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Published by London: Pergamon Press, 1956
Seller: Grammat Antiquariat, Oberbarnim, Germany
LWd., Bibliothek. 0. 8°. 221 S. LWd., Bibliothek. Sprache: Deutsch 0.500 gr.
Published by Pergamon Press, (1956), London, 1956
Seller: Pride and Prejudice-Books, Ballston Lake, NY, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Original red cloth. Ex-library with spine label, university and withdrawn stamps, cardholder, etc., edge wear, Good. No Dust Jacket.
Published by The Auk 115, 904-015 (1998),, 1998
Seller: Antiquariat Petri, Jena, Germany
Book
Broschürt. Obr., gr 8°, 11s., in gutem Zustand, [LSA71,1a] Englisch 300g.
Published by Batsford Ltd, 1980
ISBN 10: 071341071XISBN 13: 9780713410716
Seller: Re-Read Ltd, Doncaster, United Kingdom
Book
Paperback. Condition: Fair. Pages are tanned. Pages have no notes or highlighting. The spine is faded and scuffed. There is creasing/wear to the cover.
Tapa Blanda. Condition: Bien. IMAGENES: En caso que no exista imagen de tapa. no dude en solicitarla. Ejemplar Usado, puede (o no) contener signos de uso como firma, anotaciones o subrayados, consultenos para mayor informacion del estado.
Published by 'County Prison Warwick | 15th. Feb', 1876
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
9pp., 4to. On grey laid paper. In fair condition, lightly aged and worn, on nine leaves held together with a pin. He begins by discussing Harington's 'first motion, viz, "that all persons who are in custody for the purpose of detention merely and not in execution of a penal Sentence for an Offence should be subjected to one uniform discipline"'. Other topics discussed include: 'the proposal "That power be given to the Courts to place any person convicted of felony and not sentenced to Hard labor on rules for 1st. Class misdemeanours"'; '"Prisoners Waiting Trial" and upon "Remand"'; 'Witnesses in Custody' He concludes with a discussion of 'the question of separation of prisoners generally', which he regards as 'the back bone of all good discipline', having 'wonderfully improved the moral tone of prisons' and giving 'the greatest chance for the moral reformation of prisoners'. The separate system does not, in his view, 'under proper medical supervision inflict any injury on any prisoner'. From the Harington family papers.
Published by On letterhead of 'James M. Richardson Bookseller & Publisher No. 23 Cornhill.' London. May, 1835
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
3pp., large 8vo. Bifolium. In good condition, lightly aged and worn. Headed 'Original'. Docketed on reverse of second leaf: 'May 1835 | £75. 7. 5. | Richardson a/c for Sir James Harington decd | paid | paid additional balance - £1. 16 -'. The ninth baronet died in 1835, the tenth baronet assuming the title at the age of fourteen. The present document was evidently produced to clear the old account. It contains numerous items, dated between 10 January 1834 and 8 December 1835. The first item on the list is 'The Baboo 2 Vols post 8vo 1/2 russ', and while books do feature, the larger part of the items relate to financial transactions - mainly carriage and shipping charges, including some for other individuals including the Duke of Northampton ('Insurance & policy on 3 Parcels'), the Duke of Buccleugh ('Insurance & policy on 2 Parcels') and 'Roxburgh Castle' ('Insurance & policy on 1 Parcel', as well as 'Insurance & policy on 1 Parcel p Mary Somerville', and a similar amount for 'Ab Robinson'. The list has been divided into named sections, presumably by Harington, including: 'Asia', 'Orwell', 'M. A. Webb', 'Cordelia', 'Fatima', 'London', Hindostan', 'True Briton'. The list ends (8 December 1835) with 'To Cash paid Mr Williams, Hatter, 1 Hat supplied July 15/1835 p account', £1 16s 0d; followed by credit to the account, on 10 October 1835, 'By Cash of - Balfour Esq', £75 7s 5d; and on 8 December 1835, '[By] overcharge on 2 Hats supplied by W Williams, Bond St | Received Decr. 23 1835 of the Executor of the late Sir J Harington the sum of One pound Sixteen Shillings being the balance of the account | p Jno Richardson | J Webb'. BBTI only has Richardson listed for the year 1846, describing his additional business as 'Financial services (stockbroker)' and 'East India agent'.