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1854255549Philadelphia: Lippincott Grambo & Co 1854. Chromolithograph frontispiece and additional chromolithograph title page. xxxii 552; 252 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Bound in full black velvet covers with borders of golden wire in filigree spine lettered with gold metal in gothic script velvet endsheets edges gilt golden metallic clasp. Fine. Gift inscription to institution on flyleaf; bookplate on front free endpaper. Chromolithograph frontispiece and additional chromolithograph title page. xxxii 552; 252 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Griffiths 1854: 39 Lippincott, Grambo & Co unknown
1920256949n.p. 1920. 11.25x16 inch broadside horizontal fold minor toning; "Marcus Graham group 1920" penciled in bottom margin couple of old paper tape repairs on blank verso. The date is confirmed by its citation in a Congressional report "Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer On Charges Made Against Department Of Justice By Louis F. Post And Others." "We have on many occasions issued to you calls for action. We have told you that protest meetings will not help to free the thousands of social war prisoners but only by real action through the starting of the general strike throughout the entire country will they be freed. You did not listen to us who urged action. You chose the easier road. You listened instead to politicians who asked you to beg of the exploiters of America to be so kind as to release those whom they imprisoned. We remind you of the mistakes that you have made and how you have been fooled and betrayed." Warns that those who participate in May Day parades sponsored by the National Security League "will be traitors to our class" calling on readers to mark May Day instead by forming anarchist groups to begin a general strike. "When we march or hold our meetings we must never forget to be armed to repel those misguided soldiers or policemen who will dare to attack us as they have done until now! . The First of May should be the signal for the start of the social revolution in this country." The author whose original name was Shmuel Marcus went by many pseudonyms the best-known of which was Marcus Graham; he claimed to be a native of Montreal but when the United States attempted to deport him to Canada Canada refused on the grounds that there was no actual evidence of his Canadian citizenship. Other attempts to deport him to Mexico and the Soviet Union were similarly rebuffed. The author went on to edit the newspaper Man! one of the most important American anarchist publications of the 1930s. unknown
1854255549Philadelphia: Lippincott Grambo & Co 1854. Chromolithograph frontispiece and additional chromolithograph title page. xxxii 552; 252 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Bound in full black velvet covers with borders of golden wire in filigree spine lettered with gold metal in gothic script velvet endsheets edges gilt golden metallic clasp. Fine. Gift inscription to institution on flyleaf; bookplate on front free endpaper. Chromolithograph frontispiece and additional chromolithograph title page. xxxii 552; 252 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Griffiths 1854: 39 Lippincott, Grambo & Co unknown books
1764WRCLIT65827Londres but possibly Amsterdam: Chez P. Vaillant & J. Nourse dans le Strand 1764. xlix1438pp. plus frontis and fifty-one inserted engraved plates. 12mo. Full contemporary olive green morocco raised bands compartments gilt with cross- hatching covers with rolled leaf and flower borders surrounding a central compass-like device of leaves stems and buds a.e.g. marbled endsheets. Text leaves adjacent to inserted plates somewhat foxed foretips bumped otherwise a very good copy. One of two impressions of 1764 under Vaillant's imprint that ESTC suggests might have been printed in Amsterdam the other without Nourse's co-imprint. The first Vaillant edition cited by Griffiths is dated 1748 with editions dated 1776 1778 1780 and 1788 following. This copy has been extra- illustrated with the suite of appropriate engravings by G.L. Smith published in London in 1773 by William Dawson Pater-noster Row evidently just for this purpose the plate utilized here for the frontis bears a caption and Dawson's dated imprint. ESTC locates only four copies with this dual imprint and ten with Vaillant's name alone. GRIFFITHS 36:25. ESTC 142212. Chez P. Vaillant & J. Nourse dans le Strand hardcover books
