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178711954S.l. (Bourg), s.n., 1787 ; in-8, broché ; (4), 87 pp., (1 bl.), (1) f. d’errata, (1) f. blanc, couverture bleue muette.
1789PHO-1892Paris, Imprimerie de Monsieur, chez Desenne, 1789, in-8, XI-180pp., relié plein veau époque, dos à nerfs avec pièce de titre rouge, tranches rouges, manque au dos, coins usés, épidermures, légère mouillure sur quelques feuillets.
1792264051792 [Paris] : Impr. Nationale, 1792 - Assemblée nationale législative (1791-1792); 15 p. ; in8°,leg.défraichi,Couverture souple- Edition originale
1792141744Chaumont, imp. de Bouchard 1792 Généralement 4 pp. Etat variable. Trous de classement.
1789224471789 in-8 broché un volume, plaquette brochée in-octavo, dos muet, toutes tranches lisses rouges, texte imprimé sur papier vergé crème ligné, sans illustrations, 30 pages, 1789(Sans lieu, ni editeur),
17903657Saint-Marc 1790. Manuscript on paper. 1 leaf written in a clear secretarial hand on both sides signed by Bacon La Chevalerie Hanus de Jumécourt Valentin de Cullion de Bourcel Vincendon Dutour and Guerin secretary. Light toning horizontal fold mark small crease at upper left corner. Otherwise clean and well preserved in fine condition. Manuscript on paper. 1 leaf written in a clear secretarial hand on both sides signed by Bacon La Chevalerie Hanus de Jumécourt Valentin de Cullion de Bourcel Vincendon Dutour and Guerin secretary. 2 pp. <p><br /> Signed manuscript document from the escalating confrontation between the colonial Assembly of Saint-Marc and the royal governor.<br /> <p><p><br /> The text records the resolution adopted by the Assemblée Générale de la Partie Française de Saint-Domingue during its session of 24 April 1790 following the reading of a letter sent two days earlier by Governor Louis Antoine de Thomassin comte de Peynier condemning the Assembly’s recent acts and asserting the supremacy of royal authority. The deputies declared the letter “the delirium of despotism and pride†while acknowledging Peynier’s personal virtues. Their decree invites him to appear before the Assembly “to make known his principles and his true opinion†appointing Caradeux et Caradeux de la Cayes to deliver this summons—members of the prominent planter family active in colonial politics cf. Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraïbe 2025 art. 63—and warning that his refusal might compel them to take “disagreeable measures.†Finally the Assembly resolves that the Governor-General shall occupy within it the same position as the King’s ministers in the National Assembly—an explicit limitation of his authority.<br /> <p><p><br /> Signed by several key figures of the early Saint-Domingue revolution: Bacon de La Chevalerie 1731–1821 president of the first provincial assembly of the northern part of the colony and later leader of the faction des Léopardins; Charles-Arnould-Ignace Hanus de Jumécourt 1749–1798 former artillery officer and mayor of La Croix-des-Bouquets; Valentin de Cullion 1734–1821 lawyer and planter later author of Examen de l’esclavage en général… Paris 1802; Louis-Nicolas-Antoine de Bourcel b. 1754 conseiller du roi and procureur général at the Conseil Supérieur du Port-au-Prince; and Étienne-Guillaume Vincendon-Dutour avocat at the Conseil Supérieur de Saint-Domingue and later president of the Western Provincial Committee who emigrated to the United States in 1798.<br /> <p><p><br /> The document reflects the mounting tension between the Assembly and the Governor in the spring of 1790—an assertion of colonial autonomy that foreshadowed Peynier’s decision to disperse the deputies by force during the night of 29–30 July 1790.<br /> <p>. unknown
17892102030092Se trouve a Paris : Chez Devaux libraire . et Gattey libraire 1789. Hardcover. Acceptable. A Contemporary Account of the French Revolution Rebound in later cloth. Hardcover. Good binding and cover. Stamp on title page. 204 pages ; 21 cm. Institutional bookplate. Se trouve a Paris : Chez Devaux, libraire ... [et] Gattey, libraire hardcover
1792LCI-3500L'imprimerie nationale 1792 In-8 Mi cuir de veau blond marbré et papier à la colle Ouvrage regroupant les débats et décrets de l'Assemblée Nationale Législative de tout le mois de Janvier 1792. Etat très satisfaisant, coins frottés et charnières usées. Manque coiffe de tête.
