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175017161750 s.n., Brest (Amsterdam), 1750. In-12, plein veau porphire, dos orné.(xiv), 211 pages
179212901… séante aux Jacobins S.-Honoré, à Paris, aux Sociétés affiliées. Paris le 23 juin 1792. À propos du Général La Fayette. en feuille Très bon Paris Imprimerie du Patriote François 1792 1 plaquette in-8°
1778466061Frankfurt u. Leipzig, 1778-79. XIX, 540 S., 15 Bl.; 1 Bl., S. XXI-XXXVIII, 1 Bl., S. 544-1142, 18 Bl. Mit wiederholter gestochener Titelvignette u. 1 gestochenen Kopfvignette. Einfache Pappbände d. Zeit (fleckig u. bestoßen, Rückenbezüge mit Fehlstellen). [3 Warenabbildungen]
1773488133Londres (= Amsterdam), 1773. VII, 232 S.; 2 Bl., 280 S. Leder d. Zeit (fleckig u. vor allem am Rücken berieben, Gelenke geplatzt, Ecken u. Kapitale bestoßen). [2 Warenabbildungen]
177552300Jena, Cröcker, 1775. 2 Bl., 490 S., 31 Bl.; 124 S., 2 Bl. Pergament d. Zeit mit altem Papierüberzug (Kanten bestoßen, Überzugspapier berieben u. fleckig, Rückenschild nur fragmentarisch erhalten). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1766631287Neapel, Pasquali, 1766. 383 S. Halbpergament d. 19. Jahrhunderts mit Rückenschild (etwas berieben). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1793426399Wirzburg, Rienner, 1793. 60 S. Broschur.
17933426399Wirzburg, Rienner, 1793. 60 S. Broschur.
1786228061786 Londres, 1786, 2 vol. in-8°, rel. pl. bas., mors fendus, coiffes émoussées, petits manques et épidermures sur les plats,texte bon. Le tome 2 contient des propos relatifs au règne de George III et la Révolution Américaine, description des colonies anglaises avant la révolution, guerre des colonies, constitution de l'Amérique
1791WRCAM12452London 1791. 84pp. bound with: LA CONSTITUTION FRANCOISE; PRESENTEE AU ROI PAR L'ASSEMBLEE NATIONALE LE 3 SEPTEMBRE 1791. Paris i.e. London. 1791. 77pp. Contemporary paper backed marbled boards printed paper spine label. Somewhat rubbed later endpapers. Very good untrimmed. Noted on the half title as the third edition of the French constitution. Printed herein are the English translation and the original French. The constitution of the French Republic horrified most Englishmen excepting Charles James Fox. hardcover books
1795WRCAM11233Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Benj. Franklin Bache 1795. 59pp. Modern half morocco and marbled boards. Minor tanning to text. Very good. The events of the French Revolution were followed with the keenest interest in America. As the excesses in France grew American reaction split along emerging political lines with the Federalists expressing revulsion while the Democrats were more supportive. The French Constitution of 1793 collapsed with the end of the Terror and this new constitution which created the Directory was instituted. This is the first American edition in English of that new constitution published by the Democratic grandson of Franklin Benjamin Franklin Bache. Bache also published an edition in French the same year. It would have keenly interested the politicians of that year both from a party and foreign relations viewpoint. The NUC locates eight copies. EVANS 28694. Printed and sold by Benj. Franklin Bache hardcover books
