Published by J. Rouam & Cie, Paris, 1896
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Wraps. black-&-white illustrations (illustrator). 1st printing. pp. 93.,8vo,In publisher's original printed wrappers and inscribed by author,Inscribed on front free endpaper to the author Fernand Dugniolle and signed by Jacquot, 'Nancy 16 Janvier 1897'. Front cover creased and detached. Contents unmarked and rear cover less soiled (and attached). In good overall condition.
Language: French
Published by Douladoure-Privat, 1881
Seller: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, France
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souple. Condition: Bon. Envoi de l'auteur, 1 vol. in-8 br., Imprimerie Douladoure-Privat, Toulouse, 1881, 16 pp. Bon état pour cet exemplaire enrichi d'un petit envoi de l'auteur en coin de couverture. Mgr. Lamothe-Thenet fut recteur de l'Institut Catholique de Toulouse de 1880 à 1894. Peu courant. Langue: Français. signé par l'auteur.
Language: French
Published by Librairie de Guillaumin et Cie, éditeurs, Paris, 1853
Seller: Librairie Rouchaleou, Saint-André-de-Sangonis, FR, France
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Broché. Condition: Très bon. 1 volume reliure plein chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs orné, filets dorés d'encadrement à la '' Du Seuil '' sur les plats, fine guirlande dorée intérieure, VIII et 424 pages, des rousseurs et des feuillets jaunis. Deuxième édition revue, corrigée et augmentée de plusieurs chapitres. Envoi autographe signé par l'auteur. Bon exemplaire, très bien relié ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request ). Signé par l'auteur.
Language: French
Published by ancenis, 1829
Seller: Librairie Guimard, Nantes, France
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Condition: bon état. ancenis 1829 1 document autographe manuscrit, de 2 pages de format : 19,2 centimètres de large par 31 centimètres de haut, manuscrit à l'encre brune uniquement sur la première page, sur papier bleuté vergé ligné filigrané : BLANCHARD FRERES P. CLISSON" Grappe de Raisin", NOMINATION PAR NAPOLÉON 1ER, EMPEREUR DES FRANCAIS, ROI D'ITALIE, PROTECTEUR DE LA CONFÉDÉRATION DU RHIN, MÉDIATEUR DE LA CONFÉDÉRATION SUISSE DE PIERRE MARIE PHILIPPE BELLIOTTE DE BOUCHARDÉ COMME CONSEILLER MUNICIPAL ADJOINT A LA VILLE DE GUÉRANDE , ARRONDISSEMENT DE SAVENAY, DÉPARTEMENT DE LA LOIRE-INFÉRIEURE, signature Hamanel pour le sous prefet de l'arrondissement de Savenay, bon état Bel Exemplaire . unique . en trés bon état (very good condition).
Published by Paris, au bureau de la Revue des deux mondes [Imprimerie Gerdès], 1851, 1851
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in-8, 48 pp., broché. Dernière des contributions successives de l'économiste parues dans la Revue des Deux mondes sur les questions sociales à partir de mars 1850.Dans ce texte lumineux, Chevalier donne un "exposé synthétique de ses arguments en faveur du libre échange" (J. Walch), qui fut l'un des combats de toute son existence, dans un contexte où les idées protectionnistes, de circonstancielles et limitées qu'elles étaient au début du siècle, avaient tendance à devenir une idéologie économique systématique. Il prône l'ouverture des frontières et réfute les arguments protectionnistes, développe une théorie de l'échange et défend une idée de la solidarité fondée sur la responsabilité individuelle.Walch, 369. Rosanvallon, 74.Envoi autographe de l'auteur à Lavollée. En l'absence de prénom, il est difficile de préciser l'identité : peut-être le journaliste Charles-Hubert-Zacharie Lavollée (1823-1913), qui écrivait au Journal des débats. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT - LIEN DE PAIEMENT, NOUS CONSULTER.
Published by Librairie de Guillaumin et Ce., Paris, 1852
Seller: Antiquates Ltd - ABA, ILAB, Wareham, Dorset, United Kingdom
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Add to basketFirst edition. viii, 383pp, [1]. With a half-title and a terminal page of errata. Uncut and unopened in original publisher's printed tan wrappers. Lightly rubbed and creased, short tear to upper wrapper. Foxed. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author to half-title. The sole edition, in original state, of Saint-Simonian economist and free market liberal Michel Chevalier's (1806-1879) critique of economic protectionism; the policy of restricting imports through the implementation of tariffs. Chevalier's vigorous defence of free trade would prove instrumental in establishing liberal economic policy of the Second Empire under Napoleon III. Size: 8vo.
