Quintin colonel (5 Ergebnisse)

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Zustand: New. KlappentextrnrnThis scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have.

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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, pr…eserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
Weitere BilderVerlag: William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London 1912
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Cloth. Zustand: Very Good. First edition. A presentation first edition copy of T. A. Quintin's account of a life of sporting, detailing his experiences hunting and playing polo around the world, with an inscription and various correspondences from the author. The first edition.The author's presentation copy, inscribed by the aut…hor to the front pastedown; "To a dear **** friend "Mrs Caryl" from "old Batty" in memory of those wonderful days 'signature' sept 1912". The work also includes correspondences from the author to the editor and one from Willie Cadogan which have been adhered to the front endpaper and half title, and another on pp. 10.Illustrated with a monochrome frontispiece and fifty-seven monochrome illustrations. Collated, complete.A detailed account of a life of sporting from Colonel T. A. St Quintin, an experienced sportsman and member of the 10th Royal Hussars. Quintin is best known for helping to introduce the game of polo to England. This work provides accounts of his experiences hunting and playing polo, among other sports, around the world.In the publisher's original cloth. In the publisher's original cloth. Externally, a slight lean with minor fading and marks to the spine and boards. Author's inscription and correspondences adhered to the front endpapers. Lacking rear free endpaper. Internally firmly bound with bright pages and very occasional light spotting. Correspondences adhered to the half title. Very Good. None stated (illustrator). signed by author. book.
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St. Quintin v. Lett: A Landmark 19th-Century Agricultural Dispute St. Quintin, Colonel. Lett, Joseph. Cleasby, Anthony, [1804-1879]. Important Trial on Farming: St. Quintin v. Lett: Before Mr. Baron Cleasby and a Special Jury, York Spring Assizes, 1871. York, [Eng.]: Johnson and Tesseyman, 1871. 206 pp. Sewn blue printed wrapper…s with paper label to spine. Worn and soiled. Internally clean. A good copy. $150. * The 1871 case of St. Quintin v. Lett, heard at the York Spring Assizes, is a landmark legal proceeding regarding agricultural laws and legislation in 19th-century England. The trial involved Colonel St. Quintin, a member of a prominent East Riding family with roots in Harpham and Scampston, and Joseph Lett. The trial is considered a precedent-setting event in the development of modern law, specifically concerning agricultural practices and tenant-landlord relations.
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York, [Eng.]: Johnson and Tesseyman, 1871. "The Turnip Controversy": A Defendant-Family Copy of the Landmark 1871 St. Quintin v. Lett Agricultural Trial [Agriculture]. [Yorkshire]. ST. QUINTIN, Colonel [Matthew] vs. LETT, Joseph. Important Trial on Farming: St. Quintin v. Lett: Before Mr. Baron Cleasby and a Special Jury, York S…pring Assizes, 1871. York, [Eng.]: Printed by Johnson and Tesseyman, [1871]. Octavo, 206 pp. Original sewn blue printed wrappers with original printed paper label to spine. Wrappers worn and soiled; spine chipped. Internally clean and bright. $450. A Unique "Turnip Controversy" Association Copy. This landmark 1871 agricultural dispute pitted the landed gentry-the prominent St. Quintin family of Harpham and Scampston-against their tenant, Joseph Lett. While the official transcript addresses technical "tenant-right" precedents, this copy identifies the colloquial heart of the conflict through two distinct contemporary hands: 1. Family Provenance: A title-page presentation inscription from "Mr. John Lett" (dated Dec. 1901), a relative of the defendant. The 30-year interval between the trial and this gift suggests the volume was a carefully preserved family artifact. 2. The "Turnip" Gloss: A second, distinct penciled hand has added "The Turnip Controversy 1870" directly beneath the title. This annotation provides a rare, eyewitness window into the trial's origin: the catastrophic drought of 1870. In the Yorkshire "four-course" system, turnips were the vital winter fodder that cleaned the soil and provided manure. The 1870 drought caused widespread crop failures, forcing tenants into impossible choices: sell the failing crop for immediate cash (breaching their lease) or watch livestock starve. This volume records the legal fallout when the "gold standard" of Victorian farming failed, resulting in a high-stakes battle over land-use covenants and the "custom of the country." A rare survival of a provincial legal printing by Johnson and Tesseyman, significantly elevated by layers of local social history and direct defendant-family association. York, [Eng.]: Johnson and Tesseyman, 1871. (illustrator).