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Published by Dublin: Printed by Alexander Thom
Seller: Kennys Bookstore, Olney, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. 1905. Hardcover. 16pp. Marble boards. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Published by Dublin: Printed by Alexander Thom, 1905
Seller: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, Ireland
Condition: Very Good. 1905. Hardcover. 16pp. Marble boards. . . . .
Seller: Jeffrey Stern Antiquarian Bookseller, York, United Kingdom
Minutes of Proceedings and Papers Laid before the Conference, First Edition, 134; 451pp folio, a few library stamps but a good copy in old cloth, London, HMSO, 1888.
Seller: Jeffrey Stern Antiquarian Bookseller, York, United Kingdom
Comprising: Vol. I. Report and appendices. [Cd. 4442]. London. HMSO. 1908. Folio. iv,142pp.bound with: Vol. II. Minutes of evidence (days 1-37). [Cd. 4443]. London. HMSO. 1908. Folio. iv,381pp.bound with: Vol. III. Minutes of evidence (days 38-66). [Cd. 4444]. London. HMSO. 1908. Folio. v,386pp. with: Vol. IV. Precis and appendices. [4568]. London. HMSO. 1908. Folio. iv,181pp. Yellow buckram. Bound with other papers. From the library of the Home Office. * Ford and Ford. A Breviate of Parliamentary Papers 1900-1916. p. 206-8. The complete report.Gertrude Tuckwell of Women's Trades Union League was among those who gave evidence. Truck signifies barter; it refers to the system of payment of workers in factories etc. of paying wages otherwise than in cash and was widely seen as a way of exploiting and underpaying the work force. It was a system which impoverished, pauperised and demoralised workers and was bitterly resented.
Published by Dublin: H.M.S.O., 1882., 1882
Seller: Saintfield Antiques & Fine Books, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Ages, Civil and Conjugal Condition, Occupations, Birthplaces Religion and Education of the People. 167 pp. 34 x 21.5 cm. Blue paper covers. The cover is worn and edge chipped, and the rear cover is detached, but present. Taken on the night of the 3rd April 1881, the report presents the population and land as it stood at that point. The land, its size and valuation, and the number of people living on it, is broken down by barony, town, and townland, and by Poor Law unions. The baronies for Antrim are Antrim Lower, Antrim Upper, Belfast Lower, Belfast Upper, Cary, Dunluce Lower, Dunluce Upper, Glenarm Lower, Glenarm Upper, Kilconway, Massereene Lower, Massereene Upper, Toome Lower and Toome Upper. The level of detail in the 1881 census surpasses that of all before it, and is only comparable with the 1871 census in terms of anything previous. We are shown figures for hospitals, gaols and workhouses, ages of husbands and wives in relation to each other, people's occupations, army and police figures, numbers of foreigners, numbers of disabled, religious affiliations, education standards reached, literacy levels, levels of Irish and English, and figures for emigration. All of these categories are broken down in detail, and compared with figures from previous censuses. As well as the figures for the county, there are parallel figures and tables for Belfast City. The statistical analysis is all that survives of this Census. The original material was destroyed by the British Government during WWI.
Seller: Jeffrey Stern Antiquarian Bookseller, York, United Kingdom
comprising: Report.together with the proceedings of the committee, minutes of evidence, appendix, and index. (321). London. Eyre and Spottiswoode. HMSO. 1896. Folio. xliv, 118pp. Yellow buckram bound with other reports of same date. *Ford and Ford Select List of British Parliamentary Papers 1833-1899, p. 78. Charles Stewart Loch and Sir Hugh Owen were among those who gave evidence.
Published by Irish University Press, Shannon, Ireland, 1969(Rt), 1969
Seller: Peter Moore Bookseller, (Est. 1970) (PBFA, BCSA), Cambridge, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
pp.(vi)+vi+ 156+24+246. c.33.5cm. Tables. Hard cover. Bound in dark green cloth over dark green leather, the spine with gilt rules and lettering. Top edge of pages gilt. A good clean copy A facsimile reprint from the original Papers. New Zealand Company. Papers relating to the Surrender of the Company's Charters; Otago. Papers relating to the Surrender of the New Zealand Company's Charters; Further Papers relative to the Affairs of New zealand. [2,040g]. Extra postage will be required if this volume is to be shipped outside the UIK; please enquire.
