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1716777F5London: Tim Childe and Will Taylor 1716. Leather. Very Good. 8" by 5". None. A scarce history of Sweden from 1350-1560 translated from the original French. Featuring a folding map of Sweden and Norway.A scarce history of Swedish revolutions originally constructed in French in the late seventeenth century by French clergyman member of the Capuchin Order and historian Rene-Aubert Vertot. The work appears here translated into English by John Mitchel and concentrates on the years between 1350 and 1560.Bearing an attractive contemporary owner's inscription 'Robert Foord' to a front endpaper with the name also present to the head of title page.ESTC reference no. N17899 In the original full calf binding. Externally bumped to extremities and rubbed to joints and tail of spine. Small hole to head of spine. Contemporary inscription to front pastedown and endpaper. Internally firmly bound. Some contemporary ink notations to title page. Pages age toned with some spotting throughout most concentrated to first and last few pages. Very Good Tim Childe and Will Taylor hardcover
1786102729A Paris chez les libraires associés. 1786 3 volumes In12. Pleine reliure d'époque en veau. Dos à nerfs.Epidermures sur le plat supérieur du tome 3. Ex-libris.
1772A2702Paris, Panckoucke, 1772 ; in-12, VIII pp. + 276 pp. + 268 pp., reliés plein-veau d'époque, dos orné à nerfs. Les 2 volumes. René Aubert, abbé de Vertot, historien français naquit en 1655 au château de Bennetot (pays de Caux) il mourut en 1735. D'origine modeste, il fit des études au collège des jésuites et une carrière dans divers couvents. Il rédigea une Histoire du Portugal et une Histoire de la Suède qui eurent beaucoup de succès. Il fut nommé Académicien par le Roi puis continua sa carrière d'historien et publia de nombreux ouvrages, dont le Traité des Mouvances de Bretagne, Histoire des Révolutions de la République romaine et l'Histoire de l'Ordre de Malte. État neuf.
96459Paris Aug. Delalain 1820. . Der französ. Geistliche René Aubert de Vertot d’Auboeuf 1655-1735 ein Prämonstratenser war einer der wichtigsten Historiographen des Malteser-Ordens. Außerdem behandelte er römische schwedische u. portugiesische Revolutionen. - Deckel gewölbt u. bestoßen Vorderdeckel mit stumpfem Wasser-Rand; Das braune Leder innen unter d. Vors. durchschlagend; bis auf wenige Stockflecken gutes gesundes Papier. Alter Besitzvermerk auf Vakat C. de Hermezel = Comte d'Hermezel. Paris, Aug. Delalain, 1820. unknown
87071Paris Nyon 1730. 8:o. 16 385 4; 2 346 s. Lager- och enstaka småfläckar. Nötta samtida röda hfrbd guldornerade ryggar med svart titeletikett marmorerade pärmpapper och röda snitt. Två volymer. Warmholtz 3048. Réne-Auber de Vertot 1655-1735 var fransk historiker. Första upplagan av detta i utlandet mycket inflytelserika arbete om samhällsomvandlingar i Sveriges historia utkom redan 1695 och trycktes sedan i en mängd upplagor ännu så sent som 1850 utkom nya. Den behandlar nästan uteslutande Gustav Vasas maktövertagande och reformationen och sträcker sig fram till Gustav Vasas död. En fortsättning på franska skrevs av Olof Celsius Setterwall 1176. unknown
32179Paris: Michel Brunet 1711 Appears to be the first edition dated 1711 no other edition information given. Hardcover book . Contemporary or early full leather binding with gilt title on red leather panel to spine gilt decorations to spine in panels 5 raised bands. Gilt decorative edges to covers red tinted page edges. Pages: preface 8pp 407pp plus index. With engraved frontispoece plate engraved decoration to title page and a folding engraved family tree plate. A Very Good firmly bound copy with generally very clean pages. Small stain to top centre margins of some early pages; covers rubbed and worn to edges with small losses top spine cloth but gilt generally bright. Gift inscription inside front cover 1957 to last owner who was a director of the British Institute in South-East-Asia and had an interest in Portuguese history there. Pictures available. Paris: Michel Brunet, 1711 hardcover
17681430Reliure pleine basane marbrée. Dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge. Coiffes abîmées. Trois tranches marbrées. Intérieur propre et frais. Illustré d'une gravure en frontispice et d'un arbre généalogique dépliant.
