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178486383Kehl Baden: Imprimerie de la Société Littéraire-Typographique 1784. Leather Bound. Very Good. L 8vo 7.75 - 9.75'' tall. Leather Bound. Condition: Very Good. Imprimerie de la Société Littéraire-Typographique Kehl Baden 1784. In French. Famous first posthumous collected edition of Voltaire's 1694-1778 works known as the 'Kehl Voltaire' produced by Beaumarchais who created a print foundry at Kehl to carry out this great work. Set contains 69 of the 70 Volume 8vo edition smaller 12mo 90 volume edition was also produced. Volume 23 Histoire de Charles XII missing. Volumes 10 and 27 printed 1784 summary volume 70 printed 1789 all other volumes printed 1785. Uniform 18th century calf full brown leather. Spines decorated in gold floral designs titles volume numbers within 6 boxed compartments. Boards have a natural brown mottled leather finish slanted gold lines on the narrow board edges. All page ends stained a very light yellow finely bespeckled with green. Green silk reading ribbons. Moderate wear of leather at spine tops light stress wear along exterior leather hinges some boards show minor leather loss at edges. All interior hinges firm untorn. Volume 20 upper rear board tip charred. Otherwise no volume damaged or repaired uniform light general wear. Only endpapers show browned bands along margins from pasted endpaper glue chemistry. Volumes 1 to 69 containing all the works and massive correspondences of Voltaire. Volume 70 contains Condorcet's Life of Voltaire and Condorcet's 'Memoires' of Voltaire index and 'Additions et Corrections' to the 70 volumes. Volume 1 frontispiece engraving of Voltaire by Moreau.; Volume 10 frontispiece engraving of Henry IV; Volume 16 frontispiece portrait of Voltaire; Volume 24 frontispiece engraving military map camp plan; Volume 31 14 engraved plates of scientific diagrams. Provenance: Each volume has the small ink stamp 'William H. Floyd Collection No.' on the rear of the title page. Floyd was a late 19th century American antiquarian collector. The numbering sequence 5098-5166 shows that volume 23 was missing even when cataloged by Floyd. Size: L 8vo 7.75 - 9.75'' tall. A major cultural event of the last decade of the ancien regime a beautiful monument to Voltaire the greatest man that literature had produced. Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais led a controversial life. Playwright The Marriage of Figaro politician publisher entrepreneur spy supplier of munitions for the American Revolution and an early champion of the rights of artists and intellectual property. Shortly after the death of Voltaire in 1778 Beaumarchais set out to publish Voltaire's complete works many of which were banned in France and vehemently condemned by the Church. Royal letters would be censored by Frederick II of Germany Catharine II of Russia and others. He bought the rights to most of Voltaire's many manuscripts from publisher Charles-Joseph Panckoucke in 1779. To evade censorship printing presses were set up in the small neutral independant state of Baden at Kehl. Beaumarchais bought with exclusivity the complete foundry of the famous English type designer John Baskerville for the Societe Litteraire Typographique an organization he established to produce editions in which he was interested. Three paper mills were purchased. Seventy volumes were published between 1783 to 1790. While the venture proved a financial failure Beaumarchais was instrumental in preserving many of Voltaire's later works which otherwise might have been lost. The Kehl edition was banned on French territory until 1789. Baskerville font was revived by Americans in the 20th century. Voltaire Kehl Condorcet Pierre Beaumarchais Charles-Joseph Panckoucke RBR4 RBR4 Imprimerie de la Société Littéraire-Typographique hardcover
1778148111778 Paris (Genève), 1778, sans nom d'éditeur (Grasset), in 8 de XII-316 pp., titre encadré portrait de Pascal gravé par Demeuse en frontispice et portrait de Voltaire gravé par Brichet placé face à la préface, page 163 numérotée par erreur 139, jolies vignettes gravées sur bois, culs de lampes etc., rel. d'ép. plein veau fauve marbré, dos lisse orné de fers dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, tranches jaspées de couleurs, bel ex.