Published by Irish University Press, Shannon, 1968
Seller: LBL Books, Selkirk, OTHER, United Kingdom
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Hardcover. Condition: Very good. This is an ex-library book so has the usual library markings, labels and stamps inside. Pages slightly discoloured. A heavy book that may require additional shipping fee for some destinations.
Published by Irish University Press, Shannon, 1968
ISBN 10: 0716504189ISBN 13: 9780716504184
Seller: LBL Books, Selkirk, OTHER, United Kingdom
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Hardcover. Condition: Very good. This is an ex-library book so has the usual library markings, labels and stamps inside. This is a heavy book that may require additional shipping fee for some destinations.
Published by House of Commons, [London], 1843
Seller: Renaissance Books, ANZAAB / ILAB, Dunedin, New Zealand
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good-. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Ex-library, Public Library of New South Wales, with signed cancelled rubber stamp. 3 ex-libris labels on front endpaper: G. & N. Ingleton; J. Holdsworth; The Epsom Trust. Small loss to lower blank corners of some leaves.; 59, [1] pages. Rebound in khaki cloth boards. Green title label on spine: "Copies of Correspondence Relative to the New Zealand Estimates - 1843". Page dimensions: 338 x 210mm. Contents consists of despatches Governor [William] Hobson to Lord Stanley (7 despatches, 1841-1842); Lord Stanley to Governor Hobson ( 4 despatches, 1842-1843); Sir George Gipps to Lord Stanley (1 despatch, 1842); Lord Stanley to Sir George Gipps (1 despatch, 1842); Lord Stanley to the Officer Administering the Government (2 despatches, 1843). "The reported death of Captain Hobson, which (although I have as yet received no official notice of it), there is, I am afraid, no reason to doubt, and his previous illness, are probaly the causes of my being so deficient it the desire information." - Despatch from Lord Stanley to the Officer administering the Government of New Zealand, 13 March 1843. Captain William Hobson (1749-1842) was the first Governor of New Zealand. House of Commons paper number 134.
Published by The House of Commons, 1877
Seller: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, Ireland
Condition: Very Good. 1877. Disbound. .Folio 423 pp including index. Very good copy disbound. . British Parliamentary Paper.Rare. . . . .
Published by The House of Commons
Seller: Kennys Bookstore, Olney, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. 1877. Disbound. .Folio 423 pp including index. Very good copy disbound. . British Parliamentary Paper.Rare. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Published by Ireland. Irish Uni.Press., 1969
Seller: The Antique Bookshop & Curios (ANZAAB), Crows Nest, NSW, Australia
Folio. Bound in qt.green gilt decorated morocco. 672pp. b/w tables. Pristine copy. Very Scarce. Colonies Australia series no.22. A comprehensive reference on emigration & life in the Australian colonies during the 19th century.
Published by 1822-1835, 1822
Seller: Berkelouw Rare Books, Berrima, NSW, Australia
with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. 1822 & 1835; Vol. II: First and Second Reports from the Select Committee on South Australia together with the Minutes of Evidence Appendix and Index. 1841. Shannon Ireland 1968. F'scap folio. Orig. qtr green morocco. Spines gilt & with raised bands. Top edge gilt. A very good set albeit ex-library.
Seller: C R Moore, Telford Shropshire, SAL, United Kingdom
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Folio. Irish University Press, Shannon, Ireland. Reprint in exact facsimile, 1968. Vol 1: Report on Gaols, 1819. Pp 560. Vol 2: Report of William Crawford on the penitentiaries of the United States, 1834. Pp 220. Vol 3: 1st and 2nd reports on the present state of the several gaols and houses of correction, 1835. Pp 315, 274. Vol 4: 3rd, 4th, and 5th reports on the present state of the several gaols and houses of correction, 1835. Pp 401-425, 275-524, 395-728. Vol 5: Report on prison discipline, 1850. Pp 820. Vol 6: Report on the present state of discipline in gaols and houses of correction, 1863. Pp 580. Most vols have several multi-folding plates. Bound in dark green morocco with raised bands, gilt, green cloth bds, top edge gilt. Very firm and tight. Ex-library with labels to base of spine, library labels on front and back eps, biro shelf number on title pages. Contents appear to be unmarked. Six volumes containing over 3300 folio pages. Extremely heavy: UK postage will be £25.
