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178232551Paris: Nyon/ Morin/ Colas/ Nyon. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1782. Hardcover. Short Stories; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 2 v-viij 298 6 pages; Dark red leather gilt-decorated spine black spine labels gilt dentelle. Slight surface staining. Pages near fine. . Nyon/ Morin/ Colas/ Nyon, hardcover
1785841081785 Paris, Nyon, 1785, petit in 8° relié plein veau ancien, dos à nerfs orné, 211 pages ; quelques rousseurs éparses ; infimes frottis d'usage.
1783R300122965NYON / MORIN / COLAS / NYON. 1783. In-8. Relié plein cuir. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos à nerfs, Intérieur frais. 283 pages + LII pages - titre et caissons dorés sur le dos - dos à 5 nerfs - tranches rosées - contre plats jaspés - petite annotation sur la page de titre - ouvrage essentiellement en latin - 2 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.05-XVIII ème siècle
178042842[Paris], [Esnauts et Rapilly], sans date, 1780 circa. Gravure en taille-douce (16 x 11,2 cm), encadrée.
178012900A Paris, chez Durand neuveu, 1780. 8 volumes in-8, plein veau marbré, dos à 5 nerfs ornés de fleurons, pasitlles, roulettes, titre et tomaison dorés, triple filet doré encadrant les plats, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches et gardes marbrées.
1738CBEanLEB45Amsterdam: Herman Uytwerf 1738. 1738. 2 Volumes. 16mo. pp. 7 p.l. 370 6; 1 p.l. 430 6. 1 engraved map & 6 engraved plates all folding. woodcut ornaments & initials. titles printed in red & black. contemporary sprinkled calf gilt backs spines worn joints cracked 1 label wanting some light dampstaining most noticably affecting plates in Vol. I. First Edition. "A pleasant gossiping book evidencing considerable acquaintance with the subjects described. It contains a description of the manners and customs of the Iroquois the Hurons the Algonquins and other Indian tribes derived from the author's personal experiences although the style in which the work is written is rather that of a romance than a true narrative." Sabin Little is known of the adventurer LeBeau transported to New France in 1729 from a French prison where he was confined for libertinism. In 1730 he fled from Quebec to Holland to escape the hangman having been charged with counterfeiting. There are elements of fiction in LeBeau's work as well as considerable borrowing from previous sources such as Lafitau. The best chapters are those discussing the habits of the beaver and the religious ideas and customs of the Indians. Bell L126. Gagnon I 1992. Howes L-167. JCB I 582 5 plates. O'Dea 134. Sabin 39582. TPL 168. DCB II pp. 373-74. Story p. 445. Winsor IV p. 299. F. Hardcover. Amsterdam: Herman Uytwerf, 1738. Hardcover