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185253850London, Harrison and Son, 1852. Folio. In contemporary half cloth with the original blue printed front wrapper pasted on to front board. Light wear to extremities Small stamp to front board and two small paper labels pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Internally very fine and clean. xviii, 913 pp.
185053845London Harrison and Son 1850. Folio. In contemporary half cloth with the original blue printed front wrapper pasted on to front board. Wear to extremities and front hindge a bit weak. One small stamp to front board and two small paper labels pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Internally very fine and clean. xv 1 452 pp. <br/><br/><em>The Rare British parliamentary papers and correspondence with local agents on the slave trade in Africa Brazil Egypt France Nederlands Persia Peru Portugal Sardinia Spain Tripoli Turkey United States and Venezuela. </em> hardcover
185253850London Harrison and Son 1852. Folio. In contemporary half cloth with the original blue printed front wrapper pasted on to front board. Light wear to extremities Small stamp to front board and two small paper labels pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Internally very fine and clean. xviii 913 pp. <br/><br/><em>The Rare British parliamentary papers and correspondence with local agents on the slave trade in Africa Brazil Egypt France Nederlands Persia Peru Portugal Sardinia Spain Tripoli Turkey United States and Venezuela. </em> hardcover
1993837110616036Inter Trade Corporation 1993-08. Hardcover. Very Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear. Inter Trade Corporation hardcover
In -folio, 40 pp., legatura in carta marmorizzata. Manca a Kress.
18768A Amsterdam, Chez J.L. de Lorme, 1704. Title printed in red and black. With 1 folding table. (10), 317, (1) pp. 12mo. Contemporary calf, spine gilt with raised bands, red label with gilt lettering. Kress 2421; Goldsmiths 4038; Einaudi 1626,note; Sabin 98172n; Alden & Landis 704/56; Echeverria & Wilkie 704/7; not in Howes; not in Streeter; not in Leclerc; not in Muller; not in JFBL. The best edition, with extensive notes added. One of at least 7 editions published in 1704. Originally published in 1703. As a matter of fact there never was an English edition, but the author apparently preferred to pass it off as such to avoid problems with the authorities, since he represented the French court as an ambassador in The Hague. Anti-British work that surveys British trade and commerce in Europe and that with the American colonies and the Indies predicting that the Navigation Acts will result in revolt and independence for the British North American colonies. "Sets out the advantages and disadvantages of the Spanish War of Succession to Great Britain's commercial interests, together with the advantages to Spain of free trade in her colonies. This work is remarkable as containing a distinct prophecy of the revolt of the American colonies from Great Britain" (Encyclopaedia Britannica Online).
17250A Paris, Chez Henrics, Brumaire An 9 (octobre 1800). iv, 350, (2) pp. Large 8vo. Contemporary tree calf, spine richly gilt in compartments, red label and gilt lettering. Kress B.4197; Goldsmiths 17829; Einaudi 2859; not in Mattioli; INED 2232; Stourm, p. 318; Catalogue de l'Histoire de France, iii, p. 211. First edition. Deals with the political situation of France in comparison with the other European nations: The political situation before the war; General thoughts on the present situation of France; Present situation of France considering its allies; Present situation of France considering its ennemies; Present situation of France considering the neutrals; Internal situation of France, followed by two chapters dealing with: 'Population et industrie de la France' and with 'Moeurs et Lois de la France.' According to Barbier the work was composed not only under supervision of Talleyrand but even partly written by him. Alexandre-Maurice Blanc de Lanautte, Comte d'Hauterive, was diplomat and economist, born in Aspres (Hautes-Alpes) on 14 April 1754. He went with Choiseul-Gouffier to Constantinopel, spent some years in New York, and returned to France in 1798 and started working for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. From the 18th Brumaire to the fall of the Empire he was involved in all the major negociations of the period. - Small hole in half-title, occasional light spotting, small library stamp on half-title, a very attractive copy.
