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1765628227Barby/Leipzig, Ebers/Weidmann, 1765-70. 18 Bl., 1126 (von 1132) S., 13 Bl.; 6 Bl., 360 S., 6 Bl. Register. Mit 2 gefalteten Kupferkarten u. 6 gefalteten Kupfertafeln. Alte Pappbände mit neuem Rückenschild (etwas berieben u. bestoßen, Hauptband neu eingehängt u. Spiegel erneuert). [3 Warenabbildungen]
1798014463Paris Chez Hyacinthe Langlois, libraire 1798 Demi-reliure à coins
1763491531Kopenhagen, Boppenhaus, 1763. 8 Bl., 414 S. 61 Bl. Moderner Halbleder unter Verwendung des alten Rückenbezugs. [2 Warenabbildungen]
178611139A Genève et à Paris, chez Barde, Manget & Comp./ chez Buisson, 1786. 4 volumes petit in-8 de XII-380; [4]-404; [4]-393 et [4]-303 pages, demi-veau à coins, dos lisses ornés de filets, pastilles, roulettes, étoiles, filets et titre dorés, étiquettes de titre brunes, de tomaison tabac. Reliures un peu frottées.
178611167A Genève et à Paris, chez Barde, Manget & Comp./ chez Buisson, 1786. 2 volumes in-4 de [2]-VI-[2]-428 et [4]-382-[2] pages, demi-veau brun à coins, dos lisses ornés de filets, fleurons, roulettes, titre ("Voyage de Will: Coxe") et tomaison dorés, étiquettes de titre tabac, de tomaison brunes, tranches teintées vertes. Reliures un peu frottées, haut de 2 feuillets de table des matières déchirés, avec atteinte au texte, en fin du premier volume.
1785WRCAM34347Stockholm 1785. 48pp. printed in double columns in parallel French and Swedish. The notice of the American ratification on the final three pages is printed in Swedish and English. Small quarto. Gathered signatures stitched. Contemporary ownership signature at bottom of titlepage. Fine. Untrimmed. This is only the third treaty made by the United States with a power other than France the others were with the Netherlands in 1782 and the peace treaty with Britain of 1783 and by it Sweden became the fourth nation to officially recognize the United States. Benjamin Franklin was the American negotiator and this treaty offers good evidence of his diplomatic activities in Europe beyond his work with the French and peace negotiations with the British. Although the treaty was concluded on April 3 1783 see Evans 18245 for a broadside announcing the event it was not printed until this Stockholm publication. It was very likely printed in a very small edition for official use and certainly not generally circulated. Sweden was one of the major maritime powers of the period and the conclusion of this treaty was an important step forward for the American negotiations with the British in Paris. By the treaty the United States and Sweden grant each other most-favored nation trade status agree on rules for trade in times of peace and war and establish a framework for exchanging consular representation. While it follows Franco-American treaties and consular accords the French treaties were colored by the mutual state of war with Great Britain. This is the first regular treaty of friendship and commerce between the United States and a neutral power. MALLOY p.1724. SABIN 100931. unknown books
1762001893Paris Lattré 1762
1776008154London: Printed for J. Bew / Printed for the Author and Sold by B. Crosby 1776. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. "Memoirs of an Unfortunate Queen" published 1776 "Authentic Memoirs.Catherine II" published 1797. Each book RARE in its own right "Unfortunate Queen"last seen in Maggs Catalogue 1955 "Catherine II" last seen at auction in 1920 Rare Book Hub. 3 260 pp. vi 6 291 7 pp. Frontispiece engraved portrait of Caroline Matilda. Catherine II with half-title and title page. Very Good in early 19th c. quarter calf over marbled boards the back gilt with two stag decorations edges mottled boards rubbed interiors of both books exceptionally clean and bright. A unique and quite attractive book. Printed for J. Bew / Printed for the Author and Sold by B. Crosby Hardcover
17853860Aus dem Schwedischen übersetzt von Johann Gottlieb Georgi. 2 Bände. Mit 2 gest. Tafeln. Berlin, Haude & Spener, 1785. 8vo. (20,2 x 11,2 cm). 1: XVI, 512 S. 2: 4 Bll., 456 S., 19 Bll. Register. Gesprenkelte Kalblederbände d. Zt. mit etwas Rückenvergoldung u. grünem Lederrückenschild.
1776008154London: Printed for J. Bew / Printed for the Author and Sold by B. Crosby 1776. "Memoirs of an Unfortunate Queen" published 1776 "Authentic Memoirs.Catherine II" published 1797. Each book RARE in its own right "Unfortunate Queen"last seen in Maggs Catalogue 1955 "Catherine II" last seen at auction in 1920 Rare Book Hub. 3 260 pp. vi 6 291 7 pp. Frontispiece engraved portrait of Caroline Matilda. Catherine II with half-title and title page. Very Good in early 19th c. quarter calf over marbled boards the back gilt with two stag decorations edges mottled boards rubbed interiors of both books exceptionally clean and bright. A unique and quite attractive book. . First Edition. Quarter Calf. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Printed for J. Bew / Printed for the Author and Sold by B. Crosby Hardcover books
17448781Paris, Piget; Durand, 1744. In-4 de [8]-238-[2] pages, plein veau marbré brun, dos à nerfs orné de filets et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre brune, tranches rouges.
1790K1VF2DNXCCLTSt. Petersburg 1790. Folio. 30 x 20 and 29.5 x 20.5 cm. Imperial Printing Office Unsewn marbled paper spine ad 1; side stitched blue paper spine ad 2. With the text in Russian and French in parallel columns and with ornamental rules at the head of each page. 10; 20 pp. First and only editions of two peace treaties between Catherine the Great of Russia and Gustav III of Sweden which concluded the Russo-Swedish war of 1788-1790 each page with the Russian text in the left column and the French text in the right column. The Treaty of Värälä signed on 14 August 1790 though here dated 6 August by Catherine's representative Otto Heinrich Igelström and Gustav II's proxy Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt effectively restored the pre-war status quo and barred Russia from interferring in Swedish internal affairs which had been one of the reasons Gustav III a cousin of Catherine the Great declared war on Russia in 1788. After initial defeats Sweden was able to destroy nearly a third of the Russian fleet at sea. The second treaty signed on 19 October 1791 at Drottningholm outside of Stockholm established a close military alliance between Sweden and the Russian Empire with each power pledging active support and Catherine agreeing to pay Sweden annual subsidies. Since it was signed with a keen eye on the French Revolution the treaty can been seen as a predecessor to the war of the first coalition of 1792-1797 though neither Russia nor Sweden participated in the latter. Both are printed on Russian paper with cyrillic names and initials in the watermarks. Very good copies old horizontal crease first and last leaves lightly soiled.l KVK & WorldCat ads 1 & 2 SUB Göttingen ad 1 Ohio State ad 2 Strassbourg; not in Bitovt. unknown