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1878LFA-126734928Un feuillet format 80 x 120 mm, s.d. (1878 ou légèrement avant), Imp. Ducoulombier, très bon état
388344 volumes in-8 (188 x 117 mm), plein maroquin bordeaux de l'époque, dos lisses richement ornés de compartiments entièrement garnis d'un jeu de filets droits, filets ondulés et fer spécial répété encadré d'un décor rocaille, roulette d'encadrement sur les plats, pièce de titre de maroquin bleu, roulette dorée sur les coupes et les coiffes, tranches dorées, (4), 422 et 2 p. d'errata; (4), 406 et 2 p. d'errata; (4)., 391 et 2 p. d'errata et (4), 282 p. y compris l'errata. S.l. [Genève, Cramer], 1768.
24842S.l., 1765. 2 tomes en 1 vol. in-12, veau brun marbré, dos lisse orné de fleurons dorés, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges. Reliure de l'époque, qq. épidermures. Bon exemplaire. (1) f., 138 pp.; (1) f., 176 pp., (2) ff. Exemplaire sans les 8 pp. liminaires (à voir) au tome I.[D20]
1770AQ28672Amsterdam: Chez Jean Robert 1770. viii 174pp. Terminal leaf a cancel. Interleaves between p.48-49. Handsomely bound in nineteenth-century gilt-tooled green half- morocco gilt armorial device of Richard Seymour-Conway fourth Marquess Hertford 1800-1870 to spine marbled paper boards marbled edges marbled endpapers. A trifle dulled. Early French language notes in two distinct hands to initial and terminal fly-leaves and interleaved blank. 'Tout ce que raconte Madame la Marquise de Caylus est vrai; on voit une femme qui parle avec candeur. Ses Souvenirs serviront surtout à faire oublier cette foule de misérables écrits sur la cour de Louis XIV dont l'Europe a été inondée par des auteurs faméliques qui n'avaient jamais connu ni cette cour ni Paris'. The second state issued the same year as the first of the lively memoirs of Marthe-Marguerite de Caylus 1673-1729 that provide a piquant account of the intrigues of the inner court of Louis XIV. The work was edited for publication by Voltaire who supplied the preface and contextual notes. The manuscript additions in this work are concerned with Voltaire's editorship of the text. . First edition second state. 8vo. Chez Jean Robert hardcover
7040Genève, s.n., 1776. In-8, (4)-262-(2) p., cartonnage bradel papier mauve, pièce de titre, titre doré, jolis culs-de-lampe gravés.
1764003035Paris: Chaubert et al. 1764. 12mo. Two monthly works in one volume. Engraved vignette title pages 216pp. and 216pp. illustrated with two musical scores one folding Dedicated to the king Includes articles poems pastiches translations and songs medicine astronomy and more. Bound in full calf raised bands two compartments lettered in giltsome rubbing. A very good copy. Chaubert et al. unknown
37554In-8, plein veau de l'époque, 376 p. faux-titre et titre compris. S.l., 1772.
189235170Paris: Librairie des Bibliophiles: E. Flammarion Successeur 1892. Leather. Very Good. 1892 printing. 2 volume set. A Very Good set. 12mo. Vol.1 xxvii 275; Vol.2 329 pp. Bound in half leather and marbled boards with title and volume on tan morocco labels on spine. Vol. 2's title label has fallen off. Moderate shelf wear. Tight. Text in French. Librairie des Bibliophiles: E. Flammarion, Successeur unknown
177734951Genève Geneva: S. n. 1777. Fine. S. n. Genève Geneva 1777 12 x 20 cm relié Both rare first editions. Contemporary full mottled calf binding. Smooth spine with 4 tools. Red morocco title and volume labels. Triple fillet frame on covers. Small lack at head. Lack to upper joint at head. Upper joint cracked at foot. Light lack at foot. Rubbing. Gin's work is first a defense of monarchical power as the natural form of government against the theories of Montesquieu and those of Mably but beyond this starting postulate the whole is remarkable for its economic reflections Gin making agriculture and industry the pillars of economic health. The author strives through history and examples borrowed from various nations like China to prove his theories irrefutably. Voltaire's work is a skillful reflection on the relativity of laws and notably on their injustice. Voltaire examines each category of criminality theft crime heresy sorcerers. and the laws that have been established. One of Voltaire's last works animated by the ardor to convince his contemporaries of the urgency of reforming the laws. S. n. unknown
ALDR0449Genf Cramer 1770-1772. 8 Bde. 8°. 1 Vort. Titelbl. 377 S.; 2 Titelbl. 390 S. 1 nn. Bl.; 3 Titelbl. 365 S. mit 1 gest. Taf.; 4 Titelbl. 382 S.; 6 Titelbl. 351 S. 1 nn. Bl.; 7 Titelbl. 364 S. 1 nn Bl.; 8 Titelbl. 371 S. 9 Titelbl. 384 S. Blatt 1/2 doppelt eingebunden mit Titelblattvignetten je e. Kopfstück u. e. Initiale sowie einigen Holschnittillustrationen. Dekorative Lederbände d. Zeit je zwei Rückenschildchen u. Rückenverzierung mit Füllhornmotiven in Goldprägung Einbanddeckel mit Streicheisenlinien gerahmt Vorsätze aus interessantem zweifärbig bedrucktem Buntpapier Buchschnitte rot gefärbt nur gering bestoßen und berieben mit einzelnen Wurmgängen vordere Vorsätze infolge eines eingeklebten Papierstreifens teilw. etwas verklebt ein Rückenschildchen des neunten Bandes abgelöst. Seiten durchwegs in sehr gutem Zustand nur wenig gebräunt oder vergilbt und kaum fleckig. Mit je e. Besitzstempel Francisco-Carolinum überstempelt mit ""Ausgeschieden"" und mit einer handschriftlichen Paraphe abgezeichnet sowie je e. Aufstellungsnummer von alter Hand auf den Titelblättern