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Paris, Editions du centaure Vers 1940. In-8 broché, couverture illustrée de XVI + 308 pages + table. Frontispice. Avec une notice biographique et critique par F CRASTRE. Collection les grand orateurs républicains.
3 volumes in-8, brochés, couvertures de papier bleu de parution, étiquettes imprimées, lx, (2), 534 p., 576 p. et 541 p., portrait frontispice de Mirabeau et fac-similé d'autographe. La plus complète des éditions, augmentée des discours inédits ou non prononcés à la Tribune. (Tourneux, n° 24109). Petits accrocs aux couvertures. Exemplaire entièrement non rogné, tel que paru.
Un volume de format in-8.° sur papier vergé de 4ff. (ft., titre, avis, table); 142 pp.; 1fbl.. Reliure en demi basane brune, dos lisse, filets dorés, pièce de titre vertempire, titre doré. Plats de papier idem. Mors faibles; coiffe supérieure usée; quelques pages rousses; tranches jaunes mouchetées. Exemplaire bien complet de cet ouvrage peu fréquent qui contient 21 lettres de 1784 à 1790. Le texte sur "L'Universalité de La Langue Française" est à la suite. Voir les photos.
Un volume broché au format poche de 252 pp.; couverture illustrée. Comme neuf. Voir photo.
[Alençon, Malassis], 1789. In-8 relié plein cuir, dos long orné, p. de fx-t.-xvij-318-p. de t.-376 pp. la page de titre du tome 1 est absente. Quelques mouillures marginales dans la marge supérieure, 2 coins arrondis avec manque de cuir, sinon bon état. Rare. Edition originale de cet écrit de Mirabeau qui fit scandale et qui sera condamné à être brûlé et lacéré par la main du bourreau. Cet ouvrage provoqua de telles critiques, que son auteur en fit une espèce de désaveu.
pp. xii, 403. 8vo. 205 mm. Original full leather binding. Spine quite worn and should be replaced or restored. Old bookplate of the Connecticut Historical Society (Released for Sale). Full Title: Considerations sur L'Ordre de Cincinnatus, ou Imitation D'un pamphlet Anglo-Americain. Suivies De plusieurs Pieces relatives a cette Institution; D'une Lettre signee du General Washington, accompagnee de Remarques par l'Auteur Francois; D'une Lettre de feu M. Turgot, Ministre d'Etat en France, au Docteur Price, sur les Legislations Americaines; & de la Traduction d'un Pamphlet du Docteur Price, intitule: Observations on the importance of the American Revolution, and the means of making it a benefit to the world; accompagnee de Reflexions & de Notes du Traducteur. Howes M 653. This is an enlarged edition of a work first published in 1784. It is based on a pamphlet entitled "Considerations on the Society or Order of Cincinnatus" issued in 1783 at Philadelphia. The original pamphlet was signed "Cassius" and is supposed to have been written by Edanus Burke (though some give Sebastien Roch Nicholas Chamfort as a joint author). The notes on Price's very important 'Observations' were largely the work of Guy Jean Baptiste Target (1733-1806). The hereditary and quasi-aristocratic character of the Revolutionary War veterans' Society of the Cincinnati was strongly opposed by Franklin and others. Franklin was unable, due to his sensitive political and diplomatic roles, to attack the organization directly. Apparently "he engaged two of his friends, Chamfort and the young Mirabeau, to translate an American attack upon the Society, Aedanus Burke's Considerations on the Society or Order of Cincinnatus, and to incorporate into the translation an essay in letter form that Franklin had himself written to his daughter, which demonstrated mathematically the absurdity and moral and social evil of aristocracy or "descending honor." Mirabeau's book, Considerations sur l'Ordre de Cincinnatus, published in London in 1784 through the efforts of Franklin and later translated into English, created a great furor, for it attacked an organization headed by such respectable figures as Washington, Lafayette, and Rochambeau, and at the same time struck, convincingly and cleverly, at the foundations of the existing French social order." - Echeverria, Mirage in the West, pp. 56-57). This enlarged edition includes a French translation of Price's book and Mirabeau's comments on it. It includes details which did not appear in the English version, and is an important document in the history of the Revolutionary War era. RARE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED FR-VOYAGES
Mm 145x180 Collana "I grandi scrittori stranieri". Volume rilegato in tela, titolo su etichetta applicata al piatto e al dorso, 450 pagine con una tavola in nero in apertura. Testo a cura di Clara e Ida Ferrero. Buona-ottima copia, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Paris, Perrin, 1992. In-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 324 pp. Bel exemplaire.
89 page staple bound publication with maps and b&w photos. Covers show light wear, sunning/foxing at spine, price sticker residue, light stains, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Trips include: Plante's Ferry, Manito, Fish hatchery - Indian paintings, Mount Saint Michael's scholasticate, Indian canyon, Gonzaga U. Mirabeau park, Arboretum - museum, Deep Creek canyon, riverside state park, Cheney, Spokane House - Tumtum, Newman lk. Moran prairie, Mt. Spokane, Heyburn state park, Pullman.
Edition originale des 3 premiers tomes (sur 4) de ces anonymes "Mémoires sur Mirabeau [...]" attribués à Jacques PEUCHET (1758-1830): administrateur de la Police de septembre 1789 à août 1790 puis archiviste de la Police sous la Restauration, il eut accès à des documents non exploités; portrait en frontispice dans le 1er volume. 5è livraison des "Mémoires des Contemporains, pour servir à l'histoire de la République et de l'Empire". Français
Mm 150x210 Collana "Breves Littérature". Brossura originale con copertina figurata, XL tavole in nero e a colori in aperura e 304 pagine di testo in lingua francese - french text. Buona copia, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Paris, Librairie Centrale, 1865. In-12, demi-chagrin rouge de l'époque, 356 pp. Frontispice (portrait de Sophie Monnier). Bon exemplaire.
In 8, pp. 82. Dedica autogr. dell'A. al fr. Intonso. Mancanze al d. Br. ed.
<p>19 cm, brossura originale, titolo incorniciato al piatto; pp. 304</p>
Firenze, Succ. Le Monnier, 1897, in-16, br. editoriale, pp. [2], 304, [2]. Ottime condizioni.
Firenze, Succ. Le Monnier, 1897, in-16, cartonatura coeva imitante una pelle bianca, titolo in oro su tassello in pelle bruna al dorso, tagli rossi, pp. [2], 304, [2]. Buone condizioni.
Mm 170x240 Opera completa in due volumi, 597 + 686 pagine. Solida ed elegante rilegatura editoriale in piena in piena pelle, titoli su tassello al dorso, scritte ai contropiatti dei due volumi. Fa parte di Raccolta completa di storici. Opera in ottime condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.