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1762mon0003031951J.R. Tonson 1762. Hardcover. Good. . 2 vols. Fourth ed stated. Full leather. Some shelf/age wear overall VG for its age. Pages clean bindings sturdy. J.R. Tonson hardcover
175184021Glasgow: Robert Urie printer 1751. Hardcover. Very Good. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. Complete in one volume letters 1 to 153 The book appears to be in original boards which have a rich patina.The gutters have been repaired and new endpapers inserted. Full bound calf with red leather and gilt title panel to spine. A clean and tight copy. <br/> <br/> Robert Urie printer hardcover
1793964Z25London: F. Wingrave 1793. Leather. Very Good. 8.5" by 5.5". None. An early English translation of Montesquieu's important and influential treatise on political theory and French law which was banned by the Catholic Church. Bound in full calf. The sixth translated edition. Carefully revised and improved by the last Paris edition of the author. Originally published in French in 1748 as 'De L'esprit des Lois'. The first translated edition was first published in 1750. Translated by Thomas Nugent. Thomas Nugent's English translation of Baron de Montesquieu's renowned and important work of political theory being an influential treatise of French law. The work is a classic of political history and influenced many important people and works including the Founding Fathers of the United States Constitution and Catherine the Great's 'Nakaz'. The work was seen as controversial to some and was eventually banned by the Catholic Church shortly after the English translation was published and was added to their 'Index Librorum Prohibitorum'. In full contemporary calf. Bound in contemporary full leather. Externally smart with minimal edge wear and the joints starting slightly to the head. Bookplate of 'John Cheesment' to the front pastedown. The odd spot to the endpapers. Internally firmly bound with bright and generally clean pages with the odd spot. Very Good F. Wingrave hardcover
1773RO30108961ARKSTEE & MERKUS. 1773. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 311+375 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
194912434Freiburg i. Br., Verlag Herder, 1949. 8°, 194 S., OU beschabt mit Einrissen, altersbedingte Bräunungen, sonst ger. Gebr.sp., Leinen
200985008Coda 2009 Coda, 2009, 621 p., broché, bon état. Sont présentés en 1 volumes les 3 premiers tomes parus en 1739 écrits par Marana. Editions établie et annotée par Françoise Jackson.
37055Libourne. G. Maleville. 1883. In-8. Br. Avec une introduction par Arthur de Brézetz. 79 p. Bon état intérieur malgré des rousseurs. Couverture défraichie avec des rousseurs.
194239101942 Emile Chamontin, Paris 1942, 13, 5x21 cm, broché. Edition illustrée par A.E. Marty de 15 eaux fortes originales in et ht,en noir.Un des 1420 ex. sur vélin d'Arches.Bel exemplaire.
1968LFA-126722950Un ouvrage de 268 pages, format 140 x 205 mm, broché, réimpression (1968) de l'édition de 1865, Editions Calmann-Lévy, bon état
6593620Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 368 . Papeback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP unknown
Peeters 1996. In-8 broché de 262 pages. Très bon état
c4013Paris, Imprimerie de H. Fournier et Cie, 1841 ; in-8°, demi-chagrin lissé vert foncé de l' époque, dos lisse, petites palettes dorées cernées de filets à froid en place des plats, caissons de filets gras à froid, titre doré; (4), 170pp.Manque au coin inférieur du 1er plat (1,5 cm X &, 5 cm); quelques piqûres.
1991LFA-126712085Un ouvrage de 188 pages, format 130 x 220 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1991, Editions Bordas, bon état
1764008185AMSTERDAM AND LEIPSICK: CHEZ ARKSTEE ET MERKUS 1764. NEW EDITION . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Boards rubbed and lightly marked owners bookplate on front pastedown ink inscription to rear of front free endpaper prelims lightly foxed some light mellowing to pages otherwise Clean throughout. Good. <br/> <br/> CHEZ ARKSTEE ET MERKUS hardcover
1764008187AMSTERDAM AND LEIPSICK: CHEZ ARKSTEE ET MERKUS 1764. NEW EDITION . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Boards rubbed and lightly marked owners bookplate on front pastedown ink inscription to rear of front free endpaper prelims lightly foxed some light mellowing to pages otherwise Clean throughout. Good. <br/> <br/> CHEZ ARKSTEE ET MERKUS hardcover
48301Londres.Nourse.1769.4 vols.in-12 reliés.+ Table des matières. Bon état.Veau raciné aux dos ornés avec pièce de titre et de tomaison.Tranches rouges.2 cartes dépliantes.Pas de rousseurs.Qques coins légèrement émoussés.