weiteren Besitzstempeln des Francisco-Carolinum auf den jeweils letzten Seiten oder Blättern sowie jeweils e. alten handschriftlichen Bleistiftzahl auf den vorderen fliegenden Vorsatz- oder vorderen Schmutzumschlagblättern mit vereinzelten Bleistiftanstreichungen und -anmerkungen im Text. Bengesco 1408. Barbier 31159. Querard 10288f. - erster bis dritter u. sechster bis neunter Band dieses Alterswerks des bedeutendsten Schriftstellers der französischen Aufklärung. Die dekorativen Bände sind augenscheinlich Teile der seltenen Genfer Erstausgabe dieses Werks lediglich der neunte Band entstammt einer anderen Ausgabe. Francois Marie Arouet genannt Voltaire 1694-1778 übernimmt und erörtert in seinem neunbändigen lexikalischen Werk Einträge aus Diderots und DAlemberts 'Encyclopedie' und ergänzt diese durch neue kritische Betrachtungsweisen. [Genf, Cramer] 1770-1772. unknown
116998Qajar Persia dated 10 Dhu'l Qa'da 1290 AH 30 December 1873. . Single volume illuminated manuscript on paper with fine marbled paper borders in Farsi 141 leaves complete 323 x 215 mm; single column 11 lines to the page written in neat nasta'liq script in black ink occasional headings and significant words in blue inner margins ruled in gold and blue outer borders throughout decorated with fine marbling one fine illuminated opening headpiece later ink inscription to recto of first leaf else very clean and bright condition; contemporary leather over pasteboards covers and extremities a little scuffed and rubbed.<br /> This extraordinary manuscript is most probably the first translation of Voltaire from French into Persian. Little is known about the life of the translator Mirza Reza Tabrizi however he is known to have been working as a civil servant in Khorasan in 1846 and spent the years 1853-58 as an interpreter and instructor in French at the Dar al-Fonun.<br /><br />This manuscript is particularly striking for the remarkable decorated marbled borders of many varying designs and patterns that adorn all the text pages. The use of marbled paper borders in a bound manuscript as here is very unusual. Marbled paper was often used to decorate album pages and calligraphic panels from the sixteenth century onwards and was very much a decorative tool elevating the design and appeal of a single artistic creation i.e. a miniature or calligraphic exercise it's use to adorn the margins of every text leaf is a sign of great luxury and decadence.<br /><br />The only other known textual manuscript to include marbled borders to this degree was copied by the same scribe as the present manuscript and was entitled Tarikh'i Iskander History of Alexander the Great assembled by James Campbell; a reference to this primary text is given in the preface of the other manuscript: 'Ibn Muhammad Khan Safdar 'Ali is to produce this text as well as the History of Peter the Great' thus confirming that the two volumes were undeniably associated at the time of production and assembled in this style at the bequest for the same patron. Although notably the secondary volume was completed a year later and in Kabul Afghanistan indicating that the patron of these works was likely travelling with the scribe and engaging with them as they worked. For more information on the secondary associated manuscript see item 33 in Shapero Rare Books' Catalogue Maghreb to the Far East London 2023.<br /> Qajar Persia, dated 10 Dhu'l Qa'da 1290 AH (30 December 1873). hardcover
185334113Paris: Librarie De Firmin Didot Freres 1853. Hardcover. Poor. Small octavo. 3 569 pages 4 pages advertisements 1. Text is in French. Restored. Marble paper covered boards. Leather spine with gilt lines and title. Boards were reattached with black mulberry paper covering the joints. Hinges are cracked but covers are in place.<br /> <br /> Previous owner inscription on the the half title page: "Lewis C. Randolph University 1856." Lewis Carter Randolph 1838-1887 was the great grandson of Thomas Jefferson. Librarie De Firmin Didot Freres hardcover
1969108742Paris-Match, Pierre-Charron, coll. « Les géants » 1969 Cartonné. Bon état d’occasion.
1979152561979 br. in-8, XVI-244pp., illustré, P. 1979
1786848001786 A Genève, sans nom, 1786, in 12 relié demi-veau brun ancien, dos lisse orné de filets dorés et d'une fleur de lys entre "faux-nerfs", étiquette rouge, 355 pages ; portrait gravé de Voltaire en frontispice ; trace de mouillure claire marginale.
187797181877 Lyon, Scheuring (Impression Alf.-Louis PERRIN et MARINET), 1877, fort in 8° relié demi-maroquin rouge, dos à nerfs orné d'un fleuron doré à chaque entre-nerfs, tête dorée, plat supérieur de couverture conservé, VIII-425 pages ; infimes piqûres dans la gouttière ; infimes frottis
177734951S. n. | Genève 1777 | 12 x 20 cm | relié
1963834461963 Paris, Armand Colin (Collection U), 1963, in 12 broché, 254 pages.
42010P., Boivin, 1938, in 12 broché, 107 pages.
197042261970 P., 1970, in 8 broché, 110 pages dactylographiées ("Les cours de Sorbonne").
5513P., Hachette, 1912, in 12, broché, XI-355pp. ; couverture fanée.
12050Paris, Librairie Académique Perrin, 1935. In-8°, 265p. Broché.
In-8, 265p. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf, non coupé.
14200Paris, Hachette (coll. "Génies et Réalités"), 1978. Gr. in-8°, 238p. Reliure skyvertex d'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée et rhodoïd.
80658Arras, Paris, Sueur-Charruey, in 8° broché, 95 pages ; couverture effrangée.