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1900biblio5<p>Red Cloth gilt titles unmarked notes on clay pipes Iroqouis Medicine Man's mask b/w illustrations at the end there are a few pages of sheet music of 'Indian Songs' and one page obit of Daniel Garrison Brinton 199pp.</p> Warwick Bro's & Rutter, hardcover
1866340581Providence: Providence Press Company 1866. Hardcover. Good. First edition. 36 4 827 2 pp. With two steel engraved frontispiece plates portraits. 25 cm. In contemporary black half leather and marbled paper boards marbled endpapers. A good copy with wear to the joints spine ends and board edges else very good. The text pages are clean and tight with some light staining. Providence Press Company hardcover
18511370481851. Hardcover. Good. From the 20th Day of May to the 30th day of August Both Days Inclusive And in the Fourteenth & Fifteenth years of the Reign of our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria. Being the 4th Session of the 3rd Provincial Parliament of Canada." Unpaginated. 35 cm. Brown cloth spine leather corners marbled paper boards. Worn edges and corners scuffed boards tear in lower front hinge. Ex library with number on lower spine label on front pastedown ink stamp on title page. Spine reads "Appendix No. 4 AAA to OOO." <br/><br/> hardcover
18471384461847. Hardcover. Fair. 10-11 Victoriae. Unpaginated. 35 cm. Fold-out chart of Revenue and Expenditure for the Year 1846. From our As Is shelf. Front board and spine missing. Rear board detached. Some soiling to first leaf. Pages in one section darkened others bright. Chart has large tear. <br/><br/>Title continues: "Both Days Inclusive and in the Tenth and Eleventh Years of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria. Being the Third Session of the Second Provincial Parliament of Canada Session 1847." hardcover
1850108819Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly 1850. Leather_bound. Good. Unpaginated. 35 cm. Two fold-out maps second one with small tear not affecting illustration itself. 4 other folding charts. Half leather with marbled boards. Scuffs and scratches to spine leather worn edges and corners. One page with rough edge. Dampstains to first pages including title. <br/><br/>Title continues: "From the 14th Day of May to the 10th Day of August Both Days Inclusive and in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Years of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria. Being the Third Session of the Third Provincial Parliament of Canada". Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly hardcover
1847108818Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly 1847. Leather_bound. Good . Unpaginated. 36 cm. Half leather with marbled boards. Worn especially at spine ends. Light foxing. <br/><br/>Title continues: "From the 2nd Day of June to the 28th Day of July 1847 Both Days Inclusive and in the Tenth and Eleventh Years of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria. Being the Third Session of the Second Provincial Parliament of Canada". Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly hardcover
1856000049Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Canada 1856. Book. Fair. Cloth. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Appendix to the Fourteenth Volume of the Journals of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from the 15th February to the 1st July 1856 Both Days incluseive 2nd Session of the 5th Provincial Parliament of Canada. Fair condition good for its age. Legislative journals of this era typicall have loose bindings or boards chipped spines etc. This one has half the spine loose half missing binding is good though inside pages holding well in signatures clean and unmarked. The appendices to legislative journals in all the pre-Confederation provinces are full of valuable social economic cultural history and even genealogical information. This Volume which is the first of several Appendix volumes for this year includes the following returns and reports: Appendix 1 26pp plus tables. Accounts of the Trinity House of Quebec for the year ending 31st December 1855. Appendix 2 14pp plus tables. A Return shewing in detail the amount paid to the Receiver General in the years 1851 1852 1853 1854 and 1855 by each Municipality in Upper Canada under . An Act to provide funds for defrayng the cost of the erection of the Lunatic Asylum and other Public Buildings in Upper Canada. Appendix 3 11pp plus tables Returns of Fees and Emoluments received by Registrars of Counties in Upper Canada for the year 1855. Appendix 4 38p plus tables Annual Report of L'Hospice St. Joseph de la Maternité de Québec for 1855; Disbursements of the Kingston General Hospital; Land Disposed of by the Toronto General Hospital; Returns and Expenditures of the Toronto