Chez Pierre Le Petit, à Paris 1659, in-12 (8,5x15cm), (32) 944pp. et 713pp. (18), 2 volumes reliés.
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Édition elzévirienne fort bien imprimée. Le second volume ne contient qu'un faux-titre. Le portrait au frontispice est manquant, ainsi qu'un faux-titre, d'après la signature des cahiers. Reliure XIXème (vers 1860) en plein maroquin vert signée H. Duru en haut de la feuille de garde. Triple filet d'encadrement sur les plats. Large dentelle dorée en encadrement des contreplats. Toutes tranches dorées. Légères traces de frottement. quelques piqûres dans le tome I. Très bel exemplaire, parfaitement établi. Ces mémoires historiques couvrent essentiellement la fin du XVIe siècle et le début du règne de Henri IV et différents événements plus tardifs (notamment des démêlés entre la reine et le jeune Louis XIII), elles contiennent, outre la narration des événements, différentes pièces dont de nombreuses lettres. Pierre Jeannin fut en premier lieu avocat et élève du grand juriste Cujas, il devient président du parlement de Bourgogne en 1580, puis se retrouve conseiller du duc de Mayenne, cette insertion dans les affaires de la LIgue ne l'empêchera pas de devenir conseiller d'État et membre du conseil des Finances (1598), il négociera le traité de Lyon avec la Savoie (1601) et deviendra ambassadeur extraordinaire de Henri IV auprès des Pays-Bas révoltés en 1607. A la mort du roi, Marie de Medicis le nommera surintendant général des finances. - Photos sur www.Edition-originale.com -
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A La Haye, Chez Adrian Moetjens, 1697. Six works bound in one volume. (18), 222, (2) pp.; 68 pp.; 88, 103, (1), 36 pp.; 94, 24 pp.; 68 pp.; 24 pp. 12mo. Contemporary calf, spine richly gilt with raised bands, label with gilt lettering, marbled edges, joints a bit rubbed. The Peace of Turin, concluded in 1696, lurred the Duke of Savoy away from the Grand Alliance, which in its turn prompted the Austrians and Spanish to conclude a peace in Italy to protect their now dangerously exposed position there. William III was now also determined to bring an end to the war, and Louis XIV swallowed the bitter pill of recognizing William III as King of England. The necessary treaties then were signed in Ryswick. The Treaty of Ryswick, or Ryswyck, was signed on 20 September 1697 and named after Ryswick (now Rijswijk) in the Dutch Republic. The treaty settled the War of the League of Augsburg (Nine Years' War), which pitted France against the Grand Alliance of England, Spain, the Holy Roman Empire and the United Provinces. Under the terms of the treaty, France renounced some recent territorial gains, but did gain recognition for its control over Acadia and Saint-Domingue (to-be Haiti).Negotiations started in May. The French representatives had their headquarters at The Hague, and the allies were based in Delft: the conference taking place in between the two towns in the Huis ter Nieuwburg, Ryswick.For the first few weeks, no result was reached so in June the two protagonists in the struggle, William III of Orange and Louis XIV of France, each appointed one representative to meet together privately. The two chosen were William Bentinck, Earl of Portland, and Marshal Boufflers, and they soon drew up the terms of an agreement to which, however, neither the Holy Roman Emperor, Leopold I, nor Charles II of Spain would assent. Soon, Spain gave way, and on 20 September a treaty of peace was signed between France and the three powers, England, Spain and the United Provinces. William then persuaded Leopold to make peace, and a treaty between France and the Holy Roman Empire was signed on the following 30 October.At end a "Table des Pieces Suivant l'ordre & le tems qu'elles ont été delivrées" of 5 pages. - Name in lower blank portion of the first title-page.
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Mstislavsky S. Brest Negotiations. With the attachment of the minutes of the 1st. Publishing House of Scythians. 1918. 91 pp. SKUalb7eed9297ae56c1ab.
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Peace Negotiations between Ukraine and the RSFSR in 1918 In Ukrainian (ask us if. Series: Monuments to the History of Ukraine. In Ukrainian. Minutes and Verbatim Minutes of Plenary Sessions. Collection of Documents and Materials. Kyiv-New York-Philadelphia, 1999. 366 p. SKUalbad1e607d40c4d413.
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Lyzhin N.P. Stolbovsky Treaty and its preceding negotiations. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Lyzhin N.P. Stolbovskiy dogovor i peregovory emu predshestvuyushchie. Short description: In Russian (ask us if in doubt).Writing by n.P. Lyzhin. With the attachment of acts. S-Pb. In Type. Imperial Academy of Sciences. 1857. 2, II, 242c. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb8d2a332ef982dba9
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The Orange Book (before the war). Collection of Diplomatic Papers. Negotiations from 10 to 24 July 1914. The Highest Manifestations of the War. Historical Session of the State Duma on 26 July 1914. Full Edition. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Oranzhevaya kniga (do voyny). Sbornik diplomaticheskikh dokumentov. Peregovory ot 10 do 24 iyulya 1914 goda. Vysochayshie manifesty o voyne. Istoricheskoe zasedanie Gosudarstvennoy Dumy 26 iyulya 1914 goda. Polnoe izdanie. St. Petersburg type. Literacy 1914. 94 s. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbbb7cacdd8ec7904d