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Publicado por The Labour Research Department, 2 Soho Square, London, 1950
Librería: Shore Books, London, Reino Unido
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. 24 pages. Shipbuilding Problems/ O H Parsons "The Right To Canvass" / P.E.P. Rants on Rent / National Assistance/ Bristol Rent Rebates/ Sanitary Inspectors' Big Job / Integration Of Europe/ Attack On Sterling/ Crisis Of British Films / The Engineers' £1 / The Employers In The Election (SL#94).
Publicado por Bristol: Printed and sold by Philip Rose; sold also by Croby & Co. London, 1813
Librería: Forest Books, ABA-ILAB, Grantham, LINCS, Reino Unido
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First edition, 8vo (227 x 140mm), viii, 260pp., orig. boards, rather worn, spine perished, lower board detached, uncut.
Publicado por Printed and sold by Philip Rose. Bristol:, 1813
Librería: AMBRA BOOKS (Aitchison & Cornish), Bristol, Reino Unido
viii + 260pp, later half cloth, marbled boards. On the Petition the Committee were asked to consider:- (i) Bribery by the Members and their agents. (ii) The employment of bludgeon-man. (iii) The removal of cannon in the Exchange. ---- Regular CATALOGUES issued, please e-mail for a FREE copy, they include BRISTOL - ( History - Topography - Genealogy - Natural History - Biography - Mining - Dialect - Language - etc. ) ----.
Publicado por Bristol 1859., 1859
Librería: Michael S. Kemp, Bookseller, Sheerness, KENT, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Illustrated card 90 x 115 mm. supporting Frederick William Slade for the Bristol election of 1859; newspaper cuttings to the reverse. This item may have at some time been mounted and will bear traces on the reverse of adhesive or removal of mounts. Slade came bottom of the poll.
Publicado por [1865], 1865
Librería: Michael S. Kemp, Bookseller, Sheerness, KENT, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Broadside caricature, 290 x 220 mm. printed in blue, a little chipped. Possibly relating to H.F.H. Berkeley (the text relates to S.M. Peto, but the caricature doesn't resemble him); the text is a quote from the Daily Press arguing that a vote for Peto is a vote against God. Sir S.[amuel] M.[orton] Peto (1809-1889) was a contractor for railways and public works, and M.P. for Bristol between 1865-1868. He had to resign as an M.P. after his company was involved with the insecure London, Chatham, and Dover Railway (LCDR), which led to his bankruptcy.