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Verlag: Revised and Printed For, and Published by Hugh C. Thomson and James Macfarlane. Revised by James Nickalls, Junior, Esquire, Barrister at Law, Kingston, UC, 1831
Anbieter: Attic Books (ABAC, ILAB), London, ON, Kanada
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Verlag: Revised and Printed For, and Published by Hugh C. Thomson and James Macfarlane. Revised by James Nickalls, Junior, Esquire, Barrister at Law, Kingston, UC, 1831
Anbieter: Attic Books (ABAC, ILAB), London, ON, Kanada
Hardcover. Zustand: Very good. 692 p. 30 cm. Royal Arms vignette on title. Brown cloth. Light wear. Label residue on front free endpaper. Some stains to first pages. Index at rear. Hugh C. Thomson was a member of the House of Assembly for the County of Frontenac. He and James Macfarlane were both associated with Kingston newspapers, Thomson with the Upper Canada Herald, which he founded, and Macfarlane with the Kingston Chronicle. In the Advertisement at the front of this volume, they refer to the "universally acknowledged necessity" of a revised edition of the Statutes of Upper Canada as their reason for taking upon themselves the "risk and responsibility" of publishing. The Advertisement also refers to "the Gentleman" who prepared the index and notes of reference; presumably this was the lawyer, James Nickalls. There is no rearrangement or consolidation of the original statutes in this edition. If ammendments are made, the reader is referred from the original act to the ammended one.
Verlag: 1 August On letterhead of the Junior Army & Navy Club St James's Street S.W. London, 1903
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In den WarenkorbSee the two men's entries in the Oxford DNB. 3pp, 12mo, with last page written crosswise. On bifolium. In good condition, lightly aged. Folded once. Addressed to 'Dear Sir Edwin' and signed 'F D Lugard'. He regrets to inform him that there is 'no present vacancy in Northern Nigeria', but that he has 'written to the c.o. on behalf of Mr Trayler whom you recommend, & I hope he may obtain an appointment in another Colony if no vacancy occurs in N. Nigeria'. He remembers 'very well indeed' their conversation 'regarding Mount Edwin Arnold, [between Victoria and Albert Nyanza, and subsequently named Lobaba] & also several other occasions after which I had the honour & pleasure of meeting you some years ago'.