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187932378N.p. 1879. 4to. ii 177 1 pp. Publisher's brown cloth gilt lettered to the upper board contemporary ownership inscription of "Frederick Wadswell C.C. Bishopsgate Without" to the front free endpaper. Spine faded a little wear to the covers else very good. A comprehensive annual record of the corporation's personnel listing their names offices starting salary length of service and their salary at the time of printing amongst other data. [N.p.] unknown
1871125442P., Bureau de la Revue des Deux Mondes, 1871, fort in-8°, 912 pp, reliure demi-veau glacé fauve, dos à 4 faux-nerfs filetés, titre, tomaison et année dorés (rel. de l'époque), dos lég. frotté, bon état
1831287215Richmond: Printed by John Warrock 1831. First Edition. Half Leather. Good binding. The ordinances of the city of Richmond Virginia published in 1831. No earlier publication on Richmond city ordinances found in Haynes. Binding is soiled with scuffing to the spine. Foxing and toning throughout. Half calf over marbled paper boards with a red morocco label on the spine. 180 pp. including the index. Haynes 15584. Good binding. Printed by John Warrock unknown
185121496S. n. | Paris 1851 | 15 x 22 cm | broché
18626664Poulet-Malassis | Paris 1862 | 9 x 16 cm | broché
186241964Poulet-Malassis | Paris 1862 | 9 x 15.50 cm | broché
18269670Imprimerie de Crapelet | Paris 1826 | 12.50 x 20 cm | broché
188319043P., Bloud et Barral, s.d. (1883-1885), 4 vol. in-8°, xix-521, ix-447, vii-467 et xvi-523 pp, 30 pl. de portraits hors texte, reliures demi-basane bleu-nuit époque, dos à nerfs ornés de filets dorés, bon état
186712028L. Poupart-Davyl | Paris 1867 | 11 x 17 cm | broché
187127533Paris Victor Bunel 1871 GRAND In-8 656 pp, intérieur frais soixante six numéros
187140857Paris, Victor Bunel, 1871. In-folio de 655-(1) pp., demi-basane noire, dos lisse orné (reliure de l'époque).
187141011Paris, Victor Bunel, 1871. In-4 de 655-(1) pp., cartonnage de l'époque.
1872126070Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 656 pages. Couverture défraîchie. Mouillure brune en coin supérieur de la moitié du volume.
1871114261871 Paris , V. Bunel, 1871; petit in folio de 655pp. - ( 1)p. ( Table). Texte sur 2 colonnes; demi-toile chagrinée vert foncé, titre doré au dos. Rarissimes rousseurs au tout premiers et tout derniers feuillets, très bon exemplaire.
18316896Au bureau de l'Organisateur | Paris 1831 | 14 x 22 cm | broché
18861245481886 Lyon, Librairie Générale Henri Georg - 1886 - In-8 broché, couverture rempliée, frontispice de Jean-Marie Collot d'Herbois - 208 pages - Envoi (dédicace) de l'auteur Albert Metzger sur la page de faux-titre - Ouvrage tiré à 300 exemplaires sur papier de Hollande
187618603Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes | s. l. [Paris] 1876 | 15.50 x 25 cm | agrafé
1871GITb035Paris Alphonse Lemerre 1871. In-12 258pp. Demi basane havane, dos à nerfs rehaussés d'un filet perlé, fleurons dorés dans les entrenerfs, pièces de titre (auteur, titre) noires, tranches mouchetées, rel époque. Pâles rousseurs. Exemplaire dans une belle reliure décorative.
187115637P., Alphonse Lemerre, 1871, in-12, 258 pp, reliure demi-basane époque. Edition originale
187140871Paris, Lemerre, 1871. In-12 broché de (4)-258-(1) pp. (4) pp. de catalogue, couverture imprimée.
188025083Paris A.Cinqualbre 1880 -in-4 broché un journal satirique (newpaper), broché in-quarto (29,56 x 20 cm), 4 pages, 1ère de couverture illustrée d'un PORTRAIT-CHARGE DE SECONDIGNÉ colorié au pochoir par André Gill, texte de la notice biographique sur les 3 pages suivantes par Pierre et Paul, sans date (1880) Paris A.Cinqualbre Editeur,
187214429London, Strahan & Co. Publishers, 1872. In-12 de VIII-166-(2) pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur souple de percaline rouge semi souple de l'éditeur illustrée, dos lisse, titre frappé en long en noir.
