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186149769Berlin, Carl Schultze, 1861. 4to. No wrappers. As extrasted from ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik. Hrsg. von A.L. Crelle"", 1861. Small vague stamp to upper part of title page, fine and clean. (1), 20 pp.
2003ql1638Éthique Éditions - Cercle d'Éthique des Affaires Revue 2003 In-8 (16 x 24 cm), revue au dos broché, 148 pages ; dos insolé, coiffes et bords frottés, quelques taches d'usage aux plats, légères mouillures en queue des dernières pages, par ailleurs assez bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
182342910Paris, Bossange Frères, 1823. 8vo. Completely uncut in the original printed wrappers. A bit of wear to spine and extremities, and internally a bit of light brownspotting, but overall a very nice copy in the rare and fragile original wrappers. VIII, 318 pp.
189327131Berlin, Hermann Bahr, 1893. Cont. hcloth. Titlelabel in leather on back. Lithographed portrait. XL,300 pp.
1979100145507Johns Hopkins University Press 1979 515 pages 38x635x508cm. 1979. Broché. 515 pages.
187151324[Stockholm, Norstedt & Söner, 1871]. 4to. Uncut, unopened. As extracted without wrappers. Very fine and clean. 64 pp.
1999100137382Princeton University Press 1999 386 pages 15 24x2 54x22 86cm. 1999. Broché. 386 pages.
1993100138380Constable 1993 224 pages 15x2x21cm. 1993. Broché. 224 pages.
B16881, Brussel/Wommelgem, Reflex/Roularta, 1988, 112pp.
1994100139954Management Books 2000 Ltd 1994 192 pages in8. 1994. Broché. 192 pages.
1989100147614Centre for Research into Post Communist Economies 1989 27 pages in8. 1989. Agrafé. 27 pages.
1986100138646Cambridge University Press 1986 382 pages in8. 1986. Broché. 382 pages.
193745720Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1937. 8vo. In the original green full cloth with the original dust wrapper. Dust wrapper with wear, lacking 5 mm to top and bottom of spine and the upper right part of the back. Apart from the dust-jacket, a very fine and clean copy. XIX, (1), 151 pp.
10252A Amsterdam, Aux depens de la Compagnie, 1759. Title printed in red and black. viii, 296 pp. 8vo. Contemporary blind marbled covers, paper shelf number to spine, uncut. Kress 5781; Goldsmiths 9441; Einaudi 2671; Mattioli 1484; Higgs 1978; INED 2119; Conlon 59:827; Spengler, French Predecessors of Malthus, pp. 86-90. First edition. The copies catalogued in Kress and Higgs have 535 pages and the title ends after the words 'Commerce général', lacking the additon 'du Royaume'. No priority has been established, either of these editions is very rare. The author, one of the editors of the Journal Économique, philantropist and utopian socialist, proposes in this work to 'faire entrer tous les moyens de mettre en exécution les projets les plus grands pour le bonheur de la nation': the founding of a state-owned agricultural company for the sale of its products with the purpose of maintaining price stability, the foundation of 'sociétiés de crédit', development of the use of machines, etc. The whole of his socialist and utopian ideas is also elaborately dealt with in J.-C. Perrot's work 'Histoire intellectuelle de l'Économie Politique', chapter entitled Le despotisme de la raison dans l'utopie économique de Goyon de la Plombanie, pp. 284-304. See also A. Lichtenberger, Le Socialisme au XVIIIe siècle, pp. 329-334. - Occasional faint dampstain, a very good copy.
