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Les deux condamnations sont des appels. Un premier procès en janvier 1764 avait condamné les deux accusés à être pendus. A la suite de l'Arrêt est reproduit l'Edit de 1682 sur les poisons qui sert de base à la législation actuelle sur la détention et la vente des substances toxiques.
1944ABE-163660718892 PAGES FORMAT 43 CM X 60 CM-P1: DE LA HOLLANDE AUX VOSGES ATTAQUE GENERALE DES ALLIES LARGES PENETRATIONS DANS LA LIGNE SIEGFRIED, PHOTO, CARTE-SOIXANTE CADAVRES DE PATRIOTES DECOUVERTS A PAU-HITLER AURAIT ETE EMPOISONNE-DESSIN DE GUELUS "-CA Y EST! NOUS RECOMMENCONS A MANQUER D'ESPACE VITAL!"-P2: FAUX POLICIERS, VOL DE PIECES D'OR ET REGLEMENT DE COMPTE.DANS L'AFFAIRE BONY-M.HENRI RAUD EX-DIRECTEUR DE L'OEUVRE EST ARRETE (PJ12)
1916Zj117Le Mans Blanchet 1916 In12 - agrafé - 8 pages
1916Zj117Le Mans Blanchet 1916 In12 - agrafé - 8 pages
1856AQ21712London: Ward and Lock 1856. 184pp. Engraved folding frontispiece depicting the trial in progress within court an engraved title vignette numerous engraved illustrations both full- and double-page and within text throughout. Bound after: Illustrated Life and Career of William Palmer of Rugeley. London. Ward and Lock 1856. First edition. 136pp. With an engraved portrait frontispiece numerous engraved illustrations in the text and two facsimile leaves of Palmer's diary. 8vo. Contemporary black half-calf marbled boards gilt. Extremities heavily rubbed. Later inked ownership inscription to FEP short tear to head of folding frontispiece occasional spotting. The unexpurgated transcript of the trial of the infamous 'Prince of Poisoners' William Palmer 1824-1856 together with an account of his life and career. A doctor by trade Palmer would be convicted of the murder by Strychnine of John Cook with suspicions as to numerous other victims being raised during proceedings. The case gained a deal of notoriety amongst Victorian society becoming a nineteenth-century cause celebre and permeating into popular culture. Arthur Conan Doyle would make reference to Palmer in the Sherlock Holmes tale "The Adventure of the Speckled Band". Charles Dickens reputedly based the Bleak House character of Inspector Bucket on an investigating officer involved - indeed Dickens would dub Palmer 'the greatest villain that ever stood in the Old Bailey'. . First edition. Ward and Lock hardcover
1856AQ12152London: Ward and Lock 1856. 184pp. Engraved folding frontispiece depicting the trial in progress within court an engraved title vignette numerous engraved illustrations both full- and double-page and within text throughout. Original publishers yellow printed paper wraps. Spine rubbed with slight loss to head and foot soiling to wrap edges. Occasional spots of foxing to text. The unexpurgated transcript of the trial of the infamous 'Prince of Poisoners' William Palmer 1824-1856. A doctor by trade Palmer would be convicted of the murder by Strychnine of John Cook with suspicions as to numerous other victims being raised during proceedings. The case gained a deal of notoriety amongst Victorian society becoming a nineteenth-century cause celebre and permeating into popular culture. Arthur Conan Doyle would make reference to Palmer in the Sherlock Holmes tale "The Adventure of the Speckled Band". Charles Dickens reputedly based the Bleak House character of Inspector Bucket on an investigating officer involved - indeed Dickens would dub Palmer 'the greatest villain that ever stood in the Old Bailey'. . First Edition. Quarto. Ward and Lock paperback
18272065Paris, Marchands de Nouveautés, 1827 plaquette in-8, 35 pp., broché. (couverture abimée, mouillure claire sur l'ensemble)
187Paris. Durand 1863. Grand in-8 (24x15). 393 (1) pages. Demi-basane brune de l'époque, dos lisse orné de filets dorés.
First Edition, 4to, small stamp on title, 3 coloured plates, [2], 20, [3], 24-103, [1] pp., original cloth, 11 inch spine with 2 inch piece missing, otherwise a good copy.