17276131Oxford Printed by John Baskett 1727. 1727 12mo. Unpaginated. Red ruled throughout. BOUND WITH Sternhold & Hopkins The Whole Book of Psalms . London Printed by Tho. Wood for the Company of Stationers 1730. 16cm. Bound in black shagreen panelled with two blind lines. Four silver corner mountsa and a central silver filigree rose ornament on each board. One of two silver clasps in place. Signature of Elixabeth Sprange Tunbridge Wells on the front endpaper. Joints starting to split at the foot of the spine otherwise in very good condition. Oxford, Printed by John Baskett, unknown
19942091202133211064Heibonsha 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 5 books in total Heibonsha paperback
PARIS, E. Plon et Cie, 1871, 1872 & 1875 - E.O. - Complet en 3 volumes In-8 - .1/2 Reliure chagrin cerise - Dos à nerfs orné - 467, 530 & 597 pages + Errata - Très bon exemplaire - envoi rapide et soigné
46400061, Paris, Achille Faure, 1867; in-12, bradel percaline crème, non rog., couv. verte impr. (Rel. fin XIX e s.) 4 ff.,IV pp., 184 pp. EDITION ORIGINALE TRES RARE du premier livre de G. Maroteau. Né à Chartres en 1849 il débuta avec ce recueil de vers. Peu après il entra à la rédaction de La Rue où il s'attacha à imiter le style de Vallès. Il fonda plusieurs feuilles éphémères, Le Faubourien et Les Misérables dans lesquelles il attaquait vivement l'Empire et qui lui valurent 8 mois de prison. Echappé de Sainte-Pélagie il se réfugia en Belgique, ne revint qu'en 1870 et fut incorporé dans la garde mobile. Il écrivit dans La Patrie en danger de Blanqui. Sous la Commune, il publia la Montagne qui devint l'organe des idées de l'Internationale, et le Salut Public, journal qui appelait à la Résistance à outrance. Arrêté et condamné à mort, sa peine fut commuée en travaux forcés. En 1872 il fut envoyé au bagne de Nouvelle Calédonie où il mourut en 18755. Louise Michel raconta sa fin. Il agonisa le 18 mars, jour anniversaire de l'insurrection. Pilotell l'avait déclaré: "" Peut-être le seul libertaire de la Commune, et le plus calomnié, par conséquent"". Voir B. Noël. Dict. de la Commune p. 250. - Vicaire v, 542. - Maitron VII, 264"
1971512750Oxford University Press 1971. Hardcover. FINE. Fine Binding edition of the Episcopalian 'Altar Service' being the selections of the Book of Common Prayer 1928 for use in public worship. 67-269 3 35-53 7 pp. 4to Red Morocco goatskin leather gilt stamped spine lettering blind-ruled spine panels and covers all edges gilt gilt dentelle 3 red place ribbons text printed in red and black in a large clear and emminently legible font. With just some trivial rubbing to the very tips else FINE -- exceedingly clean and sharp with crisp fresh pages tight binding and no evidence of use. This 1971 printing was the final printing of an Alter Service edition of 1928 Prayer Book before the 1979 modern-English revision. Oxford University Press hardcover
180916384Published for John Reeves; sold by G and W Nicol of Pall Mall and Scatcherd & Letterman of Ave-Maria-Lane 1809. 16mo. some light and unobtrusive age-browning; most attractively bound in black full grained calf sides with triple Oxford frame in gilt back with five flat bands tooled and ruled in gilt second compartment lettered in gilt all other compartments tooled in gilt with an arabesque all edges gilt doublures ruled in gilt chocolate endpapers covers very lightly age-scuffed else a remarkably bright clean copy. Reeves was a Patentee of the Office of King's Printer. The Psalter is separately titled; both Prayers and Psalter are unpaginated. The text is occasionally cropped close at top but always without loss. THIS COPY WAS FORMERLY IN THE LIBRARY OF LADY SOPHIA TOWER NEE CUST/BROWNLOW AND BEARS HER HOLOGRAPH MAIDEN SIGNATURE ON BLANK PRELIMINARY RECTO AND THE FINE MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGRAVED ARMORIAL BOOKPLATE OF CHRISTOPHER & LADY SOPHIA TOWER ON FRONT PASTE-DOWN. Lady Tower was born Sophia Cust/Brownlow on 14 April 1811 the daughter of John Cust 1st Earl Brownlow and Sophia Hume. She married Christopher Theron Tower on 10 February 1836. Lady Tower died on 21 December 1882 at the age of 71. A CHARMING EXAMPLE OF NNETEENTH CENTURY PERSONAL COMMON PRAYER WITH BOTH MAIDEN AND MARRIED OWNERSHIP MARKS. A LOVELY COPY WITH DISTINGUISHED PROVENANCE AND WHOLLY UNRESTORED PERIOD BINDING Published for John Reeves; sold by G and W Nicol of Pall Mall, and Scatcherd & Letterman of Ave-Maria-Lane, unknown
