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STAB0018Potsdam Kiepenheuer 1920. Kl.-4°. OGanzpergamentband mit goldgepr. Rückentitel und Bordüren auf den Deckeln. 382 S. 1 Bl. Mit 10 Tafeln nach Moreau Le Jeune in Heliogravure. Nr. 25 von 200 Exemplaren auf handgeschöpftem Zanders-Bütten gedruckt gesamt 1200 gesetzt in der Didot-Antiqua. In der Fachschule für Kunstgewerbl. Buchbinderei zu Weimar mit der Hand in Kalbspergament gebunden. Kopfgoldschnitt marmorierte Kleisterpapier-Vorsätze. Einbandentwurf von Bernhard Lorenz. Untere Ecken gering bestoßen sonst tadellos erhalten. Die Neue Heloise ist ein Roman der Liebe Roman des Gefühls. Emile"" der Roman der Erziehung ein Buch der Ideen."" Stefan Zweig. Die Zusammenfassung des Werkes besorgte nach einer revidierten zeitgenössischen Übertragung Felix BRAUN der auch ein Nachwort verfasste. Wilpert/G.² 19. Potsdam, Kiepenheuer 1920. unknown
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19202469AB1920. Potsdam Gustav Kiepenheuer 1920. 4°. 382 S. Mit 10 Tafeln nach alten Vorlagen Kupfern von Moreau le jeune. Orig.-Halbpergamentband mit goldgepr. Rückentitel u. Rückenvergoldung. Nr. 663 v. 100 GA 1200 Ex. mit der Hand in Halbpergament mit Javaüberzug gebunden. Pergamentband verzogen. unknown
192016386Berlin: Pantheon Verlag 1920. 1. - 3. Tausend. Hardcover. vg. 2 volumes. 8vo. 347pp. 249pp. Gold decorated maroon cloth and spine with title-plate. Raised bands. Rubbing to bands head and tail of spine and corners. Top edge gilt. "Briefe zweier Liebender aus einer kleinen Stadt am Fuße der Alpen. Neudruck unter teilweiser Benutzung der deutschen Ausgabe von 1761." Magnificent collection of love letters. Delightfully illustrated with copper-engravings by Chodowiecki and Gravelot.Text in German gothic script. Very good condition. Pantheon Verlag hardcover
79268Köln Wienand 2012. 4° 307 S. zahlr. meist farb. Abb. Kart. Schmutztitel m. kl. Fleck sonst tadellos. EA. Erschienen zur Ausstellung Genf. Texte dt./frz. von Michel Delon Christian Rümelin Claude Reichler und Susanne Bieri. - «Mit rund 320 Zeichnungen Stkchen und Büchern lässt es sich bezaubernd durch europäische Landschaften der zweiten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts spazieren.» 010 Köln, Wienand, 2012 unknown
20132-275740444XPresses Universitaires du Septentrion 2013. Paperback. New. French language. 9.37x6.30x0.87 inches. Presses Universitaires du Septentrion paperback
20042508040017www.stade.fr 2004-04-15. hardcover. Like New. 11x0x13. Gay Male Erotica Hardcover. Good binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. 149 pages : all illustrations ; 34 cm. This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. www.stade.fr hardcover
20041410728Editeur Stade 2004. Hardcover. Quarto 149 pages. In Very Good minus condition. Bound in publisher's black-and-white pictorial boards with gilt lettering to spine. General shelf wear. Bumping to bottom corners of boards and textblock. Shelved on the Front Table. 1410728. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Editeur Stade hardcover
18333721196Paris.: P. Pourrat Freres. 1833. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 20 cm. 470 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura artesanal hol con cortes pintados. Idioma frances. Papel de hilo. Imp. Rignoux. Oeuvres completes tome I . Cubierta deslucida. P. Pourrat Freres. hardcover
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STGT0071Genève Cl. & Ant. Philibert o.J. 1754. 8°. 