1791262411Paris: Baudoin 1791. hardcover. near fine. 2 37 4 4 151 82 pages. 12mo handsomely bound in full contemporary mottled calf chipped at top of spine; gilt-stamped spine with leather spine labels; marbled end-papers. Paris: Baudouin Imprimeur de L'Assemblee Nationale 1791.<br/><br/> First written constitution of France. Many different printings appeared within days of the original folio edition this is likely the first 12mo edition. Included in this volume with separate paginations are: Message du Roi a l'Assemblee 13 Set. 1791; Discours et Serment du Roi. 14 Sept 1791; La Declaration des Droits de L'Homme et du Citoyen Includes comparison of the laws of many peoples ancient and modern and particularly the declarations of different American states Paris l'an troisieme de la liberte. Also Bound-in is another copy of the Declaration des Droits de l"Homme Paris: Chez Baudoin 1790.<br/><br/> Baudoin unknown books
1791262411Paris: Baudoin 1791. hardcover. near fine. 2 37 4 4 151 82 pages. 12mo handsomely bound in full contemporary mottled calf chipped at top of spine; gilt-stamped spine with leather spine labels; marbled end-papers. Paris: Baudouin Imprimeur de L'Assemblee Nationale 1791.<br/> <br/> First written constitution of France. Many different printings appeared within days of the original folio edition this is likely the first 12mo edition. Included in this volume with separate paginations are: Message du Roi a l'Assemblee 13 Set. 1791; Discours et Serment du Roi. 14 Sept 1791; La Declaration des Droits de L'Homme et du Citoyen Includes comparison of the laws of many peoples ancient and modern and particularly the declarations of different American states Paris l'an troisieme de la liberte. Also Bound-in is another copy of the Declaration des Droits de l"Homme Paris: Chez Baudoin 1790.<br/> <br/> Baudoin unknown
1795NS0005Paris L'An 3 de la Republique Française une & indivisible. Hard Cover. 8vo; 56 pages a-c8 d4. Dated p. 56: 5 Fructidor l'an troisième i. e. 22 Aug. 1795. Signed p. 56 by Chenier président; Dersey Solignac Bernier Laurenceat Dentzel Quirot sécrétaires. The French Convention Nationale 1792-1795 had governed without a constitution. That of 1791 had been replaced by a more radical one of 1793 which was never activated. "The post-Robespierrist Convention continuing the reaction against popular revolutionism. elements of direct democracy that had characterized the earlier constitution were abandoned but the new one preserved the basic changes brought by the Revolution" see R.R. Palmer <i>Age of Democratic Revolution</i> 2: 214. This edition seems to be unrecorded. It is signed by the members of the committee that drafted it chaired by playwright Marie-Joseph Chenier 1764-1811. The edition seems to be an attempt to persuade people to accept its terms. This Constitution was rejected by even more reactionary elements and led to establishment of the Directorate in October 1795. Not in NUC; not in Martin & Walter cf. 4: 2: 4140. Very Good in contemporary boards leather spine. Stock#NS0005. L'An 3 de la République Française une & indivisible. hardcover
1781461551Halle, Waisenhaus, 1781. (8) 540 (28) S. Halbleder der Zeit.
17813461551Halle, Waisenhaus, 1781. (8) 540 (28) S. Halbleder der Zeit.
1791244691791 Paris, Desnos, 1791, in-16, veau marbré, dos lisse orné de faux-nerfs, pièce de titre en maroquin vert, roulette dorée sur les plats et les coupes, tranches dorée, 160 + 12 pages in-fine calendrier.