Published by House of Commons, London, 1844
Seller: Renaissance Books, ANZAAB / ILAB, Dunedin, New Zealand
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Bound in later khaki cloth boards with gilt-titled green lettering piece on spine. Provenance: three ex libris labels on front endpaper - G. & N. Ingleton; J. Holdsworth; The Epsom Trust. ; 30, [2] pages + slip facing page 2 "It is requested that this printed copy of the Report may be substituted for that delivered generally to Members on the 10th of August. [. . .]". Later cloth boards. Page dimensions: 338 x 209mm. Number #556 on title. Final leaf has a smaller sized title page, with "Under 8 oz." printed at the tail end. The "Report" is on pages 3-14, with 19 Resolutions on page 12-14. The "Proceedings of the Committee" are on pages 15-30. Heading on page 3: "Report. The Select Committee appointed 'to inquire into the State of the Colony of New Zealand; and into the Proceedings of the New Zealand Company; and to to report the Minutes of Evidence, and their Opinion thereon to The House, and to whom Two Petitions were referred; - Have considerd the Matters to them referred, and agreed to the following Report: - " The report "takes the view that native sovereignty should not be recognized over waste lands never occupied by them; regrets Commissioner Spain's adoption of the idea that all land should be considered as native until proved to have been properly paid for [. . .] The report as a whole is very favourable to the Co. [New Zealand Company], although it admits that their conduct in sending settlers in defiance of the Crown was irregular and improper." Adam et al., p. 71. [Reference: Adam, Ewing & Munro, "Guide to the Principal Parliamentary Papers relating to the Dominions 1812-1911" (Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1913, page 71] ; Folio.
Published by House of Commons, London, 1844
Seller: Renaissance Books, ANZAAB / ILAB, Dunedin, New Zealand
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Poor. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. A poor, incomplete copy. The report has only pages (61) through to 256, i.e. lacking the xxxii preliminary pages, pages (1) through 60, and the map. The lengthier Appendix to the report is also incomplete, with 756 of 826 pages. The missing pages (757 through 826) are made up of the Index pages, from Carrington onwards. Additionally, pages 1 through 8 of the Appendix have chips with loss of text along the outer margin. With old dampstains, and margins of leaves brittle. ; (61)- 256, 756 [of 826] pages only. Disbound. Page dimensions: 345 x 215mm. Colonel Wakefield; New Zealand Company; founding of Wellington. Provenance: From the collection of Arthur Thomas Pycroft (1875-1971). [Bibliographical reference: Wilson, A Finding list of British Parliamentary Papers Relating to Nw Zealand (1960), p. 7 - "Appendix contains much information on New Zealand, the Maoris and the Company, as well as despatches."]; (556); Folio.
Published by Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Stamford-Street, For Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1847
Seller: Renaissance Books, ANZAAB / ILAB, Dunedin, New Zealand
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Some tears and chips to paper spine. 1/2" tear and 1" crease at lower corner of front wrapper. No signatures. ; iv, 117, [1] pages. Original blue printed paper wrappers. Page dimensions: 340 x 215mm. Paper number [837]. Incldues despatches from Governor Grey to Lord Stanley; Governor Grey to Mr. Gladstone; Governor Grey to Earl Grey; and others. Subjects include the acqusition of land from the natives of New Zealand; the New Zealand Company; the Church Missionary Society; [Bibliographical reference: Wilson, A Finding list of British Parliamentary Papers Relating to New Zealand (1960), p. 10 - "Despatches April 1946-June 1847"]. ; [837]; Folio.
Published by [1844], [London], 1844
Seller: Renaissance Books, ANZAAB / ILAB, Dunedin, New Zealand
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Scarce. 108 pages. Page dimensions: 210 x 128mm. A contemporary reprint of four papers on New Zealand from the Parliamentary Blue Books of the British House of Commons. Colonization of New Zealand; Colonel Wakefield; The New Zealand Company. "There have recently been two discussions in the House of Commons on the affairs of New Zealand, and a third is promised. Whenever it may take place, it is supposed that the system of Colonization adopted in this Colony, and the chief point in dispute between the Government and the New Zealand Company, will then be considered. It may not be uninteresting to the Public to have the means of referring to some of the most important papers connected with these subjects, in a more accessible shape than the Parliamentary Blue Books." - from the Introductory Remarks. Rebound in mid 20th Century. Original wrappers not present. No signatures. A few spots of foxing. [Bibliographical references: Hocken, p. 116 - "evidently by some one opposed to the New Zealand Company."] Provenance: From the outstanding collection of Arthur Thomas Pycroft (1875-1971), which was recently sold at auction in Auckland, New Zealand (2011). ; 8vo.
