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17839140Chez Guillaume De Bure Fils aîné, Quai Des Augustins 8 x 13,2 A Londres et Se Trouve à Paris 1783 Petit volume in-18, reliure plein maroquin glacé vert de la fin du XVIIIe ou tout début XIXe siècle, dos lisse orné d'un fin décor à la grotesque et de filets dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, "1783" doré en queue, plats encadrés d'un mince filet doré, coiffes guillochées et dorés, filet doré sur les coupes, mince roulette dorée en chaînette intérieure, pages de garde cailloutées, tranches dorées, beau papier vergé d'Annonay, 143 pp. Deux gravures d'après Le Barbier précédées de leur tirage avant la lettre. L'ouvrage provient de la bibliothèque de Jean-Jacques Debure (1765-1853), libraire de la Bibliothèque royale sous la Restauration et fils de Guillaume Debure (1734-1820), comme l'atteste la note manuscrite au dos de la première garde : "collationné complet, le 19 février 1826, 1031, J.J. de Bure l'aîné". Sur la même garde, se trouve l'annotation "c.d.m.m 482", [cabinet de ma mère] qui rappelle que ce petit volume finement relié faisait partie de la bibliothèque de sa mère, née Marguerite Barrois dans une famille de libraires. Bibliophile et collectionneuse, aidée par Guillaume Debure, elle a légué sa bibliothèque à son fils aîné. A la mort de Jean-Jacques Debure, sa bibliothèque fit l'objet d'une grande vente publique (décembre 1853). Notre exemplaire correspond au N°898 (p. 143 du catalogue). "Arsace et Isménie" aurait été rédigé dans les années 1748-1750. Le roman de Montesquieu ne paraîtra chez Guillaume Debure qu'en 1783 dans les "Oeuvres posthumes", publiées par son fils Jean-Baptiste de Secondat. Notre exemplaire en est la rare édition séparée, parue la même année. Le conte oriental est à la mode au XVIIIe siècle. Faut-il ne voir dans le roman de Montesquieu, qu'un conte qui se déroule dans un royaume à la monarchie tempérée, pays paradisiaque, où fleurit l'amour, dans une nature idyllique ? La critique récente (Catherine Volpilhac, Dictionnaire Montesquieu, art. Arsace et Isménie) rappelle que la fin tragique - le suicide d'Arsace par amour pour Isménie) a été occultée dans l'édition posthume de 1783, comme l'atteste le manuscrit retrouvé à la Bibliothèque de Bordeaux, et donne à ce petit roman une toute autre dimension. Très bel et rare exemplaire. Deux ex-libris (Lessore et "Espérer c'est jouir") sur le premier contre plat. (RochBbis2) PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST
179691956Paris: BernardGrégoire 1796. Fine. Bernard Grégoire Paris L'An IV. - 1796 24.6 x 33 cm Relié A fine large-paper copy on vellum of the 1796 edition which contains several previously unpublished texts by the author a frontispiece portrait 13 illustrations and 2 maps engraved by Pierre-Alexandre Tardieu Claude-Nicolas Malapeau P. F. Tardieu A. Girardet Jean Louis Charles Pauquet François Denis Née Emmanuel-Jean-Népomucène de Ghendt Charles Emmanuel Patas Noël Le Mire and Vincent-Marie Langlois in order of appearance. Contemporary half long-grain red morocco bindings smooth spines divided by hatched gilt fillets forming false panels each decorated in gilt with the author's name the volume number and at the foot the binder's name red-pink marbled paper boards fore-edges and tail edges untrimmed. Bindings signed P. Meslant on the spine a notable binder of the first half of the nineteenth century whose clients included Louis-Philippe d'Orléans and several members of his family. Overall wear to the boards rubbing at the edges corners bumped. Vol. 1: very minor damage to the headcaps paper at the lower left corner of the rear board slightly cracked. Vol. 3: upper headcap very slightly split. Vol. 4: lower headcap slightly