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17920010071France. Good with no dust jacket. 1792. Ephemera. On offer is a superb copy of the laws relating to the French national debt and the seizure of property of those French nobles who fled France to escape the guillotine. At the outset of the French Revolution Frances national finances were in total disarray. The country had virtually bankrupted itself in the Seven Years War with Britain and with its participation in the American Revolution. Moreover the French Royalty and nobility were a study in corruption and excess. Taxation only applied to the peasants. Making matters worse levying taxes at a local level was controlled not by the French government but by local boards who were very reluctant to impose more taxes on their already deeply-burdened local communities. It had to boil over at some point and that point came in 1789 with a full national revolution. The new republic still had the same financial mess on its hands. This document describes part of the efforts to deal with that mess. The first 8 pages deal with the financial levies that were imposed on local regions. This was an entirely new concept and it may have gone nowhere except for the looming shadow of the guillotine. However many regions appealed their levies and sought relief: Repartition des decharges accordees a titre de degrevementSequestre des biens des EmigresL'Assmblee Nationale ayant entendu le rapport du son comite de l'ordinaire des financees sur les petitions qui lui ont eye adressees par plusieurs departments afin d'obtenir un degrevement sur leur part dans les contributions des anees 1791 et 1792 ainsi que les trois lectures du projet de decret dans ses seances des 1re et 9 aout et 12 septembre et decrete qu'elle etoit en etat de deliberer definitivementTranslation: Breakdown of discharges granted as a rebateThe seizure of the property of the EmigrantsThe National Assembly having heard the report of its ordinary committee of finances on the petitions which were addressed to it by several departments in order to obtain a relief on their share in the contributions of the years 1791 and 1792 as well as the three readings of the draft of decree in its sessions of the 1st and 9th of August and 12th of September and decrees that it was in a position to deliberate definitively.The Law then goes on to address various issues raised and proposals to deal with them. Of interest is a chart inserted at what would normally be the end of the legal document that details the breakdown of discharges granted to each of the 17 Departments of France. Following the chart are pages 7 & 8 a far more sinister law relating to the properties and belongings of those French nobility and wealthy bourgeoisie who fled France at the outset of the Revolution known to history as Emigres. As the country spiraled downward into chaos and violence thousands fled France. Many went to neighbouring European countries and to Great Britain. They were definitely seen as a threat to the Revolutionary government. Fearful of these monarchists outside the country and with an all-but-destitute public treasury the leader of the Revolution hit upon the idea of seizing the property of all who had fled. They were offered the opportunity to return and failing that would lose all of their property and be executed if they ever returned. These 2 pages speak directly to that: Sequestre des biens des Emigres.La loi du 8 avril dernier relative aux sequestre des biens des emigres s'applique sauf les exceptions y portees a tous Francois sortis du royaume soit a l'epoque de la publication du decret du 9 fevrier precedent soit depuis ou qui viendroient par la fuite a emigrer. Translation: The seizure of the property of the Emigrants.The law of last April 8 relative to the sequestration of the property of emigrants applies except for the exceptions contained therein to all French citizens who left the kingdom either at the time of the publication of the decree of the preceding February 9 or since or who would emigrate by flight. The document is signed in print by Monge and Danton. Monge was Gaspard Monge a noted mathematician and founder of differential geometry. He was Minister of Marine. He later was heavily involved in new developments in French education and served in Napoleons administration. Danton was Georges Danton a leading figure of the Revolution. He died on the guillotine. For a historian this is a superb document. It is a direct connection to the chaos of the Revolution and the dark underside of popular revolutions. This is a 10-page document. It measures 9.0 inches by 8.5 inches and is 10 pages in length. The pages are bound together with thread. There is a large stain on the top left of the front page but it does not interfere with the legibility of the text. There is slight staining around the edges die to age. The document is printed and is very legible. Interestingly there is a chart inserted into the document between pages 6 and 7. It too is numbered Page 6. It is a single-sided chart. ; 9"x8.5"; 10 pages; Signed by All Authors .
