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227065S.l. [Paris ou Riberpré], 1802 - 1803 20 pièces in-8 ou in-12, en feuilles.
1979LFA-126748513Revue de 100 pages, format 160 x 200 mm, brochée, publiée en 1979, bon état
1914142735Sydney: Angus & Robertson Ltd 1914. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included. Sydney Angus & Robertson Ltd. 1914 first edition. Octavo ii x 496 pages plus a colour frontispiece portrait of John Macarthur 4 plates 2 in colour and 7 folding facsimile documents. Gilt-decorated blind-stamped blue cloth; spine lightly sunned; edges a little foxed with scattered foxing internally; endpapers a little discoloured; folding documents with a few tiny creases; a very good copy with the dustwrapper with a plate of John Macarthur mounted on the front panel the dustwrapper tanned and water-stained on the spine and a little discoloured and rubbed. From the preface: '.an authentic account of John Macarthur's connection with the introduction of Fine Wool into Australia and of the keen interest he took in that industry . The book has been compiled chiefly from letters and authenticated copies of letters found at Camden Park and from MS. notes left by James and William the sons of John Macarthur . other papers have been used and books quoted when necessary to link up the original materials into a connected history'. Angus & Robertson Ltd hardcover
43550Square octavo 180 x 145 mm original grey cloth over boards minor staining the front board embroidered in blue thread 'Album'; front pastedown with small ownership label of C. J. MacNaughton; containing approx. 30 pages with original drawings by three competent amateur artists mainly in pen and ink but some in watercolour or pencil which accompany numerous popular children's verses and rhymes all handwritten in ink plus a number of original humorous illustrations with captions; all of the works are signed by the artists most with the initials M. M. but some with A. M. or R. M.; the authors whose work is illustrated include Eugene Field 1850-1895 Jane Taylor 1783-1824 and Ann Taylor 1782-1866 Randolph Caldecott 1846-1886 Edward Lear 1812-1888 William Allingham 1824-1889 Charles Perrault 1628-1703 and Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1772-1834; last 30 pp. blank; very clean throughout. The subject matter of the satirical illustrations in this charming little album - and the use of the Scots vernacular in their captions - makes it fairly evident that the MacNaughtons were a Scottish family. As far as we can ascertain all of the highly accomplished pen and ink sketches which illustrate the popular verse in the album are also entirely original in the sense that they have not been merely copied from publications. hardcover
1988124402Adelaide: The Author 1988. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide The Author 1988. Quarto 193 pages with maps and numerous illustrations from photographs plus endpaper illustrations. Gilt-pictorial synthetic cloth a little bumped at the bottom corners; an excellent copy. The Author hardcover
18003722<b><i>Family Register of Seward Porter circa 1800</i></b><br /><br /><br />A nicely accomplished though primitive family register of the Seward and Eleanor Porter family. Two colorful plants with birds in their top branches fill the sides of the register. At the top hover two angel-like figures one bearing an hour glass the other blowing a horn. <p>Seward and Eleanor Porter were from Weymouth Massachusetts but relocated to Falmouth in the District of Maine in about 1777 and then to Freeport in about 1782. This family register lists the names birth places and birth dates of the Porter's 13 children from 1778 to 1797. </p>Their fourth son on the list -- also named Seward Porter -- would become a prominent Maine mariner and entrepreneur. He brought the first steamboat to Maine in 1823. In 1837 he published a now-highly-prized set of charts of the Maine coast. For Seward Porter the son see:<i>Tooley's Dictionary of Mapmakers</i>: Vol 3 p. 453 and Guthorn <i>United States Coastal Charts 1783-1861</i>: p. 29. <br /><br /><b>Condition:</b> Approximately 14 x 10." Iron gall ink on wove sheet with colored decorations. The sheet is mounted on a ca. 1815 newspaper and strips of wallpaper about 1" wide have been applied along the left and right sides. The piece is in fair condition with overall cockling and some water damage. There is a small puncture on the left edge. The ink notations of the birth dates and locations are faded but legible.<br /><br />ICN 3198.
