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360421Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Met. Created in the 18th century 1793–1800. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Matt Fibre in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
Paris, Ernest Flammarion 1927. Collection "Leurs amours". In-12 broché de 180 pages. Très bon état
2008121136Plon 2008 In-8 broché 22,5 cm sur 14. 358 pages. Cahier central d’illustrations en couleurs. Bon état d’occasion.
1932113281932 Paris, Flammarion, 1932, In douze, 124 pp, broché, couverture illustrée,
2000LFA-126742126Revue de 28 pages, format 205 x 300 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état
1140858424.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1379477174.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. 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
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
77Paris, Buisson , An IX, 1800,3 volumes in 8 dans de jolies reliures anciennes à l'imitation du veau blond,dos lisses ornés et dorés, listels dorés sur les plats, quelques defauts d'usure et de frotture, 408, 380, 411 pages, un portrait en frontispice,3 volumes in 8 dans de jolies reliures anciennes à l'imitation du veau blond,dos lisses ornés et dorés, listels dorés sur les plats, quelques defauts d'usure et de frotture, 408, 380, 411 pages, un portrait en frontispice,
1801P2-7B-5Paris, Maradan, 1801. 6 volumes in-8° (200x130mm) reliés pleine basane époque, dos lisse orné (manque de cuir à 1 volume), pièce de titre et de tomaison. XX-400pp ; (4)-451pp ; (4)-464pp ; (4)432pp ; (4)-419pp ; (4)-384pp. Édition originale traduite sur la seconde édition anglaise par A-J. Bassinet et revue par Leclerc. French Edition translated by Abbé BASSINET. 6 volumes bound in contemporary sheepskin gild back labels. Paris, 1801, Maradan. 6 volumes in-8 (20x13cm), small piece of leather in one volume.
1799B02922 vol, 10,3 cm X 16,8 cm, 464 pp + 402 pp, reliure plein veau, dos lisse et orné et pièces de titre et de tomaison. tranches mouchetées. Signet.
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.
1980LFA-126717412Un ouvrage de 544 pages, format 150 x 210 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1980, Flammarion, bon état
1977LFA-126717413Un ouvrage de 544 pages, format 155 x 220 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 1977, Flammarion, bon état
1978LFA-126733950Un ouvrage de 544 pages, format 140 x 210 mm, illustré, relié simili cuir, publié en 1978, Flammarion, bon état
in-8°, 656 pages, notes, index, broche, cartonnage souple illustre plastifie. Bel exemplaire. [DV-6]
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.
28572P., Club du Livre Sélectionné, sans date, in 8° relié pleine skyvertex rouge de l'éditeur, 305 pages ; illustrations.
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