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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
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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
199460113Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1994. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has minor wear and soiling. v 451 p. Occasional Footnotes. Illustrations. Serial No. 102-64. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
15865, Brussels, Royal Library Albert I, 1994 Bound, Orginal green cloth with goldimprint, title page with stamp, 325 x 235 x 18 mm., 160pp., 87 b/w illustrations, in Very Good Condition. ISBN 9789066370463.
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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
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