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LFA00ba5Un ouvrage de 219 pages, format 115 x 175 mm, broché, s.d., La Renaissance du Livre, bon état
18567N. P. n.d. 8vo. Disbound. 16 pages. Some staining spine torn away leaves loose and separate. 8vo. Criticising the behavior of certain members of the government Mirabeau used the example of a letter addressed to the Marquie de la Fayette from the "Les Officiers Municipaux de Rambouillet" questioning certain occurances and actions of the Assembly and King and what they are to expect with La Fayette's answer and as a response to this correspondence by the author he had composed a similar application in the form of a fable: "Imitation de la premiere fable du livre septieme des fables de la Fontaine". M & W III 24408. M & W III 24408 <br/><br/> unknown
179118566Paris: Chez Petit & Maugi 1791. 8vo. Modern wrappers. 30 pages. Some light spotting. 8vo. In the introduction the editor voices his strongly anti-Jacobin sentiments- "traitez les jacobins comme on traite les fous et le bonheur pourra renaître en France." The author writes warning the people of the falseness behind the "liberties" touted to the people. M & W III 24413 Chez Petit [&] Maugi unknown
1776002061Londres 1776. Seconde edition augmentée et corrigée par l'Editeur de cet ouvrage. Un volume in 8o di VIII-2-308 pagine. Legatura coeva in piena pelle dorso liscio ornato e dorato angoli un po' usati. Seconda edizione molto più corretta della prima del saggio di Mirabeau che polemizza con Rousseau e le sue tesi ma in realtà attacca le monarchie del tempo e il dispotismo. Difesa della proprietà privata dellistruzione pubblica del contratto sociale: il re nest autre chose que le salarié de létat. Ined 3188. unknown
118056aafParis, Le Jay, 1792, in-8vo, 2 ff. (titre avec vignette gravée - introd.) + 1 f. + 174 p. + 1 f. table, première page de garde avec nom découpé, pet. découpes de catalogues de libraires au contreplat, nom ms. sur garde, reliure en d.-cuir du début du XIXème siècle, dos orné, bas du dos restauré. Bel exemplaire.
1239LONDRES 1776
1784104191784 (Amsterdam). 1784. 1 volume in-8, brochage de l’époque.(1) f., 30 pp.
1760102571760 1760 (Paris). 1760. 1 volume in-12, basane mouchetée de l’époque, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre beige.VI pp., 426 pp., (1) f.
#[11107]Hambourg 1782. 2 volumes in 1. Modern half vellum. XIV323; 203 pp. First edition. - The French political thinker and statesman Mirabeau 1749-1791 went to the United Provinces where he lived by writing hack work for the booksellers; meanwhile Mirabeau had been condemned to death at Pontarlier for sedition and abduction and in May 1777 he was seized by the Dutch police sent to France and imprisoned by a lettre de cachet in the castle of Vincennes. His Lettres de cachet exhibits an accurate knowledge of French constitutional history skillfully marshaled to demonstrate that the system of lettres de cachet was not only philosophically unjust but constitutionally illegal. A plea in favor of the individual freedom defense of justice and humanity against despotism. - Small brown stain at top of first 70 pages. hardcover
178954453Kiøbenhavn Hegelunds Forlag 1789. Samtidigt helldrbd. i flammet kalv med overdådig rygforgyldning. Rygtitel fornyet forgyldt. 4460 pp. Trykt på skrivepapir. <br/><br/><em>Første danske udgave </em> unknown
98096Rotterdam/ Paris 1789. 8vo. Engr. portrait 4 139; engr. portrait 4 viii 148;4 xv blank 127 pp. Stain in upper margins in part one and two paper repair p. 116 in part one. Contemporary half calf gilt spines with red labels and marbled paper boards red marbled edges. The two portrait are of Fredric II and Catharine the Great. Behind the first part is a new titelpage with â€Letters d’un voyageur anglois†behind the third part is â€Essai sur la secte des illuminés†by Jean Pierre Louis de Luchet or La Roche du Maine Marquis de Luchet with a separate extra title leaf. Several editions of both works were published in 1789 at least five of â€Essaiâ€. Mirabeau’s â€Histoire secrete†was first printed in Alençon and made a scandal and was banned immediately after its publication. In the present edition the half-title and the title pages to part one and two are printed on different paper than the rest probably a titel-auflage. Luchet 1740-92 was a French officer journalist and librarian. In ’Essai sur la Secte des Illumines’ â€he denounces the leaders of the Bavarian Illuminati whom he accused of controlling Freemasonryâ€. hardcover
14976Together 9 pieces in 1 volume. 8vo. Modern half morocco. Martin & Walter, 24407, 24411 & Anonymes 8895, 7865, 15646. All first editions, the first work is complete. The Bulletin as well as the pamphlets added are all of satyrical vein against G.J.B. Target, who made a major contribution to the wording of the 1791 Constitution, he was one of the prime movers in the national patriot party in 1788-1789 and he contributed notably to the Constituent Assembly's legal, constitutional and administrative reforms. - A very nice and well preserved collection.This Mirabeau was the younger brother of the famous Mirabeau and member of the National Assembly. He emigrated to Germany in 1790 where he formed the famous legion of the "hussards de la mort." He received the nickname of "Tonneau" due to his being often drunk. Reproached by his brother he answered: "What are you complaining about ? Of all the possible vices of the family you have left me only this one!"
106980aafParis, Brissot-Thivas, à la Librairie Constitutionelle / Blanchard, libraire, 1820, in-8vo, 2 ff. + 435 p. (+1), non rogné, rousseurs, brochure originale. Dos fendillé.