General Hospital; Reports of Diseases and their Result at the Toronto General Hospital. Appendix 5 27pp Returns from Chartered Banks Savings Banks and Insurance Companies. Bank of British North America Bank of Montreal Bank of Upper Canada City Bank Montreal Commercial Bank of the Midland District Gore Bank La Banque du Peuple Molson's Bank Quebec Bank Zimmerman Bank Caisse d'Economie Hamilton and Gore District Savings Bank Montreal City and District Savings Bank Montreal Provident and Savings Bank Northumberland and Durham Savings Bank Quebec Provident and Savings Bank Toronto Savings Bank Canada Life Assurance Company Canada West Farmers' Mutual and Stock Insurance Company. Appendix 6 4pp Report of the Senate of the University of Toronto Upon the Complaints preferred against the Principal and Mathematical Master of Upper Canada College Appendix 7 and 8 13pp. Not printed in full by order Return to an Address from the Legislative Assembly . concerning correspondence and other documents having reference to the withdrawl from sale of certain lands situate in the County of Grey and Bruce also the report of the Superintendent of Indian Affairs. Appendix 9 26pp. Accounts for Montreal Turnpike Roads Upper Lachine Road Lower Lachine Road St. Antoine and St Luc Road Abord à Plouffe Road St. Catherines Road St. Laurent Road Victoria Road Quebec Road. Appendix 10 75pp plus tables The Annual Report of the Inspectors of the Provincial Penitentiary for the year 1855. Includes returns of Convicts admitted into the pen in 1855 giving full names "calling" country of origin crime county or district convicted; all valuable genealogical information. Also tables of prisoners who died while incarcerated were pardoned released etc. Appendix 11 143pp plus tables Annual Report of the Senate of the University of Toronto upon Upper Canada College. Includes class and graduate lists etc. Appendix 12. 41pp Detailed Statement of Bonds and Securities which have been registered. Appendix 13 180pp Accounts and Statements of the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada. Appendix 14 7pp Return for a statement of sums obtained by Municipalities in Upper and Lower Canada under Municipal Loan Fund Act. Appendix 15 17pp plus tables Statement Respecting the Jesuit Estates. Legislative Assembly of Canada Hardcover
1855000050Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Canada 1855. Book. Good. Cloth. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Binding good book has typical wear for Legislative volumes of this age and spine panel is almost detached. Else clean undamaged and in typically good condition; this was printed pre-acidic wood-fibre paper that plagues later 19th-century official records in Canada. Contains: Appendix ZZ Approx. 350pp including tables and index. Tables of the Trade and Navigation of the Province of Canada for the Year 1854 compiled from Official Returns. General Statement of Imports Being a Detailed Account of the Principal Articles of British and Foreign Merchandise Enetered for Consumption in Canada During the year ending the 5th January 1855 shewing the quantity and value of each article imported at each port and indicating from what country imported. General Statement of Exports being a detailed account of the Principal Articles of Canadian Produce and Manufacture shipped during the year ending January 5th 1855 Shewing the Quantity and Value of each article shipped at each port and indicating to what country exported. Appendix AAA Approx. 62pp and tables. Returns from Sheriffs of Counties in Upper Canada and Districts in Lower Canada and also from Police Magistrates in Cities and Towns in the Province received in pursuance of the order of the House of the 8th November 1854. Includes returns from the Districts or Counties of Quebec Ottawa Three Rivers Trois-Rivières Kamouraska Ontario Gaspé New Carlisle Gaspé Percé Perth Haldimand Hastings United Counties of Frontenac Lennox and Addington United Counties of Northumberland and Durham St. Francis Saint-François Montreal Carleton Norfolk Oxford Kent United Counties of Leeds and Grenville United Counties of Prescott and Russell United Counties of Huron Perth and Bruce County of Waterloo United Counties of Wentworth and Halton Prince Edward Middlesex Wellington Grey Lambton Toronto Montreal Kingston Hamilton County of Simcoe and United Counties of York and Peel. Many of the returns are nominal returns giving the full name of the jailed person and details of their residence nationality occupation and crime; a valuable source for genealogists and local historians. Jospeh Méthot in Gaspé did time for Maiming a Horse; Lydia Lambier in Haldimand for Keeping a House of Ill-fame; James Hyett in Kent for Sheep Stealing; Peter Wannamaker in Huron-Bruce an unspecified misdemeanor; 20 unnamed dastards were convicted in Toronto for "Infringement of the Sleigh Ordinance"; John Quay in Simcoe for "shooting at one M'Lilland"; Quebec had convictions for Sodomy Indecently Exposing the Person Molesting a Surveyor and Refusing to Give Statistical Information under the Census Act. Legislative Assembly of Canada Hardcover
