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195123358Couverture souple. Broché. 682 pages.
3752, Librairie Felix Alcan, 108, Boulevard Saint-Germain, Paris, 1928, Broche, couverture original, 19x24cm,Tome I, 747pp,Tome II, 609pp
194620969PUF, 1946, in-12, 135 pp, broché, bon état (Coll. Que Sais-Je ?)
195039969Couverture souple. Broché. 134 pages.
197139970Couverture souple. Broché. 128 pages.
21753P., La Clé d'Or, 1951, in 12 broché, 592 pages (non coupé) ; couverture fanée.
89413Paris, Presses Universitaires de France (PUF), 2010. 12 x 18, 127 pp., broché, très bon état.
72657P., Alcan, 1920-1928, 2 forts volumes in 8° brochés, LVIII-609 et 747 pages ; couverture fendue à la charnière du tome 2.
41104Paris Librairie Félix Alcan, 1920-1928 1928 in 8 (24x19) 2 forts volumes brochés, portrait en frontispice, LVIII 609 pages et 747 pages. Collection ''Bibliothèque France-Amérique''. Septième édition revue, annotée et publiée avec une introduction et des appendices par son petit-fils Hector Garneau. Préface de M. Gabriel Hanotaux.. Le tome 2 est de la 5e édition de 1920. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
5114 volumes brochés , 1899 , la revue du notariat , 1 volume dos consolidé , 2 volumes sans la couverture et 1 volume en bon état. ensemble A RELIER
1976RO30326212Privat/edisem. 1976. In-8. Relié toilé. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 538 pages. Contre-plats illustrés en noir et blanc. Nombreuses illustrations, cartes et photos en noir et blanc, dans le texte. Jaquette correcte.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 971-Canada
1066Sociétè historique du Saguenay , 1968 , numéro 21 , jaquette , bon état , nouvelle édition , 465 p , photos , 22 x 14 cm
15440A La Haye, Chez Pierre de Hondt, 1739. Titles printed in red and black, with folding table on two sheets and 1 engraved plate. 6 volumes in 3. (2), 204 pp.; (2), 312 pp.; (2), 208 pp.; (2), 286 pp.; (14), 294 pp.; (18), 246 pp. Small 8vo. Modern overlapping vellum, red morocco labels. Kress 4447; Goldsmiths 7712; Einaudi 3728; INED 1553; Mattioli, 2247; Conlon 39:427; JFBL M162; European Americana, 739/191; not in Sabin. The only edition of this important work. An account of the financial operations of John Law and his 'Compagnie des Indes', including a great number of important memoirs, letters patent, decrees, declarations, etc. Barthélemy Marmont du Hautchamp (1682 - ab. 1760) was an admirer of John Law's system and his book is not written without partiality but has yet been recognized as the best contemporary history of the system and its most precious source. John Law's operations began with the foundation in 1716 of the 'Banque Générale', soon afterwards renamed 'Banque Royale'. This was followed by the scheme of colonization known as 'Mississippi scheme' in the 'Compagnie des Indes' which, by absorbing various other chartered companies, acquired the monopoly on the trade to America, Africa and China. Moreover, the company obtained the monopoly of tobacco, the control of the mint, the payment of the national debt, and the farm of the taxes. Within a few years Law's companies thus got almost complete control over France's overseas trade, its currency and public finances, to the extend that Law's companies at one point owned more than half of the then known United States. In 1719 the 'Compagnie des Indes' and the 'Banque Royale' were united, and the promising outlooks of the new company lead to an unprecedented speculation in its shares. As known the bubble burst in 1720, cash payments were suspended and Law fled from the country, leaving behind ruined many of his former supporters.The last 2 volumes contain the full texts of the 'mémoires', 'letters patentes', 'édits', 'déclarations', 'arrêts', etc., mostly by the Conseil d'État, as well as many other documents of which many are dealing with the 'Compagnie d'Occident', and the 'Compagnie des Indes Orientales et de la Chine', on which documents the author based this thorough and important history.Marmont du Hautchamp was born in Orléans and fermier des domaines in Flanders. He was also the author of the famous and very rare Histoire générale et particulière du visa (also published in The Hague, in 1743) which also dealt with the activities of John Law and the Mississippi bubble.
20171654722017 HISTOIRE DU VILLAGE HISTORIQUE ACADIEN DU NOUVEAU BRUNSWICK.Des origines à nos jours.Les éditions de la francophonie,2017, in8(15x23) broché,284pp.Abondantes photos.Etat neuf.
