EditorialBust of Pierre Andr? de Suffren de Saint-Tropez, Bust of marble by Vice Admiral Pierre Andr? de Suffren de Saint-Tropez. On matching round, black marble base with white marble rosettes, all-round white marble drapery with rings on which an oval plaque ...
Editorial"- Defendant! Do you have any means of living? - Thank you Mr President.... I have quite a good stomach," plate 4 La Com?die Humaine. Honor? Victorin Daumier; French, 1808-1879. Date: 1843. Dimensions: 238 ? 204 mm (image); 342 ? 270 mm (sheet). Lithog...
Editorial"- Defendant! Do you have any means of living? - Thank you Mr President.... I have quite a good stomach," plate 4 La Com?die Humaine. Honor? Victorin Daumier; French, 1808-1879. Date: 1843. Dimensions: 238 ? 204 mm (image); 342 ? 270 mm (sheet). Lithog...
Editorial"- Defendant! Do you have any means of living? - Thank you Mr President.... I have quite a good stomach," plate 4 La Com?die Humaine. Honor? Victorin Daumier; French, 1808-1879. Date: 1843. Dimensions: 238 ? 204 mm (image); 342 ? 270 mm (sheet). Lithog...
EditorialIndians involved in the the Hindu–German Conspiracy Trial which commenced in the District Court in San Francisco on November 12, 1917 following the uncovering of the Hindu–German Conspiracy (also known as the Indo German plot) for initiating a revo...
EditorialCourt of the lion. The Fables of ?sop and others. Translated into hum. W. Kent & Co.: London, 1857. A man is tried at court for the ill treatment of a horse. The horse has a shark for his solicitor, and a fox, ape and vulture for council. The defendan...
EditorialThe Tichborne case, UK 1873, Crown Solicitor Mr. C. Barber Mr. Hawkins, Q C. Mr. J. Bowker Mr. Bowen Serjeant Parry Tichborne Bondholder Treasury Solicitor Mr. McMahon Dr Kenealy The Defendant . Andrew Bogle, Jun. Mr. G. H. Whalley, M.P.
EditorialBlind plaintiff, lame defendant share, Simon, John, 1675-approximately 1755., [between 1700 and 1740], Two handicapped persons each receiving half of an oyster shell from a lawyer while he consumes the oyster.
EditorialBlind plaintiff, lame defendant share, Simon, John, 1675-approximately 1755., [between 1700 and 1740], Two handicapped persons each receiving half of an oyster shell from a lawyer while he consumes the oyster.