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Altona, J.F. Hammerich, 1807. 8vo. Bound in the two nice cont. uniform cardboardbindings w. marbled paper. Gilt lines and gilt title-labels to spines. Some wear w. minor loss of paper to capitals, hinges and corners. Small hole to paper as well as to leather title-label of spine of volume two. Some brownspotting, but overall a nice and atrractive copy. Lacking the half-tilte for the first book (merely stating ""Erstes Buch""). XVI, 368" " VIII, 358, (1) pp.
Budapest, Pallas Irodalmi és Nyomdai Részvénytársaság, 1891-1894. 4to. Bound in four uniform contemporary half cloth bindings with red title-labels to spines. With a few occassional marginal annotation. Last ten leaves of volume 1 with a few tears. Otherwise a fine set. lxxv, [1], 4, 376 pp [4], 235, [1], iii, [1] pp. [4], 414, ii pp. [4], 409, [1], vii, [1] pp.
175420331A Leyde, et se trouve à Paris, chez Briasson, David l'aîné, Le Breton, Durand, 1754. 2 volumes in-12 de [12]-381 et [4]-347 pages, plein veau caramel, dos lisses ornés de filets et fleurons dorés, fleurs de lys au bas des dos, étiquettes de titre et tomaison bordeaux et beige, tranches rouges.
Prima edizione, in gran parte originale. Esemplare con il frontespizio nello stato definitivo, completamente ricomposto e con data 1638; mancante della carta A1, la prima numerata, contenente l’occhiello dello ‘Scisma’; antica obliterazione di ex libris al frontespizio; sparso leggero foxing; i fascicoli T e V uniformemente bruniti; nel complesso in più che buone condizioni, con buoni margini (193 x 140 mm), in gradevole legatura posteriore. Rara prima edizione della collezione delle opere storico-economiche di Bernardo Davanzati (1529-1606), personaggio di primo piano della cultura del Cinquecento fiorentino. Delle opere maggiori qui raccolte, lo «Scisma» è in seconda edizione, mentre la «Notizia de’ Cambi» e la «Lezione della Moneta» sono in edizione originale. «A utilitarian ante litteram; the earliest known solution to the ‘paradox of value’ [...] Among the ‘altre operette’ the treatise includes the first editions of the very influential “Notizia de’ Cambi” and “Lezione della Moneta” [which] was considered by Joseph Schumpeter ‘the all-time high, also as regards literary elegance, of the metallist theory of the origin and nature of money’. [...] The collected works were edited posthumously by Amador Massi and Lorenzo Landi. The publication of the three volumes was conceived between 1636 and 1637 and during the printing the editors decided to add Davanzati’s woodcut portrait on the verso of the title-page [... which] was recomposed with the new and definitive imprint date ‘1638’» (Books That Made Europe, p. 90) -- Mercante e letterato, compose rime, lettere, orazioni e volgarizzamenti (tra questi la sua opera più importante, la traduzione degli ‘Annali’ di Tacito). Fece parte dell’Accademia fiorentina, dell’Accademia degli Alterati, divenendone reggente, e infine dell’Accademia della Crusca, collaborando alla stesura del primo celebre ‘Vocabolario’. L’ampiezza dei suoi interessi lo condusse a comporre contributi di varia natura, raccolti nella silloge qui presentata. Apre il volume l’opera di carattere storiografico ‘Scisma d’Inghilterra fino alla morte della reina Maria’, traduzione compendiata del ‘De origine ac progressu schismatis anglicani’ del gesuita Nicolò Sandero. Seguono due scritti eminentemente economici: la ‘Notizia de’ Cambi’ e la ‘Lezione della moneta’ (letta dal Davanzati, pubblicamente, all’Accademia fiorentina). Segue poi la sezione dedicata alle orazioni: la più celebre, l’‘Orazione in morte del Gran Duca Cosimo I’, e le due, notevoli, pronunciate all’Accademia degli Alterati, ‘Accusa data dal Silente al Travagliato nel suo sindacato della Reggenza degli Alterati’ e ‘Orazione in genere deliberativo sopra i Provveditori dell’Accademia degli Alterati’. Chiude il volume un altro scritto economico, la ‘Coltivazione toscana delle Viti e d’alcuni Arbori’. Books That Made Europe, p. 90; Govi, I classici che hanno fatto l’Italia, 187; Biblioteca Luigi Einaudi, n. 1434; Schumpeter, History of Economic Analysis, p. 292
