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176818084<p><b>1768 Fleury Historical Catechism Illustrated BIBLE BANNED Prohibited Book Index</b></p><p>Claude Fleury was a 17th-century French priest best-known for his histories of the church and church doctrine. One of his best works was his '<i>Historical Catechism'</i> – a history of Christian doctrine. It covers the secrets of the foundation of Christianity siting references from scripture and Bible stories. The <b>Catholic Church condemned this book and immediately placed it on the Prohibited Books Index.</b></p><p>This impressive 1768 two-volume edition <b>contains 40 full-page engravings</b>depicting iconic Bible scenes including Creation and the Great Flood!</p><p>Item number: #18084</p><p>Price: $599</p><p>FLEURY Claude</p><p><b><i>CateÌchisme historique contenant en abreÌgeÌ l'histoire sainte & la doctrine chreÌtienne</i></b></p><p>A Paris : Chez Herissant fils 1768.</p><p><u>Details</u>:</p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages – 2 volumes</p><p>o Vol. I – vii cxi 1 228</p><p>§ 31 engraved plates</p><p>o Vol. II – viii 446 2</p><p>§ 9 engraved plates</p><p>· Language: French</p><p>· Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p>· Size: ~6.75in X 4in 17cm x 10.5cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>18084</p><p><br /></p><p>Photos available upon request.</p> Herissant fils hardcover
1755531841 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque pleine basane marron, dos à 5 nerfs orné, Chez Arkstée et Merkus, Amsterdam, 1755, xxiv-376 pp. et A La Haye [ Paris ], 1755, xxxvj-213 pp. . Rappel du titre complet : Mémoire Sur Les Libertés De L'Église Gallicane. [ Avec : ] Maximes et Libertez Gallicanes, Rassemblées & mises en ordre, avec leurs preuves. Mémoire sur les Libertez de l'Eglise Gallicane, trouvé parmi les Papiers d'un Grand Prince. Discours de M. l'Abbé Fleury sur les Libertez Gallicanes. [ Maximes et Libertés Gallicanes ]
1740LFA-12673493136 volumes de 598, 658, 624, 756, 656, 648, 636, 632, 576, 576, 648, 632, 671, 732, 624, 718, 696, 634, 608, 604, 532, 688, 694, 659, 766, 640, 648, 600, 752, 730, 674, 694, 668, 742, 706, 646 pages, format 100 x 170 mm, reliures plein cuir, dos à nerfs ornés (pièces de titre manquantes), tranches marbrées, publiés entre 1740 et 1753, A Paris, Chez Pierre-Jean Marriette, bon état
1781333691781, chez G.Le Roy à Caen, in-8 demi-cuir, couverture marbrée, préface de 19 pages dans le 1er tome, pages de garde marbrées, titrages dorés. « Nouvelle édition, corrigée, comprenant en 24 volumes les 36 de l'édition de Paris; à laquelle on a ajouté la table générale de tout l'ouvrage, en forme de Dictionnaire, faisant le 25ème volume. », frais de port offerts | Etat : Etat d'usage, coins, champs et coiffes usées, dos souvent très frottés, mors fendus, rousseurs, frais de port offert (Ref.: G3837)
17085004Villemarie: July 31 1708. Good/The judge rules on a claim on four parcels of beaver that were consigned at Michilmackinac by Robert Réaume to Jacques Charles de Couagne but that never arrived in Montreal. Couagne protested that he never received the packages in the first place but Réaume produced a signed receipt. Based on the evidence Deschambault ordered de Couagne's estate to pay for the beaver at the 1704 rate plus interest and costs. 21 x 32 cm; 2 pages signed by Deschambault as Royal Judge at Montreal and by Royal Notary Adhémar. Portion cut from lower left not affecting text and expertly repaired. Preserved in archival portfolio. July 31 unknown books
1780RO80157822BEAUME Pierre. 1778 - 1780. In-12. Relié demi-cuir. A restaurer, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. De 600 à 700 par volumes. Quelques bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe illustrées en noir et blanc. Titre, roulettes et tomaisons dorés sur les dos en veau marron. Pièces de titre noires. Tranches mouchetées rouges. Dos craquelés et brunis. Coins et coupes des plats, frottés. Manques importants de cuir sur certains dos, ou totalement absent sur les Tomes 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 13 à 16, 18 et 23. Quelques mouillures dans certains volumes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 270-Histoire et géographie de l'Eglise
17725087Dechambault Quebec: 12 August 1772. Reference: Lande Political Economy of New France #245. Very Good/Poignant letter from Claire Gorgendière Louis Jolliet's daughter in a strong readable hand despite her advanced age at the time she lived to be 102 to her cousin François-Joseph Cugnet 1720-1789 a lawyer who floundered under the French Regime but thrived after 1760. The letter written 12 years after the fall of Quebec is still filled with a sense of regret for things lost in that cataclysmic event. It also discloses affection between the Gorgendieres and their Indian housekeepers. Translating from the French it reads in part ".I have heard M. de la Gorgendière her late husband mention that is was a company which they had formed together for the islands and that the papers had been lost at the siege of Quebec with many others. Concerning the parcel that Mr. Menage wants returned it contained a head-dress and one or two cotton dresses which M. de la Gorgendière had given to a girl who had served him for twenty five years. and there was also a little gold cross which he had given during the siege to Miss Guinette and a little virgin of ivory which he donated to a little chapel. She had part of what remained after the pillage." Information about this extraordinary woman whose life spanned Canada's formative years is scarce. 155 x 192 mm; 4 pages docketed on last page "Lettre de Mde. Veuve de la Gorgeniere à M. Cugnet. En explication du 12 Août 1772." Vertical folds a bit tender but very good condition over all. 12 August unknown books