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1909295466Washington: Government Printing Office 1909. First. hardcover. very good. Extensively illustrated with maps and charts some printed in two colors. 303 pages. 4to silver-stamped blue cloth; back cover lightly scuffed. Washington: Government Printing Office 1909. First edition. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Government Printing Office unknown books
1947S1137Washington D. C.:: GPO 1947. 1947. 235 x 152 mm. 8vo. vi 141 pp. Charts and tables. Red cloth. Very good. GPO, 1947. hardcover books
190122214Washington: Printed for the use of the Committee 1901. 41 3 blank pp. Original printed wrappers disbound loose. Institutional rubberstamps Good. OCLC 58605918 1-Cornell Univ. Printed for the use of the Committee unknown books
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
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 books
197485209Manila 1974. Paperback. Good. maps xxviii 491p. Softcover in original wrapper. 30cm. Backstrip wrinkled some chipping At head of title: Final Report. Vol. I. 67 Final Provincial Reports were scheduled to be published. <br/><br/> paperback books
196223324Manila 1962. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 vols. now bound in 1. Each provincial report separately numbered. Blue cloth. 28cm. Modest cover wear. No Jacket. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1867M10587Albany:: Charles van Benthuysen & Sons 1867. 1867. 4to. cxxvi 743 pp. Original half maroon morocco over marbled boards raised bands gilt-stamped spine title; joints cracked and extremities rubbed. Inscription on ffep.: "Presented by the Hon EP More Esq to John Service Jr July 21 1869. Bought at the Service auction by George Holmes and presented to HK Smith by George Holmes." Very good. RARE. This massive census was conducted during the Civil War published just 2 years after. "The immense expenditures of the war brought the burden of a heavy debt upon the country which could only be met by taxes upon property and productive incomes and novel schemes were devised by Congress for raising these revenues. As the Census makes inquiries concerning the amount of capital invested in manufactures the cost of materials and labor and the value of products it incidentally discloses the profits of businesses and the amount of incomes. The utmost difficulty was therefore found in many cases in arriving at a correct return upon these several subjects. Men otherwise intelligent would often fail to discern or profess to disbelieve that the Census was not in some way connected with taxation. . ." – Preface. Franklin B. Hough 1822-1885 scientist physician practicing in Somerville in St. Lawrence County New York one-time mineralogist writer and historian. He was most important becoming the first chief of the United States Division of Forestry the predecessor of the United States Forest Service. He was among the first in the US to call attention to the depletion of our forests becoming known as the "father of American forestry". "In 1854 Hough was appointed as superintendent of the 1855 New York State census the first complete census of the state. He returned to Lewis County in 1860 to settle in Lowville New York. The same year he published A history of Lewis County in the state of New York. In 1862 he started a periodical The American Journal of Forestry. Due to a lack of subscribers he retired it after only a year. <br /><br /> In 1861 with the advent of the American Civil War Hough worked as an inspector for the United States Sanitary Commission. . . Ten years after supervising the 1855 New York State census Hough returned to the job of overseeing the 1865 state census. Reviewing the returns he noted with alarm a declining trend in the availability of timber. Finding additional evidence in the federal census of 1870 which he also supervised he presented a paper entitled On the Duty of Governments in the Preservation of Forests to the 1873 meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Portland Maine." Hough then went on to produce the official 1877 Report on Forestry. When the Division of Forestry was established in 1881 he became its first chief. See: "Franklin B. Hough 1822-1885". U.S. Forest Service History. Forest History Society. KPZ Charles van Benthuysen & Sons, 1867. hardcover books
1841100110Folio 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. Thomas Allen, hardcover books
200272115Addis Ababa 2002. Paperback. Very Good. 2 vols labeled Part I and Part II. folding forms viii 200 iv 502p. Green wrappers. 30cm. <br/><br/> paperback books
190869191Washington: Government Printing Office. Good. 1908. Hardcover. This is an ex-library copy with usual library marks. The contents are complete with folding map at the front. Good. . Government Printing Office hardcover books
190869192Washington: Government Printing Office. Good. 1908. Hardcover. This is an ex-library copy with usual library marks. Contents are complete with folding map at the front. Good. . Government Printing Office hardcover books
19664787bdBaltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. 1966. Quarto green cloth hardcover 189 pp. Very Good; slight shelf wear. Genealogical Publishing Co., 1966. hardcover books
197234302Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company 1972. Hardcover. Very Good. 154pp index; folding map tipped in at front. Very good hardback bound in publisher's red cloth and issued without a jacket. <br/><br/> Genealogical Publishing Company hardcover books
195246261Baltimore: Southern Book Company 1952. Second Edition. Quarto 28.5cm.; dark red publisher's cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine no dust jacket; 189pp. Text block lightly worn on edges; mild yellowing at gutters but otherwise clean and sound; Near Fine. Front pastedown has ownership stamp. Boards have light surface wear and soiling; front board margins are slightly sunned; pushing to upper edge of rear board. Spine also sunned soiled and worn with sticker residue near heel. Boards overall Very Good or better. First edition printed in 1908 this text contains a transcription of the first census of the United States for Virginia enumerating city/county inhabitants by age sex occupation and race including slaves/free citizens as of 1790. Southern Book Company unknown books
190769178Washington: Government Printing Office. Good. 1907. Hardcover. This is an ex-library copy with usual marks. The library binding is soiled and rubbed new endpages. The contents are bright and complete with a folding map. A Good copy. . Government Printing Office hardcover books
196149674Washington DC: U. S. Department of Commerce 1961. Second printing. 4to pp. xi 789. Index. Cloth. Cover scuffed corners bumped about a 2" tear at bottom crease of spineo/w a VG tight copy. U. S. Department of Commerce unknown books
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 books
1839175031839. 26th Cong. 1st Sess. SD13. 1839. 43 1 blank pp disbound. Scattered foxing. Spotting of top margins Good. unknown books
197485211Manila 1974. Paperback. Good. maps xxiv 589p. Softcover in original wrapper. 30cm. Light stain on fore-edge. Name "whited-out" on front cover. At head of title: Final Report. Vol. I. <br/><br/> paperback books
195428950Pretoria: Government Printer 1954. First Edition. Large thick octavo 25cm.; original blue printed paper-covered boards; viii1364pp.; folding color map plates folding brochure titled "History of the Kruger National Park" bound in between pp. 54 & 55. Spine slightly sunned else Very Good or better. Government Printer unknown books
197485210Manila 1974. Paperback. Very Good. maps xxvii 516p. Softcover in original wrapper. 30cm. Corner wrinkled. At head of title: Final Report. Vol. I. <br/><br/> paperback books
19531312941Washington: United States Government Printing Office 1953. Hardcover. Folio; VG- hardcover; black spiral binding with no text; boards have moderate shelf wear with marks and residual stains in front and to the rear otherwise boards are in tact; text block is moderately age toned with tanning on the top and bottom of the title page and slight discoloration of pages otherwise clean; 28p.<br /> <br /> <p>Shelved in Netdesk office just above the leather-bound African game hunting books on the Ephemera bookshelf. 1312941. FP New Rockville Stock. United States Government Printing Office hardcover books
1862M10953Washington:: Government Printing Office 1862. 1862. House of Representatives 37th Congress 2nd Session Ex. Doc. No. 116. 8vo. xvi 294 pp. Lower margins water-stained prelims. significantly stained. Original dark green blind-stamped cloth; covers stained and soiled. Good. Government Printing Office, 1862. hardcover books