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In-8, broché, couverture de parution (dos fendillé, mors fendus, ), viij, 555 p., qqs rousseurs. Édition originale de ce compte rendu intégral du procès, et la source principale sur le complot jacobin dit "de l'opéra" ou "Conspiration des poignards" visant à assassiner Bonaparte en octobre 1800, alors que celui-ci se rendait à l'opéra. Parmi les conspirateurs quatre d'entre eux furent condamnés à mort et exécutés le 30 janvier 1801: Aréna, frère du Barthélemy Aréna qui aurait levé un poignard sur Bonaparte le 19 brumaire, le sculpteur Ceracchi, le peintre Topino-Lebrun, élève de David, proche des "Égaux" et compagnon de route de Babeuf et Dominique Demerville, ancien secrétaire de Barère. Selon des études récentes, l'attentat aurait été à l'origine d'une manipulation policière, rendue possible par le concours du capitaine Jacques Harel, d'abord complice des conspirateurs avant d'être retourné par la police de Fouché. (Legrand, 'Babeuf et ses compagnons de route', p. 187). Dos fendillé, mors fendus. Qqs rousseurs
104 pages. Features: Nice one-page ad for Hilton Hotels features the Palmer House of Chicagp; Superb one-page color ad for Ford Trucks features green pickup in pleasant farm scene; Dow Chemical ad features illustration of kettle and steam inventor James Watt; (Labor) Strike Wave Threatens Essential U.S. Needs; Sam Rayburn - Texan; Joan Bennett's "Scarlet Street" is censored for 'tending to corrupt morals'; Photo of Jane Russell in low-cut blouse posing for painting; Fantastic color one-page Coke ad features crowded soda shop scene with boy singing into napkin holder microphone; Classic one-page color-photo ad for Camel cigarettes titled "More Doctors Smoke Camels Than Any Other Cigarette"; World Watches First Assembly of UNO; Photo of Mickey Rooney shaking hands with De Gaulle; Classic color ad for White Trucks features soda factory and happy end-user; Trial of Lt. Gen. Masaharu Homma in Manila; Religious Emancipation is the Jap's by MacArthur's Grace; Lt. Gen. Sir Frederick Morgan, chief of UNRRA's activities in Germany, states that the movement of Jews from Poland into Germany looked like a "second Exodus... a well-organized, positive plan to get out of Europe" to Palestine, and that he had seen Jews arriving in Berlin "well-dressed, well-fed, rosy-cheeked and (with) plenty of money..They certainly do not look like persecuted people."; U.S. Need to keep peace pledges slows homeward trek of troops; A Safe American Must be founded on Strength; Nice Firestone Tire color centerfold features race car; Nice Old Thompson whiskey ad features piano keyboard; Photo of ex-POW Pvt. Cleo Brown and his bride in Milwaukee hotel; Photos of changing Navy fashions; Doukhobor article with stripping photo; Oil strike in Chile; Color photo ad for Chrysler features Andre Kostelanetz leading orchestra; Classy one-page color ad for the Farnsworth Television and Radio Corporation; Brief obituaries for William Joyce (Lord Haw Haw); Hector Charlesworth; William T. Dewart Jr., Slim Summerville; Germ Warfare Article with photo of Major Merck inspecting Camp (Fort) Dietrich laboratories - US was set for biological war more terrible than enemy knew; Rare Great Northern Railway ad features the opening of modern China (very prescient); SN 7618 for Malaria; photo of Lt. Col. Margaret Craighill; Great photo ad by the Cuban National Tobacco Commission features Edward G. Robinson lighting up; Article on Branch Rickey; Jockey Woolf, 1909-1946; Sensational one-page color ad for Grace Line features illustrations of their new fleet of twenty "Santa" ships; Rare one-page ad for Cuba Mail Line entitled "Ice Cubes for Cuba" shows happy family table; Curious ad for National Company's Radios features small illustration of 'slant-eyed' Chinaman above text "Gung Ho"; The Press, the Radio, and Mr. La Guardia; Color-photo ad for Canadian Club features mountain climbing on Mexico's Popocatepetl; and more. Average wear and soiling. A worthy vintage copy. Book
503 pages. Index. Addenda. The personal copy of Canadian M.P. Norman Jacques. Mr. Jacques signed this copy inside the front board and beneath his name wrote "House of Commons, Ottawa, July 29/46". Mr. Jacques was a controversial member of the Social Credit party who "promoted C.H. Douglas's belief in an international financial Jewish conspiracy and attempted to read excerpts of the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion into the Canadian parliamentary record." - Wikipedia. Upon verso of front free endpaper the following note is hand-written, "Compliments of Dr. Donald J. McDaniel, 31 North State St., Chicago, Ill." "The book is not so much an account of the trial as an analysis of it. Dennis and St. George identify the people and the purposes behind the trial, how and why it came about. And they devote much of the book to a dissection of the government's case against the accused seditionists." - L.A. Rollins. Tight and square with moderate external wear. Bright gilt decoration and lettering upon blue cloth front board and backstrip. Book
2 opere in un volume, cm. 18,3, mezza pelle marm. con tassello e fregi in oro al dorso, piatti marm., pag. 96; LXVIII. Interessante memoria difensiva di Cagliostro relativa all'accusa della famosa truffa della collana ai danni di Maria Antonietta e dei gioiellieri Bohmer e Bassenge. Piccola mancanza al dorso, un alone al margine superiore esterno alla fine della seconda opera, comunque ottimo esemplare in solida legatura.
