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1791C15891Paris 1791. First Edition. Hardback. Leather quite rubbed with some wear at spine ends otherwise sound near very good with very clean text. . 8vo. pp 95. Bound in half light green leather with marbled boards lettered gilt at the spine. Text in French appears to be second part. Published in 'L'an second de la libertŽ.' hardcover
179160083Paris: Le Jay 1791. Troisieme edition corrigee & augmentee. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 volumes. xlvii 382 468p. Contemporary leather. 15cm. Worn at corners. Joints tender one partially split but covers still firmly attached. Light to moderate foxing & browning. French text. <br/><br/> Le Jay hardcover books
1788002336Londres Paris: Lejay 1788. contenant ce que l'histoire de la capitale et des autres lieux de l'ile de France offre de plus piquant et de plus singulier. Un volume in 12o di XII-329 pagine. Pelle coeva qualche usura. Lejay unknown
178761158Paris: Chez Lejay 1787. Part 2 only. Ex-libris plate 'John Waldie' to front pastedown boards have light wear and chipping marbled endpapers closed edges are coloured red pages clean text clear to read binding sound. Leather Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. 16mo. Chez Lejay Hardcover
1786222935Paris Lejay 1786. 1786. Small 8vo. Engraved vignette. Contemporary brown calf with red and green spine labels. 2 volumes. Very good. Hardcover. Paris, Lejay, 1786. hardcover books
1786222935Paris Lejay 1786. 1786. Small 8vo. Engraved vignette. Contemporary brown calf with red and green spine labels. 2 volumes. Very good. Hardcover. Paris, Lejay, 1786. hardcover
179019151à Paris: Chez Garnéry 1790. Fine. Not blue blood these nobles! Chez Garnéry à Paris 1790 12 x 19 cm 3 parties reliées en un volume First edition. 3 parts originally sold in installments here gathered in one volume. Rare. Half red shagreen binding from mid-19th century. Spine with raised bands in compartments decorated with fleurons. Corners slightly bumped. Examination and origin history and genealogy of the nobility of all the great families of France the Montesquiou Lusignan Noailles Rohan and lesser ones as well the author endeavoring to demonstrate that all nobility is usurped and that all nobles are in fact impostors and that they derive their origins either from commoners or from thieves that there is therefore no legitimacy of power and nobility. Chez Garnéry hardcover