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2111902154800122Akihiro shobo N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Akihiro shobo paperback
196126558London: Hodder and Stoughton. Near Fine in Near Fine dj. 1961. First Edition. Hardcover. price-clipped nice tight clean copy just the teensiest bumping to the lower front corner; the jacket is virtually flawless downgraded from Fine only because of the price-clipping and a touch of soiling to the rear panel. "John Soames is thirty years old and physiologically speaking alive. But by some trick of fate he has never become conscious. He is awoken and brought to full consciousness by a surgeon's knife a newborn baby with the body of a healthy young man." Basis for the 1970 British-American film of the same name starring Terence Stamp and Robert Vaughn; a critical and box-office disappointment on its original release the film has gained a bit of a retrospective cult reputation with one online critic calling it "a dark gem and a worthy pretender to the British horror hall of fame." Uncommon in the first edition all the more so in such outstanding condition. . Hodder and Stoughton hardcover
184436140Washington D.C.: n.p. 1844. First edition. Removed. A very good copy. 1 pp. 8vo. The main resolution was an attack on the heinous process of re-enslaving freed blacks: "Resolved. That we do most solemnly in behalf of the people of this State protest against the existence of any laws in any of the States of Territories of this Union which subject our free colored citizens to the liability to be arrested and imprisoned and to be sold into slavery for the payment of the costs of such arrest and imprisonment; that we do protest against such laws as unconstitutional and as endangering the Union." Maine approved this on March 22 1843 sent a copy to all members of the House and Senate and to all the governors of States and Territories. OCLC locates no copies. Not in Sabin Blockson Dumont Work LCP. Afro-Americana Clark: New England in U.S. Government Publications 1789-1849: 1145. n.p. unknown books
181240713Weimar, Landes=Industrie=Comptoirs, 1812. Unbound, but stitched. X,(1),168 pp. and 1 large folded map ""Carte des Iles de Madagascar, de Bonaparte et de France de Comare et d'une partie des cotes D'Afrique Dressés par P. Lapie, 1812""
181240713Weimar Landes=Industrie=Comptoirs 1812. Unbound but stitched. X1168 pp. and 1 large folded map "Carte des Iles de Madagascar de Bonaparte et de France de Comare et d'une partie des cotes D'Afrique Dressés par P. Lapie 1812" <br/><br/><em>First German editions of these French travellers accounts of Madagascar. - Bibliothek der neuesten und wichtigsten Reisebeschreibungen.hrsg. von M.C. Sprengel fortgesetzt von T.F. Ehrmann Bd. 46:erster Theil. Also having the general titlepage this with a stamp. </em> unknown
TETE de COLLECTION N° 1 à 30 - Revue In-4 - Broché - illustrations en texte - Très bel ensemble, comme neuf. JOINT : Dans beaucoup de numéros coupures de presse. Le Groupe de recherche sur le mouvement social en Mayenne publie en 1980, la revue : L'Oribus. L'association a pour vocation d'accueillir, dans ses colonnes, tous ceux qui désirent faire part de leurs recherches, découvertes et témoignages ou souvenirs sur le mouvement social en Mayenne.
2015x-041572807XRoutledge 2015. Hardcover. New. 136 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.50 inches. Routledge hardcover
48186Paris.1859.3 vols in-8 demi-reliés avec la mention "Lycée de Poitiers,Prix" sur les 1ers.plats. Intérieurs très frais.Demi-chagrins verts avec ornements,titres et initiales dorés.Coins émoussés.Etiquette de 1er Prix au nom de Broussard Alfred.