Approximately 500 pages. The People's of the White Western World have been and are being prosecuted and found guilty for their way; for their beliefs and even for history. All this without there ever having been a fair trial! The Governments of these people have led this prosecution, paying for it with the People's own (taxes) money, not one penny being offered to any to make a statement of defense. "In my lifetime, I have seen a rapid increase in opinion being portrayed as fact, even opinion being legislated as fact... Herewith the end result of collecting my personal opinions...." Much stimulating reading for anyone concerned by the ongoing destruction of Canada. Creasing to covers. Average wear to contents. Unmarked. Binding solid. Remains a solid working copy. Book
br., non massicoté et partiellement non coupé, tome IV imprimé sur papier vergé, (t. I et II débrochés, accroc avec ptt. mq. à la couv. du t. IV), int. frais Rare exemplaire de cette source essentielle sur la vie politique entre la Restauration et 1852. Elles ont été établies de manière posthume par son fils, R. Barrot et certains auteurs pensent qu’elles ont été quelque peu expurgées.
4 fort volumes in-4, demi-toile grise, dos lisses, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge. Les quatre premiers volumes qui contiennent les dépositions de témoins. Bon exemplaire, relié, très frais.
pl. veau brun moucheté de l’époque, dos à nerfs orné de délicates dentelles dorées, tit. doré sur p. de tit. rouge et noire, bandeaux et lettrines, (frottements, éraflures et petites coupures sur les plats, manque à un coin et une coupe, accident à la coiffe de tête, petit trou au dos et coiffe de pied trop courte, accroc à la coiffe de tête, gardes défraîchies, mouillures claires) Il ne faut pas confondre les deux Le Maistre juristes : Gilles Le Maistre fut président du Parlement de Paris à la fin du XVIème siècle alors que celui-ci, Antoine fut avocat au parlement et conseiller au Conseil d’État du Roi. Ses plaidoyers eurent un grand écho au point qu’on les republia encore au XIXème siècle. Ils constituent un bon tableau de la France de la première moitié du XVIIème siècle : plaidoyer pour une fille déshéritée par son père ; pour un fils mis en religion de force, pour l’éducation d’une petite fille du fait d’une séparation de biens ; contre une violence exercée durant la guerre civile ; pour l’exécution du traité de paix entre la France et l’Angleterre. Certains de ces plaidoyers présentent en outre des aspects théoriques tout à fait intéressants, V. tout spécialement le plaidoyer 12 pour montrer que dans le silence d’une coutume on doit plutôt suivre le droit romain que la coutume de Paris (contre l’opinion professée par Dumoulin), le plaidoyer sur l’application du traité entre la France et l’Angleterre qui pose la question de l’application entre particuliers d’un traité entre deux couronnes.
