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1792691A Lyon, de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé Vatar-Delaroche, 1792. In-4 de 4 pp.
17990302# AUTEUR: Stedman # ÉDITEUR: Buisson Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1799 ( an VII ) # COUVERTURE: demi basane dos à faux nerfs et titre doré ( reliure XIXe) # DÉTAILS: in 8° relié 2 ff + 440 pp Manque T1 et Atlas.T3 en vente sur ce site. Description de l'Hollandais Stedman qui resta en Guyane lors de la révolte du Surinam. Ex-libris A de Saint Ferréol. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
17990303# AUTEUR: Stedman # ÉDITEUR: Buisson Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1799 ( an VII ) # COUVERTURE: demi-basane dos à faux nerfs et titre doré (reliure XIXe) # DÉTAILS: in 8° relié 2 ff + 506pp+1ff Ce volume contient le tableau de la colonie de Cayenne. Description de l'Hollandais Stedman qui resta en Guyane lors de la révolte du Surinam. manquent T1 et Atlas. Le T2 est en vente sur ce site. Ex-libris A de Saint Ferréol # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
17912957# AUTEUR: Rochon Alexis # ÉDITEUR: Prault, Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: T1-1791- T2 et 3 an X (1802) # ENVOI, BEAUX PAPIERS: Vergé # COUVERTURE: 1/2 basane dos à faux nerfs dorés # DÉTAILS: 3 tomes en 2 volumes in 8° reliés: T1- 2ff.(faux titre et titre)+ LXIV (discours préliminaire)+ 322pp.+ carte dépliante. T2- 2ff.+ 3pp.(avis de l'imprimeur)+ VIII (avertissement)+ 43pp.(vocabulaire)+ 194pp.+ carte dépliante. T3- 1ff.(pdt)+ pagination continue 470pp.+ 2ff.et 11 dépliants hors-texte (tables astronomiques)+ XLI (table des matières). Reliés 1/2 mouton bigarré dos à faux nerfs et titre dorés, emboitage. (reliure moderne) Edition originale. Bon état. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
17781076London: Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan. 1778. First edition. Folio 32 x 20cm. Unbound. 2 1007-1012. Woodcut coat of arms to the title page decorative woodcut initial to the first text page text in black letter. A very good copy with just a little toning slight separation and minor wear to the left-hand margin where once bound within a larger volume. An act restoring Ireland's ability to export goods directly to the colonies in the Americas and Africa issued in the context of the American Revolutionary War and amending what became known as the Navigation Acts. Restricting the freedoms of Britain's colonies with regard to the import and export of goods the Navigation Acts had been a significant factor in fermenting rebellious discontent in America - requiring all of a colony's imports to be either bought from Britain or resold by British merchants in Britain regardless of the price obtainable elsewhere. The acts were also resented in Ireland and damaged its economy as they permitted the importation of English goods into Ireland tariff-free and simultaneously imposed tariffs on Irish exports travelling in the opposite direction. The present act removing some of these barriers demonstrates the changing nature of British mercantilism as the American Revolution progressed. London: Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan. unknown
17913649Paris: Imprimerie Nationale 1791. First edition. Bound in later hardpaper boards covered with pastepaper spine with red gilt leather title vignette. Untrimmed. Paper tanned. Otherwise in very good condition. First edition. Bound in later hardpaper boards covered with pastepaper spine with red gilt leather title vignette. 18 2 blank p. <p><br /> Official report on the 1786 “Commission de Tabago†an extraordinary tribunal established to examine debts between British creditors and settlers after the French conquest of the island.<br /> <p><p><br /> First edition of the National Assembly’s official report on the controversial “Commission de Tabago†an extraordinary tribunal established in 1786 under the ancien régime to review debts between British capitalists and settlers after the French conquest of Tobago.<br /> <p><p><br /> The report reconstructs the background of the island’s transfer: originally ceded to Britain in 1763 Tobago had been largely settled and financed by British investors who lent capital for the development of sugar estates secured by mortgages. Following the French conquest 1781 and definitive cession Treaty of Paris 1783 the treaty guaranteed the inhabitants’ property rights under English law. Nevertheless in 1786 the Conseil du Roi created a special commission at Tobago to investigate alleged usury and excessive interest rates in these mortgage contracts. The commission—presided by the governor and ordonnateur—confiscated titles annulled or reduced debts and declared most English claims void provoking losses estimated at over 13 million livres.<br /> <p><p><br /> This Rapport examines the legality of the tribunal under both French and English law concluding that it was arbitrary unconstitutional and in violation of the 1783 peace treaty. The committees show that English statutes were misquoted that the island’s existing courts Common Pleas and Chancery already had proper jurisdiction and that no disputes existed before the commission was imposed. The report also denounces the suppression of trial by jury and the disregard of due process. It recommends—and the Assembly accepted—that the entire commission and its judgments be annulled thereby restoring lawful jurisdiction in the colony. The episode marked one of the last acts of French administration on Tobago which was recaptured by Britain in April 1793 returned to France in 1802 under the Treaty of Amiens and formally surrendered under the Treaty of Paris in 1814.<br /> <p><p><br /> An important Revolutionary document reflecting early attempts to reconcile French constitutional principles with colonial administration and international treaty obligations.<br /> <p><p><br /> Not in Sabin. No records on RBH. WorldCat locates 6 copies.<br /> <p>. [Imprimerie Nationale] unknown
179521087Paris 1795 1 feuillet avec en-tête préimprimé : 1ère Division, 1ère Section Liberté Egalité et orné d'une vignette en noir (république Française), manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier vergé ligné filigrané, format 20,8 centimètres de large par 30,5 centimètres de haut, Lettre écrite à Paris, le 12 Floréal An 3, signature ILLISIBLE
17555961A Londres, et se vend aussi à Paris, Chez Le Breton, Dessaint, Pissot, Lambert, 1755. In-12 de XXIV-336 pages, plein veau marbré du temps, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre rouge, coiffes absentes, premier mors fendu, coins frottés. Manque le faux-titre.