depressed paper at the upper right corner of the front board slightly cracked. Vol. 5: upper right corner of the front board fragile with a crack; the same applies though to a lesser degree at the lower left corner of the rear board. Scattered foxing throughout. Vol. 1: small marginal wormhole at p. 9; 1 in. tear at the foot of p. 85; pale dampstain in the margin of pp. 177-184; small tear at p. 183 repeated at p. 277 and p. 347; dampstain to pp. 317-320; minute wormhole affecting one letter at p. 379. Vol. 2: tears at pp. 9 and 58; pp. 281-284 309-312 and 329-332 uncut. Vol. 3: pp. 149-152 241-244 297-452 and 457-464 uncut. Vol. 4: tear at p. 299; pale browning to pp. 401-409; pp. 409-412 uncut. Vol. 5: small tear at p. 33; pp. 345-348 and 357-364 uncut; small hole in the tissue guard facing p. 442; one tissue guard missing facing pp. 449 and 457. The illustrations are distributed as follows: 1 plate and 2 maps in vol. 3; 2 plates in vol. 4; 10 plates in vol. 5. The previously unpublished texts in this edition held at the Bordeaux library in 1796 are the following: A chapter on the rules of art An essay on Roman religious policy The reception address to the Académie de Bordeaux An opening address to the Académie On the cause of echo On the function of the renal glands A plan for a natural history of the earth A discourse on the cause of the weight of bodies On the cause of the transparency of bodies Observations on natural history An opening address to the Bordeaux Parlement On the incentives for the study of the sciences A eulogy of the Duc de la Force A draft eulogy of the Duc de Berwick Miscellaneous thoughts New letters Anecdotes Arsace et Isménie Some new poems Some notes on the familiar letters our own translation BernardGrégoire hardcover
1745155141745. 4 tomes en un volume, 45; [16]-197; 48; 45 pages, pleine basane mouchetée, dos à nerfs ornées de filets et fleurons dorés, pièces de titre en maroquin bordeaux. Coiffe supérieure absente et coins supérieurs frottés, légère épidermure. Ex-libris Roger Budin, tampon XIXème au verso du premier titre.
1842667911842. Supreme Court Justice Stephen J. Field Field Stephen J. 1816-1899. Montesquieu Charles-Louis De Secondat 1689-1755. De L'Esprit des Lois par Montesquieu. Paris: Daguin Freres Libraires 1842. Three volumes. iv vi 508; iv 559; iv 476 pp. Volume I has portrait frontispiece with tissue overlay. Quarter calf over marbled boards gilt titles gilt-edged blind fillets and gilt ornaments to spine marbled endpapers. And Destutt de Tracy Antoine Louis Claude 1754-1836. Commentaire sur L'Esprit des Lois de Montesquieu; Suivi d'Observations Inedites de Condorcet Sur le Vingt-Neuvieme Livre du Meme Ouvrage. Edition Entierement Conforme a celle Publiee a Liege en 1817. Paris: Delaunay Libraire Palais-Royal 1819. xvi 476 pp. Quarter morocco over textured cloth raised bands gilt title and gilt ornament to spine marbled endpapers. Octavo 8" x 5". Light rubbing to boards moderate rubbing to extremities some wear to spine ends and corners a few hinges starting. Light toning to text somewhat heavier in places occasional light foxing faint dampstaining to a few leaves lower corners of rear free endpaper of each book removed fragments of later owner label to foot of spines fragments of later bookplates to front pastedowns another later bookplate to each front free endpaper. Book ticket of Stephen J. Field to front pastedowns of Volume I and II of De L'Esprit des Lois and Commentaire his signature and "Paris/ Nov 1848" to front endleaf of each volume of De L'Esprit des Lois. $1500. L'Esprit: later edition; Commentaire: third edition. Montesquieu's classic study of the English Constitution and the most important commentary on that work were acquired during a trip to Paris by Stephen Johnson Field then a lawyer about to move to California. Following the Gold Rush to California in 1848 Field served in local government the California's state legislature and the Supreme Court of California He was the principal draftsman of the 1851 California Practice Act. Appointed to the United States Supreme Court in 1863 he remained on the bench until 1897. One of the great justices of the nineteenth century he had a lasting influence on Constitutional law through his co. unknown books