(FT) Embossed hardcover, 8vo. , 12, 32-543 pages. Photographs throughout. In Yiddish. SUBJECT(S) Descriptor: Jews -- Ukraine -- Zakarpats'ka oblast' -- History. Jews -- Romania -- Maramures -- History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Ukraine -- Zakarpats'ka oblast'. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Romania -- Maramures. ; Zakarpats'ka oblast' (Ukraine) Maramures (Romania) ; Crisana (Romania) . OCLC lists 48 copies worldwide. Marbled textblock. Very good condition. (YIZ-2-3D)
1st edition. Original Embossed hardcover, 8vo. , 12, 32-543 pages. Photographs throughout. In Yiddish. SUBJECT(S) Descriptor: Jews -- Ukraine -- Zakarpats'ka oblast' -- History. Jews -- Romania -- Maramures-- History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Ukraine -- Zakarpats'ka oblast'. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Romania -- Maramures. ; Zakarpats'ka oblast' (Ukraine) Maramures (Romania) ; Crisana (Romania) . OCLC lists 48 copies worldwide. Covers worn. Very good condition. (YIZ-12-7)
199481357Evanstone: Marschall Reunion Committee 1994. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Evanstone Marschall Reunion Committee 1994 first edition. Quarto 224 pages with numerous illustrations. Gilt-pictorial synthetic cloth; a fine copy. The foreword is by Pastor Philipp Scherer. Marschall Reunion Committee hardcover
1980146716Adelaide: A.J. & P.A. McBride Limited 1980. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide A.J. & P.A. McBride Limited 1980. Oblong quarto x 117 pages with numerous illustrations mainly from photographs; the last 19 pages contain genealogical details of the eleven children of Robert James Martin McBride and Elizabeth Dunn. Brown cloth lettered in gilt on the spine and front cover; cover slightly rubbed; front pastedown slightly bubbled as often; ink ownership signature on the half-title page; an excellent copy. Number 162 of 350 copies signed by Phillip Affleck McBride the Chairman of Directors in the total edition of 1000 copies. The history of the McBride family and the family company A.J. & P.A. McBride Limited a major South Australian pastoral company controlling Wooltana Teetulpa Wilgena and Nepowie stations among others. A.J. & P.A. McBride Limited hardcover
PR121399<aside class=""description""> Handcolored coat of arms of Meerman family with 18th century autograph. </aside><aside></aside><aside class=""description""></aside><div id=""gap-1512866278"" class=""gap-element clearfix""></div> Printed coat of arms handcolered 135 x 130 mm with autograph Meerman 30 x 80 mm. Both pasted on a bigger sheet of laid paper total 200 x 130 mm. unknown
1908174174Japan. Meiji 41 1908. Colour lithograph print 52.5 x 39.5 cm caption lower edge. Lower margin torn with loss now neatly repaired with washi causing some loss to publishing details. Margins and reverse a little browned and marked but the image itself is very good and bright. This colour lithograph print of the Meiji Imperial family portraits was published in 1908 towards the end of Emperor Meiji's era. This group portrait shows Emperor Meiji and his wife the Crown Prince later Emperor Taisho and his wife with a baby Emperor Meiji's 4 daughters his three grand children including Michi no Miya Hirohito later Emperor Showa are featured. Hirohito is holding a Rising Sun flag. Interestingly girls are in kimonos while boys are in Western clothes. . hardcover
Very Good French Original autograph letter signed (ALS) by P.pon "[We hereby declare that Ms. L. Cassinelli occupied our house located in Pera Rue, Hodja Ali No 19. On December 1, 1887, and left him on September 30, 1899. That during all time, he did not pay me the tax... P. pon de la succession de feu le Comte A. de Camondo. [i.e. On behalf of the succession of Count A[braham Salomon] Camondo, (1781-1873)]. Probably it's signed by his advocate of Moise de Camondo. Recipient is not defined. Letter indicates one of Camondo family's houses in Pera, Constantinople. 26,5x21 cm. Completely in French. 14 lines. On a paper watermarked "William Brown & Co., London". William Brown and Co. were located in London in this 'St. Mary Axe, and 40 to 41, Old Broad Street, London, E.C.' address according to Grace's guide to British industrial industry; they worked on 'Lithographic and Letterpress Printers'. 