192041281Washington D.C.: Published by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey 1920. Large folding nautical chart printed on heavy paper stock. Uncolored. A rare original coastal survey of Maine from Nash Island to Cross Island including Jonesport Jonesboro Great Wass Island Preserve and Bucks Harbor.<br/> <br/> Established by President Thomas Jefferson in 1807 as the Survey of the Coast the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey was the United States' first civilian scientific agency. This agency has followed its mission to survey the U.S. coastline create nautical charts of the coast and help increase maritime safety since its founding and has often played fascinating roles in significant chapters of U.S. history. It served in all theaters of the Civil War in the service of the Union Army and Navy pioneered acoustic exploration in the wake of the sinking of the Titanic and during WWI it worked to detect enemy submarines. In addition this agency worked to survey and produce detailed maps and renderings of the U.S. coast. These nautical survey maps commonly referred to as "T-sheets" provide fascinating insights into the history of the United States coastline which has and will continue to shift. These maps are the most important data source for understanding the physical and ecological characteristics of the U.S. shoreline. The present map is a highly detailed and accurate sea chart of coastal Maine from Cross Island to Nash Island and an important historical view of the developing state. Published by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey unknown
192141280Washington D.C.: Published by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey 1921. Large folding nautical chart printed on heavy paper stock. Colored. A rare original coastal survey of Maine from Petit Manan to Quoddy Roads including Harrington Addison Jonesport and Machias.<br/> <br/> Established by President Thomas Jefferson in 1807 as the Survey of the Coast the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey was the United States' first civilian scientific agency. This agency has followed its mission to survey the U.S. coastline create nautical charts of the coast and help increase maritime safety since its founding and has often played fascinating roles in significant chapters of U.S. history. It served in all theaters of the Civil War in the service of the Union Army and Navy pioneered acoustic exploration in the wake of the sinking of the Titanic and during WWI it worked to detect enemy submarines. In addition this agency worked to survey and produce detailed maps and renderings of the U.S. coast. These nautical survey maps commonly referred to as "T-sheets" provide fascinating insights into the history of the United States coastline which has and will continue to shift. These maps are the most important data source for understanding the physical and ecological characteristics of the U.S. shoreline. The present map is a highly detailed and accurate sea chart of coastal Maine from Quoddy Roads to Petit Manan and an important historical view of the developing state. Published by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey unknown
185545251Augusta House Augusta ME 1855. Very good folded small tear to one edge minor soiling and ink bleed through. 3 pp. Bifolium. 8 x 10 inches. Letter dated January 4th 1855 one day after the Maine elections from Maubec Mitchell Rawson newly elected Whig member of the Maine House of Representatives to fellow Whig party member and candidate for Governor Isaac Reed reporting on the efforts to fix the vote in favor of Reed's opponent Anson Morrill. Rawson had been appointed as a member of a gubernatorial committee that morning so was privy to the shenanigans: "Much talk is made about the course which some members of the Senate & House wish to pursue. I tell them I have no objections to throwing out the votes in the Hancock Plantation & thereby elect or in any way assist Mr. Milliken but to throw them all out & by so doing disfranchise some thousand & declare Mr. Morrill elected by the people. I tell them such a course will be suicidal to the great American party which Mr. Reed & myself are one."<br /> <br /> He goes on to report who is opposed to these moves and who might be witnesses: "When I see you I will inform you who are the men who are so conscientious about this matter. I am perfectly quiet & cool but I have been at work. most of the time for the last 24 hours. They the Committee propose to spend the night in the committee room so as to have it said that we are doing up business in shape but they are more anxious to declare Mr. Morill Gov by the dear people. I have heard nothing from you but I think my course is patriotic or an honest one & I shall pursue it unless you suggest otherwise. Don't show my letters to anyone. I shall be glad when this session shall close."<br /> <br /> Anson Morrill 1803-1887 was elected Maine's Governor in 1855 and served until 1856. He had been a candidate under the Know Nothing and then Republican parties.<br /> <br /> John F. Milliken however was not among the list of Representatives in 1855 but seems to have gotten himself appointed Postmaster in his hometown.<br /> <br /> Isaac Reed 1809-1887 was a merchant and shipbuilder. He served in the Maine Senate 1839-1840; 1850 1863; the Maine House of Representatives 1842-1843; 1846; 1870-1871; as State Treasurer 1856; and in the U.S. House of Representatives 1852-1853.<br /> <br /> Maubec Mitchell Rawson b. 1825 was from Waldoboro Maine. unknown
