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1968SCH906Berlin, Verlag der Nation, 1968. 2. Auflage, 11. - 30. Tausend, 389 Seiten, 8°, illustr. OU., OLn. mit Prägung - Schnitt und Seitenränder leicht gebräunt, letzte Seite oberflächlicher, kaum sichtbarer Papierabriss (Text in Ordnung), OU. stärker berieben, Einriss ca. 3 mm an Vorderseite oben, Rückentitel oben mit kleinen Läsuren, Rückseite stärker berieben, sonst gute Erhaltung. fest gebunden/ hardcover
19401068531940 Editions Hachette - 1940 - Petit in-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 463 p.
1924196739-1Stuttgart, Hoffmann ( 1924). 175 S. Mit 12 Porträts. Original-Leinenband
1930boz_001498Henri de Régnier. Révolution française, La terreur. Manuscrit autographe signé de 6 pages, Critique sur des ouvrages relatifs au 9 thermidor et à Robespierre, 1930 Manuscrit autographe signé d'Henri de Régnier de 6 pages, La vie littéraire, intéressante chronique littéraire, qui est une critique académicienne sur des ouvrages relatifs au 9 thermidor et à Robespierre, probablement écrit vers 1930, écrit à l'encre sur 6 feuillets de papier vélin. "Le Neuf Thermidor par Louis Barthou ... Mon ami Robespierre par Henri Béraud ... La France de l'Empire par Louis Madelin ... Napoléon intime par Arthur Lévy... On a dit souvent que l'histoire de la Révolution était "à faire", il y a du vrai certes dans cette assertion, mais il y faut ajouter que cette histoire se fait peu à peu lumière où la vérité dissipe les orageuses et sanglantes ténèbres de cette période tragique où a péri la France d'autrefois et d'où est sortie le France d'aujourd'hui. [...]" Dimensions : 18,2 x 23,1 cm Nombre de pages : 6 pages Provenance : Vente Seignolle du 15/03/24 - lot 36, Révolution française, La terreur - Classeur IV
Trad. di Valeia Camporesi. <BR>(Biografie). <BR>8°, pp.383 (3) + 12 tavv. f.t. T. cart. edit., sovracop.
1865227111865 Paris, Librairie Internationale A. Lacroix, Verboeckhoven et Ce, 1865-1867, 3 volumes brochés, in-8 de (4)-XV-(1)-566 pp. + 1 f. d’errata; (4)-III-(1)-730 pp. + 1 f. d’errata et (4)-815-(1) pp. (errata) -Rousseurs éparses sur les volumes. Edition originale. Tourneux 25061. La plus importante hagiographie de Robespierre.Mouillures éparses importantes,dos scotchés,exemplaire de travail lisible; dans l'etat
189591628Librairie AL. Charles 1895 Fine plaquette In-8 broché 25 cm sur 17. 40 pages. Pages non-coupées. papier jauni. Bon état d’occasion.
pp. 422, cm 24x16, bross.
In 8, pp. 27 + (1b). Br. ed.
Mm 120x185 Collana "BUR prima serie". Brossura originale con copertina a stampa, 457 pagine. Opera in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
br. Chi era Robespierre? Un incorruttibile paladino del popolo o un sanguinario tiranno? Eroe per alcuni, contraltare negativo per altri, l'enigmatico Robespierre ha incarnato nella maniera più plastica i due volti della Rivoluzione: da campione dei diritti del popolo a fautore della ghigliottina, sotto cui egli stesso cadde. Ci sono due Robespierre: l'«incorruttibile» e il «tiranno», l'eroe e il mostro, per usare le parole dell'epoca. Le due immagini corrispondono alle due fasi della sua carriera rivoluzionaria: l'oppositore e l'uomo di governo. Il problema essenziale che gli storici, e in generale tutti coloro che riflettono sull'eredità della Rivoluzione, si trovano ad affrontare consiste nel dover raccordare tra loro questi due momenti e i due volti che hanno trasmesso alla posterità. Come si passa dall'uno all'altro? Il filo rosso che collega l'intrepido oratore della Costituente e il padrone della Convenzione va ricercato nel pensiero che li anima. Marcel Gauchet ripercorre la parabola politica di Robespierre, attraverso la lettura dell'impressionante mole dei suoi tesissimi scritti, e tenta di rispondere a questi interrogativi mostrando come la transizione dall'affermazione dei diritti del popolo alla fondazione di un sistema politico basato su di essi non sia una cesura ma appunto un passaggio, potremmo dire necessario, con tratti di rottura violenta. Fare i conti con questo apparente paradosso equivale ad accogliere l'idea che le memorie divise della Rivoluzione debbano convivere, e ad oltre due secoli di distanza, in un'Europa in cui le democrazie parlamentari sono sempre più in bilico, la lezione di Robespierre, che incarna la tensione tra i principi fondativi della democrazia e gli imperativi dettati dal suo stesso quadro politico, è più che mai utile a riflettere su una contraddizione che ci riguarda da vicino.
Un volume broché de format in 8° de 332 pp; couverture illustrée. Bel état. Voir photo.
Perrin 1989, In-8 broché. 351 pages + illustrations. Bon état.
Un volume broché de format in 8° de 176 pp.; couverture illustrée; bande éditeur conservée. Bel état. Voir photo.