First edition, 34, [2 adverts]pp., disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: My Adventures in the World War - Part I - No war correspondent has dared more and met with such stirring adventures and experienced such exciting incidents in his quest for 'copy' as Mr. E. Ashmead-Bartlett; Riding Out a Gale on a Sawlog; The Snake in the Shaft - predicament of a prospector being hauled up from a mine; Caught by the Tide - a mistake made while duck hunting; The Amazons of Russia - Excellent photo-illustrated article on Russia's legion of woman warriors, the "Battalion of Death", which served with daring, pluck and bravery in WWI; My Experiences as a Missionary Prisoner - The Rev. E.W. Doulton and his fellow missionaries in Africa, mostly ladies, suffered at the hands of the Germans who tortured the natives to make them falsely accuse the missionaries; In the Land of the Lapps - Part I - a picturesque account of an extensive journey, illustrated with great photos; Kidnapping a Millionaire - Mr. James Samuel Slater was shut up for seven months by his chauffeur; Pomp's Visitor - amusing tale of a negro cook who meets a bear that likes fried fish; A Canadian Man-Hunt - a failed miner named Fonberg goes on a killing spree near Chipman, Alberta; Five Months in the Snow - how French peasants were isolated through a whole winter on a mountain top; Six Weeks Among the Buddhas - Part II - Juliet Bredon and her husband spent several summer weeks in China - photo-illustrated account; Across Germany to Freedom - Part II - two French soldiers, Tristan du Tartre and Georges Prieur escaped from the Hammelburg camp in Bavaria; The Heroic Band - a graphic photo-illustrated account of the gallant and heroic conduct of a French infantry band which played its regiment into action under heavy bombardment, and continued to play until half the instrumentalists were killed or wounded; Marie Jeanneret - she poisoned nine people to death; America's Great Highwayman - Joseph Hare; and more 88 pages plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding tight. A quality copy of this excellent vintage issue. Book
First separate edition, 12pp., disbound. Reprinted from The Practitioner. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
187520987Paris, Librairie J.B. Baillière et fils ; Londres, Baillère, Tindall and Cox ; Madrid, Bailly-Baillière, 1875 ; in-8, demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, titre doré (reliure de l’époque) ; VII, 536pp, 7 figures in-texte.
Second edition, 63, [1, blank]pp., 16 illustrs., disbound. The diagrams serve to illustrate improved methods of ventilation.
XIV-295 pp demi-basane bleu nuit moderne à la bradel, couvertures et dos conservés 1850, 1850, in-8, XIV-295 pp, demi-basane bleu nuit moderne à la bradel, couvertures et dos conservés, Envoi de l'auteur en première de couverture. Édition originale de cet important traité, peu courant, sur l'intoxication par le plomb. Jean-Louis Brachet (1789-1858) étudia la colique de plomb dès 1824, en publiant son opinion sur le siège et la nature de cette maladie dans le Journal général de médecine ; il en fit l'objet de ses leçons après avoir admis en clinique onze cas d'intoxications en 1845. « After a long history of the ills suffered by workers in contact with lead, Brachet attributed a pathophysiology to saturnism involving the "ganglionated nervous system". As a sanitarian, Brachet recommended replacing ceruse with zinc white to reduce the toxicity of paints ». Médecin et chirurgien lyonnais, Jean-Louis Brachet est avant tout connu pour ses recherches en neurophysiologie, en particulier sur l'hystérie. Cachet ex-libris du Dr Carrier de Lyon. Bon exemplaire, en dépit de légères rousseurs pâles et de quelques feuillets brunis. O. Walusinski, "Jean-Louis Brachet (1789-1858). A forgotten contributor to early 19th century neurology". Revue neurologique 171 (2015) pp. 688-697
22906Avignon : Jacques Garrigan, 1777,in4 broché,couverture muette époque,16p.,bon état
1897002214Paris Steinheil 1897
Blank label stuck to upper corner of front cover. No marks or inscriptions to contents. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with slightly marked boards. Appendix over 20 pages, bibliographry over 16 pages plus 116pp. A review of contemporary lead pollution and a commentary on the Government Working Party Report 'Lead and Health' prepared for the Conservation Society. Very scarce.
192312291923 Trente-sixième année - Année 1923 - Paris. Masson et Cie, Editeurs - Publiés par les soins des membres du comité - pleine percaline rouge éditeur - Grand in-8 - revue illustrée - hors-texte - 480 pages
054772Paris A. Hennuyer, imprimeur-éditeur 1884 in 12 (18x12) 1 volume reliure pleine percaline rouge de l'éditeur, plat supérieur orné d'un riche encadrement doré rocaille, tranches teintées rouge, XII et 514 pages. Quatrième édition augmentée. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
20796Tapuscrit in-folio (297 mm), nombreuses et quelquefois importantes annotations, suppressions, ajouts manuscrits, de 338 ff. recto, reliés en un volume, demi-maroquin vert foncé, titre doré au dos ; nombreuses photographies imprimées ou clichés originaux et autres documents (statistiques, courbes, etc.).
19061987Paris, G. Steinheil, 1906 ; in-8, broché ; 231 pages, couverture bleue imprimée, deux planches hors-texte, quelques gravures in-texte.
144pp., 25cm., Doctoraal proefschrift (Rijks-Universiteit te Groningen), gebroch., stempeltje op achterzijde titelblad, tekst helder en in goede staat, P112769
1938P112769Groningen, Jacobs' drukkerij 1938 144pp., 25cm., Doctoraal proefschrift (Rijks-Universiteit te Groningen), gebroch., stempeltje op achterzijde titelblad, tekst helder en in goede staat, P112769
1903OKKU1693Paris, Hachette 1903. kl.-8°, XX, 309 S., 2 Bl., mit 1 Front. u. 9 Taf., HLn. d. Zt., berieb., Ecken leicht bestoß., etw. schiefgelesen, Schnitt verstaubt. In Französisch.