1887 Registered as a Limited Company. Count Moïse de Camondo, (1860-1935), was an Ottoman Empire-born French banker and art collector. He was a member of the prominent Camondo family. As a child, Camondo moved with his family from their home in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire, to Paris around 1869, where he grew up and continued the career of his father, Nissim de Camondo (1830-1889), as a banker. He was born into a Sephardic Jewish family that owned one of the largest banks in the Ottoman Empire, established in France since 1869. Starting in 1911, he completely rebuilt the family's Parisian mansion on the Parc Monceau in order to house his collection of 18th-century French furniture and artwork. Working closely with the architect René Sergent, he created a palatial home conforming to certain 18th-century traditions, even planning the room dimensions to match exactly the objects in his collection. The entryway is inspired by the Petit Trianon of Versailles. The home includes a kosher kitchen with separate sections for meat and dairy. The dining room includes a beautifully-carved green marble fountain in the shape of a shell, with a dolphin spigot for the ritual washing of hands before eating a meal. Some highlights of his collection include a French silver service that had been ordered by Russian Empress Catherine the Great, a set of Buffon porcelain (with exact reproductions of ornithological drawings) from the Sèvres manufacturer, and perhaps the only existing complete set of Gobelin royal tapestry sketches. He married Irène Cahen d'Anvers, daughter of Louis Cahen d'Anvers, in 1891. They separated in August 1897 after her affair with de Camondo's stable master, Count Charles Sampieri, whom she would later marry and divorce. The children, Nissim and Beatrice, remained with de Camondo. The mansion was completed in 1914, but his son did not reside there very long, as he rejoined the French Army to fight in The Great War. It had been de Camondo's great hope that his son, whom he adored, would take over the family empire. Following Nissim's death in 1917, de Camondo closed all banking activities. He largely withdrew from society and devoted himself primarily to his collection and to hosting dinners for a club of gourmets at regular intervals. Camondo died in 1935, and the museum opened the following year. He donated the home to Paris's Decorative Arts society as a museum (Musée Nissim de Camondo) in honor of the loss of his son Nissim in World War I. In addition to the collection, the meticulously-restored service areas, elevator, and woodwork of the mansion are noteworthy. During the German occupation of France during World War II, his daughter Béatrice, his son-of-law Léon Reinach, and their children (Fanny and Bertrand) were deported from France and died in the Auschwitz concentration camp. As a result, the de Camondo family died out.
186658Lyon, Bibliothèque de la ville, 1866, in-8 ; demi-chagrin maroquiné cerise, dos à nerfs décoré de fleurons dorés, couverture conservée (ce qui est rare) ; 391 pp. et 8 gravures h.t. dont une en couleurs.
20054473Saint-Boniface Manitoba Canada: Privately Printed N.D. Circa 2005. First Edition First Printing. Spiral Bound. pp. iv 236 pages. 4to. measuring 28 cm tall. Pictorial covers held with black plastic spiral binding. Rich with many black-and-white photographs portraits illustrations various family trees et al. Corresponds to OCLC #62742235 indicating only but one institutional holding at time of cataloguing. Not in Peel University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections et al. Scarce in commerce. <br/><br/>Other titles: 'Cent ans de la famille Le Gal au Canada'; One hundred years of the Le Gal family in Canada. Privately Printed unknown
1890List1620Mostly New England: Various Photographers 1890. Cabinet cards measuring 6 ½ x 4 ¼ inches. Various settings showing the band members posed with their instruments including banjos violins trumpets drum and tubas. Varying wear but generally very good with some normal age-related fading. Very Good. Originally from Lawrenceville New York the Shepard Family Band toured throughout the Northeast in the 1880s and 1890s eventually settling in South Royalton Vermont. All members of the family were apparently musically inclined: “In addition to Minnie mother and matriarch Mary “Minnie†Shepard and her husband patriarch James Monroe Shepard all of the children were pressed into service. Daughter Laura Belle the ‘violiniste’ was getting better all the time under the instruction of a ‘competent master.’ Her fans “will be astonished at the improvement in style tone and expression.†It was said of little Lessie that ‘Among lady cornetists she has no equal.’ The darling little son of the family Master Burtie could not help but please for he was well-known to be ‘The youngest Tuba soloist in the world; only nine years of age; scarcely larger than the instrument he plays.’ He was also a ‘clever comedian singer and character artist.†The baby little Flossie “a sweet little miss of four summers’ was said to be a “wonderful mimic and impersonator…a veritable little fairy.’ Daughters Kittie and Georgia were also part of the troupe.†- Henry Sheldon Museum. A very nice collection. Various Photographers unknown
