Autograph manuscript translation of documents relating to the Imperial Public Library of Saint Petersburg, Russia. Includes material concerning the establishment, reform, and finances of the library; and rules for the administration of the library. Ac...
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Marie-Félicité Brosset (1802-1880) was a French scholar of Armenian and Georgian languages and culture. He traveled to Saint Petersburg, Russia in 1837 and became a librarian at the Imperial Public Library, now the National Library of Russia, in 1842....
Subject (Geographic):
Russia (Federation), Saint Petersburg., and Saint Petersburg (Russia)
Subject (Name):
Brosset, Marie-Félicité, 1802-1880. and Imperatorskai︠a︡ publichnai︠a︡ biblīoteka (Saint Petersburg, Russia)
Subject (Topic):
Administration, Librarians, Libraries, Library administration, and Public libraries
"An advertising card with image of a woman attorney at the bar, above an officer and defendant, advertises a soothing mint alcohol drink, ‘Alcool de Menthe de Ricqlès.’ The front of the cards says 'Gentlemen of the court, gentlemen of the jury, I woul...
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Advertising card featuring an image of a woman attorney at the bar, positioned above an officer and defendant, promotes a soothing mint alcohol drink and Legally themed advertising card featuring an image of a woman attorney at the bar, positioned above an officer and defendant, promotes a soothing mint alcohol drink
Description:
Caption title.
Publisher:
Imp. R. Engelmann
Subject (Geographic):
France and France.
Subject (Topic):
Law, Lawyers, Women lawyers, and Advertising cards
BEIN PLAYING CARDS GEN 1316: Cary's original reference number on case: "F-223". Ms. annotation on case in Melbert B. Cary's hand: "1/1/38 Gift Marteau". From the Cary Collection of Playing Cards.
Autograph letter, signed, recommending William I return to Breda to visit his ill wife (Anna van Egmont, 1533-1558) and stating his presence will console her. She died nine days later
Advertising card for Au Bon Marché, a popular early department store in Paris, depicts a woman in legal attire holding documents and conversing with two elegantly dressed women
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Advertising card for Au Bon Marché depicts a woman in legal attire holding documents and conversing with two elegantly dressed women and Legally themed advertising card Au Bon Marché depicts a woman in legal attire holding documents and conversing with two elegantly dressed women
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Title from caption.
Publisher:
Imp. J. Minot
Subject (Geographic):
France, France. , and France.
Subject (Name):
Au Bon Marché (Paris, France).
Subject (Topic):
Women lawyers, Lawyers, Clothing and dress, House furnishings, and Advertising cards
Printed certificate issued by the Trésor royal of France, completed in manuscript, enrolling Marie Victoire Sophie de Noailles in the 10th French royal tontine, created by edict in 1759. The certificate is number 93 of the 8th class of the tontine. Do...
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Marie Victoire Sophie de Noialles (1688-1766) was a French noble and courtier.
Subject (Geographic):
France. and France
Subject (Name):
Noailles, Marie Victoire Sophie de, 1688-1766., Perrotin, active 1760., and France. Trésor royal.
Subject (Topic):
Annuities, Finance, and Tontine life insurance policies