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1790RO40234731Imprimerie Nationale, Paris. 1790. In-12. En feuillets. Bon état, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 15 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 944.04-Révolution de 1789
1790963Paris, Baudouin, 1790. 1 plaquette in-8, (21,5 x 14 cm) ; 15 pp. En feuilles, non coupé.
177391511773 Londra, e si trova a Parigi presso Molini, 1773. Un volume petit in-12° (87 x 148 mm) de XI+[1bl]+249+[1bl] pages, plus un titre-frontispice gravé signé J. M. Moreau le Jeune, 1771. Reliure de lépoque en plein veau fauve, triple filet doré sur les plats, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches dorées. Coiffe supérieure arasée, charnières frottées, deux coins émoussés. Ex-libris au premier contreplat: André Gutzwiller (1922-2014), banquier et bibliophile bâlois.
1797FGN12-C-11Paris: Journal du Commerce 1797. First edition. Hardback. Good. 8" by 5". None. A very scarce French first edition of this work on the issue of the union of Belgium and France. Written by French politician and lawyer Phillipe-Antoine Merlin de Douai the essay is an interesting document of the French Revolution and the abrupt change in political discourse in both domestic and foreign matters. Merlin was himself a revolutionary but did not advocate violence in the same manner as many of his contemporaries although he did vote for the execution of King Louis XVI. He was later banished among many others in the Second Bourbon Restoration. In paper covered boards. Externally sound though with tender joints and hinges and wear to extremities and backstrip. Internally the pages are firmly bound but are foxed and faded throughout. Good Journal du Commerce hardcover
179626921GUERANDE 1796 une lettre, d'une page, préimprimée en noir, sur papier velin ligné, et filigrané, manuscrite à l'encre brune , format : 21 x 32 cm, fait à Paris, le 2 Fructidor IV (19 aout 1796) signature manuscrite à l'encre brune : MERLIN (Philippe-Antoine Merlin de Douai, Ministre de la Justice , Cachet à l'encre rouge : "Au nom de la république française" en bas à gauche
179583680Imprimerie Nationale | Paris 1795 | 12 x 19.50 cm | broché
179583680Paris: Imprimerie Nationale 1795. Fine. Imprimerie Nationale Paris 1795 12 x 19.50 cm broché First edition of this speech delivered by Philippe-Antoine Merlin elected representative from Douai to the National Convention assembly. Handsome copy presented in its original wrappers of this report made the day after the royalist insurrection and which names the generals who crushed it with in first place the people's representative Barras designated general-in-chief of the army of the interior while omitting and ignoring any mention of Bonaparte. The role of Bonaparte soon nicknamed ""General Vendémiaire"" would only be recognized later in a report of 30 Vendémiaire by Barras himself who attributed all the merits of suppressing the uprising to himself and who cited ""Buonaparte"" only as ""second in command"". Imprimerie Nationale unknown
1772001321La Haye et Paris Le Neutre et Merlin 1772
178976045Paris Versailles etc.: Different editors 1789-1792. 25 items in 1 vol. 8vo 21x135 cm. Mid-19th century binding. Half leather: lightbrown calf spine nicely gilt in compartments spine with ribbons and with 2 morocco title-labels; covers with marbled paper. Edges painted red marbled endpapers. Corners sl. bumped with minimal traces. - Attractive copy with 23 pamphlets almost all in fine condition only a few leaves waterstained or browned and very few brown spots in places. Only no 23 in bad condition. - Nice and interesting collection about the French nobility in relation to the Revolutionary ideas. - Some of the brochures are extremely rare. Different editors hardcover