1890187Various locations in Massachusetts 1890. Very good. 247pp. Small quarto. Late 19th-century tan cloth. Binding lightly worn and soiled. Stamps for the Engineering Department of the B. & M. R.R. on binding and endsheets. Minor soiling to contents. Written in a neat and legible hand. The Boston & Maine Railroad and the Eastern Railroad were both founded in 1836 and ran competing lines throughout the 19th century. The B. & M. acquired the Eastern in 1890 ending competition on the rail route from Boston to Portland. This volume describes more than 300 land transactions made by the Eastern and Boston & Maine Railroads primarily from the early operational years of the 1830s and 1840s. This volume appears to have been copied out neatly at a later date perhaps after the purchase of the Eastern by the B. & M. and includes transactions ranging from 1836 to 1894. It is indexed by town at the end. Entries include the sellers' names the bounds of the parcel the price paid and the date. The towns involved include Chelsea Everett Lynn Revere Saugus Swampscott Salem Beverly Rowley Hamilton Wenham Ipswich Newbury Newburyport and Salisbury. unknown books
186334395NP 1863. Broadsheet 7" x 6-1/2". Caption title as issued. Printed in two columns per page. Small piece torn from center of top blank margin where originally posted. Otherwise Very Good.<br/><br/> This Republican Party broadsheet opposes the Democrat Bradbury's 1863 candidacy for Governor of Maine. His speeches-- as a Congressman and as a previous candidate for Governor-- show him as a spineless flip-flopper. In 1862 he defended the war effort. In less than a year he became "a malignant Copperhead." A supporter quotes him that "with or without qualification he is opposed to the war" and that if elected Governor he would in concert with Governor Seymour of New York "withdraw the troops of Maine."<br/>Not located on OCLC as of October 2017. unknown books
185545251Augusta House Augusta ME 1855. Very good folded small tear to one edge minor soiling and ink bleed through. 3 pp. Bifolium. 8 x 10 inches. Letter dated January 4th 1855 one day after the Maine elections from Maubec Mitchell Rawson newly elected Whig member of the Maine House of Representatives to fellow Whig party member and candidate for Governor Isaac Reed reporting on the efforts to fix the vote in favor of Reed's opponent Anson Morrill. Rawson had been appointed as a member of a gubernatorial committee that morning so was privy to the shenanigans: "Much talk is made about the course which some members of the Senate & House wish to pursue. I tell them I have no objections to throwing out the votes in the Hancock Plantation & thereby elect or in any way assist Mr. Milliken but to throw them all out & by so doing disfranchise some thousand & declare Mr. Morrill elected by the people. I tell them such a course will be suicidal to the great American party which Mr. Reed & myself are one."<br/><br/>He goes on to report who is opposed to these moves and who might be witnesses: "When I see you I will inform you who are the men who are so conscientious about this matter. I am perfectly quiet & cool but I have been at work. most of the time for the last 24 hours. They the Committee propose to spend the night in the committee room so as to have it said that we are doing up business in shape but they are more anxious to declare Mr. Morill Gov by the dear people. I have heard nothing from you but I think my course is patriotic or an honest one & I shall pursue it unless you suggest otherwise. Don't show my letters to anyone. I shall be glad when this session shall close."<br/><br/>Anson Morrill 1803-1887 was elected Maine's Governor in 1855 and served until 1856. He had been a candidate under the Know Nothing and then Republican parties.<br/><br/>John F. Milliken however was not among the list of Representatives in 1855 but seems to have gotten himself appointed Postmaster in his hometown.<br/><br/>Isaac Reed 1809-1887 was a merchant and shipbuilder. He served in the Maine Senate 1839-1840; 1850 1863; the Maine House of Representatives 1842-1843; 1846; 1870-1871; as State Treasurer 1856; and in the U.S. House of Representatives 1852-1853.<br/><br/>Maubec Mitchell Rawson b. 1825 was from Waldoboro Maine. unknown books
2016x-1138890715Routledge 2016. Hardcover. New. 232 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
2023SKU0637338Carolina Academic Press 2023-01-01. hardcover. New. 0x0x0. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Carolina Academic Press hardcover
237566Mamers, Fleury et Dangin, 1886 in-4, VIII-355 pp., frontispice, 4 planches, nbses ill. in-t., bradel papier marbré, couv. cons. (reliure moderne).