1796VT - LA - HAY04336an IV 1796. A Paris chez Deterville Libraire. reliés plein veau marbré. Petit travail de vers en pied du dos de chaque volume et en charnière supérieure de 3 volumes ; une coiffe légèrement accidentée avec petit manque de cuir quelques rares épidermures sur certains plats sinon l'ensemble est très agréable et les intérieurs en parfait état. 6 volumes in-18. avec un ex-libris à chaque volume ; dos lisses ornés de motifs dorés pièce de titre et de tomaison en cuir rouge et lettres dorées ; toutes tranches rouges. unknown
1803PG114<p>Édition Stéréotype d'après le procédé de firmin didot. Chez Firmin Didot Frères. Paris. 1833.</p>_x000d_<p>De 14x9 cm. com iv xvi 191 págs.</p>_x000d_<p>Encadernação da época inteira de pele cansada; ferros a ouro na lombada. Ilustrado com gravura da árvore genealógica da dinastia de Avis referindo os pretendentes ao trono em 1580.</p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar com notas bibliográficas nas folhas de guarda umas em letra coeva e outras a lápis com notas e assinaturas de posse na folha de anterrosto e na de rosto em letra do século XIX; etiqueta de biblioteca na folha de anterrosto com notas da mesma letra nas páginas 5 7. 9 11 e 13 e com notas genealógicas em letra coeva no verso da gravura.</p>_x000d_<p>Obra com uma pormenorizada descrição da Revolução de 1640 que restaurou a Monarquia portuguesa e expulsou os representantes do rei Filipe IV de Espanha que até essa data reinava nos dois países garantindo assim a independência de Portugal.</p>_x000d_<p>Segundo Gastão de Melo e Matos afirma na nova tradução e impressão de 1945 foi com a Restauração que Portugal se tornou conhecido do europeu médio da época pois Portugal não constituía um factor político na Europa e foi pelas acções dirigidas contra o rei de Espanha que esta obra alcançou fama.</p>_x000d_<p>René Aubert de Vertot Bennetot Normandia 1655 - Paris 1735 eclesiástico francês e historiador membro da Academia das Inscrições escreveu esta obra em 1690 tendo obtido um grande sucesso. É autor de várias outras obras históricas nomeadamente sobre a Ordem de Malta que teve vários Grão-Mestres portugueses.</p>_x000d_<p><br /><br /></p>_x000d_<p>EN Dim.:14x9 cm. iv xvi 191 pp.</p>_x000d_<p>Binding: contemporary full calf slightly worn with gilt tools on spine. Illustrated with the family tree of the Avis Dinasty showing the pretenders to the throne of Portugal in 1580.</p>_x000d_<p>Copy with bibliographic notes on the end papers some in contemporary handwriting and others written in pencil; with 19th century handwriting ownership titles on halftitle and title pages; library label on halftitle with notes in the same handwriting of pages 5 7. 9 11 and 13; also contemporary handwritten notes on the back of the engraving.</p>_x000d_<p>Work with a detailled description of the 1640 Revolution that restored the Portuguese monarchy and expelled the representatives of King Filipe IV of Spain at the time ruling both countries thus assuring Portugal's independence.</p>_x000d_<p>According to Gastão de Melo e Matos in the new translation and edition of 1945 it was due to the Restoration that Portugal became known amongst the average Europeans since Portugal wasn't a political player in Europe at that time.</p>_x000d_<p>René Aubert de Vertot Bennetot Normandy 1655 - Paris 1735 French cleric and historian member of the Academy of Inscriptions wrote this work in 1690 that became famous due to the description of the actions against the king of Spain. He also wrote other historical works mainly on the Order of Malta that had several Portuguese as Grandmasters.</p>_x000d_<p> </p> I-183-J-4 unknown
1772GRTvoVER99The Hague: Pierre Gosse Junio Et Daniel Pinet 1772. 1772. 12mo. pp. xii 276. with half-title. A fine copy in contemporary mottled calf gilt back. New Revised & Enlarged Edition. cfCioranescu 66173. Hardcover. Very Good. The Hague: Pierre Gosse Junio Et Daniel Pinet, 1772. Hardcover
178471Paris: Chez les Libraires Associés 1794. Nouvelle edition. 2 vols. 12mo 6½ x 4 ins. Rebound in later full tree calf gilt diced spines with contrasting labels gilt tooled board edges VG. Pp. xxii 400 2 blank & vi 360 2 blank with half titles illus with woodcut headpieces some pages toned; previous owner's engraved card on front paste-downs; no inscriptions. French text. Paris: Chez les Libraires Associés, 1794 unknown
