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a649001971 U. S. Department of Commerce. 4to. printed wraps. Included with the accompanying folded maps in original yellow folder. A few small university library stamps. VG. . paperback
a649201971 U. S. Department of Commerce. 4to. printed wraps. Included with the accompanying folded maps in original yellow folder. A few small university library stamps. VG. . paperback
a649191971 U. S. Department of Commerce. 4to. printed wraps. Included with the accompanying folded maps in original yellow folder. A few small university library stamps. VG. . paperback
443Volume II. Ottawa, I. B. Taylor, 1873. 24.5 cm ix,465p. Reliure toile d'édition, 2 coins supérieurs abîmés. Tome second seulement de l'exemplaire de la bibliothèque de Sir Sandford Fleming, avec son cachet et sa signature. [ Contient les tableaux VII à XIX, avec les naissances et la population par âges, les illettrés, les sourds-muets, les aveugles, les aliénés et les décès. FLEMING, Sandford. (1827-1915) ingénieur, fonctionnaire et promoteur ferroviaire canadien né en Écosse. DOLQ XIV, 391-394.]
In 4, pp. 11 + (1b). Br. rifatta con carta d'epoca. Causa relativa al censo (rendita annua su un bene immobile altrui in corrispettivo di un capitale versato al debitore della rendita) che Andrea Molasana acquisto' in capitale di 3.800 sc. da Nicolo' Guano.
1314627155.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1313446254.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2001mon00004372601901 Census Online Project Team 2001T. paperback. Good. 0.5096 in x 20.0548 in x 14.2092 in. Ex-library book usual marking. Clean copy in good condition. 1901 Census Online Project Team paperback
2001mon00004383391901 Census Online Project Team 2001T. paperback. Acceptable. 0.5096 in x 20.0548 in x 14.2092 in. Ex-library book usual markings. Well read with a sticker on the front cover but still very useable. 1901 Census Online Project Team paperback
a19239Washington 1904 first edition. GPO. 4to 333pp. of statistics doublefold map in color proportion of Negro to Total Population in US wraps. Original front wrap panel remounted on later wraps. Good Plus. Pictures available on request. . paperback
0428860532.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
192020830021158006071st National Census Committee 1920. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book 1st National Census Committee paperback
187260577New York: G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co. No. 172 William Street 1872. 12mo. 4.5 x 7 in. 46 pp. plus 2 pp. publisher’s ads. With 1 large folding hand-coloured 3 colour map which folds out into 12.5 x 15 in. map as frontisp. w/ two inset profiles at 32 degrees & 42 degrees North from coast-to-coast. Embossed black publisher’s cloth decorations front & back cover gilt lettering rebacked recased & map folds neatly repaired on verso minor age toning former ex-lib stamp on title still G copy. First Colton edition of this 19th-century Ninth Census pocket map compactly informing travelers across the post-Civil War United States the total state & territorial populations as well as offering quick reference to individual important cities. Of particular interest is the scarce 1860 map by J.H. Colton lacking in most copies which includes the inset Continental Profiles as well as denoting the Dakota Territory as one Indian Territory tied into Arkansas along with the newly created Washington Idaho Montana Wyoming Utah Nevada Arizona & New Mexico territories. George Woolworth Colton 1827-1901 and brother Charles B. Colton 1832-1916 had reconstituted their father’s firm following the Civil War and riding the railroad building boom were active in continuing to update and issue pocket maps for eager travelers. Worldcat locates 2 copies with map Yale Univ. of IL another version w/o map was issued with 42 pp. See Newberry Library copy. G.W. & C.B. Colton & Co., No. 172 William Street, hardcover
194048410New York, The Bibliographical Society of America, 1940. 4°. XLV, 619 S., OLwd.