551 S. Mit Tit.vign. 2 Zierleisten u. 1 Init. in Holzschnitt. Halblederband d. Zt. m. Tit. auf mont. Papierschi. u. Verz. in Goldpräg. auf Rü. Kleisterpapierbezug u. umseit. rotem Sprengschnitt. Einbd. stellenw. geringfüg. abgewetzt u. fl.; an den Kapitalen rissig u. m. kleineren Fehlstellen; kl. Etik. auf vord. Spiegel; Monogrammstemp. auf Tit. Überaus seltene Nachdruckausgabe des ersten Drucks Genf Barillot 1750 von R.'s Erstlingswerk. Im Jahre 1749 schrieb die Akademie von Dijon einen Preis für einen Essay über die Wirkung des Fortschritts der Zivilisation auf die Moral aus. Rousseau beteiligte sich vermutlich auch auf Anregung seiner Philosophenfreunde der Enzyklopädie hin und erhielt 1750 den ersten Preis. ""R. hebt in seiner Beantwortung . gerade das Unheil hervor das durch die Entfaltung der Künste und Wissenschaften über die Menschheit gekommen ist"" vgl. dazu Ziegenfuß II 382. Sein 'Discours' richtete sich zwar völlig gegen die Vorstellungen vieler Intellektueller der Zeit jedoch erlangte R. dank der Diskussion die er auslöste europaweit einen hohen Bekanntheitsgrad und der entscheidende Anstoß zu seiner schriftstellerischen Tätigkeit war gegeben. - Vorliegende Ausgabe nicht im Handel nur ein Exemplar in der 'Cambridge University Library' Copac nachweisbar. Genève, Cl. & Ant. Philibert o.J. [1754?]. unknown
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175561043Amsterdam Marc Michel Rey 1755. 8vo. A spendid recent pastiche-binding in perfect contemporary style. Marbled half caf with five raised bands to richly gilt spine. Marbled paper over boards. Occasional very light brownspotting and a very light marginal dam stain to ca 15 leaves. A splendid copy with good margins and printed on good paper. Old ex libris to inside of front board. Title-page printed in red and black engraved title-vignette the engraved frontispiece by Eisen engraved by Sornique bound at the end. 1 large engraved vignette and a few woodcut vignettes. Frontispiece LXX 2 262 2 -errata & avis pour le relieur pp. <br/><br/><em>First edition first issue of one of Rousseau's main works and one of the most important works of political thought in general. The "Discourse on the Origins of Inequality" is considered Rousseau's first important work and the work that lays the foundation for his later thought.The present copy is with all the first issue pointers e.g. the erroneous spelling of "Jaques" the accent aigu in "conformé" added by hand by M.M. Rey on p. 11 and the three cancels pp. LXVII-LXVIII 111-112 and 139-140. According to Tchemerzine there were copies on thick heavy paper "Il existe des ex. en papier fort" of which this is presumably one. At least the dedication LXX pp. in the present copy is printed on very thick paper whereas the paper of the remaining leaves is a bit less heavy. The present copy has nice wide margins. According to Dufour there are five counterfeit-editions bearing the same date they are easily distinguishable from the first issue. Like his "Discourse on the Sciences and Arts " from 1750 the "Discourse on the Origins of Inequality" was written as a response to an essay competition from the Academy of Dijon. This work is thus often referred to as the "Second Discourse". Unlike the first this did not win him a prize even though it is was also then considered a far more accomplished work and now counts as one of his three main works together with the "Contract Social" and "Émile". It is in the present work that Rousseau begins to develop his theories of human social development and moral psychology and it is furthermore this work that for the first time clearly divides him from the Encyclopédiste mainstream of the French Enlightenment. The work is famous for Rousseau's portrayal of a multi-stage evolution of humanity from the most primitive condition to something like a modern complex society which has gone down in history as one of the most important portrayals of man and society. Furthermore the work is famous for its long preface.When Rousseau had converted to Catholicism he also lost his rights to the status of Citizen of Geneva. This right was regained in 1754 though when he reconverted to Calvinism and a large part of his "Discourse on the Origins of Inequality" consists in a dedication to the state of Geneva. This preface is probably one of the most famous prefaces in the history of modern thought as it constitutes not only a highly ironical and satirical praise of his birthplace but also a masterpiece of utopian political thought. Geneva is praised as the good republic worthy of admiration for the stability of its laws and institutions the common spirit of its inhabitants the well behaved women that inhabit it and the good relations with neighbouring states. Not only is it this piece of political fiction that provides us with an imminent insight into how a state should ideally be according to Rousseau an ironical description of what Geneva was not it was also a fierce attack on Paris. Tchemerzine X:32; Dufour:55. </em> hardcover
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100-50988Librairie A. Hatier. Paperback. Good. Good with light wear. Librairie A. Hatier paperback
175575311Amsterdam. 1755. 8vo. Samtidig helt kalveskinnbind. Rik ryggforgylling. Tittelvignett lxx 2 262 s. errata mangler. Frontispiece mot s. 259. Bundet med : Lettre pour servir de Réponse au Discours de M. Rousseau de Genève sur l'origine & les fondemens de l'inégalité parmi les hommes. Par M. J. N. T. J. Genève. 1755. 50 s.8vo. Contemporary full mottled calf spine and edges of covers gilt. Title vignette lxx 2 262 pp. errata lacking frontispiece facing p. 259. Bound with: Lettre pour servir de Réponse au Discours de M. Rousseau de Genève sur l'origine & les fondemens de l'inégalité parmi les hommes. Par M. J. N. T. J. Geneve. 1755. 50 pp. Chez Marc Michel Rey Fransk. <br/><br/><em>Ikke den egentlige førsteutgaven.Boards warped 3 cm. crack in front hinge. Not the true first edition.Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1712-1778 French philosopher essayist and novelist. Rousseau's powerful influence on later generations was partly due to this vision of a regenerated human nature but unlikely merely utopian thinkers he seemed to promise a transfiguration of everyday existence not the pursuit of a hopeless chimera.A particularly serious feature of modern society is the prevalence of an unnatural inequality based on power and wealth. In the ""Discours sur l'origine de l'inégalité"" Rousseau examines this phenomenon in the light of man's evolution from the primitive state to his present existence as a political being and concludes that modern conditions represent a fall from happiness into misery. Encyclopedia of Philosophy vol. 7 pp. 218-225. </em> hardcover
1997mon0000090813Hachette Litt�rature 1997-04-01. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. 0.3900 in x 7.0100 in x 4.3300 in. isbn matches very clean softcover. clean text. no marks. solid binding. very light cover wear Hachette Litt�rature paperback
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1995Q-2070325415Schoenhofs Foreign Books 1995-06-01. Pocket Book. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Schoenhofs Foreign Books unknown
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17823729Londres ie. Paris: Razin 1782. A nice copy of this small volume. First Thus. Contemporary Full leather with gilt bands to boards. Gilt detail and titles to spine. marbled end papers. half title. Frontis engraving by Moreau. Title states London without publisher but publication was in fact in Paris by Razin. Text is the foundations of inequality among men and then follows an open letter from Roussea to Philopolis with preceeding woodcut. The binding is a touch rubbed and bumped but still attractive. Some foxing particularly to the first and last pages. Text in French. iv 258 pages. 125 by 75mm 5 by 3 inches. . Bel exemplaire de ce petit volume. D'abord Ainsi. Plein cuir contemporain avec bandes dorées aux plats. Détails dorés et titres au dos. pages de garde marbrées. demi-titre. Gravure frontis par Moreau. Le titre indique Londres sans éditeur mais la publication était en fait à Paris par Razin. Le texte est les fondements de l'inégalité entre les hommes puis suit une lettre ouverte de Roussea à Philopolis avec gravure sur bois précédente. La reliure est un peu frottée et bosselée mais toujours attrayante. Quelques rousseurs notamment aux première et dernière pages. Texte en français. vi 258 pages. 125 par 75 mm Razin hardcover