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19671FislBe0015New York: An Essandess Special Edition 1967. Book. Used-Acceptable. Soft Cover . 88th Edition. 8vo or 8° Medium Octavo: 7¾" x 9¾" tall. 1050 pp. Over-sized and/or over weight book; extra postage required. Please note that large and/or heavy items may incur an additional shipping charge. A perfectly acceptable reading copy. Creased spine. Bottom edge of front cover is damaged. Light foxing on page edges. An Essandess Special Edition Paperback
B01OS-00732Robert Armstrong. Used - Acceptable. Acceptable condition. US history census data reference A readable intact copy that may have noticeable tears and wear to the spine. All pages of text are present but they may include extensive notes and highlighting or be heavily stained. Includes reading copy only books. Robert Armstrong unknown
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1787135132Madrid: En la Imprenta Real 1787. First nationwide Spanish census First edition of Spain's first nationwide census the census of 1787. The first census in Spain was undertaken in Castile as early as 1594 and there was a census of the Spanish Empire in 1776 but this was the first which embraced the whole country. It is sometimes known as the Census of Floridablanca after the reformist prime minister Count Floridablanca under whom it was undertaken from 1785 to 1787. The 43 tables list the regions of Spain alphabetically from Andalucia to Valencia but also include the Balearic and Canary Islands. The data accounts for the number of persons their ages religious affiliation and social status. The final population count is 10409879. Although the census did display modern demographic techniques the attempts to classify the population on class and occupation proved too rudimentary - servants were not classified in any consistent way and the scope of the hidalgo class varied considerably from region to region. Even so the census was a considerable demographic achievement and remains studied in modern Spanish demography; it is considered more accurate than the subsequent Spanish census of 1797. Quarto 301 x 225 mm. With 43 printed tables and large printed folding table at rear. Contemporary quarter sheep smooth spine ruled in gilt with green calf label marbled paper sides edges speckled red. Inked number "153" to title page. Scuffing and wear around extremities contents clean leaf a4 creased minor paper faults to tables XVIII and XXVIII 6 cm closed tear to map. A nice unrestored example. Goldsmiths' 13352; Palgrave I 242. unknown
1902k23kfOxford at the Clarendon Press 1902. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Signed. One of one thousand copies produced. This is number 452 and it is signed by Sidney Lee. In the original suede leather boards. 5 raised bands to the spine with 2 leather labels. Included at the rear is the census of extant copies. 47 pages tied with cotton string. The hinges have been neatly repaired as has the top and bottom of the spine. There are offset marks affecting the front end page where the leather tie straps were left lying in the book. Internally very clean indeed appears little used. A very good copy of a rare facsimile of Shakespeare's first folio. JHK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Oxford at the Clarendon Press hardcover
185373386Wash D. C.: Robert Armstrong. Very Good. 1853. Hardcover. 160 pages rubbed green boards with gilt printing; contents with some foxing but pages still quite bright; corners and spine ends rubbed/bumped. . Robert Armstrong hardcover books
Two volumes. 1245 p. Illustrated. Original linen cloth bindings. The essential bibliography of books printed in the German language before 1831. Fine set. Issued as a publication of the Pennsylvania German Society. New Series. Volumes 21-22. PA GER SOC. 3rd fl. BOX 13. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! See also PGS109.
20670Central Statistical Office Salisbury 1963-64 . foolscap 2 volumes 520 & 91 pages typed duplicated text tables folding population map : Volume 1 is the Preliminary Report 1963 Volume 2 is the Final Report 1964 together they form a complete survey of the first ever census of Africans in Southern Rhodesia including distribution age & sex education employment housing etc.; both volumes have an official stamp to front cover thin card covers vg SCARCE the 2 volumes 1223af Central Statistical Office, Salisbury, 1963-64 unknown
190988038Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1909. Presumed First Edition First printing. Hardcover. Good. The format is approximately 9.5 inches by 11.875 inches. 6 x 303 7 pages. Maps some folding some with color. Illustrations Cover has some wear and soiling. Corners bumped. Silver text and decoration on front cover. Text on spine. This is a large heavy volume and if sent outside of the United States would require additional shipping charges. This volume discusses some historical aspects of the First Census and presents such statistics as could be compiled from the limited returns of the first enumeration of the population. Among the topics addressed are Population in the Colonial and Continental Periods; The United States in 1790; The First Census of the United States; Area and Total Population; Populations of Counties and their subdivisions; White and Negro Population; Sex and Age of the White Population; Analysis of the Family; Proportion of Children in White Population; Surnames of the White Population in 1790; Nationality as Indicated by Names of Heads Families Reported at the First Census Interstate Migration; Foreign Born Population; Statistics of Slaves and Occupations and Wealth. A number of General Tables are presented. The results of a modern census have been accurately defined as a national account of stock. Early censuses were merely counts of inhabitants; additional facts relating to population were next secured; and the most recent step in census taking especially in the United States has been to include practically all lines of human activity. The modern census is thus the result of evolution. The United States census plural censuses or census is a census that is legally mandated by the Constitution of the United States. It takes place every ten years. The first census after the American Revolution was taken in 1790 under Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson. There have been 23 federal censuses since that time. The census includes Territories of the United States. The United States Census Bureau is responsible for conducting the census. The most recent national census took place in 2020; the next census is scheduled for 2030. Since 2013 the Census Bureau began discussions on using technology to aid data collection starting with the 2020 census. In 2020 every household received an invitation to complete the census over the Internet by phone or by paper questionnaire. For years between the decennial censuses the Census Bureau issues estimates made using surveys and statistical models in particular the Population Estimates Program and American Community Survey. Government Printing Office hardcover
