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The Charges Issuing Forth of the Crown Revenue of England, And.. by Haward, Lazarus - 1660

by Haward, Lazarus

The Charges Issuing Forth of the Crown Revenue of England, And.. by Haward, Lazarus - 1660

The Charges Issuing Forth of the Crown Revenue of England, And..

by Haward, Lazarus

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1660. A Treatise on the Sources of Royal Revenue Owned by an Important Sixteenth-Century Book Collector Haward, Lazarus. The Charges Issuing Forth of the Crown Revenue of England, And Dominion of Wales. With the Several Officers of His Majesties Courts, Customs, Housholds, Houses, Castles, Towns of War, Forts, Bulwarks, Forrests, Parks, Chases, With Their Several Fees and Allowances, According to the Ancient Establishment of the Kingdom. And also the Valuation of the Bishops, And Deanes Lands, With the Tenths Paid Out of the Same. London: Printed for M. Wright, At the Signe of the Kings Head in the Old Bailey, 1660. [viii], 55, [1] pp. Quarto (7-1/4" x 5-1/4"). Stab-stitched pamphlet bound in later three-quarter sheep over marbled boards, gilt fillets, title and date to spine. Light rubbing and minor fading to boards, moderate rubbing to extremities, spine ends and corners bumped and very lightly worn, later armorial bookplate (of John Newling) to front pastedown. Moderate toning to interior, light foxing and soiling in a few places, horizontal crease to title page, which has an early ownership signature ("Will. Boothby") and small mark at its head. $350. * Second and final edition, one of two issues, both in 1660, the year of the Restoration. This was an estimable, empirical effort to outline the sources of royal revenue, beginning with that of the Royal courts. First published in 1647, and based on the correct assumption that the monarchy would be restored, it suggested a basis for the revival of England's economy following the costs of the civil war. This copy was owned by the seventeenth-century antiquarian and book collector Sir William Boothby [bap.1367-1707]. His impressive private library spanned a wide range of topics and amounted to nearly six thousand volumes. English Short-Title Catalogue R202381.
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The Life of Richard Turpin, A Most Notorious Highwayman, Giving an

The Life of Richard Turpin, A Most Notorious Highwayman, Giving an

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1825. A Most Notorious Highwayman" [Turpin, Richard (1706-1739)]. The Life of Richard Turpin, A Most Notorious Highwayman. Giving a Particular Account of All His Daring Robberies and Burglaries, Trial, Execution, Burial, &c. Glasgow: Printed for the Booksellers, [c. 1825]. 24 pp. 12mo. (5-3/4" x 4"). Disbound stab-stitched pamphlet (chap-book) in self-wrappers, title page, featuring an image of a Turk, printed with woodcut border. Negligible light soiling, light edgewear, border at head of title page affected by trimming. $250. * Turpin, a charismatic highwayman, was one of the "media sensations" of his day, especially after his execution for horse theft in 1739. He assumed legendary status after his death. Popular interest in his exploits continued into the nineteenth century, as we can see in this account published around 1825. OCLC locates 13 copies in North America, 1 in a law library (Yale).
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Loi Relative Aux Colonies, Avec l'Expose des Motifs qui en Ont..
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1791. France Grants Suffrage to People of Color Born to Free Parents [France]. [Assemblee Nationale Constituante]. Loi Relative Aux Colonies, Avec l'Expose des Motifs qui en ont Determine les Dispositions. Donnee a Paris, Le 1.er Juin 1791. [Drop- Head Title]. [Paris: De l'Imprimerie Royale, 1791]. [12] pp. Quarto (9-3/4" x 7-3/4"). Disbound, single-column text, large woodcut vignette above title, stamps of National Assembly in red ink and stamped signature of Marguerite-Louis-Francois Duport-Dutertre, minister of justice, at end of text. Moderate toning, light edgewear and soiling, first and final leaves detached, annotation in early hand above vignette. $450. * Grounded in the liberalizing spirit of the French Revolution, this act granting the right of membership in colonial assemblies to people of color born to free parents. OCLC locates 9 copies of this imprint, 3 in North America (American Philosophical Society, Hagley Museum, Northwestern University, University of Michigan). Not in Bissainthe.
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by Cardozo, Benjamin N.