20769Amsterdam (France), 1767. (4), 474 pp. Small 8vo. Contemporary marbled calf, spine gilt in compartments, green label with gilt lettering. Hartig 59; Trousson pp. 161-162; Gove p. 356; INED 3858; cf.: Negley 979. Rare second issue of the first edition (1766) of this utopian novel in which, in the vein of Rousseau, the newly discovered people of an (Australian) island are praised for their political and social institutions (thereby condamning the European counterparts). Utopian account of which it is suggested that it is a translation from the English. The work is evidently inspired by the Physiocratic ideas and draws also inspiration from Rousseau's Contrat Social. Contains also political, economical and moral ideas, points to the importance of agriculture and population, and pleads for the nationalization of the trade. The Encyclopedists appear as the 'Pansophistes' and are criticized (pp. 146 and ff.) The main story is that the hero has sailed with Sir Francis Drake to South America and, through his narrative, to have inspired William Penn to found an ideal city in North America. For an extensive description of this interesting work see: Van Wijngaarden, Les Odyssées philosophiques en France entre 1616 et 1789, pp. 216-225.
27078A Paris, Chez Jean-Baptiste Coignard, 1720. With 6 engraved plates, four of which are folding and including a plan of Lima. Two parts in one volume. xxxv, [1, blank], 282, 244, [2] pp. 12mo. Nineteenth-century half morocco, spine with raised bands and gilt lettering, marbled boards. European Americana 720/78; Sabin 21437; James Ford Bell Library D354; Gove, The Imaginary Voyage in Prose Fiction, p. 233; Conlon 20:394; not in Echeverria & Wilkie; Goldsmiths' 5610; not in Kress or Einaudi. First edition of this scarce book which, although suggesting to be an account of a voyage to South America, is actually a work of fiction. Durret himself claims that it was based on an account by the "Sieur Bachelier" to which he only added notes and of which improved the style. This however is not correct, the work is by Durret. "Chapter 17 of the first part and chapter 19 contain descriptions of Santa Catharina and Brazil in general. The letter is signed "Durret," but the account is by Bachelier, a surgeon. Father Labat believes this was an imaginary voyage" (Borba de Moreas, i, p. 281)."Récit, selon Barbier, plein de bévues et de contradictions, car D. l'aurait fait sans sortir de chez lui. Détails sur les moeurs, et sur les coutumes nuptiales de Malte, du Maroc, des Canaries, du Brézil, du Chili, du Pérou, de Madagascar, etc." (INED 1678.)"Contains useful information on the products of the South American coast" (James Ford Bell Library). - Title page cut short at foot and outer margin.
17973Paris, Rousselon, 1830. With 20 plates (several folding). viii, 188 pp. 8vo. Contemporary blue hard-grained morocco, spine gilt in compartments with gilt lettering, gilt double fillet on sides. Not in Kress; not in Goldsmiths; not in Einaudi; not in Musset-Pathay. First edition. Emphasis on gardening. Includes a list of "Plantes de l'Amérique du Nord dont la plupart sont cultivés dans le loam."François Philippar was a French agronomist, born in Austria. He travelled to England in 1829 with the purpose of making a comparative study of the methods used in England and in France.
2016500167627Fayard P 2016 138 pages 13 6x21 4x1 4cm. 2016. Broché. 138 pages.
193499915314Plon Plon 1934, In-8 broché, 254 pages. Bon état.
2010100138796Cambridge University Press 2010 424 pages in8. 2010. Cartonné jaquette. 424 pages.
2006100139776Liberty Fund Inc 2006 829 pages in8. 2006. Broché. 2 volume(s). 829 pages.
13370No place, (1787) (Paris, EDHIS, 1976). 31, (1) pp. 8vo. Boards. Not in INED; not in Goldsmiths; not in Kress; Conlon 87:1288. Reprint of this very rare and important little work, editon limited to 150 numbered copies and 30 not destined for the trade, and since long out-of-print. The unknown author of this tract brings up the question of the defense of the interests of the lower classes of the population, those who have no property nor any other wealth, no status, no rights and who ask only this: to have work to do, the certainty that this work will enable them to live and not to be robbed by the taxes.
1992500139219Presses Universitaires de France - PUF 1992 1992. loose_leaf.
199699925231Presses de Sciences Po Presses de Sciences Po. 1996, In-8 broché, 182 pages. Parfait état.
2002500339968LES BELLES LETTRES 2002 224 pages 13 4x1 8x20 8cm. 2002. Broché. 224 pages.