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1751WFH1London: Noursse 1751. Vol. 1 upper cover almost detached other 2 vols. quite tight. Previous owner signature of ffep of all volumes. Scattered foxing throughout. Four years in the writing this work was immensely influential in development of the enlightened principles of human rights which underlay the political and humanistic principles of the American and French Revolutions and later representative governments. . Full-Leather. Fair/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Trade. Noursse Hardcover books
174866821ìOne of the Most Remarkable Works of the Eighteenth Centuryî MONTESQUIEU Charles de Secondat Baron de. De l'Esprit des Loix ou Du rapport que les loix doivent avoir avec la constitution de chaque gouvernement les moeurs le climat la religion le commerce &c. ‡ quoi l'auteur a ajoutÈ. Des recherches nouvelles sur les loix Romaines touchant les Successions sur les Loix FranÃoises & sur les Loix fÈodales. Geneve: Chez Barillot & Fils i.e. Paris: Prault n.d. 1748. Second edition first issue same year as first edition 1748 with ìBarillotî spelled with one ìrî on title and with the errata leaf at the end of Volume I. Two quarto volumes. 8 xxiv 522 1 errata 1 blank; 4 xvi 564 pp. Contemporary calf expertly rebacked with original spines laid down corners and ends of spine renewed. Spines decoratively tooled in gilt in compartments with raised bands and brown and red morocco labels. Gilt board edges marbled endpapers. All edges stained red. Joints starting. Bookplates. Contemporary ink inscriptions o n titles and front fly-leaves. Occasional light marginal spotting. Still a v e r y good copy of this important work. In 1743 Montesquieu began work on De l'Esprit des Loix ìone of the most remarkable works of the eighteenth century.It took four years to write and when it was finished almost all his friends advised him not to publish it. Montesquieu paid no attention and it was printed in Geneva in the autumn of 1748. It 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 taxation and s o on. The third deals with national character and the effect on it of climate; a subject of peculiar originality and the one most discussed at the time. The fourth and fifth deal with economic matters and religion; the last is an appendix on lawóRoman feudal and modern French. The most distinctive aspect of this immense syllabus is its moderation: a quality not designed to achieve official approval in 1748. It is an always original survey which is neither doctrinaire visionary eccentric nor over-systematic.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 advocatedî Printing and the Mind of Man. Kress 4920. Tchemerzine VIII p. 460. Printing and the Mind of Man 197 first edition. HBS 66821 $3000 Chez Barillot, & Fills hardcover books
17482590Geneva: Chez Barrillot & Fills 1748. First edition. With the double "r" spelling of the printer on both title-page as described by Tchemerzine. Two quarto volumes 253 x 191 mm. Full contemporary speckled calf rebacked with original spine. Each volume with two original green morocco spine labels lettered in gilt. Spine stamped in gilt. All edges speckled red. Hinges cracking but holding firm. Some rubbing to boards. Previous owner's book plate on front paste down of each volume. Collating 2 blank 8 xxiv 522; 2 blank 4 xvi 564 2 blank. Woodcut device on title decorative woodcut tail-pieces. Both volumes with half-titles but without the errata. Some occasional tiny black ink spots in text. A few pages of light toning but generally very clean. A very good set. <br/><br/>"De l'Esprit des Loix.took four years to write and when it was finished almost all his friends advised him not to publish it. Montesquieu paid no attention and it was printed in Geneva in the autumn of 1748. It 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 taxation and so on. The third deals with national character and the effect on it of climate; a subject of peculiar originality and the one most discussed at the time. The fourth and fifth deal with economic matters and religion; the last is an appendix on law Roman feudal and modern French. The most distinctive aspect of this immense syllabus is its moderation: a quality not designed to achieve official approval in 1748. It is an always original survey which is neither doctrinaire visionary eccentric nor over-systematic. 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. <br/><br/>En Français dans le texte 138. Kress 4920. PMM 197. Tchemerzine VIII p. 460. Chez Barrillot & Fills unknown books
1751WFH1ALondon: A Londres Chez Noursse 1751. Full sprinkled contemporary calf binding 5 raised bands gilt. AE red sprinkled red and white handsewn endbands. Expertly restored and with new red morocco gilt titling pieces. Tome number panels worn. Contains a pristine version of the scarce folding map of the world in Vol. 1. This edition was corrected by the author and augmented by a table of contents. One of the most significant political works of the 18th century first published in Geneva in 1748. It was put on the Index in 1751 and condemned by the Sorbonne. Noted in Printing and the Mind of Man London 1963 where it is said to have ".deeply influenced the political thinking which led to the French and the American Revolutions.". Nouvelle Edition. Full-Leather. Good/No Jacket. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Trade. A Londres Chez Noursse Hardcover books
176037340A Londres 1760. 1 vols. 12mo. Contemporary mottled calf gilt spine marbled endpaper. Armorial bookplate some minor rubbing to edges but a very pretty copy clean and tight. 1 vols. 12mo. An attractive copy of Montesquieu's celebrated prose poem which purports to be a translation from Greek. The "London" imprint is a spurious one. unknown books
192624974Paris: Jean Terquem 1926. Edition limited to 265 copies this the issue of 223 with the 20 aquatints in 2 states colored and uncolored; 4to pp. 8 xi 1 293; title-p. in red and black; orig. cream wrappers printed in red and black glassine jacket partially perished at spine and back; joints partly split causing some looseness of the binding lacks publisher's box. Internally fine. <br/><br/> Jean Terquem unknown books
