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#[24892]Paris Lacombe 1777. First edition. 2 volumes half leather.Very nice copy in good condition. 338380 pag. Illustrated with a frontispice and 10 engraved plates after Moreau le Jeune.B0248 . hardcover
1777181530Berne & Lausanne.: Societe Typographique. 1777. Contemporary full vellum marbled edges ribbon markers. Very good tight and sound covers moderately soiled and bowed. 8vo.18.7x11.5 cm. French text. An account of the Spanish Empire of Peru sympathetic to the native Incas who endured severe cruelty and oppression at the hands of the Spaniards. weight: 1.4 lb. 11 full-page engravings. Societe Typographique. hardcover
177738075Liege Bassompierre Paris Lacombe 1777. Bound in 2 uniform blue boards. Tome- and titlelabels on backs with gilt lettering. Light wear to top of spines. A few scratches to covers. Engraved frontispiece. 1271;1278 pp. and 10 engraved plates. Plates after Moreau le Jeune engraved by de Launay and others. A few scattered brownspots. Printed on good paper. <br/><br/><em>Seems to be a "contrefacon" with the plates unsigned. Volume 1 has 2 printed titlepage one with Liege imprint and one with Paris.Cohen Henry p. 380. </em> hardcover
RH-JM3W-F1KLHardcover. Good. Paris: np 1810. Hardcovers issued without dust jackets. 2 volume set: vol. 1 xxiv-203 pages; vol. 2 246 pages. In half-leather and marbled paper boards leather spine labels lacking on vol. 2 Sound ex-religious library books with typical stamping rubbing/ wear to boards vol 2 binding starting at rear with paste-down detached some foxing etc. throughout. hardcover
1777045229Paris: Lacombe 1777. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. 2 volumes in contemporary speckled calf gilt ruled. Wear to spines with some tearing and splitting to hinges mostly on volume 1; bindings sound. Some browning and foxing heavy in spots on page loose but largely clean internally with a frontis and 10 engraved plates. Sabin 44652.xii 338pp; 380 4pp. Size: Octavo 8vo. 2-volume set complete. Previous owner's book-plate on endpaper. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Literature & Literary; Inventory No: 045229. Lacombe hardcover
1821364455Paris: Chez Jules Bossange et Tenon libraires 1821. Hardcover. Good. Two volume set. Illustrated with three engraved plates. Text in French. Contemporary full mottled calf marbled endpapers all edges marbled. Small contemporary owner's name on the title page of each volume. Wear to the board edges volume two lacking the spine back else good with scattered foxing. An influential history of the Spanish conquest of the Incas by Marmontel a leading member of Encyclopediste movement and the Académie française. The 1821 edition is scarce in the trade. Chez Jules Bossange et Tenon, libraires hardcover
177842532Paris: Lacombe 1778. 2 volumes 12mo pp. xii 320; 364 1; engraved frontispiece 10 plates by Moreau and Duclos; early 19th century three quarter plum morocco over marbled boards spines lettered and ruled in gilt; spines faded to brown extremities rubbed and worn cracks starting; modern bookplate on front pastedowns else interior fine. Historical romance of the Incas told by Marmontel 1723-99 friend and disciple of Voltaire and a prolific if not talented writer on various topics. First published in Paris by Lacombe the previous year. Sabin 44652 does not note this edition; Brunet VIII 953 on the first edition: "Les amateurs qui payent ce roman un grand prix méritent d'être condamnés à le lire" i.e. "Any collector who pays a large price for this novel deserves to be forced to read it". Lacombe unknown
177718914Berne & Lausanne: Societe Typographique 1777. 8vo 2 vols. in 1 as issued; pp. xxxvii 1 254; 6 310; engraved frontis and 10 plates after Moreau; contemporary full mottled calf gilt spine red morocco label. Historical romance of the Incas told by Marmontel 1723-99 a friend of disciple of Voltaire and a prolific if not talented writer on various topics. First published in Paris earlier the same year. JCB 1772-1800 II 2402; Sabin 44652 not noting this edition. Societe Typographique unknown
elala2756Paris: Lacombe 1777. Unillustrated edition published the same year as the first. The novel in which Marmontel develops a defence of religious liberty and presents a vivid portrait of fanaticism was dedicated to Gustave III King of Sweden. Brunet III 1440. Cioranescu 43018. Martin 77.R71. cfTchemerzine VII 463. 2 Volumes in 1. 8vo. pp. 1 p.l. viii 252; 2 p.l. 280 3approbation & privilege. with half-titles. A nice copy in contemporary half calf bit rubbed Paris: Lacombe, 1777 unknown
69639hardcover. 2 vols. 8vo finely bound in full mottled calf gilt spine and borders A Leide: Murray 1783.<br/> <br/> unknown
1777143614Paris: Chez Lacombe 1777. First. hardcover. very good. 10 fine copper plates. 2 volumes small 8vo full contemporary red morocco elaborate gilt decorations along spine and covers inner dentelles a.e.g. Frontispiece on volume 1 and front cover of volume II dampstained. Light scattered foxing. Paris: Chez Lacombe 1777. First Edition. Very Good .<br/> <br/> Sabin 44652.<br/> <br/> Chez Lacombe unknown
1144ou la destruction de l'empire du Pérou. Two vols in one - I:209; II:200 p. 9x14 cm. . Paris : Pougin 1836 MARMONTEL J.F Complete in two volumes. Les Incas ou la destruction de lEmpire du Pérou poursuivent sous la forme dun roman mi-historique mi-philosophique la défense de la tolérance entreprise par Bélisaire 1767. Slavery the thirst for gold and religious fanaticism are denounced. René-Moreno 2658 mentions two earlier illustr. editions. Keywords Latin America South America Peru literature History South American Indians Incas Book # 1144 unknown
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
lc_91079Guillaume et Companie, Libraire 1817
1820281561820 PARIS, Chassaigon, libraitre - 1820 - reliure 1/2 vélin - complet des 3 tomes en 1 volume & des 3 gravures en frontispice - XXX-158 + table (3) - 180 + table (4) - 186 + table (2) - bon exemplaire - envoi rapoide et soigné
1777041942Chez Lacombe Broché Paris 1777 235 pages en format 13 - 20 cm - nouvelle reliure souple - cachet - tache sur bord couverture
177770366Paris, Chez Lacombe, Libraire, Rue de Tournon, 1777, in-12, pleine basane, dos à cinq nerfs, caissons à décor floral, pièce de titre cuir, toutes tranches rouges, 321 & 354 pages. Plats présentant quatre griffures, dont deux avec manques. Quelques épidermures aux coins et au dos. Sinon bons exemplaires. Solides et frais. Edition sans gravures.
ZNC-159Paris, Lacombe, 1777, 2 volumes in-8°, XII-338 pages, plein veau moucheté de l'époque, encadrements de triple filets dorés sur les plats, dos lisses richement ornés de fleurons et de filets dorés.
2130Lyon, Mme Buynand née Bruyset, 1810. 3 vol. in-12, cart. vert, dos lisses ornés d'alternance de filets et motifs dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison de bas. bleue, titres dorés, tranches mouchetées (Reliure de l'époque).