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17901245071Paris 1790. Second Edition. Octavo 167pp. Hardcover without jacket as issued. Bumping and shelf-wear. Light rubbing to red leather-bound boards. Head-edge gilt. Stamp to front paste down endpaper; offsetting from gilt filigree to both front and rear free endpapers. Mild foxing throughout text. Front hinge cracked. Includes two plates: frontispiece and portrait of La Marquise de Pompadour. Text is in French. Good copy only.<br /> <p><br /> Shelve:<br><br /> CASE #7<br /> <p><br /> Spine is red leather with gilt text and five raised bands. 1245071. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. unknown books
1797WRCAM16291Paris 1797. 10pp. Stitched as issued. Fore-edge frayed and chipped. A good copy. In modern marbled slipcase. An important document proposing the return of the deported San Domingo colonists to other parts of America including North America and other "neutral countries." Refers to the atrocities committed by the notorious commissioner Sonthonax and declares the need for internal tranquility in San Domingo. unknown books
1737122383Paris: Ratopolis 1737. First. hardcover. very good. 2 plates t.p. vignette. 140pp. index and errata. Slim 8vo contemporary mottled calf; some scattered light foxing spine ends worn front hinge starting at top and bottom interior is fine. A Ratopolis Paris 1737. First Edition. Very good. Scarce.<br/><br/> Author's first book. A work of satire partly written as a reaction to Moncrif's Histoire des Chats. This edition is not listed in the Bibliotheque National On-Line catalogue.<br/><br/> Ratopolis unknown books