1848List3669Boston Massachusetts: Olivery Ditson 1848. Folio 14 x 10 ½ inches 5 pp. Slight splitting to covers contents fine very good plus overall. The sheet for the anti-politician polemic “Eight Dollars a Day" which was apparently a crowd favorite at the Hutchinson Family’s performances. The song lambastes the political class and its waste insinuating among other things that the politicians were spending their bloated salary on alcohol: “A flaming speech is made by one when the call is yea or nay But all are agreed with the question comes of Eight dollars a day.†The song was written in 1848 early in the Hutchinson Family’s period moving toward social activism and four years after their most famous abolition-themed compositions.1 Judging by the twelve copies held at libraries this was probably one of the better selling titles in their repertoire from the time period. <br /> <br /> 1 Philip D. Jordan “The Hutchinson Family in the Story of American Music†Minnesota History 22 no. 2 1941: 113–32. Olivery Ditson unknown
1855List3668New York: Horace Waters 1855. Sheet music measuring 10 ¾ x 14 ¼ inches 6 pp. Foxed with wear to edges; very good to excellent. A scarce Hutchinson Family sheet published in 1855 with an abolition theme. The song goes in part:<br /> <br /> “The captive now begins to rise and burst his chains asunder While Politicians stand aghast in anxious fear and wonder. No longer shall the bondman sigh beneath the galling fetters He sees the Dan of Freedom nigh and reads the golden letters…†<br /> <br /> It also discusses alcohol within a larger theme of good triumphing over evil. The song is included in some songsters but this standalone version is quite uncommon with one copy held at Dartmouth. In 1855 the Hutchinson Family Singers continued extensive touring across the northeastern United States presenting concert programs that combined abolitionist songs temperance material and political commentary aligned with reform movements. They had embraced abolitionism as a cause about a decade earlier with a string of compositions including “Get Off the Track†and “The Bereaved Slave Mother.â€. Horace Waters unknown
47647, Paris, Litec (LexisNexis) 2002, in-8, br., bon état, [Cet ouvrage provient de la bibliothèque personnelle du professeur Jean Carbonnier (1908-2003)], XXXIV-634p.
br. à rabats, bon état Recueil de Mélanges offert à titre posthume et qui est centré autour de la matière de prédilection de Danièle Huet-Weiller : le droit de la personne et de la famille. Parmi les nombreuses contributions de qualité, on retiendra plus particulièrement celles de Alain Bénabent, Assainir l’après-divorce (de quelques réflexions propres à) ; Pierre Catala, Variations autour de la communauté universelle ; Claude Colombet, Quelques aspects de la loi du 8 janvier 1993 sur la filiation par le sang et sur le juge aux affaires familiales ; Françoise Dekeuwer-Defossez, Propos hétérodoxes sur les familles naturelles ; Laurence Depret, L’« Enfant noir » ; Hugues Fulchiron, Autorité parentale et familles recomposées ; André Huet, Le droit de la famille et les conflits de juridiction en droit international privé européen ; Catherine Philippe, Maupassant, précurseur du mariage moderne ; Alfred Rieg, L’« assistance » à des personnes handicapées : le modèle allemand ; Philippe Simler, Faut-il parler de résurgence de l’usufruit de la communauté sur les biens propres des époux ? ; Hélène Sinay, Le travail non rémunéré au sein du couple ; Michele & Patrice Storck, Les biens communs dans les procédures de redressement judiciaire ; François Terré, Terre à terre dans le droit du divorce.