1985134459Sydney: Library of Australian History 1985. Hardcover. Very Good. Sydney Library of Australian History 1985 second impression/ 1980. Large quarto 475 pages with 5 illustrations from photographs 10 facsimile documents and 2 full-page maps plus endpaper maps; loosely inserted is the slightly smaller format 24-page booklet of 'Corrigenda & Addenda'. Cloth; bottom edge and rear cover slightly marked; an excellent copy. 2 items. Library of Australian History hardcover
3730437<p>Washington City D.C.: Printed by William Duane 1802. 52pp. 8vo. Pamphlet; removed; light even tanning to title-page else Very good.</p> <p>Third American edition of the First Federal Census carried out in 1790 a landmark record in the establishment of Federal powers. The Census was “designed to provide continuity between past and future and to adjust periodically the relative shares of power and resources among the various constituent elements of the population. That much the framers of the Constitution originally intended for the census. Population growth was already rapid in the eighteenth century. Americans knew from the outset that they were creating an experimental form of government that would have to handle social change systematically.†Anderson p236</p> <p>Signed in print on p. 3: “Truly stated from the original returns deposited in the office of Secretary of State. Th: Jefferson. October 24th 1791†and preceded only by the 1791 and 1798 Philadelphia editions. Howes rates this printing “aaâ€.</p> <p>Howes R-220. Anderson The American Census.</p> unknown
1841100110<p>Folio leather spine and tips with paper board covers paper label with hind written title on front cover 379 pp. Top cover almost detached and front endpaper loose library label on front pastedown a good deal of edge and extremity wear foxing throughout. The sixth census has population presented by county and principal town showing wealth and resources as well as population. There are excellent summary tables on economic and business statistics according to type of industry crops grown etc. Southern populations are divided into free white free black and slave.</p> Thomas Allen, hardcover
189454359Washington: Government Printing Office 1894. 1894. First Edition. Thick 4to. Original cloth vi 2 683 pp. nearly 200 plates 25 maps. A rare and important report. All aspects of the conditions of the American Indians in 1890 are reported here. The lengthy introduction provides charts and tables summarizing Indian populations in 1822 1832 1850 1853 1860 1867 1870 1880 and 1890. The introduction is followed by a historic review an overview of policy and administration of Indian affairs. The next section is comprised of a review of the 1890 Indian population Indian schools Indian lands and reservations including much additional statistical information. The majority of the volume pages 129-634 is comprised of a report of "Condition of Indians Taxed and Indians Not Taxed" for each state or territory individually. These are detailed reports addressing each tribe within each state or territory. This splendid volume contains 11 striking chromolithographic plates by Julian Scott 1st Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient; two 2-1/2 page colored fold-out plates by Walter Shirlaw; and 6 colored plates by Peter Moran and Gilbert Gaul. The 3 important large folding colored maps are in exceptionally fine condition: "Map Showing Indian Reservations Within the Limits of the United States" 33"x21" "Map of the Linguistic Stocks of the American Indians" 20"x17" by J.W. Powell and the map of "Indian Territory and Oklahoma" 29"x22". "This is an exhaustive census of the Native American population of the United States at the close of the frontier. As American Indians had not been treated in detail in previous censuses it was decided under the administration of Superintendent Robert Porter to prepare this mammoth undertaking as part of the 1890 census. Included are discussions of Indian populations by state status reports concerning life on the reservations disbursement of populations on and off reservations progress in schooling and employment and a wealth of other data. The highly prized chromolithograph plates have long drawn collectors to this work."--Bill Reese The Best Of The West 214. An attractive very good internally clean tight copy with spine lettering a bit dull. Rarely seen. especially complete with all maps and plates in fine bright condition including tissues. Government Printing Office, 1894. hardcover
