[Chez Jacques Estienne] - Anonyme ; [ VILLIERS, Abbé P. de ]
Reference : 57922
(1725)
1 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque plein veau brun, dos à 5 nerf orné, Chez Jacques Estienne, Paris, 1725, 1 f., IX pp., 1 f., 441 pp. et 1 f. n. ch.
Cet ouvrage révèle tous les travers et ridicules de la société sous la Régence, les dialogues évoquant mendiants et laquais, artisans, bourgeois, financiers, précieuse (qui cherche son mari dans le Dictionnaire de Moreri), faux-dévots, moines intrigants, etc... Né à Cognac, Pierre de Villiers (1648-1728) entra chez les Jésuites, qu'il quitta ensuite pour l'ordre de Cluny. Il publia anonymement l'intégralité de ses ouvrages. Barbier, IV, 946 (qui précise : "attribué aussi à Bordelon"). Bon état (rel. lég. frottée avec petite piq. à un mors, bon exemplaire par ailleurs).
1 gravure en couleurs format 29,1 x 23,6 cm, s.l.n.d. [ Chez Moithey, Paris, 1815 ]
Rare exemplaire de cette estampe anti-napoléonienne, produite en 1815, probablement pendant les Cent Jours, et légendée par une citation extraite des oeuvres de Voltaire. Bon état (verso des 4 coins anciennement encollé, qq. lég. rouss.). Cf. Bibliographie de la France, 1815, 476
Paris, Imp. Stereotype de Tremblay - 1826 - Complet en 3 volumes In-12 - Reliure plein veau de l'époque -cassée) - Ornée aux 1 & 4 plats de la mention "Prix du collège de Henry IV avec des palmes entourée - 441, 461 & 384 pages - rousseurs
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in 16 plein vélin à rabats,titre gravé,ex libris à la plume au verso,330 pages,titre illustré et gravé, tranches jaspées,Ex officina Elzeviriana 1634.très rare ouvrage en latin sur la Hongrie imprimé par les soins des Elzévier.Jolie impression Très bon état
Folio. Cont. full vellum. Vellum loosening at first edge. Engraved title and printed with engraved vignette. (64),1156 pp + General register (lacks last few pages of the Index).
Weimar, Landes=Industrie=Comptoir, 1809. Uncut in 5 original parts, all with original printed wrappers. Stamp on title-pages. 335,(1) pp., 8 large folded engraved maps of which 6 are handcoloured. Title-pages and last leaves with browning in margins, otherwise fine.
Wien, Carl Gerold's Sohn, 1872. Lex8vo. Later modest hfabrikoid. Stamp on titlepage. (2),233,(2) pp. and 5 large folded maps and 5 plans. Internally clean and fine.
Pest, Wien und Leipzig, Hartleben's, 1854. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt lettering. Stamp on title-page. Large folded engraved panoramic view of Constantinopel as frontispiece. 136 pp., 4 folded engraved maps, parly in colour. Clean and fine.
1807 ouvrage consacré aux progrès des sciences, de l'agriculture et des arts; 2 vols. iv, 571, 551 p., contemporary hcalf (spine gilt, joints/spines somewhat worn).
Bruxelles, Office de Publicité, 1871. Contemp. hcalf. Fronthinges broken and taped. A stamp on first titlepage. Ca. 950 pp.
1993 New York, Christie's, 1993 : In-4 Carré, Cartonnage d'éditeurs. 79 pp., 58 lots, nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et N&B in-texte, pleine toile verte de l'éditeur avec titre doré sur le dos et 1° plat, vente du 29 octobre 1993 Très bon état, Couv. remarquable, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais.
LEFORT. 1856. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Quelques rousseurs. 144 pages - Frontispice en noir et blanc de la prise de Sebastopol. . . . Classification Dewey : 990-Histoire générale des autres pays
2ème Edition - Classification Dewey : 990-Histoire générale des autres pays
Paris, Libr. de Bibliophiles, 1885. Small 8vo. Fine orig. hcalf, gilt spine and gilt lettering to covers. (4),62,(1) pp. Printed on fine paper.
