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1727WRCAM20832London: Printed by Sam. Buckley 1727. 48pp. Title vignette. Later plain stiff paper wrappers. Very good. This work includes many references to Spanish plundering of ships in the West Indies specifically involving Admiral Hosier's squadron. Prints the text of letters between the Marquis de la Paz to the Marquis de Pozobueno and the Duke of Newcastle as well as other diplomatic communications regarding naval actions involving especially Spain and England. EUROPEAN AMERICANA 727/146. SABIN 40576. Printed by Sam. Buckley unknown books
1791WRCAM31348Grenoble: M. Cuchet 1791. 10pp. Quarto. Modern marbled boards red gilt morocco label. Internally clean. Very good. A French law relating to the armaments permitted on merchant vessels trading with French possessions in the West Indies. Rare. Not on OCLC. M. Cuchet hardcover books
182335353London 1823. Four works in one volume 8vo. Collations as below. Contemporary half calf and marbled paper covered boards flat spine tooled in gilt and blind<br/> <br/>Sammelband of pamphlets relating to the West Indian sugar trade.<br/> <br/>Comprising the following: 1 Larpent Sir George. On Protection to West-India Sugar . Second Edition Corrected and Enlarged. London: Printed for J.M. Richardson 1823. 159 1pp. Sabin 39068. 2 Macaulay Zachariah East and West India Sugar or a Refutation of the Claims of the West India Colonists to a Protecting Duty on East India Sugar. London: Printed for Lupton Relfe 1823. 2 viii 128pp. Sabin 42951. 3 Macaulay Zachariah A Letter to William W. Whitmore Pointing out some of the Erroneous Statements contained in a Pamphlet by Joseph Marryat entitled "A Reply to the Arguments contained in Various Publications Recommending an Equalisation of the Duties on East and West India Sugars." London: for Lupton Relfe 1823. 2 38pp. Sabin 42953. 4 Marryat Joseph. A Reply to the Arguments recommending an Equalization of the Duties on East & West Indian Sugar . second edition. London: for J.M. Richardson 1823. 111 1pp. Sabin 44708. A nice group of pamphlets focusing on the equalisation debate; i.e. an abolition argument that sugar growers in the East Indies were at a disadvantage to their counterparts in the West Indies due to the latter's use of slavery. unknown books
1826WRCAM24134Washington 1826. 106pp. Dbd. Scattered foxing. Else quite good. An interesting collection of laws governing British colonial trade in the West Indies including tables of duties on various Caribbean products. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 27406. unknown books
250556New York: Carlton & Lanahan nd. Reminiscences of the West India Islands Second Series.-No. II. Frontis. 159 pp. 12mo. Contemp cloth. Very Good. Reminiscences of the West India Islands Second Series.-No. II. Frontis. 159 pp. 12mo. Carlton & Lanahan unknown books
39747London: Printed for J. Roberts 1744. First edition 8vo 4 iv 30pp. with half-title short tear on inner blank margin nineteenth century half calf head of spine chipped. Sometimes attributed to C. A. Heath. The variant with the 'Price six-pence' on the half-title. Sabin 15940; Kress 4708; Goldsmith 8071; Hanson 5819. London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1744 unknown
181055475Madrid La Imprenta Real 1810. Small 4to. Clothbacked marbled boards. Uncut. VIII455 pp. Internally clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First edition. - Sabin 19678. </em> hardcover
184956698Madrid La Imprenta Nacional 1849. Small 4to. Contemp. hcalf. Richly gilt spine. Gilt lettering. Stamp on title-page. 4421 pp. 1 folded table. Internally clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>This edition not in Sabin. Sabin 19679 for other editions. </em> unknown
021204No Place: No publisher. Unbound. Good. Single sheet of paper roughly 5 ½ by 3 ½ inches. A piece of paper bearing the signature of Daniel Webster at the upper right with the name of George Wadleigh Esquire below. Dover NH written below that. No provenance given with this although it was originally from Dover and George Wadleigh was a somewhat notable name in the 19th century history of the town. We have not independently verified the signature of Daniel Webster but it does match known examples of his signature that we have seen. GOOD condition. Some wrinkling and creasing to the paper with minor toning and soiling. Edges a bit uneven presumably from being cut at some point. No publisher unknown
1848004771Washington: J. & G.S. Gideon Printers 1848. Original Wraps. Good. Printed wraps. 26 pp. Pertaining to the Dorr Rebellion of 1841 and 1842 in which disenfranchised voters in Rhode Island established a new constitution granting broader voting rights in contrast to the original Rhode Island charter. In Luther v. Borden it was argued that Borden had no authority to search the home of Luther a Dorr supporter as the Rhode Island charter was unconstitutional and thus did not grant Borden legitimate rights. In GOOD condition. Vertical crease present to the pamphlet with moderate uneven darkening minor soiling and a faint ownership signature in pencil at the upper front cover. Some creasing to the wraps with light scuffing and creasing along the extremities. Interior clean and solid. J. & G.S. Gideon, Printers unknown
323 pages. Index of names. Index of subjects and titles of works. Slight discolouration of cover edges.
