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171158188Paris: Nicolas Le Clerc 1711. First edition 12mo pp. 24 431 11; contemporary full calf gilt-decorated spine in 6 compartments red stained edges; spine label perished boards rubbed and upper board starting upper pastedown lifting ex-St. Stanislaus Novitiate House Library Guelph Ont. closed in 1971 with labels and a bookplate on upper pastedown and shelf label on spine text clean good and sound. Volume IX contains letters on: "Oracles of the demons of the Indies"; missions to Madure; The death of Father Broissia in China; observations on the English in Peking; etc. One volume of the 34-volume collection of Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents 1703-1776. "These volumes issued regularly by the Society of Jesus presented selections from correspondence and reports written by Jesuit missionaries then scattered around the globe" and reflected "the continued interest in France in the progress of the Jesuit missions in various parts of the world. The termination of the series reflects the suppression of the Society of Jesus by papal decree" James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Collectively they provided some of the most thorough reporting on China in particular to Western audiences of the period. Howes L 299; James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Nicolas Le Clerc unknown
174158184Paris: Le Mercier & Boudet 1741. First edition 12mo pp. xxxii 8 486 2; contemporary full calf gilt-decorated spine in 6 compartments morocco labels in 2 red speckled edges; ex-St. Stanislaus Novitiate House Library Guelph Ont. closed in 1971 with labels and a bookplate on upper pastedown and shelf label on spine light wear to boards very good. Volume XXV contains letters on: Missions to Paraguay including comment on the language of the Chiquites; Nicobar and Carnate India; Vietnam; trials of the Missionaries to China; and the revolutions of Thamas Koulikan Nadir Shah of Iran. One volume of the 34-volume collection of Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents 1703-1776. "These volumes issued regularly by the Society of Jesus presented selections from correspondence and reports written by Jesuit missionaries then scattered around the globe" and reflected "the continued interest in France in the progress of the Jesuit missions in various parts of the world. The termination of the series reflects the suppression of the Society of Jesus by papal decree" James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Howes L 299; James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Le Mercier & Boudet unknown
173158647Paris: Nicolas Le Clerc 1731. First edition 12mo pp. xlviii 449 17; contemporary full calf gilt-decorated spine in 6 compartments red stained edges; spine label perished boards rubbed and lower board starting ex-St. Stanislaus Novitiate House Library Guelph Ont. closed in 1971 with labels and a bookplate on upper pastedown and shelf label on spine text clean good and sound. Volume XX contains letters from: Dominique Parennin on missionary work in the Chinese court; Maturin le Petit on the religion lifestyle medicine government etc. of the Natchez people around New Orleans; Lombard and Fauque on their work in French New Guinea; Dentrecolles on art and flower arrangement of China; Margat on guineafowl and turkey and converting slaves and native people of St. Dominique. One volume of the 34-volume collection of Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents 1703-1776. "These volumes issued regularly by the Society of Jesus presented selections from correspondence and reports written by Jesuit missionaries then scattered around the globe" and reflected "the continued interest in France in the progress of the Jesuit missions in various parts of the world. The termination of the series reflects the suppression of the Society of Jesus by papal decree" James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Collectively they provided some of the most thorough reporting on China in particular to Western audiences of the period as well as early and first-hand accounts of Native American life. Howes L 299; James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Nicolas Le Clerc unknown
174958649Paris: Nicolas Le Clerc 1749. First edition 12mo pp. xliii 5 480; folding plate of chayaver plant; contemporary full calf gilt-ruled spine in 6 compartments red stained edges; spine worn upper joint starting lower flyleaf loose large tear to plate neatly mended on verso; ex-St. Stanislaus Novitiate House Library Guelph Ont. closed in 1971 with labels and a bookplate on upper pastedown and shelf label on spine text clean good and sound. Volume XXVII contains letters from: Margat on missionary activity in St. Domingue and Fauque in French Guiana plus an account of persecution in China. One volume of the 34-volume collection of Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents 1703-1776. "These volumes issued regularly by the Society of Jesus presented selections from correspondence and reports written by Jesuit missionaries then scattered around the globe" and reflected "the continued interest in France in the progress of the Jesuit missions in various parts of the world. The termination of the series reflects the suppression of the Society of Jesus by papal decree" James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Collectively they provided some of the most thorough reporting on China in particular as well as early and first-hand accounts of Native American life. Howes L 299; James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Nicolas Le Clerc unknown
172258648Paris: Nicolas Le Clerc 1722. First edition 12mo pp. xl 418 10; folding map of the southern coast of India; contemporary full calf gilt-decorated spine in 6 compartments red stained edges; small split on lower joint; ex-St. Stanislaus Novitiate House Library Guelph Ont. closed in 1971 with labels and a bookplate on upper pastedown and shelf label on spine text clean good and sound. Volume XV contains letters from: Jean Venance Bouchet on Bisnagar Ganga Madras Goa Visapour etc.; d'Entrecolles on Chinese medicine and industry; Ippolito Desideri on his voyage to and description of Tibet; Turpin on the Indian production of cotton etc. One volume of the 34-volume collection of Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents 1703-1776. "These volumes issued regularly by the Society of Jesus presented selections from correspondence and reports written by Jesuit missionaries then scattered around the globe" and reflected "the continued interest in France in the progress of the Jesuit missions in various parts of the world. The termination of the series reflects the suppression of the Society of Jesus by papal decree" James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Collectively they provided some of the most thorough reporting on China in particular to Western audiences of the period as well as early and first-hand accounts of Native American life. Howes L 299; James Ford Bell Catalogue L-368. Nicolas Le Clerc unknown
7698Lille, Procure des Missions "Chine, Ceylan, Madagascar". 1 volume in-4, 188 pp., nombreuses planches hors-texte (cartes, photogravures) et dessins in-texte, reliure moderne plein cuir brun, belle couverture illustrée conservée, très bel état.