1792164946Madrid: en la Imprenta Real 1792. THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF ADAM SMITH IN SPANISH First Spanish translation of Condorcet's summary of Smith's Wealth of Nations the first appearance of any of his work in Spanish prior to the complete translation by J. A. Ortiz in 1794. The translator of the present summary is the young marqués de Casa Carlos Martinez de Yrujo y Tacón 1763-1824. "This is a translation of the Roucher/Blavet condensation of Wealth of Nations in the Bibliothèque de l'homme publique. to which Condorcet lent his name. The translator restores to the text a summary of Smith's Digression on the Bank of Amsterdam WN IV iii. b 479-88 a five-line qualification of the argument for free trade. The criticism of Catholic clergy is omitted." Tribe. Octavo 174 x 108 mm. Contemporary tree sheep flat spine ruled and decorated in gilt red morocco label marbled endpapers red edges. 19th-century ownership inscription to front free blank leaf extremities lightly rubbed one corner slightly worn; a crisp clean copy in fine condition. Palau 59126; Tribe 47. This edition not listed in Goldsmiths' Kress or Vanderblue. unknown
1777(LCPCRELI-0010)(Un rare ouvrage de Condorcet sur Michel de l'Hôpital, en édition originale, relié pour la Marquise du Deffand, la célèbre salonnière du XVIIIe siècle) REMY (Abbé) - MONTYOUD - CONDORCET M.J.A.N. CARITAT (M.is de). (Ribemont, 1743 - Bourg-la-Reine, 1794) "ELOGE DE MICHEL DE L'HOPITAL, CHANCELIER DE FRANCE, DISCOURS QUI A REMPORTE LE PRIX DE L'ACADEMIE FRANCOISE, EN 1777". (Avec :) "ELOGE DE MICHEL DE L'HOPITAL, CHANCELIER DE FRANCE. DISCOURS QUI A OBTENU LE SECOND ACCESSIT DU PRIX DE L'ACADEMIE FRANCOISE, EN 1777". (Avec :) "ELOGE DE MICHEL DE L'HOPITAL, CHANCELIER DE FRANCE. DISCOURS PRESENTE A L'ACADEMIE FRANCOISE, EN 1777". 1777, Paris, Demonville. 3 ouvrages en 1 volume in-8° (223x148 mm) (dimensions pages 217x138 mm) I : 68 pp. (y compris le titre) ; II : 59, (1) pp. (y compris le titre) ; III : 124 pp. (y compris le titre, l'avertissement et l'approbation). (I : A-D8, E2 ; II : A-C8, D6 ; III : A-G8, H6) Reliure de l'époque en veau marbré. Encadrement d'un simple filet à froid sur les plats. Dos à cinq nerfs avec le célèbre fer doré du "Chat assis" et petites décorations dorées dans les compartiments et pièce de titre en maroquin rouge. Filet doré sur les coupes. Tranches marbrées à couleurs. Gardes de papier décoré. Trois rares Editions Originales reliées ensemble. Deux petites et habiles restaurations à deux coins. Anciennes petites taches sur le premier plat, mais très bel exemplaire, très frais. Provenance : Rare exemplaire de Marie-Anne de Vichy-Chamrond, Marquise du Deffand (1696-1780), avec son célèbre fer doré du "Chat assis" frappé dans les compartiments du dos. Des écrits sur Michel de l'Hôpital consacrés au concours de l'Académie Française, la Marquise du Deffand à choisi les trois compositions qui lui ont paru les plus remarquables. L'ouvrage du célèbre philosophe et mathématicien était le meilleur. La personnalité de Michel de l'Hôpital, prônant la tolérance à l'époque si intolérante des guerres de religion, l'a évidemment inspiré. Mais son texte suscita l'hostilité des prêtres, des nobles et des amis de Necker. Prétextant que l'ouvrage excédait du double les bornes prescrites, l'académie ne lui donna pas le prix. "... Tel fut le Chancelier de l'Hôpital. Au milieu du plus violent fanatisme, il fit entendre la voix de la raison & de l'humanité ; au sein de l'anarchie & de la révolte, il défendit avec un courage égal & l'autorité du Roi & les droits de la Nation ; la corruption de son siècle, les intrigues de la Cour, n'altèrent ni son intégrité ni sa franchise ; & lorsque tous ne songeoient qu'à établir leur fortune sur les malheurs publics, seul il veillait pour la Patrie". (...) "On me reprochera peut-être de montrer les hommes sous des couleurs trop odieuses ; mais qu'on daigne se souvenir que j'ai à peindre, & le siècle le plus coupable peut-être dont les Annales du Monde aient transmis la mémoire, & dans ce siècle les classes plus élevées, c'est à dire, les plus corrompues de la Société...". L'union de Condorcet et de la Marquise du Defend est particulièrement piquante. On sait que Madame du Deffand tint un des plus importants salons du XVIIIe siècle où se côtoyaient hommes politiques, philosophes et écrivains célèbres : le Duc de Choiseul, Horace Walpole, Voltaire, d'Alembert, Montesquieu, Diderot, Condorcet, Mirabeau et bien d'autres le fréquentèrent et ce salon eut une grande influence sur la société du temps. Madame du Deffand était considérée comme une des femmes les plus spirituelles de son époque, comme en témoignent les lettres qu'elle a laissées, remarquables par la pureté de leur style. (LCPCRELI-0010) (4.500,00 €)