18827A Londres, et se vend à Paris, Chez Le Breton, Desaint, Pissot, Lambert, 1755. xxiv, 336 pp. 12mo. Modern marbled boards, red leather label with gilt lettering. Kress 5421; Higgs 1030; INED 884; Goldsmiths 9028 (without the preliminaries); not in Einaudi; Conlon 55:545; Sabin 9602; JFBL B635; Howes B.1049; Leclerc 241; Echeverria, pp. 15n and 19; not in Muller. First edition, second issue ('Italic type' as identified by Echeverria & Wilkie) and without the errata on page xxiv and with the errata corrected. Butel-Dumont argues that Great-Britain owes her power and wealth to the colonies. He analyses the commerce and trade as well as the population of the British colonies at the time of the Guerre du Canada. With the outbreak of the Seven Years War, many of whose battles were to be fought in the New World, considerable curiosity about the British colonies was excited. This was one of the books profiting from this curiosity. It emphasized the phenomenal growth and prosperity of the colonies. 'This is the first extensive French text on the British North American colonies and was occasioned by the heightened tensions preceding the Seven Years War. It gives accounts of the geography, history, religion, government, economics, trade, and products of the several colonies' (Echeverria & Wilkie). According to INED this work was also attributed to Véron de Forbonnais. - Tiny hole in half-title and title, modern ex-libris on the front paste-down.
18689A La Haye, aux dépens de la Compagnie, 1755. xvi, 246 pp. 12mo. Contemporary marbled calf, spine gilt in compartments, red label with gilt lettering, red edges. Kress 5420; Higgs 1029; cf.: INED 884; not in Goldsmiths; not in Einaudi; not in Conlon; Sabin 9602; Howes B.1049; cf.: Leclerc 241; Echeverria & Wilkie 755/5. Edition published in the same year as the first edition. Butel-Dumont argues that Great-Britain owes her power and wealth to the colonies. He analyses the commerce and trade as well as the population of the British colonies at the time of the Guerre du Canada. With the outbreak of the Seven Years War, many of whose battles were to be fought in the New World, considerable curiosity about the British colonies was excited. This was one of the books profiting from this curiosity. It emphasized the phenomenal growth and prosperity of the colonies. 'This is the first extensive French text on the British North American colonies and was occasioned by the heightened tensions preceding the Seven Years War. It gives accounts of the geography, history, religion, government, economics, trade, and products of the several colonies' (Echeverria & Wilkie). According to INED this work was also attributed to Véron de Forbonnais.
ORD-19692Paris. Nyon. 1744. 1 volume in-12 (102 x 166 mm) plein veau brun, dos à 5 nerfs, entièrement orné or, gardes marbrées, tranches rougies, 1f.(titre) et 465 pages. Sans la 1ère carte mais complet du Plan remplié du Port Royal dans l'Accadie. Reliure assez abîmée, coiffe supérieure grignotée, mors affaiblis, coins lgt amortis, taches claires dans le coin supérieur des pages. État moyen.
188616401886 br. gd. in-8, 2è pl. lég. défr., goutt. à témoin, p. de faux-titre avec envoi mns., front. avec serpente, p. de titre, 290 p., 1886,
1953R54003Paris, Plon 1953 vii + 403pp.avec frontispice, br.orig., 23cm., R54003
8619Boréal Compact Fort volume, Broché au format In-8, bel ensemble, documents en noir dans le texte, 694 pages. Riche. Très bon état.
199215401Boréal/Seuil 1992 694 pages in-8. 1992. broché. 694 pages.
47872Boréal, Compact, 1994, 694 pp., illustrations, broché, couverture un peu défraîchie, tranche supérieure très légèrement tachée, état général très corect.
211267Amsterdam [Lyon], s.n. [Claude-André Faucheux et Geoffroy Regnault], 1772 6 vol. in-12, cartonnage d'attente de papier dominoté, étiquettes de titre aux dos.
18779A Paris, Chez Favre, an IX (1801). (8), viii, 458, (2) pp. 8vo. Contemporary boards, spine gilt in compartments, red label with gilt lettering. Sabin 12166; Leclerc 845; Fay 40; Echeverria & Wilkie 801/4. First edition. This publication is one in a group which was typical of revived French-American fraternity in the early 19th century, dwelling on the similarities between the American and the French revolution, comparing Napoleon with Washington, and the struggle against the English. The work was therefore dedicated to Napoleon while the authors were careful to explain that American Liberty meant respect for the law, not license, and that the doctrine of the social contract and the principle of equality were not to be misinterpreted as signifying pure democracy or an unrestricted franchise (see at length: Echeverria, Mirage in the West, p. 255). Only after 1804 and the coronation of the Emperor, parallels between Washington and Napoleon were no longer politically desirable.
51555Bloud.Paris.(s.d.)In-8 demi-chagrin orné.510 p.Bel exemplaire.