D.C. Heath and Company 16,5 x 23,5 Boston 1965 Collection " Problems in European civilization". Broché, 108 p. Introduction de William F. Church, bibliographie, suivie de cinq chapitres argumentés, à partir des textes suivants : Reflections on the revolution in France / Edmund Burke -- The rights of man / Thomas Paine -- The necessity of the theocratic state / Joseph de Maistre -- The limitations of the enlightenment / Alexis de Tocqueville -- The spirit and doctrine of the enlightenment / Hippolyte Adolphe Taine -- The enlightenment as the fountain of social and political justice / Jules Michelet -- The sources of the democratic and republican ideals of the revolution / Alphonse Aulard -- The philosophes as pioneers of the revolution / Marius Roustan -- The subversive influence of the Socie te s de Pense e / Augustin Cochin -- The enlightenment as doctrinaire, irreligious and conspiratorial / Pierre Gaxotte -- The intellectual origins of the French Revolution / Daniel Mornet -- The Declaration of the rights of man as the essence of the enlightenment / Georges Lefebvre -- The influence of eighteenth century ideas on the French Revolution / Henri Peyre. Tous les textes sont en anglais. Usure d'usage mais bon exemplaire.(C9) Livre
[IRONS, William Joseph]. Attributed. A Member of the Protestant Reformed Church of England
Reference : 1731
(1843)
London: John Lee, 1843
A pamphlet (once bound in with other pamphlets). Complete. Title page, Introduction, text. The pamphlet now appears disbound, as it has been removed from a collection - but is complete in itself. A touch of darkening to the covers, and a small stain to the bottom of pages 4/5 but otherwise in good clean condition. Now held in an archival wallet. 24 pp. A scarce item, Copac shows holdings only at BL, Oxford & Cambridge. William Joseph Irons (1812-1883) was an Anglican priest and Theolgian. He was a strong defender of Church of England as the Established Church, and argued against seceding from the church (whether to Rome or to the more Protestant churches). He was the vicar of Brompton at the time of the publication of this work, and the introduction is dated Brompton April 1843. He is names by Lawrence Crumb (in "The Oxford Movement and its leaders, a bibliography of Secondary and Lesser Primary Sources") as the probable author of this work.
Londres, Rivingtons, 1901 in-8, xii pp., 207 pp., avec 16 planches hors texte (dont un frontispice en photogravure sous serpente), et une carte dépliante "in fine", toile Bradel de l'éditeur.
Edition originale de cette relation peu commune en France. L'expédition de Church avait une finalité surtout cynégétique (wapiti, ibex) et l'aspect humain ou géographique est relativement moins développé.Un seul exemplaire au CCF (Muséum). Cordier, Sinica, 2863. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT - LIEN DE PAIEMENT, NOUS CONSULTER.
Macmillan and co. 1895. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 198+181+192+52 pages. Texte en anglais. Nombreuses rousseurs.Légèrement déboîté.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
English men of letters Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon