warship to escape destruction. She eluded her British pursuers for several more months, until she put into Robinson Crusoe Island in March 1915. Her engines were worn out and she had almost no coal left for her boilers, so the ship's captain contacted the local Chilean authorities to have Dresden interned. She was trapped by British cruisers, including her old opponent Glasgow. The British violated Chilean neutrality and opened fire on the ship in the Battle of Más a Tierra. The Germans scuttled Dresden and the majority of the crew escaped to be interned in Chile for the duration of the war. The wreck remains in the harbor; several artifacts, including her bell and compass, have been returned to Germany.
232278Paris, Imprimerie administrative de Paul Dupont, 1847 in-4, 19 pp., broché sous couverture bleue imprimée.
219577Nantes, Prosper Sebire, s.d. in-16, IX-150-(5) pp., front. replié, 4 planches dont 2 repliés, dérelié, tranches rouges.
192527890nantes 1925 une photographie originale argentique en noir, format : 34,7 x 25 cm, contre-torpilleur : TIGRE - photo prise lors des essais par les Ateliers et Chantiers de Bretagne de Nantes le 14-10-25 aprés son lancement devant Les Glénans (29),
194228377nantes 1942 une photographie originale albuminée en noir et colorisée en vert, jaune, bleu et rouge, format de la photo : 17 x 11,5 cm, format de la photo contrecollée sur carton fort : 18,5 x 13,5 cm, noté au dos au crayon Fete Dieu passage Russeil Nantes 1942,
193028378nantes 1930 une photographie originale albuminée en noir , format de la photo : 16,3 x 11,7 cm, format de la photo contrecollée sur carton fort : 18,2 x 13,3 cm, noté au dos à l'encre brune Passage Russeil 1934 ,
182921653nantes 1829 1 RECU à souche, sur papier crème ligné préimprimé en noir et manuscrit à l'encre brune, format : 6,6 x 17 cm, à en-tête : REPRESSION DE LA MENDICITE A NANTES, bon de souscription à l'année, rempli et signé à l'encre brune par MARION ET LERSART, DELEGUES POUR LA COLLECTE de la Société (située rue de clisson à Nantes), Nantes, le 9 MAI 1829, reçu donné à Mr LOUIS PETIT (Négociant Rue Jean Jacques Rousseau à NANTES), noté à l'encre brune au dos : "Extinction de la Mendicité",
1895224944<p>First edition. Oblong 4to. 16 halftone photographs. No text as issued. Each photo is on a separate page. Original stiff tan pictorial wrappers stamped in black. No signatures or bookplates.</p> John M. Rogers, Press paperback
191120093New York: New York Zoological Society. 1911. Hardcover. Very Good. Boards with light rubbing to extremities and with light bumping to corners. First and last few pages with foxing. ; Reports committees officers finances and the animals; B&W Photographs; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 134 pages . New York Zoological Society hardcover
185932929Boston: Fields Osgood & Co. Successors to Ticknor and Fields 1859. Clean contents with darkening to covers with some staining inked name and marks to upper front cover. Scarce. 32929. Octavo single issue printed wrappers. Features the first publication of the classic tale "The Wondersmith." This story is considered an early robot story. A toyshop owner plans to massacre thousands on the Christmas holiday by supernaturally animated small toy soldiers dolls and animals with small poisoned blades. This story influenced other writers and can be seen today in popular film such as Chuckie and others. Jessica Amanda Salmonson writes in her introduction to O'Brien's works ".O'Brien is the most important figure after Poe and before Lovecraft in modern horror literature. Fields, Osgood, & Co., Successors to Ticknor and Fields unknown
2021LFA-126727367Une publication de 96 pages, format 210 x 250 mm, illustrée, brochée, publiée en 2021, Ouest-France, bon état
LFA-126717126Une plaquette de 20 pages, format 105 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, s.d., bon état
129385S.l.n.d. (1794) in-8, 45 pp. et 3 pp., dérelié.