1737AQ28444A la Haye i.e. The Hague: Chez Jean Neaulme 1737. 4 244pp 2. With two final leaves of publisher's advertisements. Title in red and black. Bound with: Recueil de plusieurs pieces contenant les secrets les plus cachées des jesuites. Cologne. Chez Charles Marteau 1733. First edition. 16 160pp. Unpaginated preliminaries partially misbound. 12mo and 8vo. Later calf-backed speckled paper boards morocco lettering-piece gilt. Later recased. Extremities worn upper joint split loss to spine caps. Early manuscript shelf-mark to FEP recent typed bookseller descriptions pasted to FEP and recto of FFEP bookplate of John Fowles to recto of front blank fly-leaf prelims of first mentioned work browned and spotted. The first posthumously published edition of French clergyman and historian René Aubert de Vertot's 1655-1735 Gallican polemic challenging ultramontanism; bound together with an anonymous - apparently Jansenist inspired - critique of the Jesuit order and their support of papal authority in France. John Fowles 1926-2005 English novelist notable works include The Magus 1965 and The French Lieutenant's Woman 1969. . First edition. Chez Jean Neaulme hardcover
173537369Amsterdam 1735. hardcover. very good. 3 vols. Thick 12mo full contemporary calf rubbed rubricated titles and edges Amsterdam 1735. Very good.<br/><br/> unknown books
177335418Paris: Librairie Associes 1773. hardcover. very good. Copperplate frontispiece folding genealogical table. 12mo. Contemporary mottled calf red leather label. Paris: Librairie Associes 1773. Very Good .<br/><br/> Librairie Associes unknown books
17436882baLondon: Waed Curill Knapton etc. 1743. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. Religion; Sweden; 312 pages; full old leather binding rubbed; pencil notations in margins; author was a French historian historiographer of Knights of Malta or Hospitalers; owner marks. Waed, Curill, Knapton, etc. Hardcover books
172428551The Hague: Chez Henri Scheurleer. 1724. Third Edition. Hardcover. 3 volumes in gilt stamped lettering on spine raised bands Rubbing to boards a few miscellaneous stains spine worn but gilt still bright very good set. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 406 458 404 pp . Chez Henri Scheurleer hardcover books
173537369Amsterdam 1735. hardcover. very good. 3 vols. Thick 12mo full contemporary calf rubbed rubricated titles and edges Amsterdam 1735. Very good.<br/> <br/> unknown
177335418Paris: Librairie Associes 1773. hardcover. very good. Copperplate frontispiece folding genealogical table. 12mo. Contemporary mottled calf red leather label. Paris: Librairie Associes 1773. Very Good .<br/> <br/> Librairie Associes unknown
172428551The Hague: Chez Henri Scheurleer. 1724. Third Edition. Hardcover. 3 volumes in gilt stamped lettering on spine raised bands Rubbing to boards a few miscellaneous stains spine worn but gilt still bright very good set. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 406 458 404 pp . Chez Henri Scheurleer hardcover
52216Jacques Lecoffre 2 volumes In-12 viii-352-iv-334pp. reliures pleine basane de l'époque dos ornés cadres dorés sur les plats chasses dorées toutes tranches marbrées Nb-0172 unknown
104930Paris Librairie de A. Boulland 1830. 8vo. Engr. front engr. extra title 4 III blank 285 1 pp.; engr. plate engr. extra title 2 289-438 pp. Spotting pp. 289-300. Contemporary full calf spine gilt with red label boards with gilt frame marbled edges. Book seller’s label of Librairie de Ed. Frere à Rouen. Fine copy of this late edition of the two works on the revolutions in Sweden and in Portugal by the French historian Réne-Auber de Vertot 1655-1735. Here published in the serie â€Bibliothèque chrétienne morale et historiqueâ€. The first part on the revolution of Gustavs Vasa in Sweden was first published in 1695 and re-issued in several editions. hardcover
17001487<p>1700s. leather. See The Photo Gallery The History of the Revolutions in Sweden -Written by René-Aubert Vertot -Translated by John Mitchel</p><p>Date: 1695 to 1716 There is no title page with printing information or maps. This edition is different in some ways from later editions that include a map and a Translator's Preface. see http://archive.org/details/historyofrevolut00vert founding Father John Adams personal Edition In the editions with an Translator's Preface is the note ""He has made a New Translation of the French Author's Preface and of the Second Part from p. 45 to 114."</p><p>" This edition's Author's Preface is different from the one linked above which was dated 1716 and included the new translation as discribed in the newer added Translator's Preface. This edition's page numbers did not skip from A2 A3 A4 which include a salute to Duke of Shrewsbury who is a Talbot then an Author's Preface then goes into the Table of contents.