1792RO40201238Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, Lyon. 1792. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 3 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 348-Lois, règlement, jurisprudence
1792RO40201071Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, Lyon. 1792. In-8. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Déchirures. 2 pages. Petits manques sur les coins supérieurs droits.. . . . Classification Dewey : 348-Lois, règlement, jurisprudence
1792RO40201149Imprimerie de Wagrez, Douay. 1792. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 3 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 348-Lois, règlement, jurisprudence
1792RO40201093Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, Lyon. 1792. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 2 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 348-Lois, règlement, jurisprudence
1792RO40201008Imprimerie Nationale, Paris. 1792. In-8. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 3 pages. Dos légèrement déchiré. Tampon royal rouge, signature (tampon) de Danton et annotations d'époque (certification de Bourgarel, 1792) en dernière page.. . . . Classification Dewey : 348-Lois, règlement, jurisprudence
1792RO40201117Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, Lyon. 1792. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 4 pages. Légères mouillures.. . . . Classification Dewey : 348-Lois, règlement, jurisprudence
173013514Avignon Bruxelles Brussels et La Haye The Hague: chez Pierre Sincèrechez Pierre Prudentchez Pierre Fidèle 1730. Fine. chez Pierre Sincère chez Pierre Prudent chez Pierre Fidèle Avignon Bruxelles Brussels et La Haye The Hague 1730 s. d. 1733 s. d. 16 x 10 cm trois ouvrages en un volume relié The places of publication and publishers are obviously fictitious. Contemporary full calf binding. Smooth ornate spine. Red morocco title label. Head cap partially worn. 2 lacks to lower joint 2 corners slightly bumped. Collection of three satirical pieces against Jansenism. The Jesuits contributed to the distribution of these pieces the first of which stages a Jansenist Tartuffe and enjoyed great success. The third piece is a dialogue between a Catholic doctor and a Jansenist. chez Pierre Sincèrechez Pierre Prudentchez Pierre Fidèle unknown
173013514chez Pierre Sincère chez Pierre Prudent chez Pierre Fidèle | Avignon [Bruxelles et La Haye?] [1730?], s. d., 1733, s. d. | 16 x 10 cm | trois ouvrages en un volume relié
1792278141 brochure in-8, De l'Imprimerie Nationale, Paris, 1792, 2 pp.Rappel du titre complet : Loi donnée à Paris le 13 Août 1792, l'an quatrième de la Liberté. Décret de l'Assemblée nationale, du 10 août 1792. "L'Assemblée Nationale considérant qu'il est indispensable dans les circonstances actuelles, de simplifier la marche ordinaire des corps administratifs... décrète qu'il y a urgence. L'Assemblée Nationale, après avoir décrété l'urgence, décrète que l'administration du département de Paris cessera d'exercer sur tous les actes de sûreté générale & de police, faits par les représentans de la commune de Paris, la surveillance qui lui est attribuée..."
179213712Paris Imprimerie Nationale exécutive du Louvre 1792
179230803Lyon: de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé Vatar-Delaroche 1792. 3 pages. 1 vols. 4to. Folded slight offsetting and soiling else very good. 3 pages. 1 vols. 4to. <br/><br/> de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé Vatar-Delaroche unknown
1792100100Paris: de l'imprimerie Nationale du Louvre 1792. 1792. Very good. - Quarto 9-1/2 inches high by 7-3/4 inches wide. Softcover bound in printed self wraps. 3 pages plus a blank page. There are stitch holes along the left edge and the pamphlet is folded in half horizontally. An early owner's name is penned at the top of the cover page with numbers penned near the top corners of the first and third pages. Very good. <p>Signed in print "Claviere" and countersigned "Danton" at the end of the text on page 3.<p>Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 15220. Paris: de l'imprimerie Nationale du Louvre, 1792. paperback
1792109516Bourg Imp. Philipon 1792 1 vol. Broché 1 bi-feuillet in-4 avec vignette gravée. Loi adoptée le 8 septembre 1792, au lendemain des massacres de septembre, sur proposition de Clavière et Danton, ministres respectivement des Finances et de la Justice.
1792109516Bourg Imp. Philipon 1792 1 vol. Broché 1 bi-feuillet in-4 avec vignette gravée. Loi adoptée le 8 septembre 1792, au lendemain des massacres de septembre, sur proposition de Clavière et Danton, ministres respectivement des Finances et de la Justice.
1792278181 brochure in-8, De l'Imprimerie Nationale, Paris, 1792, 2 pp.
1792RO40200937Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, Lyon. 1792. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 3 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 348-Lois, règlement, jurisprudence
1792RO40200850Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, Lyon. 1792. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 3 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 348-Lois, règlement, jurisprudence
1792RO40200849Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, Lyon. 1792. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 3 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 348-Lois, règlement, jurisprudence
1792RO40200848Chez Bouchard, Chaumont. 1792. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 2 pages. Annotations d'époque en 1re page, et en 2e page (certification).. . . . Classification Dewey : 348-Lois, règlement, jurisprudence
1792RO40234590Imprimerie Nationale, Paris. 1792. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 2 pages. Bandeau ornemental noir en 1re page.. . . . Classification Dewey : 348-Lois, règlement, jurisprudence
1792RO40200878Imprimerie Nationale, Paris. 1792. In-8. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Mouillures. 2 pages. Annotation d'époque en 1re page.. . . . Classification Dewey : 348-Lois, règlement, jurisprudence
1792RO40200813Imprimerie Nationale, Paris. 1792. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 2 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 348-Lois, règlement, jurisprudence
1792RO40234591Imprimerie de J.-J. Viret, Valence. 1792. In-8. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 4 pages. Bandeau ornemental noir en 1re page. Légères mouillures.. . . . Classification Dewey : 348-Lois, règlement, jurisprudence