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17240038Paris, Charles Moette, Jacques Chardon, 1724. Trois volumes in-folio (40 cm x 26 cm), Volume I (4-Préface-11-Table des livres et des titres contenus en ce premier volume, Avant-propos touchant l'ancien Paris et les premiers parisiens-672pp), Volume II, 759-Amours des rois de France sous plusieurs races-40 pp, Volume III (652-89-Table générale des matières contenues dans les recherches des antiquités et preuves de la ville de Paris-Table des comptes et ordinaires de Paris-2 Privilège-4-Table des livres et des titres contenus en ce troisième volume). Une marque d'appartenance du début du XIXe siècle sur les trois volumes. Notre exemplaire contient dans son deuxième volume, la rare partie consacrée aux Amours des rois de France sous plusieurs races (Seconde race, Henri IV, Louis XIII, Vitres, Tapisseries, Tableaux et peintures, Figures de ronde bosse, l'Hôtel-Dieu exempte de recevoir les verolez). Plein veau marbré d'époque. Dos à six nerfs, caissons ornés, pièces de titre et de tomaison. Tranches mouchetées. Double filets dorés sur les coupes. Légères restaurations.
178344405Amsterdam, , 1783-1788. 12 vol. in-8, basane fauve mouchetée, dos lisses richement ornés, pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin rouge et vert, roulette dorée encadrant les plats, tranches marbrées (reliure de l’époque).
1795LBW-38171795. En deux feuilles jointes de 545 x 646 mm.
1740LBW-436Augsbourg, [circa 1740]. En deux feuilles jointes de 267 x 648 mm.
1780LBW-529[circa 1780]. 430 x 615 mm.
1703LBW-4190[circa 1703]. En 4 feuilles jointes de 530 x 760 mm.
179943043A Brunsvic, chez Frédéric Vieweg, et A Paris,, chez Fuchs, Ch. Pougens, et Ch. Fr. Cramer, Libraires, sans date, (1799). 6 tomes en 3 vol. in-8 de (2)-XXXVIII-220 pp. ; (2)-254 pp. ; (2)-248 pp. ; (2)-256 pp. ; (2)-256 pp. ; (2)-252 pp., demi-basane à petits coins, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaiso (reliure de l'époque).
1724000253Paris Antoine Urbain Coustelier 1724
1769002911ALondres, chez Jean Nourse, A La Haie, chez Gosse, 1769
1783WRCAM15744Bilbao 1783. 10pp. Quarto. Modern half morocco and marbled boards. Very good. A rare Spanish edition of the preliminary articles of peace between Spain and England which ended their conflict in the American Revolution. The primary impact of this treaty was to return the Floridas to Spain thus setting the stage for conflicts between the United States and Spain on its southern and western borders and ending twenty years of British control of the Floridas which had effectively been lost when Galvez seized Pensacola in 1781. DAVENPORT 170. SERVIES 597 Madrid ed. hardcover books
1724000220Paris Imprimerie d'Antoine Urbain Coustelier 1724
17164057fParis: Pierre Ribou 1716. 12mo 157 x 86 mm. 8 517 3 pp. Woodcut headpiece and initials typographic ornaments. A few pages faintly printed occasional light foxing minor staining to pp. 280-281. 19th-century jansenist red morocco turn-ins gold-tooled gilt edges extremities scuffed. Provenance: Martine-Marie-Pol de Béhague comtesse de Béarn 1870-1939 by descent to her nephew Hubert de Ganay and thence to his heirs; bookplate with initials H H.A traveler's guide to Paris in the final days of the Sun-King's reign filled with information on Parisian gastronomic and material culture and its many purveyors First Edition second issue with the same sheets as the 1715 edition and only the title reset.Louis Liger whose name is given in the title of the 1715 issue replaced here by the price quarante-cinq sols was an agronomist and compiler of several popular works on domestic economy gardening and agriculture. The present anecdotal guide to Paris an outlier in his oeuvre is narrated by a fictional visitor from Germany who relates 13 days spent exploring the city: a conceit familiar to modern readers of guidebooks and the NY Times but which must have had the snap of novelty then. Each day is devoted to a different neighborhood starting with the Ile de la Cité Notre-Dame etc. moving on to the Marais the Halles Faubourg St. Honoré St. Germain etc. and ending with several faubourgs all now part of Paris: the hospice of the Salpêtrière the Invalides the Observatory and the Champs-Elysées at the time a pleasant leafy esplanade where masked couples partied and flirted. Described are the churches monuments private residences and inhabitants of each quartier including local thugs madames