1832159890<p>Quebec: Printed and Sold by Neilson and Cowan 1832-33. Hardcover. Fair. Vol. 42. 44 cm. Bound in brown cloth. Lettering on spine reads "Journals House of Assembly Lower Canada 1832-33 Appendix." New endpapers. Front free endpaper has light dampstain to bottom corner. English and French title pages have professional repair to bottom near margin. Some thumbing to pages. Certain sections have wrinkling and staining; approx. the last 60 leaves are more stained. Last 4 leaves have stuck together and last leaf has holes. Very last page of text is illegible in places due to sticking. <br /><br />"From the 15th November 1832 to the 3d April 1833. In the Third year of the Reign of King William the Fourth. Being the Third Session of the Fourteenth Provincial Parliament of This Province." Includes reference to the May 21 election riots in Montreal. On that occasion three supporters of Daniel Tracey of the Parti Patriote were shot dead by government troops. Colonel MacIntosh and Captain Temple are arrested for ordering the shooting. The next day it was announced that Tracey had been elected to the Legislative Assembly for Montreal West. Appendix M approx. 140 p. of this volume pertains to correspondence concerning these events in both English and French. There was also a cholera epidemic in Quebec that year and Appendix D refers to sickness and burials at the Quarantine Station at Grosse Isle.</p> Printed and Sold by Neilson and Cowan hardcover
18511376181851. Hardcover. Good. From the 20th day of May to the 30th Day of August both days inclusive And in the Fourteenth & Fifteenth years of the Reign of our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria. Being the 4th Session of the 3d Provincial Parliament of Canada. Unpaginated. 35 cm. Fold-out partial colour plan of Port Hope Harbour and a Plan for a New Harbour. Half leather with mabled paper boads. Corners worn. Spine tearing away from rear hinge. Especially scuffed on rear. Some foxing. Small tear and light spotting to plan. <br/><br/>Of significance is this scarce plan of Port Hope Harbour surveyed and planned by Peter Fleming January 1846. Fleming's proposed "improvements" shown in pink the proposed sections of the Board of Works shown in green and the "present" sections of the Harbour Lands and Piers shown in yellow. Map is 45 x 55 cm when unfolded. hardcover
18492807Paris, Au Bureau du Journal, 1849 ; in-8, broché ; 63 pp. (pp. 449 à 512) ; 1 lithographie en noir en frontispice ; couverture grise imprimée en noir.
18493710sans lieu sans nom, sans date (1849) 1849 Un volume in-4 (210 x 270mm), demi-chagrin vert ancien, dos à nerfs orné, titre, année et fer dorés, filets estampés à froid. (frottement à la coiffe de queue avec une petite perte de cuir, petites marques d'usure sur les mors et en bordure des plats mais sans gravité, rares rousseurs, annotations en marge d'un feuillet). Recueil de rapports et de projets de lois. Contient : RICHARD (du Cantal) "Rapport fait au nom du comité d'agriculture et de crédit foncier, sur le projet de décret relatif à l'organisation de l'enseignement professionnel de l'agriculture en France", 105 pp.; PARIEU "Rapport fait au nom de la commission chargée d'examiner le projet de décret relatif à l'établissement d'un impôt progressif sur les successions et donations", 44 pp.; STOURM "Rapport fait au nom du comité des travaux publics sur le projet de loi relatif à des changements dans l'organisation du corps des conducteurs des ponts-et-chaussées dans le mode de recrutement des ingénieurs", 71 pp.; J. SIMON "Rapport fait au nom de la commission chargée de préparer une loi organique sur l'enseignement", 72 pp.; "LOI ELECTORALE, Projet adopté dans la 2me délibération et modifications proposées par la commission", 83 pp.; RICHARD (du Cantal) "Rapport fait au nom des Comités d'agriculture et de la guerre, sur la proposition du citoyen RICHARD, relative à la production des chevaux au point de vue des besoins de l'armée", 151 pp; Jean REYNAUD "Rapport fait au nom de la Commission du budget sur les dépenses du Ministère des cultes", 27 pp.; BARTHELEMY-SAINT-HILAIRE "Rapport de la Commission nommée par les Bureaux le 5 juillet 1848, et dissoute le 4 janvier 1849, par le retrait du projet de loi de M. CARNOT sur l'enseignement primaire", 122 pp.; Charles DUPIN "Observations du Comité de la Marine sur le budget de ce département, pour l'exercice 1849", 148 pp. Exemplaire grand de marges, de la bibliothèque L. Target. Peu courant.