</p><p>Condition: Fair half leather bound no title page board hinges have been repaired spine leather pieces missing some foxing first page thinning has 'Dominican College Library Washington D.C. stamp on first page see photo and inside near center. Text block is very good for it's age of around 300 years old! 319 pages</p><p>This book catalogues events from 1350-1560 when revolutions in Sweden changed the country by changing the Church from Catholicism to Reformation teachings.</p><p>To his Grace the Duke of Shrewsbury by John Mitchel</p><p>Preface</p><p>3 books in one</p><ol><li>Part I is 1350 to 1520 contents page</li><li>Part II is 1521to 1560 History of the Revolutions in Sweden Part II</li><li>Third book is A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Sweden beginning with 1849 years after the beginning of the world thought of as about 4000 BC so that would be 2151 BC to 1251 AD. "</li></ol><p>"In the 16th century Gustav Vasa fought for an independent Sweden crushing an attempt to restore the Union of Kalmar and laying the foundation for modern Sweden. At the same time he broke with the papacy and established a reformed church. The Union of Kalmar's final disintegration in the early 16th century brought on a long-lived rivalry between Norway and Denmark on one side and Sweden including Finland on the other. The Catholic bishops had supported the Danish King Christian II but he was overthrown by Gustavus Vasa 1490 1560 and Sweden with Finland was now independent again. Gustavus used the Protestant Reformation to curb the power of the church and became King Gustavus I in 1523. In 1527 he persuaded the Riksdag of V comprising the nobles clergy burghers and freehold peasants to confiscate church lands which comprised 21% of the farmland. Gustavus took the Lutheran reformers under his protection and appointed his men as bishops. Gustavus suppressed aristocratic opposition to his ecclesiastical policies and efforts at centralisation. . . Tax reforms took place in 1538 and 1558 whereby multiple complex taxes on independent farmers were simplified and standardised throughout the district; tax assessments per farm were adjusted to reflect ability to pay. Crown tax revenues increased but more importantly the new system was perceived as fairer and more acceptable. A war with Luebeck in 1535 resulted in the expulsion of the Hanseatic traders who previously had had a monopoly of foreign trade. With its own businessmen in charge Sweden's economic strength grew rapidly and by 1544 Gustavus controlled 60% of the farmlands in all of Sweden. Sweden now built the first modern army in Europe supported by a sophisticated tax system and government bureaucracy. Gustavus proclaimed the Swedish crown hereditary in his family the house of Vasa. It ruled Sweden 1523–1654 and Poland 1587–1668."" -From Wikipedia</p> hardcover
1722168783A Paris : chez Francois Barois Rue de la Harpe vis--vis le College d'Harcourt a la Ville de Nevers M. DCC. XXII 1722. Third Edition. Hardback. Copy from the Unnited Service Club with bookplate and armorial stamp to the spine ends. Finely bound in contemporary aniline calf over marble boards. Raised bands with a dark morocco gilt-blocked label. Minor generalized wear to the bands and panel edges. Remains an uncommonly good example - scans and additional bibliographic detail on request. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 0 pages; Physical desc.: 2 v. : map ; 19 cm. Notes: Preface signed: L. D. V. i.e. l'abbe de Vertot Cf. Barbier A.A. Ouvrages anonymes v. 5 p. 766. Previously issued with publisher's false claim of authorship by Fontenelle. Cf. Barbier.Includes indexes. Subject: Sweden - History - 1397-1523. Sweden - History - Gustavus I Vasa 1523-1560. Language: French. A Paris : chez Francois Barois, Rue de la Harpe, vis--vis le College d'Harcourt, a la Ville de Nevers, M. DCC. XXII hardcover
1863139301863 Tours, Mame et Cie, 1863, Besançon, Charles Deis, 1843, 2 titres reliés en 1 vol. in-18 (178 x 110 mm) reliure de l'époque plein chagrin vert, dos à 4 nerfs, titre et fleurons dorés, fer doré en écoinçons sur les plats, superbe fer illustré "Maison des oiseaux, R. de Sèvres 86" au centre du plat supérieur, roulette doréee au coin des coupes, tranches dorées, roulette dorée en encadrement des contreplats, de (2) ff. (faux-titre et titre) - 284 pp ; XI - 124 pp.Très petits frottements au dos, somptueux exemplaire très richement relié par ailleurs.
68460Paris, Francois Barois, 1768 2 T mes, R liure plein cuir, dorure, 401 pages, 17 x 10 cm, FR. *Le livre est en bon tat.