183043328Paris, Charles Gosselin, Bordeaux, Charles Lawalle neveu, 1830. In-8 de XII-131-(1) pp., demi-maroquin rouille, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre en long en maroquin olive, tête dorée, non rogné (reliure de l'époque).
576661Au Mans, Hiérôme Olivier, 1657. In-fol. rel. plein veau brun de l'époque, dos à nerfs, caissons dorés ornés aux fers dorés, titre doré ; [6] ff.-359 pp.-16-24-20 pp. Reliure usagée, petit manque en tête et queue du dos, coupes et coins émoussés, épidermures sans gravité aux plats, intérieur frais (petits mq. angulaires pp. 9, 51 et 275).
178446404421À Dublin, de l’Imprimerie de Wilson, et se trouve à Paris, chez les libraires qui vendent des nouveautés, 1784 ; in-8, broché, couverture bleue muette, non rogné. (brochage de l’époque) VIII pp., 216 pp.Une des éditions à la date de l’originale. Sur le titre, ce roman est attribué à Choderlos de Laclos. Le véritable auteur est le marquis de Luchet (Saintes 1740 - Paris 1792). D’abord officier de cavalerie, il quitte l’armée pour faire des affaires qui échouent et l’obligeront à se réfugier à Lausanne pour fuir ses créanciers. Grâce à Voltaire il devint bibliothécaire du landgrave de Hesse. En 1786, il passa au service du prince Henri de Prusse et ne revint en France qu’en 1788. Luchet a beaucoup produit. Ses livres qui se voulaient des mémoires de son temps étaient en réalité des romans satiriques. Drujon. Les livres à clefs II, 965 donne les clefs de celui-ci. On y trouve la ctesse et le cte de La Noue, le mis de Culan, Melle Arnould, Melle Dubois la première femme de Beaumarchais, le Mis de Villette, Beaumarchais, Linguet, Fréron, Boufflers, Vergennes... Lorsqu’on connaît cette clef, le roman devient assez piquant. “Les mémoires que nous publions aujourd’hui sont une fiction, si l’on veut : il n’y a cependant pas un fait dont le fonds ne soit vrai, pas un personnage qui n’existe ou n’ait existé. Tout ce que j’ai supprimé, c’est le merveilleux ; ce qui se passe est beaucoup plus incroyable que ce qu’on invente.”Mylne Martin 84,39. - Exemplaire à toutes marges, bel état intérieur, le brochage est un peu défraîchi.
170091Le Mans, Monnoyer, Paris, H. Champion, 1881-1887 4 forts vol. in-12, broché. Dos du tome I abîmé.
QWA-13769Mayenne, Imprimerie Floch à Mayenne / chez l'Auteur, 1970-1975, 5 vol. in-8 rel. toile (15,5 x 25), 220 p. - 757 p. - 1038 p. - 661 p. - 559 p., 2ème édition revue et augmentée, tiré à 1000 exemplaires numérotés, 160 planches hors-texte dont 2 en coul., nombreux documents, portraits, cartes, gravures, fac-similés, nombr. figures in-t., exemplaire bien complet en bon état.
197501949Le Mans : l'auteur, 1971 à 1976. 5 volumes gr. in-8 (25 cm), cartonnage de l'éditeur vert tendre, vignette contre-collée au 1er plat, I : Les Temps antiques 2 éd. revue et augmentée, 1975, 220 p.-18 p. de pl. - II : Le Moyen âge 2 éd. revue et augmentée, 1976, 757 p.-61 p. de pl. en noir et en coul. dont 7 dépliantes - III : XIVe, XVe et XVIe siècles, 1971, 1038 p., plan dépliant - IV : XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, 1972, 661 p.-19 p. de pl. dont 1 dépliante - V : XIXe siècle : l'aube des temps nouveaux, 1974, 559 p.-26 p. de pl., 6900 gr.
Revue trimestrielle - In-4 - broché - tête de collection - N° 1, Avril 1975 au N° 51, 4 ème trimestre 1987 - Illustrations en texte - Très bon état
15989Revue trimestrielle - In-4 - broché - tête de collection - N° 1, Avril 1975 au N° 51, 4 ème trimestre 1987 - Illustrations en texte - Très bon état