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Mm 135x210 Collana Nuova Biblioteca Storica. Brossura editoriale di 445 pagine, copertina policroma, alcune illustrazioni in nero nel testo, etichetta di biblioteca privata dismessa al primo foglio bianco. Ottimo stato. Spedizione entro 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
1801J4AL0ZX7PQRKSt Petersburg: Imperial Printing Office 1801. Loose bifolia and 1 singleton leaf never sewn or bound. Folio 29.5 x 21.5 cm. Treaty between Russia and Prussia in Russian and French in 2 parallel columns in cyrillic left and roman right types each with incidental italic. With a decorated rule built up from cast units. Rare first and only edition in Russian and French of a defensive alliance concluded at St Petersburg between Tsar Pavel I of Russia and King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia on 28 July 1800 16 July by the Julian calendar used in Russia until the Revolution revising that concluded on 27 July/7 August 1792 following the Polish-Russian War. The 1792 treaty allied was drawn up when the parties were subjugating the once great and powerful Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth dissolved with its third partition in 1795. Nine months after Napoleon seized power in a coup d'état these allies faced a much more dangerous foe. In spite of the greatly different political and military context the treaty largely repeated the XIV articles of the 1792 treaty but added a new article VIII concerning the governance and provisioning of the army and revised articles I VII XXII-XIV this last group becoming XXIII-XV. We have found no other copy outside the Russian State Library in Moscow.Slightly browned and with an occasional minor marginal stain or tattered edge and the gutter folds somewhat weak but otherwise in very good condition. Rare first and only edition in Russian and French of an 1800 treaty between Russia and Prussia revising their 1792 treaty in the new political situation.l KVK & WorldCat State Library Moscow only; not in G.F. von Martens Recueil des principaux traités . Imperial Printing Office, unknown
1798132180St Petersburg: A l'Academie Imperiale des Sciences 1798. First and only edition. Single location on WorldCat at BL KVK adds a copy in the Austrian National Library lacking 2 plates; and copies in the Zentralbibliothek der Bundeswehr Düsseldorf and Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt Halle. Decidedly uncommon infantry manual for the Imperial Russian Army from the brief reign of Tsar Paul I r.1796-1801. Paul had travelled extensively in Europe and had developed a taste for French and Italian architecture and Prussian military practice taking immense pleasure in rigidly drilling his private brigade of troops in the Versailles-inspired grounds of his estate at Gatchina. When he ascended the throne he attempted to remodel the army along Prussian lines introducing entirely impractical uniforms a regime of elaborate ceremonials and parades and as shown here the implementation of rigourous regulations and drill. The present manual was directly translated into French from its Prussian equivalent the words of command also being given in phonetically rendered Russian. Paul was assassinated by a group of disaffected army officers after just 4 years on the throne. Octavo 196 x 110 mm. 13 folding plates at the rear; somewhat erratically numbered no plate 1 2 plans numbered 4 but apparently complete. Recent mottled sheep-backed marbled boards by G. Gauché Paris red morocco label gilt rules to the spine. Spine lightly sunned light soiling to the title page pale toning to the text-block throughout overall very good. hardcover
184584966[ca. 1845]. 5 x 4,5 cm. Feinkartonpassepartout (21 x 14,5 cm).
1896LFA-1267215924 plaquettes de 13 pages chacune, format 320 x 240 mm, illustrées de photographies de Paul Boyer (photographe de la Présidence de la République), brochées, publies en 1896, F. Juven & Cie Editeurs (Paris), rare
79284Paris, Flammarion, 1992. 25 x 21, 127 pp., très nombreuses illustrations en N/B, reliure d'édition carton imprimé, très bon état.
190430308Bielefeld und Leipzig, Velhagen & Klasing, 1904. Mit 91 Abbildungen. 4°, 124 S. mit Register und einem Verzeichnis der russischen Großfürsten und der Fürsten von Moskau, soweit sie erwähnt werden, zweifarbiges Titelblatt, Kopfgoldschnitt, geprägter, flexibler Leinenband, Orig.-Schmuckschuber. Liebhaber-Ausgaben (Monographien zur Weltgeschichte XXI). Mit einer Karte von Rußland am Anfang des 16. Jahrhunderts nach Freiherr von Herberstein (S. 22). Hintergrund des Inhalts: Der erste falsche Demetrius, 1603 auftretend, vielleicht ein Mönch namens Gregor Otrepjew, bekriegte, von dem polnischen König Sigismund III. unterstützt, Boris Godunow, zog 1605 in Moskau ein, bestieg den Thron, erregte aber durch seine Vermählung mit der kath. Polin Marina Mniszek einen Aufruhr in Moskau und wurde am 17. Mai 1606 ermordet. Beiliegend Zeitungsausschnitt von 1916 mit einer Liste von Büchern aus Polens Geschichte. [2 Warenabbildungen] Schuber fleckig und berieben, sonst gut erhalten.
1 Vol. In-16 pag. 355 12 ill. f.t Con sovracopt PROG 3447 CATT_ATT 56
198933744Biarritz Éditions de l Couronne 1989 Ex-dono manuscrit sur le faux titre avec 5 portraits
in-12°, 254 pages, frontispice, broché. Bon etat. [MA-4]
2 voll. in 16°, tutta tela editoriale, pp. 462; 459, (5), illustrato, vol. I con difetti alla cerniera, lievi fioriture ma buoni esemplari.
in-12, 429 pages, broche, couverture.— 1 des 350 exemplaires s./pur fil Lafuma à grandes marges numEr. Tres bel exemplaire non coupe. [CA33-2]
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