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191111474de la R.: L.: Travail et Discrétion, O.: de Rive de Gier (Loire), le 22 décembre 1911, lithographié en bleu foncé sur carton bleu clair (21,5 x 13,5), grand décor emblématique "art nouveau". Cette loge dépend du Grand Orient de France.
193514775Polycopie, in-4, agrafée, 8 ff. recto et (1) f. de titre.
8348Numéro spécial de LECTURES FRANÇAISES. Avril 1958. In-8° broché. 254 pages.
8346Paris, La Renaissance Française & Lyon, Librairie Emmanuel Vitte. 1908. In-8° broché. 427 pages. Mention de 17e édition.
1953LFA-126711570Un document de 148 pages, format 135 x 210, broché, publié en 1952, Grande Loge de France, bon état
39450In-12 (182 x 120 mm), broché, couverture de papier gris d'attente d'origine, 148, (4) pages. Philadelphie [Paris], Philarethe, 1785.
39451In-12 (154 x 92 mm), broché, couverture de papier gris d'attente d'origine, 98 pages. Philadelphie [i.e. Paris], Philarethe, rue de l'Equerre, à l'A-Plomb, 1786.
1958A2888Paris, Lectures françaises, 1958 ; in-12, 254 pp., broché. Bon état.
Paris, Lectures françaises, 1958; in-12, 254 pp., broché. Bon état.
1925E2257Paris, Émile Nourry, 1925 ; in-4, III-514 pp., broché (à faire relier). Avec des bois originaux d'Antonio Galbez. Etat moyen.
Paris, Émile Nourry, 1925; in-4, III-514 pp., broché (à faire relier). Avec des bois originaux d'Antonio Galbez. Etat moyen.
1987202003521S.l., Office du livre, 1987 ; in-8, 251 pp., reliure pleine toile d'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée. Nombreuses reproduction en noir et blanc et en couleurs.
s.l., Office du livre, 1987; in-8, 251 pp., reliure pleine toile d'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée. Nombreuses reproduction en noir et blanc et en couleurs.
18857406Paris, Letouzay et Ané, sans date (1885) ; 2 tomes, in-16, brochés ; (4), IV, 423, (1) pp. ; (4), 456, (4) pp., couverture mandarine imprimée..
2 ouvrages reliés en un volume petit in-8 (162 x 92 mm), plein veau marbré de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de compartiments fleuronnés au fer à la grenade et cloisonnés, filet d'encadrement à froid sur les plats, roulette sur les coupes, doublures et gardes de papier dominoté fleuri, tranches rouges. 1- Edition originale de premier tirage selon Stoddard, très rare. Véritable credo sensualiste et matérialiste, "L’École de la Volupté" est une œuvre à la fois philosophique et libertine, l'une des productions les plus subversives des "Lumières radicales" qui justifie l’appréciation de Sade sur La Mettrie: "Le célèbre La Mettrie avait raison quand il disait qu'il fallait se vautrer dans l'ordure comme des porcs et qu'on devait trouver, comme eux, du plaisir dans les derniers degrés de la corruption" (marquis de Sade, 'Histoire de Juliette', IX, p. 115). L'auteur y développe une éthique du plaisir et du bonheur individuel, un "art de jouir" affranchi de toute morale religieuse ou sociale. Il critique les principaux systèmes "libertins" de son temps et se livre à une étude de la notion de "volupté", ses causes et ses effets, illustrée d’exemples "pratiques", en s’affirmant ennemi de toute affectation en la matière. Il conclut ainsi: "Tous les appétits, toutes les passions, tous les sens, tant internes qu'externes & en un mot tous les mouvemens de notre machine conduisent à la l'amour & de l’amour à la volupté (…). Le plaisir est le plus bel apanage de l'homme. Qui s'y refuse, viole les premières loix de son origine, & l'intention du Créateur". (Stoddard, 'La Mettrie, Bibliographical Inventory', n°22). Seulement 6 exemplaires sont dénombrés par WorldCat dans le monde. Une édition qui semble être une contrefaçon de mauvaise qualité, à la date de 1746, est conservée à la BnF: c'est l'unique exemplaire à cette date recensé dans le monde. - 2- Edition originale de ce programme utopique pour un gouvernement de la prostitution. Sous forme d'un code en 41 articles, le texte organise avec minutie le classement des établissements de prostitution et des courtisanes par classe et par ordre, leur accompagnement social (santé, prise en charge des enfants…), la police, les normes vestimentaires et de comportements, l'environnement culturel (lectures), etc. Le public pourra obtenir des "billets de jouissance" auprès de bureaux spécialisés. Statistiques et budget détaillés en annexe ("Bordereau de dépense et recette", p.76-81). Publié anonymement, l'ouvrage est attribué à Jean-Pierre Moet (1721-1806), ministre d'État et secrétaire du comte de Saint-Florentin. Polyglotte, se revendiquant encyclopédiste, il s'adonna aux sciences occultes, traduisit Swedenborg et composa plusieurs ouvrages véritablement féministes. Il est également à l'origine de sociétés "paramaçonniques", qui furent accusées de débauche, en tête desquelles "l'Ordre de la Félicité" société dans laquelle ce projet s'inscrit (cf. A. Dinaux, 'Les sociétés badines, bachiques', I, p. 304 sq. et J.-L. Quoy-Bodin, "Autour de deux sociétés secrètes libertines sous Louis XV: l'Ordre de la Félicité et l'Ordre Hermaphrodite", 'Revue Historique', juil.-sept. 1986, t. 276, fasc. 1, p. 57-84). Bel exemplaire, frais, très bien relié à l'époque.