175289618Sans nom d'éditeur | Breslau [Wroc?aw] 1752 | 9.7 x 17 cm | Relié
1763LCPCECO-0008(La rarissime édition originale du monument de l'école physiocrate. Un superbe exemplaire, à très grandes marges, conservé dans sa reliure en veau strictement de l'époque) MIRABEAU Victor (Marquis DE) (1715-1789) - QUESNAY François (1694-1774). "PHILOSOPHIE RURALE OU ECONOMIE GENERALE ET POLITIQUE DE L'AGRICULTURE, REDUITE A L'ORDRE IMMUABLE DES LOIX PHISIQUES & MORALES, QUI ASSURENT LA PROSPERITE DES EMPIRES". 1763, Amsterdam, Libraires Associés. 1 volume in-4° (262x204 mm) (dimensions pages 257x192 mm) (2) ff. (faux-titre et titre), XXV, (1) pp. (préface, avertissement et table des chapitres), 412 pp. ; manquent les 3 tableaux h.t., oubliés par le relieur. ((2) ff., a-c4, d1, A-Z4, Aa-Zz4, Aaa-Eee4, Fff2) Reliure de l'époque en veau écaillé.Dos à cinq nerfs avec fleurons et décorations dorés et pièce de titre en maroquin vieux rouge. Double filet doré sur les coupes. Tranches rouges. Gardes de papier décoré et de papier blanc. Edition Originale, très rare. Quelques petits frottements à la reliure et deux petits chocs aux coins supérieurs. Quelques rares pages légèrement brunies, sinon intérieur très frais et propre. Superbe exemplaire à très grandes marges (quelques fois non rognées), peut-être un des plus grands passés sur le marché dans les derniers vingt ans. Très rare exemplaire conservé dans sa reliure strictement de l'époque, mais sans les 3 tableaux h.t., oubliés par le relieur. Cet ouvrage nait de la collaboration entre Mirabeau et Quesnay, ce dernier, médecin de Mme de Pompadour, rencontré à Versailles en juillet 1757. C'est le monument de la physiocratie et des théories sur le "Gouvernement par la Nature" ("The first of the four text-books of physiocrat orthodoxy" (Schumpeter, p. 225)). La doctrine de l'école physiocratique "est un mélange de libéralisme économique et de déspotisme éclairé". Ses principaux thèmes sont "la nature, la liberté, la terre et le déspotisme légal". Toute la richesse vient de la terre et seule la classe des agriculteurs est la vraie classe productive. Les lois de la proprieté privée et de la pleine liberté ("Laissez faire, laissez passer") doivent être réspectées, parce qu'elles sont les seules qui permettent d'atteindre la prosperité et de mantenir un ordre parfait. Provenance : Ex libris armorié du XIX siècle F.A. Garnier. (Tchémerzine, IV, 286 ; Quérard, VI, 154 ; Kress, 6120 ; INED, 3204 ; Conlon, 63:1131) (LCPCECO-0008)
18299273Paris, Firmin-Didot, 1829 - 1833 ; 2 tomes reliés en 3 volumes in-folio atlantique (53 x 35,3 cm) ; demi-chagrin maroquiné à coins grenat, dos à nerfs soulignés de filets fins à froid, titre doré en lettres majuscules, filets à froid sur les plats, armes poussées à froid sur le premier plat de chaque volume, ex-libris Belton House (Grande-Bretagne), tête dorée, tranches juste ébarbées (reliure de l’époque) ; [4], 4, 9, [1 bl.], 50 pp. ; [4], pp.51-143, [1 bl.] pp.; [4], 143, [1bl.] pp. et en tout 254 lithographies hors-texte tirées sur Chine contrecollé sur vélin fort (quelques unes le sont directement sur la feuille), par Taylor, Fragonard, Eugène Isabey (17), Jorand, Deroy, Bourgeois, Sabatier, Bouton, Jaime, Athalin, Adam, J.D. Harding, Dauzats, Daguerre, Regnier, Brascassat, Ciceri, Bichebois, Tirpenne, Goré, Nouveaux, Villeneuve, Hubert, Monthelier, Alcaux, etc... ; 15 dessins in-texte lithographiés, 3 grandes lettrines de style celtique.