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1944. Cardozo on Values Cardozo, Benjamin N. [1870-1938]. Values. New York: Jewish Institute of Religion, [1944]. 10 pp. Stapled pamphlet in stiff printed wrappers. Light fading to wrappers, internally clean. A well-preserved copy. $350. * Text of an address delivered at the Sixth Annual Commencement exercises of the Jewish Institute of Religion on May 24, 1931. At the time of the address, Cardozo was serving as chief judge of the New York Court of Appeals. OCLC locates 3 copies of this title in law libraries (Yale, U.S. Supreme Court, Ohio State University).
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The Most Eloquent Speech, At Length, Of Mr. Phillips, In the Court..
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1816. London: Printed for W. Hone, 1816. 16 pp.. London: Printed for W. Hone, 1816. 16 pp. "A Rich Masterpiece of Eloquence" Phillips, Charles. The Most Eloquent Speech, At Length, Of Mr. Phillips, In the Court of Common Pleas, Dublin, In the Case of Guthrie v. Sterne, For Adultery. With the Author's Last Corrections: Not a Single Word Omitted. London: Printed for W. Hone, 1816. 16 pp. Octavo (8-1/2" x 5"). Stab-stitched pamphlet bound in recent cloth, lettering piece and gilt date to spine. Boards bowed, light rubbing to extremities, bookplate (of Geoffrey C. Briggs) and small bookseller's ticket to front pastedown. Light toning to interior, crack in text block after title page, light soiling in a few places, faint dampstain to top of first five leaves. $450. * Thirteenth stated edition, one of several from the same year. A leading Anglo-Irish barrister, Phillips was renowned for his oratory and experience with adultery cases. In Guthrie v. Sterne, a typical adultery case, he managed to secure… Read More
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Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society, And..
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by Maine, Henry Sumner

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1861. First Edition of Maine's Ancient Law Maine, Henry Sumner [1822-1888]. Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society, and Its Relation to Modern Ideas. London: John Murray, 1861. viii, 415, [1] pp. Octavo (8-1/4" x 5-1/4"). Contemporary three-quarter sheep over patterned cloth, gilt-edged raised bands and gilt title to spine, colored endpapers. Moderate rubbing to boards, very slight bubbling and light wear to edges of cloth in places, rubbing and light wear to extremities, joints starting at ends, chipping to head of spine, corners bumped and worn, hinges cracked, faint offsetting to endpapers, a few tears to front pastedown, pencil annotations to rear free endpaper. Moderate toning, a few partial cracks to text block, all leaves secure, early pencil annotations and marginal marks to a few leaves, light soiling to title page. $450. * First edition. "Maine indicates the place in the development of a legal system of such agencies as legal fictions and equity. He explains the… Read More
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The Life of Richard Turpin, A Most Notorious Highwayman, Giving an

