TOME 2 DE LA COLLECTION-COTES D'ARMOR-FINISTERE-ILLE ET VILAINE-LOIRE ATLANTIQUE-MORBIHAN-208 PAGES-15,6 CM X 22 CM-(21B)
Reference : ABE-1630616638755
ISBN : 2902972108
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Kommandant der Seeverteidigung Bretagne, 1941 Bound with the original printed wrappers in contemporary half cloth. Small gilt stamp to front board and stamp to pasted down front end-paper, otherwise fine and clean. 80 pp (including two maps) + 8 coloured plates.
First edition.
Paris, Bachelier, 1820-26. 4to a. folio (51 x 34 cm.) Textvolumes: 3 contemp. hcalf. Gilt spines. Gilt lettering. Light scratching to spines. XV,(1),280VIII,(2),274 - XVI,280VI,(2),284 - XXXII,290VIII,292 pp. - Atlas-Volumes: 3 contemp. hcalf. Gilt spines. Gilt lettering. With 3 title-pages and 36 engraved plates (10 + 11 + 15). Text clean and fine. Plates occassionally light browning.
Poggendorff I,628.
Paris, Bachelier, 1820-24. 4to a. folio-oblong. (51 x 34 cm.) Textvolumes: 3 contemp. hcalf. Gilt spines. Gilt lettering. Paperlabels pasted to spines. XV,(1),280VIII,(2),274 - XVI,280VI,(2),284 - XXXII,290IX,288 pp. - Atlas-Volume: Contemp. hcloth. Title-page and 20 engraved plates (10+10 only to vols 1-2). All right margins in volume 1 having some foxing and soiling, but not reaching the text. Plates with scattered brownspots.
Poggendorff I,628.
Amsterdam, Wetsteins, 1708. 8vo. In contemporary full calf. Traces from old paper-label on top to spine. Light wear to extremities, a few holes to boards. Ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Small wormtract to first half of bookblock. (12), 383 pp. + engraved half-title and 1 folded map. Wanting the portrait.
Geneve, Antoine Philibert, 1750. 8vo. In contemporary full calf with four raised bands and blind-tooled ornamentation spine. Ex-libris (Carl Juel, Danish statesman and owner of Valdemar's Castle) to verso of front board. Light wear to extremities, otherwise a fine and clean copy. 24, 215 pp.
The Geneva-edition of the French translation of this interesting treatise which devotes a large part to the trade with American plantations and contains discussions of British trade with Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and New England. First published in 1729, the work was frequently reprinted throughout the eighteenth-century. Translated by J.B. de Secondat, son of Montesquieu.