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17498Paris, EDHIS 1981. Bound together in 7 volumes. 8vo. Imitation leather. All published. Well executed reprint of this rare and important revolutionary journal. The organ of the 'Cercle Social', defenders of the 'tribuns' of the people. The primary function was to reprint the minutes of the Cercle Social meetings and discuss issues relevant to the club's concerns. Worthy of special mention are Fauchet's weekly commentaries on Rousseau's Contrat Social, many of Etta Palm's feminist writings, speeches by Condorcet on political matters, a debate over Voltaire's place among the Revolutionary patriarchs, and a letter by Madame Roland advocating inheritance law reform. During the spring of 1791, the journal reprinted many documents from the burgeoning democratic movement, including several Cordeliers Club petitions. Among the other authors published in this journal were Cloots and Thomas Paine (Historical Dictionary of the French Revolution, 1789-1799, vol. 1, p. 112).
23538No place, Par la Compagnie, 1770. 20 pp. 8vo. Modern boards. Conlon 70:203. First edition. Proposes the creation of some sort of public toilets in the streets of Paris. - Faint waterstain in outer upper blank margin of the last leaves.
22894Paris, A la Librairie Classique Élémentaire, 1823. (6), 100 pp. 8vo. Modern boards, contemporary blind covers preserved. See Hatin, pp. 340 and 345 for the journals Le Défenseur and the Drapeau Blanc. Contains articles by Saint-Victor and several by Lamennais: among which De la Saint-Alliance, De l'Espagne, and Quelques Réflexions sur notre État présent.Most of the collaborators of the Drapeau Blanc had previously been working for Le Défenseur, the short-lived royalist periodical and successor to the much more succesful Conservateur. With the establishment of the Villèle government part of the staff of Le Défenseur identified itself with power, a smaller minority called l'incorruptible, moved to found the Drapeau Blanc.The Drapeau Blanc was an ultraroyalist newspaper of the Restoration and expressed from the start the most extreme ultraroyalist views to be found in the whole of the Restoration press. From 1820 on, the censors removed a great many articles from the Drapeau Blanc.The 'Avertissement' claims that the continuous requests for the reprinting of certain articles has made the present publication necessary in which the more important articles on politics and religious questions are published again. - The first leaf with a repaired tear in the outer blank margin, paper somewhat browned, last part of the volume with a faint stain in the outer blank margin.
25559No place, (1782). 8 pp. 4to. Folded leaves, loose. Not in Conlon. First edition (?) The projected prize did not bring in works of suffficient quality, it was decided to split the prize in two and have new subjects, one of which deals with the influence and importance of Fermat, the great scientist from Toulouse, his contributions to 'la haute Géometrie & du Calcul', the other subject being the question of water supply to the city of Toulouse.
Paris l’ Age d’ Homme 1989. IN-8 broché de 215 pages. Le détonateur Caucasien. L'Arménie : Pourquoi et comment ?. Lituanie l'automne de tous les dangers. Les Hongrois de ROumanie. Sur la normalisation en Tchécoslovaquie et ailleurs. L'Héritage spirituel du printemps de Prague. ....
15473A Lausanne, Et se trouve à Paris, 1788. (4), vi, 188, (2) pp. 8vo. Contemporary half calf, spine gilt, marbled boards. First edition. The 'pièces justificatives' give full texts of valuable documents: 'la première sur-tout est importante, parce qu'elle est infiniment rare, et que c'est le plus ancien procès-verbal d'États-Généraux que nous connoissions. Les autres, moins précieuses, sont peut-être plus rare encore: on ne les trouve dans aucun Dépôt public.' Significant for the discussions preceding the Revolution.
17832Allemagne (Leipzig), 1814. 103, (1) pp. Small 8vo. Modern boards. Reflections on the political situation in France after the Revolution and the Empire, and developing a political theory for the future.
