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1765116587desprez caron 1765-1770 4 textes reliés en 1 volume in-8 de 95x165 mm environ, A Paris, Guillaume Desprez, 1765, 96 pages / A Paris, le 27 août 1765, 4 pages / A Amiens, chez Louis-Charles Caron, 1770, 12 pages / A Paris, Guillaume Desprez, 1770, 131 pages, (1) f. Pleine reliure d'époque, dos à cinq nerfs portant titre doré sur pièce de cuir bleu nuit et caissons ornés, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches rouges, gardes de papier marbré à la coquille. Quelques frottements sur la reliure, infime manque de cuir sur un mors, très rares rousseurs, bon état général.
1791117509Didot jeune 1791 A Paris, De l'Imprimerie de Didot jeune, 1791, 1 volume in-quarto de 170x265 mm environ, VII, 118 pages. Reliure postérieure, demi chagrin vert bouteille, dos à cinq nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés, fers dorés, gardes marbrées. Menus frottements sur le dos, mors interne fendillé, coins frottés, des rousseurs, bon état général malgré les défauts signalés.
178982951789 1789. Une plaquette in-8 de 16 pages, sur papier vergé. Mouillure ayant altéré le papier.
179013251790 s.n., s.l., 1790. In-8 brochage moderne muet, 38 pages.
175522872Paris: Chez P. G. Simon 1755. 4 pp. Ornamental headpiece. 1 vols. 4to. Disbound some light browning else very good. 4 pp. Ornamental headpiece. 1 vols. 4to. A case in the Chambres assemblés concerning the failure by the Porte-dieu the Vicar of the Parish and anotherto provide Eucharist and extreme unction for a dying M. Lallemant as requested by his daughter and the surgeon. The decision of the court given by Ysabeau. Not cited in Kress. Not cited in Kress <br/><br/> Chez P. G. Simon unknown
1766363001New York: Printed by Hugh Gaine at his Book-Store and Printing Office at the Bible & Crown in Hanover-Square 1766. Hardcover. Good. First edition. Two volume set. Thick folios. Contemporary full calf. Binding is worn with the boards nearly detached small bookplate on the front pastedowns else a good sound set. Volume one prints the proceedings from April 1691–September 1743; volume two from November 1743–December 1765. This edition includes: "the act for reversing the attainder of Jacob Leisler and others" on the last leaf of volume one. An invaluable resource for the early political social and economic history of New York. ESTC W6332; Evans 9756 10418. Printed by Hugh Gaine, at his Book-Store and Printing Office, at the Bible & Crown, in Hanover-Square hardcover
178822877Rouen: de l'Imprimerie de Louis Oursel 1788. pp. 6 2-blank. 1 vols. 4to. Disbound some light soiling else very good. pp. 6 2-blank. 1 vols. 4to. Concerning the disposition of the commonly-held pasture "Le Homme" which the Seigneur de Charleval had for years attempted to claim. The decision signed by Bréant. Not cited in Kress. Not cited in Kress <br/><br/> de l'Imprimerie de Louis Oursel unknown
1791661Aix: Imprimerie de la Vauve d’André Adibert Imprimeur du Roi & du Départment vis-à-vis le College 1791. First edition. With a woodcut head piece. Published unbound. Numbered in ink on each recto. In fine condition. First edition. With a woodcut head piece. Published unbound. 3 1 p. <p><br /> Law by the National Assembly concerning the legislation at Saint-Domingue and the rights of the colonial assembly and the governor of the island.<br /> <p><p><br /> Scarce document. <br /> <p>. Imprimerie de la Vauve d’André Adibert, Imprimeur du Roi & du Départment, vis-à-vis le College unknown
17903657Saint-Marc 1790. Manuscript on paper. 1 leaf written in a clear secretarial hand on both sides signed by Bacon La Chevalerie Hanus de Jumécourt Valentin de Cullion de Bourcel Vincendon Dutour and Guerin secretary. Light toning horizontal fold mark small crease at upper left corner. Otherwise clean and well preserved in fine condition. Manuscript on paper. 1 leaf written in a clear secretarial hand on both sides signed by Bacon La Chevalerie Hanus de Jumécourt Valentin de Cullion de Bourcel Vincendon Dutour and Guerin secretary. 2 pp. <p><br /> Signed manuscript document from the escalating confrontation between the colonial Assembly of Saint-Marc and the royal governor.<br /> <p><p><br /> The text records the resolution adopted by the Assemblée Générale de la Partie Française de Saint-Domingue during its session of 24 April 1790 following the reading of a letter sent two days earlier by Governor Louis Antoine de Thomassin comte de Peynier condemning the Assembly’s recent acts and asserting the supremacy of royal authority. The deputies declared the letter “the delirium of despotism and pride†while acknowledging Peynier’s personal virtues. Their decree invites him to appear before the Assembly “to make known his principles and his true opinion†appointing Caradeux et Caradeux de la Cayes to deliver this summons—members of the prominent planter family active in colonial politics cf. Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraïbe 2025 art. 63—and warning that his refusal might compel them to take “disagreeable measures.†Finally the Assembly resolves that the Governor-General shall occupy within it the same position as the King’s ministers in the National Assembly—an explicit limitation of his authority.<br /> <p><p><br /> Signed by several key figures of the early Saint-Domingue revolution: Bacon de La Chevalerie 1731–1821 president of the first provincial assembly of the northern part of the colony and later leader of the faction des Léopardins; Charles-Arnould-Ignace Hanus de Jumécourt 1749–1798 former artillery officer and mayor of La Croix-des-Bouquets; Valentin de Cullion 1734–1821 lawyer and planter later author of Examen de l’esclavage en général… Paris 1802; Louis-Nicolas-Antoine de Bourcel b. 1754 conseiller du roi and procureur général at the Conseil Supérieur du Port-au-Prince; and Étienne-Guillaume Vincendon-Dutour avocat at the Conseil Supérieur de Saint-Domingue and later president of the Western Provincial Committee who emigrated to the United States in 1798.<br /> <p><p><br /> The document reflects the mounting tension between the Assembly and the Governor in the spring of 1790—an assertion of colonial autonomy that foreshadowed Peynier’s decision to disperse the deputies by force during the night of 29–30 July 1790.<br /> <p>. unknown
1765AQ21341A Paris: De l'Imprimerie de Guilleaume Desprez 1765. 92pp. Uncut stitched as issued. Edges a trifle dusty else clean and crisp. A printing of extracts from the minutes of the Assembly of the French clergy in 1765 a meeting most notable for reiterating the episcopacy's defence of it's exemption from taxation; a statement that from a Jansenist perspective amounted to a revocation of the Declaration of 1682 which had codified the principles of Gallicanism. The tensions bolstered by this corruption of Gallicanist fundamentals together with increased opposition to monarchical absolutism would pave the road to the Revolution - an ultimately the nationalisation of all ecclesiastical property. . 8vo. De l'Imprimerie de Guilleaume Desprez unknown
17984709Bourg, Imprimerie Dufour et Josserand ; in-4, broché ; 4 pp.
17916000066Tours: Auguste Vauquer Imprimeur du Département d'Indre & Loire 1791. Quarto 4 pp. woodblock ornament and drop title; fine and uncut preserved in modern marbled wrappers. <p><p>The National Assembly decree calling for the publication of all accounts and charts of the La Pérouse expedition. In this second of two La Pérouse decrees of 1791 the government commits to the publication of the maps and narrative for the official account of the voyage. The publication would be six years in the making first appearing in 1797 as Voyage de la Pérouse autour du Monde and would come to be regarded as one of the greatest narratives of maritime exploration ever published. This decree too is printed at the start of the official voyage account. The text of the decree makes special reference to La Pérouse's Australian landing and copious correspondence relayed to France throughout the voyage 'envoyées par M. la Peyrouse de la partie de son voyage jusqu'à Botanibay.'; famously La Pérouse's last report was forwarded by Governor Phillip from Port Jackson.</p> <p>Three different imprints have been recorded for publication of this decree-- Paris and Grenoble versions have been described as well as the present issue from Tours.</p> <p>The Paris issue is held by two Australian libraries State Library of New South Wales and the National Library and it is recorded by several bibliographers Allen's Check List p. 10; McLaren 134; Ferguson 107 and also appears in the exhibition catalogue Centenaire de la mort de Lapérouse Paris 1888; number 48. However the Tours and Grenoble imprints are both scarcer and have escaped notice by the bibliographers mentioned. This example has a manuscript certification dated 24 June 1791 for the district of Tours.</p> </p> . Auguste Vauquer, Imprimeur du Département d'Indre & Loire unknown
1791121061791 P., de l'Imprimerie Nationale,1791 - 1792, 2 volumes in-8° (215 x 130) reliés en 1 vol.1/2 percaline marron tachetée de noir à la Bradel, pièce de titre en maroquin marron foncé, titre doré en long, de 114 pp. ; 28 pp.Importante mouillure affectant la partie basse des cahiers, en l'état.
