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17493988B[Offenbach am Mayn, MDCCXLIX, 1749]. Kl.8°. 236 S. HLeder (um 1900), Rotschnitt.
174910416AOffenbach am Mayn / Altona, MDCCXLIX / 1749. 2 Bände in einem. Kl.8°. 238 S. u. 124 S., 2 Bll. (Register). Schmuckloser Pappband (um 1900), Rotschnitt. [2 Warenabbildungen]
173410415AAmsterdam, Aux dépens de la Compagnie, 1734. Kl.8°. Titelblatt mit floraler Holzschnittvignette, 477 S. mit Schlussvignette (Holzschnitt). HLeder d. Zt.
19822683BO.O., Kartenhaus Kollektiv, o.J. [1981 oder 1982]. 4°. 1 Bl., 101 S. mit Abbildungen, 1 Bl. Orig.-HLeinen mit montiertem, illustr. Titelschild.
17769876ALondres, Jean Nourse, Librairie, dans le Strand. La Haie, chez Gosse junior & Pinet, Librairies de S.A.S., 1776. 8°. 475 S. (inkl. angebundener Titel), 5 Bll. Papp-Interimsband d. Zt. mit handschriftl. RTitel.
193798982Le Crapouillot 1937 In-4 agrafé 31,5 cm sur 25. Quatrième de couverture avec accroc.État correct d’occasion.
10181LA RACE ET LES MURS. Du n° 1 (novembre 1930) au n° 4 (février 1931). Dr Pierre Vachet (compte-rendu du " IVe Congrès de la Ligue mondiale pour la Réforme Sexuelle sur une base scientifique "), Dr Sicard de Plauzoles (" La Croisade contre le péril vénérien "), Dr Arthur Vernes (" Etes-vous ou n'êtes-vous pas syphilitique ? "), Georges-Anquetil (" La Sélection humaine et le Haras humain "), Maria Vérone (" Pour la suppression des maisons de tolérance "), Justin Godart, Roland Destel, André de Wissant, Havelock Ellis, Dr Jean Lacassagne, etc. Reportage photographique sur la prostitution à Marseille. Dessins d'Elsen, Vidhopff, Bourget, etc. Couvertures défraîchies, sans manque.
17255458AHague [London], Printed in the Year 1000000 [Printed around 1725]. Here: Facsimile reprint. Berlin, Antiquariat Ars Amandi, no date. Small 8vo. 1p, 43 numbered pages, 1 p. Handbound in calf with title on front plate.
17255219AHague [London], Printed in the Year 1000000 [d.i. um 1725]. Hier: Faksimile-Reprint Berlin, Antiquariat Ars Amandi, ohne Jahr. Kl.8°: 17,3 x 11 cm. 1 Bl., 43 S., 1 Bl. Handeinband in Kalbsleder mit Fronttitel.
19354174BUm 1935. Folio. 16 Aquarelle (Motivgröße von ca. 13 x 15 bis 35 x 22 cm) auf Velin unterschiedlicher Größe, je unter blassgrünem Passepartout (47,5 x 34 cm) montiert. In eigens dafür angefertigter HLeinenmappe (um 1950?), Außendeckel mit geprägtem Papier im Krokodilmuster, Vorderdeckel mit Titelschildchen ("Anonym. 16 erotische Aquarelle"), 3 Schließbändchen. Innendeckel mit Buntpapier bezogen.
19389409AOhne Verlag, Ort und Jahr [Paris, ca. 1938]. 4°. Titelblatt und 30 handkolorierte Lithographien unter Passepartout. HLeder d. Zt. auf 5 Bünden mit RTitlelschild.
19203089ACharlottenburg, Privatdruck des Munin-Verlag. o. J. [1920]. 8°. Illustriertes Titelblatt, 14 illustr. S. und 1 Bl. Impressum. Orig.-Pappband mit goldgepr. Fronttitel und Rokoko-Ornamenten.
18603811BA Scôropolis, Et se trouve à Paris et en Beligique, Chez quelques Libraires 1806 [ca. 1860]. 8°. 2 Bll. (Titelei), III, 88 S. HLeder d. Zt. mit goldgepr. RTitel auf 5 Bünden.
4225Bo.J. 4°. 14 Blätter mit Zeichnungen, davon 7 mit schwarzem Filzstift und 7 mit Bleistift, 2 Blancoblätter. Geklammert, im lila-grauem Papierumschlag.
1973956AMilano, Galleria - Libreria Eros, 1973. 8°. 94 S. mit zahlreichen ganzseitigen s/w-Abbildungen u. 1 Farbabb. Orig.-Wellpappeband mit Front- und RTitel. (= Carta Segrete. Artisti contemporanei 3).
185310128ARorschach, In der Schmied'schen Buchdruckerei, 1853. Neueste Auflage. 16°. 256 S. Pappband mit RTitelschild.
18345599AStuttgart, ohne Verlag, 1834. 16°. 256 S. Priv. HLeinen d. Zt. mit handschriftl. RSchild.
19193620B(Cythere, 1791). Privatdruck, 1919. 8°. 104 S. (ohne die 8 Tafeln) Orig.-Pappband mit Buntpapierbezug.
19196018A(Cythere, 1791). Privatdruck, 1919. 8°. 104 S. mit 8 zweifarbig kolorierten Tafeln. Orig.-Pappband mit Buntpapierbezug.
19207718AUm 1920. 8,5 x 15 cm. Druck auf Bütten.
19206514AMünchen, Privatdruck, o.J. [um 1920]. 8°. 466 Seiten. [d.i. 366 S. mit Paginierfehler S. 353]. Neues HLeinen mit goldgepr. RTitel. Reste des Orig.-Lederrücken mit reicher Goldprägung auf dem Innendeckel montiert. Kopfgoldschnitt.