26199Paris, Lottin de St. Germain, 1833. Folio poster (52 x 42 cm) folded and bound in a 4to volume. Modern boards. At head of title: Préfecture de Police. "Nous, Conseiller d'État, Préfet de Police, Vu l'Ordonnance de police du 24 juin 1823 relative à la taxe périodique du pain à Paris; Vu la taux des mercuriales de la Halle aux Grains et Farines de Paris, .... ordonnons qui suit ....." Le pain de première qualité, de 6 kgs, 1 fr 72 .... le pain de seconde qualité, de 6 kgs, 1 fr 27, etc etc.In all 9 articles regulating the sale of bread, weight, etc.
Hudson, (New York), 1806. Small folio (30,4 x 23,7 cm). The entire May 13th issue, consisting of four leaves, with a blue marbled paper back-strip housed in magnificent custom-make full morocco box of Prussian Blue goatwith a morocco-onlay of an iconic cocktail-glass on the front board. The cocktail-glass is richly gilt with a geometric pattern in art-deco-like style and with an onlay of turquoise green representing and olive, with a black stick through it. Black lettering (""THE FIRST COCKTAIL"") to the spine and the year ""1806"" turquise to the foot. Beautiul light blue- and gold patterned silk-lining to the inside. A bit of brownspotting and some of the print a bit vague, due to the paper quality.
184861890Kjøbenhavn, P.G. Philipsen, 1848. 8vo. Indbundet med de t originale bogtrykte foromslag i et nydeligt senere halvmaroquinbind med foryldt rygtitel (Johan Paaske). Ryg falmet. En smule spredte brunpletter, eller ren invendig. Trykt på glitterpapir. (4),68 pp.
183362953[Leipzig, Industrie-Comptoir / Baumgärtner etc.], (1833-1856). Small queer-folio (22 x 28,5) cm. Nice later light brown half calf from ca. 1900 with five raised bands and gilt lines to spine (Carl Petersens Enke). Slight wear to extremities. 100 engraved plates, in contemporary colouring. A bit of even browning and occasional offsetting. A few plates with more browning. Some plates with tiny holes in blank margin, from original stiching (having been vertically bound with text-leaves). Occasional light creasing. One plate with a tear (no loss). A few plates signed A. Brückner, most plates numbered and dated, and some plates having ""Extra-Kupfer"" or ""Les Modes Parisiennes Réunis"" (the last five) underneath.
RO80160221IMP. NOUVELLE. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Etat passable, 1er plat abîmé, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. Livret de 29 pages, dont 3 planches de portraits gravés en noir et blanc. 2nd plat absent. Quelques accrocs sur les bords du 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 300-SCIENCES SOCIALES
Paris, Michel Lévy Frères, 1872. Lex 8vo (24,8 x 16 cm). Bound uncut and with the original front wrapper in a nice early/mid 19th century green half morocco binding with five raised bands and gilt lettering to spine. Very light wear to edges and to raised bands. Front wrapper a little dusty and partly mounted on a piece of paper. Two small nicks to outer blank margin and with handwritten pencil-annotation to blank top as well as pencil-inderlining of the author, title, and year and with the publisher information lightly crossed out, also in pencil (all indicating layout-corrections, perhaps for following issues). A nice and clean copy. (4), 177 pp. 4-line Handwritten presentation-inscription to half-title, ""à Regnière"", dated 12 Febryary 1873 and signed ""A Dumas.""
193259832Paris, 1932. 8vo. Original grey printed wrappers with signs of reading, but overall very good. A bit of wear along hinges (with very neat, barely noticeable professional restoration), a few smaller creases to front wrapper and an old owner's inscription in red crayon. A small closed tear to back wrapper. Many notes and underlinings (by Mijolla - see note below) and inlaid are sevaral leaves with notes. Inscribed to half-title. (14), XIII, (1), 381, (3) pp. Housed in a custom-made blue cloth box with see-through front board and gilt lettering to spine.
Paris, 1932. 8vo. Original grey printed wrappers with signs of reading, but overall very good. A bit of wear along hinges (with very neat, barely noticeable professional restoration), a few smaller creases to front wrapper and an old owner's inscription in red crayon. A small closed tear to back wrapper. Many notes and underlinings (by Mijolla - see note below) and inlaid are sevaral leaves with notes. Inscribed to half-title. (14), XIII, (1), 381, (3) pp. Housed in a custom-made blue cloth box with see-through front board and gilt lettering to spine.
