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1784219177Leipzig, Crusius, 1784-92. M. 11 gest. Tit.-Vign., 30 (st. 33) Kpfr.-Taf. u. 43 (st. 44) gest. (teils gef.) Notenbeil. In 5 Hldr.- u. 4 Ppbdn. d. Zt. 1 Hldr.-Rücken abgeplatzt. Ppbde. stark beschabt. Bd. 7/8 Buchbl. gebrochen. Einige Taf. lose. Teils m. St. Gebräunt u. braunfl. Fehlen: Bd. 11 3 Taf. u. 1 Notenbeil.
1793026039London: Dilly Poultry & Johnson 1793. Five volumes dated between 1793 and 1797. The first volume has a seperated front board but it is still present and the lettering has faded from the spine. Volumes 2-5 have gilt banding and numbers to spine and black title label. Heavy rubbing and bumping to corners and extremities to all 5 books. General shelf wear appropriate to their age but all in all they are in surprisingly good condition. Light spotting to first few pages of each book but text is otherwise in pretty excellent condition again considering the age of the books. A fabulous set of books. Please contact for further details and images. First Edition. Leather Boards. Very Good . Dilly, Poultry & Johnson Hardcover
1797ST15599London: Printed for T. Longman B. Law F. & C. Rivington R. Baldwin G. & T. Wilkie and J. Walker 1797. 21st Edition. 150 x 93 mm. 5 7/8 x 3 5/8". viii 123 1 ads pp. <br/> Contemporary brown burlap flat spine. With allegorical vignette on title page and 25 half-page woodcuts illustrating items from the vocabulary lists. Pastedowns with traces of book label removal. ◆Spine slightly cocked short split to cloth on rear joint a little fraying at ends of spine but the insubstantial binding surprisingly solid. Two small stains to each pastedown where labels removed title page lightly browned leaves a shade less than bright due to paper quality other minor imperfections but an excellent copy internally clean and fresh with comfortable margins. All in all remarkably well preserved.<br/> <br/> First issued around 1711 this is the best-selling work of James Greenwood 1683-1737 an influential grammarian and a proponent of women's education. Arranged into 33 chapters the book divides vocabulary lists by topic beginning with "things" and proceeding through minerals plants animals humans and diseases to everyday items affairs of church and state the law the military and finally to the various parts of speech from verbs to conjunctions. Widely used the work was revised and reprinted until at least 1828. At about the time this work was originally issued Greenwood had founded a school in Essex where he accepted girls as well as boys as pupils; he was later recruited to serve as assistant headmaster at St. Paul's School in London. This volume is of particular interest because of its rarely seen utilitarian period binding. We would have expected it to have been worn to shreds long ago but against the odds it has withstood hard use by young pupils remarkably well and it gives us a glimpse of an important element of the English schoolroom at the turn of the 19th century. Printed for T. Longman, B. Law, F. & C. Rivington, R. Baldwin, G. & T. Wilkie, and J. Walker unknown
172616476en un volume in-4 ; dos à nerfs très décoré et doré, pièce de titre grenat, roulette sur les coupes et d’intérieur (reliure de l’époque).1- Ordonnance et instruction pastorale de Mgr l’évesque d’Auxerre, portant condamnation de plusieurs Propositions extraites des cahiers dictez au Collège d’Auxerre, par le frère Le Moyne de la Compagnie de Jésus. Paris, Delespine, 1726 ; 40, (2) pp. 2- Instruction pastorale de Mgr l’évêque d’Auxerre, au sujet de la Remontrance que les Jésuites lui ont adressée, pour la défense des Propositions extraites des Cahiers dictez au Collège d’Auxerre, par le frère Le Moyne de leur compagnie, que ce Prélat a condamnées par son Ordonnance du 18 décembre 1795. S.l., s.n., 1727 ; 110, (2) pp. 3- Recueil des principales censures des archevêques et évêques de France, contre le livre intitulé : Apologie pour les Casuistes, contre les calomnies des Jansénistes, publié en 1657. 50 pp. 4- Dénonciation faite à tous les évêques de l’Église de France, par le corps des Pasteurs et des autres ecclésiastiques du Second Ordre, zélés pour la "Conservation du Dépôt de la Foi, et l’honneur de l’épiscopal", des Jésuites, et de leur doctrine. Paris, s.n., 1727 ; XII, 282 pp., (1) f. blanc.