17823659BLondres, [Paris, Cazin], 1782. 16°. I: 11 num. Bll., gest. Frontispiz, 8 Kupfertafeln, 16 S. gest. Noten; II: 1 Bl., 5 S. 1 Kupfertafel; III: 11 Bll. (num. 1-7, 9-12), Gest. Frontispiz, 8 Kupfertafeln, 24 S. gest. Noten. Geflammtes Kalbsleder d. Zt. mit goldgepr. RSchild und RVergoldung, dreifacher Deckelfilete, Steh- und Innenkantenvergoldung, Goldschnitt.
17875031London: Charles Eyre & Andrew Strahan 1787. First edition. 27 George III Chapter 44. A Fine copy measuring 310 x 190mm and collating complete: 2 987-988. A scarce and important piece of legal history which ESTC records at only one library Lincoln's Inn and which does not appear in the modern auction record. The present is the only example on the market. <br /> <br /> At the start of the Restoration "English church courts were revived by an act of Parliament on 27 July 1661 to resume their traditional task of correcting spiritual and moral misdemeanors. Soon thereafter parishioners across England's dioceses once more faced admonition fines excommunication and even imprisonment if they failed to conform to the laws of the restored Church of England" Aklund. As much as these courts sought to reestablish a monolithic Anglican communal identity during Charles II's reign their position in the 18th century became "a case study in the secularization of the legal system" particularly given their theoretical justification based in the problematic concept of divine right Harris. Numerous acts the present example among them "represented an important step in the direction of limiting the reach of of ecclesiastical jurisdiction" Harris. <br /> <br /> An Act to Prevent Frivolous and Vexatious Suits in Ecclesiastical Courts was passed in 1787 drawn from a bill presented in Parliament the previous year. Its major accomplishment was the removal of Church authority in the regulation of private sexual behaviors: "It shall be further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no Suit shall be commenced in any Ecclesiastical Court for Fornication or Incontinence of for any striking or brawling." While the Church may have voiced its moral codes or enacted social shaming within its own communities it no longer had the legal authority to regulate or punish sexual behavior. Such secularization had significant benefits across a number of communities. For survivors of assault it ended the Church's ability to mandate that a woman marry her attacker; for queer communities it prevented Biblically based persecution; for sex workers it took away the risk of arrest or fines for conducting their livelihoods. Ultimately the jurisdiction of ecclesiastical courts over sexual behavior whether in the form of obscene or defamatory words sexual engagement and sensual pleasure was terminated by this act. Little to no legal regulation of sex would be enacted until the next century when the 1861 Offences Against the Person Act and a series of Contagious Diseases Acts would seek to give secular courts more control over individuals' bodies. <br /> <br /> ESTC N58717. Charles Eyre & Andrew Strahan unknown
200985431New York: Semiotext 2009. First Edition. Octavo. 26cm. Publisher's illustrated paper covered boards. 196pp. Some very slight wear to boards mostly limited to a couple of small scratches to the laminate clean and bright; internally clean signed and dated with kisses and hugs by Penny Arcade to the title page. A very good attractive copy. <br /> <br /> A collection of essays and performance pieces interspersed with interviews and editorial commentary providing a kind of retrospective of Penny Arcade's long career as an incendiary and divisive performance artist she is virtually the originator of the term in its modern context and her collaborations with artists like Jayne County Patti Smith Mink Stole John Waters and the majestic Quentin Crisp. Semiotext unknown
191385169Chicago: O. M. Heath & Co 1913. First Edition. First printing. Octavo 19cm. Purple ribbed cloth spine and cover titles in gilt; 3031pp; portrait frontispiece and five unnumbered leaves of photographic plates halftones. A tight clean copy free of markings with just a hint of sunning to spine cloth; very Near Fine. <br /> <br /> A collection of six short tales each intended to illustrate a different aspect of "the prevalence of degeneracy in the modern era" jacket. Composts of Tradition was self-published and marketed aggressively in contemporary periodicals including The Masses and Pearson's; one such advertisement in the January 1915 issue of Pearson's outlines the book's intention: "It is not a book for prudes either male or female. It is a book for aggressive and advanced thinkers. Among other doctrines it advocates: 1 Sterilization of physical social and mental defectives; 2 Annihilation of the stigma attached to the bar-sinister; 3 Encouragement of reproduction upon the part of the fit; 4 Maintenance of all children by society; 5 Monogamy but marriage ceremonies to be optional not obligatory; 6 Divorce by collusion." At least one of the stories "Maid of the Neptunian Strand" has fantasy elements. <br /> <br /> Oscar Morrill Heath c.1872-1952 was a Chicago secondary school teacher and lecturer-for-hire on social subjects; beginning about 1905 through at least the 1920s we lose sight of him around 1930 he was the proprietor of a Chicago correspondence school for schoolteachers The Cultural Review School through whose auspices he issued a few ephemeral publications as well as a monthly magazine Teaching As A Profession. Additionally thanks to the trade card mounted in the front we know that Heath was the proprietor of at least two Chicago beauty parlors. From contemporary newspaper acccounts it appears that the current work landed Heath at least temporarily in hot water; the Chicago Tribune for November 6 1913 includes an article stating that Heath's status as an instructor at Englewood High School was "under review" pending publication of a book that was "critical of the nuptial bond" and seemed to condone childbirth out of wedlock. It is quite possible that Heath lost his position over the book as in subsequent years we find him advertising his services as a freelance instructor in a variety of topics including a review course in math for candidates to Army Officers' Candidate School during WW1. <br /> <br /> Despite its fetching title the current work is somewhat uncommon with fewer than 20 locations in OCLC most apparently in circulating collections. SMITH H-442. Not in Bleiler despite clear fantasy content. O. M. Heath & Co unknown