179124531Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE 1791 -in-12 broché un journal (original d'époque), broché bleu-gris in-douze Editeur (paperback duodecimo editor)(19 x 11,5 cm), dos muet, couverture imprimée en noir, brochure d'origine non rognée, texte imprimé sur papier velin, ligné et filigrané, 2 légers trous sur la première de couverture bleue (moins d'1/2 cm2), sans illustrations (no illustration), mouillures anciennes, couverture fanée, pagination (24ff. chiffrées de la page 1 à la page 48 et 42 ff. chiffrées de la page 1 à la page 84), Journal du samedi 5 Février 1791 (n°6) Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE Editeur,
179124530Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE 1791 -in-12 broché un journal (original d'époque), broché bleu-gris in-douze Editeur (paperback duodecimo editor)(19 x 11,5 cm), dos muet, couverture imprimée en noir, brochure d'origine non rognée, texte imprimé sur papier velin, ligné et filigrané, sans illustrations (no illustration), mouillures anciennes, couverture fanée, pagination (18ff. chiffrées de la page 1 à la page 36 et 36 ff. chiffrées de la page 1 à la page 72), Journal du samedi 5 Novembre 1791 (n°45) Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE Editeur,
179124516Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE 1791 -in-12 broché un journal (original d'époque), broché bleu-gris in-douze Editeur (paperback duodecimo editor)(19 x 11,5 cm), dos muet, couverture imprimée en noir, brochure d'origine non rognée, texte imprimé sur papier velin, ligné et filigrané, sans illustrations (no illustration), pagination (18ff. chiffrées de la page 133 à la page 168 et 41 ff. chiffrées de la page 229 à la page 312 + un feuillet volant de 4 pages : supplément à l'article de Paris & aux nouvelles étrangères du jeudi 21 avril 1791), Journal du samedi 23 Avril 1791 (n°17) Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE Editeur,
179124515Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE 1791 -in-12 broché un journal (original d'époque), broché bleu-gris in-douze Editeur (paperback duodecimo editor)(19 x 11,5 cm), dos muet, couverture imprimée en noir, brochure d'origine non rognée, texte imprimé sur papier velin, ligné et filigrané, sans illustrations (no illustration), pagination (18ff. chiffrées de la page 37 à la page 72 et 36 ff. chiffrées de la page 73 à la page 144), Journal du samedi 12 Novembre 1791 (n°46) Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE Editeur,
179124514Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE 1791 -in-12 broché un journal (original d'époque), broché bleu-gris in-douze Editeur (paperback duodecimo editor)(19 x 11,5 cm), dos muet, couverture imprimée en noir, brochure d'origine non rognée, texte imprimé sur papier velin, ligné et filigrané, sans illustrations (no illustration), pagination (18ff. chiffrées de la page 1 à la page 36 et 36 ff. chiffrées de la page 1 à la page 72), Journal du samedi 3 Décembre 1791 (n°49) Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE Editeur,
179124513Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE 1791 -in-12 broché un journal (original d'époque), broché bleu-gris in-douze Editeur (paperback duodecimo editor)(19 x 11,5 cm), dos muet, couverture imprimée en noir, brochure d'origine non rognée, texte imprimé sur papier velin, ligné et filigrané, sans illustrations (no illustration), manque de papier à la 4ème de couverture, pagination (17ff. chiffrées de la page 49 à la page 84 et 48 ff. chiffrées de la page 73 à la page 168), Journal du samedi 14 Mai 1791 (n°20) Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE Editeur,
179124509Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE 1791 -in-12 broché un journal (original d'époque), broché bleu-gris in-douze Editeur (paperback duodecimo editor)(19 x 11,5 cm), dos muet, couverture imprimée en noir, brochure d'origine non rognée, texte imprimé sur papier velin, ligné et filigrané, sans illustrations (no illustration), pagination (18ff. chiffrées de la page 49 à la page 84 et 36 ff. chiffrées de la page 73 à la page 144), Journal du samedi 8 Octobre 1791 (n°41) Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE Editeur,
178924451Paris MERCURE FRANCAIS 1789 -in-12 broché un journal (original d'époque), broché in-douze Editeur (paperback duodecimo editor)(19 x 11,5 cm), dos muet, couverture imprimée en noir, brochure d'origine non rognée, texte imprimé sur papier vergé, ligné et filigrané, sans illustrations (no illustration), la couverture d'origine bleu-gris manque mais le journal est bien complet, pagination (18ff. chiffrées de la page 37 à la page 72 et 46 ff. chiffrées de la page 97 à la page 192), Journal du 12 décembre 1789 (n°50) Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE Editeur,
179911843Maradan Paris 1799 1 vol. In-8 de 269 pp. 13 f.n.ch. (tableaux) 11 pp. (catalogue); demi-parchemin début XIXème, dos lisse, pièce de titre.
