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1998123953Val d’Oise Editions 1998 In-4 broché 30 cm sur 22,1. 175 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
1965ABE-948915262114 PAGES FORMAT 42X60-DEUX CONQUERANTS DE L'INUTILE LIONEL TERRAY MARC MARTINETTI/PAR ROGER FRISON ROCHE/SUITE P6-CES POMMES DE TERRE POURRIES./PAR ANDRE MAUROIS/SUITE P6-CRITIQUE DE FRANCOIS NOURISSIER POUR "LE ROI DES RATS" ROMAN DE MAURICE FROT/PHOTO-LE POETE CONTRE LES MOUCHES MAO TSE TOUNG/PAR ROGER LEVY/PHOTO-"MONSIEUR U" UNE NOUVELLE DE PAUL MORAND/ILL DE JACQUES SCHUFFENECKER-CATHERINE II IMPERATRICE DES ARTS ET TSARINE DE RUSSIE/PAR JEANINE DELPECH/1P/2 ILL-NIEMEYER: "JE SUIS UN HOMME LIBRE"/PHOTO PALAIS DE L'AHORADA A BRASILIA-/L'HUMANISTE DU BETON PAR JEAN ALBERT CARTIER-PETITE HISTOIRE DES GARES PARISIENNES AVANT LA DEMOLITION DE LA GARE MONTPARNASSE/PAR RENE HERON DE VILLEFOSSE-LES JOURNEES EUROPEENNES D'ETUDES LAMARTINIENNES A MACON/COMME UNE GRANDE IMAGE PAR GAETAN PICON/LE SECRET DE JOCELYN PAR G.GUITARD AUVISTE/PORTRAIT PAR CHASSERIAU-AU FESTIVAL D'EDIMBOURG PIERRE BOULEZ PLEBISCITE-LES BALLETS TAKARAZUKA A L'ALHAMBRA/LA FIN DES CERISIERS PAR MARC PINCHERLE/PHOTO/PHOTO EN UNE-THEATRE PAR GABRIEL MARCEL: "MADAME PRINCESSE" DE FELICIEN MARCEAU/PHOTO JEAN CLAUDE BRIALY ET MARIE BELL-CINEMA: SAMUEL FULLER: UN FAUVE EN LIBERTE/"SHOCK CORRIDOR"/PHOTO
41372Paris.Franck.1859.4 vols.in-12 en demi-maroquin rouge.233,295,267 et 323 pages.Traduction de l'anglais par A.des Essarts. BE.Dos à 4 nerfs fleuris avec caractères dorés.Tète dorée.Rousseurs in-texte.Plats recouverts de papier peigne que l'on retrouve pour les pages de garde.
49338Calmann-Lévy 1934, in-12 broché, 215 p. (pliure au premier plat de couverture, sinon très bon état) Avec une planche en frontispice. Cette correspondance inédite de la tsarine avec son favori est publiée avec une introduction et des notes par Georges Oudard.
LFA00ba5Un ouvrage de 219 pages, format 115 x 175 mm, broché, s.d., La Renaissance du Livre, bon état
A Paris, chez F. Buisson, an 5. de la République, [1797], volumi 2, legatura coeva in mezza pelle, pp. [4], IV, 427, [1] - [4], 467, [1]. Con 6 ritratti incisi in rame fuori testo. Rosicata la punte di un piatto. Spellature, lievi mancanze ai dorsi. Buono l'interno. Ex-libris Alexis Zoubow.
