1917 Librairie Payot broché, 466p. Bon état
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Partie 1 : pro domo - la conférence de sir E. Grey - le complot d'agression anglo-russo-français? - l'entretien de Grey avec Lichnowsky - l'ultimatum autrichien et la réponse serbe - la Russie a-t-elle été l'incendiaire - la question de la mobilisation - la Russie est-elle responsable de la guerre? - les bagatelles de M. Helfferich - les efforts de la France en vue de la paix et les socialistes français.
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Payot 1917 in8. 1917. Reliure demi-toile. 459 pages. Bon Etat
Payot & Cie Broché 1918 In-8 (16,2 x 25,8 cm), broché, 383 pages ; pliure au dos, mors supérieur légèrement fendu en tête, bords des plats usés, traces sur les plats, état moyen. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
P., Payot, 1917. in-8, 465pp. Broché.
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Paris, Pagnerre, 1838. 3 works bound in 1 volume. 114, (2) pp.; 40 pp.; 112, (4) pp. 8vo. Modern half morocco, marbled boards, gilt lettering to spine "Procès Politiques de 1838." 1: Armand Laity was one of Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte's partners in the attempt to raise the garrison at Strasbourg in 1836. In 1838 he published an apologetic account of it and was almost immediately arrested by the government, sentenced to 5 years in prison and one franc fine for every copy printed, in all 10,000 francs.2: Le National was an important revolutionary and republican newspaper of the Restoration, the July Monarchy, and the Second Republic. It was founded by Adolphe Thiers, François-Auguste Mignet and Armand Carrel with the express purpose of overthrowing not merely the Polignac government but the Bourbon dynasty. Le National was among only four newspapers that continued publication despite the July Ordinances.3: Aloysius Huber was a socialist conspirator and member of secret societies during the July Monarchy, and a leader of political clubs during the Second Republic. He was influenced by the theories of the socialist Pierre Leroux and quite active during the 1830 Revolution. Disappointed by the results of the revolution, he joined the Society of the Rights of Man and was sentenced to five years in prison for complicity in the Neuilly plot. Freed by the amnesty of 1837, he left for London but soon returned to Paris and was again put in jail, this time for conspiracy to assassinate the king. - The original covers of the second and third work have been preserved. Nice clean copies.
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