1778263011Paris: Not Identified 1778. hardcover. near fine. Title with ornamental borders; title vignette and ornamental head/tail pieces throughout. Illustrated with a portrait of Pascal engraved by L. Demeuse. XII 316 pages. 8vo handsomely bound in full contemporary mottled calf with gilt decorated spine and marbled page edges. Paris i.e. Geneva: Publisher Not Identified Grasset 1778. Nouvelle edition. Scarce.<br/> <br/> According to BN the imprint is false; this edition was printed in Geneva by Grasset. A reprint of Condorcet's selection from the Pensees. he added to his own notes a selection from the "Remarques sur les Pensees de Pascal" by Voltaire who's notes are signed "Note du present editeur." -- Bengescu 1910; BN 5391. Page 163 is misnumbered 139; page 193 is misnumbered 391.<br/> <br/> Not Identified unknown
1778263011Paris: Not Identified 1778. hardcover. near fine. Title with ornamental borders; title vignette and ornamental head/tail pieces throughout. Illustrated with a portrait of Pascal engraved by L. Demeuse. XII 316 pages. 8vo handsomely bound in full contemporary mottled calf with gilt decorated spine and marbled page edges. Paris i.e. Geneva: Publisher Not Identified Grasset 1778. Nouvelle edition. Scarce.<br/><br/> According to BN the imprint is false; this edition was printed in Geneva by Grasset. A reprint of Condorcet's selection from the Pensees. he added to his own notes a selection from the "Remarques sur les Pensees de Pascal" by Voltaire who's notes are signed "Note du present editeur." -- Bengescu 1910; BN 5391. Page 163 is misnumbered 139; page 193 is misnumbered 391.<br/><br/> Not Identified unknown books
1789Condorcet2<p><strong>CONDORCET de Nicolas 1743-1794</strong></p><p>Autograph letter to Jacques Pierre Brissot<br />N.p.n.d. 25 June 1789 2 p. in-12° on laid bi-folio<br />Watermark cropped: Cornet à courroie double sur écu coiffé d'une couronne / pendentif petite fleur de lis renversée / "D & C BLAUW"<br />An ink blot on the first page evidence of a fold by Condorcet while the ink was still wet.<br />Five redactions and an interlinear insertion in his hand with very browning</p><p><strong>Nice letter on his fight against slavery in the early days of the Revolution</strong></p><p><em>" J'ai l'honneur de vous envoier Monsieur <strong>un petit ouvrage que je viens de publier</strong></em> <em>Sur l'admission des députés des planteurs de Saint Domingue dans l'Assemblée nationale</em>. <strong><em>Je</em></strong><em> <strong>crois ce que j'y propose propre á concilier le droit et la paix</strong>. Je n'ai point ecrit a M. de Clermont-Tonnerre ma lettre etait faite mais j'ai appris diverses circonstances particulieres qui en rendaient l'envoi dangereux pour notre cause. <strong>Les amis des noirs sont dans une minorité que la majorité cherche à humilier</strong> le president du comité rapport à qui on aurait renvoie la lettre est un colon les planteurs effraient nos commercans en parlant de separation et auraient effrayé les gens moderés en parlant de revolte á Saint Domingue. J'ai donc cru devoir attendre.</em><br /><em>Quand aurons-nous donc enfin le plan de municipalité de Paris á examiner dans les districts plus on tardera plus l'idée d'independance fera de progrès dans les districts. <strong>On prend aisement l'habitude de gouverner et on a peine à le quitter.</strong></em><br /><strong><em>Agreez je vous supplie les assurances de mon inviolable attachement.</em></strong><br /><em>Comme je vais à Versailles et que j'y reste quelques jours je vous prie de vouloir bien vous charger de ces deux billets pour M. de Gramagnac en le priant de passer chez M. Mazzei chargé d'affaires du Roi de Pologne hotel des colonies rue des Prouvaires afin de terminer avec lui. Il manque encore un nom mais comme le Roi connait M. l'abbé Piatoli qui demeure dans le même hotel que M. Mazzei je crois qu'il faut preferer sa signature á une autre "</em></p><p>Condorcet and Brissot jointly carried out during the Revolution a decisive action against slavery within the <em>Société des Amis des Noirs</em>. The parliamentary debate crystallized in June 1789 around the question of admitting a deputation of colonists from Saint-Domingue to the <em>Assemblée nationale constituante</em>. By sending Brissot <em>" un petit ouvrage "</em> of his own writing on this subject <em>Sur l'admission des députés des planteurs de Saint Domingue dans l'Assemblée nationale</em> Condorcet nevertheless explains that he had to give up sending a memorandum in the name of the <em>Société des Amis des Noirs</em> to Deputy Clermont-Tonnerre who was then presiding over the Assembly to oppose this admission. As the majority of the Assembly was in favor he rightly considered that such a claim would be <em>à contre-emploi</em>.