17701845<p><strong>A rare example of Russian text of the Enlightenment --- "The best and most luxurious edition" of Catherine's famous 'Great Instructions' </strong>such described by Count M.A. Korf then director of the Imperial Library. First published and "signé de la propre main de Sa Majesté Impériale" in 1768; this edition however is the only in several languages and illustrated.</p><p>These instructions were "largely compiled and adapted by Catherine personally from the texts of Montesquieu and Beccaria. Although the project was never brought to fruition the impulse behind it stands as one of the nobler concepts of Catherine's reign" Fekula 2013 for a later edition.</p><p>A major document of the Enlightenment it condemned torture and capital punishment and endorsed such principles as the equality of all before the law.</p><p>The illustration consists of two detailed symbolic engravings each repeated once by Roth d. 1798 an engraver from Nuremberg who mostly worked in Russia.</p><p><strong>"The most magnificent and desirable of the more than 40 editions of the Nakaz"</strong> Widener <strong>"one of the most remarkable political treatises ever compiled and published by a reigning sovereign in modern times"</strong> I. de Madariaga Russia in the Age of Catherine the Great 1981 p. 151. Some great scholarly publications have taken place among these numerous editions especially published in St. Petersburg in 1893 using the French text from this edition and 1907 as well as the more recent The Nakaz of Catherine the Great: Collected Texts 2010 with a bibliography of the 43 editions edited by Butler and Tomsinov.</p><p><strong>Physical description:</strong> Quarto 26.3 x 20.5 cm. Title pages in Russian Latin German and French 403 pp. with 4 allegorical head- and tailpieces engraved by Christopher Melhior Roth after Jacob Shtelin. Contemporary full Russian calf spine with raised bands stamped in bling label lettered in Russian patterned endpapers red edges.</p><p><strong>Condition</strong>: Binding covered with clear adhesive film dampstain to back cover; very occasional light spotting otherwise a lovely attractive example.</p><p><strong>Bibliography</strong>: Drage 208; Fekula 2013; Sopikov 6456 'best edition'; SK 2151; Widener M. Yale Law School Lillian Goldman Law Library on their copy exhibited in 2012.</p> Imp. Akad. Nauk, Skt. Peterburg, hardcover
93070Briand Paris 1794. . Two volumes 8vo 20 x 13.5 cm. xvi incl. half-title and title 387; x incl. half-title and title 381 pp. with a folding engraved map and 3 plates engraved by Boutrois; closed tear repaired to pp. 323-324. Contemporary marbled paper imitating tree calf flat calf spines gilt each with two orange morocco labels lettered in gilt pink silk bookmarks; a bit rubbed<br /> A fine copy of the first edition. Far more than a simple travel account Chantreau's important work is a full survey of Russia at the end of the reign of Catherine the Great including physical descriptions economic considerations statistical figures and sociological observations - these are smartly compiled from various sources available at the time since Chantreau actually never travelled to Russia he lived more than 20 years in Spain.<br /><br />The engraved map in excellent condition shows Western Russia and the plates include two scenes linked with the Tsar's wedding and an interpretation of the celebrated monument to Peter the Great in St. Petersburg.<br /> Boucher de la Richarderie II 18; Hoefer IX 680-81. Briand, Paris, 1794. unknown
28572P., Club du Livre Sélectionné, sans date, in 8° relié pleine skyvertex rouge de l'éditeur, 305 pages ; illustrations.
1663AMA-242Suivant la Copië Imprimée à la Haië, 1663. in 12, chagrin bleu nuit, dos à nerfs orné, encadrement de triple filet doré sur les plats, coupes filetées, tranche dorée,ex-libris. 156 pp.
1991LFA-126737088Publication semestrielle de 188 pages, format 160 x 240 mm, brochée, publiée en 1991, Société Diderot, bon état (avec une mention manuscrite sur la couverture)
2000LFA-126742126Revue de 28 pages, format 205 x 300 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état
Réimpression de cette biographie de l'impératrice de Russie Catherine II (1729-1796) publiée en 1834 (Paris, Dumont) par Laure Junot, duchesse d'ABRANTES (1784-1838). Français
20082La Haye, G. Vervloet, 1835 1 volume In-18 (9 x 13,7cm) Reliure demi-basane marron d'époque à petits coins; dos lisse orné de 6 filets dorés, pièce de titre soulignée de pointillés dorés, mention "bibliotheek" dorée en queue; papier de couvrure des plats marbré. 248p. Dos biaisé; vilains restes de papiers mal décollés sur les contreplats (sans doute les formulaires de "bibliotheek"); pâles mais abondantes rousseurs.