21160HMSO London. The Major Graham document dated from the General Register Office Somerset House London 7 December 1848. The Grey circular dated from Downing Street 20 January 1849. Two printed documents: the first carrying Major Graham's 'Memorandum' of 'suggestions respecting the mode of taking a Census in each of our Colonial Posssessions' together with his observations on the making up of 'Statistical Abstracts' a specimen 'Form of Return' and a covering letter; the second a circular letter from Earl Grey instructing colonial governors 'to cause a Return of the Population of the Colony under your Government to be prepared'. For the background to these two documents see A. J. Christopher 'The quest for a census of the British Empire c.1840-1940' Journal of Historical Geography April 2008. No other copies of the present documents which were privately printed by Her Majesty's Stationery Office for Grey as Secretary of State for War and the Colonies have been discovered. This printing was intended for direct distribution to civil servants and MPs and certainly pre-dates the first publication of the items in for example the journals of the legislative councils of Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick both in 1849. Disbound from a collection of parliamentary papers assembled by Sir Frederick Peel 1823-1906 Liberal MP for Leominster who was Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies 1851-1854; and Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies 1854-1855. No printed pagination but the volume as a whole was paginated in Peel's hand. Both items are in good condition. ONE: The 'Copy of Major Graham's Letter together with a Copy of the Memorandum to which it refers' referred to by Grey in Item Two below. 4pp foolscap 8vo. Paginated by Peel 163-166. Bifolium on grey paper. The first page carries a transcript including a facsimile signature of a letter from George Graham to 'B. Hawes Esq. M.P.' 1797-1862 later Sir Benjamin Hawes of the Colonial Office. Graham suggests 'that it may perhaps be expedient that steps should be taken to secure a Census being made in each of our Colonies in 1851 on or about the same day that Parliament may fix for its being taken in this Country' and begins his letter with reference to 'some suggestions respecting the mode of taking a Census in each of our Colonial Possessions' which six year before Graham 'transmitted for the use of the Secretary of State for the Colonies some suggestions respecting the mode of taking a Census in each of our Colonial Possessions as requested by Lord Stanley'. Graham is now 'about to publish the Population of England and Wales' and has 'also been furnished with the latest returns of the Population in several Countries in Europe'. It occurs to Graham 'that it might be desirable also to publish the Population of our Colonial Possessions' and he asks Hawes to 'have the goodness to call the attention of Earl Grey to this subject' and to request 'that I may be furnished with Abstracts of the Population of such of our Colonies as may have made returns upon the subject to the Colonial Office'. The letter contains two references to Graham's brother and the man who appointed him to his post 'Secretary Sir James Graham'. The second page headed 'Memorandum' of what he describes in the letter to Hawes as 'some suggestions respecting the mode of taking a Census in each of our Colonial Possessions'. The third page headed 'Statistical Abstracts' again carries a facsimile of Graham's signature to a document dated 5 August 1842 addressed from the General Register Office Somerset House. The communication begins: 'The enumerators should not be called upon to make the Abstract but should transmit the Schedules in books of a convenient form to the seat of Government; where the Abstracts should be made on an uniform plan under proper supervision.' Three examples are given of 'the great variety of ways' by which 'the facts might be combined'. The final page is headed 'Form of Return' and gives the fictitious example of the return for the family of 'John Bromley' 'English 'Farmer' who entered the colony 'COLONY. District – County Town or Parish Ward' in June 1827. TWO: Transcript of 'Circular' letter from Earl Grey to the governors of colonies directing that colonial censuses should be prepared. Peel has written the word 'Census' at the head of the page. Downing Street 20 January 1849. 1p foolscap 8vo. Paginated by Peel 161. Signed by Grey: '/sd/ Grey' why Grey would himself write '/sd/' is not clear. Printed in type imitating copperplate handwriting. The letter begins: 'A Census of the Population of England and Wales will be taken in the year 1851 and the Registrar General has suggested to me that it would be desirable to publish a similar Return for all Her Majesty's Colonial Possessions.' He is transmitting Item One above in margin: '7th December. Memo. 1842. Form.'