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1912140596Paris: Librairie Félix Alcan 1912. Presentation copy inscribed by Durkheim First edition first impression presentation copy inscribed by the author on the half-title "A mon collegue D. Parodi Bien cordialement E. Durkheim". Dominique Parodi 1870-1955 was among Durkheim's collaborators on their journal Année sociologique subsequently the General Inspector of Public Instruction in France from 1919 to 1934 where he presided over the diffusion of Durkheimian ideas in the schools and later editor of the Revue de métaphysique et de morale from 1935 to 1955. This sociological study of religion is one of Durkheim's most influential works. "In his last great work The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Durkheim gave his most compelling demonstration of the structuralist method tracing relationships between social organization religious beliefs and such fundamental categories of thought as space time and causation. He seemed to have brought about the 'sociologization of everything'" Thompson. Octavo 220 x 137 mm. Folding map printed in red and black. Contemporary black morocco-backed green marbled boards titles in gilt direct to spine green marbled endpapers top edge speckled others untrimmed green silk bookmark. Binding sometime expertly restored extremities rubbed a touch of sunning along head of front board else firm and square a few pencil annotations light marginal toning else internally clean. Loosely inserted is a sheet with two portrait attempts and a few hand-written notes. A very good copy. Lukes 1912a; Ken Thompson "Émile Durkheim" 2002 p. 23. hardcover
1893160789Paris: Ancienne Librairie Germer Baillière et Cie Félix Alcan Éditeur 1893. One of the founding texts of sociology First edition of the author's first major work and one of the founding texts in the field of sociology his doctoral thesis analyzing the way that societies maintain order and how this changes as they progress from primitive to industrial modes of organisation. The work introduces many ideas and concepts which Durkheim employed throughout his life. Octavo 214 x 135 mm. Contemporary dark green quarter sheep spine lettered in gilt mottled sides marbled endpapers brown speckled edges. Bound without terminal publisher's catalogue. Spine sunned slight rubbing light foxing to initial and final few leaves. A very good copy. Lukes 1893b. unknown
054840Paris Ancienne Librairie Germer Baillière et Cie, Félix Alcan Editeur 1893 in 12 (18x12) 1 volume broché, IX et 471 pages, non rogné. Emile Durkheim, 1858-1917. Première édition (First edition). Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
189244032Burdigalae, Ex Typis Gounouilhou, 1892. 8vo. Bound with the scarce original printed wrappers in mathcing recent light greenish-grey boards with title to spine.- A few markings and spotting to wrappers and tiny paper-restorations to corners, A part from light pencil-annotations, a very fine and clean copy. 74, (2) pp.
189244032Burdigalae Ex Typis Gounouilhou 1892. 8vo. Bound with the scarce original printed wrappers in mathcing recent light greenish-grey boards with title to spine.- A few markings and spotting to wrappers and tiny paper-restorations to corners A part from light pencil-annotations a very fine and clean copy. 74 2 pp. <br/><br/><em>The scarce first edition of Durkheim's earliest published work his subsidiary Latin thesis on Montesquieu which anticipates many of his most important theories and contains important observations that are formative for his later work. As such the present work constitutes his earliest exposition of sociology as a science.Emile Durkheim 1858-1917 the father of sociology is credited with making sociology a science and established sociology as a recognized academic discipline. Together with Karl Marx and Max Weber he is considered the principal architect of modern social science. The present work which serves as the companion to his "The Division of Labour in Society" printed the year after in 1893 analyses Montesquieu's "Spirit of Laws" as a foundational work of modern sociology explains how Montesquieu's distinctions define the conditions and boundaries of sociology and how the work is the first to establish the main principles of political science. One of Durkheim's major contributions lies in his insistence on taking the total society as his theoretical frame of reference which is quite explicitly observed in the present analysis and explanation of Montesquieu. </em> hardcover
190688848Paris: Imprimerie Chaix 1906. Fine. Imprimerie Chaix Paris 1906 16.2 x 24.5 cm Broché First edition printed in a small number of copies of this offprint from the Revue de Paris dated 15 February 1906. Émile Boutmy was the founder of the École libre des sciences politiques which would later become the Institut d'études politiques de Paris now widely known as Sciences Po. Wrappers slightly toned at the margins inevitable minor edge tears and small losses consistent with the fragile nature of the pamphlet. Inscribed and signed by Lucien Lévy-Bruhl: ""A Emile Durkheim affectueusement L.L.B."" In January 1906 Lucien Lévy-Bruhl professor at the 'École libre des sciences politiques' since 1885 took up his pen to pay a final tribute to the director and founder of this prestigious institution Émile Boutmy. He sent a copy of his work – printed in a small number of copies – to his friend and collaborator Émile Durkheim. This exchange between two major figures of French sociology preceded a pivotal period for this field of study: that same year both were appointed professors at the Sorbonne University enabling sociology to gradually become an academic science Laurent Mucchielli Robert Crawford.  A rare inscription that brings together on the same leaf Lucien Lévy-Bruhl a faithful disciple of Durkheimism and its founder Émile Durkheim. Imprimerie Chaix unknown