1704WRCAM44504London 1704. 2193-199pp. Folio. Dbd. Fine. In a half morocco folding clamshell case. An official British Act encouraging the importation of naval stores from the American colonies including tar pitch hemp masts and yardarms and other similar items. The colonies aided greatly in the expansion of the British Navy especially their stocks of large trees for naval timber. Only a handful of copies in ESTC. ESTC N53404. unknown books
1755P2-1C-2Londres, le Breton, Desaint, pissot, Lambert, 1755. In-12, veau blond, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre maroquin rouge, endrement, filets d’or sur les plats, reliure de l’époque, tranches marbrées. XXIV-336pp. Très RARE. London, Le Breton, 1755. 12mo, XXIV-336pp. Complete with half title. Woodcut headpiece & initial. Contemporary calf, gilt back, red label. First edition of this popular work on the history of British commerce with the east coast of America written from English sources by a member of the controller-general’s staff in Paris. Included are chapters on Newfoundland, Acadia, and Hudson’s Bay. The author contends that England’s American colonies are the major source of her power and wealth. Nice copy.
17551031561755 A Londres, et se vend à Paris, Quai des Augustins, chez Guillyn, au Lys d'or - 1755 - Deux volumes in-12 (17 x 10,5 cm) - Plein veau blond de l'époque - Filets et fleurons dorés - Etiquette de titre et de tomaison sur fond brun, toutes tranches rouges - 24 + xlj + 460 + 472 pages - Table des chapitres en fin du tome I. Complet en deux volumes
176315381Bauche Paris 1763 1 vol. 4 parties en un vol. in-4 de 4 ff.n.ch. VIII 135 pp. 46 pp. de 136 à 192 pp. 40 ff.n.ch., plein veau fauve marbré de l’époque, dos à nerfs orné, tranches rouges.
174236184London 1742. 6 works in one volume folio. 12 1/2 x 8 inches. Manuscript index. Contemporary English mottled calf expertly rebacked to style spine gilt with raised bands red morocco lettering piece.<br/> <br/>Provenance: Samuel Sandys 1st Baron Sandys 1695-1770<br/> <br/>An extraordinary sammelband of early 18th century Parliamentary reports and colonial laws relating principally to the English colonies in America including the first collected printing of colonial charters and an important early work on Georgia.<br/> <br/>1 Report from the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations . a Scheme for the Registering the Wool of Great Britain and Ireland. London: 1741 but 1742. 11 1pp. This Parliamentary report dated Feb. 12 1741-2 and issued under Walpole's administration details a fifty-point process for the licensing of wool from the moment of shearing in an attempt to reduce the smuggling of wool and the avoidance of export tariffs. ESTC T150068. 2 An Abridgement of Several Acts and Clauses of Acts of Parliament Relating to the Trade and Navigation of Great Britain to and from and in the British Plantations in America. London: John Baskett. 1739. Text in two columns. 44pp. Includes text from the Molasses Act of 1733 as well as other British Acts of Parliament relating to colonial trade the fisheries piracy and more from as early as 1660 to 1735. Sabin 80; ESTC T111534 recording only four copies in North America. 3 MARTYN Benjamin 1699-1763. An Account shewing the Progress of the Colony of Georgia in America from its First Establishment. London: 1741. 2 71 1pp. Ordered to be published by the Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia this work -- the first history of the Colony of Georgia -- was issued as a Parliamentary paper ordered to be printed 26 February 1741. "While Martyn's two earlier pieces of 1732 his Some Account and New and Accurate Account were in the nature of prospectuses for the proposed colony of Georgia the Account shewing the Progress is a year by year record of happenings there preceded by a discussion of the charter and especially its reasons for the prohibition against Negroes. There is also much on the relations between Georgia and South Carolina. This is the first year by year account of the colony of Georgia." Streeter. A very few examples are extant with a map of Georgia inserted not present here and not present in either the Streeter or Siebert copies. Rare. Clark I:121; De Renne I pp. 90--91; European Americana 174/147; Howes M353; Sabin 45000; Siebert sale 573; Streeter sale 2:1145; Vail 411; ESTC T103222. 