. The letter continues: 'I have to instruct you to cause a Return of the Population of the Colony under your Government to be prepared in the manner prescribed in the annexed Form as far as may be practicable without incurring expenditure which cannot be conveniently provided for.' Graham's suggestion 'that it would be desirable that a Census in each of the Colonies should if possible be taken on or about the same day as that on which it may be fixed to be taken in this Country … can of course only be acted upon in the event of the Legislature of blank space here having it in contemplation to direct such a Return to be made'. He suggests that in such cases Graham's 'recommendation' be submitted to the consideration of the legislatures. It seems see Wikipedia that Australia didn't have a NATIONAL census until 1911 though states submitted figures before Canada in 1871 etc. Clause 4 of the Memorandum sates: "It will be desirable where there is a difficulty in obtaining information respecting the Aborigines to confine the enquiry to males aged 20 years and upwards - the 'fighting men . The supposed number of females of all ages and males under the age of 20 may however be stated." [HMSO, London.] The Major Graham document, dated from the General Register Office [Somerset House, London], 7 December 1848. The unknown
1865M10588Albany:: Weed & Parsons Co. 1865. 1865. Lithographed onionskin sheet 558 x 468 mm; short closed tear. Blind-stamped red covers gilt-stamped cover title; extremities rubbed covers soiled. Very good. Weed & Parsons Co., 1865. unknown
195100284329The Manager Publications Government of Pakistan 1951 Green/silver cloth. Rare OCLC finds 36 copies held. Charts Tables Data. foldout Instructions for Enumerators sample questions and answers. 19 chapters Supplementary Table. ect. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. The Manager, Publications Government of Pakistan hardcover
432 pages. Printed upon glossy stock. Numerous reproductions of archival black and white photos. Presents a comprehensive history of Euphrasia Township and vicinity in Ontario. Includes lists of names in nine area cemeteries and details of five local censuses performed in the last half of the 1800s, plus much more. Binding tight. Moderate wear. Occasional bits of high-lighting to contents. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. A quality copy of this marvelous reference. Book
15996Photograph by J. M. Mackie taken at the 'International Statistical Congress London 1860'. Printed handbill from the Registrar General's Office Somerset House W.C. London March 1871. Both items in good condition on lightly worn and aged paper. ONE: Photograph. Roughly 12 x 9 cm with upper corners rounded. Laid down on piece of 22 x 16.5 cm brown paper with printed caption 'INTERNATIONAL STATISTICAL CONGRESS LONDON 1860'. The paper backing is in turn laid down on a piece of white 23.5 x 17 cm paper. The photograph depicts a keen-eyed and bewhiskered Legoyt seated uncompromisingly on a chair with arms folded. TWO: Printed Appeal. 1p. 12mo. On bifolium addressed on reverse of second leaf to 'F Hendricks Esqre. 1 King William Street E6'. With red half-penny stamp upside-down and two London postmarks both dated 23 March 1871. The printed text is headed 'FRENCH STATISTS' FUND.' The text reads: 'The friends of Mons. A. Legoyt who was for many years past at the head of the Statistical Bureau at Paris and by his writings which are well known throughout Europe has rendered most signal service to Statistical Science are raising a fund to be applied primarily to the relief of the cruel and severe losses which have been inflicted on M. Legoyt by the War and its consequences. Dr. Farr Mr. Heywood and Mr. Newmarch are fully informed and entirely satisfied regarding the particulars of the case and will make themselves responsible for the proper application of any funds which may be collected and they respectfully solicit contributions. Payments may be made to Messrs. Glyn and Co. 67 Lombard Street City to the credit of the "French Statists' Fund."' A list of nine names with contributions follows headed by 'Earl Fortescue' ten pounds and 'Mr. James Heywood' ten guineas. Added in manuscript at the end is 'Mr. F. Hendricks' with a donation of a guinea. No copy of Item Two on either OCLC WorldCat or COPAC. Photograph by J. M. Mackie, taken at the 'International Statistical Congress, London, 1860'. Printed handbill from the Registrar unknown
179020514Paris Autun Emile Paul et Fils et Guillemin 1790 in-4 demi-basane 1 Volume, broché orange d'époque grand in-folio (paperback great in-folio) (35,2 x 53 cm), recouvert à l'époque d'une fausse couverture d'attente en papier peigné orangé d'Epoque (1ère de couverture tachée, scotch au dos, 4ème de couverture avec important manque de papier au dos), Intérieur parfait, toutes tranches non-rognées, sans illustrations (no illustration) excepté une vignette marque de l'editeur "aux armes royales" gravée sur bois en noir en bas de la page de titre + un bandeaux aux armes royales gravé sur bois en noir, (2) + 83 Pages, 1790 A Paris de l'Imprimerie Royale Editeur,
1396313664.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover