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38226Berlin, Etienne de Bourdeaux, 1752. 4 tomes reliés en 1 volume in-8°, XVI-[2]-205; 205-12; 32; 58-[1]p. Reliure plein veau d'époque, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, pièce de titre rouge, tranches rouges.
1752155191752 veau brun, dos lisse (tr. dor.). in-12, 1 portrait, XXIV-330pp.;8pp., (2ff.) et XII-81pp. (1f.). s.l., s.n., 1752
1784189551784 Paris, Cuchet, 1784, 2 tomes en 2 vol. in 8 de XXIV-422-(2) pp. de table ; (4)-392 pp., rel. d'ép. demi-veau brun moucheté, dos à nerf ornés de fers dorés, pièces de titres et de tomaisons de maroquin rouge, bel ex.
183528634la rochelle 1835 une lettre (de 4 pages , une grande feuille pliée en deux) manuscrite à l'encre brune sur la première page sur papier blanc (lettre légèrement mangée par les poissons d'argent en marge mais sans atteinte au texte), format : 21 centimètres de large x 26 centimètres de haut, lettre autographe manuscrite à l'encre brune de l'Abbé de TURPIN ou celui-ci rends compte au prefet admyrauld de la distribution aux pauvres des 70 bons que celui-ci lui avait octroyé pour les pauvres de sa paroisse, lettre signée de la main de l'Abbé de TURPIN Curé de Saint-Jean à La Rochelle, La Rochelle, 29 Juillet 1835,
175254154S. n. | s. l. 1752 | 10 x 16.20 cm | relié
1987RO30040620GALLIMARD - NRF. 1987. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Mouillures. 150 pages. Frontispice : reproduction d'un tableau en noir et blanc. Tampon en page de titre. Etiquette sur le premier plat, sur le dos et à la fin.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.091-XX ème siècle
1987RO80257889Gallimard. 1987. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos fané, Intérieur acceptable. 150 pages. Une photo monochrome en frontispice.. . . . Classification Dewey : 846-Lettres, correspondance littéraire
1760PHO-12672 ouvrages en un vol. in-12, rel. d'époque, plein cuir marbré ,dorure sur les coupes, dos à 5 nerfs, caissons ornés de fleurons dorés, titre dans une pièce de cuir marron, trois tranches rouges. Rousseurs, mouillures , manque la pièce de titre, coiffe sup. usé et fente intérieure
1943003164Buenos Aires Sur 1943 In-8 Broché Edition originale
10811Burdignin-par-Boëge (Haute-Savoie). 1987. Plaquette in-8° à l'italienne, en feuilles. 19 pages. E.O. tirée à 70 exemplaires, tous sur Arches.
51328Gallimard, Cahiers Saint-John Perse n°17, Les cahiers de la NRF, 2006, 284 p., broché, trace d'étiquette sur la première de couverture, bon état.
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1775128R57Printed for T. Davies London: 1775. 1775 pp. xxxvi 243 Engraved Portrait Frontis. Offsetting from frontis. Booklabel of C. S. Burman on front paste down. 205mm. Original full worn leather binding. Boards fragile. Spine very worn with loss at head and tail. Lacks one of two leather spine labels. Henry St John 1678-1751 was an English politician government official and political philosopher. He was a leader of the Tories and supported the Church of England politically despite his anti-religious views and opposition to theology. Bolingbroke was a major influence on Voltaire and on the American patriots John Adams Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Adams said that he had read all of Bolingbroke's works at least five times; indeed Bolingbroke's works were widely read in the American colonies where they helped provide the foundation for the emerging nation's devotion to republicanism. His vision of history as cycles of birth growth decline and death of a republic was influential in the colonies; as was his contention on liberty: that one is "free not from the law but by the law." ENGLAND BX 5 Language: eng. Hardcover. Fair. Printed for T. Davies, London: 1775. hardcover
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DADAX0691642648Princeton University Press 2016-04-19. hardcover. New. 7.00x1.56x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Princeton University Press hardcover
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1775z07373London: J. Dodsley 1775. First edition. Hardcover. Good. First edition 1775. iv416 pp. 19th-century speckled calf spine gilt raised bands gilt morocco label. Ex-lib. with small insitutional inkstamp on rear endpaper. Textblock and spine split neatly between N and O signatures front board detached calf worn and lightly stained. Internally very clean. Good. Henrietta Knight Lady Luxborough 1699-1756 was banished by her husband Robert Knight to his estate at Barrells Hall Warwickshire upon suspicion of infidelity. Once there she set to work on restoring the neglected estate and created an early and celebrated ferme orné on the grounds. During her years at Barrells Lady Luxborough became part of the literary circle known as the Warwickshire Coterie at whose center was the poet and landscape artist William Shenstone to whom the present letters are addressed. Luxborough is credited with having invented the word 'shrubbery' - its first recorded appearance is here in her letter to Shenstone dated October 16 1748 p. 56. J. Dodsley hardcover
1956900001956. Fine. 18 février 1956 21.3 x 27.7 cm Une feuille Autograph letter dated and signed by Alexis Léger 26 lines in blue ink written from Washington to his friend Emily Amram describing the torments of his convalescence following a ""stupid accident"".Folds inherent to mailing.The poet thanks his friend for her floral attentions during his illness: ""combien la présence de vos fleurs m'a aidé contre les mauvaises ombres pendant mes jours de réclusion !"" and much to his regret must once again postpone the visit he had promised her: ""une mauvaise grippe washingtonnienne qui m'a surpris déjà fatigué peu après mon retour chez moi achevé de me déprimer et pour ne pas accabler encore l'affectueuse sollicitude de bons amis comme vous et Phil je n'ai su écœuré de moi-même que me condamner au silence et à la solitude.""He intends to banish his dark thoughts by granting himself a stay by the sea in the South: ""Je pars demain pour le sud et vais demander au voisinage de la mer la possibilité de me libérer par la natation; des dernières traces de mon stupide accident.""  unknown
1787006850Paris: Chez Cuchet Libraire 1787. Second French Edition. Full Calf. Near Fine. 8vo. xxxii 478 2 438 6 592 1 pp. With five large folding maps. Two copper engraved plates in first volume. The translation was dedicated by Crevecoeur to de Lafayette. Full contemporary calf. Gilt ruling raised bands. Marbled edges. Contemporary marbled endpapers. Light wear to the binding which remains highly attractive. Chez Cuchet Libraire unknown
107219Berlin chez Etienne de Bourdeaux 1752. 8vo. 6 III-XVI 2 205; 2 205 12 pp. Bound together with:BOLINGBROKE Henry Saint-John. Reflexions sur l’exil écrites en anglois par mylord Bolingbroke. Traduction nouvelle. No place 1752. 8vo. 58 1 pp. Bound together with:BOLINGBROKE Henry Saint-John. Lettre de mylord Bolingbroke a mylord Bathurst sur le véritable usage de la retraite & de l’étude. Traduit de l’anglois. Berlin chez Etienne de Bourdeaux 1752. 8vo. 2 32 pp. Catalogue d de livres nouveaux qui se debitent actuellement chez Etienne de Bourdeaux année 1752. 8vo. 8 pp. Partly misbound. Contemporary half calf gilt spine with raised bands and red label. From the library of Fredrik von Frisendorff with book plate and stamp. â€Reflexions sur l’exil†is bound between part one and two of â€Lettres sur l’histoire†and the last 12 pp. of Lettres is bound in the beginning of Lettre a Bathurst. hardcover