17651187264Altona, in Commißion bey D. Iversen, 1765. 13 Bl., 48, 160, 304 S. Hldrbd. d. Zt. m. Rsch. Ob. Kapital etwas angerissen. Einbd. leicht beschabt. Papierbezug a. Vorderdeckel m. kl. Fehlst. Hint. Gelenk leicht gelockert. Gebräunt, teils etwas stockfl. Sign. a. Vorsatz. Tekt. St. a. u. verso Tit.
1785623384Hamburg, Bohn (ab Band 5: Wolfenbüttel bzw. Wien u. Wolfenbüttel, ab Band 10: Wien u. Braunschweig, Schulbuchhandlung, ab Teil 8: bey Rudolph Gräffer u. in der Schulbuchhandlung), 1785-92. Insgesamt 9166 S. Pappbände d. Zeit (14, beschabt u. etwas bestoßen, Reste alter Rückenschilder) u. moderne, farblich ähnliche Pappbände (2). [2 Warenabbildungen]
17987075Imprimerie de Ch. Houel Paris an VI (1798) 23 vol. 23 vol. in-8 de 2 ff.n.ch. XII XVI 522 pp., 2 ff.n.ch. 406 pp. 6 pp. (table), 2 ff.n.ch. 675 pp., 2 ff.n.ch. 559 pp., 2 ff.n.ch. CL 384 pp. 22 pp. (table), 2 ff.n.ch. 255 pp. pp. 12 pp. (table), 2 ff.n.ch. 441 pp. 20 pp. (table), 2 ff.n.ch. 353 pp. 21 pp. (table), 2 ff.n.ch. 437 pp. 18 pp. (table), 2 ff.n.ch. 526 pp. 28 pp. (table), 2 ff.n.ch. 517 pp. 24 pp. (table), 2 ff.n.ch. 644 pp., 2 ff.n.ch. 370 pp., 2 ff.n.ch. 464 pp., 2 ff.n.ch. 604 pp., 2 ff.n.ch. 410 pp. 24 pp. (table), 2 ff.n.ch. 439 pp., 2 ff.n.ch. 495 pp., 2 ff.n.ch. 544 pp., 2 ff.n.ch. 541 pp. 38 pp. (table), 2 ff.n.ch. 412 pp. 4 pp. (table), 2 ff.n.ch. 231 pp. et 2 ff.n.ch. 487 pp., demi-maroquin bordeaux de l'époque, dos lisse fileté.
1791048522Boston: J. Belknap and A. Young 1791. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Contemporary leather with neat repairs at the corners and spine ends old scirbbes to front blank foxing and age toning heavy in spots but not affecting legibility. The two volumes bound in one 1791 and 1792. 137pp; 138pp. Evans 24003 & 25039<br /> <br /> Abolitionist and supporter of the revolution and attended the Fête de la Fédération on the one year anniversary of the storming of the Bastille. She spent most of her later life in France and was a saloniere hosting Mary Wollstonecroft and Thomas Paine. A Girondist following the massacres of 1792 she was jailed during the terror though allowed to continue her work translating French works into English.<br /> <br /> Provenance: Hannah Lewis of Rochester note to rear endpaper Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Americana; History. Inventory No: 048522. J. Belknap and A. Young hardcover
17533186Printed for A. Millar in the Strand; London 1753 This is the first edition and the only edition published during the lifetime of Jane Collier 1714-1755. Full leather with 5 raised spine bands 7 1/2 x 4 3/4 inches 234 pp. engraved frontispiece "The Cat doth play / And after slay". Leather worn and rubbed with erosion at tips and spine ends. Spine label with gilt lettering added sometime later. Binding shaken with cracked spine but still held together via the spine cords. Slight browing/foxing endpapers. Slight browning frontispiece. Previous owner's name/inscription in neat handwriting top of title page. Small light brown stain bottom of title page 7/8 x 1/2 inch not affecting any printing. A few pencil marks page 185. Otherwise pages quite clean and crisp. Binding fair book block very good. See the Wikipendia entries on Jane Collier and An Essay on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting. "Jane Collier's An Essay on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting 1753 a conduct book was her first work. The Essay operates as a satirical advice book on how to nag and it was modeled after Jonathan Swift's satirical essays. The work is intended to "teach" a reader the various methods for "teasing and mortifying" one's acquaintances. It is divided into two sections that are organized for "advice" to specific groups and it is followed by "General Rules" for all people to follow. / The Essay is modeled on Jonathan Swift's satire Instructions to Servants 1746 and even mentions Swift directly. However Collier reverses the roles in Swift's satire