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189616115Dijon, Imprimerie Darantière, 1896 ; grand in-8, broché ; XXVII, 382, (4) pp., (1) f. blanc, 14 planches hors-texte, couverture gauffrée rempliée.
1024457737.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. Contents include: Helvetius, Positivsm, The apocalypse of man: Comte, Revolutionary existence: Bakunin, Gnostic socialism: Marx, with two indexes, 503 pages. copyright Pistil Books, 2011
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199810732Toronto: University of Toronto Press Scholarly Publishing Division. Good in Good dust jacket. 1998. Hardcover. 0802042856 . Kb28.xx 406 pp. Index. B&W illustrations frontis gravure of Madame Helvetius. Octavo. Perrywinkle blue dust jacket with oval image of madame Helvetius shows very minor shelf wear flaps intact. Book itself is clean and unmarked a quite nice copy. In French except for the occasional English letter. Suivies de lettres relevant des periodes des trois permier volumes et decouvertes depuis leur parution. Introduction etablissement des textes et appareil critique. The 4th of 5 volumes of the French philosopher Claude Adrien Helvetius 1715-1771 author of the controversial De l'Esprit. Featuring the corresopndence of Mm. Helvetius nee Anne Catherine de Ligniville in the years following her husband's death this volume also includes letters by and to Helvetius discovered since the publication of the first 3 volumes. ; French Edition; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 426 pages . University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division hardcover
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1998282874Toronto: University of Toronto Press 1998. hardcover. fine/near fine. Edited by David Smith et al. Illustrated. xx 406pp. 8vo blue cloth d.w. Toronto: University of Toronto Press 1998. A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.<br/> <br/> University of Toronto Press unknown
1998282874Toronto: University of Toronto Press 1998. hardcover. fine/near fine. Edited by David Smith et al. Illustrated. xx 406pp. 8vo blue cloth d.w. Toronto: University of Toronto Press 1998. A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> University of Toronto Press unknown books
1758CLL-624Paris, Durand, 1758 In-4 de (2)ff., XXII pp., 643 pp., (1) p., veau marbré, triple filet à froid d'encadrement sur les plats, dos à nerfs orné de roulettes et caissons avec motifs floraux, macles et d'étoiles dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, double filet doré sur les coupes, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
M11035Couverture rigide Amsterdam & Leipsick, Arkstée & Merkus, 1758 , in12 plein veau , 409pp Note manuscrite sur la page de garde : " Cet ouvrage a été brûlé en place de grève par la main du Bourreau en fevrier 1759, par arret du p ( illisible) de Paris" .Edition peu courante parue en mêm temps que l' originale parisienne .Fortes épidermures sur le dos et les plats , intérieur très propre pour cet émouvant témoignage . Langue: Français
M12076Couverture rigide La Haye , Moetjens , 1770 , in12 plein veau , dos lisse orné , filet sur les plats , VIII - 244 - VII -219 -IX -166 - 34 - IV pp Dos légèrement frotté, un mors inférieur faible. Langue: Français
132540aafA La Haye Chez Pierre Moetjens, Imprimeur, M. DCC. LIX, (1759), in-8°, 2 ff. + VIII (Préface) + X (Table) + 244 p.; 2 ff. + XI (+1 blanche) + 209 p. (+ 1 bl.); 2 ff. + IV + 156 p. (sic 166 p.) nom ms. sur faux-titre (en 1818), Reliure en veau, dos orné or, pièce de titre brun, tranches jaspées rouges, bon exemplaire.
18102A La Haye, Chez Pierre Moetjens, (Provins, Michelin), 1759. With title-vignettes, titles printed in red and black. 3 volumes. (4), viii, x, 244 pp.; (4), xi, 209 pp.; (4), 166, iv, 34 pp. 12mo. Contemporary polished calf, spines gilt in compartments, gilt fillets on sides, gilt lettering to spine, a very good copy. Smith, E.10; Keim p. 714; Thomas, Checklist, p. 72; not in Tchemerzine-Scheler. Rare clandestine edition, made 'à la Hollandaise' by Michelins in Provins, of this epoch-making work which brought together the 'philosophes' in a common front against their ennemies (see: Belin, Commerce des livres prohibés, p. 102). Claude Adrien Helvétius (1715-1771) obtained the lucrative post of fermier-général in which he soon grew rich. He became known, however, for the philantropic and enlightened uses he made of his great wealth, particularly as a patron of the philosophers and men of letters. He resigned in 1751 from tax-farming, married and retired to his country estate, thenceforth devoting himself primarily to philosophical and literary persuits. The publication in 1758 of his principal work, De l'Esprit, proved to be one of the ideological causes célébres of the eighteenth century. Appearing at a moment of political reaction, De l'Esprit was noisily condemned by the authorities, both ecclesiastical and ministerial, for its dangerously heretical and subversive opinions. No book during the eighteenth century, except perhaps Rousseau's Emile, evoked such an outcry from the religious and civil authorities or such universal public interest. Condemned as atheistic, materialistic, sacrilegious, immoral and subversive, it enjoyed a remarkable succès de scandale. It lost its privilège within a fortnight of its publication. It was attacked in Church periodicals and in polemical pamphlets, in the literary salons and in popular songs, from bishops' pulpits and from the stage of the Théâtre français. When the work appeared it was censured by the Sorbonne, the pope and the Parlement of Paris and in 1759 it was burnt by the public executioner. Even Diderot found himself unable to subscribe to it. But in spite of Diderot's systematic refutation of the work and in spite of the fact that Helvétius never collaborated in the Encyclopédie the authorities held the sensationalistic philosophy expounded by the encyclopédistes responsible for Helvétius dangerous principles. The appearance of De l'Esprit was thus an important factor in the second suppression of the Encyclopédie. The thought of Helvétius sprang mainly from the predominant current of sensualism in the Enlightenment, which he fashioned with marked originality into what may be described as a thoroughgoing doctrine of 'environmental behaviorism'. - In this copy the 'Tables sommaires' are bound before the 'discourses.'
175852026Paris, Durand, 1758. Large 4to. Large-paper copy bound in a beautiful contemporary full calf binding with five raised bands to richly gilt spine. Triple gilt line-borders to boards, all edges of boards gilt and inner gilt dentelles. All edges gilt. A stunning, bright, clean, and fresh copy, with minimal wear and no restorations of any kind. Presentation-inscriptions to front free end-paper and to verso of title-page (see description in note below). Large woodcut title-vignette and many smaller vignettes throughout. (4), XXII, 643, (1) pp. + 40 ff. (i.e. the original, uncorrected leaves: pp. 1-16 35-38 59-62 67-70 75-78 139-142 145-154 169-176 187-190 233-34 227-230 459-462 547-550" 603-606 + 2 extra leaves that were printed incorrectly, namely p. 160 - reset & p. 239 - different vignette).
1758453611758 Paris. Durand. 1758. 1 volume in-4, plein veau marbré, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre rouge. (2) ff. ; XXII pp. ; 643 pp. ; (1) p. De privilèges.
1385Chez Pierre Motjens (sic), LA HAYE , 1759
4756Ex-Libris manuscrit sur la page de titre
59190Amsterdam et Leipsick, Artstee et Merkus, 1758, in 12 relié pleine veau ancien, dos lisse très orné, 409 pages ; coiffes usées ; coins émoussés.
17581735Paris, Durand, 1758. 1 vol. in-4, (25,5 x 20 cm) ; [2] ff., XXII pp., 643 pp. et [1] p. Reliure en plein veau d'époque, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, tranches rouges. Exemplaire en belle condition (deux coins légèrement frottés à signaler).