25783A Rome (Paris or Neuchatel), De l'Imprimerie du Vatican, 1783. iv, 192 pp. 8vo. Contemporary half calf, spine gilt in compartments, marbled boards, small damage to head of spine. Kearney, Private Case, 1190; Kearney, History of Erotik Literature, p. 80; Darnton, The Corpus of Clandestine Literature in France, 204; Pia, Enfer, 441; Gay-Lemonnyer, ii, p. 150-155. First edition (as distinguished from a counterfeit edition, also dated 1783, with different pagination). The work was divided between three printers in Switzerland (Fauche, Favre, and Vitel) and the book was condamned from the moment it appeared. It was reprinted in 1833 and again immediately forbidden. A notorious and often reprinted work, written by Mirabeau during his imprisonment in the castle of Vincennes, in an effort to portray the corruption and foibles of the clergy and royalty of past ages as affecting and limiting the freedoms of the common populace. According to Kearney, the book "was pursued with such vigour by the authorities that only fourteen copies of the first edition are supposed to have survived. As a compendium of curiosities culled from the pages of ancient writings it is possibly one of the most peculiar books ever put together and shows vividly the sort of eccentric bypaths that erudition and emotion can sometimes take when strangled by the confines of prison." The number of 14 copies is flawed but the first edition is a rather uncommon book.While Mirabeau was in prison he continued his studies and developed further his already impressive erudition. He also wrote, while in prison, another erotic book entitled "Ma Conversion".
17893Londres, 1776. (2), viii, 308 pp. 8vo. Contemporary marbled calf, spine gilt in compartments with label and gilt lettering, lightly shaved, corners somewhat bumped. Goldsmiths 11518; INED 3188 (1831 edition); Martin & Walter 24430; Higgs 6537 (for the first and second edition). Second, revised, enlarged and corrected edition. Philosophical and political study on despotism and its effects it pretents to refute the theories of Rousseau while the author in reality attacks straight forward the government. Still to the point remains his remark that: 'La nation finit toujours par être plus puissante que le tyran lorsque le pouvoir arbitraire parvenu à son dernier délire a dissous tous les liens de l'opinion et épuisé les ressources que la terre offre à ceux qui la cultivent en liberté. Ainsi les hommes se vengent tôt ou tard.' 'Dans cet insolent libelle, intitulé Essai sur le Despotisme, sous couleur de réfuter les théories de Jean-Jacques sur la bonté naturelle de l'homme, l'auteur s'attaquait de front aux pouvoirs' (Duc de Castries, Mirabeau, p. 105). Important work proclaiming democratic ideas and openly attacking despotism: 'Après cette vue philosophique générale, l'ouvrage s'attaquait seulement au 'despotisme d'un seul'' (Duc de Castries, op.cit.) - With the errata at the end of page 308.
178954453Kiøbenhavn, Hegelunds Forlag, 1789. Samtidigt helldrbd. i flammet kalv med overdådig rygforgyldning. Rygtitel fornyet, forgyldt. (4),460 pp. Trykt på skrivepapir.
138515aafParis, Chez Maradan, libraire., MDCC.LXXXIX, (1789), in-4to, 4 ff. + 424 p. + 93 double planches, (exemplaire sans le portrait annoncé), reliure en d.-cuir au pts coins, dos à cinq nerfs richement orné.
110892aafA Amsterdam Chez Les Libraires Associés, M. DCC. LXIV, 1764, collation in-12vo, (in-8° -16.5x10 cm), XLVIII + 420 p. + 4 ff. / 2 ff. + 378 P. + 3 ff., ms. ‘Ad usum Joannis Bartholomei Produit, Leytronensij 1798’, reliure en parchemin ms. (réutilisation) d’époque.
1780113481780 1780 Londres. 1780. 2 tomes en 1 volume in-8, pleine basane, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, discrètes restaurations aux coins. (2) ff. ; 155 pp. ; (1) p. bl. - (2) ff. ; 180 pp.
188148649Couverture rigide. Pleine percaline ornée de fleurs de chez J. Girard et Cie. 318 pages.
1933140191933 Vincennes, Aux éditions du Donjon, s.d. [P., Maurice Duflou, 1933], 1 vol. petit in-8° (205 x 142 mm) broché sous couverture vert pâle rempliée, imprimée en vert, de 170 pp. (1) f. (justificatif). Dos légèrement plissé, rares taches pâles marginales, bel exemplaire.
1314308874.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
44407A Hambourg 1784 in 8 (20x12,5) 1 volume reliure pleine basane fauve de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, 9 faux-feuillets non chiffrés. Première partie: XII et 275 pages. Seconde partie à la date de l'édition originale de 1782: 237 pages (pagination supérieure à celle de la seconde édition), cachets ex libris noir du cabinet littéraire de Masuer à Marseille. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
31024Avignon 1758 in 12 (18x10,5) 1 volume broché, couverture d'attente de papier marbré de l'époque, étiquette de titre manuscrite à la plume au dos, 304 pages [1], non rogné, tel que paru. Victor Riquetti, marquis de Mirabeau, 1715-1789. Seconde partie seule (sur 8). Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
31025Avignon 1758 in 12 (18x10,5) 1 volume broché, couverture d'attente de papier marbré de l'époque, étiquette de titre manuscrite à la plume au dos, 301 pages, non rogné, tel que paru. Victor Riquetti, marquis de Mirabeau, 1715-1789. Troisième partie seule (sur 8). Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )