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Antikvariat Ström handlar med historiska dokument såsom böcker, tillfällestryck och handskrifter. Antikvariatet handlar med dokument från alla tider och inom de flesta ämnesområden, men med ett särskilt fokus på att lyfta fram okända och ouppmärksammade berättelser som inte fått plats i historieböckerna. Antikvariatet handlar särskilt med handskrifter nedtecknade av "vanliga människor", vilka utgör mikrohistoriska dokument över enskilda människoöden och den lokala platsen. Antikvariatets sortiment av tryckta skrifter utgörs främst av rara böcker och tillfällestryck inom kultur- och socialhistoria. Antikvariatet handlar även med äldre fotografier, teckningar, grafik, sällskapsspel och närbesläktade dokument.

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U.o., (1729). 4:o. (3,1 adressida) s. Tagen ur band och ytterst lätt solkig. Vikt som kuvert med hovrättens skadade röda lacksigill och handskriven adressering lydande: ”Till rådstugu rätten uti Christianstad detta wälwilligen Christianstad”. En kanslinotering daterad den 8 december 1729 i övre marginalen på första sidan. Undertecknad av Germund Cederhielm samt kontrasignerad av R. Lilliecreutz och Carl. A. Lillecreutz i trycket. Med plats för två handskrivna tillägg i trycket, i detta exemplar ifyllt ”rådstugurätten i Christianstad” på första sidan och ”rådstugurätten” på tredje sidan. Skrivelsen meddelar att trots de kungliga breven till landshövdingarna 1686 och 1710 fortsätter tidelag vara vanligt förekommande i landsorterna. Skrivelsen meddelar därför att de husbönder som trots möjlighet att använda kvinnor vid vallningar istället använder pojkar ska bötfällas med 40 marker silvermynt. Tidelag var belagt med dödsstraff för såväl den som utförde handling som för det utsatta djuret. Fram till 1644 kunde påföljden vara att brännas levande på bål, men därefter användes oftast halshuggning. Den sista avrättningen för tidelagsbrott skedde 1778. Åren 1864-1944 reglerades tidelag i strafflagen, där brottet återfanns under samma paragraf som homosexualitet, de båda brotten avkriminaliserades samtidigt 1944. Samma år tillkom dock Djurskyddslagen, vilken gav visst skydd mot djurplågeri. Sedan 2014 är dock tidelag åter ett brott i Sverige.
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KUTSCHINSKY, BERL.
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(Köpenhamn), Polyteknisk trykkeri, (1970). 197,(3 blanka) s. Häftad. Ryggen något blekt och en minimal fläck på främre omslaget. Smutstitelbladet med stämpel "Direktoratet for fængselvæsenet biblioteket". New Social Science Monographs. Främre omslaget med uppgiften "To be published in November, 1970". Danmark legaliserade som första land i världen pornografi 1969, tätt följt av Sverige 1970. Föreliggande studie är Kutschinskys pionjärarbete om effekterna av denna legalisering, vilken bland annat visade att sexbrott inte ökat som en effekt av tillgång till pornografi - i motsats till vad som antagits. Första delen "Pornography in Denmark. Pieces of a jigsaw puzzle collected around New year 1970" innehåller kapitlen "The pornography industry and its products", "The porno' shops and their customers", "The sex fair in Copenhagen, October 1969" och "Public attitudes toward pornography. The use of pornography". Andra delen består av en studie, med titeln "The effect of pornography. A pilot experiment on perception, behavior, and attitudes", utförd i februari 1970 i vilken studenter exponerades för hårdpornografi under en timmes tid. Tredje delen utgörs av "Towards an explanation of the decrease in registered sex crimes in Copenhagen. A preliminary report of a survey on victimization and attitudes, and som further considerations". Avslutas med en mängd bilagor bestående av frågeformulären till pornografistudien i andra delen.
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Stockholm, 1971. (20) blad. Klammerhäftad. Mycket gott skick. Redaktör och utgivare: Michael Holm. ”Kake” utkom med 26 nummer åren 1968-86. I detta nummer får Kake lift av två lastbilschaufförer. Läderbögen Kake är Tom of Finlands mest kända karaktär och ”the gay world’s most familiar pin-up icon” (Hooven, F. Valentine III, ”Tom of Finland: The Official Life and Work of a Gay Hero”, 2020).