201906023Paris, Eyrolles, 1981 ; in-8, 89 pp., br.
230316Paris, Typographie du F... A. Lebon, 1860 in-8, 36 pp., broché sous couverture imprimée.
230298Lyon, Imprimerie du F... Pelzin, 1819 in-8, 8 pp., impression entièrement rubriquée, broché sous couverture d'attente de papier rose.
230317Lyon, Imprimerie du F... Ayné, 1827 in-12, 16 pp., y compris le titre avec reproduction du sceau de la loge, dérelié.
18913581Winnipeg Manitoba: The Stovel Company Press 1891. First Edition First Printing. Wrappers. pp. 18 8 1. 12mo. measuring 5.5" x 4". Pebbled maroon stiff cloth covers gilt lettering to the front cover. Comprises of a detailed list of articles governing the operations of the Lodge with sections devoted to: "Rules for Membership" "Contributions and Benefits" "Penalties and Trials" "Elections and Duties of Officers" "Elections" "Sessions" "Length of Terms" "Meetings" "Dues" and much else. The collection further comprises of the following: a Two blank membership forms particular to the Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of the Province of Manitoba and bearing their insignia on the letterhead; each measuring 8.25" x 5.75". // b Single card printed on stiff card-stock bearing an image in black-and-white bearing caption: "The Proposed Manitoba Odd Fellows Home" measuring 5.25" x 3.5". // c Single remittance receipt in acknowledge of payment from a "H. Dool" to the Union Encampment No. 5 I.O.O.F. Signed in period ink and recording a payment in the amount of $4.00 measuring 7.25" x 4". // d Quarterly Statement dated February 10th 1892 on formal Union Encampment No. 5 stationary addressed to "Hugh Dool" of Merrickville Ontario evidently belonging to the Minnedosa MB chapter of the Manitoba branch of the I.O.O.F. indicating arrears for dues in the amount of $1.00 signed Alex Potter in period ink measuring 8.5" x 5.5". // e Three type-written letters each measuring 10" x 8" from A.W. Shaw A.W. Shaw was the proprietor of Minnedosa Manitoba based automobile dealer and garage A.W. Shaw. He also served as the 29th Grand Master of the Manitoba chapter of the I.O.O.F. on personal business stationary dated March 23rd 1921 April 5th 1922 September 28th 1924 respectively with two of the letters bearing his signature in period ink. The letters often addressed affectionately to an evidently older Hugh Dool discuss in candid tones the author's concern for the recipients' health and well-being. Additionally they discuss plans for the establishment of a new proposed home for the Order including fundraising efforts the poor state of weather affecting the crop yields details of a new electric plant being established in Minnedosa at the time. // f Three hand-written letters measuring 10" x 8" on formal water-marked Minnedosa Lodge No. 10 stationary bearing their crest at head two being blind-stamped with their Lodge marks. Two of the letters are addressed to Hugh Dool and one to M.G. Corbett Secretary of the Balmoral Lodge I.O.O.F No. 28 one a letter of appreciation acknowledging the gift of a family Bible by Hugh Dool to the Minnedosa Lodge the remaining letters discuss financial matters and dues as they related to the recepient Hugh Dool. The letters are dated: March 24th 1908 January 28th 1926 January 14th 1927. // g Two letters one type-written the other hand-written in lovely period ink each measuring 8" x 10" and addressed to Hugh Dool by M.G. Corbett on formal Balmoral Lodge Number 280 stationary indicating a grant of $25.00 to the recipient on behalf of the Minnedosa Lodge dated April 18th 1928 and May 31 1929 respectively. // h Single hand-written receipt for services rendered for "taking down storeroom windows" at the Oddfellows Hall by a Charles Knox for the period of January 12th to June 28th does not indicate a year. A scarce and important archival collection offering detailed insight into one of the earliest Masonic lodges to have been established in the Province of Manitoba. On note of condition: Light edgewear to the cloth extremities of the headline title excepting some light creases where the letters have been folded all articles remain entirely without blemish. Very good to near fine. <br/><br/>The International Order of Oddfellows was instituted in North America in 1819 with the Manitoba Branch being established shortly following the founding of the Province 1870 in 1873. "As settlers arrived in Manitoba they established organizations designed to assist members and their families in times of personal and material need. These fellowship groups were generally associated with religious cultural and social values." Source: The Manitoba Historical Society. Retrieved on: July 13 2021. The Stovel Company, Press unknown