demi-chagrin noir, tit. & tom. sur dos à 5 nerfs ornés de filets dorés encadrant les caissons et avec fers à froid soulignant, signet, (dos avec mq. de cuir, plusieurs coiffes avec mq., premiers caissons des t. V (Barreau ancien) et t. I (Barreau moderne) en grande partie désolidarisés, 1ères de couv. détachées pour les t. II et II 2ème partie (Barreau ancien), mors fendu avec dos partiellement désolidarisé pour le t. VI 1re partie (Barreau ancien), mors de la 1ère de couv. fendus pour le t. V (Barreau ancien) le t. I (Barreau moderne), qq. p. des t. VIII et XI (Barreau moderne) acidifiées, coupes très lég. frottées, qq. rousseurs et piqûres), int. très frais dans l’ensemble avec un texte entièrement lisible Monumental ensemble qui recense les œuvres des grands juristes de l’Ancien et du nouveau Régime avec une reproduction des plaidoyers et mémoires les plus importants. On appréciera également la présence et la qualité des notices biographiques. Si l’ensemble est bien complet (le tome I et le tome XI-1re partie n’ont jamais été publiés) il est néanmoins dommage que le premier tome ne soit jamais paru, il devait consister en un essai sur l’histoire et les progrès du Barreau. Dans leur ordre d’apparition, voici les avocats recensés dans cette collection : Le Maistre, Patru, Érard, Gillet, Terrasson, Barbier d’Aucourt, Gerbier, Doillot, Mannory, Target, Loyseau de Mauléon, Élie de Beaumont, Hardoin, Linguet, Henrion de Pansey, Henrion de Saint Amand, Tronson du Coudray, Froudière, Delamalle, Courvoisier, Prugnon, Desèze, Bonnet, Bellart, Billecocq, Lepidor, Le Roy, Dupin (Aîné) Dupin (Jeune), Hennequin, Emmery, Loiseau, Mérilhou, Berville, Marie, Ferrère, Denucé, Chaix d’Est-Ange, Charrié, Mermilliod, Paillet, Lainé, Martignac, Ravez, Chauveau-Lagarde, Parent-Réal, Bresson, Mauguin.
Small 4to (194 x 120 mm), 232pp., With the contemporary printed book label of William Nicholl, original boards, worn, uncut While Calvert was in Constantinople, scandals broke causing him to leave, because of his illegitimate children, and charges of him having his own private harem. These charges followed him to London as well. Calvert did support his illegitimate children, sending money to the stepfather of his heir Henry, by Hester Whalen. In 1768, another scandal befell him while at home in London. This time he was accused of abduction and rape by Sarah Woodcock. During the trial, he was tried as much by the press as he was in the courtroom. The jury, believing that Sarah did not make adequate attempts to escape or to report the crime properly, and he was acquitted. To avoid any further disgrace, he retreated to Italy, and died in Naples in 1771. Unfortunately the many problems he created still existed for his colony. Before his death, he had made his illegitimate son Henry Harford, his heir, leaving him the province of Maryland, in America. This Edition not in O'Higgins, Irish Trials.
Features: Vivillo, The Brigand; Walrus Hunt in the Arctic; Sporting Stories - iv - Corker's Alligator - v - A Brush With a Bear - vi - Man v. Python; Guardians of the Wilderness; The Legend of the Wailing Woman; Mountaineering by Telescope; Our Adventures at "Simplicity Hall" - III; Some Experiences in Malaya; "Jack Ashore"; A Daring Voyage Down the Grand Canyon; A Romance of Two Islands - II; Courtship and Marriage in Savage Africa; The Capture of Antonio Barracola; Barmaid's Steeplechase; The Greatest Horse-Race on Record; The Promotion of Petroff; The Humours of a Rectorial Election; The Adventures of "Wide World" Artists - I; Climbing in the "Land of Fire"; The Spider's Web; Dolphin-Hunting; A Tragedy of the Nile; A White Woman in Cannibal-Land - I; Recollections of a Texas Ranger; Short Stories - My Adventure at Arad, The Horror in the Pit; The Cruise of the "Crocodile"; Propitiating the Weather; The Affair at Greenville; The Terror in the Sanctuary; Across America by Airship; Fighting a Typhoon; A State Trial in Montenegro; Crossing the River; A Belgian Smoking Competition; The Adventures of "Wide World" Artists - II; Hunting the Hippopotamus; The Tale the Doctor Told; A White Woman in Cannibal-Land - II; Short Stories - A Bluff that Worked, and The Yellow Fiend; My Experinces in Algeria - I; My Alaskan Christmas; Short Stories - Whave v. Sharks, A Battle in Mid-Air, Up in a Balloon; Some "Freak" Memorials; Down the Chute; Where Women Wear Trousers; Retribution; Mountain Tragedies of the Lake District; Cupid and the Dentist; My Experiences in Algeria - III; Ways that are Dark - My Adventures in 'Frisco, A Sharp Lesson, Seeing it Out; In the Land of the Reindeer; "Tapu"; The Finches' Festival; The Fight at the A-T Ranch; How I Got My Jaguar Skin; Out of the Skies; A Night Adventure in Yokohama; Ten Lions in a Day!; My Friend Dalton; Two Girls in Japan; The Last Creek; The Romance of Wild Animal Catching; How We Captured the Rebel Chief; Round the World with a Billiard-Cue; When "Tenderfeet" Go Hunting Bears; The Life of a Steeplejack; The Longest Chase on Record; The Land of Superstition; and more. Average wear. Binding intact. Several pages partially loose, otherwise a sound copy. Book
basane brune, tit. doré sur pc. bordeaux, dos à 5 nerfs orné de fleurons, dentelles et filets dorés, double filets sur les coupes, (coiffes émoussés, plats et dos frottés avec qq. épidermures, coins et coupes émoussés avec des mq.) Patru demeure célèbre comme le premier avocat reçu à l’Académie française, en 1640 et un des fondateurs de l’éloquence classique française, très proche de Vaugelas qui souligna à maintes reprises la qualité de cet auteur. De fait. les plaidoyers et factums présentés sont très représentatifs de ce grand style classique. Il faut par ailleurs souligner que Patru fut au XVIIème siècle un des avocats privilégiés de la noblesse, plaidant pour le duc de Rohan, le duc de la Trémoille, le prince de Conti ou encore dans des causes favorables à l’autorité ou aux prérogatives royales (v. en particulier le plaidoyer pour l’université de Paris). 0n notera un amusant plan d’une partie de la ville de Clamart pour tenter de débrouiller une affaire d’héritage (t. I, P. 187).
A Amsterdam, chez Michel Rhey, 1772 - 1778. 16 volumes In-12 reliés plein-veau blond, dos à nerfs très ornés, pièce de titre et de maroquin rouge, tranches rouges, gardes de papier marbré. Chaque volume d'environ 475 pages. 4 volumes présentent des épidermures, quelques petits manques de cuir aux coiffes et en queues sans grande gravité. Corps des ouvrages en bon état. Tomes 1 à 16 inclus, tête de série de ces écrits intéressants sur des affaires criminelles, de sorcellerie ou judiciaires dont certaines célébres : Martin Guerre, Marquise de Brinvillier, La Cadière accusée de sorcellerie, La Pivardière, la Demoiselle Gardel, l'Abbé de Mauroy, Procès des Jésuites à l'occasion de leur commerce, Mariage du Duc de Guise, Histoire du Chevalier de Morsan etc...Très bon ensemble malgré les défauts signalés.
First edition, [4], 288, 149, [1]pp., folding engraved map, Birmingham Law Society stamp on title, recent half calf, marbled boards, spine gilt, red morocco title label. The Appin Murder occurred on 14 May 1752 near Appin in the west of Scotland, and it resulted in what is often held to be a notorious miscarriage of justice. It occurred in the tumultuous aftermath of the Jacobite Rising of 1745. The murder inspired events in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Kidnapped.