and instead writes from a servant's perspective in the first book. / To the master and mistresses the narrator claims that "you are no true lover of the noble game of Tormenting if a good dinner or any other convenience or enjoyment can give you half the pleasure as the teasing and mortifying a good industrious servant who has done her very best to please you." / To wives she tells them to "Be out of humour when your husband brings company home: be angry if he goes abroad without you; and troublesome if he takes you with him." When speaking to friends she argues that "injuries go nearest to us that we neither deserve nor expect." Added to the work are "General Rules for plaguing all your acquaintance; with the description of a party of pleasure" along with a "Conclusion" and "A Fable". As a general rule the narrator says "By all means avoid an evenness of behaviour. Be sometimes extremely glad to see people; and at other times let your behaviour be hardly within the rules of good breeding." / Betty Rizzo described the work as the "best-known generic satire written in the eighteenth century by a woman." The Battesins stated that Collier was "an author of wit and spirit". Some critics find it interesting that Collier would "yoke" Richardson with those that he "felt especial antipathy" with: Swift and Fielding. Katherine Craik claims the work as "a courageous social satire published at a time when satires were usually written by and for men.""3214045. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good. Printed for A. Millar, in the Strand; London hardcover
1792191878Hamburg, Wolfenbüttel, Wien u. Braunschweig, Bohn, Gräffer & Comp., Schulbuchhandlung, 1785-1792. Versch. geb. (Pp. u. Hldr. d. Zt.). Einbde. berieben u. bestoßen. Wenige Bde. m. Rsign. bzw. etwas fleckig. Teils m. Notizen von alter Hd. Wenige Gelenke gelockert. Meist gerbäunt u. braunfl. Teils m. schwacher Nässespur u. m. St. a. Tit.
176220434A Amsterdam [Paris], chez Jean Néaulme [N. B. Duchesne], 1762. 4 volumes in-12 de [2]-viii-[2]-466; [2]-407-[1]; [2]-384; [4]-455-[5] pages. Plein veau brun moucheté, dos lisses ornés de filets et fleurons dorés, pièces de titre et tomaison bordeaux et beige, tranches marbrées bleues.
171215978<p>Amsterdam: Printed for the Widow of J.J. Schipper 1712 Second edition not so stated dedicated to the author's "dearest daughters" with a long quote from Locke's On Education on the title-page. The work is a significant distillation of the principles of toleration first published in 1687. . . Contemporary mottled calf. Gilt spine tooled in compartments yellow silk ribbon marker. . Twelvemo. Edges sprinkled red. Binding extremities slightly worn and boards a bit scratched. Front joint cracked but sound. The Macclesfield copy with the blindstamps shelf marks and the South Library bookplate. A very good copy clean copy. William Popple 1638-1708 was the nephew of Andrew Marvell and was educated under his guidance. He was a successful merchant in Hull before moving to Bordeaux where he lived from 1670 to 1688. After returning to London he met William Penn and became secretary of the Dry Club established by John Locke to debate issues of religious liberty. He also translated Locke's Letter on Toleration 1689 from the Latin. When Locke was appointed a commissioner of the Board of Trade in 1696 Popple became the board's secretary. Though this is a dialogue between a father and son the dedication to his daughters states: "I am desirous that it may be a common memorial of me unto all of you when I shall be no more I therefore make it yours also by this dedication: And for the same reason I have likewise added unto it a copy of that advice which I formerly gave him in such verse as my unpractised Muse then dictated.</p> Printed for the Widow of J.J. Schipper,
176964870Wien, ohne Verlag bzw. Drucker (Johann Thomas Edler von Trattner?), [1768-]1769. Fol. Mit einigen Holzschn.-Vignetten u. -Initialen. 10; 20 S., Lose, unbeschnittene Bogen.