19055217in-folio de 2 ff. daté de Lisbonne, le 27 octobre 1905, signé du Grand Maître, du Président du Conseil et du Secrétaire Général du Grand Orient Lusitanien Uni, avec cachets secs. Il s’agit du texte d’accueil d’Emile Loubet, président de la République Française, devant le Suprême Conseil de la Maçonnerie Portugaise lors de son voyage au Portugal en octobre 1905.
19246126Scammon KS: Sweney Munson 1924. First edition. 8vo 251pp. Frontis map. Signed by Munson on the front pastedown. Publisher's blue cloth boards front cover and spine lettered in black. Some pale spotting and rubbing to boards. Text block toned. Very good. <br /> <br /> Self-published work from Sweney Munson 1860-1945 who worked as a locomotive and steam shovel engineer on the Santa Fe Railroad. Munson spent several months in Russia during WWI building 400 miles of rail from Kem to the Murman coast. <br /> <br /> This work which is signed by the author "Sweney Munson 32° Fort Scott Kansas November 19th 1924" begins by equating the Papcy with the Antichrist spoken of in scripture or "the counterfeit of Jesus." The remainder of the work which is "carefully compiled from Authentic Historical Sources" is presented as a history text book outlining the evils of the Catholic Church from the Crusades to papal persecutions to wars of the inquisition. A large section of the book is devoted to Martin Luther and the beginnings of Protestantism. Munson also includes an extensive chapter on slavery as well as Masonry in the United States and the Papacy's war against it. <br /> <br /> <br /> OCLC locates 7 copies of this controversial publication. . Sweney Munson unknown
187245648Salt Lake City UT 1872. 32pp. Duodecimo 21 cm Stapled wrappers. Near fine. Early Utah/Masonry volume from the library of Kent Walgren. unknown
142016076Chicago: Frederick J. Drake & Co. 1914/20. Later printing. Original Maroon Pictorial Boards depicting a bricklayer. Very Good. Sm Octavo. pp. 509 plus Index. Profusely illustrated with b/w drawings. . Very nice copy of a book that defined its industry in the earlier years of the last century. A treasury of masonry techniques richly illustrated and thoroughly explained. Scarce. Frederick J. Drake & Co. hardcover
In -4°, pp. VIII, 182, (4). Piena pergamena con titolo al dorso. Prima edizione. Contraddittorio e inquieto studioso, Odazi (Atri, 1741 - Napoli, 1794) è considerato fra gli economisti napoletani di maggior rilievo nella seconda metà del Settecento. Allievo del Genovesi, la cui cattedra gli sarebbe stata affidata nel 1781, massone, partecipò se pure con indolenza al fermento politico che avrebbe portato nel 1799 alla guerra civile e poi alla Repubblica napoletana. Ma, imprigionato nel ’94, si era ucciso in carcere, in circostanze mai chiarite. In questo suo “dotto studio” O. invoca “contro l’opinione del Galiani, la libertà dei prezzi, col notevole intento di giovare agli umili e, di riverbero, alla prosperità nazionale” (R. di Castiglione, “La massoneria nelle due Sicilie”, Gangemi, 2006, p. 115). A restless and complex scholar, Odazi was considered one of the major neapolitan economists of the second half of XVIII century. A mason, pupil of Genovesi, whose chair he obtained in 1781, he took part in politic stirs that brong in 1799 to civil war in Naples and the to the “Repubblica”. But he was imprisoned and died in jail, probably suicide, in ’94. In this learned work O. claims, against Galiani opinion, the freedom of prices, meaning to benefit the humble classes.