In-folio massimo (cm. 47,2x33), ogni fasc. 4 pagine, solo la prima con grande scenografica LITOGRAFIA firmata G. o Giovanni DEMICHELIS splendido nelle scene storiche, caricaturista di morbide sensuali forme (specie nelle allegorie femminili) e gran ritrattistta. I fascicoli recano timbri postali di Torino, e etichette con l'indirizzo "Giovanni DEMICHELIS, Torino via San Lazzaro 20 (ora via dei Mille, ove soggiornò Garibaldi, probabile occasione per il magistrale sottocitato ritratto dal vero), ciò che fa immaginare la prestigiosa provenienza dell'esemplare. Il giornale, fortemente garibaldino ma lealista coi Savoia, avverso al Potere tempoirale del papa e ai Gesuiti (e al clero rapace), critico sul Parlamento (specie sul retrivo Senato), di sentimenti sociali moderati, ottimista sul Progresso, occhiuto su processi sensazionali "alle Assisie" riferiti via telegrafo! Uscì nel dicembre 1877. Molti articoli di O. TURCHETTI (forse Odoardo il medico lunigianese,che curò Garibaldi, e/o l'autore di scritti sulla Rivista Europea). Segnaliamo 1) i 14 fasc.dal1-2 ott. 1879 (e poi ben oltre) sul molto spettacolarizzato PROCESSO FADDA (reduce risorgimentale impotente ucciso dall'amante della giovane moglie), seguìto con diffusa morbosità 2) Il Processo dei LAZZERETTISTI (seguaci del profeta visionario "giurisdavidico" di Arcidosso nell'AMIATA Davide LAZZARETTI), in ben 11 fasc. (dal 24 ott. al 16 nov. 1879. 3) Processo al prete Salvatore DE MATTIA e soci per truffa billionaria al Lotto. 4) Processo a Domenico MANGIONE. 5) 16 fasc, su GARIBALDI a GENOVA Milano Roma 4-5 ott. -9 nov. con gran RITRATTO dal vero, e vari altri fasc. su GARIBALDI in spiaggia a Civitavecchia e sua figlia Clelia salvatrice di un'annegante, sulla di lui morte (2 giugno 1882), gesta e ricorrenze. 6) Processo per l'uccisione del giornalista antigaribaldino FERENZONA. INOLTRE: Le evoluzioni della tassa sul MACINATO tra Sella, Cairoli e Depretis, la "minestra del Povero", l'Emigrazione, la guerra Anglo- ZULù, le mene di Leone XIII e Gesuiti, ricorrenze risorgimentali, MAZZINI, Arnaldo da Brescia, Masaniello, rivendicazioni (suffragio universale ecc.). A richiesta forniremo l'elenco preciso dei fascicoli presenti, che, pur così numerosi NON costituiscono alcuna annata completa. Presente in diverse biblioteche, lacunoso e in pochi fascicoli, e perlopiù di annate più recenti.
In-16 p. (mm. 172x101), brossura orig. (picc. manc. al dorso), pp. 58, con fregio xilografato al frontespizio. Rara "prima edizione italiana" di questo libretto stampato a Napoli. L’autore era giunto a Napoli al seguito di Garibaldi che lo aveva nominato Direttore onorario delle Belle Arti. Spirito vulcanico, vi fondò il giornale ‘L’Indipendente’ e si occupò degli scavi di Pompei. Il libretto fu scritto a commento di un processo che aveva appena concluso il clamoroso giallo di un omicidio: vittima, un orologiaio napoletano, tal Francesco Ruffa. L'assassinio era avvenuto nell’agosto del 1862, un anno dopo l’Unità d’Italia, quando i codici non erano stati ancora unificati. Solo in Toscana era già stata abrogata la pena di morte mentre vigeva ancora a Napoli. Di fatto, però, i magistrati napoletani - aperti a quel rinnovamento culturale e morale che sul solco di Cesare Beccaria propugnava l'abolizione della pena capitale - ricorrevano sistematicamente a stratagemmi e a cavilli per non applicarla, anche a costo di forzature paradossali. Così, nel caso dell'omicidio Ruffa, la giuria accordò agli assassini le attenuanti generiche per poterli condannare ai lavori forzati, anziché alla fucilazione. Contro questa sentenza insorse Alessandro Dumas, che in polemica elegante ma dura con i magistrati scrisse "La pena di morte e il giurì napoletano". (dall’articolo di V. A. Stagno su L'Onda Razzista, 1983). Testo ben conservato, con ex libris di Cesare Correnti e la dedica autografa al frontespizio “De la part de l’auteur / A Dumas”.