Le grand livre du mois, 2002. In-8 relié plein cartonnage souple éditeur de 656 pages illustrées. Très bon état
2002159359Le grand livre du mois Le grand livre du mois, 2002. In-8 relié plein cartonnage souple éditeur de 656 pages illustrées. Très bon état
Fayard 2002, In-8 broché, 656 pages, avec un index. Parfait état.
Fayard 2002, In-8 broché, 656 pages, avec un index. Parfait état.
2002154655Fayard Fayard 2002, In-8 broché, 656 pages, avec un index. Parfait état.
in-8°, 656 pages, notes, index, broche, cartonnage souple illustre plastifie. Bel exemplaire. [DV-6]
17994Boston: Grolier Society. Very Good. Hardcover. Ten volumes: MEMOIRS OF CATHERINE II AND THE COURT OF ST. PETERSBURG MEMOIRS OF THE COURTS OF SWEDEN AND DENMARK two volumes MEMOIRS OF MADAME DE MONTESPAN two volumes MEMOIRS OF CARDINAL DE RETZ MEMOIRS OF HENRI IV COURT OF MARIE ANTOINETT E two volumes and MEMOIRS OF MARGUERITE DE VALOIS. Edition de Luxe - limited to 1000 copies this set is number 156. Illustrated plates. Octavos blue cloth with paper label along spine top edges gilt. Each volume is age darkened along the spine else very good. No dust jackets. . Grolier Society hardcover
1769315850Lausanne: Grasset 1769. hardcover. near fine. 206 pages slim 12mo early rebinding in full green morocco ornately gilt spine inner dentelles triple gilt line on covers a.e.g. Lausanne: Grasset 1769. Scarce.<br/> <br/> Grasset unknown
1769647731769. Early French-Language Edition of Catherine's Nakaz Catherine II 1762-1796 Empress of Russia. Landres J. Rodolphe Frey de Translator. Instructions Adressees par Sa Majeste L'Imperatrice de Toutes les Russies: A la Commission Etablie Pour Travailler a L'Execution du Projet d'un Nouveau Code de Lois. Traduit de l'Allemand. "A Petersbourg" i.e. Yverdon Switzerland: s.n. 1769. 286 pp. 12mo. 6" x 4". Early quarter vellum over marbled boards untrimmed edges a few unopenened signatures. Light soiling corners lightly bumped and worn. Moderate toning to interior somewhat heavier in places some leaves have light foxing a few have light dampstaining to margins internally clean. Ex-library with a small inkstamp to title page. A handsome copy. $1000. Reissue of the first edition in French published by the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences for private distribution in 1769. This important text also known as the Nakaz or Instruction is a statement of legal principles written by Catherine II from 1764 and 1766. Permeated with the ideas of the French Enlightenment and copied mostly from the work of Voltaire Montesquieu and Beccaria it was compiled as a guide for the All-Russia Legislative Commission convened by the Empress in 1767 to create a new code to replace the 1649 Muscovite Code. Revised in consultation with Beccaria Frederick the Great and Voltaire the Instruction proclaimed the equality of all men before the law and disapproved of death penalty and torture. Unfortunately her proposed code was never completed. Catherine's manuscript was written in French and she later produced a Russian translation. Editions in German and Russian were published in Moscow in 1767. The book was initially banned in France because it was too liberal which is why the first French-language edition was produced in Switzerland with a false imprint. French and Latin editions were eventually published in 1770. OCLC locates 6 copies of this imprint in North American law libraries Columbia George Washington University Harvard Library of Congress UC-Berkeley Yale. Butler The Nakaz of Catherine the Great 531 Entry 40. unknown
