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705broché - 13,5x20 - 289 pp - 1942 - éditions H. LARDANCHET, Lyon.1 portrait.
88984H. Lardanchet, 1942, 292 p., demi-maroquin à coins, reliure signée, couverture d'origine conservée, tiré à 200 exemplaires, un coin très légèrement frotté et une éraflure discrète sur le premier plat, bon état.
184582564Paris, Chez Lefèvre, Editeur, Imprimé par les presses mécaniques de Plon Frères, 1845, in-16 (9x15cm), demi-reliure, filets et titre à l'or, 599p. Manque de cuir au mors. Marque de mouillure marginale, rousseurs sur les premières et dernières pages. Bon exemplaire d'étude.
192611761Paris André Delpeuch 1926 Petit In-8 Écu 176 pp, collection Gustave Coquiot, avec 57 dessins en noir in-texte ; exemplaire non coupé, intérieur frais. Légers frottis d'usage et faibles rousseurs sur le brochage.
179070151790 Paris: De l'imprimerie nationale, Chez Baudouin, Impr. de l'Assemblée, De l'.impr. de LeJay, 1790. In-8: 13 x 20.5 cm. 1 f., 118 pp., 1 f, 69 pp., 1 f, 16 pp., 1 f. 23 pp., 138-[1] pp., 3 ff. manuscrit de notes. Reliure en demi-basane. Dos lisse avec pièce de titre de maroquin rouge. Plats recouverts de papier marbré. Reliure fatiguée mais solide, papier propre.
175290S.l., 1790 in-8, 14 pp., dérelié.
1936AUB-2845Editions Delachaux & Niestlé 1936. Bel exemplaire relié, dos avec étiquettes, in-8, 208 pages avec annexes + planches.
1988116963Stuttgart : Klett-Cotta, 1988. 329 S. OPp., gebundene Ausgabe, SU.
1988134753Stuttgart : Klett-Cotta, 1988. 329 S. OPp., gebundene Ausgabe, SU.
1988105280Stgt: Klett-Cotta 1988. 329 S. Lit.verz. Gr 8°. Kart.mS.
198856462Stuttgart : Klett-Cotta 1988. 329 S. ; 24 cm, mit Schutzumschlag Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
17897456Londres 1789 1 Londres 1789 et Londres, 1790, reliure à la Bradel, in-8, couverture cartonnée, 204, 138 et 146 pages.
1879127081879 Paris CALMANN LEVY. 1879. In-12. Relié demi-basane fauve , 328 pages.. .
1936HI324112,1 cm X 18,9 cm, 334 pp, couverture souple, broché.
2898-relié avec - :MARCAS Z.- EMILE OLLIVIER - ex commissaire général de la République à Marseille, député de Paris -66p.-LE BARREAU BARBU ou deux mots pour les avocats porteurs de barbes ou moustachés ,contre les Tribunaux qui seraient tentés de les raser- MARSEILLE Marius OLIVE 1852-2e. ed.45p.-rogné court- TAMISIER F. - J.J.AMPERE étude historique et littéraire- M.BARLATIER 1864-149p.-REGLEMENT DEL'OEUVRE DES PAUVRES ENFANS DE LA PROVIDENCE établie à MARSEILLE-M.OLIVE 1842- BERRYER-discours sur la composition des Tribunaux Correctionnels à propos de la loi sur la presse-Tours E.MAZEREAU1868-54p.-etc.....en un volume IN12 1/2 veau lisse frotté
19501068211950 Agence parisienne de distribution - 1950 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs - 620 p.
196815020Société des études robespierristes 1968 252 pages IN8. 1968. broché. 252 pages.