18493712sans lieu sans nom, sans date (1849) 1849 Un volume in-4 (210 x 270mm), reliure en demi-chagrin vert, dos à nerfs orné, titre, année, petit fer (ancre marine) et nom dorés, filets estampés à froid. (volume légèrement frotté, présence de quelques rousseurs, exemplaire rogné, deux feuillets déreliés). Recueil de rapports et de projets de lois. Contient : BINEAU " Rapport fait au nom du Comité des finances, sur le projet du budget rectifié des Dépenses et des Recettes de l'exercice 1848 ", 85 et 56 pp.; GUICHARD : " Rapport fait au nom du Comité des affaires étrangères, sur le projet de budget du Ministère des affaires étrangères, pour l'exercice 1848 ", 83 pp.; MAUGUIN " Propositions ayant pour objet l'abolition des impôts du sel et des boissons, sans perte pour le Trésor, présentées le 20 octobre 1848 ", 34 pp.; "Pétition des propriétaires de marais-salans, sauniers et habitans de Marennes (Char.-Inf.) à l'assemblée Nationale ", 10 pp.; " Observations sur l'impôt du sel, par un propriétaire de salines ", 7 pp.; " Erreurs dans lesquelles est tombé l'honorable Rapporteur du comité d'Agriculture, touchant les Salines de l'Est ", 8 pp.; TOURRET " Projet de loi sur le régime commercial de l'île de la Réunion, précédé de l'exposé des motif ", 28 pp.; " Budget des dépenses des cultes pour l'exercice 1849 ", 44 pp.; BOUDET " Rapport fait au nom de la Commission chargée d'examiner le projet de loi relatif à l'organisation judiciaire", 95 17 pp.; CORNE " Rapport fait au nom de la Commission du Budget sur les dépenses du Ministère de l'instruction publique ", 36 pp.; Général de La MORICIERE " Rapport fait au nom de la Commission chargée de présenter les lois sur l'organisation de la force publique (Garde nationale et armée), 112 (14) pp.; " Projet de loi sur le recrutement et la réserve de l'armée ", 60 pp.; M. BARTHE "Rapport fait au nom de la Commission du Budget sur les pensions civiles accordées à d'anciens préfets, en dehors des conditions d'age et de services fixées par la loi, depuis le 1er janvier 1848", 23 pp.; Mortimer TERNAUX " état des emplois qui pourraient être réservés en totalité ou en partie aux citoyens soldats, marins et ouvriers des arsenaux qui auront passé sous les drapeaux le nombre d'années voulues par la loi, ou qui auront été reformés pour blessures ou infirmités ", 43 pp.; CATINEAU-LAROCHE " Du projet de décret sur l'enseignement agricole ", 7 pp.; PERRINON "Observations sur quelques parties du rapport sur les dépenses de la Marine", 13 pp.; " Observations sur le projet de loi Relatif à la Nomination des juges des tribunaux de commerce", 8 pp.; " Mémoire à l'appui de la pétition Adressée aux Deux Chambres par le commerce de Marseille contre Le privilège des Courtiers Royaux de Commerce ", Marseille, 1848, 36 pp.; Ed. REYDELLET " QUESTION DES SUCRES. Nécessité de résoudre immédiatement cette question dans l'intérêt du Trésor, de la prospérité du pays et de la puissance nationale, par la suppression du Sucre de betterave, avec indemnité ", 11 pp. Rares annotations au crayon. Exemplaire grand de marges, de la bibliothèque L. Target. Peu courant.
1851111265Paris, Imprimerie de l’Assemblée Nationale, Henri et Charles Noblet 1851 In-16 15 x 10 cm. Broché, titre en noir sur le premier plat, couverture mauve, 132 pp. Couverture ternie, intérieur en bon état.