Contents: Nash car color ad inside front cover; Commercial Solvents Corp. ad with great Iwo Jima beach landing photo; Chrysler *Fluid Drive* color ad; Only Stalin of first trio is left but Attlee carries on where Churchill left off; Very graphic 6-photo sequence of a 'Jap' being burned to death by a flame-thrower; British Labor landslide stirs the world - the winning issue was not Churchill but new homes and jobs for Britons; Photo of a masked 'squeeler' identifying Gestapo agents hiding in the ranks of the Wehrmacht in Norway; Nice color ad for Martin aircraft; Photo of Dutch people tearing up trolly blocks for desperately needed fuel; Trial of Marshal Petain in France; Amazing coverage of B-25 Mitchell bomber striking the Empire State building - the diagram looks just like what the world witnessed September 11th, 2001; The Big Playhouse - Michigan's cushy prison at Jackson; Japan on the ropes - strikes at Kure naval base cover harbor with blazing ships - B-29s blast forewarned cities; Photo of American troops from Europe massing in Manila; *Super* color centerfold featuring a 1942 yellow Buick convertible; photo of leaflet dropped on Jap cities prior to bombing (with article); Photo of Canadian General Crerar who's army has been dissolved; Kaiser lines up Graham-Paige in march toward reconversion - with Frazer's selling genius added to Western Steel facilities, Combine's one need is capital; Photo of experimental helicopter, the PV-3, in flight; Nice color Imperial whiskey ad; Surplus problem - whether to scrap the Office of War Information's (OWI) profitable magazines abroad; Swiss family air force - survival training; Motorola radio ad; Great color Union Pacific Railroad ad with emphasis upon beautiful Washington state; Unmarked with average wear. Address label atop front cover. A sound copy. Book
431 pages. Index. Bibliographical Notes. Enables readers to view world events from a Soviet perspective from the time of the Russian Revolution and moving forward. "The authors, who take the Stalinist treason trials and purges at face value, conclude that illusions about the Soviet Union were not shattered until she proved her strength during World War II". - Joel Seidman. Somewhat above-average external wear and soiling. Front hinge tender but intact. Prior owner's signature and small vintage bookseller tag upon front free endpaper. A worthy reference copy of this fascinating work. Kolarz [2] p.153, Seidman S22. Book
First edition, folio (295 x 190 mm), 4pp., drop-head title, a well margined copy with just slight signs of a water stain, sewn in recent marbled wrappers, preserved in a custom-made folding cloth case, leather spine label lettered in gilt. Sexual abuse of a nine year old girl by an Irish priest. The second part of the pamphlet contains "a very foul case" of sexual abuse of a nine year girl by an Irish Catholic priest of the name of Dowdel. The girl, named Bishop, swore in court that the previous August she used to visit Dowdel, then a prisoner in the Gate-house where she had first made his acquaintance when her mother was also a prisoner there. According to her testimony: "he used to kiss her, to take her upon his knee, and to give her sugared beer, some time put his tongue into her mouth, and his hands up her coats; that he hurt her once with his finger, which made her cry; and then to please her, gave her two groats: and that a week after he took her in like manner upon his knee, and after he had kissed her a while, he threw her upon his bed (having made his Door fast with a stick) fell upon her, pull'd up her Coats, and hurt her with something..." When the matter came out the girl's father, being drunk, told Dowdel that for forty pounds he could see to it that everything would be hushed up. Dowdel thought forty pounds too much and offered ten. At his trial Dowdel shamelessly confessed his misdemeanour with a frankness which later earned some leniency from the court. He speaks in what appears to be the writer's attempt to imitate his Irish accent. "Being asked if he would challenge any of the jury, he answered like an Irish St. Omer, Me like dem well, they be all honest men. Being asked, if he used to kiss the Girl and set her upon his knee ; he answered Yes my Lor the chile be so pretty and do twenty pretty tings make me laugh a hundred times. Being asked if he ever gave her money, he said, My Lord that be my Charitee, when her Mother bee in Prison, I tooke her to eat half my dinner, and I say this bee pretty Shile, I had love for the Shile and gave her any ting I had : she used to come often for my Charitee. But amongst the rest of his discourse he owned the matter in effect in these words, which happened about entering her body, he said, Me enter her dis far, pointing his finger to the Court." Wing, F 2337.
pl. veau fauve, tit. et tom. sur pc. de maroquin bordeaux sur dos à 5 nerfs ornés de très fins motifs floraux, dentelles et filets encadrants dorés, tr. rouges, roulette dorée sur les coupes, ex-libris manuscrit en garde, (fortes épidermures, 2 coiffes de tête et 2 de queue accidentées, 4 pc. de tom. manquantes, coupes et coins émoussés avec mq. aux coins, tranche latérale du t. II tachée, mors fendillés aux t. II et III, en marge inf. tache de cire à la p. 45 du t. IV), intérieur assez frais excepté pour le t. II avec piqûres et mouillures claires marginales Ouvrage de premier ordre constitué des minutes du procès de Damiens, qui marque, par la précision des descriptions et l’horreur de la situation, un tournant décisif pour le droit pénal et l’application des peines. Il s’agit du dernier écartelé de France. Ouvrage de référence bien complet de la table publiée séparément et placée en tête du premier volume pour cette édition strictement conforme à l’édition au format in-4° de la même année.