174941158Geneve: Barrillot & Fils 1749. Nouvelle Edition . Hardcover. Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Ou du Rapport Que Les Lois doivent avoir avec la Consitution de chaque Gouvrnement les Moeurs le Climat la Religion le Commerce &c. A quoi l"Auteur a ajoite des recherches nouvelles sur les Loix Romaines touchant les successions sur les Lois Francoises & fur les Loix Feodales. Nouvelle edition. Small 4to hardcover in full brown sheep with raised spine edged decorated with gilt florals and designs. Titling in gilt on red morocco on the spine. All edges red triple blind tool frame on the boards marbled endpapers. 1749 edition featuring "Avertissement" warning page just before the table of contents going over issues that occurred in the original 1748 version as well as the table of contents and a geographical map. The condition of the book is Good binding tight; boards aged some resulting in wear along all edges in some spots exposing the boards underneath; front panel is experiencing some weakness at the joint; general shelf wear; head and tail bands exposed but intact; text block aged; small red streak on the front cover. 398pgs. <br/> <br/> Barrillot & Fils hardcover
1802369283Worcester: Printed by Isaiah Thomas Jun. sold by him and by Mathew Carey Philadelphia; also by the various Booksellers throughout the United States 1802. First American edition. xvi 17-368; viii 9-392pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Contemporary near uniform sheep worn vol. 2 spine vert darkened. Title of vol. 2 torn without loss to text. First American edition. xvi 17-368; viii 9-392pp. 2 vols. 8vo. The first American edition of Montesquieu's classic work an enormous influence on American and French revolutionary thought. The Spirit of Laws is "in many ways one of the most remarkable works of the 18th century . The scheme that emerges of a liberal benevolent monarchy limited by safeguards on individual liberty was to prove immensely influential. his theories underlay the thinking which led up to the American and French revolutions and the United States Constitution in particular is a lasting tribute to the principles he advocated" PMM 197. Shaw and Shoemaker 2682; Sowerby III:2325 Printed by Isaiah Thomas, Jun. sold by him and by Mathew Carey, Philadelphia; also by the various Booksellers throughout the Uni unknown
1750132221750. A GenÂve Paris chez Barrillot & Fils 1750 - A GenÂve chez Antoine Philibert 1751 - A Berlin s.ÂŽ. 1751. 3 vol. reliÂŽs en un vol. in-12 167 x 103 mm de 207 pp. ; 173 pp. et 1 f. de catalogue ÂŽditeur in fine ; 1 f. n.fol. et 76 pp. Reliure dÂŽbut XIXÂme de demi-chagrin glacÂŽ havane filet et filet sinuso•dal verticaux ˆ froid portÂŽs sur les plats dos lisse ornÂŽ de filets dorÂŽs roulettes dorÂŽes et ˆ froid titre dorÂŽ palette dorÂŽe en tÂte et queue. Recueil composite renfermant trois prÂŽcieux textes en originale dont La DÂŽfense de l'Esprit des loix de Montesquieu. La publication de l'Esprit des lois 1748 souleva un concert de louanges mais aussi une campagne de critiques qui devait aboutir ˆ sa mise ˆ l'Index en 1751. Le philosophe prÂŽconisait avec insistance une franche sÂŽparation du politique et du religieux. Dans sa DÂŽfense il