1790168331790 basane, dos lisse, (reliure un peu déformée, mouillures diverses) in-8, paginations séparées, P. Baudouin 1790
1766363001New York: Printed by Hugh Gaine at his Book-Store and Printing Office at the Bible & Crown in Hanover-Square 1766. Hardcover. Good. First edition. Two volume set. Thick folios. Contemporary full calf. Binding is worn with the boards nearly detached small bookplate on the front pastedowns else a good sound set. Volume one prints the proceedings from April 1691–September 1743; volume two from November 1743–December 1765. This edition includes: "the act for reversing the attainder of Jacob Leisler and others" on the last leaf of volume one. An invaluable resource for the early political social and economic history of New York. ESTC W6332; Evans 9756 10418. Printed by Hugh Gaine, at his Book-Store and Printing Office, at the Bible & Crown, in Hanover-Square hardcover
17641509200002Printed by Hugh Gaine at his book-store and printing office at the Bible & Crown in Hanover-Square. M DCC 1764-01-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Volume 1 only. Large folio. 38 cm. Vol. I. Bound in publisher's full sheep. Bound by Rob. McAlprine signed by him. Red morocco spine label. Scuffs/rubbing to cover. Creasing to title page. Engraving of Royal arms on title Reilly 862. iv 840 i.e. 838 2 p. Contains an Act for reversing the attainder of Jacob Leisler etc at appendix which Evans states if often absent. Printed by Hugh Gaine, at his book-store and printing office at the Bible & Crown, in Hanover-Square. M, DCC, hardcover
176437800New York: Hugh Gaine 1764. First edition. Original full sheep five raided bands red morocco spine label lettered in gilt. Boards very worn front board detached repaired owner's bookplate Historical Society stamp on title and a few leaves first two blanks and first three leaves browned and ragged at the edges two small holes from erasure of name on title leaf one just nicking the V in Votes old but expert repairs to edges of first dozen leaves worming to the margins of about a dozen middle leaves affecting a few words on one leaf only last leaf ragged with a few worm holes affecting a few letters last two blanks lacking portions of lower corner and ragged occasional light dampstaining mostly marginal otherwise leaves clean and impressions sharp. Good. iv 840 2. Signed in type by the editor Abraham Lott Junr. Signed in manuscript "Bound by Rob. McAlpine" at the conclusion of the preface. Contains the added leaf with the "Act of Parliament for reversing the Attainder of Jacob Leisler Jacob Milbourne and Abraham Governeur who were executed for not delivering the Fort at New York to Richard Ingoldsby 1690" Sabin. Evans states that this leaf is “often lacking.†Page numbers 665-666 omitted from pagination. Evans 9756. Sabin 53719. ESTC W6332. Marke p. 80. Larned 161. Hugh Gaine hardcover
17942107060010Philadelphia : Zachariah Poulson Junior no. 80 Chesnut-Street 1794. First Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. Pennsylvania During Washington's Presidency Contains the Sessions from Dec. 2 1794 - Apr. 20 1795. Folio 31 cm. Bound in contemporary full sheep. Also includes the Report of the Register General Finances for 1794. 289 1 19 p. Lacks the first title page. Tear on p. 37-40. Scattered staining throughout. Evans 29289. Evans 29293. A small note says this book was from the estate of John W. Fisher North Heidelberg Berks Co. Pennsylvania. Philadelphia : Zachariah Poulson, Junior, no. 80, Chesnut-Street hardcover
179974950Albany: Printed by Loring Andrews & Co. Printers to the State 1799. Hardcover. Fair. 39 293p. Old quarterbound volume containing both journals. 33 cm. Covers chipped and rather worn Front cover at least partially detached. Contents sound moderate to heavy foxing and browning. The first meeting adjourned on August 25 1798; the second meeting adjourned on April 3 1799. <br/><br/> Printed by Loring Andrews & Co. Printers to the State hardcover books
