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1800126320Wilno, Kutowsky, um 1800. Format (Bildoval): 110 x 90 mm. Blattgröße: 245 x 180 mm.
1800137613(Wien, Artaria, um 1800). Format (Bildoval): 160 x 135 mm. Blattgröße: 285 x 205 mm.
1764LBW-406[1764]. 212 x 168 mm.
178632943(Paris, ca. 1786). 25,3x31 cm. Engraved map of Northern Russia, the european part. In original handcolouring. The map engraved by E. Dussy.
1762LBW-5028Paris, chez l'auteur, 1762. 238 x 307 mm.
178632943Paris ca. 1786. 253x31 cm. Engraved map of Northern Russia the european part. In original handcolouring. The map engraved by E. Dussy. <br/><br/><em>From Vaugondy's atlas "Nouvel Atlas Portatif". </em> unknown
175016523A large engraved cont. handcoloured map of the Northern part of Russia from Novaja Semlja in the north to the Caspian Meer in the South, from Finland to Jakusskkáy, measuring 48,5 x 62 cm. Folded in center. A few tears in margins.
175016523A large engraved cont. handcoloured map of the Northern part of Russia from Novaja Semlja in the north to the Caspian Meer in the South from Finland to Jakusskkáy measuring 485 x 62 cm. Folded in center. A few tears in margins. <br/><br/><em>This large map is from Vaugondy: Atlas universel Paris 1757. </em> unknown
1778LBW-2638Venise, Remondini, 1778. 437 x 549 mm.
1784E0138xvi42316 ad pages. Octavo 8 1/4" x 5" bound in period full calf with red morocco label with gilt lettering. First edition.<br /><br />Describes the anonymous author's journeys between 1777 and 1782. About half the text details his time in Switzerland. The author was a keen observer of the economics and agriculture of the places he visited.<br /><br /><b>Condition:</b><br /><br />Corners bumped and rubbed exterior hinges tender some scuffing to the spine else about very good. Printed for T. Cadell hardcover
178018814genève pellet 1780 -in-4 une carte ancienne gravée sur cuivre (Copper etching) en noir par André, gravée par Arrivet. Format : 31 x 20,5 cm, pour illustrer l'uvre de l'Abbé Guillaume-Thomas Raynal intitulée "l'Histoire philosophique et Politique des Etablissemens et du Commerce des Européens dans les Deux Indes", pli central horizontal normal venant d'un atlas( horizontal centerfold), 1780 Genève Pellet Editeur,
1741986DGAugsburg, 1741. Altkolorierter Kupferstich. Blattgrösse: 49.4 x 57.8 cm + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 986DG
1741986DGAugsburg, 1741. Altkolorierter Kupferstich. Blattgrösse: 49.4 x 57.8 cm
17816224Neuchâtel, de l'imprimerie de la Société typographique, 1781. In-8 de XXIV-320p., demi-basane brune à coins, dos passé, mors fendus, coins frottés (rel. XIXe). Intérieur parfait, grand de marge.
172594433Paris, Pissot 1725 2 volumes in-12, veau blond ép., dos à nerfs ornés, XXIV- 338- 4- 426- 3 pp. Grande carte dépliante des Etats, un grand plan dépliant de Petersbourg, un planche hors-texte. Griffures et petits accrocs de cuir. Intérieur frais.
1791134161791 basane blonde mouchetée, dos lisse. in-8, titre, II-276pp., 1 carte et 1 planche. P. Volland 1791
1735LBW0613f[Amsterdam, 1735]. 176 x 261 mm.
1771318259Riga u. Mitau, Hartknoch, 1771. 15 Bl., 304, 216 S. (ohne das gestochene Porträt). Pappband d. Zeit (berieben u. stark bestoßen, Rücken oben mit Fehlstelle). [2 Warenabbildungen]
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
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
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.
178877494Berlin, S. Pitra, 1788. Gestochener Titel, 2 Bll., VIII, 365 S. (20,5 x 13,5 cm). Ldr. d. Zt. mit RVergold. u. RSchild.
1736GIT01511A Paris chez Rollin, de Bure 1736. In-12 X 372pp 12ff (table). Pleine basane havane, dos à nerfs orné de cadres de filets et pastilles dorés, pièce de titre acajou, rel époque. Orné de 4 cartes dépliantes. Bel exp.
178414618Amsterdam 1784 3 vol. 4 parties en 3 vols in-8 de LVI 274 pp., 301 pp., 252 pp. et 208 pp.; plein veau marbré de l'époque, dos lisse orné, pièces de titre et de tomaison, triple filet doré en encadrement sur les plats, tranches jaspées.
178514605Amsterdam 1785 2 vol. 4 parties en 2 vols in-8 de2 ff.n.ch. XX 136 pp. et 2 ff.n.ch. 156 pp., 2 ff.n.ch. 138 pp. et 2 ff.n.ch. 106 pp.; demi-maroquin grain long de l'époque, dos lisse richement orné, tranches jaunes.