br., (papier et tr. lég. jaunis), bon état La recension d’Émile Poulat dans les Archives de Sciences sociales des religions (n° 49/2 de 1980, p. 263) nous éclaire parfaitement sur l’objet et le contenu de cette publication : « En langage classique, et eu égard au contenu, cela s’appelle des Miscellanea [ Mélanges] en langage technique, du point de vue de la forme, c’est un Reprint : recueil de 14 articles dispersés au hasard de leur publication sur l’histoire du mariage en Occident de l’époque romaine nos jours, complété par un article de synthèse (qui donne son titre à l’ouvrage) et par une précieuse bibliographie internationale p. 454 à 477), due à Marie Zimmermann. Ce volume été offert à l’auteur à l’occasion de sa retraite par ses collègues, disciples et amis dont le nombre – 900 souscripteurs – est éloquent. Pour un sociologue, il appelle une réflexion seconde. J. G. tenait cet intérêt pour le droit canonique du mariage de son maître G. Le Bras, qui lui-même le devait ses maîtres : nous sommes ici en présence d’une longue tradition universitaire d’histoire du droit qui s’oppose (il faut avoir entendu Le Bras pour le mesurer) à une conception purement pratique et jurisprudentielle occupée résoudre des cas. Plus largement, on s’interrogera sur les raisons de cet intérêt persistant et sur les distorsions qu’il manifeste soit par rapport au Code soit par rapport la réalité. Dans le Codex Juris canonici (1917), le mariage est traité au titre VII de la 1re Partie (”De Sacramentis”) du Livre III où il occupe 132 canons. Suivent les Livres IV (procès) et V (délits et peines), avec 863 canons. Il est incontestable que les canonistes consacrent infiniment plus encre, de peine et d’attention au mariage qu’à toute autre question : ce ne peut être sans raisons sociales qui méritent analyse et explication. Par ailleurs le C.J.C. se limite au droit interne de l’Église latine ; il a donc écarté délibérément tout ce qui relève de son droit public, en particulier ces deux grands domaines de l’État et de l’enseignement ainsi que le jus gentium ou droit international chrétien avec les grandes questions de la guerre ou des droits de homme. Le CERDIC se préoccupe de rappeler la tradition canonique à la totalité de ses dimensions, au sein d’une Église qui a toujours voulu prendre en compte l’intégralité des problèmes de la vie humaine, individuelle et collective, publique et privée, locale et internationale : on lui en saura gré et on attend avec impatience la suite de cette vaste entreprise. »
br., bon état, [Cet ouvrage provient de la bibliothèque personnelle du professeur Jean Carbonnier (1908-2003)] Recueil de Mélanges dans lequel on remarquera particulièrement les contributions de Hugues Fulchiron, Couples, mariages et différences des sexes ; Philippe Simler, Le «régime matrimonial» des concubins ; Louis-Augustin Barrière, Penser les concubinages. La doctrine française et le concubinage depuis le Code civil ; Anne Bourrat-Guegen, Les incidents du Pacs en droit pénal ; Adeline Gouttenoire-Cornut, Responsabilité civile et rupture unilatérale du concubinage ; Jaques Foyer, Les enfants des concubins. Aspects de droit international privé ; André Huet, La séparation des concubins en droit international privé ; Jacques Massip, L’état civil et les statuts légaux du concubinage.
178728413Nantes 1787 un Acte de Donation de 2 pages (une feuille pliée en deux), sur papier vergé crème, ligné et filigrané , format : 21 x 29 cm, manuscrit à l'encre brune sur les 2 premières pages, cachet fiscal imprimé en noir en haut à droite de la 1ère page : REP. FRANC. LOIRE-INFÉRIEURE 75 C, signature manuscrite des notaires in-fine , ACTE DE DONATION MUTUELLE ENTRE PAUL LOUIS JULIEN RAZEAU DE BEAUVAIS, ÉCUYER, CONSEILLER DU ROY, AUDITEUR HONORAIRE EN LA CHAMBRE DES COMPTES DE BRETAGNE (ONCLE DE DANYEL DE KERVÉGAN - MAIRE DE NANTES - CONSUL AU CONSULAT DU COMMERCE DE NANTES), & PERRINE BRÉGEON SON ÉPOUSE, DEMEURANT A NANTES, RUE DUMOULIN, PAROISSE SAINTE CROIX, FAIT A NANTES LE 22 NOVEMBRE 1787,
178628404NANTES boulogne 1786 un document ORIGINAL de 2 pages manuscrites à l'encre brune sur papier vergé crème, ligné, format : 24,5 x 18,5 cm : avec timbre fiscal royal en noir en haut de la 1ère page : "GÉNÉRALITÉ D'AMIENS - P-P- 2 SOLS", EXTRAIT DES MINUTES DU GREFFE DE L'AMIRAUTÉ DE BOULOGNE : DEMANDE DE VISITE DE SUCRE PAR FRANCOIS BECQUEREL NÉGOCIANT RAFFINEUR A BOULOGNE ET S'EN SUIT LE PROCÈS-VERBAL DE VISITE DE SUCRE PAR DEUX EXPERTS SUR LE NAVIRE (NEGRIER) "LE PÈRE DE FAMILLE" CHARGÉ A NANTES, COMMANDÉ PAR LE CAPITAINE PIERRE PINCET AFIN DE CONSTATER L'ETAT ACTUEL DES MARCHANDISES, LA FONTE, LE DOMMAGE ET LES AVARIES Q'ILS Y RECONNAITRONT ET LA CAUSE D'OU ILS PROCÈDENT , FAIT A BOULOGNE, LE 28 NOVEMBRE 1786,
178128410Nantes 1781 un Faire-Part de décès de 4 pages (une feuille pliée en deux), sur papier vergé crème, ligné et filigrané : "R. BONAMY D'ANJOU 1777", format : 21,7 x 17,5 cm, texte imprimé en noir sur la 1ère page, fait à nantes, en Mai 1781, note manuscrite à l'encre brune en haut de la 4ème page : MR ET MME NAUD en vertais (nantes) [nom de la famille qui avait reçu ce faire-part]