COLLING, LARS JOHAN [preses] & WAHLBERG, JOHAN [respondent].
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Lund, C. G. Berling, (1767). 4:o. 16 s. Oskuren och ouppskuren. Något solkiga marginaler. Med senare namnteckning Karl J. Bergström i övre marginalen på titelsidan. Avhandlar huruvida en kvinnas mödom kan återställas genom att Kunglig Majestät helt enkelt förklarar henne åter vara jungfru. I februari 1767 begärde Colling tillstånd från Lunds universitets kansler Carl Gustaf Löwenhielm att någon gång under våren få framlägga en dissertation om "en förförd adlig jungfru". På grund av ämnets högst kontroversiella natur förbjöds såväl dissertationens framläggande som tryckning. När beskedet kom hade Colling redan hunnit trycka en upplaga av dissertationen. Colling underkastade sig dock förbudet och skrev i ett brev till Löwenhielm att han "lagt dissertationen uti et beständigt mörker i mit lilla bibliotheque". Samuel Bring har skrivit om dissertationen i artikeln "Lundaafhandlingen 'De virgine nobili stuprata" och förbudet mot densamma" (NTBB, 1920) och skriver där: "Hur stor upplaga Colling låtit trycka af sitt opus, nämnes ingenstädes, icke heller hvad han gjort med den indragna skriften eller hur många exemplar han släppt 'ur mörkret i sitt lilla blibliotek'. Ett ytterst litet fåtal måtte ha kommit ut i marknaden, ty Gjörwell ansåg den i början af 1780-talet 'öfwermåttan rar', med användning af Klemmings bekanta terminologi skulle man kanske kunna beteckna den Rrr".
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De två avlidna var släkt genom Clara Regina Wikman (född Sundman), den förstes dotter och den andres hustru. På grund av släktskapet upptar bouppteckningarna delvis samma ägodelar. Genom dessa två bönders ägodelar och djur tecknas en levande bild av skärgårdsbors levnadsvillkor vid 1800- talets mitt. I. [Bouppteckning efter Anders Sundberg 1863] Handskrift, daterad 15/1 1863. Folio. (10) sidor. Små fuktfläckar i inre marginal delvis inträngande i text, spår efter borttagna Charta sigillata. Bouppteckning upprättad vid Frötuna och Länna skeppslags häradsrätt efter avlidne Anders Sundberg bosatt i Sunda på Blidö. Upptar hundratals ägodelar under rubrikerna ”Guld och silfver”, ”Glas och porclin”, ”Linne gång och sängkläder”, ”Möbler och husgeråd”, ”Åker och körredskap”, ”Fiske och sjöredskap”, ”Kreatur” och ”Diverse”. Innehåller även en omfattande fordrings- och skuldredovisning. II. [Bouppteckning efter Erik Kristoffer Wikman 1869] Handskrift, daterad 17/8 1869. Folio. (13) sidor. Främre oskrivna omslagspapper (ej medräknat i paginering) med en del småfläckar och ett litet hål, första två skrivna bladen med en större ljus fläck i text, i övrigt ett par småfläckar, sista bladet med en lagad reva i övre marginal inträngande i text men utan att störa läsbarheten. Fyra Charta sigillata. Bouppteckning upprättad vid Frötuna och Länna skeppslags häradsrätt efter avlidne Erik Kristoffer Wikman bosatt i Sunda på Blidö. Upptar hundratals ägodelar under rubrikerna ”Guld och silfver”, ”Glas och porslin”, ”Linne- gång- och sängkläder”, ”Möbler och husgeråd”, ”Åker och köredskap”, ”Fiske- och sjöredskap”, ”Kreatur” och ”Diverse”. Innehåller även en omfattande fordrings- och skuldredovisning. Wikman ägde fyra hästar, åtta kor, en tjur, två kvigor, fem tackor, fyra lamm, två grisar, tre kalvar, nio höns, en tupp och två oxar. Hästarna och kossorna namngivna, exempelvis hette en av hästarna ”Putte” och en av kossorna ”Smörgås”.
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