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178089640Saint Petersburg: Sans nom d'éditeur 1780. Fine. Sans nom d'éditeur Saint Petersburg 1780 20.8 x 27 cm Relié Very rare first edition of the new laws enacted in 1775 by Catherine II Empress of Russia here translated into Turkish for the recently annexed Turkic-speaking provinces taken from the Ottoman Empire.The work is divided into two parts: the first dated 12 November 1775 comprises the first 28 chapters pp. 1190; the second contains chapters 29 to 31 pp. 191248.Contemporary-style half mottled sheep with small corners unlettered spine with five raised bands decorated with double gilt fillets and gilt thistle tools marbled paper boards red edges modern binding.Pale marginal dampstaining to the upper right corner of the initial leaves. Sans nom d'éditeur hardcover
17568737Paris Didot 1756 3 10x17 maroquin Trois volumes in-12° (171 x 104 mm) de [4]+395+[1] / [18]+332 / [8]+270+227+[1] pages. Reliures en plein maroquin rouge, triple filet doré sur les plats, dentelles sur les coupes, tranches dorées, plats frappés aux armes de Maria-Feodorovna, née princesse Sophie-Dorothée de Wurtemberg-Montbéliard (1759 1828), seconde épouse en 1776 du tsar Paul Ier de Russie (1754 1801), mère des tsars Alexandre Ier (1777 1825) et Nicolas Ier (1796 1855): à droite les armes des Romanov, à gauche celles des Wurtemberg, au centre celles de lEmpire russe, le tout ceint du cordon de lordre de Sainte Catherine (reliure de la fin du XVIIIe siècle). Sur les trois contre-plats de tête, un ex-libris rectangulaire de la bibliothèque du Palais de Pavlovsk (Saint-Pétersbourg), de la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle.
178089640Sans nom d'éditeur | Saint-Pétersbourg 1780 | 20.8 x 27 cm | Relié
17997152CBLeipzig, Gottfried Martini, 1799?1801. 4°. XXXII, 516 S.; XXIV, 526 S. Mit 52 meist gef. (davon 23 koloriert) Kupfertafeln und 3 Kupferkarten (alt montiert auf einem Blatt, dieses lose). Lederbände der Zeit mit reicher Rücken- und Deckelvergoldung (nicht uniform). + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, A|B|C|D 2 Bände (inkl. Tafeln und Karten). [4 Warenabbildungen]
17997152CB2 Bände (inkl. Tafeln und Karten). Leipzig, Gottfried Martini, 1799–1801. 4°. XXXII, 516 S.; XXIV, 526 S. Mit 52 meist gef. (davon 23 koloriert) Kupfertafeln und 3 Kupferkarten (alt montiert auf einem Blatt, dieses lose). Lederbände der Zeit mit reicher Rücken- und Deckelvergoldung (nicht uniform).
1788585455 vol. in-4 et un atlas in-folio, reliure de l'époque demi-basane marron, Chez Lagrange, Libraire [ puis : ] Chez Maradan, 1788-1793, Tome I : 2 ff., xxxij-773 pp. et 1 f. (errata) ; Tome II : 2 ff., 550 pp. et 1 f. ; Tome III : 2 ff., 491 pp. avec ; Tome IV : 2 ff., 722 pp. et 1 f. (errata) ; Tome V : 2 ff., 559 pp. ; VI (Atlas format en marges 30,8 x 23,8 cm) : 121 planches en 105 feuillets, ainsi décomposées : pour le tome I, 27 planches sur 29 (manquent les planches 1 et 3) dont carte dépliante de la Contrée qui s'étend le long de la Soka, carte dépliante des Landes situées entre le Volga et l'Oural et carte dépliante du Cours du Jaïk au-dessous de Gourief ; pour le tome II, 16 planches sur 17 (manque planche 1, la planche 3 est en double) dont carte dépliante minéralogique des Monts Ouralsks et carte dépliante de la Contrée qui s'étend le long de la Soka ; pour le tome III, 22 planches sur 22 dont carte dépliante des Monts Altaisk ; pour le tome IV, 35 planches (ou 36, selon la manière dont l'on peut compter, car présence des planches 8-9 et 9-10) dont carte dépliante d'une partie des gouvernements de Tobolsk et d'Irkoutsk ; pour le tome V, 21 planches sur 21 dont carte dépliante des Colonies allemandes sur le Volga dans le territoire de Saratof
17696640Lausanne, François Grasset & comp., 1769. In-8 de (2)-XIV pp. 1 f.bl. 204 pp. (mal chiffré 160), 2 feuillets manuscrits reliés respectivement entres les pages 44-45 et 48-49, maroquin citron, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre en maroquin noir, filet et frise dorés d'encadrement sur les plats, tranches dorées (reliure de la fin du XVIIIe siècle).
