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17894A Paris, 1776. (2), 155, (1) pp. 8vo. Contemporary marbled calf, spine gilt in compartments, gilt lettering. Kress 7193; not in Goldsmiths; not in Einaudi; this edition not in INED; Camus 1566; Peinot, Livres Condamnés, i, p. 43 (with wrong date). Third edition, published in the same year as the first edition, the other two having only 48 and 72 pages respectively. Pierre-François Boncerf, French writer on agrarian subjects. While a clerk in the ministry of finance under Turgot he published a pamphlet, Les inconvénients des droits féodaux. According to Palgrave the work was published with the consent of Turgot. In it he attacked the contemporary system of feudal dues as ruinous to those who pay them, of little advantage to its benificiaries and contrary to the principles of freedom. The solemn condemnation of the pamphlet by the parlement of Paris, which the king vetoed, and the ensuing controversy in the press, in which Voltaire took a prominent part, established Boncerf's reputation and resulted in the translation of the work into many European languages. The pages 70-end contain the relevant texts by Montesquieu. The work was first published anonymously, a second edition was published with the pseudonym M. Francaleu.
196073677Couverture souple. Mémoire, dactylographié. 80 pages.
16499A Londres et se vend à Paris, Chez la veuve Delormel & Fils, 1757. Together 4 works bound in 1 volume. (4), 60, 107, (1) pp.; xxiv, 224 pp.; 109, (1) pp.; 67, (1) pp. and 1 table. 8vo. Contemporary polished calf, spine richly gilt, raised bands, gilt triple fillets on sides, red label with gilt lettering, a very nice copy. First work: Kress 6086-7; Goldsmiths 9873; INED 1276; Higgs 3017. First issue of the first edition. In this vehemently written work, the fermiers-généraux were accused of corruption. It caused the author's imprisonment in the Bastille. The volume was printed by Lambert and distributed by Ormancy, who also were arrested. Four years after its publication the book was still sold secretly at high prices.Second work: Not in Kress; Conlon 75:640 (claiming two volumes).First edition.Of importance for the history of the years preceding the Revolution.Third work: Conlon 82:401.First edition.Fourth work: INED 620; Conlon 57:547.First edition.
16498A La Haye, 1764. Together 3 volumes in 1. (4), 60, 107, (1) pp.; (2), 26 pp.; 24 pp. 8vo. Contemporary marbled calf, spine gilt in compartments, red label with gilt lettering, red edges, lightly worn, some spots. First work: Kress 6086; Goldsmiths 9873; INED 1276; Higgs 3017; Conlon 63:751. First issue of the first edition. In this vehemently written work, the fermiers-généraux were accused of corruption. It caused the author's imprisonment in the Bastille. The volume was printed by Lambert and distributed by Ormancy, who also were arrested. Four years after its publication the book was still sold secretly at high prices. Second work: Not in Kress; Goldsmiths 10025; Higgs 3018; INED 4797; Conlon 63:752.First edition.According to Goldsmiths this is not by Darigrand, but a reply to Darigrand's work, INED also believes this work to be written by another, anonymous, author, Conlon lists it under Darigrand.Third work: Not in Kress; Goldsmiths 10020; Higgs 3268; INED 4778; Conlon 64:441.First edition.Loosely inserted: ARRET de la cour du parlement de Rouen, qui ordonne que la brochure intitulée: Réponse à l'auteur de l'anti-financier, fera lacerée & brulé par l'exécuteur de la Haute-Justice, au pied du grand escalier de palais; enjoint à ceux qui en auroient des exemplaires, de les apporter au Greffe de la Cour, pour y être pareillement lacérés & brulés, &c. Du 9 Avril 1764. (Drop-head title). A Rouen, Chez J.J. le Boullenger, (1764).Not in Kress; Goldsmiths 10017; Higgs 3252.
1902ABE-175882473154416 PAGES-31,7 CM X 24,6 CM-ETAT D'USAGE
14017paris A la Revue. 4 mai 1907 1 Une revue de format in 4° de 20 pp.; couverture comprise; entièrement illustrée par Grandjouan.
103403A Paris, Par la Compagnie des Libraires Associés, 1768, 1 volume in-12 de 172x105 mm environ, 102 pages, demi maroqui à coins cerise, dos à nerfs portant titre et date dorés, tranche de tête dorée, gardes marbrées. Ex-libris du libraire-éditeur H. Baillière sur le premier contreplat. Petits frottements sur le cuir, sinon bon état.
196548376Editions Sociales Paris, Editions sociales 1965. In-8 broché de 378 pages. Bon état
43692Paris Librairie Générale de Droit et de Jurisprudence. R. Pichon et R. Durand-Auzias 1946 in 8 (22,5x14) 1 volume broché, 369 pages [1]. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1945121782Couverture souple. Broché. 150 pages.
1872LCI-4216Lille Imprimerie Danel 1872 1 Grand in -8 Broché couverture Illustrée 87[p.p]
3532broché - 12x18,5 - 310 pp - 1910 - éditions C. CADET, Paris.
