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1878LFA-126734928Un feuillet format 80 x 120 mm, s.d. (1878 ou légèrement avant), Imp. Ducoulombier, très bon état
1759elala1495np Paris: 1759. 1759. 12mo. pp. 237 3. contemporary calf gilt back spine ends worn. Published the same year as the first. Voltaires witty and devastating attack on philosophical and religious optimism is generally regarded as his most masterful composition. Published surreptitiously no less than seventeen different printings and editions appeared in 1759. Bengesco 1440. Martin 59.25. cfCioranescu 64321. cfQuérard X 323. cfPrinting and the Mind of Man 204. BOUND WITH: POPE Alexander 1688-1744. Essai Sur LHomme Traduit de lAnglois en François Édition revûe par le Traducteur Second Édition. 12mo. pp. 2 p.l. vii-xxxvi 189 3privilege. woodcut ornaments & title vignette. Lausanne: Marc Michel Bousquet & Compagnie 1752. np [Paris]: 1759. unknown
1103-15Neufchatel 1765. 8°. 232 S. Ldr. d. Zt. Mit Rückengoldpräg. u. Rückensch. Ecken bestoßen. Haupttitelbl. fehlt. Teile davon wurden auf das Vortitelbl. mont. EA Bengesco II 156 714; Querard III 262 - Enthält 20 Briefe und Anhänge. Das Werk wurde 1771 auf den Index gesetzt. Es erschien später in 'les oeuvres completès' unter dem Titel 'Question sur les miracles'. - Contient 20 lettres et des pieces annexes. Selon Grimm un jeune etudiant en theologie reformee Voltaire proposa au digne professeur de theologie de Geneve le pasteur Claparede quelques questions sur les miracles. Les lettres furent publiees isolement sous divers pseudonymes. L'ouvr. Sera repris dans les oeuvres sous le titre "Questions sur les miracles".Scandaleux l'ouvrage fut place a l'index en 1771. [Neufchatel] 1765. unknown
12457London. Printed by J. Nourse. 1774. F. Hardcover. 8vo. 21.5cm ii1861p. book ad. first edition in English in full tree calf gilt decorated spine panels wanting labels upper hinge shaken otherwise very good to fine copy n14. - Poet historian and philosopher he is general know as Voltaire 1694-1778. London. Printed by J. Nourse. 1774 hardcover
2119828Geneva: Cramer. 1765. Two vols 8vo. Contemporary sprinkled calf spines ornamented in gilt and with morocco lettering-pieces all edges gilt marbled endpapers bound as vols '24' and '25' but published separately; pp. I: 280; II: 288 woodcut vignettes and headpieces; a little wear to corners p. 6 of vol. II with small paperflaw otherwise a beautiful clean and fresh set.An early edition in a charming contemporary binding.First published in 1759 and revised repeatedly by Voltaire until 1775 the Histoire de l'Empire de Russie sous Pierre le Grand draws on privileged information gathered through his connections with Catherine the Great and Frederick the Great. Written at the request of the Russian court the work presents Peter the Great as the architect of Russia's transformation into a modern European power. unknown
1762D17370Londres: Robert Freemann" i. e2 Geneva 1762. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Modern leather scuffed light discoloration on covers; starry endpapers; contents with varying spotting throughout. Bookplate of Francis John Hughes. <br/><br/> Robert Freemann" [i. e2, Geneva] hardcover
1723D17367Geneva: "A Geneve Chez Jean Mokpak" i. e. Rouen: Viret 1723. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 8vo. viii 231 pages. Contemporary calf spine ends chipped front joint partly cracked; Marginal dampstaining at beginning and end. Bookplate of Francis John Hughes <br/><br/> "A Geneve, Chez Jean Mokpak" [i. e., Rouen: Viret], hardcover
176818133A Geneve but London 1768. 8vo 184 pp. Some occasional light foxing. Modern calf black spine label. A pirated printing of the first edition. French text. A Geneve [but London] unknown
1768elala1501Geneva London: 1768. 1768. 8vo. pp. 184. contemporary English half calf front cover loose joints cracked spine label wanting internally very good. English counterfeit of the first edition. Bengesco 1492. Martin 68.56n. cfBarbier III 1025. cfCioranescu 64356-7. cfQuérard X 324. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good. Geneva [London]: 1768. Hardcover
1880260409Paris: Chez J. Lemonyer Libraire 1880. Frontispieces and 20 headpieces. 2 vols. 8vo. Bound in three quarters green morocco spines faded uniformally to brown printed wrappers bound in by Flammarion. Fine. Frontispieces and 20 headpieces. 2 vols. 8vo. <br/><br/> Chez J. Lemonyer, Libraire unknown