178318774St. Petersburg: J.J. Weitbrecht 1783. Contemporary half calf marbled sides sprinkled edges. 8vo. Second known copy of a commercial publication of statutes promulgated in French by the Russian Empress Catharine the Great concerning import duties for commercial merchandise in Russian ports and at other frontiers of the Russian Empire as they were determined and accepted in 1782. There is an exception for Astrakhan a major port and market city in southern Russia at the head of the Volga river which was under the government of Siberia which apparently maintained its own commercial regulations.This publication is very rare WorldCat lists only 1 copy Kress Library of Business and Economics Harvard University. Other libraries worldwide have only the microfilm of the Kress copy.A faint stain and one tiny hole in the margin of the first 20 pp. Cover slightly rubbed. Otherwise in good condition.l Goldsmiths'-Kress 12431.16. J.J. Weitbrecht, unknown
1770648241770. St. Petersburg 1770. 4th & best ed. St. Petersburg 1770. 4th & best ed. "The Best and Most Luxurious" Four-Language Edition of Catherine the Great's Nakaz Catherine II 1762-1796 Empress of Russia. Kozitzki Grigorii Vasil'yevich d. 1775 Latin translation. Nakaz Eia Imperatorskago Velichestva Ekateriny Vtoryia Samoderzhitsy Vserossiiskiia Dannyi Kommissii o Sochinenii Proekta Novago Ulozheniia. Instructions of Her Imperial Majesty Catherine II to the Commission on the Work of the Projected New Code of Laws. St. Petersburg: Imperatorskaya Akademii Nauk 1770. viii 403 pp. Four title pages one in each language. Printed in double columns Russian and Latin on one page and German and French on the opposite page. Allegorical engravings by C. M. Roth at head and tail pieces. Latin translation by Grigorii Vasil'yevich Kozitzki. Quarto 9-1/2" x 8". Contemporary calf raised bands lettering piece and black-stamped ornaments to spine edges rouged patterned endleaves Light rubbing faint stains scratches and ink marks to boards which are slightly bowed moderate rubbing to extremities corners bumped and worn. Large copperplate vignettes at beginning and end of text. Light toning to text somewhat heavier in places faint dampstaining to margins in a few places internally clean. A nice copy. $3500. Only four-language edition the fourth and best edition overall. Described by Count M.A. Korf then director of the Imperial Library as "The Best and Most Luxurious Edition." The Nakaz or Instruction is a statement of legal principles written by Catherine II between 1764 and 1766. It was among her most ambitious and significant undertakings. Infused with the ideas of the French Enlightenment and copied mostly from the work of Voltaire Montesquieu and Beccaria it was compiled as a guide for the All-Russia Legislative Commission convened by the Empress in 1767 to create a new code to replace the 1649 Muscovite Code. Revised in consultation with Frederick the Great and Voltaire the Instruction proclaimed the equality of all men before the law and denounced torture and the death penalty. Unfortunately her proposed code was never completed. Catherine's manuscript was written in French and she later produced a Russian translation. Editions in German and Russian were published in Moscow in 1767. The book was initially banned in. unknown books
1798132180St Petersburg: A l'Academie Imperiale des Sciences 1798. First and only edition. Single location on WorldCat at BL KVK adds a copy in the Austrian National Library lacking 2 plates; and copies in the Zentralbibliothek der Bundeswehr Düsseldorf and Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt Halle. Decidedly uncommon infantry manual for the Imperial Russian Army from the brief reign of Tsar Paul I r.1796-1801. Paul had travelled extensively in Europe and had developed a taste for French and Italian architecture and Prussian military practice taking immense pleasure in rigidly drilling his private brigade of troops in the Versailles-inspired grounds of his estate at Gatchina. When he ascended the throne he attempted to