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1749mon0004042909Paris: Desaint & Saillant 1749. Hardcover. Good. . Volume 5 only. Bound in full leather with 5 raised bands on the spine and gilt decoration cover shows moderate wear tear edgewear rubbing cracks on the spine joints starting. Marbled endpapers torn and fused. Pages show minor holing throughout. Paris: Desaint & Saillant hardcover
175022474London: R. Griffiths 1750. First Edition Thus . Hardcover. Good. A just about good copy in a worn leather binding which lacks the title-piece. Five raised bands on spine. Old ownership inscription. Two old newspaper cuttings tipped-in to front end-papers. Pp.xiv368. Folding plan of Algiers and map of Barbary the latter with a 2.5 inch repaired tear. Originally published in 1725 with a different title this edition has two additional sections on the history of Tunis and Tripoli by the translator. Quite a clean copy which would benefit from rebinding. Photograph available on request. <br/> <br/> R. Griffiths hardcover
1750ABE-EBAY-197700219745London: R. Griffiths 1750. Hardcover. Good. A Compleat History of the Piratical States of Barbary viz. Algiers Tunis Tripoli and Morocco. Containing the Origin Revolutions and Present State of these Kingdoms their Forces Revenues Policy and Commerce. Illustrated with a Plan of Algiers and a Map of Barbary. By a Gentleman who resided there many Years in a public Character Jacques Philippe Laugier de Tassy trans. Joseph Morgan. London: R. Griffiths 1750. xiv 1 368pp. The front board is detached along with the first few leaves; the rear board is weakly attached; the spine is cracked vertically the textblock nearly split in half. Externally very worn and chipped spine appears to have been treated with a glossy preservative at some point. The pages are lightly yellowed with occasional foxing minor blemishes a handful of pencil check marks. The plan of Algiers has some extra-creasing small tears and a little reinforcement verso. On the whole decent contents in a rough binding. R. Griffiths hardcover
1750E0558axiv368 pages with one folding map and folding plan. Octavo 8" x 5" bound in full leather with five raised spine bands and red label in gilt lettering to spine and gilt decorative cover with gilt spine ends. translated by Joseph Morgan. Querard IV 614 - Playfair n° 220 - Chadenat n° 896 later edition first published in English in 1725.<br /><br />This work is an influential description of Algeria first published in 1725 in French and expanded here with a detailed list of 73 Dutch ships captured by Algerian pirates. Algeria was at this time nominally ruled by the Ottoman Empire but retained a great deal of independence in practice. The work begins with a description of the various inhabitants including separate chapters on the Arabic and Turkish populations followed by chapters on its architecture military navy politics slavery trade etc. It was written by the Jacques Philippe Laugier de Tassy a former diplomat in Algeria and at this date commissioner of the French navy and consul in the Netherlands. It was translated into English as A complete history of the piratical states of Barratry a title that emphasized the notorious Algerian pirates. "Barbary" was not always a unified political entity. From the 16th century on wards it was divided into the political entities of the Regency of Algiers Tunis and Tripolitania Tripoli. Major rulers during the times of the Barbary states' plundering parties included the Pasha or Dey of Algiers the Bey of Tunis and the Bey of Tripoli. Before then the territory was usually divided between Ifriqiya Morocco and a west-central Algerian state centered on Tlemcen or Tiaret. Powerful Berber dynasties such as the Almohads 12th century and briefly thereafter the Hafsids occasionally unified it for short periods. From a European perspective its "capital" or chief city was often considered to be Tripoli in modern-day Libya although Marrakesh in Morocco was the largest and most important Berber city at the time. In addition Algiers in Algeria and Tangiers in Morocco were also sometimes seen as the "capital".<br /><br /><b>Condition:</b><br /><br />folding plate with neat repairs contemporary calf gilt upper joint repaired but splitting again lower joint tender spine a little rubbed with slight loss to extremities else about a very nice copy. Printed for R Griffiths hardcover
1768LBW-46611768. 264 x 372 mm.
1763LBW-46571763. 250 x 375 mm.
1767LBW-46631767. 281 x 399 mm.
178791319Veuve Ballard | Paris 1787 | 19.6 x 25.5 cm | Relié
1763LBW-46551763. 253 x 378 mm.
1763LBW-46561763. 258 x 380 mm.
176018553A Paris, chez Le Bas, s.d. [circa 1760]. Dimensions (coup de planche) : 652 x 508 mm.
1763LBW-46601763. 255 x 378 mm.
1770LBW-46621770. 266 x 400 mm.
1750111394London: J. & J. Rivington 1751; 1750. Leather_bound. Very good . 191; 148 p. 18 cm. Full leather binding is softened at spine head and rear corners slightly bumped. Bookplate of former owner and some pencil notations on front endpapers. <br/><br/>The first work in this book is a guide to Latin language pronunciation the main author being Philippe Labbe 1607-1667 a French Jesuit writer on historical geographical and philological issues. The second part of the book is on the Greek language compiled by Ludolf Kuster 1670-1716 German philologist. J. & J. Rivington hardcover