Published by Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Stamford-Street, For Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1851
Seller: Renaissance Books, ANZAAB / ILAB, Dunedin, New Zealand
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Rebound in modern blue cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. Institutional rubber stamp on some leaves, "Law Society of the United Kingdom Incorporated". A 70mm tear with paper tape repair to title page. ; viii, 245, [1] pages. Rebound in blue cloth boards. Spine title: "Papers Relative to the Affairs of New Zealand 1850". Page dimensions: 321 x 200mm. Contents are 80 items from the Governor George Grey, and 45 items from the Secretary of State Earl Grey. The contents of this correspond to British Parliamentary Paper 1851 XXXV [1420] pp. 567-820, but has no command number printed. [Reference: Adam "Guide to the Principal Parliamentary Papers Relating to the Dominions 1812-1911" p. 78 - "Returns of exports; emigration and immigration;l revenue; land sales; regulations in the case of military pensioners; condition of the natives; capabilities of the south of South Id.; climate, advantages as a convalescent station for India and China. In 36, 24 Oct., Grey encloses a bill for introducing provincial legislatibe councils with a low franchise. Advances to the Canterbury Association; arrival of their emigrants. Views of settlers in different parts with regard to representatibe institutions.] Bound with [2] "New Zealand. Papers Relating to the Surrender of their Charters by the New Zealand Company. 1851. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty, 22d July 1851" London: Printed by George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode for HMSO, 1851. vi, 155, [1] pages. The contents of this correspond to British Parliamentary Paper 1851 XXXV [1398] pp. 381-542, but has no command number printed. Contents includes "Lament on the capture of Rauparaha, composed by Hinewhe, and supposed to be sung by Rangihaeata" on pp. 100-101; and "Lament of Rangihaeta, addressed to Rauparaha, a prisoner on board Her Majesty's "Calliope" on pp. 101-2 (text in English). [Reference: Adam "Guide to the Principal Parliamentary Papers Relating to the Dominions 1812-1911" p. 77 - "6, 9 July, alleges that the agreement of 1847 was not carried out promptly or fully enough to give the Co. a fair chance".] Bound with [3] "Otago. Further Papers Relating to the Surrender of the New Zealand Company's Charters. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majestt, 29th July 1851" London: Printed by George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode for HMSO, 1851. iv, (5)-23, [1] pages. The contents of this correspond to British Parliamentary Paper 1851 XXXV [1402] pp. 543-66, but has no command number printed. [Reference: Adam "Guide to the Principal Parliamentary Papers Relating to the Dominions 1812-1911" p. 77 - "discussion of the terms of a charter desired by the Association".] ; Folio.
Published by W Clowes and Sons for H M S O London, 1837
Seller: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, Ireland
Condition: Very Good. 1837. Disbound. .Folio37,56, and 13 pp. Very good copies disbound. . British Parliamentary Paper. . . . .
Published by W Clowes and Sons for H M S O London
Seller: Kennys Bookstore, Olney, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. 1837. Disbound. .Folio37,56, and 13 pp. Very good copies disbound. . British Parliamentary Paper. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Published by Irish University Press, 1968
Seller: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, Ireland
Condition: As New. 1968. hardcover. "Reports From the Select Committee to Inquire into the Administration of the Relief of the Poor Under the Provisions of the Poor Under the Provisions of the Poor Law Amendment Act With Minutes of Evidence and Appendices Part I". 30 Vols. complete. In publishers original green quarter morocco over cloth. Raised bands, with gilt to spine. A very fine set. Vol. XX contains, Reports From the Select Committee on Settlement and Poor Removal, With Minutes of Evidence, Appendices and Index, 1847. . . . .
Condition: As New. 1968. hardcover. "Reports From the Select Committee to Inquire into the Administration of the Relief of the Poor Under the Provisions of the Poor Under the Provisions of the Poor Law Amendment Act With Minutes of Evidence and Appendices Part I". 30 Vols. complete. In publishers original green quarter morocco over cloth. Raised bands, with gilt to spine. A very fine set. Vol. XX contains, Reports From the Select Committee on Settlement and Poor Removal, With Minutes of Evidence, Appendices and Index, 1847. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.