remodel the army along Prussian lines introducing entirely impractical uniforms a regime of elaborate ceremonials and parades and as shown here the implementation of rigourous regulations and drill. The present manual was directly translated into French from its Prussian equivalent the words of command also being given in phonetically rendered Russian. Paul was assassinated by a group of disaffected army officers after just 4 years on the throne. Octavo 196 x 110 mm. 13 folding plates at the rear; somewhat erratically numbered no plate 1 2 plans numbered 4 but apparently complete. Recent mottled sheep-backed marbled boards by G. Gauché Paris red morocco label gilt rules to the spine. Spine lightly sunned light soiling to the title page pale toning to the text-block throughout overall very good. hardcover
1770648241770. St. Petersburg 1770. 4th & best ed. St. Petersburg 1770. 4th & best ed. "The Best and Most Luxurious" Four-Language Edition of Catherine the Great's Nakaz Catherine II 1762-1796 Empress of Russia. Kozitzki Grigorii Vasil'yevich d. 1775 Latin Translation. Nakaz Eia Imperatorskago Velichestva Ekateriny Vtoryia Samoderzhitsy Vserossiiskiia Dannyi Kommissii o Sochinenii Proekta Novago Ulozheniia. Instructions of Her Imperial Majesty Catherine II to the Commission on the Work of the Projected New Code of Laws. St. Petersburg: Imperatorskaya Akademii Nauk 1770. viii 403 pp. Four title pages one in each language. Printed in double columns Russian and Latin on one page and German and French on the opposite page. Allegorical engravings by C. M. Roth at head and tail pieces. Latin translation by Grigorii Vasil'yevich Kozitzki. Quarto 9-1/2" x 8". Contemporary calf raised bands lettering piece and black-stamped ornaments to spine edges rouged patterned endleaves. Light rubbing faint stains scratches and ink marks to boards which are slightly bowed moderate rubbing to extremities corners bumped and worn. Large copperplate vignettes at beginning and end of text. Light toning to text somewhat heavier in places faint dampstaining to margins in a few places internally clean. A nice copy. $3000. Only four-language edition the fourth and best edition overall. Described by Count M.A. Korf then director of the Imperial Library as "The Best and Most Luxurious Edition." The Nakaz or Instruction is a statement of legal principles written by Catherine II between 1764 and 1766. It was among her most ambitious and significant undertakings. Infused with the ideas of the French Enlightenment and copied mostly from the work of Voltaire Montesquieu and Beccaria it was compiled as a guide for the All-Russia Legislative Commission convened by the Empress in 1767 to create a new code to replace the 1649 Muscovite Code. Revised in consultation with Frederick the Great and Voltaire the Instruction proclaimed the equality of all men before the law and denounced torture and the death penalty. Unfortunately her proposed code was never completed. Catherine's manuscript was written in French and she later produced a Russian translation. Editions in German and Russian were published in Moscow in 1767. The book was initially banned i. unknown
1745003058A Amsterdam, 1745
17916424A Paris, Chez F. Buisson, Imprimeur-Libraire, rue Hautefeuille, n°20. (1791). 1791 2 vol. in-8° (200 x 125 mm.) de : I. [2] ff. (titre, f. t.), viii, 466 pp.; II. [2] ff. (titre, f. t.), 486 pp. Initiales manuscrites à l'encre "L R" surles faux titres. Demi-basane dépoque, dos lisses ornés et titrés à l'or, coins de parchemin, plats recouverts de papier à la colle bleu.
1780116989à Londres ; et se trouve à Paris - À Utrecht (Genève) - Amsterdam, et Paris, chez la Veuve Duchesne, Quillau, L’Esclapart, Cramer, Gueffier 1780 4 ouvrages en 1 volume. In-12 19,5 x 11,5 cm. Reliure de l’époque demi-basane havane, dos lisse orné de fers dorés encadrés de filets dorés, pièce de titre maroquin vert-émeraude, VII-189-X-56-240-189 pp. Accroc en tête et pied de dos, coiffe de pied arasée, plats et coupes frottées, corps de l’ouvrage frais avec infimes rousseurs.