<br />Later he also asks Brissot for news of the <em>" plan de municipalité "</em> then under discussion which aimed to allow the <em>" patriote "</em> municipality—created on June 25 1789 and in which Brissot sat—not to remain hostage to the sixty Parisian districts which were showing <em>" indépendance "</em> tendencies that Condorcet deemed harmful.<br />Finally Condorcet asks his correspondent to deliver <em>" deux billets "</em> to M. de Gramagnac secretary of the <em>Société des Amis des Noirs</em>. He recommends that Gramagnac visit the Florentine merchant Filippo Mazzei 1730–1816 also a fervent abolitionist and member of the <em>Société des Amis des Noirs</em> to obtain the <em>" signature "</em> of Abbé Scipione Piattoli 1749–1809. Piattoli's membership in the <em>Société des Amis des Noirs</em> was all the more valuable because he was <em>" connu "</em> to the king for having been a member of the court of the King of Poland Stanislas-Auguste Poniatowski for whom Mazzei was then acting as agent in Paris.</p><p><u>Provenance:</u><br />Drouot 2 Apr. 2003 n°19<br />M.L.M. N°40234<br />Bertrand Loevenbruck's estate</p><p><u>Reference:</u><br /><em>Inventaire Condorcet</em> dir. Nicolas Rieucau n°1661</p>
1788264649Paris: Chez Froullé libraire quai des Augustins 1788. First edition. 4 xvi 383 1; 4 259 1; 4 292; 4 366 pp. 4 vols. 8vo. Contemporary quarter leather pastepaper boards french tips flat spines with red leather title and volume labels. Spines rubbed some minor starting of joints to two volumes small loss to head of vol. I a very good contemporary set. First edition. 4 xvi 383 1; 4 259 1; 4 292; 4 366 pp. 4 vols. 8vo. Mazzei emigrated to America from Italy in 1773 and introduced the cultivation of grapes and olives to the United States. He became a neighbor of Jefferson in Virginia settling near Monticello at Jefferson's request and this association led to their long friendship and the author's acquaintance with Franklin and Adams. A staunch Republican Mazzei took an active role in the Independence movement. In this work he outlines the history of the American colonies the causes of the Revolution and the economy and government of the United States. Also discussed are Indians slavery emigration and the Society of the Cincinnati. The book was a contemporary success and remains an important work which Malone characterizes as "probably the most reliable of all the works of the period on the United States" Thomas Jefferson 2:109-110. Jefferson aided Mazzei in the compilation of the work while acting as American minister in Paris. Sabin 47206; Leclerc 957; Howes M456; Monaghan 1052; Muller 1612; Fay 24; Einaudi 3807; Reese Revolutionary 87 Chez Froullé, libraire, quai des Augustins unknown books
1789102441Sans lieu : Imprimerie de la SociÂŽtÂŽ LittÂŽraire-Typographique 1789. 205x125mm. reliure veau marbrÂŽ de lՎpoque. PiÂce de titre dorÂŽ ornementations et fleurons dorÂŽ au dos. Encadrements dorÂŽs sur les deux plats. Bordures fleuries. Bel exemplaire. 421 Imprimerie de la Socit Littraire-Typographique unknown
1792259931792 [Paris] : Imprimerie nationale, 1792."Signé Hérault, président; Marant, G. Romme, secrétaires"--Page 4.- "Imprimée par ordre de l'Assemblée nationale."- 4 pages ; 22 cm- complet
178889325Paris Colle: Froullé 1788. Fine. Froullé Paris Colle 1788 13.5 x 21 cm 4 volumes Brochés First edition cf. Sabin 47206. Leclerc 952.Some joints cracked at head and tail minor marginal losses of no consequence to the temporary wrappers.The author Italian by birth emigrated to America before the Revolution and settled in Virginia near Monticello.His book written in collaboration with Condorcet is of particular interest with regard to the history of independence and the government of the United States cf. Fay pages 24-25: ""Compilation très exacte qui réfute les théories de Mably et de Raynal et constitue un répertoire précieux de renseignements de tous ordres sur les États-Unis.""Rare and appealing copy preserved in its original stitching and in plain pink temporary wrappers. Froullé unknown