1989125406Perrin Perrin 1989, In-8 broché. 351 pages + illustrations. Bon état.
198612594Albin Michel 1986 168 pages 14x21x1cm. 1986. Poche. 168 pages. Ce pamphlet de Max Gallo prend la forme d'une lettre ouverte à Maximilien Robespierre pour dénoncer les historiens contemporains qui selon l'auteur dénigrent la Révolution française et exaltent la Contre-Révolution. L'ouvrage n'est pas une étude historique mais un essai engagé visant à défendre l'héritage révolutionnaire
28554Genève, Edito-Service, 1983. 12 x 20, 354 pp., plusieurs illustrations, cartonnage d'édition, bon état.
pp. 455, cm 21x15, bross.
179418583Paris: de l'Imprimerie Nationale 1794. 8vo. Disbound. 6 pages. 8vo. Yes there is a God. In an effort to combat atheism Robespierre and others of the National Convention scheduled a Fête de l'Être Suprême on 8 June 1794 the culmination of which was to be the symbolic destruction of the statue of Atheism by fire and the emergence of Wisdom from the remains. Unfortunately the figure of Wisdom was so badly smeared in soot that the audience laughed. This was his speech to inspire the people and to assure them of the Supreme Being and of his support of their notable cause. M & W IV 29526-40 de l'Imprimerie Nationale unknown books
18575Paris: de l'Iprimerie de Pierre-Jacques Duplain. 8vo. Disbound. 32 pages. 8vo. Robespierre's very strong speech denouncing actions of the Convention and speaking of the role of slander in the Revolution and expounding on the need for the Revolution. A speech given to the Société des Amis de la Liberté et de l'Egalité formerly the Brissotins now the Jacobins the 29 October 1792 in Paris whose president was Danton vice president-LaFaye; deputies Le Peletier and Bentabole and Le Fort Moernne and Simonne as secretaries. M & W IV 29526-64 de l'Iprimerie de Pierre-Jacques Duplain unknown books
179018573Paris: De l'Imprimerie de L. Potier de Lille 1790. 8vo. Disbound. 19 pages. 8vo. Following Robespierre's election in 1789 a strong campagne to discredit and denigrate Robespierre in the eyes of the populace that had elected him took place. It was quite effective and Robespierre was even warned not to return to his area for fear of physical attack. This campagne was credited a great deal to Brios de Beaumetz the elder in the Council of Artois and his son also Brios de Beaumetz a member of the Assembly with Robespierre. Robespierre decided that these attacks should not go unanswered and the present pamphlet is part of the response. He was strongly attacked for a comment saying that most of the people of Artois did not pay enough taxes. This was picked up by Beaumetz and widely circulated causing great discord and greater loss of popularity. What this related to was the decision of the Assembly in October 1789 to adopt conditions for being a candidate for election or an elector and basing it upon the amount of direct tax paid by the individual. Robespierre had pointed out that only the rich in Artois paid direct taxes and the most of the population there paid duty or indirect taxes and would therefore be excluded from the electoral process. This is explained in this pamphlet which includes a letter of good conduct by other Artois delegates to the Assembly Fleury Du Buisson Boucher Payen de Croix Brassart and Charles de Lameth. M & W IV 29526-18 De l'Imprimerie de L. Potier de Lille unknown books
179218576Paris: De L'Imprimeris Nationale 1792. 8vo. Disbound. 15 pages. 8vo. Responding to the public need for bread and grains he challenges the judgements of the lawmakers and those choosing to tax and control grains as they do indigo and similar imports without consideration of the needs of the people for provisions. M & W IV 29526-32 De L'Imprimeris Nationale unknown books
179418582Nismes: de l'Imprimerie Nationale de J. B. Guibert & Co. Imprimeurs du Departement du Gard 1794. Reprinted by the Departement du Gard for distribution. 8vo. Stitched. Some spotting and browning. 8 pages. Reprinted by the Departement du Gard for distribution. 8vo. Down with the King! Robespierre' strong speech of the 5th of December 1793 against the King and demanding that he be condemned for his crimes. M & W IV 29526-44 variant de l'Imprimerie Nationale de J. B. Guibert & Co., Imprimeurs du Departement du Gard unknown books
179423050Paris: De L'Imprimerie Nationale 1794. First edition. 4 pages. 1 vols. 8vo. Disbound else a very good copy. First edition. 4 pages. 1 vols. 8vo. Robespierre. Recommending honors for bravery and dying for the nation on Fabre de l'Hérault. The Convention Nationale gave Fabre the honors of the Pantheon. M &W IV 29526-46 De L'Imprimerie Nationale unknown books
179418581Nismes: De l'Imprimerie Nationale de J. Gaude Imprimeur du Departement du Gard 1794. Reprinted by the Departement du Gard for distribution. 8vo. Stitched. 16 pp. Reprinted by the Departement du Gard for distribution. 8vo. His defence and explanation of the laws and actions of the revolution "La revoltion est la guerre de la liberte contre ses ennemis: la constitution est le régime de la liberté victorieuse & paisible". M & W IV 29526-45 variant De l'Imprimerie Nationale de J. Gaude, Imprimeur du Departement du Gard unknown books