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1390630234.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0364228830.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0260831395.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
3762A Paris Veuve Bouchard-Huzard 1868. In-12 demi-chagrin vert dos à nerfs 131 p. frontispice avec serpente. Ex-libris contrecollé sur page de garde "bibliothèque de Folembray". Bel exemplaire très propre hormis quelques éraflures sur le plat et la coiffe inférieure. Orné dun frontispice gravé sur cuivre reproduisant la vignette du titre de la fort rare édition originale de 1625. Ce livre est spécialement consacré à la chasse du Cerf. Il fut écrit par Nicolas de Neufville sieur de Villeroy sous la dictée même de Charles IX. Thiébaud 171 pour une autre édition. unknown
2408Paris: Aubry 1859. FIRST EDITION OF THE AUTHENTIC TEXT OF THIS HUNTING CLASSIC ONE OF THE GREAT HUNTING BOOKS OF THE RENAISSANCE. It had originally been published in 1625 as "La chasse royale" but that edition was extremely inaccurate and deleted significant portions of the work. That text was reprinted in 1857 and 1858. In 1859 Chevreul published this edition the first edition based on the original manuscript. From a total edition of 225 copies this is one of 200 copies on fine laid paper with the frontispiece portrait on Chine applique. 8vo. Original wraps. Wraps lightly worn internally uncut and clean. Thiebaud 171-172; Schwerdt I 105. <br/><br/> Paris: Aubry, 1859 paperback
157221920à Lyon: Benoist Rigaud 1572. Fine. Benoist Rigaud à Lyon 1572 11 x 17 cm broché New edition after the first published in 1561 Paris for Jean Dallier. These ordinances were published several times even after the king's death the last one held by the BN de France dates from 1585. Contemporary stitching with reuse of leaves from a Latin incunable. 5 gatherings are bound together and to the endleaves with leather thongs the first three gatherings now held together only by one stitch. A light dampstain at bottom right on the first 5 leaves pale foxing on the title page. A table of contents at the end of the work allows one to find the various ordinances which concern all the trade guilds the king's officers and the clergy. Charles IX was only ten years old when he acceded to the throne in 1560 during the regency of Catherine de Medici who appointed Antoine de Bourbon Lieutenant General of the kingdom. It was during the meeting of the Estates General at Orleans from 13 December 1560 to 31 January 1561 that these ordinances were proclaimed and published. Benoist Rigaud hardcover
15672568A Paris: Pour Jean Dallier libraire demourant sur le pont Sainct Michel à la Rose blanche 1567. First edition. Papered spine. A light brown stain on the last leaf otherwise in fine condition. First edition. Papered spine. ff. 20. Scarce document of the French Wars of Religion.<br /> An anonymously published Catholic royalist pamphlet warning to not support those who oppose the King. Besides the present Paris edition the text appeared in several major cities throughout France in the same year. <br /> USTC 3402. Pour Jean Dallier libraire, demourant sur le pont Sainct Michel, à la Rose blanche unknown
15682569A Paris: Par Jean Dallier Libraire demeurant sur le pont Sainct Michel à l’enseigne de la Rose blanche 1568. First edition. Papered spine. A light water stain at the upper outer corner affecting the second half. Tiny wormholes at the upper outer corner affecting a few pages. Otherwise in fine condition. First edition. Papered spine. ff. 24. Scarce Wars of Religion document related to the negotiations leading to the Peace of Longjumeau.<br /> The Peace of Longjumeau marked the end of the brief second French Wars of Religion signed by the Crown on 23 March 1568. During the negotiations Jean de Morvillier Sebastien de l'Aubespine François de Montmorency and Robertet d’Allaye represented the Crown on the Huguenot party Odet de Coligny Charles de Téligny Gaspard II de Coligny and François de Coligny d’Andelot were delegated by Louis de Bourbon Prince of Condé.<br /> The text was published by other French publishers and also appeared in Antwerp in the same year.<br /> USTC 79050. Par Jean Dallier Libraire demeurant sur le pont Sainct Michel, à l’enseigne de la Rose blanche unknown