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2356S.n.: s.l. 1785. . 8vo 19th century marbled marbled boards red leather spine with some wear over hinges. Institutionally common scarce in trade. Place of publication has been variously suggested as London Brussels or Geneva. Attacking the Bank of Spain for speculation in the form of stock-jobbing. The Second of five works on finance published in 1785 the first being De la Caisse dscompte after the present work the next one being Lettre du comte de Mirabeau a M. Le Couteulx de la Noraye sur la Banque de Saint-Charles & sur la Caisse-d'escompte. The fourth volume was Sur les actions de la Compagnie des Eaux de Paris and the final volume was Rponse du comte de Mirabeau l'crivain des administrateurs de la Compagnie des eaux de Paris. "These several works written with energy and often with violence attacked the private interests of too many individuals not to arouse against the author much hatred insult and calumny. Imputations of ignorance were lavished upon him but not one of his pretended mistakes as pointed out nor one of is proofs controverted. He was likewise taxed with venality and his accusers forgot that in the interests of the government which secretly encouraged but publicly disavowed him ands in those of a few bankers ruined or having sustained serious losses he was attacking and driving to despair opulent and powerful stock-jobbers who would have paid him munificently for his silence had he chosen to accept their money." ÑSee Vol. IV pp. 156Ð158 of Memoirs of Mirabeau.by Himself His Father His Uncle and His Adopted Son. London: Edward Churton 1835Ð1836 S.n.: s.l., 1785. hardcover books
1851005423Paris France: Normant 1851. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. Three volume set complete. Vol I: ii 466 pages of text. Vol II: ii 534 pages of text. Vol III: ii 499 pages of text including an index. Uniformly bound in half leather. Spines are heavily sunned with cracking and peeling of exterior layer; small chip to top of 3rd volume; red and black spine labels remain mostly intact attractive and are readable. Bindings protected in custom stiff archival mylar. Text has scattered foxing especially to first and last leaves of each volume. French Revolution France. Text is in French. An attractive and intact set of this uncommon publication. Normant Hardcover books
178641762Philadelphia: Printed by T. Seddon 1786. A new edition with considerable corrections. 19th c. three quarter morocco over marbled boards. A very good untrimmed copy; chips to spine ends; scuffed tips owners bookplates on front end-papers and first blank; tight binding. iv 68 pp. 8vo. First American edition. "The Society was not greeted so warmly in the United States. Within months of the adoption of the Institution critics began to charge that the members planned to use the Society to impose a hereditary aristocracy on the new American republic. The leading critic was a South Carolina judge Aedanus Burke. In a pamphlet titled Considerations on the Society or Order of Cincinnati published in Charleston in late 1783 and soon republished all over the country Burke charged that the Cincinnati would form an American aristocracy dominating the government and extinguishing the liberties of the people. Dozens of other critics soon joined Burke and resolutions denouncing the Cincinnati were introduced into several state legislatures. At a moment when Americans were deeply anxious about the future of their untried experiment in republican government the Society of the Cincinnati stirred fears of a conspiracy to seize power and create a new aristocracy as the first step toward re-establishing a monarchy over America" societyofthecincinnati.org. Mirabeau picks up this argument in his "highly controversial imitation" of Burke's work which was suggested to Mirabeau by Ben Franklin" See Echeverria & Wilkie The French Image of America. Provenance: Frank Maier whose collection of American First editions was auctioned in 1909 bookplate Ganevoort-Lansing Collection to NYPL Tiffany & Co. bookplate and William S.S.Horton M.D. manuscript collector armorial bookplate. Sabin 49395. Howes M653. Evans 19803. Echeverria & Wilkie: 786/49 JCB III: 3084. Printed by T. Seddon hardcover books
1845015788Paris: Chez Lefevre Editeur 1845. 12mo. 599pp. with each title translated by a different author and with a new translation of Veillee de Venus bound in 1/4 tan polished calf over marbled paper covered boards raised bands spine lettering gilt marbled endpapers scattered foxing otherwise a very good copy. Chez Lefevre, Editeur unknown books
1889310<p>Sibylle-Gabrielle-Marie-Antoinette de Riquetti de Mirabeau / Sibylle-Gabrielle-Marie-Antoinette de Riquetti de Martel de Janville GYP <i>BOB A L'EXPOSITION Par GYP. Dessins de BOB. Troisième Édition.</i>Paris : Calmann Lévy Éditeur Ancienne Maison Michel Lévy Frères 3 Rue Auber 3 1889. In-8. viii ; 120 pages. Imp. Mouillot 13. Quai Voltaire 38300. French language text. Original green wrapper bound in. 23 cm x 17.5 cm. Gyp 1849 – 1932 is a pseudonym for the author-illustrator Sibylle-Gabrielle-Marie-Antoinette de Riquetti de Mirabeau. Vicaire III: 1187- 1188. </p>This humorous children's book begins with discussion of the newly finished Eiffel Tower as it was at the entrance to the Exposition Universelle of 1889 held in Paris and its mention in the dialogue between Bob and l'Abbé opens their discussion of people places ideas and things at the Exposition held in the centennial year of the storming of the Bastille in 1789. The profuse in-text illustrations also reflect the presence of multi-cultural events at the Exposition. The dancers from Java whose gamelan orchestra so impressed Claude Debussy. Also the many full-page black-and-white illustrations show the presence of Middle Eastern and African culture at the Exposition. This is a very good copy. Calmann Lévy, Éditeur, Ancienne Maison Michel Lévy Frères, 3 Rue Auber, 3. hardcover books
1788199759No place. 1788. 1st edition. Publisher's plain stiff wraps paper spine label. . Covers lightly soiled and worn heel of spine repaired contents very good untrimmed. . 8vo. French text. Engraved title page with portrait. paperback books
1788263089Londres 1788. hardcover. very good. 3 titles bound together. 183 72 142. 8vo 3/4 vellum backed green boards covers worn. Londres: 1788. Very good . Scarce.<br/><br/> unknown books