1750140941341London: J. Nourse & P. Vaillant 1750. First British Edition. Near Fine. First British edition and the first edition in the English language of Baron de Montesquieu's pioneering work in comparative law. Bound in recent marbled paper boards over leather spine with raised bands and morocco title labels lettered in gilt. Cigar smoke odor to pages small stain to edges of rear pages of Volume I; Stain to gutter of title page of and faint water stain to rear pages of Volume II. An important treatise on political theory in which Montesquieu's views underlie the American and French revolutions. J. Nourse & P. Vaillant unknown books
179324048Glasgow: Printed by D. Niven for J. Duncan & Son etc. 1793. 2 volumes contemporary calf rubbed hinges starting; piece of front free endpaper lacking in v. 1 light browning internally but not unfresh. <br/><br/> Printed by D. Niven for J. Duncan & Son [etc.] unknown books
1797WRCLIT84420London: Printed for J. Wright . 1797. viii9-225pp. Small octavo. Contemporary sheep spine ruled in gilt gilt spine label. Early ink name on title slightly later printed bookplate on front pastedown pencil annotations to front free endsheet extremities rubbed and a bit chipped and worn; internally very good and crisp. An uncommon edition of this translation of one of the author's widely read gallant works first published anonymously in Paris in 1725 and represented as a translation from ancient Greek. ESTC locates 7 copies all but the BL copy in North America. ESTC:T89823. Printed for J. Wright .. unknown books
1892293230London: Privately Printed 1892. hardcover. very good. Newly Translated into English with Notes and Memoir of the Author by John Davidson. With portrait and eight etchings by Ed. de Beaumont engraved by E. Boilvin. 2 volumes 8vo ornately 3/4 brown morocco ornately gilt spine top of volume 2 bumped. London: Privately Printed 1892. A very good copy of this handsome set.<br/><br/> One of 520 numbered copies with etchings on mounted India paper printed by the Chiswick Press.<br/><br/> Privately Printed unknown books
188593769London: Vizetelly 1885. hardcover. very good. Preface by Octave Uzanne. Frontispiece with tissue guard. Extra illus. title page and illustrated with the original copper-plate engravings from the designs of C. Eisen and Le Barbier. Tall 8vo brown cloth-backed decorative gilt-embossed boards a bit edgeworn; uncut edges. London: Vizetelly no date circa 1885. Limited Edition.<br/><br/> Of 850 copies this is one of 200 for the U.S. on handmade paper.<br/><br/> Vizetelly unknown books
1984289398Franklin Center: Franklin Library 1984. hardcover. fine. xvi 671 pages 8vo gilt-decorated blue cloth a.e.g. Franklin Center: The Franklin Library 1984. A fine copy.<br/><br/> The Great Books of the Western World<br/><br/> Franklin Library unknown books
1949LIQ-7074P. Bibliothèque de la Pleiade 1949-1951. 2 volumes in-12° plein skivertex sous jaquettes illustrées, rhodoïds et étuis.
176724527Leiden P.H. Jacqueau 1767 Leide, P.H. Jacqueau, 1767. In-12, 249 + 3 pp.Même année que l'originale, signature du marquis de Montesquieu sur une garde. reliure d'époque, 1/2 veau ,coiffes usagées, titre manquant.
176427682Amsterdam & Leipzig Arkstée & Merkus 1764 4 Volumes In-12 premier Volume Contenant Léloge De L'auteur & L'analyse De L'esprit Des Moix Par M.d'Alambert , Le Discours prononcé Par M. De Montesquieu Lors De Sa Réception à L'Académie Françoiset les XI premiers livres de l'Esprit des loix 444 pp avec une carte dépliante tome 2 suite de l'esprit des loix jusqu'au livre XXII,432 pp, tome 3 jusqu'au livre XXX, 420 pp, tome 4 jusqu'au livre XXXI et dernier, la détente de l'Esprit des loix, le remerciement à un homme Charitable, Lysimaque et la table générale de l'esprit des loix 398 pp, volumes très frais pour l'nsemble à l'exception d'une tache sur le mors du tome 1 et d'une petite galerie de vers sur celui du tome 3
1969R300329613Ed. Sociales. 1969. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 333 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.05-XVIII ème siècle
1941RO20235685Librairie Garnier Frères. 1941. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé. 391 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.05-XVIII ème siècle
38106Paris, Ernest Flammarion, 1929-1932. "12 x 18, 2 volumes, 432 + 404 pages, broché, état moyen (couvertures défraîchies; papier jauni)."
1955R300295814Société les belles lettres. 1955. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Intérieur acceptable. XLV + 465 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.05-XVIII ème siècle
1958R300295813Société les belles lettres. 1958. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Papier jauni. XXI + 464 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.05-XVIII ème siècle
1976R300315743Ed. des autres. 1976. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 416 pages. 2e plat légèrement taché.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
R300268207Hatier. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 80 pages. Petites annotations au crayon de couleurs en page de titre et sur le 1er plat. Non daté.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.05-XVIII ème siècle
1989R300281893Larousse. 1989. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 288 pages - quelques illustrations et cartes en noir et blanc dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.05-XVIII ème siècle
1932R300276960Librairie E. Droz. 1932. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. XVI + 337 pages. Plats légèrement déchirés, léger manque sur le 1er plat. Dos cassé, déchiré, manques en coiffes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.05-XVIII ème siècle
1949R240164713Bader-Dufour. 1949. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Quelques rousseurs. 336 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 846-Lettres, correspondance littéraire