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1895mon0000090574Nichols 1895-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 0.0000 in x 0.0000 in x 0.0000 in. 2 volume set rnHardcover. rnNo dust jacket.rnMinor cover wear.rnClean unmarked text. rnTight binding.rn Because of weight/size this cannot ship internationally Nichols hardcover
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17891211150005S. Bladon 1789-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 2 volume set. 21 cm. Contemporary leather binding. London edition. Clean unmarked pages. Scuffs to spine leather. Vol. 1 front hinge starting. <br><br> A fascinating account of the end of Frederick the Great's reign and the relation of 18th century pre-revolutionary France to the Prussian regime. <br><br> Provenance: From the library of Ambassador William H.G. FitzGerald. <br><br> References: Caillet 7588. Hayn/Gotendorf I296. Barbier 2831. Martin & Walter 24476. Cioranescu 45214. Wolfsteig 42787 S. Bladon hardcover
178914145Dublin: P. Byrne 1789. FIRST IRISH EDITION. Contemporary calf spine and edges lightly worn; generally an excellent copy with a contemporary signature of Juliana Pratt dated 1843 on title.  . First edition a variant of a two-volume work published in London with few copies located in America. We do not know the priority of this Irish edition. <br /> <br /> After a preliminary trip to Berlin in early 1786 Mirabeau was dispatched that July on a mission to the royal court of Prussia. Returning in January he published a full account in his Secret History of the Court of Berlin 1787. This account denounced the Prussian court as scandalous and corrupt described the King of Prussia as weak and overly emotional and labeled Prince Henry of Prussia brother of Frederick the Great and a guest of the French court as narrow-minded and incompetent. The resulting uproar was an extreme embarrassment for the French government which quickly censored the book but could not prevent its widespread notoriety. Mirabeau’s episode provided inspiration to many more radical publishers who came to regard him as a leader of the coming revolution.<br /> <br /> Even Thomas Jefferson who was serving as the United States Minister to France during this period wrote to Mirabeau complimenting his “writings and talents†and provided him with materials that Jefferson wanted Mirabeau to use in future publications. P. Byrne unknown
1900019997Philadelphia: George Barrie & Son 1900. 2 vols. xxviii 325; 347p 24 plates original grey cloth mostly unopened. No. 819 of 1000 copies printed on Japanese vellum paper. Secret memoirs of the courts of Europe from the 16th to the 19th century 7-8. George Barrie & Son unknown
1789016762London: S. Bladon 1789. xxiv 364 391p. Two volumes. A good set the front cover of vol. 1 and the back cover of vol. 2 both have very weak hinges the spine ends and the forecorners of the covers are worn the leather on some of the covers shows wear and there is a bit of scribble on the front free endpaper of vol. 1. First Edition. Full Leather. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. S. Bladon hardcover
1761AR27GTBN25924Not Stated 1761. Hardback original full calf with gilt titles. Marbled end-papers. 17.5 x 10.5cm. viii 422pp. Important pre-French Revolution text on tax this edition published the year after the 1760 first printing. Spine rather age discoloured. A little foxing to first few pages otherwise contents clean and unmarked. Firmly bound from Ombersley Court with the bookplate of Lord Sandys on the front pastedown. . Hard Cover. Very Good. Not Stated Hardcover
176083935No place: no printer 1760. First edition of a spirited and able attack upon the financial administration of France and especially upon the "fermiers généraux" whom Mirabeau regarded as parasites preying upon the vitals of the nation. The work highlights the problems and injustices of the French system of taxation and added fuel to the fire of the coming revolution. The king disapproved of the work; Mirabeau was imprisoned on 16 December 1760 but through the efforts of Madame de Pompadour and others was released on Christmas Eve under orders to leave Paris for his estate at Bignon. The work proposes a reorganization of financial administrative machinery the abolition of the "Fermes" a reduction in the taxation upon salt with the object of increasing the total yield and a special tax upon tobacco farms. The domaine the post and the mint were to be further sources of revenue. The author ranks as one of the earliest important writers on taxation. Higgs notes that the book is "of real importance in the history of financial theory" The Physiocrats p. 57. Quarto 257 x 192 mm. Additional engraved frontispiece portrait of the author. Contemporary sprinkled calf spine ruled and decorated gilt in compartments red morocco label sprinkled edges. Spine ends and corners skilfully repaired. Manuscript note to title-page "par Mr Mirabeau père" with a short verse "helas dans le Siècle ou nous sommes / pour avoir dit la vérité / Mirabeau cet ami des hommes vient de perdre la liberté" in a neat calligraphic hand. Occasional light foxing. A very good copy. Goldsmiths' 9836; Higgs 2881; INED 3204; Kress 6120. unknown