17922006<p><strong>A masterpiece of French Enlightenment in Catherine's Russia: very rare early translation of Montesquieu the first illustrated. </strong></p><p>Completed in 1721 this important piece of French literature recounts in 161 letters the experiences of two Persian noblemen Usbek and Rica as they travel through France between 1712 and 1720. The two protagonists write to friends and mullahs commenting on numerous aspects of western Christian society particularly French politics and the Moors ending with a biting satire of the system of John Law.</p><p>The work therefore provides a subtle critique of the Ancien Régime disguised as the observations of naive foreigners. The Lettres persanes was an immediate success and has since been frequently reedited and imitated.</p><p>In Russia the text circulated widely among upper classes but it was available only in the original French or in other western European languages. The first complete Russian translation by Fiodor Pospelov was published in 1789 without any illustration after a few extracts had appeared in 1782. This was followed closely by the present edition with the text newly translated by the retired collegiate councillor Efim Roznotovskii 173792. Interestingly and paradoxically both editions appeared during the heights of the French Revolution which prompted in Catherine's Russia some clampdown on free-thought - the 1789 edition being even published by the State Academy of Sciences! There will not be any further edition in the 18th century.</p><p>Our edition is illustrated on the title page by an interpretation of Dassier's famous profile of Montesquieu captioned with the author's name in Russian. It was engraved by Johann Christoph Nabholz 1752-c. 1796 a German artist who then lived in St. Petersburg and produced many portraits of the aristocracy. This portrait was not included in the extensive study<em> Portraits de Montesquieu. Répertoire analytique</em> by A. Ehrard Presses universitaires Blaise Pascal Clermont-Ferrand 2014.</p><p><strong>Very rare.</strong> WorldCat locates only two copies in the libraries of Harvard and Cambridge Universities while Svod. Kat. mentions 5 copies in Russian libraries.</p><p><strong>Physical description:</strong> Two parts in a vol. small 8vo 19 x 11.5 cm. Title with portrait of Montesquieu engraved by I.K. Nabholz and 563 pp. Contemporary Russian calf black and red morocco label to spine lettered in blind contemporary Russian patterned 'zig-zag' endpapers.</p><p><strong>Condition: </strong>Binding rubbed and worn block a bit shaken but solid; some small marginal repairs to leaves small loss of text 1-2 letters partly restored in contemporary writing on pp. 131-132 134 511-514 corners of pp. 497-498 and 563-564 torn off not affecting text occasional contemporary inscriptions one in different hand from 1935 to upper fly leaf.</p><p><strong>Bibliography:</strong> Obolian. p.632 #264 "Persidskiia pesni"!!; Sopikov 6303; Svod. Kat. XVIII 4334 illustrated; the portrait not mentioned in Rovinskii Slovar Russ. Graverov 461-64.</p> Shnor, Sankt Peterburg,
In 16, p. 173. Br. rifatta. Romanzo di Montesqiueu pubblicato anonimo nel 1724 a causa del suo contenuto licenzioso. In latino con traduzione francese a fronte.
179546004Paris: Favre / B.-Duchesne 1795. Very Good. Paris: Chez Favre / B.-Duchesne 1795. Nouvelle Édition. Small 12mo; full contemporary gilt-ruled speckled calf gilt spine all edges gilt marbled endpapers; vi140pp. collated complete; steel engraved frontispiece. Leather a bit scuffed at margins rubbing to spine onlay affecting gilt lettering else Very Good internally bright and sound. <br /> <br /> Updated edition of this volume of three short tales by Montesquieu. Publication date "An IV" following the Revolution presumably around 1795 to 1796. Favre / B.-Duchesne unknown
1899007626London: Gibbings & Company Limited 1899. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Thus. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Originally published in green cloth this set handsomely rebound in early unsigned 20th century half calf over marbled boards marbled endpages gilt lettering with lovely gilt floral decoration at spine top edge gilt with etchings by Ed. de Beaumont and engraved by E. Boilvin. Translated into English by John Davidson. All three with period bookplate of Eugene Lent small label of Lewis Vogler noted collector. Near Fine tiny rubs to leather at spine ends. Gibbings & Company, Limited Hardcover
1941864B33Paris: Editions Bernard Grasset 1941. First edition. Leather. Good. 8" by 5". Not Stated. A first edition copy of this French work containing the diaries and notebooks of Montesquieu with illustrations. A first edition copy. In the original French. Cahiers 1716-1755 contains the diaries and notebooks of Montesquieu who was a French judge man of letters historian and political philosopher. These notebooks have been collated and edited by Bernard Grasset. With sixteen plates. Collated complete. Rebound with the original front wrap bound inside. In half calf with marbled boards. Externally generally smart with the leather to the front extremity missing and a chip to the head of the front board. With light marks to the boards and spine. With some marks to the bottom extremity of the first eight pages. Internally firmly bound with bright and generally clean pages. Good Editions Bernard Grasset hardcover
100-50978Grasset. Hardcover. Good. Good with some wear. Grasset hardcover
1390323846.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
182186159Imprenta Nacional 1821. hardcover. Aceptable. Madrid 1821. Imprenta Nacional. Pasta española. Traducidas por Josef Marchena. Nueva edición. Hoja de presentación deslucida. Manchas de óxido. Falta en cubierta posterior. 395 pp. 17x11. Imprenta Nacional hardcover
9788578271077WMF MARTINS FONTES LTDA. new. Em 'Cartas persas' obra publicada anonimamente em 1721 Montesquieu cria um relato ficcional sobre a temporada francesa de dois amigos persas Rica e Usbek durante o reinado de Lu�s XIV. Ao se apagar como autor Montesquieu se distancia e critica a sociedade costumes e institui��es pol�ticas de seu pa�s com liberdade. Al�m de como aponta Jean Starobinksi no pref�cio rejuvenescer a fic��o. ""Atrav�s dessa encena��o inventa-se um estilo: ele reduz a mat�ria habitual do ensaio �� subst�ncia de uma carta ou de uma s�rie de cartas WMF MARTINS FONTES LTDA unknown