179111994RELIE ENSUITE : Opinion de M. Salle, député du département de la Meurthe, sur les événements du 21 juin 1791, prononcée à la tribune de l’Assemblée à la séance du 15 juillet. RELIE ENSUITE : Opinion de M. Barnave, prononcée à la séance du 15 juillet. Ensemble in-4, broché ; Bourg, Imprimerie C.C.G. Philipon, (1791) ; 16 ; 15, (1 bl.) ; 20 pp.
1788391221788 In-8 (193 x 120 mm), plein veau porphyre de l'époque, dos à 5 nerfs guillochés, orné de compartiments fleuronnés et garni d'un fer à l'urne répété, tranches mouchetées bleues, iv, [-5], 159 pages. En France, 1789.
17800056171780 Villefranche-de-Rouergue, Vedeilhié, 1780. In-quarto (259 X 200 mm) basane fauve marbrée, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre maroquin rouge, tranches marbrées (Reliure de l'époque) ; VIII-251 pages, (1) page d'errata. Mouillure claire en marge latérale des pages 1 à 4, rousseurs éparses, petits manques de cuir en queue des mors et à la coiffe inférieure, légères épidermures au second plat. Ex-libris manuscrit "Verninac de Saint Maur" sur la page de titre.
17641509200002Printed by Hugh Gaine at his book-store and printing office at the Bible & Crown in Hanover-Square. M DCC 1764-01-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Volume 1 only. Large folio. 38 cm. Vol. I. Bound in publisher's full sheep. Bound by Rob. McAlprine signed by him. Red morocco spine label. Scuffs/rubbing to cover. Creasing to title page. Engraving of Royal arms on title Reilly 862. iv 840 i.e. 838 2 p. Contains an Act for reversing the attainder of Jacob Leisler etc at appendix which Evans states if often absent. Printed by Hugh Gaine, at his book-store and printing office at the Bible & Crown, in Hanover-Square. M, DCC, hardcover
1792RO20067694A PARIS, de L'Imprimerie Nationale du Louvre. 1792. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 12 pages. Gravure en bandeau.. . . . Classification Dewey : 944.041-Histoire de France de 1789 à 1804
1791109471791 20 vol. in-8 demi-basane, dos à nerfs, plats papier moucheté, tr. rouges. P. Baudouin imprimeur de l'Assemblée Nationale et se trouve à Avignon chez François Seguin. (1791).
1789LCI-4741789 1789 Paris Audran , Le Bon Citoyen 1789 1 in 12 Reliure Demi-Basane dos lisse orné, pièce de titre Document original historique des Etats Généraux de 1789 du point de vue de la Bretagne
1790168331790 basane, dos lisse, (reliure un peu déformée, mouillures diverses) in-8, paginations séparées, P. Baudouin 1790
179117660Auxerre Fournier 1791 in-4 br. 26pp.
1792LCI-3500L'imprimerie nationale 1792 In-8 Mi cuir de veau blond marbré et papier à la colle Ouvrage regroupant les débats et décrets de l'Assemblée Nationale Législative de tout le mois de Janvier 1792. Etat très satisfaisant, coins frottés et charnières usées. Manque coiffe de tête.
1792264051792 [Paris] : Impr. Nationale, 1792 - Assemblée nationale législative (1791-1792); 15 p. ; in8°,leg.défraichi,Couverture souple- Edition originale
1788224491788 in-8 broché un volume, plaquette brochée in-octavo, dos muet, toutes tranches lisses, sans illustrations, 8 pages sur papier bleuté, (1788) (S. l. n. d.),