17983458Londres, 1798
1731501976Frankfurt u. Gießen, Krieger, 1731. 24 Bl., 436 S. (ohne die 33 Bl. Index am Schluß). Interimspappband d. Zeit (wasserfleckig u. bestoßen, Rücken mit Bibliotheksschild). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1731409093Frankfurt u. Gießen, Krieger, 1731. 24 Bl., 436 S. , 34 Bl. (d.l.w.). Leder d. Zeit mit Rückenschild, reicher Rückenvergoldung u. Rotschnitt (leicht berieben). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1793bn1605A Paris, chez Froullé, imprimeur-libraire, quai des Augustins, n°39 Relié 1793 Exemplaire de la bibliothèque de Frédéric Lachèvre. In-12 (10,7 x 17,5 cm), reliure plein veau, dos lisse orné de fleurs dorées, liseret d'encadrement sur les plats, liseret doré sur les coupes, gardes couleurs, ex-libris de F. Lachèvre au verso du premier plat, viij-302 pages ; coins frottés, par ailleiurs bel exemplaire. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1783106382<p>Small 8vo modern calf spine in gilt spine label title 2 1 3-257 pp. Rebound A1 cropped only affecting the running head binder stamp on endpaper Some browning and foxing otherwise very good in a near fine modern binding. This is a first Scottish edition of this work originally published in Philadelphia in 1781. There were two London editions prior to this printing. In addition to the Constitutions of the various colonies this work includes a copy of The Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation. As a preface this edition includes two pages of Scottish verse. This appears to be a somewhat scarce edition as the OCLC locates only two copies. Sabin 16091. OCLC. </p> ohn Bryce, books
178737046Worcester: Isaiah Thomas 1787. Pages 335-352 with caption title as issued. Upper margins of several leaves trimmed closely shaving portions of several page numbers a couple of printer flaws with effect on a few letters. Good in modern pale grey paper over boards.<br/><br/> This early rare printing of the proposed Constitution-- certainly one of the earliest-- appears at pages 349-352 under the heading "Proceedings of the Federal Convention." Isaiah Thomas started the Worcester Magazine in April 1786. It was "The octavo continuation of Isaiah Thomas' newspaper The Massachusetts Spy necessitated by his opposition to the tariffs on paper and the tax upon advertisements in newspapers which were repealed in April 1788" Lomazow. <br/>Lomazow 20. Evans 20159. Mott 92-93. Isaiah Thomas unknown books
178737045Philadelphia: Printed by Mathew Carey 1787. 3 212-311 1 pp. Widely scattered light foxing; final few leaves with some blank inner margin wear. Pages 276-286 print in Very Good condition the proposed U.S. Constitution claimed as its first magazine printing. Overall Good in modern pale grey paper over boards.<br/><br/> This September issue is credited along with another Philadelphia publication 'The Columbian Magazine' as the first periodical printing of the Constitution of the United States. The prefacing paragraph and Preamble are also printed: "The Constitution framed for the united states of America by a convention of deputies from the states . at a session begun May 14 and ended September 17 1787. We the people of the united states in order to form a more perfect union establish justice." After the Constitution signatures in type of George Washington and other delegates listed by state are printed; followed by Washington's two transmittal letters to the States and Congress's resolution signed in type by Charles Thomson as Secretary "recommending the appointment of state conventions to consider the preceding constitution". <br/> The Constitution is not the only item of importance contained in this September number. It also has an early American printing of Benjamin Franklin's "Information for those who wish to remove to America" first printed privately in Passy in 1784; and several other essays on American commerce politics and culture.<br/>Lomazow 22e. Evans 20194. Printed by Mathew Carey unknown books
178830007.048Philadelphia PA 1788. Softcover. Fine. The Columbian Magazine. Magazine. The Columbian Magazine Philadelphia Pa. December 1788. 52 pp. 5 x 8 in. Lacking plates. This title has the honor of being the first successful American magazine having begun in September 1786 and lasting until December 1792. Although many titles existed earlier none enjoyed the success of lasting beyond a few issues or a couple of years.Opens with five pages on ""An Account of the Ancient Colleges at Cambridge in New England."" that being Harvard University. pp. 669-673.A recipe for making artificial Asses milk p. 698.With ""The American Plutarch - Memoirs of Captain John Smith"" pp. 699-703 continued for a previous issue and concluded in the next.A section on ""American Intelligence"" pp. 715-718 with the latest news reports including an item from Edenton North Carolina:""a new convention be recommended for the purpose of reconsidering the new constitution held out by the federal convention as a government for the United States."" p. 716.With a ""List of Senators of the United States Already Chosen"" by state pp. 717-718.Also mention of the officers for the Masonic Lodge at Philadelphia p. 716. paperback books