11 voll. cartonato azzurro della epoca. 10 voll. in-8. un vol. in-4 Atlas. Ritratto inciso 9 frontespizi incisi 50 mappe 23 tabelle ripiegate.Economics india arabia gulf africa america diderot rigobert bonne maps atlas arabic indian travels slavery colonialism Diderot
18104483Paris, Clament, 1810. 1810 3 vol. in-8° (202 x 126 mm) de : x ; 301 pp. ; [2], 390 pp. ; 291 pp. ; 4 tableaux ; 2 cartes dépliantes. Demi-basane d'époque, dos lisse ornés, plats recouverts de papier marbré. (Quelques traces de mouillures dans les marges de quelques ff. du T. 1, sinon frais).
3 parti in 2 voll. in-4, pp. XXXIII, 189 (ma 191); XXIII, 316, (2); 116, leg. mod. m. pelle con fregi e tass. ai d., piatti in carta dec. Front. a due colori con vignetta in rame. Fregi xilogr. e final. Con una gr. tab. rip. al primo vol. con la “valenza dei pesi e delle valute”. Prima rara ediz. italiana eseguita da Angelo Tavanti e Giovanni Francesco Pagnini che è anche autore del saggio contenuto nel secondo vol. “Saggio sopra il giusto pregio delle cose, la giusta valuta della moneta e sopra il commercio dei Romani”. Einaudi 3476. Higgs 115. Kress, Italian, I, 275. Numerosi fori di tarlo abilmente riparati al margine interno ma per il resto ottimo esempl. su carta forte. [028]
8335Zuric [puis] Berne, Heidegguer [puis] chez la Société typographique aux dépens de la Société Oeconomique, 1760 - 1773. 21 volumes in-8, demi veau fauve à coins, dos à nerfs ornés de filets et fleurons dorés, tranches teintées en rouge. Quelques rousseurs, parfois plus marquées en p. de titre, mouillure pour l'année 1771. Bel ensemble en reliure uniforme, chaque volume portant la signature de H. L. Roux en page de titre.
178060056Napoli, Stamperia Simoniana, 1780. 4to. In contemporary full vellum with leather title label with gilt lettering to spine. Occassionally brownspotted throughout, otherwise a good copy. (28), 416 pp.
188950373Wien, Alfred Hölder, 1889. 8vo. Uncut in the original printed yellow wrappers. Light soiling and a few minor nicks to extremities. A very fine and clean copy. XVI, 239 pp.
165352320Milano, Nello Reg. Duc. Corte, perGio. Battista, e Giulio Cesare fratelli Maletesta Stampatori, 1653. Folio. In contemporary full vellum. Title written in contemporary hand to lower edge. A few early leaves reinforced and a 1x1 cm hole in leaf pppp2 with loss of text. Ex-libris stamp (Ghislanzoni) to lower part of title-page. Otherwise a very fine, clean and crisp copy. (56), 792, 76 pp. + the engraved frontispiece by Frederico Agnelli.
180760615Altona, J.F. Hammerich, 1807. 8vo. 2 volumes both uncut in the original blank wrappers. Wear to extremities, front wrapper on vol. 1 detached and with tear. Missing ab. half of the paper on spines. Internally fine and clean. XVI, 368" VIII, 358, (1) pp.
Napoli, Stamperia Simoniana, 1780. 4to. In contemporary full vellum with leather title label with gilt lettering to spine. Occassionally brownspotted throughout, otherwise a good copy. (28), 416 pp.
Wien, Alfred Hölder, 1889. 8vo. Uncut in the original printed yellow wrappers. Light soiling and a few minor nicks to extremities. A very fine and clean copy. XVI, 239 pp.
Milano, Nello Reg. Duc. Corte, perGio. Battista, e Giulio Cesare fratelli Maletesta Stampatori, 1653. Folio. In contemporary full vellum. Title written in contemporary hand to lower edge. A few early leaves reinforced and a 1x1 cm hole in leaf pppp2 with loss of text. Ex-libris stamp (Ghislanzoni) to lower part of title-page. Otherwise a very fine, clean and crisp copy. (56), 792, 76 pp. + the engraved frontispiece by Frederico Agnelli.