176084111No place: no printer 1760 & 1761. OF REAL IMPORTANCE IN THE HISTORY OF FINANCIAL THEORY" - a BEAUTIFUL COPY First edition of both works pairing Mirabeau's Théorie de l'Impôt his spirited and able attack upon the financial administration of France especially the "fermiers généraux" whom Mirabeau regarded as parasites preying upon the vitals of the nation with Pesselier's counterattack notable for its terse affirmation of the characteristically Physiocratic doctrine that agriculture holds a privileged place in the economic system. Mirabeau's work highlights the problems and injustices of the French system of taxation and added fuel to the coming fire of the revolution. The king disapproved of the work; Mirabeau was imprisoned on 16 December 1760 but was released on Christmas Eve through the efforts of Madame de Pompadour and others under orders to leave Paris for his estate at Bignon. The work proposes a reorganization of financial administrative machinery the abolition of the "fermes" a reduction in the taxation upon salt with the object of increasing the total yield and a special tax upon tobacco farms. The domaine the post and the mint were to be further sources of revenue. Mirabeau ranks as one of the earliest important writers on taxation. Higgs notes that the book is "of real importance in the history of financial theory" The Physiocrats p. 57. Pesselier was one of the most forceful critics of the physiocrats. Of the products of the soil Pesselier here writes "Elles procurent un profit net et durable puisqu'elles sont à l'abri de l'imitation" "They provide a net and lasting profit since they are safe from imitation". Two works bound in a single vol. quarto 255 x 193 mm. Contemporary French mottled calf spine decorated gilt in compartments red morocco label marbled endpapers. Housed in a brown morocco-backed book-form case. Engraved armorial bookplate to front pastedown. Lower edge a little rubbed with corners worn very occasional spotting; very good copies. Mirabeau: Einaudi 3946; Goldsmiths' 9602; Higgs 2297; INED 3209; Kress 5883. Pesselier: Brunet I 1118; Einaudi 4409; Goldsmiths' 9695; Higgs 2534; INED 3524; Kress 5964. unknown
19724362Darmstadt Germany: Scientia Verlag Aalen 1972. Full-Leather. Collectible; Fine. The 1972 facsimile reproduction of this 1760 French classic of economics. Bright and Near Fine in its handsome full-leather. Thick 16mo 312 pgs. Scientia Verlag Aalen unknown
1760EIRéo[MI72Paris: 1760. 1760. 12mo. pp. vi 426 2. modern bds. Published the same year as the first edition in quarto format. Mirabeau's strong criticisms of French methods of finance and taxation in this work particularly his attacks on the tax-farmers led to his temporary imprisonment and banishment from Paris. "It is not as might be supposed a mere plea for the Impôt Unique. It proposes a reorganization of financial administrative machinery the abolition of the Fermes a reduction in taxation upon salt with the object of increasing the total yield and a special tax upon tobacco farms. The Domaine the post and the Mint were to be further sources of revenue. Many just and valuable remarks on taxation are scattered throughout the volume and entitle the author to rank as one of the earliest important writers on the subject." Palgrave Einaudi 3946. Goldsmiths' 9603. Higgs 2298. Kress 5884. cfCioranescu II 45631. cfStourm pp. 100-101. cfTchemerzine VIII 285. Palgrave II pp. 774-78. F. [Paris]: 1760. unknown
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352620<p>Théorie de l'impôt. 4to. VIII 336 pp. Publisher's original boards untrimmed. Covers somewhat foxed spine strenghtened in the time with vellum slightly worn corners worn some minor foxing few small stains in outer margins edges lightly dust-soiled. - Paris o. Dr. 1760.</p><p>Very rare first edition in quarto of Mirabeau's chief work which led to the author's arrest at Vincennes. Assisted by François Quesnay Mirabeau's first book of his own after his conversion to Physiocracy offers an exposition of his economic ideas. On fiscal matters the Physiocrats famously pushed for their "single tax" l'impôt unique on landed property. The logic as laid out by Mirabeau seemed compelling. Any taxes levied throughout the economy will just passed from sector to sector until they fall upon the net product. As land is the only source of wealth then the burden of all taxes ultimately bears down on the landowner. So instead of levying a complicated collection of scattered taxes which are difficult to administer and can cause temporary distortions it is most efficient to just go to the root and tax land rents directly. This book was published the same year also in a duodecimo edition which is fare more current than the present quarto edition. - Untrimmed copy with wide margins</p><p>Provenance: From the collection of Basel economics professor Edgar Salin 1892-1974 with his handwritten entry on the first flyleaf.</p><p>References: Tchemerzine VIII 285; Barbier IV 702; Kress 5883; Humpert 13028; Higgs 2297; INED 3209; Goldsmith 9602.</p> Paris 1760
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2558Paris Nilsson 1897 245p orné de cent tills obtenues par la photographie d'après nature dont dix planches sur texte demi-toile Photos: Paul Sescau - unknown
1897846B3Paris: Nilsson 1897. Leather. Very Good. 7" by 5.5". M. Paul Sescau. A richly illustrated copy of this novel by Sibylle Riqueti de Mirabeau. In the original French being a new novel by Gyp. Sibylle Riqueti de Mirabeau was a French writer who wrote under the pseudonym Gyp. Her novels were brazen and denounced the fashionable French society. The Excelsior collection. With photographs from nature by Paul Sescau. With ten plates and other illustrations throughout the text. collated complete. In half leather binding with cloth covered boards. Externally very smart with some rubbing to the spine. Internally firmly bound with bright and clean pages. Very Good Nilsson hardcover
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1791002480Paris: Imprimerie Nationale 1791. Tre opere in un volume in 8o. Legatura coeva in mezza pelle dorso a nervi con tassello di titolo "Pieces diverses". E. O. Prima edizione per le tre opere. --- Travail sur l'éducation publique trouvé dans les papiers de Mirabeau l'Ainé; publiés par PJG Cabanis. 206 pagine --- Mirabeau.: Elemens du droit politique. Par M. professeur en droit. 1ere livraison. Al termine: Paris Impr. de la Feuille du Jour. 280 pagine --- Extrait de mon journal dediés aux manes de Mirabeau. Par Felix Faulcon deputé. Paris Cussac Barrois et Poitiers Barbier. Septembre 1791. 2-VIII errore per VI-128pp. --- Mirabeau presenta le sue idee sull'istruzione pubblica contrarie ad una scuola "di parte" e favorevole alla libertà d'insegnamento. Imprimerie Nationale unknown
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