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23500Paris, chez Volland, 1818. 3 vol. in-8, X-391 pp. + 407 pp. + 432 pp., demi-basane blonde, dos long romantique, tranches marbrées (petits manques et épidermures).
1966100146925Cerf 1966 in12. 1966. Broché. Le livre est une édition critique du Commentaire sur l'Évangile concordant ou Diatessaron d'Éphrem de Nisibe (v. 306-373). Cette œuvre constitue un témoin majeur du Diatessaron une harmonie des quatre Évangiles composée par Tatien vers 175-180 dont le texte original est perdu. L'ouvrage présente la traduction du commentaire à partir de ses versions syriaque et arménienne accompagnée d'une introduction et de notes par Louis Leloir
Various formats. Altogether 16 ff. Including 7 autograph documents on large Folio sheets signed, partly with initials, and partly in the third person within the text, varying between "Mlle la ch're D'Eon," "La ch're D'Eon," and "D.". Ledger pages or receipts, listing prices paid or owed for firewood, lumber, food, clothing and other items, documenting the daily life of an 18th century crossdresser. - Éon de Beaumont was a French transsexual political adventurer, secret agent of Louis XV in Russia (1755), then minister to England. The term "eonism" denoting the tendency to adopt the costume and manners of the opposite sex, is derived from his name. Despite d'Éon's wearing a dragoon's uniform all the time, there were rumors that he was actually a woman, and a betting pool was started on the London Stock Exchange about his true sex. D'Éon finally claimed to be physically not a man, but a woman, and demanded recognition by the government as such. King Louis XVI and his court complied, but demanded that d'Éon dress appropriately and wear women's clothing. D'Éon agreed, especially when the king granted him funds for a new wardrobe. Overall, Charles d’Éon spent his first 49 years as a man, and his last 33 years as a woman. Upon death, a council of physicians discovered that d'Éon's body was anatomically male.
¾ p. Large 8vo. Receipt for household expenses for "Mad.lle la Ch.re D’Éon". - Éon de Beaumont was a French transsexual political adventurer, secret agent of Louis XV in Russia (1755), then minister to England. The term "eonism" denoting the tendency to adopt the costume and manners of the opposite sex, is derived from his name. Despite d'Éon's wearing a dragoon's uniform all the time, there were rumors that he was actually a woman, and a betting pool was started on the London Stock Exchange about his true sex. D'Éon finally claimed to be physically not a man, but a woman, and demanded recognition by the government as such. King Louis XVI and his court complied, but demanded that d'Éon dress appropriately and wear women's clothing. D'Éon agreed, especially when the king granted him funds for a new wardrobe. Overall, Charles d’Éon spent his first 49 years as a man, and his last 33 years as a woman. Upon death, a council of physicians discovered that d'Éon's body was anatomically male.
¾ p. Small 4to. Receipt for household expenses for "M.lle la Ch.re D’Éon", "pour quatre feuillettes de vin rouge ordinaire". - Éon de Beaumont was a French transsexual political adventurer, secret agent of Louis XV in Russia (1755), then minister to England. The term "eonism" denoting the tendency to adopt the costume and manners of the opposite sex, is derived from his name. Despite d'Éon's wearing a dragoon's uniform all the time, there were rumors that he was actually a woman, and a betting pool was started on the London Stock Exchange about his true sex. D'Éon finally claimed to be physically not a man, but a woman, and demanded recognition by the government as such. King Louis XVI and his court complied, but demanded that d'Éon dress appropriately and wear women's clothing. D'Éon agreed, especially when the king granted him funds for a new wardrobe. Overall, Charles d’Éon spent his first 49 years as a man, and his last 33 years as a woman. Upon death, a council of physicians discovered that d'Éon's body was anatomically male.