210393Marseille, Antoine Ricard, s.d. (1814); in-8, 8 pp., dérelié.
205033S.l., 1622 in-8, 29 pp., demi-percaline Bradel bouteille (Dodé). Bon exemplaire.
195852S.l., 1621 in-8, 23 pp., demi-veau Bradel havane, dos orné de filets dorés, tranches rouges (reliure moderne). Bon exemplaire.
173682Paris, typographie M. Schneider, 1894 in-8, 109 pp., broché, dos muet. Couvertures un peu tachées.
176290911762 en ff. in-4, 93pp., Avignon chez Louis Chambeau 1762,
190987Grenoble, André Giroud, 1763 in-4, 8 pp., en feuilles.
1763862921763 Lausanne, François Grasset, 1763, 2 volumes in 12 reliés demi-basane tabac ancienne, dos à nerfs ornés, 274 et 274 pages ; petits frottis d'usage, une coiffe usée (Barbier, I, 248)
1754132511754 Respectivement : Avignon, Utrecht, s.l. et s.l., 1754, 1755, 26 octobre 1753, 25 novembre 1757, 4 vol. reliés en 1 vol. in-12 (170 x 100 mm) reliure de l'époque en pleine basane fauve racinée, dos à 5 nerf orné de fleurons et filets dorés, pièce de titre en maroquin marron, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches rouges, de 192 pp. (titre compris) ; XII pp. (titre et avertissement) - 96 pp. ; 60 pp. (les pages 53-56 ont été reliées après la page 60, numérotée 59 par erreur) ; 33 pp. (titre compris).Petit accroc en haut du mors supérieur, 1 coin émoussé, quelques pages brunies, quelques rousseurs éparses, bel exemplaire.
40285P., Lyon, Girard, 1866, in 12 relié demi percaline cerise, dos lisse, 342 pages ; des rousseurs.
33354P., Charpentier, 1880, fort in 12 broché, XLIV-666 pagespâles rousseurs ; couverture défraichie avec manques, traces de scotch, dos brisé. Exemplaire de travail, débroché.
82994Paris, Librairie Générale, sans date, 2 volumes grand in 8° brochés, 411 ect 412 pages ; des rousseurs ; couvertures fanées, dos du Tome 2 fendu.
53022P., Plon, 1868, 2 volumes in 8° reliés demi basane verte, XI-520 et 464 pages ; frontispice ; cachets de bibliothèque ; frottis d'usage.
1910789291910 Paris, Picard, 1910-1925, 4 volumes grand in 8° reliés demi-basane marron, dos à nerfs, XXV-673, XIII-738, XIII-648 et XIII-442 pages ; cachets ; petits frottis.
10705Lyon, Rusand, P., Poussielgue, 1834, 3 volumes in 8° reliés plein veau caramel, dos lisses très orné, étiquettes noires, plats encadrés de 3 filets dorés, tranches jaspées, LXXVIII-416, 534 et 544 pages ; infimes trous de vers sur plusieurs mors.
43501P., Rieder, 1932, in 12 broché, 199 pages ; illustrations.
57382P., Table Ronde, 1956, petit in 8° broché, 285 pages ; illustrations hors-texte.
33349P., Dentu, 1864, in 12 relié demi-chagrin marron, dos à faux nerfs, 144 pages ; rousseurs ; la première et la dernière gardes manquent ; petits frottis.
46277Tournai, Messager du Coeur de Jesus, 1914, in 12 broché, 63 pages.
206219Paris, Ambroise Dupont, Baudouin frères, 1826; in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., 87 pp., broché sous couverture d'attente.