176437800New York: Hugh Gaine 1764. First edition. Original full sheep five raided bands red morocco spine label lettered in gilt. Boards very worn front board detached repaired owner's bookplate Historical Society stamp on title and a few leaves first two blanks and first three leaves browned and ragged at the edges two small holes from erasure of name on title leaf one just nicking the V in Votes old but expert repairs to edges of first dozen leaves worming to the margins of about a dozen middle leaves affecting a few words on one leaf only last leaf ragged with a few worm holes affecting a few letters last two blanks lacking portions of lower corner and ragged occasional light dampstaining mostly marginal otherwise leaves clean and impressions sharp. Good. iv 840 2. Signed in type by the editor Abraham Lott Junr. Signed in manuscript "Bound by Rob. McAlpine" at the conclusion of the preface. Contains the added leaf with the "Act of Parliament for reversing the Attainder of Jacob Leisler Jacob Milbourne and Abraham Governeur who were executed for not delivering the Fort at New York to Richard Ingoldsby 1690" Sabin. Evans states that this leaf is "often lacking." Page numbers 665-666 omitted from pagination. Evans 9756. Sabin 53719. ESTC W6332. Marke p. 80. Larned 161. Hugh Gaine hardcover books
1791117509Didot jeune 1791 A Paris, De l'Imprimerie de Didot jeune, 1791, 1 volume in-quarto de 170x265 mm environ, VII, 118 pages. Reliure postérieure, demi chagrin vert bouteille, dos à cinq nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés, fers dorés, gardes marbrées. Menus frottements sur le dos, mors interne fendillé, coins frottés, des rousseurs, bon état général malgré les défauts signalés.
17871312110036Annapolis: Frederick Green 1787-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. Folio. Contemporary leather rebacked and restored. Good binding and cover. Minor marginal loss to front end page and title page. Faint marginal dampstain.Laws passed from 1765 to 1784. Revises Maryland's laws in the wake of the American Revolution and the Articles of Confederation. One of 100 copies. Evans 35850. Evans 20483. Wheeler J.T. Maryland 435. Tower 129. Provenance: Colonel Joshua Gist's copy. With Gist's signature on the title page. "Col. Gist 1747-1839 was a strong supporter of the federal government and a Patriot during the American Revolution. He had been a colonel in the Soldier's Delight Battalion of Baltimore County a military unit that remained in the state to guard against a Tory uprising during that conflict. He was in command of the 20th Regiment of Maryland Militia at the time of the Whiskey Rebellion. His distinguished brother Gen. Mordecai Gist commanded Maryland troops during the Revolution." Jay Graybeal Annapolis: Frederick Green hardcover
17911409020031Edenton: Hodge & Wills 1791-01-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. Folio. Fine modern leather binding gilt ruled with black spine label. Dampstaining old mildew spots to first handful of pages. Toning and worming. Dampstaining and worming affecting text. Margin of subscriber page rebacked. Collated: 712; xxi 1 p. Lacking title page prelims and first 4 pages. Lacking final leaf of subscriber list pgs. 2-3. Evans 23641; McMurtrie 170; Tower 639; Sabin 55637. James Iredell 1751-1799 was a noted North Carolina patriot and jurist. The NC State Assembly requested that he compile and revise the laws of North Carolina in 1787. Washington appointed him to the Supreme Court in 1790. Contains a copy of the US Constitution from 1789 as ratified by the State of North Carolina does not include the admendments. An important early American legal document. Edenton: Hodge & Wills hardcover
1791257291791 Cl. Simon, 1791. in8 broché,48p.,rare