190688848Imprimerie Chaix | Paris 1906 | 16.2 x 24.5 cm | Broché
19649651New York: Harper Torchbooks. As New. 1964. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AVOID WEEKS OF DELAY ELSEWHERE. -- with a small amount of writing & markings to the text. -- with a bonus offer-- . Harper Torchbooks paperback
1995106241Free Press / Simon & Schuster. New. 1995. Paperback. 0029079373 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- - 464 pages. Text in English. -- with a bonus offer-- . Free Press / Simon & Schuster paperback
189764157Paris, Félix Alcan, 1897, in-8, XII-462 pages, [2] pages de catalogue éditeur in fine, Demi-chagrin rouge, dos à faux nerfs, Édition originale de ce texte fondamental de Durkheim (1858-1917), père de la sociologie moderne. L'auteur y distingue quatre types de suicide : égoïste, altruiste, fataliste et anomique. Le dernier dérive du concept d'anomie dont Durkheim est le découvreur et dont il fait ici le tout premier exposé : l'affaiblissement des règles imposées par la société et l'éclatement des valeurs, religieuses ou familiales, conduisent - observe-t-il - à l'état de trouble et à l'impossibilité d'intégration, poussant finalement certains individus au suicide. Petits frottements aux mors. Couverture rigide
191248897Paris, Félix Alcan, 1912. 8vo. Completely uncut and unopened, in the fragile original printed green wrappers. Remains of a paper label to front wrapper, otherwise an exceptionally fine, clean, and fresh copy. Light minor brownspotting due to the quality of the paper. Housed in a custom-made green cloth box with gilt red laetaher title-label to spine. (4), 647 pp + folded map + publisher's catalogue (38, (2) pp).
191248897Paris Félix Alcan 1912. 8vo. Completely uncut and unopened in the fragile original printed green wrappers. Remains of a paper label to front wrapper otherwise an exceptionally fine clean and fresh copy. Light minor brownspotting due to the quality of the paper. Housed in a custom-made green cloth box with gilt red laetaher title-label to spine. 4 647 pp folded map publisher's catalogue 38 2 pp. <br/><br/><em>Scarce first edition - especially in this condition - of what is generally regarded as Durkheim's magnum opus his groundbreaking study of totemism among the Australian aborigines which led him to the foundational conclusion that religion is social that the primary purpose of religion is to bind people together. Showing that society is the soul of religion that society is the foundation of all religious belief and that religion is what allows for a society to express its social unity "The Elementary forms of religious Life" furthermore explains the enduring relevance of religion throughout history. In this milestone work of sociology Durkheim sets out to discover the enduring source of human social identity. To that aim he investigates totemism among the Australian Aborigines acknowledging that all religion has its origin in totemism. Totems are collective symbols that represent both a god and society. The collective thought of which totemism is an early expression is the basis of all religious thought and as such also of philosophy and modern science.The work came to have a profound effect on not only sociology and religion but also on philosophy psychology and history of science documenting how collective thought through totemism and religious expression enabled mankind to enter into a world of concepts and correspondence and to identity causes and relations. All philosophy and science ultimately rests on this collective thought which allowed mankind to enter into a conceptual realm. "The Elementary Forms has been applauded and debated by sociologists anthropologists ethnographers philosophers and theologians and continues to speak to new generations about the intriguing origin and nature of religion and society." from the English langiuage translation."The general conclusion of the book which the reader has before him is that religion is something eminently social. Religious representations are collective representations which express collective realities; the rites are a manner of acting which take rise in the midst of assembled groups and which are destined to excite maintain or recreate certain mental states in these groups. So if the categories are of religious origin they ought to participate in this nature common to all religious facts; they should be social affairs and the product of collective thought. At least -- for in the actual condition of our knowledge of these matters one should be careful to avoid all radical and exclusive statements -- it is allowable to suppose that they are rich in social elements." From "The Elementary forms of religious Life". </em> hardcover
1933124708Macmillan Company New York 1933. Hardcover. Very Good. 1933 Macmillan New York first English edition in cloth boards. 439 pages. Ownership ink to flyleaf otherwise tight and unmarked. No jacket. Please email for photos. Macmillan Company, New York hardcover
FORT862851Ancienne Librairie Gemer Bailliere et Cie. Used - Good. First Edition Text in French. Felix Alcan Editeur. The true first edition of Durkheim's "Suicide: A Study in Sociology" a pioneer work in the establishment of scientific social research. Octavo. Quarter bound in brown cloth with raised bands on spine along with brown backstrips with gilt stamped lettering. Reddish mottled paper covered boards. Maroon marbled endpapers. Small hole in blank page at rear with old stamps on this page and the one opposite. Text block is clean internally. Ancienne Librairie Gemer Bailliere et Cie hardcover
189750658Paris, Baillière et Cie Félix Alcan, 1897. 8vo. Contemp. hcloth. Gilt spine with gilt lettering. XII,462 pp. Small stamps on halftitle and title-page. Internally clean and fine.