17607699<p>Geneve: Chez les Frères Cramer 1760 Early reprint published in the same year as the first edition. The first edition has a London imprint though it was actually printed in Geneva too and Voltaire's name does not appear on the title. Full modern speckled calf gilt-ruled spine edges stained red. Twelvemo. Small brown stain on verso of title-page and next recto some light dampstaining at top corner. Generally a very good copy. A spurious publication in which Voltaire blatantly pretends that this is a French translation of an original work by the brother of David Hume. According to Voltaire Hume's brother was pastor at an Edinburgh church and had produced two other plays which had been produced in London. "…il est le frère de ce célèbre philosophe Mr. Hume qui a creusé avec tant de hardiesse & de sagacité les fondements de la métaphysique & de la morale; ces deux philosophes sont également honneur à l'Ecosse leur patrie" preface. All editions of this work are rare. OCLC lists one copy of the present edition the Library of Congress copy. Of the first edition OCLC lists seven copies: Yale Maryland New York Public Library Cornell Harvard Texas Chicago.</p> Chez les Frères Cramer,
elala5774London: Au dépens de la Compagnie 1757. Originally published at The Hague in 1738 this collection of writings begins with the letter on the soul. It should not be confused with Voltaire’s Lettres Philosophiques Letters Concerning the English Nation. Bengesco II p. 20 1558n. 8vo. pp. 285 3. woodcut tailpieces. 19th century bds. worn. elala5774 London: Au dépens de la Compagnie, 1757 unknown
elala5775London: Au dépens de la Compagnie 1775. Originally published at The Hague in 1738 this collection of writings begins with the letter on the soul. It should not be confused with Voltaire’s Lettres Philosophiques Letters Concerning the English Nation. Bengesco II p. 20 1558n citing 8vo. 12mo. pp. 316. Uncut in original wrs. elala5775 London: Au dépens de la Compagnie, 1775 unknown
173446420<p>Basle i.e. London : by W. Bowyer 1734. First edition. Although an English translation had been published in London as "Letters Concerning the English Nation" in 1733 this is the first appearance of the original French text of the book now generally known as the "Lettres Philosophiques" and as "the first bomb thrown at the Ancien Régime". It has been said of Voltaire that "he came to England a poet and left it a philosopher": however that may be this book resulting from his stay in 1726-1728 is "one of the greatest and most influential works of the eighteenth century and beyond . the book that taught the whole of Europe how to think" Voltaire Foundation. The letters contrasting English and French thinking deal variously with religion in England - Quakers Anglicans Presbyterians and Socinians; politics parliament and Magna Carta; trade commerce and the businessman who "contributes to the felicity of the world"; English empiricism and Francis Bacon John Locke and Isaac Newton; and literature - Shakespeare above all Wycherley Congreve Swift and Pope etc. The London publishers' preface is interesting on the author's extreme reluctance to sanction a French-language edition - they had suppressed this edition for an entire year but others were now preparing illicit editions and they now had to displease the author to please the public. The furore which greeted the French editions when they appeared probably justified Voltaire's reluctance and the use here of a fake Basle imprint. Foolscap 8vo 171 x 103mm. viii228xxpp. Bound in a creditable modern rendition of early eighteenth-century full panelled calf; sprinkled edges; a few slight marks; Voltaire's name added to title-page in manuscript; faint fringe of very pale discolouration to fore-edge throughout text barely visible in most places; a few minor internal marks and tiny flaws but a good copy of one of the key books of the Enlightenment. Eighteenth-century 1768 ownership inscription now obscured.</p> Basle [i.e. London : by W. Bowyer], 1734. hardcover