178315434A Paris et à Versailles, Chez Froullé, Maradan et Chez Blaizot, 1783-1794. 6 volumes in-4 de [4]-VII-[1]-XX-510-[2]; [4]-XXIV-560-[2]; [4]-VI-[2]-748; [4]-536-VIII; [4]-619; VIII-424 pages. Pleine basane racinée du temps, dos à nerfs ornés de filets et petits fleurons dorés, roulette dorée sur les plats, tranches marbrées. Coins tapés et accrocs à quelques coiffes.
1726368922Moscow: By order of the Holy Empress Ekaterina Alexeevna of all Russia and the Crown Prince Tzarevich Pavel. Petrovich and his wife Grand Duchess Natalia Alexeevna and the Benediction of the Holy Ruling Synod 1726. First Edition. Hardcover. Worn copy bound in full aniline calf with a leather gilt-blocked label to the spine. Some wear and tear to the spine and panel edges as with age. Physical description; unnumbered pages. Subjects; Christian Scripture. Christian quotations. Christian Dogma. Christian Morals. Russian Christianity. Moscow: By order of the Holy Empress Ekaterina Alexeevna of all Russia and the Crown Prince Tzarevich Pavel. Petrovich and his w hardcover
1710LBW-2770[circa 1710]. 450 x 585 mm.
1788LBW-3426Paris, Crépy, 1788. En 2 feuilles jointes de 870 x 647 mm.
1794124716Maradan A Paris, chez Maradan An II. 1794. Atlas in-Folio relié sous couverture d'attente cartonnée de l'époque. Le papier est manquant en dos de la reliure. Traduit de l'Allemand par le Cit. Gauthier de la Peyronie. Nouvelle édition revue et enrichie de notes par les C C. Lamarck, Professeur de géologie au Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle ; Langlès, Sous-Garde des manuscrits de la Bibliothèque Nationale, pour les langues Arabe, Persane, Tatane-Mantchoue, & Billecocq, Homme de lettres. Contenant la Carte générale de l'Empire de Russie, d'après la nouvelle division de cet Empire en quarante-deux gouvernemens ; dix Cartes Géographiques ; soixante-dix-sept planches de botanique ; douze autres représentant des fourneaux, moulins, monumens & ; onze d'idoles et costumes ; et onze d'animaux, d'Histoire naturelle, d'Hiéroglyphes, &. Atlas bien complet des 108 planches dont douze dépliantes. Celles-ci sont toutes montées sur onglets et classées selon la disposition de l'édition in-8. Déchirure sans manque au bas de la planche 33 - 33 bis, sans manque.
1775318234London: J. Dodsley 1775. First edition. viii 207pp 1p. table. 1 vols. 8vo. Quarter contemporary brown calf and blue marbled boards red label on spine. Red speckled edges. Some wear to the spine and boards text block in otherwise excellent shape. Bookplate of E. H. Greenly. Very good. First edition. viii 207pp 1p. table. 1 vols. 8vo. Jane Vigor née Goodwin b. 1699 d. 1783 was born to a clergyman in Yorkshire. Her first husband was Thomas Ward Esq Consul General to Russia and it was through that marriage that she embarked upon her experiences in Russia and wrote the passages for this volume some forty years later. She was married twice more to Claudius Rondeau Esq. and to William Vigor Esq. whom she survived. <br /> <br /> Mrs. Vigor inherited her father's fortune after her brother died and she then married Ward. Both her first and second husband who was Ward's secretary were stationed in St. Petersburg which is where she lived throughout her first two marriages. She returned to England after her second husband's death: frail pregnant and accompanied by William Vigor a Quaker minister who became her third husband. <br /> <br /> These first "Letters from a Lady" were followed posthumously by "Eleven Additional Letters" which provided a biography of Vigor.<br /> <br /> Errata printed on verso of title page. ESTC T64790 J. Dodsley unknown
1736192981- De Jean Benoit Scherer - Anecdotes et recueil de coutumes et de traits d'histoire naturelle particulier aux différents peuples de la Russie, par un voyageur, qui a séjourné treize ans dans cet empire. - Londres, 1792 - 6 tomes en 3 volumes. - XII, 227 pp, 276 pp, 307 pp, 306 pp, 287 pp, 281 pp. Rare édition originale.2- De Francesco Algarotti - Lettres du comte Algarotti sur la Russie, contenant l'état du commerce, de la marine, des revenus, et des forces de cet empire. Avec l'histoire de la guerre de 1735 contre les Turcs, et des observations sur la mer baltique, et la mer caspienne. - Traduites de l'italien - Londres, et Paris, chez Merlin, 1769. - 337 pp. Edition originale de la traduction.3- De C.F.S. De La Marche - Anecdotes russes ou lettres d'un officier allemand à un gentilhomme Livonien, écrites se Petersbourg en 1762, tems du règne et du détrônement de Pierre III, empereur de Russie - Londres, aux dépens de la compagnie, 1764 - VIII et 230 pp. Edition originale.4- Lettres moscovites, ouvrage attribué à Locatelli - Paris, chez Huart l'ainé, 1736 - 363 pp. Edition originale.Reliure demi veau de l'époque. Filets dorés. Pièce de titre maroquin citron. Dos à 5 nerfs avec titre et tomaison. Pas de rousseur. Très bon état. Format in-12° (17x12).