Published by La Haye, Veufve et Heretiers de Hillebrandt Jacobsz de Wouw, 1654 (reprint c. 1700)., 1700
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Condition: VG. Small 4to. (24) pp. With wood-engr. Arms of the United Provinces on title. Unbound. (Small repair to margin of title; light browning). * Reprint of the or. ed., published in "Recueil van de tractaten, gemaeckt ende geslooten tusschen de Hoog Mogende Heeren Staten Generaal der Vereenigde Nederlanden ter eenre, ende verscheyde Koningen, Princen ende Potentaten ter andere zyde". The Hague, c. 1700. - Knuttel 7526 (1st ed.). - Treaty of peace (Peace of Westminster) between Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England, and the United Netherlands, signed April 5, 1654, ending the Anglo-Dutch War, 1652-1654.
Published by Paris, Guillaume Chaudiere, 1578
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Small 4to (160 x 105 mm). 19 ff., plus 1 integral blank, signed A-E4. Woodcut printer's device on title-page. Bound in late 19th century marbled boards with gilt title label on spine. Slightly foxed; a few traces of humidity to upper corners, otherwise good. Pettegree, French Vernacular Books 48338 (erroneously suggesting an earlier edition of 1577 as 48333); on the preface to Marguerite de Valois, cf Vons, Jacqueline, "Dédicace de l'Oraison funèbre et Tombeau de Marie-Élisabeth de France (1572-1578)". Very rare first edition of this funerary oration and poetic tribute to Marie-Élisabeth, Princess of France, who died aged 5 of unknown causes on 2 April 1578. Although barred by Salic law from inheriting the throne in her own right, as the only child of Charles IX and Elisabeth of Austria, she embodied a formidable consanguinity among European noble houses. Her maternal grandparents were Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria of Spain, and her paternal grandparents were Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici. Rounding off this Valois, Habsburg, and Medici parentage, her godmother was none other than the Protestant Elizabeth I of England. - When Marie-Élisabeth was just two years old, her father died; her mother returned to the Habsburg court in Vienna shortly thereafter, leaving her mainly in the care of her aunt, Marguerite de Valois, wife of the new king Henry IV. Sorbin thus dedicates the present work in four pages to Marguerite, before choosing as his Biblical starting point Lamentations II, 13. He naturally praises the princess' illustrious ancestors and gives examples of historical parallels to her untimely death; following this is a 4 page poem 'Tombeau de Madame Marie Isabeau de France" which prays for the soul of the dead girl while simultaneously demanding an end to France's civil strife. - OCLC shows just 1 US copy, at the Newberry; COPAC shows no copies in UK libraries.
Published by Paris, Guillaume Chaudiere, 1578., 1578
Seller: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Austria
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Small 4to (160 x 105 mm). 19 ff., plus 1 integral blank, signed A-E4. Woodcut printer's device on title-page. Bound in late 19th century marbled boards with gilt title label on spine. Slightly foxed; a few traces of humidity to upper corners, otherwise good. Very rare first edition of this funerary oration and poetic tribute to Marie-Élisabeth, Princess of France, who died aged 5 of unknown causes on 2 April 1578. Although barred by Salic law from inheriting the throne in her own right, as the only child of Charles IX and Elisabeth of Austria, she embodied a formidable consanguinity among European noble houses. Her maternal grandparents were Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria of Spain, and her paternal grandparents were Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici. Rounding off this Valois, Habsburg, and Medici parentage, her godmother was none other than the Protestant Elizabeth I of England. - When Marie-Élisabeth was just two years old, her father died; her mother returned to the Habsburg court in Vienna shortly thereafter, leaving her mainly in the care of her aunt, Marguerite de Valois, wife of the new king Henry IV. Sorbin thus dedicates the present work in four pages to Marguerite, before choosing as his Biblical starting point Lamentations II, 13. He naturally praises the princess' illustrious ancestors and gives examples of historical parallels to her untimely death; following this is a 4 page poem 'Tombeau de Madame Marie Isabeau de France" which prays for the soul of the dead girl while simultaneously demanding an end to France's civil strife. - OCLC shows just 1 US copy, at the Newberry; COPAC shows no copies in UK libraries. - Pettegree, French Vernacular Books 48338 (erroneously suggesting an earlier edition of 1577 as 48333); on the preface to Marguerite de Valois, cf Vons, Jacqueline, "Dédicace de l'Oraison funèbre et Tombeau de Marie-Élisabeth de France (1572-1578)".
Language: German
Published by Druckerei, 1780
Seller: ABC Versand e.K., Aarbergen, Germany
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Condition: Sehr gut. Ollivier Cromwel, Protecteur et generalissime des Armées de la Gr. Bretagne, Oliver Cromwell, aus P. Duflos, Recueil d'estampes, représentant les grades, les rangs & les dignités, suivant le costume de toutes les nations existantes. Paris, Duflos le jeune 1780. Altcolorierte, teilweise gold- und silbergehöhte Kupfertafel nach J. Touzé in Einfassung aus Flüssiggold. Blatt ca. 25 cm x 39 cm, Motiv ca. 15,2 cm x 23,8 cm, signiert. Handgeschöpftes Büttenpapier, einige kleine Fleckchen außerhalb der Darstellung, unten rechts schwach fingerfleckig. Zustand altersentsprechend gut bis sehr gut. BLOrdner2 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1100.