57386Librairie de la Société des Gens de Lettres 1873 In-12 331pp. illustr. frontispice reliure demi-cuir de l'époque dos orne de fleurons Nb-0254 unknown
1984RO90014705EUREDIF COLLECTION PLAYBOY N°005. 1984. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 184 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 704.948-Erotisme
1923mon0001002299Paris 1923. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. French edition. Pages clean no markings wear to edges. Paris hardcover
0260018201.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
178738317London: NP 1787. First edition. Hardcover. g. Octavo. 68 130pp. Original spotted calf with gold lettering and tooling on spine. Marbled endpapers and paper edges. Decorative head- and tailpieces. Honoré Gabriel Riqueti comte de Mirabeau 1749-1791 was a leader of the early stages of the French revolution. A noble before 1789 Mirabeau was involved in numerous scandals that left his reputation in ruins. However during the early years 1789-91 of the French Revolution he rose to the top and became the voice of the people. A successful orator he was the leader of the moderate position favoring a constitutional monarchy built on the model of Great Britain. Mirabeau became interested in the Jewish question during his visits to Holland in 1776 England in 1784 and Prussia in 1786. Influenced by the enlightened members of the Jewish communities in the capitals of these three countries he was particularly attracted by the image of Moses Mendelssohn. In "Sur Moses Mendelssohn sur la réforme politique des Juifs" a book resulting from the author's journey Mirabeau argued that the faults of the Jews were those of their circumstances. Although his main reason for admiring Mendelssohn was that 'humanity and truth' seemed much clearer to him than 'the dark phantoms of the Talmudists' he did not consider Judaism an immoral faith and he defended it against attacks both old and new. In the course of his argument he repeated Christian Wilhelm von Dohm's assertion that 'the Jew is more of a man than he is a Jew'. Quoting from Turgot and Rousseau in support of his pro-Jewish arguments Mirabeau affirms that history proves that 'the Jews considered as men and as citizens were greatly corrupted only because they were denied their rights'. Like Dohm he advocated preserving some measure of Jewish autonomy a view he developed in his memorandum to Frederick the Great of Prussia "De la monarchie prussienne" 1788 but he envisaged it as a transitory phenomenon; the organized Jewish community would wither away and die as the Jews entered fully into the economic and social life of the majority. Mirabeau continued to work for the emancipation of the Jews as he saw it. In the debate of Dec. 24 1789 he denied Rewbell's assertion that 'they the Jews do not regard themselves as citizens' and followed Clermont-Tonnerre in stating that the very fact that the Jews were requesting equality was proof of their desire to cease being Jewish in any separatist way. Binding rebacked but retaining most of its original spine. Calf darkened and partly cracked along edges. Front hinge starting. Previous owner's annotation in Latin along outer margin of page 68. Text in French. Binding in overall fair interior in very good condition. Moses Mendelssohn 1729-1786 was a German Jewish philosopher to whose ideas the Haskalah the 'Jewish enlightenment' of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries is indebted. Although himself a practicing orthodox Jew he has been referred to as the father of Reform Judaism. Born to a poor Jewish family in Dessau and originally destined for a rabbinical career Mendelssohn educated himself in German thought and literature and from his writings on philosophy and religion came to be regarded as a leading cultural figure of his time by both Christian and Jewish inhabitants of the Holy Roman Empire. <br /> <br /> Christian Wilhelm von Dohm 1751-1820 was a German historian and political writer. Although a Christian he was a staunch advocate for Jewish emancipation. In 1781 at the suggestion of his friend Moses Mendelssohn Dohm published a two-volume work entitled "Über die Bürgerliche Verbesserung der Juden" On the Civil Improvement of the Jews which argued for Jewish political equality on humanitarian grounds. It was widely praised by the Jewish communities in Berlin Halberstadt and Surinam. <br /> <br /> Stanislas Marie Adélaïde comte de Clermont-Tonnerre 1757-1792 was a French military officer and a politician during the French Revolution. He was twice elected president of the National Constituent Assembly where he advocated a moderate liberal policy especially in the matter of removing restrictions for the Jews and Protestants. NP hardcover
18340Dublin: P Byrne 1789. No edition stated hardback. 8vo xvi 440pp. Attractively bound in full black morocco elaborate gilt design to the boards and the spine white and black leather endpapers with gilt lining. This copy lacks the title page the head of the spine is chafed there is scattered light foxing of the contents and a few ink annotations. Overall the book is in good condition. The publisher is uncertain as the title page is not present but this copy collates as the 1789 Dublin edition.On the front pastedown there is is a white label with an ink inscription reading "To the King of Prussia". If this could be substantiated it would make this an unusual association copy but there is no provenance to back this up. The titling on the spine reads "The last moments of Frederick the Great". [Dublin: P Byrne, 1789]. hardcover
HIS203MTome 1 : Avec un frontispice de Frédéric Le Grand : 1788 / 431 pages. Tome 2 : 1788 / 320 pages. Tome 3 : 1788 / 484 pages. Tome 4 : 1ere Partie : 1788 / 356 pages. Tome 4 : 2eme Partie : 1788 / 637 pages. Tome 5 : 1788 / 423 pages. Tome 6 : 1788 / 535 pages. Tome 7 : 1788 / 451 pages. Reliés Veau marbré d'époque. Editions
1978R240133823EUREDIF. 1978. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 184 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.091-XX ème siècle