1771647971771. Amsterdam 1771. 2nd Dutch ed. Amsterdam 1771. 2nd Dutch ed. Early Amsterdam Edition of Catherine's Nakaz Catherine II 1762-1796 Empress of Russia. Instruction de Sa Majeste Imperiale Catherine II. Pour la Commission Chargee de Dresser le Projet d'un Nouveau Code de Loix. Amsterdam: Chez Marc Michel Rey 1771. vii 229 pp. Frontispiece engraved copperplate medallion portrait of Catherine II by C.A. Boily. Octavo 7-3/4" x 4-3/4"; 19.68 x 12.06 cm. Contemporary mottled calf blind rules to boards gilt spine with lettering piece edges rouged marbled endpapers. A few minor scuffs to boards moderate rubbing to extremities spine ends worn front joint starting at ends corners bumped and somewhat worn. Light toning to text dampstaining and light foxing to a few leaves internally clean. An attractive copy. $1250. Second Dutch edition. This important text also known as the Nakaz or Instruction is a statement of legal principles written by Catherine II from 1764 and 1766. Permeated with the ideas of the French Enlightenment and copied mostly from the work of Voltaire Montesquieu and Beccaria it was compiled as a guide for the All-Russia Legislative Commission convened by the Empress in 1767 to create a new code to replace the 1649 Muscovite Code. Revised in consultation with Beccaria Frederick the Great and Voltaire the Nakaz proclaimed the equality of all men before the law and disapproved of death penalty and torture. Unfortunately her proposed code was never completed. Catherine's manuscript was written in French and she later produced a Russian translation. Editions in German and Russian were published in Moscow in 1767. Several editions followed in nations ranging from Italy to Latvia. The first Dutch edition in Dutch translation was published in Amsterdam in 1769. The 1771 Amsterdam edition was the first Dutch edition in French. This is a scarce imprint. OCLC locates 2 copies in North American law libraries Library of Congress UC-Berkeley. Butler and Tomsinov Eds. The Nakaz of Catherine the Great 528 entry 28. unknown
1771648601771. Amsterdam: Chez Marc Michel Rey 1771. Amsterdam: Chez Marc Michel Rey 1771. Attractive Early Amsterdam Edition of Catherine's Nakaz Catherine II 1762-1796 Empress of Russia. Instruction de Sa Majeste Imperiale Catherine II. Pour la Commission Chargee de Dresser le Projet d'un Nouveau Code de Loix. Amsterdam: Chez Marc Michel Rey 1771. vii 229 pp. Copperplate portrait frontispiece. Octavo 7-3/4" x 4-3/4". Later patterned-paper covered boards calf lettering piece to spine patterned endpapers. Minor wear to spine ends and corners front joint starting at ends. Negligible light toning to text dampstaining to bottom and fore-edges of text block very faint in most places in preliminaries somewhat darker. A nice copy. $1250. Second Dutch edition. This important text also known as the Nakaz or Instruction is a statement of legal principles written by Catherine II from 1764 and 1766. Permeated with the ideas of the French Enlightenment and copied mostly from the work of Voltaire Montesquieu and Beccaria it was compiled as a guide for the All-Russia Legislative Commission convened by the Empress in 1767 to create a new code to replace the 1649 Muscovite Code. Revised in consultation with Beccaria Frederick the Great and Voltaire the Nakaz proclaimed the equality of all men before the law and disapproved of the death penalty and torture. Unfortunately her proposed code was never completed. Catherine's manuscript was written in French and she later produced a Russian translation. Editions in German and Russian were published in Moscow in 1767. Several editions followed in nations ranging from Italy to Latvia. The first Dutch edition in Dutch translation was published in Amsterdam in 1769. The 1771 Amsterdam edition was the first Dutch edition in French. It is a scarce imprint. OCLC locates 2 copies in North American law libraries Library of Congress UC-Berkeley. Butler The Nakaz of Catherine the Great 528 entry 28. unknown