178889325Froullé | Paris Colle 1788 | 13.5 x 21 cm | 4 volumes Brochés
1789R300114703"CHEZ PANCKOUCKE / CHEZ PLOMTEUX. 1789. In-4. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. XXVIII + 184 pages - textes sur deux colonnes - reliure d'attente - une étiquette collée sur le dos - une étiquette collée sur le 1er plat ""table des objets"" - 3 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.05-XVIII ème siècle"
179651690Philadelphia: M. Carey-et al. 1796. Hardcover. Good. 1796 printing. Lacking frontispiece. Original full brown leather binding shows wear and rubbing to the spine edges and corners with the corners rubbed through an slightly bumped. The binding is tight. The text shows scattered foxing and there is a spill stained to some the pages near the end of the book affecting the upper right corners.; 293 pages . M. Carey-et al hardcover
179655398Philadelphia:: Printed by Lang and Ustick 1796. old full sheep. Some scattered inoffensive foxing; light use to binding; tight and sound. 12mo. Engraved frontispiece portrait. Being a Posthumous Work of the Late M. de Condorcet. Translated from the French. Printed by Lang and Ustick, unknown
1787x08156<p>A. Padoue 1787. Three volumes. Two volumes of text with plates in the third. 4to. lxxvi 728: 4 979: Complete with 108 plates numbered from 1 to 118 with 10 folding plates receiving a number for each side. Publication dates 1787 1789 1790 respectively. Good. Spines chipped and cracked although hinges still sound. Some dealer prices inked to front endpapers. Hardcover. Good.</p> A. Padoue hardcover
1777SZEPEBKS007360IParis: Claude-Antoine Jombert 1777. First edition . Hardcover. Good. 12mo. - 4232 pp. plus plates. - Jombert Paris 1777. - Recent full dark-blue cloth with title stamped in gilt on spine. - Ex-library university with small bookplate embossed stamp and with stamped release; else fine no markings on the plates. - First Edition. - Bibliotheca mechanica p. 9. - With 5 fine quadruple-folding plates with altogether 4612 engraved illustrations as well as with engraved title- page vignette head and tail pieces. - These pioneering fluid mechanics experiments on the resistance of various solid bodies to flow were sponsored by the government of France in connection with inland navigation. - Detailed description of the experimental apparatus of the preparations for the experiments and of the experiments themselves. Tabulated are the data of altogether 293 experiments followed by mathematical modeling and analysis. <br/> <br/> Claude-Antoine Jombert hardcover
1787645356 vol. in-12 cartonnage bradel postérieur, Chez Moutard, Imprimeur-Libraire de la Reine, de Madame, de Madame Comtesse d'Artois, & de l'Académie des Sciences, A Paris, 1787, xxxiv-vi-559 pp. et 2 ff. n. ch. ; 2 ff., xii-437 pp. ; 2 ff., 523 pp. ; 2 ff., 637 pp. ; 2 ff., 668 pp. ; 2 ff., 378 pp.
17771708Paris, Claude-Antoine Jombert, 1777. 1 vol. in-8, (20 x 13 cm) ; [2] ff., 232 pp. Reliure en pleine basane brune, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, tranches rouges. Coins abîmés, coiffe supérieure arrachée.
17913304771Paris.: Buisson. 1791. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 19 cm. 280 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura artesanal lomo en piel. Idioma francés . Cubierta deslucida. Buisson. hardcover
17913304768Paris.: Buisson. 1791. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 19 cm. 260 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura artesanal lomo en piel. Idioma francés . Cubierta deslucida. Buisson. hardcover
17913304766Paris.: Buisson. 1791. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 19 cm. 262 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura artesanal lomo en piel. Idioma francés . Cubierta deslucida. Buisson. hardcover
17913304769Paris.: Buisson. 1791. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 19 cm. 268 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura artesanal lomo en piel. Idioma francés . Cubierta deslucida. Buisson. hardcover
17913304767Paris.: Buisson. 1791. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 19 cm. 264 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura artesanal lomo en piel. Idioma francés . Cubierta deslucida. Buisson. hardcover
17913304770Paris.: Buisson. 1791. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 19 cm. 270 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura artesanal lomo en piel. Idioma francés . Cubierta deslucida. Buisson. hardcover