The Life of Richard Turpin, A Most Notorious Highwayman, Giving an

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1825. A Most Notorious Highwayman" [Turpin, Richard (1706-1739)]. The Life of Richard Turpin, A Most Notorious Highwayman. Giving a Particular Account of All His Daring Robberies and Burglaries, Trial, Execution, Burial, &c. Glasgow: Printed for the Booksellers, [c. 1825]. 24 pp. 12mo. (5-3/4" x 4"). Disbound stab-stitched pamphlet (chap-book) in self-wrappers, title page, featuring an image of a Turk, printed with woodcut border. Negligible light soiling, light edgewear, border at head of title page affected by trimming. $250. * Turpin, a charismatic highwayman, was one of the "media sensations" of his day, especially after his execution for horse theft in 1739. He assumed legendary status after his death. Popular interest in his exploits continued into the nineteenth century, as we can see in this account published around 1825. OCLC locates 13 copies in North America, 1 in a law library (Yale).
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Loi Relative Aux Colonies, Avec l'Expose des Motifs qui en Ont..
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1791. France Grants Suffrage to People of Color Born to Free Parents [France]. [Assemblee Nationale Constituante]. Loi Relative Aux Colonies, Avec l'Expose des Motifs qui en ont Determine les Dispositions. Donnee a Paris, Le 1.er Juin 1791. [Drop- Head Title]. [Paris: De l'Imprimerie Royale, 1791]. [12] pp. Quarto (9-3/4" x 7-3/4"). Disbound, single-column text, large woodcut vignette above title, stamps of National Assembly in red ink and stamped signature of Marguerite-Louis-Francois Duport-Dutertre, minister of justice, at end of text. Moderate toning, light edgewear and soiling, first and final leaves detached, annotation in early hand above vignette. $450. * Grounded in the liberalizing spirit of the French Revolution, this act granting the right of membership in colonial assemblies to people of color born to free parents. OCLC locates 9 copies of this imprint, 3 in North America (American Philosophical Society, Hagley Museum, Northwestern University, University of Michigan). Not in Bissainthe.
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by Cardozo, Benjamin N.

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1944. Cardozo on Values Cardozo, Benjamin N. [1870-1938]. Values. New York: Jewish Institute of Religion, [1944]. 10 pp. Stapled pamphlet in stiff printed wrappers. Light fading to wrappers, internally clean. A well-preserved copy. $350. * Text of an address delivered at the Sixth Annual Commencement exercises of the Jewish Institute of Religion on May 24, 1931. At the time of the address, Cardozo was serving as chief judge of the New York Court of Appeals. OCLC locates 3 copies of this title in law libraries (Yale, U.S. Supreme Court, Ohio State University).
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1816. London: Printed for W. Hone, 1816. 16 pp.. London: Printed for W. Hone, 1816. 16 pp. "A Rich Masterpiece of Eloquence" Phillips, Charles. The Most Eloquent Speech, At Length, Of Mr. Phillips, In the Court of Common Pleas, Dublin, In the Case of Guthrie v. Sterne, For Adultery. With the Author's Last Corrections: Not a Single Word Omitted. London: Printed for W. Hone, 1816. 16 pp. Octavo (8-1/2" x 5"). Stab-stitched pamphlet bound in recent cloth, lettering piece and gilt date to spine. Boards bowed, light rubbing to extremities, bookplate (of Geoffrey C. Briggs) and small bookseller's ticket to front pastedown. Light toning to interior, crack in text block after title page, light soiling in a few places, faint dampstain to top of first five leaves. $450. * Thirteenth stated edition, one of several from the same year. A leading Anglo-Irish barrister, Phillips was renowned for his oratory and experience with adultery cases. In Guthrie v. Sterne, a typical adultery case, he managed to secure… Read More
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Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society, And..
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Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society, And..

by Maine, Henry Sumner

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1861. First Edition of Maine's Ancient Law Maine, Henry Sumner [1822-1888]. Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society, and Its Relation to Modern Ideas. London: John Murray, 1861. viii, 415, [1] pp. Octavo (8-1/4" x 5-1/4"). Contemporary three-quarter sheep over patterned cloth, gilt-edged raised bands and gilt title to spine, colored endpapers. Moderate rubbing to boards, very slight bubbling and light wear to edges of cloth in places, rubbing and light wear to extremities, joints starting at ends, chipping to head of spine, corners bumped and worn, hinges cracked, faint offsetting to endpapers, a few tears to front pastedown, pencil annotations to rear free endpaper. Moderate toning, a few partial cracks to text block, all leaves secure, early pencil annotations and marginal marks to a few leaves, light soiling to title page. $450. * First edition. "Maine indicates the place in the development of a legal system of such agencies as legal fictions and equity. He explains the… Read More
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