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18173616Paris: Guillaume et Companie Libraire rue Hautefeuille no. 14 1817. Good. 2 vols. small 12mo. 233 3; 250 4 pp. With 2 engraved frontispieces. Contemporary French mottled sheep extremities worn and bumped; back cover of vol. 2 abraided with loss leather on front hinge quite worn but the board is quite attached marbled pastedowns and endpapers all edges marbled. Text with minor foxing but completely unmarked and unspoiled. NOT ex-library! No copy of this edition has been located despite extensive searching. KVK and FirstSearch list a digital surrogate only but the link wrongly points to a completely different edition Ledentu which consists of 288 332 pages. The two frontispieces in our edition appear to be reverse copies of the illustrations executed by J.M. Moreau le jeune for Lacombe's 1777 edition the first illustrated. <br /> <br /> The political philosophical and theological significance of this novel is very considerable and Marmontel's text was quickly translated into German English Dutch Italian Russian Swedish and Spanish. Luciano Pellegrini explains its lasting importance and its relevance to modern readers:<br /> <br /> "'Les Incas' presents a moment of the Conquistadors. Using the knowledge on the subject accumulated over the years and numerous readings Marmontel traces an epic picture of the conquest of Peru by Pizarro and his companions. Not to praise it but to underline its violence and show the monitory end of the empire of 'the most human people in the universe.' . It is a plea against religious fanaticism understood as 'the spirit of intolerance and persecution the spirit of hatred and vengeance for the cause of a God whom one believes irritated and of whom one makes himself the Ministers. . Pizarro remains responsible for the atrocities committed by his men without really sharing them. . One could notice the presence of attitudes of colonial domination in Alonzo de Molina's love for the native Cora. These very real ambiguities are however inseparable from the philosophical commitment of 'Les Incas.' They even touch on the project of universal tolerance carried by Marmontel and largely contribute to the literary quality of a novel which had a success for more than a century." SOURCE: Luciano Pellegrini review of the 2016 critical edition Paris Garnier edited by Pierino Gallo in: Eighteenth-Century Fiction 32:1 Fall 2019 228-231. <br /> <br /> Not located in CCFR or COPAC in addition to KVK and FirstSearch. Guillaume et Companie, Libraire, rue Hautefeuille, no. 14 unknown
BB110235Paper binding in -8 175 x 11 cm. Text in french.Frontispice by L. Assner and three engravings. Complete copy printed on laid paper. Rare first edition printed in Vienne Wenen. On the titlepage a pruple stamp of former owner ""G.W.B.D."" probably Gräflich von Waldbott-Bassenheim'sche Domanialverwaltung.Belisaire is a banned French novel about the life of the Byzantine general Belisarius by Jean- Francois Marmontel.It popularised the apocryphal tale of his being reduced to beggary by Justinian I despite his great services to the empire citing it as an example of the ingratitude of those in power towards their faithful servants and indicting the French king Louis XV by proxy as another such ungrateful monarch.A plea for religious tolerance. Marmontel condemned the violence against the native Americans indigenous people. This plea was not suited in the time of the French monarchy during the ancien regime based on intolerance and intimidation. The archbishop of Paris Mgr. Chrisophe de Beaumont banned the work of Marmontel in 1767. Also in The Netherlands there was a vivid dispute this time on the idea that also non-christians heidenen could join in heaven. This is called the ""Socratische oorlog"".Jean Francois Marmontel 1723-1799 was a French historian writer and member of the Encyclopedistes movement. In 1772 he became the official historian of France historiographe de France. He worked with Alembert Helvétius d'Holbach Condillac Turgot Buffon Condorcet and Voltaire.The book was reprinted in 1787 by the Bibliotheque amusante.Boekverboden - forbidden books - banned book - omstreden schrijver - tegenstander van Rousseau - pleidooi voor religieuze tolerantie - plea for religious tolerance unknown
1808144276Edinburgh: Mundell Doig and Stevenson 1808. hardcover. fine. 4 volumes. Handsomely bound in contemporary straight grained green morocco with gilt designs on covers & spines a.e.g. Housed in a red cloth folding box. Edinburgh: Printed for Mundell Doig and Stevenson 1808. A fine set.<br/> <br/> Each volume has a detailed fore-edge painting of various London city scenes.<br/> <br/> Mundell, Doig and Stevenson unknown
1770618AG1770. O.J. um 1770. Kupferstich Brustbild im Profil von Aug. de St.-Aubin 1736-1807 nach C.N. Cochin d.J. 1715-1790. Bildgrösse: 13 x 7 cm. Blattgrösse: 19 x 13 cm. Am Rand etwas fleckig. unknown
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17957075Sth. 1795-96. Et senere hshirtbd. 256300 pp. - Første svenske oversættelse. unknown
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1879elala1474Paris: A.Barraud 1879. 1879. 8vo. pp. 2 p.l. xii 158 1. with half-title. title in red & black with printers device. engraved frontis. portrait by St. Aubin after Cochin. 9 wood-engraved vignettes by Fesquet. Uncut in original printed wrs. several splits in spine. One of 325 copies on vergé raisin. This poem written in 1770 was first published in the Oeuvres Posthumes in 1820. Vicaire V 538. Paris: A.Barraud, 1879. unknown