rÂŽtorque que l'ouvrage est un livre de droit non de thÂŽologie. in Rahir. ''Montesquieu avait rÂŽsolu de ne rÂŽpondre ˆ aucune des critiques qui seraient faites de L'Esprit des lois ; mais il ne put passer sous silence les attaques d'un auteur anonyme Joseph de La Porte qui dans un journal l'avait dÂŽchirÂŽ avec fureur et le peignait comme un athÂŽe. Il lui importait de repousser les insinuations calomnieuses du gazetier ecclÂŽsiastique. Il voulait en Âme temps rÂŽfuter d'avance les thÂŽologiens de la Sorbonne qui peu contents de quelques passages de L'Esprit des lois allaient procÂŽder ˆ une censure de cet ouvrage. C'est dans ce double but qu'il ÂŽcrivit sa DÂŽfense modÂle de discussion solide et de plaisanterie lÂŽgÂre. La Beaumelle a publiÂŽ une suite de cette DÂŽfense''. in QuÂŽrard. ''L'ouvrage constitue une rÂŽponse aux critiques de l'abbÂŽ de La Porte dans les Nouvelles ecclÂŽsiastiques de la France de 1749 et dans le Journal des savants de 1750. Celui-ci ayant rÂŽpliquÂŽ dans le Journal de TrÂŽvoux il lui fut rÂŽpondu par M. de La Beaumelle par une Suite de la DÂŽfense de l'esprit des Loix Ã.''. in Graesse. Barbier III Dictionnaire des ouvrages anonymes 615 puis IV 575-b - Pour la DÂŽfense de l'Esprit des Lois : Tchemerzine VIII Bibliographie d'ÂŽditions originales et rares d'auteurs franÂais 461 - Rahir La BibliothÂque de l'amateur p. 550 - Graesse IV TrÂŽsor de livres rares et prÂŽcieux p. 589 - Brunet III Manuel du libraire et de l'amateur de livres 1860 - QuÂŽrard VI La France littÂŽraire p. 238 - Cioranescu II Bibliographie de la littÂŽrature franÂaise du XVIIIÂme 46140. LÂŽgers frottements affectant le papier marbrÂŽ des plats. Quelques feuillets lÂŽgÂrement brunis. Rousseurs ÂŽparses dans le texte. Nonobstant bel ensemble. b42961 unknown
238381Genève, Barrillot & fils, 1750 in-12, 207 pp., y compris le titre, veau fauve marbré, dos lisse orné, triple filet doré en encadrement sur les plats, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque). Étiquette de cote de bibliothèque au contreplat.
175013222A Genève [Paris], chez Barrillot & Fils, 1750 - A Genève, chez Antoine Philibert, 1751 - A Berlin, s.é., 1751. 3 vol. reliés en un vol. in-12 (167 x 103 mm) de 207 pp. ; 173 pp. et 1 f. de catalogue éditeur in fine ; 1 f. n.fol. et 76 pp. Reliure début XIXème de demi-chagrin glacé havane, filet et filet sinusoïdal verticaux à froid portés sur les plats, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, roulettes dorées et à froid, titre doré, palette dorée en tête et queue.
1767153311767 Londres, Nourse, 1767, 3 tomes en 3 vol. in 4 de (4)-32-LXXXVI-527-(1) pp., 1 portrait de l'auteur d'après de Sève gravé par Littret en frontispice et 2 grande cartes dépliantes ; (4)-XVI-643-(1) pp. ; (4)-547-(1) pp., rel. d'ép. plein veau brun barbré, dos à nerfs ornés de fers dorés, pièces de titres et de tomaisons de maroquin rouge, encadrements de triple-filets sur les plats, tranches jaspées bleues, usures et manques aux coiffes inférieures, bon ex.
176793301767 A Londres, chez Nourse, 1767. Trois volumes in-4° (203 x 257 mm) de [4]+32+LXXXVI+527+[1bl] / [4]+XVI+643+[1bl] / [4]+747+[1bl] pages; le tome I comporte un frontispice dessiné par J. de Sève en 1766 et gravé par Littret en 1767 et deux cartes dépliantes en tête de lEsprit des Lois. Reliures de lépoque en pleine basane fauve marbrée, triple filet doré encadrant les plats et armes frappées au centre, roulettes sur les coupes et dentelles dosées, dos à nerfs ornés, pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges. Plats des tomes II et III un peu frottés, coiffe de tête du tome II arasée, coins légèrement émoussés. Plats frappés aux grandes armes de la famille Castanier dAuriac, Languedoc, XVIIIe siècle (O. H. R, pl. 1081).
