France 1935 300 pages in12. 1935. Relié. 300 pages.
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A Londre/ A LA HAYE, Se trouve a Paris chez la Veuve Duchesne, Chez l'auteur/chez Monory libr, 1775-1774; in-8, 179-164-184 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Remarque : TROIS TEXTES DANS LA MÊME RELIURE - reliure plein veau dos manque la coiffe du haut coins usagé trace de pliure sur le dos mors un peu fendu état correct de la reliure. - 1773. Fragments sur l'Inde, et sur le Général F N.p. (Paris?): 1773. (4)162 8vo, 19th-century hcalf (a trifle rubbed).A rare edition, probably printed in Paris on paper from Rouen; a paginary reprint of the Geneva first edition published earlier the same year, but omitting a final section on the Verron trial. This is one of many works written by Voltaire at Ferney in his eightieth year. His object was an analysis of the French presence in India, in particular the events leading up to the execution of General Lally after the loss of Pondicherry to the British in 1761. Voltaire's interest in the affair arose from his sense of the injustices inherent in French criminal procedure. Lally was tried five years after the fact, on vague charges which hinted darkly at treason; but he was in truth a scapegoat for mismanagement and the loss of colonial power. The case of the comte de Morangiés, which occupies pp. 163-184, is unrelated, but also involves the inadequacies of the French legal system; the issue in that case was the custom of pre-trial imprisonment, which extended to cases of all kinds and made it difficult for an accused to defend himself - texte en bon état sauf l4/6 première feuilles manque sur un coin- La Nouvelle Clémentine ou Lettres de Henriette de Berville -LEONARD Nicolas Germain - né à la Guadeloupe en 1744 - N.p. (Paris?): 1773. (4)162 pp. 8vo, 19th-century half calf (a trifle rubbed).A rare edition, probably printed in Paris on paper from Rouen; a paginary reprint of the Geneva first edition published earlier the same year, but omitting a final section on the Verron trial. This is one of many works written by Voltaire at Ferney in his eightieth year. His object was an analysis of the French presence in India, in particular the events leading up to the execution of General Lally after the loss of Pondicherry to the British in 1761. Voltaire's interest in the affair arose from his sense of the injustices inherent in French criminal procedure. Lally was tried five years after the fact, on vague charges which hinted darkly at treason; but he was in truth a scapegoat for mismanagement and the loss of colonial power. The case of the comte de Morangiés, which occupies pp. 163-184, is unrelated, but also involves the inadequacies of the French legal system; the issue in that case was the custom of pre-trial imprisonment, which extended to cases of all kinds and made it difficult for an accused to defend himself - texte en bon état sauf l4/6 première feuilles manque sur un coin- La Nouvelle Clémentine ou Lettres de Henriette de Berville -LEONARD Nicolas Germain - né à la Guadeloupe en 1744 - exemplaire grand de marges - Rare édition originale - La Haye 1774 Chez Monory - Frédégonde et Brunéhaut par Monvel roman Historique in8 a londres et se trouve a Paris chez la veuve Duchesne Libraire. 1775 avec gravures.
Remarque : TROIS TEXTES DANS LA MÊME RELIURE - reliure plein veau dos manque la coiffe du haut coins usagé trace de pliure sur le dos mors un peu fendu état correct de la reliure. - 1773. Fragments sur l'Inde, et sur le Général F N.p. (Paris?): 1773. (4)162 8vo, 19th-century hcalf (a trifle rubbed).A rare edition, probably printed in Paris on paper from Rouen; a paginary reprint of the Geneva first edition published earlier the same year, but omitting a final section on the Verron trial. This is one of many works written by Voltaire at Ferney in his eightieth year. His object was an analysis of the French presence in India, in particular the events leading up to the execution of General Lally after the loss of Pondicherry to the British in 1761. Voltaire's interest in the affair arose from his sense of the injustices inherent in French criminal procedure. Lally was tried five years after the fact, on vague charges which hinted darkly at treason; but he was in truth a scapegoat for mismanagement and the loss of colonial power. The case of the comte de Morangiés, which occupies pp. 163-184, is unrelated, but also involves the inadequacies of the French legal system; the issue in that case was the custom of pre-trial imprisonment, which extended to cases of all kinds and made it difficult for an accused to defend himself - texte en bon état sauf l4/6 première feuilles manque sur un coin- La Nouvelle Clémentine ou Lettres de Henriette de Berville -LEONARD Nicolas Germain - né à la Guadeloupe en 1744 - N.p. (Paris?): 1773. (4)162 pp. 8vo, 19th-century half calf (a trifle rubbed).A rare edition, probably printed in Paris on paper from Rouen; a paginary reprint of the Geneva first edition published earlier the same year, but omitting a final section on the Verron trial. This is one of many works written by Voltaire at Ferney in his eightieth year. His object was an analysis of the French presence in India, in particular the events leading up to the execution of General Lally after the loss of Pondicherry to the British in 1761. Voltaire's interest in the affair arose from his sense of the injustices inherent in French criminal procedure. Lally was tried five years after the fact, on vague charges which hinted darkly at treason; but he was in truth a scapegoat for mismanagement and the loss of colonial power. The case of the comte de Morangiés, which occupies pp. 163-184, is unrelated, but also involves the inadequacies of the French legal system; the issue in that case was the custom of pre-trial imprisonment, which extended to cases of all kinds and made it difficult for an accused to defend himself - texte en bon état sauf l4/6 première feuilles manque sur un coin- La Nouvelle Clémentine ou Lettres de Henriette de Berville -LEONARD Nicolas Germain - né à la Guadeloupe en 1744 - exemplaire grand de marges - Rare édition originale - La Haye 1774 Chez Monory - Frédégonde et Brunéhaut par Monvel roman Historique in8 a londres et se trouve a Paris chez la veuve Duchesne Libraire. 1775 avec gravures.
au bureau du journal. 1997. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 142 pages augmentées de quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
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Agar et Ismaël, ou L'origine du peuple arabe, Scène orientale en vers. Clovis, Tragédie en 5 actes, Précédée de Considérations historiques. La Démence de Charles VI, Tragédie en 5 actes. Frédégonde et Brunéhaut, Tragédie en 5 actes. Classification Dewey : 840.08-XIX ème siècle
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HACHETTE ET CIE. 1880-1881. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 151 pages + 191 pages + 156 pages - quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte - plats jaspés - auteur, titre et filets dorés sur le dos.. . . . Classification Dewey : 930-Histoire générale du monde ancien jusqu'à 499 apr. J.-C.
3 ouvrages en un volume. Classification Dewey : 930-Histoire générale du monde ancien jusqu'à 499 apr. J.-C.