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1969851451969 Lyon, Audin, 1969, in 12 broché, 155 pages ; importante iconographie in et hors-texte ; couverture illustrée.
141827853London Oxford and N.P. probably London: By Baylis and sold by the author 1798; 1814; 1814. First Editions Of Three Separate Works. Bound without the half-title. With an engraved plate of the tower which sometimes is placed as a frontispiece two engraved plans on one plate and two engraved reproductions on one plate. Additionally there is the folding panorama as the frontispiece to the Badajoz volume. 8vo contemporary style calf the spine with double gilt ruled bands the compartments with panel designs of gilt corner work and central fleurs-de-lys red morocco lettering label gilt. 2 255 5 pp. plus plates; 4 53 pp.; 12 pp. Neat bookplate and name on preliminary blank and slight offsetting from one plate but fine in attractive binding. FIRST EDITION OF ALL THREE WORKS. The books here included are all considered quite scarce indeed. Few copies appear in the marketplace and few are in collections world wide. Cléry was the King's valet and this is a first hand account. It is considered the most important period writing on the captivity of Louis XV. It is bound with two other very scarce works A Correct Account Of The Visit Of His Royal Highness The Prince Regent And His Illustrious Guests To The University And City Of Oxford In June 1814. To Which Is Added The English Poems Recited On The Occasion; Accompanied by Some General Remarks. Oxford 1814 and with A Short Description of Badajoz And The Surrounding Country; With Extracts From The London Gazette; Explanatory Of The Pictures Exhibiting In The Panorama Leicester Square Representing The Siege In 1812. Taken from the Fort La Picurin. Badajoz was considered the bloodiest of all of the sieges by Wellington during the Peninsular War campaigns. By Baylis and sold by the author unknown
17783485A Lyon: De l'Imprimerie du Roi 1778. Scarce Lyon edition. With a woodcut vignette of the royal French arms on the title-page set against an allegorical background. Sewn. Contemporary inked numbers on the title-page. Trace of folding. Light creasing and tanning throughout; closed tears along the spine. Occasional spotting with light brown stains on the final leaf. Overall in very good condition. Scarce Lyon edition. With a woodcut vignette of the royal French arms on the title-page set against an allegorical background. Sewn. 12 p. <p><br /> The first treaty ever signed by the United States - France's formal recognition of American independence.<br /> <p><p><br /> Rare Lyon edition of the Treaty of Amity and Commerce concluded on 6 February 1778 between the Kingdom of France and the United States of America - the first official treaty entered into by the U.S. as a sovereign nation. Signed by American commissioners Benjamin Franklin Arthur Lee and Silas Deane the treaty recognized the United States as an independent entity in the eyes of a major European power a pivotal development in securing legitimacy abroad during the Revolutionary War.<br /> <p><p><br /> The treaty established mutual most-favored-nation trade relations protection for commercial shipping and reciprocal restrictions on fishing - notably the United States' agreement not to fish on the Newfoundland banks. It was signed concurrently with a secret treaty of military alliance though only the commercial treaty was published immediately in France. This Lyon imprint issued by the royal press and featuring the French arms on the title-page reflects the official dissemination of the agreement beyond Paris.<br /> <p><p><br /> The treaty was ratified by the Continental Congress in May 1778. France's entry into the war shortly thereafter shifted the balance of power and marked a turning point in the revolution. This was the first formal diplomatic agreement signed by the United States laying the groundwork for future international recognition and foreign policy.<br /> <p><p><br /> While Howes notes two Paris editions of 1778 - one of 23 and another of 8 pages both listed in the NUC - regional printings are known from Aix and possibly Grenoble recorded in only three copies. This Lyon printing is listed by Echeverria & Wilkie 778/35A who located only a single example in a private collection at the time of their bibliography. Rare in institutional holdings and seldom seen on the market.<br /> <p><p><br /> A very rare edition of a foundational treaty that marked the beginning of U.S. international diplomacy and a relationship vital to the success of the American Revolution.<br /> <p><p><br /> References:<br /> <p><p><br /> Sabin 96565; Howes T328; Echeverria & Wilkie 778/36; Malloy 468; Revolutionary Hundred 51; Streeter Sale 2:791.<br /> <p>. De l'Imprimerie du Roi unknown
51581with translation confirming to Louis-François Pascal de La Gillière b. 1719 late 2nd Naval Lieutenant in the Compagnie des Indes his pension of 200 livres p.a. previously paid by the Compagnie now to be paid by the royal Treasury printed in imitation of an upright cursive with manuscript details notes of later payments on verso 1 side 10¾" x 17" vellum Versailles 1st November Also signed by Antoine-Jean AMELOT d. 1795 Intendant des Finances 1774 Secretary of State for the Royal Household 1776-1783. He was known for refusing pensions to all and sundry unless they could show good cause: hence the detailed notes on this document indicating that the king had been given the necessary legal background. Amelot is remembered for his correspondence with Voltaire - they had a common opponent in De Brosses President of the Parlement de Dijon who was Voltaire's part-landlord. On Voltaire's return to Paris in 1784 after 28 years Amelot forbade the press to publish attacks on the old man and he signed the order allowing him to be buried away from Paris before the bishops could object. The present Rue Amelot running north west from the Bastille has borne his name since it was laid out in 1777. The Compagnie des Indes was begun by Richelieu in 1642. At one time when John Law was finance minister it had almost a monopoly of French foreign trade. hardcover
119847Vienne Chez M. de Brunswich s.d 1793. 16 pages. 21x13 Cm. Dérelié. Taches. Cette réaction à la mort de Louis XVI est tout sauf sereine pourtant la noblesse française dont le libelle est l'expression avait précédemment voué le monarque aux gémonies pour sa faiblesse : "Je sonne le tocsin de la monarchie & de la justice contre les assassins de Louis XVI roi de France ; je crie à la vengeance des dieux & des hommes contre les monstres qui ont déshonoré la Nation française ; je tiens moi-même le poignard de Thémis levé sur la tête des bourreaux du genre humain. Taches et rousseurs. Petits accrocs. Vienne, Chez M. de Brunswich, s.d (1793). unknown