182244217London: House of Commons 1822. <p>Rickman John 1771-1840. Abstract of the answers and returns made pursuant to an act . . . intituled "An act for taking an account of the population of Great Britain and of the increase or diminution thereof" . . . Folio. 2 xxxv 3 551 3 160pp. Folding table on p. xv. London; House of Commons 1822. 334 x 207 mm. Library buckram spine a bit faded slight wear stamp of King's College Library London on spine. Very good.</p> <p> First Edition of Great Britain's third census showing a population of 14.4 million people an increase of 1.8 million over the census of 1811. The 1821 census was the first to break down Great Britain's population by age; the data showed that about half the British population was under 20 years of age in contrast to about 25% today. John Rickman who drafted the bill that became the 1800 Census Act supervised the first four British censuses and prepared the abstracts and reports for each.</p> . House of Commons unknown
181244216London: House of Commons 1812. <p>Rickman John 1771-1840. Abstract of the answers and returns made pursuant to an act . . . intituled "An act for taking an account of the population of Great Britain and of the increase or diminution thereof" . . . Folio. xxxi 3 511 3 200 2pp. London: House of Commons 1812. 339 x 202 mm. Half calf gilt spine boards ca. 1812 some wear and rubbing a few small stains but sound. Very good. Stamp and inscription noting that this copy was once part of the library of the Bishopric of Worcester; notice printed on recto of last leaf: "This book is to be preserved in the Episcopal Library of Worcester at Hartlebury."</p> <p> First Edition of Great Britain's second census taken in 1811 ten years after the first census. The returns gave a total population of 12.6 million people an increase of 1.6 million over 1801. The second census followed the model of the first: The first part detailed the number of people their occupations and numbers of families and houses in each of the British counties while the second part based on parish registers listed the numbers of baptisms and burials per county. John Rickman who drafted the bill that became the 1800 Census Act supervised the first four British censuses and prepared the abstracts and reports for each.</p> . House of Commons unknown
180144215London: HMSO 1801. <p>Rickman John 1771-1840. Abstract of the answers and returns made pursuant to an act passed in the forty-first year of His Majesty King George III. Intituled "An act for taking an account of the population of Great Britain and the increase or diminution thereof." 2 vols. in 3 folio. 4 503; 2 509-547 1 13; 4 459 1 13pp. The final 13 pages in Vol. I part 2 duplicated in Vol. II. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office 1801-2. 322 x 198 mm. Vol. I part 2 measures 304 x 203 mm. Half calf marbled boards ca. 1802; Vol. I part 2 in modern half calf to match; slight wear and darkening to spines. Very good set apart from some soiling in Vol. I part 2. Engraved armorial bookplate of Tory politician John Pollexfen Bastard 1756-1816 in two of the three volumes.</p> <p> First Edition of the First English Census. Rickman a British government official and statistician drafted the bill that became the 1800 Census Act which established for the first time a national decennial census of Britain's general population. Rickman had been arguing for a national census since at least 1798 claiming that it would provide essential information to Britain's political military and industrial leaders-as well as giving a stimulus to the life insurance business! His arguments were given an additional boost with the publication of Malthus's Essay on the Principle of Population 1798 which spurred concerns about Britain's population and helped to break down resistance to the idea of compiling national population statistics. After the Census Bill passed Rickman helped to carry out the first four British censuses which included not only a population count but also the collection and analysis of parish register returns. </p> . HMSO unknown
181244216London: House of Commons 1812. <p>Rickman John 1771-1840. Abstract of the answers and returns made pursuant to an act . . . intituled "An act for taking an account of the population of Great Britain and of the increase or diminution thereof" . . . Folio. xxxi 3 511 3 200 2pp. London: House of Commons 1812. 339 x 202 mm. Half calf gilt spine boards ca. 1812 some wear and rubbing a few small stains but sound. Very good. Stamp and inscription noting that this copy was once part of the library of the Bishopric of Worcester; notice printed on recto of last leaf: "This book is to be preserved in the Episcopal Library of Worcester at Hartlebury."</p> <p> First Edition of Great Britain's second census taken in 1811 ten years after the first census. The returns gave a total population of 12.6 million people an increase of 1.6 million over 1801. The second census followed the model of the first: The first part detailed the number of people their occupations and numbers of families and houses in each of the British counties while the second part based on parish registers listed the numbers of baptisms and burials per county. John Rickman who drafted the bill that became the 1800 Census Act supervised the first four British censuses and prepared the abstracts and reports for each.</p> . House of Commons unknown books
182244217London: House of Commons 1822. <p>Rickman John 1771-1840. Abstract of the answers and returns made pursuant to an act . . . intituled "An act for taking an account of the population of Great Britain and of the increase or diminution thereof" . . . Folio. 2 xxxv 3 551 3 160pp. Folding table on p. xv. London; House of Commons 1822. 334 x 207 mm. Library buckram spine a bit faded slight wear stamp of King's College Library London on spine. Very good.</p> <p> First Edition of Great Britain's third census showing a population of 14.4 million people an increase of 1.8 million over the census of 1811. The 1821 census was the first to break down Great Britain's population by age; the data showed that about half the British population was under 20 years of age in contrast to about 25% today. John Rickman who drafted the bill that became the 1800 Census Act supervised the first four British censuses and prepared the abstracts and reports for each.</p> . House of Commons unknown books