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BN91953Hochwald : Une forteresse en Alsace Unknown Binding <br/><br/>Hochwald : Une forteresse en Alsace Unknown Binding Hochwald : Une forteresse en Alsace Unknown Binding unknown
17894181Strasbourg: Jean François Le Roux 1789. Folio broadsheet 525 x 432 mm. Double column French text on top and German text below divided into four quadrilaterals by a horizontal thick and thin rule and a vertical woodcut of an ivy-entwined pole woodcut arms of Strasbourg at top. The texts signed “Albert Ex Commission.†Deckle edges formerly folded tiny tear at fold juncture folds slightly browned and darkened on verso. <br /> <br /> A broadside invitation to the citizens of Strasbourg to share with the Secretariat of the Police Commissariat their views on how best to set up workhouses euphemistically called ateliers as part of the campaign to eliminate beggars. <br /> <br /> Four months after the storming of the Bastille — echoed a week later in Strasbourg where on July 21st the Hotel de Ville was sacked — the authorities launched a democratic appeal to the citizenry to help them deal with the age-old problem of homelessness and vagrancy. Revolutionary events notwithstanding little had changed in the 25 years since Séguier de Saint-Brisson had published his plea against the prison mentality of the law-and-order establishment. The author of this broadside one Albert a member of an anti-poverty Commission makes the usual clichéd distinction between the “good†poor hard-working or infirm and those professional beggars who are steeped in vice. The plan outlined is firmly one of poorhouses where the arrested homeless are to be imprisoned and enslaved; the commission asks the public simply to help brainstorm their implementation.<br /> <br /> It had evidently become clear by this time that large-scale poorhouses did not work well and the trend was now toward smaller local establishments. The loyal citizens of Strasbourg and clerics in particular since they have experience in charitable work are asked to advise on the details: where the ateliers should be set up how they should be administered what kind of work should be assigned to the inhabitants and what their relationship should be with existing charitable institutions.<br /> <br /> I locate no other copies of the broadside but the text was published at the same time in a 6-page quarto pamphlet in the same typeface and with the same woodcut arms; the printer “Johann Franz Le Roux†is identified in its colophon. The copy at the University of Tübingen is digitized. Le Roux printer for the King the Bishopric and the City was 89 years old at the time; he died a few months later cf. the website Maisons de Strasbourg.<br /> <br /> Not in Garnier Essai de bibliographie charitable which lists 3 pieces relating to Strasbourg from 1803 1836 and 1842 no. 1487-1489. [Jean François Le Roux] unknown
1770241361770. A Coutances et se vend ˆ Paris chez Esnauts & Rapilly s.d. circa 1770. Dimensions ˆ vue : 528 x 352 mm passe-partout cadre. Rare et importante vue perspective - en coloris du temps - figurant l'ensemble de la citÂŽ. LÂŽgendes et adresse en marge infÂŽrieure. PrÂŽsentÂŽe sous cadre baguette dorÂŽ. Marges lÂŽgÂrement oxydÂŽes. DiscrÂtes plissures au centre de l'ÂŽpreuve. Encrage de la partie lÂŽgendÂŽe parfois un peu faible. Du reste belle condition. Rare. b42961 unknown
197059453Ancienne Douane Strasbourg France: Ancienne Douane Strasbourg. As New. 1970. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in French. 316 pp. With 91 ills. 10 col. . 22 x 15 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Ancienne Douane Strasbourg paperback
199627989Strasbourg France: SCP Jean Limon - Francois Hirth - Francis Limon. As New. 1996. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - -- with a bonus offer-- . SCP Jean Limon - Francois Hirth - Francis Limon paperback
6927Complete set of 20 original albumen photographs image sizes: 170 x 250 mm. & 230 x 190 mm. by Charles David Winter mounted on card boards 440 x 350 mm. Folio orig. portfolio with large printed title pasted on upper cover cloth spine a little worn some rubbing to boards orig. cloth ties. Strasbourg: Winter Fassoli 1870.<br/> <br/> A fine set of this extremely rare portfolio of 20 albumen photographs by the Strasbourg photographer Charles David Winter 1821-1904. These photographs reveal the devastation that took place during the siege of Strasbourg in August and September 1870 by Germany in the Franco-Prussian War. This siege was the first example of “total war†a new kind of warfare with indiscriminate violence.<br/> <br/> Winter began his career as a lithographer but later turned to photography and opened his own daguerreotype studio in 1848. By 1852 he was making salted paper prints and using the collodion process. Winter made portraits landscapes and studies of sculptures. The photographs in this album were made in October 1870 under the supervision of the German engineer Major Albrecht.<br/> <br/> “Winter’s greatest accomplishments however are his photographs documenting the urban transformation of Strasbourg in the second half of the nineteenth century including the building and demolition in the city center 1855-1880 the construction of a railroad bridge over the Rhine 1858-61 and the restoration of the Cathedral in 1857-59. Striking for both their large size and their fine detail his photographs revealed the formal beauty in new forms of architecture and engineering. Winter also recorded in wrenching detail the devastating destruction of Strasbourg following the Franco-Prussian war of 1870.â€â€“Sarah Kennel in John Hannavy ed. Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography p. 1501.<br/> <br/> “In contrast to Germany’s triumphal framing of Strasbourg’s damaged cityscape Charles Winter one of France’s most eminent nineteenth-century photographers provided an alternative Alsatian perspective on the disfigured city in his album of the Siege of Strasbourg the present work. The album’s photographs silent witnesses to Strasbourg’s devastation offered a dark premonition of the total wars to envelop Europe in the twentieth century.â€â€“Dunlop Cartophilia p. 172.<br/> <br/> Apart from some dustiness to the covers and boards a fine and complete set of photographs with strong tonality. The boards are a little foxed. unknown
92376Strasbourg 1735. . Watercolour map on thick paper the title on a flap. Dimensions: 540 x 1017 mm. Mounted.<br /> Large manuscript plan of Strasbourg - a unique item with fine colours very unusual.<br /><br />The map dating from 1753 depicts a plan of the French city with the river Rhine running through it alongside that of the German city of Kehl and markings of nearby castles. It pays tribute to Strasbourg as a historical city showing the old quarters as well as the medieval fortification wall built in 1412. The map also contains a depiction of the Vauban citadel built between the city and the Rhine in 1681 and designed by one of France's most famous military engineers.<br /><br />Kehl depicted on the map is equally an example of Vauban's work. The city in its entirety is said to have been designed by him in 1683 following the French take-over in 1678. Kehl was first joined to Strasbourg in 1338 by the bridge seen on the map although this has since been replaced and stands as a monument to the changing relationship between France and Germany. It is even said that on one of the small islands between Strasbourg and Kehl Marie Antoinette was officially handed over to France by Austria in 1770.<br /><br />Such maps of Strasbourg are rare. We could trace only a similar very detailed map in Strasbourg's public library showing to the west a scene of the local justice and to the east the castle of Kehl BNS m. caret 10. 686.<br /> Strasbourg, 1735. unknown