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6267Sans lieu ni date In 8 dérelié de 14 pp.
6264Sans lieu ni date (circa 1770). In 8 dérelié de 16 pp.
6270Sans lieu ni date (circa 1770). In 8 dérelié de 23 pp.
195828S.l., 1621 in-8, 23 pp., demi-veau Bradel havane, dos orné de filets dorés, tranches rouges (reliure moderne). Bon exemplaire.
6256Sans lieu ni date (circa 1770). In 8 dérelié de 13 pp.
234643S.l., s.d. in-8, 6 pp., en feuille, non coupé.
205782Aix, S.l.n.d. (1788) in-8, 24 pp., cousu.
238928S.l., s.d. (1775) in-4, 16 pp., dérelié.
238932Paris, P. G. Simon, 1775 in-4, 30 pp., dérelié.
238933Paris, P. G. Simon, 1775 in-4, 20 pp., dérelié.
237156S.l., s.d. (1763) in-12, 40 pp., en feuilles.
206829Paris, Baudouin, (1790) in-8, 3 pp., dérelié.
236017Paris, Baudouin, (1790) in-8, 3 pp., broché, couv. papier bleu postérieur.
138486A Dijon, Ressayre, Causse, 1689-(1781) 17 vol. in-4, basane brune mouchetée, dos à nerfs (reliure de l'époque). Épidermures sur les plats. Accrocs sur certains dos. Pièces de titres parfois abîmées. Qqs rousseurs et mouillures. Il manque les pages de titre des tomes I et III. Petites galeries de vers sur quelques plats, au tome V, elles sont aussi dans l'ouvrage avec atteinte au texte. Au tome XII, l'année 1751 manquait, elle a été remplacée par une copie manuscrite.
143603S.l. [Paris], s.d. (1787) in-8, 22 pp., broché sous couverture d'attente.
216295Collection Collection de documents inédits sur l'histoire de FranceParis, Imprimerie Nationale, 1888-1898 3 forts vol. in-4, [2] ff. n. ch., XCV pp., 718 pp. ; [2] ff. n. ch., LXII pp., un f. n. ch., 958 pp. ; [2] ff. n. ch., XLVII pp., 804 pp., demi-toile grise (reliure postérieure). Importantes mouillures et traces d'humidité.
6257Sans lieu ni date (circa 1770). In 8 dérelié de 7 pp.
239459Paris, au journal Le Figaro [Imprimerie C. Motteroz], 1876 in-12 étroit, VIII pp., 375 pp., demi-toile cerise modeste, dos lisse, titre poussé sur le plat supérieur (reliure de l'éditeur). Exemplaire un peu déboîté.
226612S.l., s.d. (1787) in-8, 31 pp., en feuilles, cousu.
226636S.l., s.d. (1787) in-8, 32 pp., en feuilles, cousu.
237143S.l., s.d. (1766) in-12, 24 pp., en feuilles, cousu.
178785011787 en ff. br. in-12, 42pp., s.l. (Dijon), s.n., 1787,
15622557Cambray: Nicolas Lombard 1562. First edition. Papered spine. With contemporary underlines throughout and occasional marginal notes in ink. Upper outer corners stained and chipped throughout first leaves with small loss. Closed tear on the title page not affecting the text. Overall in very good condition. First edition. Papered spine. ff. 14 2 blank. Sign.: A–D4 D3–4 blank. First edition of this scarce and important document of the French Wars of Religion.<p><br /> <br /> A protest against the Edict of Toleration also known as the Edict of January or Saint-Germain which was issued by the French Crown on January 17 1562 after a long series of repressive measures against the Protestant Huguenots in order to restore peace in the kingdom torn by civil and religious dissensions. <p><br /> <br /> The registration process of the edict led to the bitterest legislative struggles of the century between the Parlement and the Crown. After a vote on 7 February the Parlement very Catholic refused to verify or publish the edict and on 12 February a remonstrance the present publication was drawn up and sent to the Court. Eventually the Parlement had to capitulate and the edict was registered on March 6 five days after the Massacre of Vassy which triggered the first of the series of eight civil wars lasting some thirsty-six years in France the Wars of Religion. <p><br /> <br /> The Edict of Tolerance remained a reference for the Huguenots in the later negotiations between them and the royal power and became the foundation of the subsequent toleration edicts such as the Edict of Ambroise the resolution of the first war in 1563 and the Edict of Nantes which marked the end of the period of the French Wars of Religion in 1598.<br /> Seemingly two different editions 16- and 24-leaves were published by Lombard in 1562. Due to their substantial similarities the presence or lack of the last blank leaves and the peculiar dating “mil cinq cens soixante & un†the bibliographies list these editions under at least six different entries dated 1561 or 1562 later editions also by Lombard appeared in 1565 and 1566.<p><br /> <br /> USTC 6319 2 copies: Nîmes - Bibliothèque Carré d’art; Paris - Bibliothèque Mazarine or 17432 1 copy: La Rochelle- Bibliothèque municipale<br /> Literature: Keller A.-C. 1952. Michel de l’Hospital and the Edict of Toleration of 1562. Bibliothèque d’Humanisme et Renaissance 142 301–310. Nicolas Lombard unknown
17391364557Dublin: n.p. 1739 - 1749. First Editions. Hardcover. Octavos Twenty-Four Volumes; G-; Quarter-bound in leather and original light blue paper boards spines banded some with handwritten volume number notation; Boards show significant soiling and age-toning moderate plus wear/bumping to corners moderate cracking to leather along joints and moderate wear to spines; Textblock/spine of Vol. XXIII is split at p. 163 but all pages sound otherwise bindings sound; Textblocks show moderate age-toning and curling to untrimmed edges minor shelfwear to bottom edges light to moderate uneven age-toning to pages throughout interiorly and a 19th-century ink ownership inscription "Marcus Gage" appears on the titlepage of each volume. RWO-LC. <p><p> Shelved in law annex. Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. Appears to be a set of true first editions as released in Dublin beginning in 1739. John Torbuck of London began releasing a reprint in 1741 but these volumes lack the publisher information on the titlepages consistent with that edition. This set appears to be complete in twenty-four volumes. 1364557. Special Collections. [n.p.] hardcover