1913736411913 Paris, Lethielleux, 1913, in 12 broché, 312 pages.
14615Londres, Henry Sotheran & Co, 1914 ; petit in-8. 119 pp. - 14 feuillets d'illustrations en noir recto-verso (28 plates). Pleine toile rouge, titre doré en long sur pièce de titre rouge. De la bibliothèque Naundorf : supra-ex-lbris doré sur le premier plat "Prince René Louis-Charles de Bourbon (Naundorf)". Premier feuillet un peu froissé et renforcé, feuillet de titre jauni, si non bon exempalire.
25603Beauvais, P. C. D. D. Desjardins, 1790. In-4° dérelié de (1) f., (1) f. blanc.[D22]
140595A Paris, De l'Imprimerie Royale, 1789 in-8, 32 pp., en feuilles.
32982"Louis XVI détrôné avant d'être Roi, ou Tableau des Causes Nécessitantes de la Révolution Françoise, et L'Ebranlement de tous les Trônes". Faisant partie intégrante d'une Vie de Louis XVI qui suivra. A Londres en 1800. In-8 en demi-reliure d'époque. 531 pages. Tranches jaunes. Etat moyen, coins frottés.
2001MAR977M2001 / 142 pages. Relié avec jaquette. Editions du Layeur.
2012LFA-126713708Un ouvrage de 377 pages, format 135 x 200 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 2012, Collection "Ils ont fait la France", bon état
1946LFA-126714391Un ouvrage de 354 pages, format 140 x 230 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1946, Société d'Editions Françaises et Internationales, collection "Epoques et Visages", bon état
in-8°, 310 pages, notes, biblio, broche, couverture illustree plastifiee. Bel exemplaire. [CA32-2]
1988LFA01bdaUn ouvrage de 30 pages, format 175 x 245 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 1988, Hachette, Collection "Histoire Juniors", bon état
2013LFA-126739438Un ouvrage de 480 pages, format 145 x 215 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2013, Editions Tallandier, bon état
2006LFA-126716292Un ouvrage de 287 pages, format 140 x 225 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 2006, Perrin, bon état
177313985Versailles Imprimerie du Départ, Des Affaires Etrangéres. 1773 1 Un volume de format petit in 8° de XII pp. ( titre, épitre dédicatoire); 204 pp.. Reliure de l'époque en pleine basane tabac, marbrée; dos lisse richement orné, titre doré sur pièce de cuir brun. Tranches rouges. Bandeaux gravé. Lettrines...
Un volume de format petit in 8° de XII pp. ( titre, épitre dédicatoire); 204 pp.. Reliure de l'époque en pleine basane tabac, marbrée; dos lisse richement orné, titre doré sur pièce de cuir brun. Tranches rouges. Bandeaux gravé. Lettrines... Première et seule édition de l'époque, dédiée au futur Louis XVI. Rare édition de cette Imprimerie Versaillaises dont l'existence fut abrégée par la révolution. Discrète trace de vers sur un plat ; plus importante au second plat avec départ de fente. Voir les photos.
360407Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Met. Created in the 18th century ca. 1793. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A3. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
360409Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Met. Created in the 18th century ca. 1793. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Rag Bright White premium quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
360408Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Met. Created in the 18th century ca. 1793. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Matt Fibre in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
360410Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Met. Created in the 18th century ca. 1793. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
1978112506Mégariotis Reprints 1978 In-8 reliure éd. sous jaquette 22,5 cm sur 16. 488 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
1966HIS1644M1966 / 477 pages. Broché. Editions Robert Laffont.