1742168051742 basane mouchetée, dos à nerfs. in-4, LVI-722pp., (1f.), P. Mouchet 1742
175201À Amsterdam, Chez Jacques Cœur, 1756 3 vol. in-12, VIII-436 pp., VI-434 pp. et 388 pp., bradel papier vert (reliure moderne). Cachet de la bibliothèque d'un séminaire allemand.
ORD-13891exactes, des devoirs des Conservateurs de santé et des Officiers et Employés de cette Administration, ainsi que la description des localités du Lazaret de Marseille. Marseille. Jean Mossy. An V de la République. (1796). In-4 (195 x 256mm) plein veau porphyre, dos à 5 nerfs uniformément viré au fauve, pièces de titre et de tomaison chagrin brun, gardes de velours vert sombre, couverture muette de l'époque conservée, 1f., 215, (4) pages (tables et errata). L'exemplaire en parfait état semble avoir été lavé, reliure moderne sous emboîtage couvert de papier à fibres végétales apparentes. Rare et important notamment pour ce qui concerne le commerce de la ville.
196028182nantes 1960 Une Gouache Originale en couleurs, Format : 50 centimètres de haut par 64,5 centimètres de large, sur papier marron clair, non signé, sans date (1960), réalisé pour un projet de décor :"NANTES AU TEMPS DES ILES" pour le Café "LA RÉGENCE" place du Commerce a NANTES,
196028183nantes 1960 Une Gouache Originale en couleurs, Format : 50 centimètres de haut par 64,5 centimètres de large, sur papier marron clair, non signé, sans date (1960), réalisé pour un projet de décor :"NANTES AU TEMPS DES ILES" pour le Café "LA RÉGENCE" place du Commerce a NANTES,
243165[Paris], L. F. Prault, 1788 in-4, titre, 62 pp., cartonnage Bradel de papier marbré, pièce de titre cerise en long (reliure du XXe siècle). Rousseurs, des taches au f. 41-42.
138854Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1835 in-folio, XXVII-205 pp., 51 tableaux statistiques, broché. Dos fragile avec manques, petit manque angulaire à la couverture.
229516Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1837 in-folio, XXXI-511 pp., broché. Dos bruni.
18689A La Haye, aux dépens de la Compagnie, 1755. xvi, 246 pp. 12mo. Contemporary marbled calf, spine gilt in compartments, red label with gilt lettering, red edges. Kress 5420; Higgs 1029; cf.: INED 884; not in Goldsmiths; not in Einaudi; not in Conlon; Sabin 9602; Howes B.1049; cf.: Leclerc 241; Echeverria & Wilkie 755/5. Edition published in the same year as the first edition. Butel-Dumont argues that Great-Britain owes her power and wealth to the colonies. He analyses the commerce and trade as well as the population of the British colonies at the time of the Guerre du Canada. With the outbreak of the Seven Years War, many of whose battles were to be fought in the New World, considerable curiosity about the British colonies was excited. This was one of the books profiting from this curiosity. It emphasized the phenomenal growth and prosperity of the colonies. 'This is the first extensive French text on the British North American colonies and was occasioned by the heightened tensions preceding the Seven Years War. It gives accounts of the geography, history, religion, government, economics, trade, and products of the several colonies' (Echeverria & Wilkie). According to INED this work was also attributed to Véron de Forbonnais.
1793233811793 1793, cahier registre manuscrit in folio,à colonnes de 31 pages et 5 p.blancs,beau titre,belle ecriture ,de janvier 1793 à juillet 1793,fournisseurs français et étrangers ( Hambourg,Copenhague,Stockolm etc.)
1755000755Paris Desaint & Saillant, Vincent 1755
242662Se vend à Paris, Chez la veuve Bessin, 1709 in-8, [26]-664 pp, page de titre gravée, épître, basane brune, dos à nerfs orné, tranches mouchetées de rouge (reliure de l'époque). Plats légèrement frottés.