1808List2316Hartford: Hudson and Goodwin 1808. Letterpress broadside measuring 13 x 7 ¾ inches. Some slight toning near fine overall. Fine. A broadside announcing the candidates for the United States House of Representatives a list which includes Noah Webster. Webster received 212 votes in the preliminary election in May enough to get him a spot on the ballot but lost in the general election in a generally difficult time for Federalist politicians. Webster experienced a religious conversion during this period after being a not particularly devout Congregationalist earlier in his life and embraced the church completely perhaps due to the death of his infant son in 1806. Webster would run again for U.S. Representative in 1810 1812 and 1816 losing each time and eventually abandoned politics his last office held being in the Connecticut House of Representatives ending in 1807 shortly before his first campaign for national office. We find no record of this broadside in OCLC or other ephemera relating to Webster’s political career in Connecticut in the trade. The collected acts from this session were published in octavo format but we find no other record of this broadside printing. Hudson and Goodwin unknown
1808256011808 London,la Belle Assemblée fashionable magazine,J.BELL october 1808 - black and white print,line engraving,
1865ZB414792Springfield: Baker & Phillips 1865. 45 pp. disbound else text block 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 unknown
1865ZB414791Springfield: Baker & Phillips 1865. 88 pp. disbound else text block 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 unknown
1863ZB414787Springfield: Baker & Phillips 1863. 59 pp. disbound else text block 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 unknown
1863ZB414786Springfield: Baker & Phillips 1863. 111 pp. disbound else text block 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 unknown
1849121101849 P., Librairie Pagnerre, 1849, 1 vol. in-18 (155 x 100) relié 1/2 chagrin vert, dos à 5 nerfs, plats en papier marbré, de 256 pp.Mouillure claire marginale, bel exemplaire bien relié par ailleurs.
184822149Paris Marchands de Nouveautés 1848 in-16 broché 1 volume, broché jaune in-seize Editeur (paperback in-16 Editor) (8,6 x 11,2 cm), dos et couverture imprimés en noir, toutes tranches non-rognées, couverture trés légèrement fanée, orné d'une planche dépliante en accordéon avec les portraits des Citoyens Arago, Marie, Garnier-Pagès, Lamartine et Ledru-Rollin, Membres de la Commission du Pouvoir Exécutif gravés sur bois en noir, (24 pages d'ajout et remplacements suite aux élections du 6 juin + XII (dont une Introduction de Barthélemy) + 307 pages, 1848 à Paris, Chez tous les Marchands de Nouveautés Editeur,
1871145981871 Angers, aux bureaux de la publication, 1871, 1 vol. fort in-8° (187 x 132 mm, épaisseur 85 mm !), relié plein maroquin rouge, dos à 5 nerfs, titre doré, double filet doré sur les coupes, riche guirlande dorée encadrant les plats intérieurs, toutes tranches dorées (BELZ-NIÉDRÉE), de 340 pp.Dos légèrement insolé, rousseurs éparses, quelques épidermures de surface au papier du texte, bel exemplaire luxueusement relié par Belz Niédrée par ailleurs.
183325791San Salvador: No publisher/printer 1833. Small 8vo. 1 p. <br><br>In this early Salvadoran broadside the legislature nullifies the appointment of Lic. Urrutia to the Supreme Court and places Lic. Jose Felix Quiros on the bench instead.<br>Â Â Â Â Printing seems to have arrived in El Salvador in 1825 placing this in the first decade of that art there.<br>Â Â Â Â Apparently rare: We trace no copy via NUC Pre-1956 WorldCat CCILA or METABASE. Removed from a nonce volume. A few small holds from insect damage a few of the few repaired with archival tissue. Old bibliographical notations in pencil in margins. Light waterstaining in upper outer corner. No publisher/printer unknown books
1877344Sydney: Government printer for the Parliament of NSW 1877. Foolscap quarto string bound as issued 14 pp. last blank with an appendix of six maps of which one is folding. Near-fine condition. A scarce and historically significant report prepared by the Parliament of New South Wales detailing major changes to the design of Circular Quay in Sydney Harbour. Government printer for the Parliament of NSW unknown