185017620Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes | s. l. [Paris] 1850 | 15.50 x 25 cm | agrafé
1848016745St. Louis: St. Louis Court of Common Pleas 1848. Book. Very good condition. Unbound. First Edition. Tall folio. Large broadside 11-3/4" x 18-1/4" announcing an auction. It reads "Sheriff's Sale! Jonathan W. King Daniel W. Corwin and William M. Cones Partners &c. vs. John Abbott and John C. Chadwick. Attachment in the St. Louis Court of Common Pleas returnable to Sep't Term 1848 of said Court. No. 184 to said term. By authority of an order of sale made by the St. Louis Court of Common Pleas on the 20th day of September 1848 ordering and directing the undersigned late Sheriff of the county of St. Louis to sell the property attached in the above entitled cause in the manner prescribed by law. I will on Tuesday the 10th day of October next between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day at the State Tobacco Warehouse on corner of Washington Av. and Sixth street sell the said attached property to the highest bidder for cash pursuant to said order of sale which said property consists of the following articles of Dry Goods to wit: 1 piece Black Coburg; 2 pieces Mode do.; 3 Embroidered Delane Shawls; 1 Black Berage Shawl; 2 Thibet Wool do; 1 Delane Mode do.; 1 Black Embroidered do.; 1 Satin Stripe Berage do.; 6 Doz Thimbles silvered; 1 piece Florence Silk; 1 do. Black Cotton Lace; 1 do. do. do. do.; 1 do. White Silk do.; 1 Box Laces; 1 do. do.; Ladies' Gloves Silk Picknit and Cotton; Lot Embroidered handkerchiefs; Braid; Gents' Gloves Silk and Cotton; Buttons; Velvet Ribbon; Tuck Combs; Coat Binding; Lot Berage Dress Shawls; Lot Cravats for Ladies; Swiss Muslins; and 1 Black Leather Trunk. Samuel Conway Late Sheriff. St. Louis Sep't. 1848." Folded into 10 sections with some wear to folds; several small tears at edges. Minor foxing throughout; two minor water-stain marks in margin just touching text each about 2 square inches. Ephemera Broadsides Western Americana. St. Louis Court of Common Pleas Paperback
1848016745St. Louis: St. Louis Court of Common Pleas 1848. Book. Very good condition. Unbound. First Edition. Tall folio. Large broadside 11-3/4" x 18-1/4" announcing an auction. It reads "Sheriff's Sale! Jonathan W. King Daniel W. Corwin and William M. Cones Partners &c. vs. John Abbott and John C. Chadwick. Attachment in the St. Louis Court of Common Pleas returnable to Sep't Term 1848 of said Court. No. 184 to said term. By authority of an order of sale made by the St. Louis Court of Common Pleas on the 20th day of September 1848 ordering and directing the undersigned late Sheriff of the county of St. Louis to sell the property attached in the above entitled cause in the manner prescribed by law. I will on Tuesday the 10th day of October next between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day at the State Tobacco Warehouse on corner of Washington Av. and Sixth street sell the said attached property to the highest bidder for cash pursuant to said order of sale which said property consists of the following articles of Dry Goods to wit: 1 piece Black Coburg; 2 pieces Mode do.; 3 Embroidered Delane Shawls; 1 Black Berage Shawl; 2 Thibet Wool do; 1 Delane Mode do.; 1 Black Embroidered do.; 1 Satin Stripe Berage do.; 6 Doz Thimbles silvered; 1 piece Florence Silk; 1 do. Black Cotton Lace; 1 do. do. do. do.; 1 do. White Silk do.; 1 Box Laces; 1 do. do.; Ladies' Gloves Silk Picknit and Cotton; Lot Embroidered handkerchiefs; Braid; Gents' Gloves Silk and Cotton; Buttons; Velvet Ribbon; Tuck Combs; Coat Binding; Lot Berage Dress Shawls; Lot Cravats for Ladies; Swiss Muslins; and 1 Black Leather Trunk. Samuel Conway Late Sheriff. St. Louis Sep't. 1848." Folded into 10 sections with some wear to folds; several small tears at edges. Minor foxing throughout; two minor water-stain marks in margin just touching text each about 2 square inches. Ephemera Broadsides Western Americana. St. Louis Court of Common Pleas Paperback books