1813List1947Plymouth 1813. Plymouth Devon England: 21st July 1813. Folio 7 pages 13 1/8 x 8 ¼ inches duty blindstamp small ink stamp to upper inner margin of the first page two seals to the last page signed twice by Galindo. Toned some small repaired tears using reversible archival ph-neutral paper-repair tape very good to near fine. Very Good. An interesting document of privateering in the Peninsular war this ‘Public Instrument of Protest‘ documents a Portuguese captain and crew complaint in detail to an English notary. After sailing from Calcutta to Brazil and then from Rio to just outside of Lisbon their ship the 700-ton ‘Oceano’ was seized and comprehensively ransacked by a French privateer the ‘Lion’ out of Lorient. Most of the crew and passengers were offloaded onto a passing American vessel the ‘Leda’ bound for Lisbon. Meanwhile the ‘Lyon’ escorted her prize towards the nearest French port but before a friendly haven was reached they were both set upon by the brigantine HMS ‘Achates’. The ‘Lyon’ escaped but the ‘Ocean’ was captured by Commander Morrison and the ‘Achetes’. The ’Ocean’ was taken to Plymouth and moored in the Hamoaze. The remaining Portuguese crew who had been forced to remain aboard the ‘Ocean’ by the French got a message to the ‘Ocean’s Master Dn. Ignacio Joze Martins and he and the boatswain made their way to Plymouth as quickly as possible. The sworn statement presented here is in English thanks to the translation given by Francisco Martins d' Magalhaens master of a Portuguese ship “now dwelling in Plymouthâ€<br /> <br /> The ’Oceano’ sailed from Calcutta to Brazil arriving 10th February 1813. She left Rio on 4th April all was plain sailing until the afternoon of the 7th June off the Rock of Lisbon when the ‘Lion’ showed up first under false British colors then French. The fighting was fierce the privateer was driven off once but eventually the ‘Oceano’ was taken. The night of the 7th June was spent by the French ‘conveying everything Moveable and Valuable from the Ocean to the Privateer’. The ‘Leda’ the US vessel landed the majority of the ‘Ocean’s crew including the Master in Lisbon on the evening of the 9th June.Monday 14th June the ‘Lyon’ engaged in a running battle with HMS ‘Achates’ and escaped but the ‘Achates’ did capture the ‘Ocean’. Wednesday 16th June the ‘Ocean’ arrived in Plymouth under the watchful eye of the ‘Achates’. Receiving the crew’s message the Captain of the ‘Ocean’ left Lisbon for Falmouth and then Plymouth arriving on the 20th July. The document was dated 21st July 1813.<br /> <br /> Full transcription available. unknown
206075Paris, Impr. Nationale, 1790 in-8, 16 pp., en feuilles.
18221399Annapolis: Printed by J. Hughes 1822. First edition. Modern quarter Morocco and cloth over boards. Octavo. 92 pages. Very good with foxing to title page and a few following. Spine is titled in gilt. Comes in a custom marbled paper slipcase. Two fold-out tables. Scarce report on the affairs of the Potomac Company in 1821 as investigated by a joint commission appointed by Maryland and Virginia. Here Maryland Governor Samuel Stevens formally transmits this report to the Maryland Legislature on January 1 1823.<br /> <br /> The Potomac Company was formed in the late 18th century with the object of reengineering the Potomac River to create a navigable link from the Ohio country to the port at Georgetown George Washington was an investor and served as the Company's first president. <br /> <br /> By 1821 the Virginia-Maryland joint commission found that the Potomac Company had "incurred heavy debts which their present resources can never enable them to discharge nor is it reasonable to expect in such circumstances that they can ever effect the objects of their incorporation."<br /> <br /> Further the commission found that the Potomac Company's sluice navigation system which was heavily dependent on "floods and freshets" was impractical and that only a still-water canal with locks could provide a navigable route that could be used consistently enough to be profitable. <br /> <br /> In the wake of this report the Potomac Company announced that it could not fulfill its charter. The project was subsequently taken up by the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company chartered in 1825.<br /> <br /> OCLC locates 10 copies. Printed by J. Hughes unknown
243208Vannes, Imprimerie Lafolye, s.d. (1897) in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., 131 pp., demi-basane verte à bande, dos lisse muet, couverture citron conservée (reliure de l'époque). Dos uniformément insolé et passé.
18759830Bourg, Imprimerie P. Comte-Milliet, 1875 ; in-8, broché ; 40 pp.
160021613Paris 1600 une liasse de 2 document, 1 de 2 pages (dont 1 page manuscrite) (18 x 19 cm) + 1 de 6 pages (dont 4 manuscrites) (19 x 28 cm), manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier vergé crème ligné et filigrané (filigrane représentant un pot détain avec couvercle et anse surmonté dune croix avec noté en pied F.L.), fait à Paris, le 13 OCTOBRE 1600