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    Martenet and Bond's map of Montgomery County, Maryland /

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    Relief shown by hachures.Also shows magisterial districts, buildings, and householders' names.Also covers northern District of Columbia."Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1865 by Simon J. Martenet in the Clerk's [sic] of the District Court of Maryland."Imperfect: Brittle, halved, shellacked, missing small marginal/internal sections. DLCLC Land ownership maps, 299Town/village insets: Hyattstown -- Poolesville -- Clarksburg -- Brookeville -- Plan of Rockville -- Darnestown -- Barnesville

    Letter written to Aaron Sopher from J. Blankfard Martenet, February 28, 1949

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    Letter to written to Aaron Sopher from J. Blankfard Martenet on February 28, 1949 from the J. Blankfard Martenet Scrapbook on Baltimore Artists. The scrapbook is a compilation of news clippings, magazine pages, invitations, advertisements, calendars, pamphlets and correspondence that reflects his interests and patronage during 1929-1951. American artist Aaron Sopher was active in Maryland and New York and is known for genre painting, cartoons, illustration and etching. J. Blankfard Martenet writes to Aaron Sopher in support of his artist ability as well as thanking Aaron Sopher for sending him a copy of Forbes Watson's book on Aaron Sopher

    Martenet's map of Western Maryland,1886

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    Includes insets of Hagerstown, Cumberland, and Frederick City. Full title reads: "Martenet's Map of Western Maryland, by Simon J. Martenet, Baltimore, Maryland, 1886.

    Letter written to J. Blankfard Martenet from Aaron Sopher and drawing of Albert Hutzler's Home, June 20, 1947

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    Letter to written to J. Blankfard Martenet from Aaron Sopher on June 20, 1947 from the J. Blankfard Martenet Scrapbook on Baltimore Artists. The scrapbook is a compilation of news clippings, magazine pages, invitations, advertisements, calendars, pamphlets and correspondence that reflects his interests and patronage during 1929-1951. American artist Aaron Sopher was active in Maryland and New York and is known for genre painting, cartoons, illustration and etching. Aaron Sopher writes to J. Blankfard Martenet regarding two artists for whom J. Blankfard Martenet has requested information. A drawing by Aaron Sopher of Albert Hutzler's home for their Christmas card in 1947. Albert Hutzer was a third generation of the Hutzler family. The Hutzler family owned Hutzler Brothers Company, one of Baltimore's major retail stores, was founded in 1858 by Abram G. Hutzler

    Separation of powers and antitrust /

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    Separation of powers and antitrust deal with power and occupy centre stage in our challenging, digital times, but their interactions have not yet been analysed. This timely and ground-breaking book provides an innovative cross-disciplinary analysis of the potential convergence of these two fields. Notably, Vincent Martenet examines the concentration of politico-economic power in the hands of a few digital firms which have adopted private regulation, impacting an entire industry and society at large. He combines doctrinal method with historical developments, case studies, assessment of legislative proposals, and observations on the functioning of digital markets and democracy in the digital era. The book sketches important new axes of the separation of powers and suggests that antitrust may contribute, albeit in a limited way, to greater trust in both society and democracy: 'antitrust for trust', the ultimate apparent antitrust paradox
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