182517680Paris: Librairie De Fortic. Good. 1825. First Edition. Hardcover. Title continues "contenant des notions sur les bois indigènes et exotiques la description des meubles de toute espèce la teinture des bois le placage la composition et l'application des vernis la marqueterie etc.Scarce first edition in contemporary brown half calf over marbled boards with bright gilt lettered black label. xxxii 414pp. Text is intact & square. Illustrated with 15 folding engraved plates with diagrams. Plates are intact without tears. Internal & external hinges are tight. Leaves are clean & bright with light scattered foxing. Trace of the print is visible on opposite side of leaves. Spine head & corners rubbed with small loss . Carpentry. Cabinetmakers and cabinetmaking. Furniture. ; Folding b/w plates; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" tall; 414 pages . Librairie De Fortic hardcover
1962324j0218Princeton New Jersey: D. Van Nostrand Company Inc. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1962. First Edition. Hardcover. "Addressed to the intelligent educated layman as well as to the economist this work is a comprehensive and systematic exposition of the principles and doctrines of economic science. Assuming no previous knowledge of economics on the reader's part the author proceeds by a deductive chain of reasoning of which every link is made explicitly evident to draw the conclusions logically implied in the fundamental axiom of human action. Particularly notable is Dr. Rothbard's brilliant refutation of the dominant economic fallacies of our age. Among the economists whose doctrines are subjected to critical scrutiny are Schumpeter Marshall Fisher Keynes and Galbraith." - dust jacket. "One of the two greatest books on free market economics of the twentieth century." - Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr. "Murray Rothbard 1926-1995 was an American economist of the Austrian School and a central figure in the 20th-century American libertarian movement." - Wikipedia. From the collection of noted anthropologist Sidney W. Mintz 1922-2015 whose name and location are handwritten atop front free endpaper of each volume. Mintz was "best known for his studies of the Caribbean creolization and the anthropology of food." - Wikipedia. Both volumes clean bright tight and otherwise unmarked with light wear. Pale green 0.75" diameter sticker in lower left corner of each front fixed endpaper. Average wear and soiling to moderately spine-sunned dust jackets now preserved in glossy new archival-grade protection. A quality example of this eminent study. Fundaburk 2021. ; The William Volker Fund Series in the Humane Studies; 8vo . D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc. hardcover
1944356j1775Princeton: Princeton University Press. Good with no dust jacket. 1944. First Edition. Hardcover. The classic work upon which modern-day game theory is based. "Posterity may regard this book as one of the major scientific achievements of the first half of the twentieth century." - American Mathematical Society Bulletin. "The appearance of a book of this calibre is indeed a rare event." - American Economic Review. "I have sometimes wondered whether a brain like von Neumann's does not indicate a species superior to that of man." - Nobel Laureate Hans Bethe. 1944 First edition. xviii 625 p. Name Index. Subject Index. Index of Figures. Tight and unmarked with average wear to original brown cloth. Professionally cloth rebacked preserving original backstrip. Lacking dust jacket and Corrigenda slip. 9.6" x 6.6". A sound first edition example of this momentous work. Sraffa 4345 Pressman p.189. ; 8vo . Princeton University Press hardcover
179548288Bath, R. Cruttwell, 1795. Large8vo. Bound in later half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Presentation inscription from the auhtor to top of title page: ""From the Author"". Title page and first few leafes with brownspotting, otherwise a fine copy. Lacking the half title. Pp. 3-8, 200 + the errata slip inserted after the title page.
191353712Berlin, 1913. Royal 8vo. Uncut and partly unopened in original printed wrappers. A bit of spotting to original printed spine, but overall in magnificent condition. Completely original and as fresh as can be wished for. (8), 446, (2).
183962435Paris, Guillaumin, 1839. 8vo. In contemporary half calf with gilt lettering and ornamentation to spine. With author's presentation inscription to half title: ""de la part d. l'auteur / á son ami M. Philip Taylor / H. S."" (i.e. English: ""From the author to his friend Mr. Philip Taylor, H. S. (i.e. Horace Say)). A few scratches to spine and internally with light occassional brownspotting, but overall a nice and clean copy. 333, (3) + 5 plates of which 2 are folded.
Bath, R. Cruttwell, 1795. Large8vo. Bound in later half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Presentation inscription from the auhtor to top of title page: ""From the Author"". Title page and first few leafes with brownspotting, otherwise a fine copy. Lacking the half title. Pp. 3-8, 200 + the errata slip inserted after the title page.