1766qa911Arkstée & Merkus, Bruyset frères, Changuion, Amsterdam, Dufart François, Jombert Charles-Antoine Libraire du Roi pour l'Artillerie et le Génie, Volland Relié 1766 Série complète en 20 volumes in-12 (10x17.5 cm), reliure basane marron, fenêtres de titre et auteur rouge au dos, titre et auteur dorés au dos, contient les 'cours d'étude pour l'instruction du Prince de Parme, aujourd'hui son altesse riyale l'Infant D. Ferdinand, Duc de Parme, Plaisance, Guastalle, etc. par M. l'Abbé De Condillac en 16 tomes (tome I : 'Grammaire', tome II : 'Art d'écrire', tome III : 'Art de raisonner', tome IV : 'Art de penser', tomes V à X : 'Histoire ancienne', tomes XI à XV : 'Histoire moderne', tome XVI : 'De l'étude de l'Histoire', et trois autres tomes : 'Essai sur l'origine des connaissances humaines' (deux tomes en un volume), 'Traité des animaux', 'Traité des systèmes, où l'on démèle les inconvénients et les avantages', les deux parties du 'traité des sensations à madame la comtesse de Vassé' en un volume : iv et 250 pages ; portait de l'Abbé de Condillac en frontispice du tome I ; coiffes et coins frottés (les coiffes de trois volumes sont usées de façon plus importantes), bords légèrement frottés, petits manques sur la majorité des plats, manques importants sur les plats du tome III de 'Histoire ancienne', mors usés, rousseur aux tranches, rares rousseurs à l'intérieur, bel état pour cette superbe série des oeuvres complètes de l'Abbé de Condillac. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
17977223Paris: Leger 1797. First edition. Octavo. xxvi 2 96 2 pp. Part one only - the planned part two was never published. Publisher's pink pastepaper wrappers with pink paper spine. Binding somewhat loose. Edges untrimmed. Very clean and fresh throughout. A Very Good copy of a rare work on physics for women unrecorded in OCLC.<br /> <br /> This guide to physics and philosophy for women is one of the many works on women's education written during the Revolutionary period in France when a stronger interest in women's education began to arise. The letters cover topics including optics velocity and magnetism. Leger unknown
17943526London: Printed for J. Hamilton 1794. First edition. Finely bound in half morocco over marbled boards ruled in gilt. All edges brightly gilt. Marbled endpapers. Lower front corner skinned. Light offsetting to endpapers. Faint gift inscription to outer margin of title. Header of titlepage shaved close without any loss to text with textblock wide margined and clean. Pages measure approximately 190 x 150mm. Collating 2 vi 440: bound without half title else complete including engraved title and eight plates designed by Angelica Kauffman a founding member of the Royal Academy of Arts. A surprisingly unfoxed and wider-margined copy than is typically found of this compilation of early educational works designed to help usher girls into adulthood.<br /> <br /> "These sheets were penned by some of the most amiable and well informed subjects of these realms and intended as affectionate legacies of those noble and worthy persons to their amiable offspring for whom they had such tender regard.to point out whatever was desirable and just in forming and perfecting the virtues of the female character." Thus John Hamilton brings together a series of 16 pieces on women's education and etiquette by authors including Dr. Gregory Lady Pennington the Marchioness of Lambert John Dryden and Lady Ann Bothwell. Using illustrations by a well-known female artist who was cutting edge in her own time as a founding member of the Royal Academy of Arts the Ladies Library was purposely suited and adapted for the use of the Female Sex" and for their parents who might want to guide girls into responsible and intelligent womanhood.<br /> <br /> ESTC T88185. Printed for J. Hamilton unknown
