Editore: G.P.O., 1872., Washington:, 1872
Da: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Montreux, VAUD, Svizzera
Prima edizione
At head of title: Forty-Second Congress (Third session). First edition. 8vo. 140 pp. Frontispiece (Capitol building; torn at gutter), 7 pages of "Plans of the Capitol". Original red cloth, blind-ruled, gilt-stamped title on upper cover; rebacked, corners worn, ex-library markings, including rubber-stamp on verso. Good. Poore, born in Massachusetts, was a popular journalist during his time. See: Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography.
Codice articolo BL4687
Editore: Macmillan, 1919., London:, 1919
Da: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Montreux, VAUD, Svizzera
8vo. xciv, 506, [ads 2] pp. Index; first signature loose. Blind-stamped brown cloth, gilt spine. Ownership signature. Very good. SECOND EDITION, reprinted. "A Notable Contribution to Political Philosophy." -DNB. Albert Dicey was Vinerian Professor of English Law at Oxford for twenty-seven years. During this time he contributed "three books which give him a permanent place among historians of English law." This is the third; it grew out of a course of lectures given at Harvard Law School in 1898. DNB, 1922-1930, pp. 259-261.
Codice articolo S6282
Editore: Philippi Schwartzii, 1739., Frankfurt:, 1739
Da: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Montreux, VAUD, Svizzera
8vo. 59, [5] pp. Title vignette, head and tail pieces. Modern marbled wrappers. RARE. Near fine. Scarce dissertation by German jurist von Spor for the Viadrina European University. Viadrina European University was founded in 1506 by Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg. "In 1736 the eminent jurist Johann Jakob Moser was called to head the Faculty of Law at the university, but had to leave after three years due to his thoroughly Liberal ideas which were disliked by then King Frederick William I of Prussia" (Wikip.). Although there is precious little information about von Spor, and this appears to be his only publication, it is likely that he studied under Moser, publishing his dissertation the year of MoserâÂÂs departure. A statement relating to King Frederick William I of Prussia (1688-1740) is found on the verso of H2 in this pamphlet. There is also the name of professor Bernardus Henricus Reinoldus [Bernhard Heinrich Reinold (1677-1726)], whose role may have been to represent the author with this dissertation [post-script dated 1723]. According to WorldCat, 3 libraries hold this work, all in Germany: Berlin State LibraryâÂÂ"Prussian Cultural Heritage, SLUB Dresden, and Universitat Leipzig. See also: G. C. J. J. Van Den Bergh, The Life and Work of Gerard Noodt, 1647-1725: Dutch Legal Scholarship Between Humanism and Enlightenment, Oxford University Press, 1988.
Codice articolo LV2042
Editore: CRC Press, (1999)., Boca Raton:, 1999
ISBN 10: 0849328063 ISBN 13: 9780849328060
Da: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Montreux, VAUD, Svizzera
8vo. xxii, 318 pp. Index. Printed boards. Fine. ISBN: 0849328063.
Codice articolo S8386