179635912Catskill NY: Printed by T. & M. Croswel for selves and J. Fellows & E. Duyckinck New York 1796. 8 336 pp. Disbound textblock split. Title page engraving of Voltaire by Peter R. Maverick. Good. <br /> <br /> An early Catskill imprint; printing began there in 1792. Evans located no earlier American edition of this work; NAIP records a 1795 New York printing with only three locations. The Publisher's preliminary Advertisement notes "the great noise which the following work has made in foreign parts on account of the author's freedom in regard to matters of religion."<br /> Evans 31518. Printed by T. & M. Croswel for selves and J. Fellows & E. Duyckinck, New York unknown
179665253Catskill: Printed by T. and M. Croswell for selves and J. Fellows & E. Duyckinck New York 1796. First American edition. This edition was first published in 1764. Engraved title with vignette portrait by P. R. Maverick of New York. 1 vols. 12mo. Contemporary sheep morocco label; front joint cracked. Marginal browning of text browning or staining of endpapers else a very good copy with the contemporary signature of John Gebhard Jr on free endpaper. First American edition. This edition was first published in 1764. Engraved title with vignette portrait by P. R. Maverick of New York. 1 vols. 12mo. The editor notes on the advertisement leaf that he recognizes that there might be criticism for the translation and publication of this work "on account of the author's freedom in regard to matters of religion" but feels that the quality of the work exceeds its criticisms and the "True religion is not afraid of bearing the strictest examination." There was strong interest in the French writers of "free thought" and "intellectual liberalism" in America in the eighteenth-early 19th century especially Voltaire and Condillac. The Enlightenment in France greatly influenced the American enlightenment. Library Company of Philadelphia "First American Editions" p. 5; Shipton and Mooney 31518 Printed by T. and M. Croswell for selves and J. Fellows & E. Duyckinck, New York unknown
17668911[Amsterdam ou La Haye], [sans nom], 1766. In-8 broché de [6]-120 pages, couverture de papier noir, tranches rouges (XIXe).
177310873Sans lieu, sans nom, 1773. 2 volumes in-8 de [2]-287 et [2]-280 pages, plein veau moucheté, dos lisses ornés de fleurons, pastilles, glands, encadrement, titre et tomaison dorés, étiquettes de titre et tomaison bordeaux, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches rouges. Ex-libris manuscrit au premier volume (Robert Fleury), rousseurs éparses. Inscription à la plume à la première page de titre ("Pierre, disait Frédéric II, était de l'eau-forte qui rongeait le fer").
1775267781775 Genève, [Cazin], 1775. In-18 de [4]-161 pages, plein veau , dos lisse orné de fleurons ternis, sans titre ,tranches rouges,manque de cuir haut du dos,taches jaunes aux 50 dernieres pages,dans l'etat
177510580Genève, [Cazin], 1775. In-18 de [4]-161 pages, plein veau moucheté, dos lisse orné de fleurons, roulettes, titre et nom du relieur (Fremont) dorés, étiquette de titre rouge, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées. Un tout petit trou de ver au dos, reliure à peine frottée.
176220429[Genève], [Cramer], 1762. In-8 de [4]-VIII-358 (pour 354) pages, plein veau marbré, dos à nerfs orné de filets et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre verte, tranches marbrées.
17639356Londres, J. Nourse, 1763. In-12 de 213 pages, plein maroquin vert, dos lisse richement orné, triple filet doré encadrant les plats, fleurons aux angles, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches dorées, dentelle dorée intérieure, garde de soie jaune.
5671sans lieu [Genève], sans nom [Cramer], 1759 - 1763. 2 volumes in-8 de XXXIX, 302p., + [2]ff., XVI, 318p. plein veau marbré brun, dos à nerfs orné de filets et fleurons dorés, pièces de titre et tomaison rouge, coiffes sup. manquantes, mors un peu fendus, tampon répété sur les deux page de titre "L. Derôme". Le titre de la première partie est imprimé en rouge et noir, celui de la seconde partie en noir. Sans l'errata du tome 1er, mais les 3 fautes ont été corrigées.
24106Dimensions : 477 x 318 mm.
182111177P., Ménard et Desenne, 1821, 2 vol. in-12, 298 et 314 pp, reliure demi-veau glacé, dos à 4 nerfs soulignés à froid, pièces de titre et de tomaison chagrin brun (rel. de l'époque), mors faibles, trace de mouillure en marge sup., état correct, ex. sur vergé