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1912R320000420NOUVELLE LIBRAIRIE FRANCAISE. 1912. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 105 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
11981NOUVELLE LIBRAIRIE NATIONALE Cercle Proudhon 1912,in-8, br., 107 pp.,couverture leg.effrangée,bon etat,
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186276220Bruxelles Brussels: Office de la publicité 1862. Fine. Office de la publicité Bruxelles Brussels 1862 14 x 23 cm relié First edition. Bradel binding in full caramel boards smooth spine decorated with gilt fillets green shagreen title label author's name in red shagreen slightly later binding signed in pen by Champs. Bound at the head of the work is an article by P.J.M. Proudhon entitled ""L'Empire et la Bohême"" and printed by the same publisher the journal of the Office de la publicité in which the work and the related law are discussed; namely the defense of intellectual property rights for each artist. Office de la publicité hardcover
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42115Paris.Librairie Internationale.1868.Petit in-8 br.327 p.non coupées. BE.Qques rousseurs.
186276220Office de la publicité | Bruxelles 1862 | 14 x 23 cm | relié
1868RO80051825LACROIX A. , VERBOECKHOVEN & Cie.. 1868. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé. 326 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 800-LITTERATURE (BELLES-LETTRES)
1868RO80069498LACROIX A. , VERBOECKHOVEN & Cie.. 1868. In-12. Broché. Etat passable, Plats abîmés, Dos satisfaisant, Rousseurs. 327 pages. Dos et bords des plats consolidés. Manques, accrocs et déchirures sur les bords du 1er plat de couverture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
194133330Mercure de France 1941
1837120441837 Besancon, Lambert et Cie., 1837,in8 broché,dos abimé avec manques; 6 .,1 Bl., 344 p.,texte bon ,rare edition originale du premier texte de PROUDHON,qui ajoute anonymement au texte de Bergier son "Essai" qui est le premier de ses écrits.[Caillet I, 996: "Trés rare".Edition originale du premier livre de Proudhon, alors associé de l'imprimeur Lambert. C'est sous cet anonymat que Proudhon faisait son entrée dans la carriére des lettres.
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185168629Paris Prison de Sainte-Pélagie Paris 1851. Fine. ""I still appear to many people as only the pure and simple negation of what is."" Paris Prison de Sainte-Pélagie Paris 12 Novembre 1851 13 x 20.50 cm une feuille Autograph letter signed on four pages dated 12 November 1851. 124 lines in black ink. This letter is presented in a chemise and slipcase with paper boards decorated with abstract motifs green morocco spine green suede doublure slipcase with morocco spine and matching paper boards signed by Thomas Boichot. Unpublished autograph letter on progress signed by Pierre-Joseph-Marie Proudhon major figure in French social thought and the father of anarchy. The philosopher imprisoned since 1849 develops his socialist convictions in a virulent and combative style condemning the absolutisms of his time. Extraordinary declaration of philosophical political and social faith from a marginal thinker who influenced Karl Marx Emile Durkheim and Benjamin Tucker. This unpublished and densely written letter is a passionate reflection close to an essay entitled De lidée de progrès written around ten days later that Proudhon published with another De la Certitude et de son criterium in the work Philosophie du progrès. This set of texts was composed only two weeks before the coup of Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte which he immediately opposed. Once released from prison in 1852 Proudhon published the two letters at Lebègue in Brussels in order to escape censorship which had prohibited the sale of the booklet on French territory. Already having been detained for two years in the jails of the future French emperor Proudhon writes to Romain-Cornut from Sainte-Pélagie prison. Journalist Romain-Cornut had just finished a series of articles on Auguste Comtes positivism Études critiques sur le socialisme October-November 1851. This letter must be viewed as an admirable four-page plea or more a confession of his socialist vision of progress a social positivism which is based on the reconsideration of the ancient order: we withdraw in the face of an intellectual negation which is the sine qua non condition of further progress. During the course of the letter he establishes a balance between his polemical soul and his desire for legitimacy striving to be no longer viewed as a mere agitator but as a true philosopher. We are indeed reminded of his famous saying Property is theft! his sympathy for the 1848 uprisings as well as his acerbic pamphlets in Le Peuple that consecrated his radical reputation: I have been until this day so foolishly judged even by the socialists . Because I led the criticism of the old principles as far as it could go . I still appear to many people as only the pure and simple negation of what is. Proudhon however maintains his intention to leave the shields of criticism leaving the argument of circumstance for the moment in my new studies and thus implies the writing of a new deeper work published under the title La Philosophie du progrès 1853 dedicated to the same Romain-Cornut. Proudhon an anarchist in favour of the abolition of the State and the government violently criticizes the system which is by definition anti-progressive: Yet it is unquestionable from this progressive point of view that our society as a whole monarchists democrats Catholics philosophers is still absolutist: what everyone wants is a charter a constitution a system a fixed and definitive legislation finally. In addition to political systems Proudhon picks up this same idealism in the philosophical thinking of his elders and does not refrain from giving a violent condemnation: Like Pascal like the Germans we want the absolute! . Spinoza Malebranche Leibnitz etc. all of whom operating on the categories of substance causality eternity unity plurality etc. have arrived at politically and intellectually immobile systems at the absolute. He noted the harmful effects of the political regimes and of the ph hardcover
020819Nicolas Villiaumé (1818-1877), écrivain, historien, économiste, révolutionnaire en 1848, proche de Proudhon. L.A.S., Paris, 13 août 1853, 1p in-8. « Mon cher concitoyen, J'ai l'honneur de vous recommander mademoiselle Fraissenet (du Gard) qui m'a été vivement recommandée par une personne très honorable de son pays, et qui est dans une position malheureuse. Elle est du reste tout à fait dans la légalité de sa demande. Votre bien dévoué confrère. Villiaume ». Rare. [513]
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]
8414Bernard Grasset Paris 1946