prostitutes and their johns: the descriptions are interwoven with personal anecdotes meals concerts a mugging a brawl over a woman etc. Following this narrative section are 13 chapters or "Articles" on specific topics with practical information on lodging and commodities. The first five chapters cover churches not previously mentioned schools academies lectures private tutors and libraries including the Bibliothèque royale previously open on Tuesdays but now because of the overflow of books closed to all except those who "are known and have friends there" although foreigners are well received p. 316 the Bibliothèque of the Abbaye de Saint-Victor designated a public library in 1654 and private or monastic libraries such as the Bibliothèques Ste-Geneviève and libraries of the Cordeliers or the Jacobins Dominicans. Follow a couple of chapters listing hôtels garnis hotels and hôtels particuliers private grand houses. Having dispensed with culture the narrator cuts loose and goes shopping. The remaining Articles portray a Paris chock full of riches culinary sartorial artisanal mechanical and artistic. A litany of the many public plazas where markets are held introduces chapters on butchers the fish market vegetable markets cheese vendors cork vendors very important candle-vendors mouth-watering descriptions of melons and pastries no need to single out the best patisseurs as they are in every quartier and a brief account of the "caffez" filled with mirrors and lights where nouvellistes and beaux esprits meet to hold conversations on les belles lettres to fortify themselves for which they consume prodigious amounts of coffee chocolate and various drinks no longer known like rossolis and populo both made with spirits cinnamon and sugar. Reluctantly leaving the Parisian table the author turns to every other item for sale in the city. While individual merchants are not named the clustering of professions by street in Paris made it easy to advise the reader where to find linen and textiles haberdashery fans ribbons and lace ready-made clothes used clothes tailors dress-makers theater costumes embroidery tapestries of many different kinds including of gilt leather tortoiseshell boxes children's toys coffee tins furniture mirrors crystal chandeliers objets de curiosité such as antiques porcelain paintings shells or gold and silver-inlaid objects and the goldsmiths and silversmiths who made them and conservators who restored them. For simpler needs the affluent male or female reader learns where to find bonnet-makers glove-makers perfumers furs and leather goods. And let's not forget wig-makers all 200 of them on the Quai des Augustins the many gadgets needed for carriages weaponry for war or the hunt garden implements construction materials such as pierres de taille and their manufacturers the metalworkers glaziers paper-makers shoemakers sculptors engravers and architects and finally laborers and domestic servants.Scarce. OCLC lists two copies of the 1715 issue in N. America Columbia and Northwestern. Dufour Bibliographie artistique historique et litteraire de Paris avant 1789 1882 pp. 322-23. Pierre Ribou hardcover books
1798LBW-7687[Paris, P.G. Chanlaire et E. Mentelle, An six de la République - 1798]. 343 x 448 mm.
1787LBW-8256Versailles, Blaizot Libraire du Roy et de la Reine, et Paris, de La Marche, 1787. 590 x 977 mm.
178243605A Amsterdam, , 1782-1788. 12 tomes reliés en 12 vol. in-8, veau blond, dos lisse orné, pièces de titre en maroquin rouge et de tomaison en maroquin vert, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
1765110441765 Paris, 1765, chez G. Desprez, 10 tomes en 10 vol. in-12 de XLIV-466 pp ; (4)-496 pp. ; (4)-501 pp. ; (4)-482 pp., (4)-487 pp., (4)-445 pp. ; (4)-422 pp. ; (4)-466 pp. ; VIII-536 pp. ; (2)-564 pp., rel. d'ép. plein veau blond marbré, dos ornés de fers dorés, pièces de titres de maroquin rouge, usures et petits manques aux coiffes, usures à quelques mors, bon exemplaire.
1756129305Guillaume Desprez 1756 In-folio 40 cm x 27 cm, veau porphyre, triple filet dore et grandes fleurs de lis aux angles, dos orne de meme, tranches marbrees Reliure de l'époque,, XII- 104 pp. Titre imprimé en rouge et en noir. Frontispice gravé par Cochin d’après Cazes, 2 vignettes par Dulin gravées par le même, deux lettrines et 107 planches dont 31 à double page, gravees par Cochin, Lucas et Herisset d'après les dessins de Mansart, Cotte, Maler, Coypel, de la Fosse et Jouvenet.