1771647971771. Amsterdam 1771. 2nd Dutch ed. Amsterdam 1771. 2nd Dutch ed. Early Amsterdam Edition of Catherine's Nakaz Catherine II 1762-1796 Empress of Russia. Instruction de Sa Majeste Imperiale Catherine II. pour la Commission Chargee de Dresser le Projet d'un Nouveau Code de Loix. Amsterdam: Chez Marc Michel Rey 1771. vii 229 pp. Frontispiece engraved copperplate medallion portrait of Catherine II by C.A. Boily. Octavo 7-3/4" x 4-3/4". Contemporary mottled calf blind rules to boards gilt spine with lettering piece edges rouged marbled endpapers. A few minor scuffs to boards moderate rubbing to extremities spine ends worn front joint starting at ends corners bumped and somewhat worn. Light toning to text dampstaining and light foxing to a few leaves internally clean. An attractive copy. $1500. Second Dutch edition. This important text also known as the Nakaz or Instruction is a statement of legal principles written by Catherine II from 1764 and 1766. Permeated with the ideas of the French Enlightenment and copied mostly from the work of Voltaire Montesquieu and Beccaria it was compiled as a guide for the All-Russia Legislative Commission convened by the Empress in 1767 to create a new code to replace the 1649 Muscovite Code. Revised in consultation with Beccaria Frederick the Great and Voltaire the Instruction proclaimed the equality of all men before the law and disapproved of death penalty and torture. Unfortunately her proposed code was never completed. Catherine's manuscript was written in French and she later produced a Russian translation. Editions in German and Russian were published in Moscow in 1767. Several editions followed in nations ranging from Italy to Latvia. The first Dutch edition in Dutch translation was published in Amsterdam in 1769. The 1771 Amsterdam edition was the first Dutch edition in French. It is a scarce imprint. OCLC locates 2 copies in North American law libraries Library of Congress UC-Berkeley. Butler The Nakaz of Catherine the Great 528 entry 28. unknown books
1790PHO-2142Paris, de l’Imprimerie Royale, 1790. 2 volumes in-8° (20 × 13,5 cm), reliés en cartonnage postérieur, dos lisse avec pièces de titre, d’auteur et de tomaison, (6)-VII-1-280 pp. ; 4 ff., 380 pp., VI pp. d’errata. Illustré de deux cartes dépliantes (Kamtschatka ; Route de M. de Lesseps) et d’une planche dépliante (Caravane kamtschadale). Petits défauts, réparations aux faux-titre, titre et 1er feuillet.
177177795Riga, bey Johann Friedrich Hartknoch, 1771. 8 Bll., 72 S. Mit 1 gestoch. Porträt Peters des Großen (von J. M. Stock) u. Vign. (20 x 13 cm). HLdr. d. Zt. auf 5 Bünden mit RVergold. u. RSchild.
179115636Paris, Buisson, 1791. 2 volumes in-8 de 4-VIII-466; [4]-486 pages, demi-basane brune à coins, dos lisses ornés de filets dorés, pièces de titre beige et de tomaison, ronde et verte, en forme de médaillon. Ex-libris Monvert et signature de Ch. L. Monvert, avocat. Une note à l'encre sur la page de titre précise Rédigés par J. Hiac. de Magellan, & publiés par Noel.