¾ S. Large 8vo. Receipt for household expenses for "Mlle. D’Éon", here "pour poisson". - Éon de Beaumont was a French transsexual political adventurer, secret agent of Louis XV in Russia (1755), then minister to England. The term "eonism" denoting the tendency to adopt the costume and manners of the opposite sex, is derived from his name. Despite d'Éon's wearing a dragoon's uniform all the time, there were rumors that he was actually a woman, and a betting pool was started on the London Stock Exchange about his true sex. D'Éon finally claimed to be physically not a man, but a woman, and demanded recognition by the government as such. King Louis XVI and his court complied, but demanded that d'Éon dress appropriately and wear women's clothing. D'Éon agreed, especially when the king granted him funds for a new wardrobe. Overall, Charles d’Éon spent his first 49 years as a man, and his last 33 years as a woman. Upon death, a council of physicians discovered that d'Éon's body was anatomically male. - Lower margin with tiny paper defect.
233148Paris, Plon, 1871 in-12, VII-316 pp., frontispice, 11 planches, demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, filets dorés (reliure de l'époque). Ex-libris E. Délicourt.
235284Paris, Adrien Le Clère, s.d. (1819) in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., 394 pp., un f. n. ch. d'errata, basane fauve racinée, dos lisse cloisonné et fleuronné, pièce de titre verte, encadrement de simple filet à froid sur les plats, simple filet doré sur les coupes, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque). Coiffe inférieure légèrement rognée, rousseurs
21.5x21.5cm. Unpaginated. Hardcover with dust-jacket. Cover slightly curved. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Pieces of what seems to be an alternative text glued onto pages, sometimes obscuring text. Else in good condition.
1917100107386Perrin et cie 1917 in12. 1917. Broché.
1924100154422ERNEST GRUND 1924 in12. 1924. Relié. Ouvrage de référence d'Émile Bayard publié en 1924 qui enseigne comment identifier et apprécier les bijoux anciens à travers l'étude des pierres précieuses et des métaux précieux. Il s'inscrit dans une politique de conservation patrimoniale soutenue par la BNF
100151732Garnier Frères in12. Sans date. Cartonné. Cet ouvrage d'Émile Bayard historien d'art analyse en détail les caractéristiques du style Louis XIV dans l'architecture le mobilier et les arts décoratifs. Il s'inscrit dans une série sur la reconnaissance des styles artistiques mettant en lumière l'interaction entre les formes et les idées d'une époque
183589192CHARLES MOTTE | Paris 1835 | 34 x 52.8 cm | Relié
196015216Librairie Arthème Fayard 1960 489 pages in12. 1960. broché. 489 pages.
184229437Firmin Didot | Paris 1842 | 13 x 21 cm | 3 volumes reliés
1977100105020Archives générales du royaume / Bruxelles 1977 in4. 1977. Broché.
1975100086869Imprimerie Saint-Paul / Luxembourg 1975 in4. 1975. Cartonné. iconographie en noir et blanc
187612231H. Menu | Paris 1876 | 16 x 24 cm | broché
2744 émile ruelle Histoire général du Moyen Age. Parigi, Dezobry et E. Magdeleine, Libraires éditeurs 1849 french, in sedicesimo pp.564 Volume in lingua francese, copertina in cartonato rigido usurata lungo i lati e in basso e in alto sul dorso, pagine interne con fioriture e ingiallite ai lati, immagini in Bn
1937100154586LIBRAIRIE PLON - PARIS 1937 in12. 1937. Broché. Cet ouvrage est une biographie du peintre François-Marius Granet (1775-1849) originaire d'Aix-en-Provence et connu pour ses liens avec Assise. Il s'agit d'une réédition numérique d'un livre paru au XXe siècle initialement publié par la librairie Plon
191712168E. Champion A. Dragon | Paris & Aix-en-Provence s. d. [circa 1917] | 16 x 25 cm | broché
1879100101416A. Quantin / Paris 1879 in12. 1879. Broché.
500329413Société Universitaire d'Éditions et de Librairie Sans date.
1983100144378Le Centurion 1983 in8. 1983. Broché.
187811412D. Morgand & C. Fatout | Paris 1878 | 16.50 x 25 cm | broché