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12pp., margins of title page a little soiled, small nick to fore-edge, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
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.
93461Nouveau Monde Edition / Fondation Napoléon, la Bibliothèque Napoléon, 2001, 131 p., broché, l'adhésif de la couverture pèle sur un coin, bon état.
100796Nouveau Monde Editions, Fondation Napoléon, la Bibliothèque Napoléon, 2002, 131 p., broché, coins des plats légèrement cornés, bon état pour le reste.
20102080202106301526Kyoei Shobo Kojin Yatsushiro Society of Carbon Disulfide Poisoning Victims 2010. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 230p Size: 22cm Kyoei Shobo Kojin Yatsushiro, Society of Carbon Disulfide Poisoning Victims paperback
20102080502106511547Kaden-sha 2010. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kaden-sha paperback
21440adressé à “Monsieur de Javersy j’anvoie le Sr de meures (?), an vos quartiers qui vous fera antandre sa negosiasion et ce que nous tretons icy, les longueurs de cette court sont telles quil me contraingnet a demeurer icy deus ou trois iours mais il retourne avec argent et mieus depeche que ie ne pansais, ce pandans ie cherche des chiens pour vous ian ay deia un fort bon et beau ie charche les autres et sur ce ie baise vos mains. Vostre plus affectione amy Henry de Savoie. de Turin ce 19-septem.” Replié, le billet ne faisait que 22 x 111 mm, avec le nom du destinataire “A Monsieur de Javersy”, petites fentes en bout pour passer le scellé.
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
52064aafBern, Wittib Wagner, 1765, kl. in-8vo, 77 S., Textseiten mit dekor. Linien-Umrahmung, Kopf- und Schlussvignette, vereinzelt äusserst leicht stockfleckig, im Allgemeinen frisch, 2 Bibl. Stempel (annulé) auf dem Titel, Halp-Pergament des 19. Jh., hs. Bibl.-Etikette auf Vorderdeckel.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 128 pages. Full black cloth boards with white plant illustration. Discolored marks on yellow endpapers. Tears on worn dust jacket. Black and white drawings. "Deadly Harvest gives a clear and detailed explanation of where poisons are found, and lists the varieties of garden plants, hedge plants, and wild plants which are potential dangers to us all. The book's practical and valuable advice covers both the problems of antidotes and the eradication of the plants themselves. There is also a fascinating history of man's encounter with plant dangers, including several medieval methods of deliberate poisoning, as well as many illustrative cases of accidental poisoning." Hard-to-find book.
P41265, 3 works bound together in 1 volume (cart.cover), texts in gotic german, 20cm., VG, [content: I."Die Lustseuche" : Wien, 1827, 3rd edition, xxxii + 228pp. // II."Die Kinderkrankheiten" : Wien, 1832, xvi + 388pp., 2nd ed. (Zweite mit den Beobachtungen der neusten Zeit vermehrte Ausgabe) // III."Die Hülfe bey Vergiftungen" : Breslau, Wilhelm Gottlieb Korn, 1818, xvi + 180pp., 1st edition]
3 works bound together in 1 volume (cart.cover), texts in gotic german, 20cm., VG, [content: I."Die Lustseuche…" : Wien, 1827, 3rd edition, xxxii + 228pp. // II."Die Kinderkrankheiten…" : Wien, 1832, xvi + 388pp., 2nd ed. (Zweite mit den Beobachtungen der neusten Zeit vermehrte Ausgabe) // III."Die Hülfe bey Vergiftungen…" : Breslau, Wilhelm Gottlieb Korn, 1818, xvi + 180pp., 1st edition]
19061987Paris, G. Steinheil, 1906 ; in-8, broché ; 231 pages, couverture bleue imprimée, deux planches hors-texte, quelques gravures in-texte.
1874280601874 Impr. de F. Seguin aîné, Avignon, 1874; 24 p. ; In-16 broché
QWA-16887J.-B. Baillière et Fils, 1867, 3 vol. in-8 rel. 1/2 bas. à coins rouge (13,5 x 22), XXII-1072 p., 1ère édition, avec la collaboration de Zacharie Roussin, pagination continue, 2 planches et 83 figures in-t., dos à 4 faux-nerfs, couvertures conservées, bonnes reliures récentes, bon état.
1897002214Paris Steinheil 1897
1938P112769Groningen, Jacobs' drukkerij 1938 144pp., 25cm., Doctoraal proefschrift (Rijks-Universiteit te Groningen), gebroch., stempeltje op achterzijde titelblad, tekst helder en in goede staat, P112769
144pp., 25cm., Doctoraal proefschrift (Rijks-Universiteit te Groningen), gebroch., stempeltje op achterzijde titelblad, tekst helder en in goede staat, P112769
1901134766London: His Majesty's Stationery Office by Wyman and Sons; by Darling & Son 1901-03. Hardcover. Good. vi 10 iv 52 x 379 25 p. 34 cm. Blue cloth. Corners bumped spine faded and scuffed small tears in spine ends general shelf wear. Second copy of first report unbound and badly torn tucked in at rear. Some pencil marks. <br/><br/>In 1900 more than 6000 people in England were poisoned by arsenic-tainted beer with more than 70 of the afflicted dying as a result. The food safety crisis was caused by arsenic entering the supply chain through impure sugar which had been made with contaminated sulphuric acid. This Royal Commission was the result. Contains 1 Report. 2 Final Report. 3 Minutes of Evidence and Appendices Vol. I. - Evidence received in 1901 Together with Appendices 1 to 15 and Index. Being Part II. of the First Report of the Commisson. 4 Report to the Local Government Board on Recent Epidemic Arsenical Poisoning Attributed to Beer. His Majesty's Stationery Office by Wyman and Sons; by Darling & Son hardcover
193315428Paris, Librairie Orientale et Américaine Maisonneuve, 1933 ; fort in-8, broché ; pp.317-792 et (1) f. de corrections, 2 cartes dépliantes.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 69pp. Periodical magazine with feature articles on 'The War Must be Ended' 1918 pt one, William Bartram in America's Eden, Cyrano de Bergerac, Supplying the Elizabethan Court, London life in the 1790s, British travellers to Rome in Tudor and Stuart times, the poisoning of William Cotesworth 1725, Notes on battlefields IV the Battle of Corunna plus book reviews and letters.
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
19861142721986 Editions Complexe, collection "La mémoire du siècle" N° 46 - 1986 - In-12, broché - 238 pages
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