1946 1946 Librairie Arthème Fayard, Paris, 1946.1 volume in-12 broché, 224 pages.Pliures au dos sinon bel état.
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Philadelphie, 1789, in 8, tome I : 466pp. Tome II : 304pp. rel. basane blonde d'ep. dos très orné, encadrement doré sur les plats.
T. bon ex. Manque Tome 3, relatif au parlement d'Angleterre. Epidermures et petits manques de peau, bel ex Libris "S. Mollevaut". Impression de Philadelphie. Cet ouvrage écrit avec clarté remporta à l'époque le prix de l' Académie Française.Impression de Philadelphie. Kes deux vol.
Londres, Treuttel et Würtz, Treuttel fils et Richter, 1824. 3 volumes in one. (4), 160 pp.; 100 pp.; 174 pp. 8vo. Contemporary marbled boards, red label with gilt lettering. First work: Not in Kress; not in Goldsmiths; not in Einaudi.First edition.Baron Charles Dupin (1784-1873), mathematician, engineer, politician, peer of France and Senator of the Second Empire. Charles Dupin favored representative institutions about which he wrote in his Lois fundamentales de la France (1814). He visited England several times between 1816 and 1819 and during these trips he assembled most of the material that served him so well in the composition of some of his more important works. Second work: The name of the author is given by Barbier who writes that the name of the author appeared on the title page of the fourth edition. The first and second edition were both published in 1820. Fraser Frisell (1774-1846), a friend of Chateaubriand and Joubert, was educated at the University of Glasgow. He was in France in 1793 when he was thrown in jail following the decree of the Convention ordering the arrest of strangers. On the renewal of the war in 1803 he was again in France, and was thrown again in jail although not for long. He took up residence in Paris for the remainer of his life. Frisell was a man of considerable accomplishments. Chateaubriand called him 'le Gréco-Anglais.' Third work: First edition (?).Deals with the seven years term of the English parlement.
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Arthème fayard 1946 in12. 1946. Broché.
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Arthème Fayard 1946 in12. 1946. broché.
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