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1287340539.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
184183095Bruxelles : Societé Typographique Belge 1841. In-8 mezza pelle tracce d'uso titolo oro al dorso pp. 472. In buono stato good copy. Societé Typographique Belge, unknown
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188048549Paris Edouard Rouveyre 1880 1 vol. relié in-12, demi-basane maroquinée bleue, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés d'un fleuron doré, de petits fers aux angles et d'un double filet en encadrement, tête dorée, non rogné, VI + 312 pp. Edition originale de ces études sur Proudhon, Zola, Victor Hugo, les frères Goncourt, Maxime Du Camp, Philarète Chasles, Jules Clarétie, etc. Rousseurs, sinon fine reliure de l'époque.
188048549Paris Edouard Rouveyre 1880 1 vol. relié in-12, demi-basane maroquinée bleue, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés d'un fleuron doré, de petits fers aux angles et d'un double filet en encadrement, tête dorée, non rogné, VI + 312 pp. Edition originale de ces études sur Proudhon, Zola, Victor Hugo, les frères Goncourt, Maxime Du Camp, Philarète Chasles, Jules Clarétie, etc. Rousseurs, sinon fine reliure de l'époque.
186717484A. Lacroix, Verboeckhoven & Cie | Paris & Bruxelles 1867 | 12 x 19 cm | broché
18627318E. Dentu | Paris 1862 | 12 x 19 cm | broché
187517813A. Lacroix & Cie | Paris 1875 | 12 x 19 cm | broché
186276220Office de la publicité | Bruxelles 1862 | 14 x 23 cm | relié
186562817E. Dentu | Paris 1865 | 12 x 19 cm | broché
18636887E. Dentu | Paris 1863 | 12 x 19 cm | broché
017053Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865), philosophe, polémiste, anarchiste révolutionnaire. L.A.S. [fac-simile d'époque], Conciergerie, 16 septembre 1849, 1p in-8. Belle lettre adressée aux typographes présents au banquet typographique du 16 septembre 1849. Ce document, fac-simile strictement d'époque, est le court texte qu'il leur adresse et qui fut distribué lors de ce diner. Proudhon était absent puisqu'il était en prison. Un exemplaire, présenté comme autographe, est présent au catalogue de Ricardo Hereria (n°3800) avec cette remarque : « Curieuse épître où il les remercie de leur invitation, les engage à conserver leur fidélité à la République et à avoir foi aux principes plus qu'aux hommes. Il termine par ces mots : « Vive la typographie parisienne ! Vive la république ». ». Rare curiosité. [398]
1927CC195Édition Nouvelle édition publiée avec des notes et des documents inédits sous la direction de MM. C. Bouglé et H. Moysset 4 v. in-8° de 461, 476, III+473 et 333 pp.,
AJ6869ALWBroché bon état.Contenu propre . Pages non coupées . 514 pages . 1927. PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
184885741Paris Garnier Frères, Libraires 1848 12x18cm broché / demi-bradel, 60p./ XII, 499p. Edition originale pour le droit au travail. Bon exemplaire sans rousseurs. L'exemplaire du Manuel du Spéculateur présente une mouillure marginale n'affectant pas le texte sur les premières et dernières page.
186377430Paris, E. Dentu, 1863, 120x185mm, broché, 108p. Edition originale. Couverture à l'état d'usage présentant quelques rousseurs et de petits manques au dos FENDU. Cahiers néanmoins solidaires. Qq. rousseurs. Tampons du timbre impérial sur la contre-garde et dans le texte p74. 5 en tout.
186289375Paris Passy : Alphonse Lebègue destinataire 1862. Fine. From Anarchism to Federalism Alphonse Lebègue destinataire Paris Passy 7 novembre 1862 13.9 x 21.1 cm Trois pages sur un bifeuillet Autograph letter by Pierre-Joseph-Marie Proudhon signed and dated 7 November 1862. 3 pages in black ink on a bifolium. Fold of the bifolium weakened without affecting the text. Not included in the correspondence published by Lacroix in 1875. Significant and likely unpublished letter from Proudhon to his publisher Alphonse Lebègue whom he considers ""the cause of liberty in France and independence in Belgium"" in these lines. Proudhon underscores the importance of his ideological struggle for federalism in Europe following the controversial publication of his pamphlet La Fédération et lunité en Italie and a few months before his political testament Du Principe fédératif. He fiercely criticizes his famous adversary Adolphe Thiers Histoire du Consulat et de lEmpire. Since his years in Brussels Proudhon had intended to write a book debunking the Napoleonic myth as promoted in Thiers' work. After permanently leaving Belgium two months earlier Proudhon was now facing reactions from the Belgians to his articles predicting the annexation of their country by Napoleon III - who would supposedly be influenced by the unification of Italy. Against centralized unification Proudhon opposes federalism which according to Jorge Cagiao y Conde is ""the constructive or positive aspect of a body of work that until the end of the 1850s had remained in a negative or critical phase. We must therefore take Proudhon's words seriously: after the demolisher there is indeed a builder. Proudhon's federal theory undoubtedly holds a prominent place in the history of the federal idea. Just as the United States Constitution of 1787 marks a before and after in the history of federalism we can also consider that there is a before and after Proudhon"". Determined to spread and defend his ideas Proudhon also talks of a new pamphlet project on federalism: ""The principle of federation that I have established is gaining ground and intelligent Belgians cannot fail to understand that their true safeguard lies there. . My pamphlet has stirred as much emotion as it did in Belgium: the masses enamoured with unity and Garibaldism are against me. But the clear-sighted are rallying with vigour the reaction is taking hold; already the tone of the newspapers has softened; it is becoming apparent that the matter must be re-examinedthe suspicion is spreading that the cause of liberty and of the Republic is being undermined by Garibaldian unitarism. One more pamphlet from me 30 or 40 pages at most and my idea will triumph I dare say on all accounts. Within three months Belgians will acknowledge that with this idea of federation on which I intend to base all internal and foreign policy the annexation of their country will become impossible. You know how quickly ideas travel in France: we are witnessing one of those turnarounds. It takes after all a timely and forcefully articulated contradiction aimed at men of authority!. Suppose instead of addressing Mazzini and Garibaldi I had targeted my argument at Mr. Grauquillot or Alphonse Peyrat editor of La Presse it would have achieved nothing I would have wasted my time and paper. This dear Mr. Lebègue is confidential and between us. Take note of the information I share if you deem it useful but do not quote me. In a fortnight you will receive my fourth article. LOffice in memory of my collaboration wishes to publish a short commentary and a few excerpts which I believe would benefit everyone. You know I seek neither praise nor approval; only publicity and with that I am content. You would be the cause of liberty in France and of independence in Belgium "" Proudhon's letter also contains an interesting passage on the fierce rivalry between him and Adolphe Thiers. As a politician Thiers had notably rejected outright Proudhon's well-k Alphonse Lebègue (destinataire) unknown