1791045038Paris: Buisson 1791. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. 2 volumes bound in one in contemporary mottled calf; worn leather chipped at the head of the spine scattered mild foxing small stain to first title. Complete with the half titles reuniting the two parts of Paine's treatise on democracy and revolution that were published a year apart. There are two editions dated May 1791 on the title page with no clear priority between them: this copy with foux on page 162 and F.S. for the translator on the title. The first part was translated from the original English edition that was almost immediately edited and softened. Paine was a star in France an enlightenment philosopher of the first order and a frequent guest along with the likes of Franklin Jefferson and Adam Smith at the salon at the Hôtel de la Monnaie.<br /> <br /> "The government tried to suppress it but it circulated more briskly.Rights of Man can be seen for what it is: the textbook of radical thought and the clearest of all expositions of the basic principles of democracy." Printing and the Mind of Man<br /> <br /> xii 227pp; iv 16 224pp. Howe P-31 and 32 The English ed. PMM 241 the English ed.<br /> <br /> Provenance: Ex-libris of General J. Doreau Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Philosophy; History. Inventory No: 045038. Buisson hardcover
17943526London: Printed for J. Hamilton 1794. First edition. Finely bound in half morocco over marbled boards ruled in gilt. All edges brightly gilt. Marbled endpapers. Lower front corner skinned. Light offsetting to endpapers. Faint gift inscription to outer margin of title. Header of titlepage shaved close without any loss to text with textblock wide margined and clean. Pages measure approximately 190 x 150mm. Collating 2 vi 440: bound without half title else complete including engraved title and eight plates designed by Angelica Kauffman a founding member of the Royal Academy of Arts. A surprisingly unfoxed and wider-margined copy than is typically found of this compilation of early educational works designed to help usher girls into adulthood.<br/><br/>"These sheets were penned by some of the most amiable and well informed subjects of these realms and intended as affectionate legacies of those noble and worthy persons to their amiable offspring for whom they had such tender regard.to point out whatever was desirable and just in forming and perfecting the virtues of the female character."  Thus John Hamilton brings together a series of 16 pieces on women's education and etiquette by authors including Dr. Gregory Lady Pennington the Marchioness of Lambert John Dryden and Lady Ann Bothwell. Using illustrations by a well-known female artist who was cutting edge in her own time as a founding member of the Royal Academy of Arts the Ladies Library was purposely suited and adapted for the use of the Female Sex" and for their parents who might want to guide girls into responsible and intelligent womanhood.<br/><br/>ESTC T88185. Printed for J. Hamilton unknown books
1775AMO-4003s.l.n.d. (vers 1775) 1 volume in-folio (37,5 x 25 cm) de 378 et 170 pages. L'intégralité du volume a été rempli (4 feuillets blancs intercalaire entre les deux parties. Reliure de l'époque plein parchemin tacheté, lacets de soie verte, étiquette de titre manuscrite au dos (petits manques). Reliure très fraîche, décorative et très solide (un coin endommagé). Intérieur parfait, calligraphié d'une très belle et très lisible écriture cursive avec quelques éléments décoratifs à l'encre au pochoir (culs-de-lampe). Collationné complet. D'une même écriture soignée d'un bout à l'autre du volume. Compilation didactique anonyme ayant probablement servi à l'étude personnelle de quelque Grand de la fin du siècle des lumières. On y trouve une compilation d'extraits historiques pour la première partie (depuis le règne de Philippe II surnommé Auguste (1181) jusqu'à la mort de François Ier (1547), tirés de différents historiens. La seconde partie contient des extraits scientifiques tirés de plusieurs sources (Dictionnaire encyclopédique, L'Histoire du commerce dans les deux Indes par Raynal). Les citations d'articles entiers tirés de Raynal laissent supposer une recueil compilé vers 1770 ou 1775. Dans les extraits historiques on s'arrêtera particulièrement sur le récit complet de l'histoire de Jeanne d'Arc et de son procès. Dans les extraits scientifiques on s'arrêtera sur des articles consacrés au tonnerre, les volcans, la lave, le Vésuve, l'éclair, les tremblements de terre, le diamant, la taille du diamant, le marbre, le stuc ou marbre factice, puis le sucre, la canne à sucre, la culture des cannes à sucre, cases à bagasses, la purification du sucre, travail et raffinage du suce dans les îles, etc. Un ensemble parfaitement conservé et très intéressant. Nous n'avons aucune idée de l'auteur de cette compilation qui nous semble faite pour la culture générale et personnelle d'une personne de la seconde moitié du XVIIIe siècle en mal d'érudition. Aucune marque de provenance. Bel exemplaire. Unique et imposant manuscrit.