1771WRCAM42530N.p. but likely New Haven 1771. 1p. plus integral docketing leaf. Folio. Backed with tissue. Faint old fold lines. A few small edge tears at folds repaired. Minor soiling. Very good. In a red half morocco and cloth clamshell case spine gilt. List of monies paid to twelve members of the House of Assistants of the Connecticut General Assembly signed by several of them including two future signers of the Declaration of Independence Roger Sherman and Oliver Wolcott. Sherman is notable as the only person to sign all four of the major foundational documents of United States: the Continental Association the Declaration of Independence the Articles of Confederation and the U.S. Constitution. He also served on the Committee of Five that drafted the Declaration of Independence and later drafted the Connecticut Compromise for the U.S. Constitution which proposed a bicameral representative government and guaranteed equal representation in the Senate for every state no matter its size. Wolcott signed not only the Declaration but also the Articles of Confederation and later served as Connecticut's fourth governor. <br> <br> This document was likely written in New Haven which served as the joint capital of Connecticut with Hartford until 1776 hosting the October legislative sessions. In addition to Sherman and Wolcott it is signed by representatives William Pitkin Robert Walker Abraham Davenport William Samuel Johnson and Joseph Spencer. The remaining members are noted as having been "paid by receipt." It is docketed on the verso and signed by Joseph Trumbull deputy to the Assembly. For his time in the House of Assistants later the Connecticut Senate Sherman was paid £6/18/0; Wolcott £5/15/4. hardcover books
1791121061791 P., de l'Imprimerie Nationale,1791 - 1792, 2 volumes in-8° (215 x 130) reliés en 1 vol.1/2 percaline marron tachetée de noir à la Bradel, pièce de titre en maroquin marron foncé, titre doré en long, de 114 pp. ; 28 pp.Importante mouillure affectant la partie basse des cahiers, en l'état.
1789261245A Paris: De L'Imprimerie Royale 1789. First Edition. Softcover. Poor copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; wear and tear as with age. Text remains in fine condition and without blemish. Physical description; 486 pages. Subjects; France. Assemblée nationale constituante 1789-1791 — Directories. Legislators — France — Directories. France — History — Revolution 1789-1799 — Sources. France — Officials and employees — History — 18th century — Sources. Genre; Directory. A Paris: De L'Imprimerie Royale paperback
1789gm3681A Paris, de l'imprimerie royale Relié 1789 HISTORIQUE. In-4 (20,3 x 23,9 cm), reliure demi-chagrin bleu, dos à 4 nerfs, gardes couleurs, deux beaux ex-libris au verso du premier plat (M. le Marquis de Varennes et M. le Marquis de Lescoët, château de Lesquiffiou). Liste des députés des Etats Généraux, qui n'existaient plus depuis 1614, et dans laquelle les trois ordres sont encore représentés. Ces documents historiques sont reliés comme suit : Liste, par ordre alphabétique de bailliages et sénéchaussées, de MM. les Députés à l'Assemblée Nationale, 1789 + Liste alphabétique des noms de MM. les Députés à l'Assemblée Nationale + Liste par ordre alphabétique de Bailliages & Sénéchaussées, de MM. les Députés-Suppléans à l'Assemblée Nationale (147 pages), puis Changemens survenus pendant le cours de l'impression (non paginé), Séance tenue par le Roi aux Etats Généraux le 23 juin 1789 (15 pages), Ouverture des Etats Généraux, faite à Versailles le 5 mai 1789 (103 pages), Etat général des revenus et des dépenses fixes ; quelques épidermures sur le cuir, coupes frottées, par ailleurs intérieur frais, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1792RO20067694A PARIS, de L'Imprimerie Nationale du Louvre. 1792. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 12 pages. Gravure en bandeau.. . . . Classification Dewey : 944.041-Histoire de France de 1789 à 1804
1792NS0150A Nevers de l'Imprimerie de J. Lefebure. 1792. Donnée à Paris le 16 Mars 1792. Caption title; imprint at end. A Nevers de l'Imprimerie de J. Lefebure. 1792. Admiral Charles Henri Comte D'Estaing 1729-1794 is known for his services with the French fleet at Newport Rhode Island in 1778 at Grenada in the West Indies and at Savannah in 1779. Here Louis XVI and the Assemblée Nationale restore him to service in the emergency created by the Wars of the Revolution. Soft Cover. Quarto.; 3 pages. Unbound untrimmed. An unusual provincial printing. Stock#NS0150. A Nevers, de l'Imprimerie de J. Lefebure paperback