1783WRCAM15743Paris 1783. 8pp. Tall folio designed to be folded with docket title sideways on last leaf. Later marbled boards leather label. Near fine. A French printing of the treaty between Spain and England adopted as part of the general peace of Sept. 3 1783. Through this treaty Spain reacquired the Floridas and the Mediterranean island of Minorca while Britain retained Gibraltar and acquired the Bahamas. This printing is unrecorded so far as we can discover. It seems to have been printed for the use of the French commissioners at the time of signing and is in folio form with docket printed on the side so that it could be folded and put in a file. It probably represents a printing during the later stages of the negotiation process. OCLC locates only microfiche copies made from an original in the Public Archives of Canada. Rare. DAVENPORT 174. OCLC 19494242. A different printing of this treaty is recorded as: SERVIES 598. SABIN 96558. PALAU 339315. hardcover books
177625395versailles 1776 un Parchemin ORIGINAL de 32 pages, format : 32 x 24,5 cm, manuscrit à l'encre brune sur velin, signature manuscrite de AMELOT DE CHAILLOU, Antoine-Jean - Secrétaire d'État de la Maison du Roi LOUIS XVI + signature manuscrite (illisible) de Louis Jean BERTIER DE SAUVIGNY, Intendant de la Généralité de Paris, fait au Conseil d'Etat du Roy, sa Majesté y étant, à Versailles, le 21 Juillet 1776, [signature manuscrite à l'encre brune de Pierre Faron Benoît GUERRIER DE BEZANCE, Maitre des requêtes de lHôtel du Roi, Procureur général de la Commission des péages à Paris, en dernière page en bas à gauche] + Un Parchemin ORIGINAL de 4 pages, format : 32 x 24,5 cm, manuscrit à l'encre brune sur velin, signature manuscrite de AMELOT DE CHAILLOU, Antoine-Jean - Secrétaire d'État de la Maison du Roi LOUIS XVI + signature manuscrite (illisible) de Louis Jean BERTIER DE SAUVIGNY, Intendant de la Généralité de Paris, fait au Conseil d'Etat du Roy, sa Majesté y étant, à Versailles, le 17 Mars 1777,[signature manuscrite à l'encre brune de Pierre Faron Benoît GUERRIER DE BEZANCE, Maitre des requêtes de lHôtel du Roi, Procureur général de la Commission des péages à Paris, en dernière page en bas à gauche] + JOINT : LETTRE ORIGINALE DE LOUIS XVI, Roi de France, format : 19,5 x 38,5 cm, lettre manuscrite à l'encre brune du Roi au Conseiller d'Etat intendant et commissaire départi pour l'exécution de nos ordres en la Généralité de Paris lui en joignant de tenir la main à l'exécution de l'ARRET joint, lettre signée AMELOT DE CHAILLOU, Antoine-Jean (1732-1795), Secrétaire d'État de la Maison du Roi et signée par le ROI LOUIS XVI,[signature manuscrite au dos de la lettre à l'encre brune de Pierre Faron Benoît GUERRIER DE BEZANCE, Maitre des requêtes de lHôtel du Roi, Procureur général de la Commission des péages à Paris], fait à Versailles, le 17 Mars 1777,
1783WRCAM21253London 1783. 10pp. printed in double columns in parallel English and French. Small quarto. Modern half morocco and marbled boards. A very good crisp copy. This preliminary settlement had been a stumbling block to the general settlement of the other parties in the American Revolution. All other treaties were concluded the day after this one. It revolves mainly around questions of trade with various colonies. England's final treaty with Holland was not concluded until the following year. This is the official English edition of the preliminary articles. SABIN 65045. hardcover books
179411811794 1794, Lavis original contrecollé sur papier fort.42,5 x 45,5 cm.
17256581725 Paris, chez Guillaume Desprez et Jean Desessartz, 1725.
178016745Paris, Ph. D. Pierres (imp.), Eugene Onfroy, 1780. 4 volumes in-4 de [4]-5-(V-XX)-200-XX-(203-445)-59; [4]-444-178; [4]-702-59; [4]-476-27-8-LVI-59 pages, plein veau blond moucheté, dos à nerfs ornés de fleurons et petits fers dorés, pièces de titre en maroquin rouge, double filet doré aux coupes, tranches rouges.
171842544(Paris), , 1718. In-4 manuscrit de 201 pp. à 18 lignes par page, veau brun, dos à nerfs, dos restauré (reliure de l'époque).
175553444Amsterdam et Leipzig, Arkstée & Merkus 1755 In-folio, atlas demi-veau havane, dos à nerfs richement orné, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, grande vignette de maroquin rouge avec titre frappé or posé sur le premier plat reliure à l'imitation. Titre et 8 plans gravés à double page et montés sur onglet par Nicolas De Fer. Mouillure au titre, lég. brunissures.