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17773400<p>A scarce edition of Marmontel's block-buster published in the same year as the first edition. MMF list no less than ELEVEN Paris editions of 1777 all printed by Lacombe with the present edition listed as the second with its imprint clearly claiming a Paris and Lacombe publication: 'A Paris Chez Lacombe Libraire rue de Tournon près le Luxembourg'. However ESTC includes this edition as a piracy 'probably printed in Dublin' with a false Paris address. This would account for the error on the title page where the masculine word for volume is made feminine: 'Tome Première / Tome Seconde' a mistake no French printer or compositor would make.</p><p>Critic novelist and playwright Marmontel began life as the son of a poor tailor before coming to Paris on the advice of Voltaire to pursue a career in literature. His <i>Contes moraux</i> 1755-1765 fictional tales praising philosophy and the practice of virtue were enormously popular in France and throughout Europe particularly in England where there were numerous translations. But it was his historical romance <i>Belisaire</i> with its plea for civil toleration of Protestants that brought him most lasting fame and became one of the most controversial novels of its time condemned both by the Sorbonne and the archbishop of Paris. <i>Les Incas ou la Déstruction de l'Empire du Perou</i> is Marmontel's answer to the censure he received for <i>Bélisaire</i>. In this novel he describes the cruelties in Spanish America and demonstrates that they are entirely the result of the religious intolerance of the invaders. <br /></p><p><i>Two volumes 8vo 175 x 110 mm pp. xxxii 253; iv 5-310 1 including half-titles and several contents leaves after the text in both volumes marginal wormhole through the endleaves and first few pages of Vol. I also with considerable staining in a couple of the preliminary leaves of Vol. I otherwise generally clean although clearly read some later pencil markings </i></p><i>in contemporary plain calf blind tooling to the covers along the spine flat spines ruled in gilt with red and olive green morocco labels lettered and numbered in gilt the corners a little bumped the library stamp of 'J.M.M-OConnor' on both half titles and the endleaves of Vol. I: generally an attractive set</i>. Chez Lacombe, Libraire, rue de Tournon, près le Luxembourg
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1808R45GLTBRN203London: T. Boosey et al 1808. Hardback full mottled calf new spine with red morocco label with gilt title. 18cm x 10.5cm. Text in French. ii 416pp. Engraved frontis. New edition 1808. Extremities a little rubbed. Small water mark to top edge of frontis engraving itself not affected. Minor foxing/age-discolouration. A pleasing copy. r45. Hard Cover. Good. T. Boosey et al Hardcover
1829416105Paris : Au Bureau des éditeurs 1829. Second Edition. Hardcover. Very good copy finely bound in contemporary aniline calf over marble boards. Gilt bands with a gilt-blocked leather label to spine. Panel edges and spine bands somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; internally tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 2 vol. in 1 258 257 p. ; 14 cm. Subjects; 1522-1548. 1701-1800. Incas Fiction ; Early works to 1800. Indians of South America Peru Fiction ; Early works to 1800. French fiction 18th century Translations into English ; Early works to 1800. Peru History Conquest 1522-1548 Fiction ; Early works to 1800. Pérou Histoire 1522-1548 Conquête ; Romans nouvelles etc. Paris : Au Bureau des éditeurs hardcover
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177836782Paris: Chez Lacombe 1778. 2 Vols. 17x10. Tomo 1: frontis XIIp 321p 5 láminas de grabados. Tomo 2: 364p 1h 5 láminas de grabados. Holandesa moderna. Buen estado. " Les Incas Los Incas 1777 una extensa narración trufada de reflexiones filosóficas y de abundantes datos históricos que delataban un minucioso trabajo de documentación sobre la conquista y colonización del Perú y el genocidio de su población indígena. Del cuidado que puso Marmontel en la elaboración de esta obra dan fe la numerosas redacciones que ensayó hasta obtener la versión que dio por definitiva: en 1771 el rey Gustavo III de Suecia 1746-1792 a quien iba dedicada Les Incas recibió el manuscrito con un primer esbozo de la obra; seis años después cuando por fin pasó por la imprenta la versión que dio por válida Marmontel el escrupuloso autor había trabajado en una docena de redacciones distintas. La crítica se dividió a la hora de valorar esta obra pero no así los lectores que acogieron con entusiasmo su publicación y la convirtieron en un texto paradigmático de la denuncia de la esclavitud la intolerancia racial y el fanatismo religioso. Se trata sin lugar a dudas de la obra de Marmontel que gozó de mayor fortuna tras la desaparición de su autor como queda patente en las reediciones que se hicieron de ella durante los siglos XIX y XX" texto extraído de la web de mcnbiografías. Chez Lacombe hardcover
177762897Paris Lacombe 1777. 8vo. Uniformly bound in two contemporary full sprinkled calf bindings with gilt lettering and ornamentation to spine. Spine-ends corners and edges of boards. Previous owner's name in contemporary hand to title-page. Internally nice and clean. XLVIII 311 pp.; 4 366 pp. Wanting the plates. hardcover
177711043Paris: Lacombe 1777. First Edition — Primera edición. Hardcover — Tapa dura. 194x120mm. 7¾x4¾". Paris Lacombe 1777. En 4º menor 194 x 120mm. 2 volúmenes. -I: Frontispicio xii-338 pp. 1 h. 5 láminas. -II: 4 380 4 pp. 5 láminas. Encuadernación de la época en plena piel lomera cuajada de adornos dorados y tejuelo en marroquén con letrerÃa también dorada. Atractivo ejemplar de la primera edición de esta obra prohibida y condenada por la Inquisición. Ilustrada con un frontis y 10 bellas láminas grabadas al cobre es un libro de tipo histórico escrito contra la actuación de los españoles en Perú en particular y el colonialismo en general; su acercamiento a la naturaleza y a favor de los indÃgenas americanos ejerció como influencia en otros autores contemporáneos y contribuyó de manera decisiva a consolidar la leyenda negra contra España. La obra tuvo una gran divulgación llegándose a imprimir más de treinta ediciones diferentes y la adaptación de varias obras de teatro. Libro muy bello bien impreso y estimado. Muy buen ejemplar vestido con una elegante encuadernación francesa de época. Referencias: Palau 152444; Brunet III col. 1440 Lacombe hardcover
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