Lot
241
Lot 241
Politics, Economics, and Law - Levi (Leone), On Taxation: Ho...
Hammer
£85
Politics, Economics, and Law - Levi (Leone), On Taxation: How it is raised and how it is expended, first edition, London: John W. Parker and Son, 1860, rebacked marbled boards, Colonial Office Library stamps, 8vo, (1); [Green (William)], Portraits of the Late and Present Administration [...], London: Printed for the Author, 1807, contemporary red morocco gilt over marbled boards, 12mo, (1); Green (William), Plans of Economy [...], Bath: Printed (for the Author) By Wood and Cunningham, 1812, contemporary quarter-calf gilt over marbled boards, 12mo in 6s, (1); Peace Society Tracts, 1817-1825, contemporary calf over marbled boards, 8vo, (1); The Letters of Junius [...], two-volume set, [London]: Printed for Richard Philips, contemporary calf, contemporary lady's ink MS ownership inscription: Dow:r Lady Vernon, 8vo, (2); Statutes at large for the Preservation of Game, [London: 1726], lacking title-page and all after [k4] (unexamined between), mostly printed in Gothic Black Letter, rebacked contemporary calf, 8vo, (1); A Collection of the Debates and Proceedings in Parliament, In 1694, and 1695 [...] Upon Late Briberies and Corrupt Practices, London, 1695, 62pp only, disbound, 4to, (1); Britain's Remembrancer, fourth edition, London: 1747, later cloth over boards, (1); an early-mid 19th century quarter-calf sammelband, enclosing two pamphlets on political theory, 8vo, (1); Spencer (The Rev. Thomas), The Parson's Dream and the Queen's Speech; or, the Corn Laws and the National Debt, London: John Green, 1843, later boards, (1); The Acre-Ocracy of England, 1876, original publisher's caricatural pictorial boards as issued, 8vo, (1); Queen v. Palmer, 1856, trial report, quarter-calf, 8vo, (1); 19th century and later Co-Operative Society, various; railwayana; etc., [1 box]
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