16mo., some light and unobtrusive age-browning; most attractively bound in black full grained calf, sides with triple Oxford frame in gilt, back with five flat bands tooled and ruled in gilt, second compartment lettered in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt with an arabesque, all edges gilt, doublures ruled in gilt, chocolate endpapers, covers very lightly age-scuffed else a remarkably bright, clean copy. Reeves was a Patentee of the Office of King's Printer. The Psalter is separately titled; both Prayers and Psalter are unpaginated. The text is occasionally cropped close at top but always without loss. THIS COPY WAS FORMERLY IN THE LIBRARY OF LADY SOPHIA TOWER (NEE CUST/BROWNLOW) AND BEARS HER HOLOGRAPH MAIDEN SIGNATURE ON BLANK PRELIMINARY RECTO, AND THE FINE MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGRAVED ARMORIAL BOOKPLATE OF CHRISTOPHER & LADY SOPHIA TOWER ON FRONT PASTE-DOWN. Lady Tower was born Sophia Cust/Brownlow on 14 April 1811, the daughter of John Cust, 1st Earl Brownlow and Sophia Hume. She married Christopher Theron Tower on 10 February 1836. Lady Tower died on 21 December 1882 at the age of 71. A CHARMING EXAMPLE OF NNETEENTH CENTURY PERSONAL COMMON PRAYER WITH BOTH MAIDEN AND MARRIED OWNERSHIP MARKS. A LOVELY COPY WITH DISTINGUISHED PROVENANCE AND WHOLLY UNRESTORED PERIOD BINDING
8vo., on laid paper, neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper, some very light and occasional age-browning; most attractively bound in contemporary panelled calf, back with five raised bands, very neatly rebacked with old backstrip laid down, covers mildly age-worn else a very good, clean copy with broad margins. With nineteenth century record in MS of members of the Crowther family on rear endpaper.
247867 February 1829. Dublin. Within a couple of years of his death Norbury’s nickname was given as ‘the hanging judge’ see ‘The Georgian Era’ vol.2 1833 and yet no mention is made of the fact in his entry in the Oxford DNB. The present document is 1p 4to. On the recto of the first leaf of a bifolium. In fair condition lightly aged. The declaration in a secretarial hand reads: ‘We the undersigned have pleasure in recommending Alexander Hawthorne of Sackville Street Glover as a person worthy of being honored with the commands of their Excellencies the Most Noble The Duke & Duchess of Northumberland having known him for many years to be an honest industrious respectable tradesman & one of the best Glove Manufacturers in Dublin’. Beneath this the Bishop of Meath writes: ‘45 Great Georges Street North / Feby 7th 1829 As far as I have knowledge I believe Alexander Hawthorne of Sackville Street to be an honest Man and a good Tradesman - Nathl: Meath’. And beneath that: ‘I know the bearer & know him a respectable Glover - 9 Gardiners row Norbury’. Norbury’s signature is largely written and heavily-inked. See Image. 7 February 1829. Dublin. unknown
74640Oxford: Printed by T. Wright and W. Gill and sold by S. Crowder and W. Jackson 1773. Common Prayer FINELY BOUND. Octavo 21 x 14cm unpaginated. Reasonable sized print over two columns. Contemporary black full calf with raised bands and gilt tooling to spine and boards. All edges gilt with comb marbled endpapers. A charming early bookseller's label to front pastedown for the George Street Stationer 60 Gracechurch Street. Black ink ownership and gift inscriptions through several generations to verso of fly-leaf and both sides of the first blank. A minor stain to the top edge of the first 20 or so leaves otherwise internally clean. Moderate general wear to attractive contemporary binding with some minor repair to head of spine. Very good. ESTC: T87274. Oxford: Printed by T. Wright and W. Gill, and sold by S. Crowder and W. Jackson, 1773 unknown
18184010W Lewis 1818. Hardcover. Fair/No jacket. Fair condition.W Lewis1818.Full-Leather.Brown hardbacksome tearsmarksdents/nicks and scratches on the cover and spinegillt illustrations to the spine in fair conditionno Dj.Illustrated with b/w plates.Clean pages but aged and tainted on the outer edgeswriting with pencil inside the first and last blank pages of the booksome stain and foxing marks inside the pagescreasesnicks and some marks on the edges of the pagesthe front cover has sligthly separated from the booklarge tear on the spine.The book is in in fair condition for its age with some shelf wear.Includes a list of Alphabetical tableHow to find each Psalm by its beginning.A collectable and scarce book. W Lewis hardcover
48470P., Les Cahiers de la Quinzaine et Crès, 1910-1914, 13 volumes in 12 brochés.
