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179020514Paris Autun Emile Paul et Fils et Guillemin 1790 in-4 demi-basane 1 Volume, broché orange d'époque grand in-folio (paperback great in-folio) (35,2 x 53 cm), recouvert à l'époque d'une fausse couverture d'attente en papier peigné orangé d'Epoque (1ère de couverture tachée, scotch au dos, 4ème de couverture avec important manque de papier au dos), Intérieur parfait, toutes tranches non-rognées, sans illustrations (no illustration) excepté une vignette marque de l'editeur "aux armes royales" gravée sur bois en noir en bas de la page de titre + un bandeaux aux armes royales gravé sur bois en noir, (2) + 83 Pages, 1790 A Paris de l'Imprimerie Royale Editeur,
1787135132Madrid: En la Imprenta Real 1787. First nationwide Spanish census First edition of Spain's first nationwide census the census of 1787. The first census in Spain was undertaken in Castile as early as 1594 and there was a census of the Spanish Empire in 1776 but this was the first which embraced the whole country. It is sometimes known as the Census of Floridablanca after the reformist prime minister Count Floridablanca under whom it was undertaken from 1785 to 1787. The 43 tables list the regions of Spain alphabetically from Andalucia to Valencia but also include the Balearic and Canary Islands. The data accounts for the number of persons their ages religious affiliation and social status. The final population count is 10409879. Although the census did display modern demographic techniques the attempts to classify the population on class and occupation proved too rudimentary - servants were not classified in any consistent way and the scope of the hidalgo class varied considerably from region to region. Even so the census was a considerable demographic achievement and remains studied in modern Spanish demography; it is considered more accurate than the subsequent Spanish census of 1797. Quarto 301 x 225 mm. With 43 printed tables and large printed folding table at rear. Contemporary quarter sheep smooth spine ruled in gilt with green calf label marbled paper sides edges speckled red. Inked number "153" to title page. Scuffing and wear around extremities contents clean leaf a4 creased minor paper faults to tables XVIII and XXVIII 6 cm closed tear to map. A nice unrestored example. Goldsmiths' 13352; Palgrave I 242. unknown