4 A List of Copies of Charters from the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations . Viz. Maryland . Connecticut . Rhode-Island . Pensylvania sic . Massachusets Bay . Georgia . London: 1741. 2; 12; 10; 14; 12; 21 1; 18pp. Text of the Maryland Charter in Latin. The first collected edition of American colonial charters issued as a Parliamentary paper and ordered to be printed 11 February 1741. ESTC notes two issues: the present with "John Clarke" on the last line of the first page of the Connecticut charter. Rare with only a single example in the auction records for the past half century. Rich I:15; Sabin 41430; Tower 8; ESTC T80993. 5 Acts of Assembly Made and Enacted in the Bermuda or Summer-Islands From 1690 to 1713-14. London: John Baskett 1719. 2 v 1 79 1pp. With separate title pages to each of the various sessions i.e. at pages 28 41 and 55. The first collected laws of Bermuda. Very rare with no examples in the auction records for the past half century. Sabin 4906; Tower 4; ESTC T145163. 6 Acts of Assembly Passed in the Island of Barbadoes; From 1717-18 to 1738 inclusive. Part II. London: John Baskett 1739. x 2 blank 315-484pp. Preceded by pp. 315-318 i.e. a supplement to Part I. The first part was separately published in 1721 and reissued in 1732 comprising the laws from 1648 to 1718. This second part recording the laws from 1717 to 138 also includes an abridgment of the previous Acts of Assembly in the rear. Sabin 3260; ESTC T19070. unknown books
179243527P., Imp. du Cercle Social, An I 1792 Pet. in-8 demi-basane blonde, dos lisse, filets dorés, 171 pp. Quelques feuillets brunis. Très bon exemplaire sous étui.
1729WRCAM23782Paris: De L'Imprimerie de P.J. Mariette Imprimeur de la Police 1729. 4pp. Quarto on a folded folio sheet. Some light foxing and soiling. Contemporary inscription. Very good. This French Royal decree addresses goods smuggled from America enjoining judges to be severe not only with smugglers but with those who shelter them or deal in smuggled goods including tobacco illegally imported into France. This is a variant of the example cited by Wroth of which only one copy is located that at Harvard. No copies of this issue are located in OCLC. Rare. <br> <br> From the library of Cardinal Etienne Charles de Lomenie de Brienne 1727-1794 Minister of Louis XVI Archbishop of Toulouse and of Sens. A friend of Voltaire and a member of the Académie Française Brienne wielded significant power as as head of the Finance Ministry which earned him many enemies. He died in prison during the French Revolution despite having renounced Catholicism in 1793 presumably as an attempt to save his life. WROTH ACTS OF FRENCH ROYAL ADMINISTRATION 1179 ref. MAGGS FRENCH COLONISATION OF AMERICA 341 this copy. De L'Imprimerie de P.J. Mariette, Imprimeur de la Police unknown books
1719WRCAM40664Paris 1719. 8pp. Quarto on a folded folio sheet. Very minor tanning. Contemporary inscription. Fine. A French royal decree granting the right to farm taxes for the Compagnie des Indes to Armand Pillavoine for nine years. The "Fermes des Domaines d'Occident" levied dues within the French possessions in North America including taxes on wine spirits and tobacco within Canada and "Nouvelle France." Wroth lists only two copies at the British Museum and NYPL; OCLC adds only one more at the Toronto Public Library. Rare. <br> <br> From the library of Cardinal Etienne Charles de Lomenie de Brienne 1727-94 Minister of Louis XVI Archbishop of Toulouse and of Sens. A friend of Voltaire and a member of the Académie Française Brienne wielded significant power as head of the Finance Ministry which earned him many enemies. He died in prison during the French Revolution despite having renounced Catholicism in 1793 presumably as an attempt to save his life. WROTH ACTS OF FRENCH ROYAL ADMINISTRATION 726. MAGGS FRENCH COLONISATION OF AMERICA 146 this copy. OCLC 63005995. unknown books