189750658Paris Baillière et Cie Félix Alcan 1897. 8vo. Contemp. hcloth. Gilt spine with gilt lettering. XII462 pp. Small stamps on halftitle and title-page. Internally clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First edition of this classical study of suicide by "the father of modern sociology". </em> hardcover
1897GW6878Paris: Ancienne Librairie Germer Bailliere et Cte Felix Alcan Editeur 1897. First Edition. HB. Quarter brown leather and marbled boards gilt lettering with 5 raised bands on spine 8vo xii 462 pp. plus 2 pp. publisher's ads at rear marbled endpapers TEG. Originally published in wraps this copy handsomely rebound in a late nineteenth century binding with the original stiff paper covers bound in. A classic monograph by Durkheim 1858-1917 the founder of sociology as a social science in Europe. Le Suicide is considered the pioneer work in the establishment of scientific social research. Durkheim went on to be the first professor of sociology in France established the first Sociology Department at the University of Bordeaux and founded L'Anne Sociologique the first French social science journal. From 1902 he was professor at the Sorbonne. No marks in book binding tight. Covers show light edge wear. Book condition VG. Text in French. Ancienne Librairie Germer Bailliere et Cte, Felix Alcan, Editeur hardcover
1895667<p>Hardcover in half red leather. Cover with spine peeling off. Pages yellowed with age. Very well preserved copy without scratches erasures or stamps. Paris: Ancienne Librairie Germer Baillière et Cie Felix Alcan editor 1895</p> Ancienne Librairie Germer Baillière et Cie, Felix Alcan hardcover
1915hw.topC.BR3GB: George Allen 1915. Not dated but about 1915. No edition stated. Dark burgundy cloth gilt. Small embossed stamp on halftitle. Undated catalogue at rear ends with The Sesame Library 1-11. Book is in very good plus condition with very minor signs of wear and/or age. BUT NOTICEABLE SPOTTING TO FIRST FEW LEAVES AND TEXT EDGES. Greater part of text unaffected by spotting. . Hardback. VG/No Dw. George Allen Hardcover
1897211926Paris: Felix Alcan 1897. Hardcover. VG-. Rubbing to leather along joints. Spine rubbed toned and titles faded. Board edges have paper loss scuffing and bumping. Binding is secure. Textblock is toned around edges but clean and unmarked. Octavo. Hardcover. Quarterbound in leather over marbled boards with gilt titles on spine. Marbled end papers. xii 462 p. : il. ; 22 cm. French text. Felix Alcan hardcover
1912ga2453Librairie Félix Alcan Travaux de l'année sociologique, Sélection Abraxas-libris Relié 1912 EDITION ORIGINALE. In-8 (15 x 22 cm), reliure demi-toile maroquinée, dos lisse, gardes couleur, 647 pages, bien complet de la carte dépliante in fine ; quelques petites marques de frottement au papier reliure aux coins et bords des plats, des rousseurs à l'intérieur, par ailleurs bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
4004825-nnew. unknown
2006x-041538608XRoutledge 2006. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 354 pages. 8.50x5.75x1.50 inches. Routledge hardcover
1902151911Paris: Félix Alcan Éditeur 1902. One of the founding texts of sociology Second edition first 1893 of the author's first major work and one of the founding texts in the field of sociology. The Division of Labour in Society was Durkheim's dissertation which built on the ideas of August Comte to analyse the way that societies maintain order and how this changes as they progress from primitive to industrial modes of organisation. For the second edition Durkheim wrote a new preface to deal with the role professional groups could play in creating social solidarity in modern society. Octavo. Original green wrappers printed in black. Contemporary ownership signature to front free endpaper. Skilfully resewn with superficial splits along spine contents toned. A very good copy. unknown
0713NS1R82DPaperback. Fair. 1897 first edition. wraps loose and chipped. complete. binding broken. 1897. Le Suicide: étude de sociologie. Paris: Alcan 1897. paperback