1910zt1221Georges Roustan, libraire Relié 1910 In-8 (16,5 x 24 cm), reliure demi-toile, dos lisse, pièce de titre, 331 pages ; rousseurs sur la toile, frottements aux coupes et plats, papier bruni, ex-libris tamponné, par ailleurs assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
17357Londres, 1787. 88 pp. 8vo. Modern half morocco. Kress B.1266 (other edition); Goldsmiths 13454 (other edition); Einaudi 3412 (other edition); INED 2915 (other edition); Stourm, pp. 145-146 (other edition). One of three editions from the same year, no priority has been established. The French crown faced bankruptcy when the Controller-General, Calonne, presented a financial scheme to end the crisis. The keystone in his program was a tax to be levied on all property owners without discrimination of estate. Calonne also proposed liberating commerce in grains from all internal tariffs. When Calonne was unable to pass this in the Assembly of Notables, he was replaced by Loménie de Brienne. 'Linguet lent the support of his publicity to the Calonne property tax and published this work just after the Notables had turned down Calonne's master plan. (.....) Linguet viewed it as a means by which the government, provisioned in grains, could compete with entrepreneurs, control the market price of wheat, and in that way guarantee the lives of an impoverished and progressively more restless population of dispossessed persons. Linguet saw the unpopular tax program as a key government stratagem for warding off two spectres: bankruptcy and a people's revolution' (D. Gay Levy, The Ideas and Careers of Simon-Nicolas-Henri Linguet, p. 240). - Name on title.
17358No place, (1788). 2 works in 1 volume. 144, (2) pp.; 12 pp. 8vo. Modern boards. First work: Kress B.1266 (other edition); Goldsmiths 13454 (other edition); Einaudi 3412 (other edition); INED 2915 (other edition); Stourm, pp. 145-146 (other edition). One of three editions from the same year, no priority has been established. The French crown faced bankruptcy when the Controller-General, Calonne, presented a financial schem to end the crisis. The keystone in his program was a tax to be levied on all property owners without discrimination of estate. Calonne also proposed liberating commerce in grains from all internal tariffs. When Calonne was unable to pass this in the Assembly of Notables, he was replaced by Loménie de Brienne. 'Linguet lent the support of his publicity to the Calonne property tax and published this work just after the Notables had turned down Calonne's master plan. (.....) Linguet viewed it as a means by which the government, provisioned in grains, could compete with entrepreneurs, control the market price of wheat, and in that way guarantee the lives of an impoverished and progressively more restless population of dispossessed persons. Linguet saw the unpopular tax program as a key government stratagem for warding off two spectres: bankruptcy and a people's revolution' (D. Gay Levy, The Ideas and Careers of Simon-Nicolas-Henri Linguet, p. 240).Second work: Not in Kress; not in Goldsmiths; not in Einaudi; not in INED; not in Stourm.Calonne's reforms failed, Brienne's attempts failed, and the King gave in, recalled Jacques Necker to face the acute financial crisis, recalled the parlements and annulled all judicial reforms. Linguet answered with number 116 of his Annales again proposing fiscal reform. The parlements answered by ordering this number 116 to be lacerated and burned. The present work is Linguet's protest against these decisions by the parlement. - Inner margin of the first title and last leaf of the second work strengthened.
191942967- 43 x 60 cm. 4 pages. Replié pour envoi sous bande.
72405P., Librairie de la Bibliothèque Nationale, 1877, petit in 12 broché, 190 pages ; non coupé ; couverture illustrée ; rares rousseurs.
1915broché - 12x19 - 336 pp - 1882 - éditions HENRI TREMLEY, Genève.
17132Actes Sud, 2015. Broché au format 19 x 10 cm, 164 pages. Très bel exemplaire
500347305LA VILLEGUERIN Editions Sans date. Ce livre de Michel-Pierre Madignier publié en 1991 explique clairement les règles de la fiscalité agricole en France. Son objectif est de permettre aux agriculteurs de mettre en place une gestion fiscale efficace pour leur exploitation
41251Paris Presses Universitaires de France 1961 in 8 (22,5x14) 1 volume broché, 230 pages [1]. Envoi autographe signé par l'auteur. Bel exemplaire
52159Paris Presses Universitaires de France P.U.F 1961 in 8 (22,5x14) 1 volume broché, 230 pages [1]. Préface de Jean Stoetzel. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1938120876Couverture souple. Brochure 16 x 24 cm. 16 pages.
197911042Genève, Mégariotis, 1979, in-8°, 566 pp, reliure simili-cuir éditeur, bon état. Reprint de l'édition Guillaumin de 1885
17820Paris Honoré Champion 1906 in 8 (25x16,5) 1 volume broché, 298 pages, avec 1 carte noir et blanc. ''Contribution à l'histoire de l'impôt sous l'ancien régime''. Bon exemplaire