1725046782Dublin: Thomas Hume 1725. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Contemporary calf rebacked one corner repaired leather a little dry but sound soiling to endpapers occasional slight foxing quite clean otherwise. Two volumes bound in one dated 1725 and 1724 respectively. 14 260pp i.e. 262pp 2 86 13pp. Extensive errata in preliminaries pages 5-6 numbered 4-4 with corresponding errors in pagination. ESTC T141098 Size: Folio. 2-volume set complete. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: History; Inventory No: 046782. Thomas Hume hardcover
1725046782Dublin: Thomas Hume 1725. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Contemporary calf rebacked one corner repaired leather a little dry but sound soiling to endpapers occasional slight foxing quite clean otherwise. Two volumes bound in one dated 1725 and 1724 respectively. 14 260pp i.e. 262pp 2 86 13pp. Extensive errata in preliminaries pages 5-6 numbered 4-4 with corresponding errors in pagination. ESTC T141098 Size: Folio. 2-volume set complete. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: History; Inventory No: 046782. Thomas Hume hardcover books
1791045038Paris: Buisson 1791. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. 2 volumes bound in one in contemporary mottled calf; worn leather chipped at the head of the spine scattered mild foxing small stain to first title. Complete with the half titles reuniting the two parts of Paine's treatise on democracy and revolution that were published a year apart. There are two editions dated May 1791 on the title page with no clear priority between them. The first part was translated from the original English edition that was almost immediately edited and softened. Paine was a star in France an enlightenment philosopher of the first order and a frequent guest along with the likes of Franklin Jefferson and Adam Smith at the salon at the Hôtel de la Monnaie. "The government tried to suppress it but it circulated more briskly.Rights of Man can be seen for what it is: the textbook of radical thought and the clearest of all expositions of the basic principles of democracy." Printing and the Mind of Man xii 227pp; iv 16 224pp. Howe P-31 and 32 The English ed. PMM 241 the English ed. Size: Octavo 8vo. Previous owner's book-plate inside front cover. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Philosophy; History. Inventory No: 045038. <br/><br/> Buisson hardcover books
1795441j1158London: Printed for John Stockdale Piccadilly. Very Good. 1795. First Edition. Hardcover. "The following history is intended as much to show that abuse of power and disregard to public opinion brings on revolutions as to show the danger that attends them when they are brought on. Had the court of Versailles been willing to make the reforms wanted it would not have been itself reformed and destroyed. Had the nobility and the clergy been willing to sacrifice to the just claims of their fellow citizens those privileges which were useless and unjust we should not now have seen them straying loke vagabonds over the face of a strange country seeking for bread. It is impossible for a lesson to be written in more legible characters and it must be confessed that till the Parliament of England shows a disposition to crush the abuses which exist and augment in many departments of the state the mouths of those who cry out for reform will never be effectually stopped. Such would be the way effectually to crush Jacobinism." - p.21. "William Playfair 1759-1823 was a Scottish engineer and political economist who served as a secret agent on behalf of Great Britain during its war with France. He reported on the French Revolution and organized a clandestine counterfeiting operation in 1793 to collapse the French currency. He was the inventor of the pie chart bar chart and several others." - Wikipedia. 5-816 pp. Recently professionally rebound in marbled boards. Tight clean and unmarked. A high-quality example. 8.6" x 5.7"; 8vo . Printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly hardcover
1730043619Paris: Jacques Vincent 1730. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. 5 volumes in contemporary gilt calf worn dry hinges and joints split boards attached but precariously in a few cases. Scattered browning internally and occasional creased pages spine labels bookplates and old embossed theological library stamps to title but generally clean and unmarked otherwise. 36 plates many folding and 4 maps hand colored in outline. Published 1730-1745. Size: Folio. 5-volume set complete. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Over 3 kilos. Category: History; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 043619. Jacques Vincent hardcover
1779ec44A Paris, chez les frères Debure, Libraires, Quay des Augustins Coups de coeur de Bernard Relié 1779 PRÉCIEUSE ET UNIQUE ÉDITION, par l'Abbé Claude François Deschamps (1745-1791), sur l'ÉDUCATION DES SOURDS ET MUETS au XVIII° siècle. In-12 (17 * 10.5 cm), relié plein maroquin rouge, triple filet doré d'encadrement sur les plats, dos lisses orné, pièce de titre de maroquin vert, filet sur les coupes, roulette intérieure, tranches dorées. Faux titre, titre, XXIV pages pour la dédicace, l'approbation, le privilège et l'extrait des registres de la société royale de médecine. Puis LIV pages contenant l'avis et la Lettre à M. De S***, capitaine de cavalerie pour servir de préface, et l'introduction. Le cours élémentaire s'étend sur 204 pages. Il comprend une planche dépliante gravée montrant le bureau typographique (utilisant des lettres en relief) et 5 planches décrivant l'alphabet manuel, une planche de titre et 4 planches de langage des signes proprement dites. Puis le reste du livre contient la Dissertation sur la parole renfermant un tableau (dépliant) méthodique des lettres. Cette deuxième partie continue la pagination principale et est annoncé par une nouvelle page de faux-titre, un titre et une préface de l'auteur ; SUPERBE EXEMPLAIRE EN RELIURE D'ÉPOQUE. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.