200400855GENEVE, Chez Barrillot & fils, 1749 ; in-8, 356-358-352 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Les 3 volumes. Ou du rapport que les loix doivent avoir avec la constitution de chaque gouvernement, les moeurs, le climat, la religion, le commerce, &c… ,NOUVELLE EDITION. Revue & corrigée, avec des changement considérables donnés par l'AUTEUR. Avec un bel ex.libris cartonnage d attente.
1760001241London 1760 2 209 pp. Two title pages. 16.8x9.2 cm. 6½x3¾" period calf gilt decorated spine gilt-lettered morocco spine label. Montesquieu's celebrated prose poem. With bookplate of Romero & Martinez on front pastedown. Condition: Rubbed and bumped at extremities; a bit of neat ink writing on second title page light scattered foxing; very good. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. hardcover
1881ST19567-189Rouen: J. Lemonnyer 1881. No. 51 OF 50 COPIES on papier de Chine numbered 51-100 from a total edition of 200. 280 x 182 mm. 11 x 7 1/4". 3 p.l. xxxiii 1 160 pp. 3 leaves table of contents blank ads. <br/> Fine late 19th century mahogany morocco gilt by David and Domont stamp-signed on turn-ins the covers with triple roll-tooled borders the central frame with scrolling floral cornerpieces flanked with doves raised bands spine similarly gilt in compartments wide turn-ins tooled with doves flanking alternating torches and arrows marbled endpapers all edges gilt. In a black and tan suede-lined board slipcase. With a total of 45 plates made up of 15 engravings in three states each printed in sanguine bistre and black. The two title pages one on blue paper printed in red and black. A Large Paper Copy. Crimson morocco book label of Cortlandt F. Bishop to the front pastedown. Vicaire V 1102. Spine a bit dulled a hint of rubbing to front joint alongside top compartment one leaf with a half-inch tear to the lower margin but a very pleasing copy with fresh bright leaves immense margins and a lustrous decorative binding.<br/> <br/> Attractively printed with enormous margins this bibliophile’s copy of Montesquieu’s important poems on love is finely bound and profusely illustrated with a lovely triple suite of engravings. By far the most important work in this collection is "Le Temple de Gnide" first published by Montesquieu 1689-1755 in 1725 and immediately put on the Index because of its conspicuous sexual content. Composed of seven cantos this long prose poem explores the various forms of love from tender to erotic and is notable for the way it is constructed. The other two poems "Arsace" and "Isménie" are similarly tales of love set against Neoclassical and Orientalist backgrounds respectively. The poetry is accompanied by engravings of Noel Le Mire 1724-1801 after Charles Eisen 1720-78 and Jean Jacques François Le Barbier 1738-1826 which originally appeared in the 1772 edition of "Le Temple de Gnide" and the subsequent publications of the other two works. Furstenberg says that "the delicate sensuality of the women's bodies glorified in these illustrations was never outdone" and he indicates that they represented Le Mire's "lasting claim to fame." Cohen-De Ricci says the plates are "ravishing" both in terms of composition and engraving. The binding is a joint effort between Bernard David who trained with Gruel and gilder Jules Domont 1847-1931 who learned his craft from Koehler and Marius Michel père before setting up independently. According to Flety all the late 19th century binders who did not have a "doreur" in their own atelier turned to Domont whose expertise was widely admired. This copy also has a distinguished provenance. The library of Cortlandt F. Bishop 1870-1935 contained rarities of great value in the fields of illuminated manuscripts early printing and English literature but was especially rich in fine bindings. Bishop was in many ways the heir to the bibliophilic eminence of Robert Hoe the most famous of all American book collectors the first president of the Grolier Club and a renowned lover of fine bindings. J. Lemonnyer unknown
