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3337Paris, Librairie Aristide Quillet, collection encyclopédique des classiques Quillet publiée sous la direction de Paul Penciolelli, 1961, reliure demi-basane fauve, titres et faux nerfs dorés, décors à froid, 12x18cm, 473 pages, portraits et illustrations.
200818358Paris, Horizons de france - collection provinciales, 1953 ; in-8, 210 pp., broché, couverture illustr - rousseurs. Complet avec sa carte.
55452P., Stock, 1976, in 8° broché, 402 pages ; couverture illustrée.
16224P., Les Belles Lettres, 1939, in 8 broché, 136 pages.
44555P., Alcan, 1928, petit in 8° broché, 117 pages.
44559Fribourg, Egloff (Collection "Cri de la France"), 1947, in 12 carré, 134 pages.
44574P., de Gigord, 1917, in 12 broché, 375 pages ; manque de papier à la page des matières sans atteinte au texte.
35570Neuchâtel, Secrétariat de l'Université, 1954. Gr. in-8°, 143p. Broché.
28288P., Fayard, 1910, in 12 broché, 328 pages.
38914P., Michel Lévy, 1864, in 12 relié demi-basane aubergine, dos à faux nerfs orné, 257 pages ; quelques rousseurs ; un feuillet anciennement réparé au ruban adhésif.
49904P., Fayard, 1961, in 12 broché, 211 pages.
1884843201884 Paris, Plon, 1884, in 8° relié demi-chagrin cerise, dos à nerfs, XI-450 pages ; cachet-ex-libris.
1751652811751 Amsterdam, L'Honoré, 1751, in 12 relié plein veau moucheté ancien, dos à nerfs orné, 287 pages.
1751862571751 La Hay, Vaillant et Prevost, 1723, petit in 12 relié pleine basane de l'époque dos à nerfs orné, 228 pages ; reliure frottée, coiffes arrachées, ors fanés.
80"Nouvelle édition, augmentée de l'Histoire d'Aristonoüs & Sophronime". A Bruxelles. Chez François Foppens. 1700 (l'E.O. a paru en 1699). Deux tomes en un volume. 95 x 160 mm. 246 pages. Reliure du temps en plein veau havane ; dos à nerfs, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges. Coins un peu émoussés, mais bon exemplaire.
37723Sans lieu, sans nom, 1801. In-8°, [4]-IV-465p. Brochure muette d'attente.
18672Cologne. Chez les Heretiers de Pierre Marteau. 1700. Soft cover. 24cm 14.2cm 92p. title page vignette rebound marbled paper wraps new paper label on the upper cover fine thus n14.1. - A contemporary response to Fenlon's didactic romance "Telamaque" published surreptitiously in 1699. Fenlon 1651-1715 Bishop of Cambrai was severely censured for what was perceived to be criticism of Louis XIV's reign. This "Critique Generale" is anonymous but believed to be written by Nicolas Gueudeville. Cologne. Chez les Heretiers de Pierre Marteau. 1700 unknown
18758Cologne. Chez les Heretiers de Pierre Marteau. 1700. Hardcover. Very Good. 24mo 14.2cm 92p. title page vignette rebound in french marbled paper over boards with paper label on the upper cover some slight damp staining else very good copy attractively bound copy ds1. - A contemporary response to Fenlon's didactic romance "Telamaque" published surreptitiously in 1699. Fenlon 1651-1715 Bishop of Cambrai was severely censured for what was perceived to be criticism of Louis XIV's reign. This "Critique Generale"is anonymous but believed to be written by Nicolas Gueudeville. Cologne. Chez les Heretiers de Pierre Marteau. 1700 hardcover
#[42469]Leiden Th. Haak 1719 671 pag. Two volumes in one full leather good copy. Translated by B.D. Moretti from the French 'Les avantures de Telemaque'. hardcover
17501377510Edinburgh: James Reid 1750. First Edinburgh Edition. Hardcover. 12mo 283 pages. In Poor condition. Bound in full brown leather but lacking rear board; front board significantly rubbed and bumped with chipping to head of spine. Text block with light plus age toning and bumping and creasing to several corners. Final six pages of text detached and significantly damaged but present and readable. 1377510. Special Collections - Downstairs. James Reid hardcover
175016113<p>Edinburgh: Printed for James Reid 1750 First Edinburgh edition. The first English edition was published in London for Jonah Bowyer in 1707. Contemporary full polished calf with red calf spine label. Six-paneled gilt spine. . Twelvemo. Binding extremities rubbed. Small chip at foot of spine. Minor split at top of rear joint but holding soundly. Previous owner's signature removed from front pastedown. Light foxing. Francois de Salignac de la Mothe Fenelon 1651-1715 was a poet writer theologian and French Roman Catholic archbishop. Fenelon was ordained as a priest in 1675 and served as a missionary to the Huguenots during the reign of Louis XIV as the church wished to convert them from Protestantism. Originally published as Traité de l'education des Filles Fenelon's Instructions is considered a progressive work given its support and encouragement of female education; it has a particular emphasis on theological matters which Fenelon believed was necessary so that they might better understand and refute heresies. He served as a tutor to the Dauphin's eldest son the Duke of Burgundy and composed the works Fables and Dialogues des Morts for him. Fenelon's also wrote Les Aventures de Telemaque which upon its publication infuriated Louis XIV given the fact that it seemingly questioned the foundations of his regime. As a result the king did not revoke an earlier order against Fenelon that forbade him to leave his archdiocese a punishment for his previous Quietist views. Fenelon died in January of 1715.</p> Printed for James Reid,
1700314595Geneva: Vincent Miege 1700. hardcover. very good. 4 197 2 pages. Slim 12mo handsomely bound in older 3/4 calf over marbled boards. Engraved device on title and some engraved headpieces and initials. Geneve: Vincent Miege 1700. Nouvelle Edition. A very good copy with some light scattered foxing.<br/> <br/> Vincent Miege unknown
1726626815London: Printed for B. Barker near the Dean's Yard Westminster and R. Francklin under Tom's Coffee-house Covent-Garden 1726. 4 1-282 2 pp. 16.5 x 10 cm. Blue half calf with marbled boards five raised bands gilt titling to spine all edges stained red; folded ad tipped in at rear. Rubbing to extremities with bumping and some wear to corners of boards. Front board is detached. Rear joint is split but with board still attached by cords. Previous owner's bookplate on front pastedown. Moderate staining from fore edge inward on pages 43-65. Some notations in ink on folded ad at rear with ink script on both sides of second to last blank leaf. The first English translation of Archbishop Francois Fenelon's 'Abrege des vies des Anciens Philosophes' this volume was previously owned by the writer and lepidopterist Philip Bertram Murray Allan. Tipped in at the rear is an ad for Turlington's Original Balsam of Life which also has a handwritten note as to the place it could be purchased in Deptford. Hard Cover. Good. Printed for B. Barker, near the Dean's Yard, Westminster, and R. Francklin, under Tom's Coffee-house, Covent-Garden Hardcover
47559P., Association des Anciens Elèves de l'Ecole Fenelon, (1920), grand in 8° broché, couverture rempliée, VI-187 pages ; frontispice.
201004726Paris, Editions des horizons de france , 1953 ; in-8, 208 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.