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33300Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. Washington Blair & Rives 1841. 17-1/2 x 11 in 480 pages. Original boards leather spine. Somewhat worn and soiled but essentially good condition. . Other hardcover books
33300Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. Washington Blair & Rives 1841. 17-1/2 x 11 in 480 pages. Original boards leather spine. Somewhat worn and soiled but essentially good condition. . Other hardcover
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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
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19102091502135501197National Census Preparatory Committee 1910. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 4 287p Standard size: 19x27cm National Census Preparatory Committee paperback
204 pages. Features: The census of 1980; the microchannel image intensifier; inducible repair of dna; rings in the solar system; the fluid phases of matter; the color patterns of bufferflies and moths; the lining of the small intesting; a 16th-century Basque whaling station in Labrador; and more. Many nostalgic color photo ads. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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.
180234659Washington: The Apollo Press by Wm. Duane & Son 1802. 8vo. 5-88pp. plus folding table. Contemporary marbled paper covered boards rebacked with calf<br/> <br/>The second American Census.<br/> <br/>The octavo edition of the complete returns of the second American census the first to be printed by official order following the very rare folio edition of the previous year. When the delegates of the Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia in 1787 the population of America was a great unknown. Aside from the expected reduction in the male population due to the recent war hoards of Loyalists had fled to Canada while throughout the 1780s large numbers of families sought new opportunities in the frontier along the Ohio. These dramatic shifts combined with a known but unquantified increase in the number of births per annum created a definite need for some sort of official count. Under Madison's leadership six categories were determined for the first American census of 1790: heads of family free white males over sixteen free white males under sixteen free white females other free persons and slaves. Despite the usual hesitancy of the people to offer such personal information to government officials the effort was a resounding success; but due to rapid growth and increased contact with Indians it was clear that the next census would require even more statistical enumeration. In early 1800 Congress passed an act mandating a new census. The present effort contains a new layer of schedules including places of residence new age group brackets for free white males and females and most importantly the qualification that untaxed Indians be left off the roll of "other free persons." All of the states are represented as well as the aforementioned territories and other regions such as the eastern and western districts of Pennsylvania and Virginia and the District of Columbia here noted as part of Virginia. Such luminaries as Thomas Jefferson and Timothy Dwight of Yale called for even more specific information such as economic standing occupation and distinctions between immigrant and natural-born free people; but Congress for now ignored their appeals. The total population with corrections is given as just over 5.3 million. A most important record of the growth of the United States at a key moment in the history of American demography.<br/> <br/>Howes R221; Sabin 70147; Evans 3442; Sowerby Jefferson's Library 3289; Anderson The American Census pp.14-23; Cassedy Demography in Early America pp.206-42; Reese Federal Hundred 88. The Apollo Press, by Wm. Duane & Son unknown books
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
3730502<p>Washington City D.C.: Printed at the Apollo Press by Wm. Duane & Son 1802. 88pp. 8vo. Removed and folding table with old loss at top margin else Very good.</p> <p>First octavo edition of the Second Federal Census a foundational building block in the maintenance and coordination of Federal powers. </p> <p>The American population in 1800 was 5.3 million people. For this census the “Indian slave and free black populations were listed by total number only. Memorials from Thomas Jefferson and Timothy Dwight requested that much more information be collected in the census. Both men wanted occupational or economic data to be collected and asked that the census distinguish the native-born and immigrant populations.†Anderson p18 quoted and paraphrased</p> <p>Signed in print by then-Secretary of State James Madison and preceded only by the rare folio edition.</p> <p>Howes R-221. SABIN 70147. Shaw & Shoemaker 3442. Sowerby 3289; Jefferson’s copy at Monticello then sold to the Library of Congress. Anderson The American Census.</p> unknown
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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
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189642658Washington DC: GPO 1896. 4to. Orig. cloth worn at corners and extremities. Endpapers renewed. GPO unknown books