17507669Geneva. Chez Barrillot et Fils. 1750. Bound in full period calfskin. Gilt ruled spine compartments with gilt tooled fleural motifs. Raised bands. Gilt titles. Marbled endsheets. 12mo. 6.5" x 4.0" Nouvelle Edition. Illustrated with the scarce folding map of the world - Carte pour Intelligence. One of the most remarkable works of the 18th century. First published in Geneva in 1748 De 'Esprit des Loix The spirit of Law consists of six main sections the first dealing with law in general and different forms of government and the second with the means of government military matters taxtion and so on. The third deals with national character and the effect on it of climate. The fourth and fifth deal with economic matters and religion; the last is an appendix on law- Roman feudal and modern French. The scheme that emerges of a liberal benevolent monarchy limited by safegards on individual iberty was to prove immensely influential. Montesquieu's theories as set forth in this work underlay the thinking which led up to the American and French revolutions and the United States Constitution in particular is a lasting tribute to the principles he advocated. - Printing and the Mind of Man 197. Covers rubbed. Most corners worn through. Hinges a bit tender but firm. Head and tailpieces chipped with several small portions lacking. Mild occassional foxing and offset. Minor half inch tear to map along horizontal fold at gutter. A Very Good crisp and remarkably well preserved early printing. Featured History. Chez Barrillot et Fils. hardcover
1802SHY1477Isaiah Thomas 1802. First American Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. Two Volumes Complete; 1802. First American from the Fifth London Edition. Volumes I and II each with different bindings and conditions. Volume I three-quarter leather with textured boards; raised bands on spine; external hinges cracked; 8vo - over 7 3/4" to 9 3/4" tall; newer endpapers; faint pencil marginal marks and notations found throughout; foxing and page discolorations also throughout; 368 pages. Volume II poor condition reading copy. Full leather front and rear boards and free endpapers detached but present; most of back strip is chipped away; 8vo - over 7 3/4" to 9 3/4" tall; title page detached but present; foxing and page discolorations throughout; no internal markings; 392 pages. Additional photos available upon request. Additional shipping charges may need to be requested due to size or weight of book. Isaiah Thomas hardcover
17507669Geneva. Chez Barrillot et Fils. 1750. Bound in full period calfskin. Gilt ruled spine compartments with gilt tooled fleural motifs. Raised bands. Gilt titles. Marbled endsheets. 12mo. 6.5" x 4.0" Nouvelle Edition. Illustrated with the scarce folding map of the world - Carte pour Intelligence. One of the most remarkable works of the 18th century. First published in Geneva in 1748 De 'Esprit des Loix The spirit of Law consists of six main sections the first dealing with law in general and different forms of government and the second with the means of government military matters taxtion and so on. The third deals with national character and the effect on it of climate. The fourth and fifth deal with economic matters and religion; the last is an appendix on law- Roman feudal and modern French. The scheme that emerges of a liberal benevolent monarchy limited by safegards on individual iberty was to prove immensely influential. Montesquieu's theories as set forth in this work underlay the thinking which led up to the American and French revolutions and the United States Constitution in particular is a lasting tribute to the principles he advocated. - Printing and the Mind of Man 197. Covers rubbed. Most corners worn through. Hinges a bit tender but firm. Head and tailpieces chipped with several small portions lacking. Mild occassional foxing and offset. Minor half inch tear to map along horizontal fold at gutter. A Very Good crisp and remarkably well preserved early printing. Featured History. Chez Barrillot et Fils. hardcover books
1742CLL-435Londres, [Paris, Huart, 1742] Petit in-8 de (2) ff., VIII, 85 pp., maroquin citron, triple filet doré en encadrement sur les plats, dos à nerfs orné de caissons de fleurons dorés, filets dorés sur les coupes, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées (reliure vers 1880).