19781259# AUTEUR: Baudrillart Henri # ÉDITEUR: Mégariotis reprints - Genève (Guillaumin et Cie 1885-93) # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1978 # COUVERTURE: Plein skyvertex bordeaux - titre doré - dos lisse avec pièce de titre noire et titre doré # DÉTAILS: 3 volumes in 8° reliés: 1ère série Normandie et Bretagne XII + 638pp. - 2ème série Maine, Anjou, Touraine, Poitou, Flandre, Artois, Picardie, Ile de France 643pp. - 3ème série Les populations du midi VI + 634pp. Moeurs, coutumes, instruction, population, famille, valeur et division des terres, fermage et métayage, ouvriers ruraux, salaires, nourriture, habitation. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
19921753# AUTEUR: Richir Marc # ÉDITEUR: Millon Gérard - Grenoble # COLLECTION: Krisis # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1992 # COUVERTURE: Souple - imprimée en couleur # DÉTAILS: In 8° broché 393pp. ” Faire de la phénoménologie, c'est entrer indéfiniment dans l'infini.” # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
18852762# AUTEUR: Cantù César # ÉDITEUR: Firmin-Didot - Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1885 # COUVERTURE: Souple verte illustrée - titre noir # DÉTAILS: In 12° broché XVIIff.+ 418pp. Ouvrage traduit de la Quatrième édition italienne avec l'approbation de l'auteur par Régis Usannaz-Joris, avocat à la cour d'appel de Chambéry. Né en 1805, le 1er livre de Cantù le fit condamner à un an de prison (1830) pour conspiration contre l'Autriche. Sa fabuleuse histoire universelle (36 volumes) est censurée par la presse ultramontaine malgré la défense de Montalanbert... # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
24674A Paris, Chez Prault, 1712. 22 pp. 12mo. Modern boards. Conlon, Prélude, 16218; D.J. Adams, Bibliographie d'ouvrages français en form de dialogue, 1700-1715, 224 (a later edition). First edition. The Abbé Laurent Bordelon was a polygraph, a number of his works deal with philosophy and religion.This is the original edition of a work later expanded with another 8 dialogues and then published in 1736: this original edition contains four dialogues in which the habits and customs of the period are discussed. At the end two pages with a list of books 'qui se vendent en la même Boutique.'
ORD-19340Parisiis. Apud Petrum Rocolet. 1652. In-16 (76 x 117 mm) plein maroquin rouge, dos à 4 nerfs sobrement orné, double encadrement de filets dorés sur les plats, avec fleurons d'angle, titre frontisspice gravé par Huret, 8ff. n. ch., 440 pages. Exemplaire assez abîmé, coiffe supérieure en partie décollée, coins émoussés, gardes absentes, plats lgt épidermés par endroits, papier un peu bruni, rares rousseurs. Etat d'usage acceptable..
2023INDEEEE6666090823Bussy-Saint-Martin, Les Editions Aux Forges de Vulcain, 2023, 16 x 24, 496 pages sous couverture souple illustrée. "Nouvelle édition".
21348Iouxte la Copie imprimée à Anvers, 1649. 8 pp. 4to. Modern boards. Moreau 3710; Goldsmiths 1059; not in Kress; not in BMSTC, French Books 1601-1700. One of at least seven different issues of the same date. This is one with the I in capital, and more than the last three strophes on the last page. 'Pamphlet plein d'insolence et qui ne manque pas de poésie. Le Parlement supprima le pamphlet par arrêt; ce qui n'empècha pas qu'il n'en fût fait encore deux éditions augmentées, et qu'on n'en reproduisît trois strophes entières dans la Plainte de la France à genoux devant la reine' (Moreau). - Corner of page 3/4 torn away without loss of text.
24350Paris, Tous les Marchands de Nouveautés (imprimerie d'A. Béraud), 1826. (4), 152 pp. 32mo. Modern blue boards, original covers preserved. Drujon, p. 56. First edition. Publication seized and condamned to destruction by 'arrêt' of 28 november, 1826; the arrest of the author, publisher and printer was also ordered and they were indeed fined and imprisoned.