1743PHO-2340A Paris, Chez Piget, Damonneville & Durand, 1743. In-12, (2) ff., IV-250 pp., (1) f. (approb.). Veau havane moucheté de l’époque, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre maroquin grenat, caissons ornés, roulette dorée aux coupes, tranches rouges (coiffe de tête arasée, accrocs en queue, plat en partie noircis ; mouillure claire dans les marges de tête, brunissures).
18325871Dresden u. Leipzig, Arnold, 1832. Kl.-4to. (25,7 x 17,0 cm). 40 S., 4 Bl. Bibl.-Halbleinwandband d. Zt.
17255A Paris, Chez Treuttel et Würtz, et à Strasbourg, An XI-1803. 3 volumes. (8), xxii, 316, (4, Table des Matières, Errata) pp.; (4), 342, (2) pp.; (4), 354, (2, Errata, blank) pp. 8vo. Contemporary polished calf, spines gilt in compartments, red and green labels with gilt lettering, gilt double fillet on sides, slightly rubbed and some light stains to the binding. Goldsmiths 18594; Einaudi 520; INED 526; not in Kress. First edition The first volume deals with the general principles of commerce, money, banks, credit, taxes, agriculture, etc.; the second volume treats the commercial relations of France with other countries and its colonies (slavery and colonial rule); and the final volume deals with commercial laws (customs, harbours, corporations, chambers of commerce, etc).'Économiques. Théories sur les différentes branches de l'économie, opposées en tous points à celle des Économistes. Éloge du commerce: 'si la population et l'agriculture furent, dans tous les tems, les premiers élémens de la puissance d'un Émpire, le commerce, .... surtout de nos jours, en est devenu le rival et les a supplées quelquefois' (INED). - Last 4 leaves of volume 2 with a light waterstain in upper outer corner.
1982T87731Bruxelles, Tulkens 1982-2003 Complet en 6 tomes (le tout paru), Tirage limité à 300 exemplaires, 28cm., reliures d'éditeur uniformes en toile rouge avec titre doré, très bel état, [contenu: I: Catalogues belges appartenant à la Bibliothèque Royale Albert Ier, II: Catalogues français appartenant à la bibliothèque royale Albert Ier , III: Catalogues britanniques appartenant à la Bibliothèque royale Albert Ier (+/- 10.000 catalogues), IV: Catalogues néerlandais (+/- 5400 catalogues), V: Catalogues allemands (+/- 21.000 catalogues), VI: Catalogues provenant de divers pays (+/- 13.000 catalogues édités dans une soixantaine de pays entre le XVIIIe siècle et 1990)], T87731
Complet en 6 tomes (le tout paru), Tirage limité à 300 exemplaires, 28cm., reliures d'éditeur uniformes en toile rouge avec titre doré, très bel état, [contenu: I: Catalogues belges appartenant à la Bibliothèque Royale Albert Ier, II: Catalogues français appartenant à la bibliothèque royale Albert Ier , III: Catalogues britanniques appartenant à la Bibliothèque royale Albert Ier (+/- 10.000 catalogues), IV: Catalogues néerlandais (+/- 5400 catalogues), V: Catalogues allemands (+/- 21.000 catalogues), VI: Catalogues provenant de divers pays (+/- 13.000 catalogues édités dans une soixantaine de pays entre le XVIIIe siècle et 1990)], T87731
1755P2-1C-2Londres, le Breton, Desaint, pissot, Lambert, 1755. In-12, veau blond, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre maroquin rouge, endrement, filets d’or sur les plats, reliure de l’époque, tranches marbrées. XXIV-336pp. Très RARE. London, Le Breton, 1755. 12mo, XXIV-336pp. Complete with half title. Woodcut headpiece & initial. Contemporary calf, gilt back, red label. First edition of this popular work on the history of British commerce with the east coast of America written from English sources by a member of the controller-general’s staff in Paris. Included are chapters on Newfoundland, Acadia, and Hudson’s Bay. The author contends that England’s American colonies are the major source of her power and wealth. Nice copy.