1777018570Napoli: Terres 1777. Quattro volumi 13x205 cm di 38-CX-377-1pp; XXXVI-431pp; XXXII-415 pp; VIII-462 pp. Ritratto di Genovesi e antiporta con busto di Montesquieu incisa da Pignatari al primo volume; incisioni alle pagine di titolo sempre di Pignatari.Al vol. 1 .Elogio del sig. presidente di Montesquieu e Analisi dello Spirito delle leggi del sig. d'Alembert per servire di continuazione all'Elogio del sig. di Montesquieu Il vol 4 contiene anche: Difesa dello Spirito delle leggi. Alla quale sono aggiunte alcune dilucidazioni Ringraziamento sincero ad un uomo caritatevole. Attribuito a M. de Voltaire e Lisimaco. Bella legatura coeva in piena pergamena rigida con doppio tassello rosso e verde al dorso con fregi dorati. Ottime condizioni con rare bruniture dovute al tipo di carta. Terres unknown
175015145A Genève, chez Barrillot & Fils, 1750. In-12 de (3)-207 pp., veau marbré, dos orné à nerfs, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
175042690A Genève, chez Barrillot & Fils, 1750. In-12 de (3)-207 pp., veau marbré, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre en maroquin citron, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
1734VT - LA - HAY195391734 - Première Edition. A Amsterdam Chez Jaques Desbordes. relié demi-veau blond 19e s. Belle reliure et intérieur en excellent état ; très bel exemplaire. in-18 15/18 cm. dos à 4 nerfs avec filets et titres dorés sur pièce de titre en maroquin rouge ; avec aussi le lieu d'édition et la date en caractères dorés. unknown
1826110147Paris Lefèvre 1826 8 vol. relié 8 vol. gr. in-8, demi-cuir de Russie rouge, dos à quatre nerfs plats décorés de roulettes dorées, guirlandes à froid et fleurons noirs aux dos, frises dorées sur les coiffes, non rognés, reliure de l'époque. Belle édition, de la "Collection des classiques françois", illustrée d'un portrait-frontispice de Montesquieu gravé par Roger d'après Dassier et renfermant les principales oeuvres du philosophe : "De l'esprit des lois" (tomes 1 à 5), "Lettres persanes" (tome 6), "Considérations sur les causes de la grandeur des Romains et de leur décadence" (tomes 7), "Le Temple de Gnide", "Discours", "Lettres familières" et autres oeuvres de circonstance (tome 8). Agréable impression de Jules Didot aîné sur un grand papier vélin resté parfaitement blanc et à toutes marges. Quelques infimes épidermures, mais superbe série, finement reliée à l'époque.
1826110147Paris Lefèvre 1826 8 vol. relié 8 vol. gr. in-8, demi-cuir de Russie rouge, dos à quatre nerfs plats décorés de roulettes dorées, guirlandes à froid et fleurons noirs aux dos, frises dorées sur les coiffes, non rognés, reliure de l'époque. Belle édition, de la "Collection des classiques françois", illustrée d'un portrait-frontispice de Montesquieu gravé par Roger d'après Dassier et renfermant les principales oeuvres du philosophe : "De l'esprit des lois" (tomes 1 à 5), "Lettres persanes" (tome 6), "Considérations sur les causes de la grandeur des Romains et de leur décadence" (tomes 7), "Le Temple de Gnide", "Discours", "Lettres familières" et autres oeuvres de circonstance (tome 8). Agréable impression de Jules Didot aîné sur un grand papier vélin resté parfaitement blanc et à toutes marges. Quelques infimes épidermures, mais superbe série, finement reliée à l'époque.
175927584London: printed for D. Wilson and T. Durham 1759. First edition in English 8vo pp. vi 2 334 plus final blank; contemporary full calf red morocco label on gilt-decorated spine; extremities rubbed top of spine slightly chipped and cracked upper joint starting but in all a good sound copy or better. Contains the Eulogium on Montesquieu by Monsieur d'Alembert; The Analysis of the Spirit of laws by M. d'Alembert; An Oration Pronounced the 24th of January 1728 by Montesquieu; and An essay upon taste; New Persian letters; The Temple of Gnidus; and A defence of the Spirit of laws: to which are added some explanations all by Montesquieu. printed for D. Wilson and T. Durham unknown