26492Paris, Chez Delespinasse, Delaunay, Nepveu, Et chez l'Auteur, de l'Imprimerie de J. Gille fils, 1813. With 8 numbered engraved plates. xxiv, 93, (1) pp. 12mo. Contemporary marbled wrappers, uncut, as issued. Foster, Bibliography of Skating, 35. The rare first edition of the first French book describing ice-skating as an artisic and gracious form of moving, emphasizing grace and form, illustrated with 8 engraved plates: one as a frontispiece giving an overall view of a skating rink, engraved by Ambroise Tardieu, and 7 further engravings of individual skaters in a different pose. It is one of the first separate works in any language devoted to ice-skating. The book was published when ice skating became something fashionable to do for the members of the European aristocracy.Garcin, as opposed to the English approach, compared skating with dancing and stressed grace and artistry. The work was dedicated to Mademoiselle Gosselin, principal dancer at the Académie Imperial de Musique. In France, its was Marie-Antoinette who introduced skating to the court, and she seems to have been a rather accomplished skater herself. In England the first club was founded in Scotland, Edinburgh, in 1742, the Edinburgh Skating Club. At the end a short dictionary of ice-skater's terminology is added. The work also gives suggestions as to the choice of skates, how to tie them, and the like; the skaters depicted in various positions have names such as "Le Beau Narcisse", "L'Apollon", l'Adonis", etc. Garcin's work remained unique and was reprinted some 40 years later, when ice-skating started to attract the attention (and participation) of the general public. - Small hole in page 81/2 affecting a few letters, plate 7 bound between plates 3 and 4, plate 8 bound between plates 5 and 6. Ownership's stamp in blank portion of half-title: Max Machey - Epernay.
24152Paris, Le Normant Fils, imprimeur du Roi, 1827. 16 pp. 8vo. Folded sheets, uncut. Larousse, Grand dictionnaire universel, vol. 11, p. 486. First edition. As a young liberal politician the author was noted for his publication concerning the freedom of the press, directed against Peyronnet; also this brochure raised much interest.Montalivet was peer of the Restoration, minister of the July monarchy and senator of the Third Republic. He inherited his father's title of count and his seat in the Peers when both his father and elder brother died in 1823. He advocated a constitutional course, opposed the Polignac ministry of 1829, and supported the 221 deputies who signed the address criticizing the king in March 1830.At head of title: 'Les amis de la liberté de la presse'.The Société des Amis de la Liberté de la Presse appeared briefly during the electoral campaign of 1827 when François-René Chateaubriand rallied Ultra and moderate royalists opposed to the Villèle government to protest censorship of the press and to elect deputies to the Chamber who would abolish censorship laws. Chateaubriand had become a dangerous opponent of the Villéle government in June 1824 when the celebrated writer had been unceremoniously dismissed from his post as minister of foreign affairs. The ordinances of 24 June 1827, which reimposed censorship on the periodical press, provided Chateaubriand with an opportunity for political revenge that he eagerly seized. Chateaubriand's society, probably never more than an informal grouping, formed early in June and included royalists, doctrinaires, and some members of the Center Left opposition that a common opposition, often personal, to the Villèle government, outrage at the reimposition of censorship, and admiration of Chateaubriand temporarily united in 1827. Meetings of the society brought together such figures as Prosper de Barante, the duc de Choiseul, the comte de Montalivet and the baron Hyde de Neuville, journalists like Alexis de Jussieu and Louis-François Bertin de Vaux and ambitious young intellectuals as de Salvandy and Villemain. Along with the more famous and influential society 'Aide-toi, le ciel t'aidera', the 'Amis' had an impact on the electoral campaign of 1827. Indirect testimony to the government's fear of the society's effectiveness lies in the policies adopted by the postal service. Because it could not be relied upon to deliver political pamphlets to provincial cities and towns, trusted friends of the society had to carry many works personally (See: Historical Dictionary of France from the 1815 Restoration to the Second Empire).