ORD-11016Paris. Presses Universitaires de France. Londres. Oxford University Press. Vers 1925. In-8 (142 x 228mm) broché, couverture imprimée, XVI, 517 pages, 2 cartes dépliantes hors texte (Vue générale des Antilles et îles de la Barbade). Assez bon exemplaire.
020344Philadelphia: John E. Potter and Company. Cloth. Good. no date perhaps 1870s 1880s. While an 1851 date is given on the copyright page that is from the original printing of this. Based on the address it is prior to 1888. Illustrated cloth. 448 pp. Black and white illustrations throughout. A somewhat fictionalized somewhat historically accurate account of life at the border of what was the United States prior to 1850 recalling anecdotes of Tecumseh Simon Kenton Moses Hewitt Daniel Boone the massacre a Big Bottom the massacre of the Moravian Indians etc. GOOD condition. Minor fading and toning to the covers mostly the spine. Cloth a bit frayed and scuffed along the extremities and hinges. Minor scuffing. Interior hinges cracked but holding. Old tape stains on the endpapers. Gift inscription present. Text block toned. John E. Potter and Company unknown
101822aafLondon, MacMillan, 1885, in-8°, XVI + 520 p. + 31 p. catalogue, ill. with 100 figures, 6 pages with marginal tears, rear endpaper inner hinge starting, dark green pictorial cloth, innerjoint starting, but firm, spine with gilt title and figure of pelican. Fine.
2883London, MacMillan, 1893, in-8°, XVI + 520 p. + 56 p. catalogue, ill. with 100 figures, pleine percaline verte , dos lisse orné, plats décorés
18394092550London: Verlag B. Fellowes 1839. IV, 307 Seiten. Mit gestochenem Frontispiz von J. W. Lowry nach T. H. Foljambe und 2 Holzstichen im Text. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und dezenter Blindprägung auf den Deckeln [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
40991Paris.Lance.1833.In-8 br de 470 p.avec Table des Matières. Etat moyen.Dos toilé pour restaurer l'ouvrage un peu débroché.Des mouillures et rousseurs.Portrait en frontispice.Traduit de l'anglais. Rare.
75403Coll. "Anatolia", Monaco, éd. du Rocher, 2004, EDITION ORIGINALE, in-8, cartonnage souple, couv. ill. coul. éd., 156 pp., tabkle, Très bon état, comme neuf
496241 vol in-8 broché - N° 241 de 1965 - 55 pages - Illustrations n&b et couleurs
21486Paris. Challamel 1912. In-8 (25x16). 236 (1) pages. Broché.
197811786Paris Editions Du Pen Duick 1978 GRAND In-8 Écu 270 pp, (.) Mouillages, navigation et sécurité, avitaillement, shopping, tourisme. Cartes et dessins de l'auteur, couvertures et 2 cahiers hors-texte en couleurs. Faibles frottis d'usage, dos légèrement débroché.
5320Editions du Pen Duick 1978
1978cg177Editions du Pen Duick Broché 1978 Petit in-4 (19,5 x 27 cm), broché, 270 pages. Guide pratique utile à toute personne navigant dans les eaux des Petites Antilles, avec de très nombreuses cartes et quelques reproductions photographiques.Une mine d'informations utiles ! Dos insolé, bords et coiffes des plats frottés, assez bon état général tout de même. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
500335855Hachette Jeunesse Sans date.
1905005412Washington: No Publisher 1905. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 35 pp with 2 small maps. Apparently rebound in brown buckram with what appears to be the original wrap pasted down and laminated to the front cover. With new endpapers. A printing of a lecture read at a meeting of the Loyal Legion on March 1 1905. Thomas McCurdy Vincent was a brevet brigadier general in the US Army serving as an assistant adjutant general for McDowell at the Battle of Bull Run. This work offers a brief but detailed account of that battle drawing on other sources government records and quotes as well as the author's experiences. GOOD condition lacking any original wraps covers and endpapers. Rebound. Minor fading and edgewear to the covers with the remains of a white sticker at the upper left corner. Minor to moderate uneven browning to the paper in the interior. A small chip missing from the lower fore edge of the title page. A few minor tears at the extremities of a few pages. No Publisher unknown