Very Good French Original arrest warrant for Zossuat Bros. by Helvetian Ministry of Justice and Police, F. B. Meyer, (18th-19th Century). 33x22 cm. Bilingual in German and French. 1 p. Printed and published in its period on an 'H' watermarked special paper. Dated 15 February 1799. Prepared for Antoine and Charles Zossuat. French text: "Charles Zossuat, de la commune de Saviese, District de Sion, Canton du Vallais, age de 33 ans, taille 5 pieds 3 pouces, visage long blondin, yeux ggris, cheveux blonds, nez un peu acquilin; porte un habit bleu, veste & culotte bleues, bas gris. Antoine Zossuat, de la commune de Saviese, District de Sion, Canton du Vallais, age de 28 ans, taille 5 pieds, visage surnoir, yeux & cheveux noirs, porte habit & culotte bleu, bas gris. Ces deux individus, coupables d'embauchag, doivent être arrêtes s'ils paraissent sur le territoire de la Republique Helvetique. Les autorites competentes civiles ou militaires ne negligeront a cet-effet aucun moyen de s'assurer de leur personne, dans le cas de leur arrestation en donneront avis au Prefet national du Canton de Vallais.". German text in gothic characters.
ORD-2465Première édition. Paris. Victor Bunel. 1871. Gd in-8 (204 x 311mm) dos lisse parchemin portant le titre et la date en caractères dorés, page de titre roussie sinon bel exemplaire auquel on a rajouté les fac-similé des numéros 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 22, 26 de Le Franc-Tireur Manceau et le numéro 27 intitulé Le Franc-Tireur de la Guerre.
226723Versailles, Imprimerie du Journal officiel, A. Wittersheim, s.d. (1871) placard grand in-folio (63 x 45 cm), texte sur 6 colonnes, en feuille.
187244404Paris, Librairie gauloise, 1872. In-8 broché de 93-(3) pp., couverture jaune illustrée avec mention de « Première édition ».
183552373Allardin | Paris 1835 | 13 x 21.50 cm | 2 volumes reliés
196007Paris, Hachette, 1878-1880 4 vol. in-8, fac-similé dépl., index, demi-chagrin parme, dos à nerfs (rel. de l'époque). Dos légt passé, rousseurs. Ex-libris héraldique.
173695841736 reliure plein veau havane in-quarto carré (binding full calfskin in-quarto), dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands) - décoré or (gilt decoration) - entre-nerfs à fleuron fleurette (floweret) - pièce de titre manquante (missing label of title), coiffe supérieure manquante (head of the spine lightly faded), plats avec de légères épidermures (lights scratches on the covers), coins émoussés (corners blunt), toutes tranches rouges (red edges), 478 pages avec Approbation & Privilège, 1736 Paris Mesnier et Jean de Nully Libraires Editeurs,
18711236321871 1 vol. en feuilles "L'Union démocratique : organe de la démocratie de l'Ouest" est un journal d'opinion républicaine patronné par Guépin, qui paraît à Nantes de novembre 1869 à juin 1871."Monsieur et cher concitoyen, j'ai reçu votre lettre qui m'annonce la rigoureuse condamnation dont vous avez été frappé comme rédacteur de L'Union démocratique et je vous envoie toutes mes fraternelles sympathies dans cette circonstance. Je fais aussi les voeux les plus sincères pour le succès du nouveau journal que vous venez de fonder et je regrette que mes occupations si nombreuses ne me permettent pas de figurer au milieu de nos amis qui collaboreront au numéro exceptionnel que vous préparez. J'ai d'ailleurs assez peu l'habitude d'exprimer ma pensée par la parole écrite, et franchement vous n'aurez pas grand chose à regretter en perdant le court article que je vais vous envoyer. Veuillez agréer, monsieur et cher concitoyen, l'expression de tous mes sentiments. Léon Gambetta".Petites rousseurs, sinon très bon document.
18711236321871 1 vol. en feuilles "L'Union démocratique : organe de la démocratie de l'Ouest" est un journal d'opinion républicaine patronné par Guépin, qui paraît à Nantes de novembre 1869 à juin 1871."Monsieur et cher concitoyen, j'ai reçu votre lettre qui m'annonce la rigoureuse condamnation dont vous avez été frappé comme rédacteur de L'Union démocratique et je vous envoie toutes mes fraternelles sympathies dans cette circonstance. Je fais aussi les voeux les plus sincères pour le succès du nouveau journal que vous venez de fonder et je regrette que mes occupations si nombreuses ne me permettent pas de figurer au milieu de nos amis qui collaboreront au numéro exceptionnel que vous préparez. J'ai d'ailleurs assez peu l'habitude d'exprimer ma pensée par la parole écrite, et franchement vous n'aurez pas grand chose à regretter en perdant le court article que je vais vous envoyer. Veuillez agréer, monsieur et cher concitoyen, l'expression de tous mes sentiments. Léon Gambetta".Petites rousseurs, sinon très bon document.