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OKKU2280Paris Librairie Hermétique 1910. Jeweils 1 Frontispizportrait 86; 113 S. HLnbd. d. Zeit m. mont. ODeckel d. ersten Werkes Titel- u. Schmutztitelblatt m. Anmerkungen. Paris, Librairie Hermétique 1910. unknown
elala5755Vienna: F.J.Kaiserer 1791. First Edition of this response to Giovanni Barberi’s Compendio Della Vita E Delle Gesta Di Giuseppe Balsamo Denominato Il Conte Cagliostro Rome: 1791. The infamous impostor self-proclaimed psychic healer alchemist soothsayer and founder of Egyptian freemasonry was betrayed to the Inquisition and arrested in 1789 for attempting to establish a Masonic lodge in Rome. Cagliostro was originally sentenced to death but his sentence was commuted to life imprisonment at the Forte de San Leo where he died in 1795. 8vo. pp. 72. uncut in original wrs. elala5755 Vienna: F.J.Kaiserer, 1791 unknown
elala5754Paris…Maestricht: J.P.Roux & Compagnie 1791. Third Edition of the French Translation. The infamous impostor self-proclaimed psychic healer alchemist soothsayer and founder of Egyptian freemasonry was betrayed to the Inquisition and arrested in 1789 for attempting to establish a Masonic lodge in Rome. Cagliostro was originally sentenced to death but his sentence was commuted to life imprisonment at the Forte de San Leo where he died in 1795. 8vo. pp. xxiv 182. with half-title. lacking frontis. portrait. 19th century bds. elala5754 Paris…Maestricht: J.P.Roux & Compagnie, 1791 unknown
elala5752np: 1786. First Edition of the German Translation The present pamphlet concerns Cagliostro’s prosecution for participation in the Affair of the Diamond Necklace that involved Marie Antoinette and the Prince Louis de Rohan. He was acquitted of the charge after a nine-month imprisonment in the Bastille and banished from France by order of Louis XVI. The infamous impostor self-proclaimed psychic healer alchemist soothsayer and founder of Egyptian freemasonry was betrayed to the Inquisition and arrested in 1789 for attempting to establish a Masonic lodge in Rome. Cagliostro was originally sentenced to death but his sentence was commuted to life imprisonment at the Forte de San Leo where he died in 1795. small 8vo. pp. 210. original wrs. faint dampstaining. elala5752 np: 1786 unknown
2512MA103<p>Retrouvé traduit du Latin et Publié Avec Une Introduction par le Dr. Ouvrage orné d"un portrail hors texte. Henri Dangles. Éditions Pythagore. Paris. MCMXXXII 1932.</p>_x000d_<p>De 19x145 cm. Com 86 ii págs. Brochado. Ilustrado. Exemplar n.º 6 de uma tiragem de 10 no papel Japonês Imperial com lombada manuseada.</p> SACO MA703-03 unknown
elala5753Rome: 1791. Published the same year as the first edition. The infamous impostor self-proclaimed psychic healer alchemist soothsayer and founder of Egyptian freemasonry was betrayed to the Inquisition and arrested in 1789 for attempting to establish a Masonic lodge in Rome. Cagliostro was originally sentenced to death but his sentence was commuted to life imprisonment at the Forte de San Leo where he died in 1795. Bound in at end is Jean Baptiste Louis Gresset’s ‘Il Parrocchetto†fourth Italian edition Paris: 1789. 8vo. pp. 224. 19th century half calf. elala5753 Rome: 1791 unknown
1791NF2815Vie de Joseph Balsamo connu sous le nom de Comte Cagliostro extraite de la procedure instruite contre lui Rome en 1790 : traduite d'aprs l'original italien imprim a la Chambre apostolique; enrichie de notes curieuses et orne de son portrait A Paris: Chez Onfroy Librarie et Strasbourg Chez Jean-George Treuttel Librarie 1791 239 pages. a set of bound signatures with staining to the frontispiece some off-setting and faint staining to the title page about a dozen leaves with curled and folded fore edge corner tips else a vg/vg set of untrimmed signatures ready to be placed between leather. Chez Onfroy Librarie, / Chez Jean-George Treuttel Librarie, hardcover
1787299896Paris.: Lottin and Lottin. 1787. Contemporary quarter brown leather over mottled boards gilt spine decorations. Very good. 4to. 25x18.5 cm. A collection of six scarce pamphlets bound together. Cagliostro was a prominent mystic and founder of the Egyptian rite of Freemasonry. Several of these pamphlets detail the dispute between Cagliostro and the governor of the Bastille Marquis de Lunay. weight: 1.3 lb. Lottin and Lottin. hardcover
181119996Paris 1811. Engraved frontispiece portrait and 90 woodcut vignettes one folding table. Later wrappers made from printer’s waste worn. Uncut. Old armorial stamp on advertising leaf. In good original condition. First edition the only copy located of this monographic cheat-sheet to winning the French lottery. The text expounds on lottery operations in both Paris and Brussels offering mathematical commentary on the likelihood of a draw and financial risks to players. The author takes his assessments further into the esoteric though and weighs in on the influence of the zodiac secret societies dream interpretation and cabalistic numerology on the outcome of the game. Fifty pages comprise an alphabetic list of dream motifs and their corresponding lottery numbers and a further twenty list dream narratives and what fortune they denote. <br /> The publisher/author named his work for Alessandro Cagliostro 1743-1795 an Italian magician who dazzled courts across Europe with his performances of divination and alchemy. A figure shrouded in mystery and occultism Cagliostro’s reputation inspired copycats and storytellers for decades after his death.<br /> The Loterie Royale was established in 1776 as a public revenue interest. It was abolished during the French Revolution from 1793-1797. Each lottery drawing consisted of five numbers each between 1 and 90. The author provides all the lottery drawings from its reintroduction in 1797 until 1811 for readers to identify patterns or correlations. The publication date of this edition is derived from the last lottery number recording table which is only filled out until April of that year. unknown