Paris, 1650. 12mo. In contemporary limp vellum. Paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Small tear to spine, otherwise a nice and clean copy. (2), 333, (3), 96 pp.
The uncommon first edition of the account of the trial of Louis de Marillac who was decapitated on 10 May 1632 at the Place de Grève in Paris. The present work function as part two of “Memoires du cardinal de Richelieu”, but is a separate work in itself.
Prague, Kronberger et Weber, 1833. Orig. printed boards, clothbacked. Stamp on title. 22 pp.
1999 London, Christie's, 1999 : In-4 Carré, Broché. 258 pp., 176 lots, nombreuses illustrations en couleurs in-texte, vente du 17 Mars 1999 Très bon état, Couv. remarquable, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais.
Leipzig, F.G. Jacobäer,1795-1800. Small 8vo. 3 contemp. hcalf. Gilt spines, title-and tomelabels with gilt lettering. Spines with some wear. 2 engraved titlepages (of 3) (16),XCIX,410XXXVI,135,194,192,(1)(6),IV,92,108,116,162 pp. and 14 engraved plates (of ?) Browning and brownspots to leaves. Signs of use..
No place, No printer, 1807. Later clothbacked boards. Stamp on titlepage. 55 pp. and 1 folded table. Somewhat brownspotted.
Illustrated with fifteen lithographic drawings, a new edition, revised and corrected, 8vo, original cloth, Printed and sold by E. Andrews, Guildford, 1840, 140 pp. et 2 ff. n. ch.
Fair (cloth rubbed, first leaves weak, ink signature on verso of the frontispiece). With its original cloth
1939 9 p., 2 maps, 20 pls, paperbound. Ex libris.
Kiøbenhavn, Soldin, 1799. Nyere smukt hldrbd. med ophøjede bind på ryg. Lidt misfarvning i nederste rygfelt. XXXI,406 pp.
The thirty-third Edition, 1 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque plein maroquin vert, dos à 5 nerfs orné, roulette d'encadrement et motifs en écoinçons en plats, Printed by Asignement from the Executors of the late Edwd Wicksteed for John Hinton, in Paternoster Row, near Wawick Lane, s.d. [circa 1766-1770 ], 3 ff., IX-156 pp.
Interesting copy, in it's contemporary green morocco binding. Good (small lack on first blank leaf, small lack on top of spine, ex-libris Duq de San Lucar La Mayor)
London, Printed for J. Baker and T. Warner, 1716. 8vo. In a contemporary Cambridge-style mirror binding with five raised bands. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Light wear and miscolouring to extremities, corner bumped. A few corrections and cross-outs in text. Small worm-tract to lower outer corner of last 20 ff. (16), 206 pp. (Pp. 50-63 misnumbered).
The rare first edition of this anonymously published political and religious treatise that addresses the dangers posed by the ongoing rebellion against the British monarchy during a period of political and religious turmoil following the Jacobite rising of 1715. “The following Discourse was occafion'd by a Sermon preach'd Nov. 15. 1715. It was some time before I refolved upon the Publication of it, and then thought fit to add in proper Places, the Substance of several other Sermons which related to the same Subject which with other Thoughts occurring, swell'd the Book to a much larger Bulk than I at first intended. The main Design is, partly to demonstrate the Unreasonableness, Impiety, and Wickedness of those who rife up in Rebellion against our only Rightful Sovereign King George, endeavour to dethrone him, and set up a Popish Pretender to his Crown” (From the preface to the present work). The Jacobite rising of 1715 was the attempt by James Edward Stuart (or the Old Pretender) to regain the thrones of England, Ireland and Scotland for the exiled Stuarts. The English Jacobites allied with Scottish Jacobites under the command of William Gordon they marched into England, where they encountered Government forces at the Battle of Preston on November 12–14. Initially, the Jacobites gained the upper hand, however, the arrival of Government reinforcements the following day turned the luck which lead to the eventual surrender of the Jacobite forces.This main sermon/discourse of this present work was written on November 15th, that is immediately after the fall of the Jacobites. Probably due to the instability and relatively insecure future the author has wished to remain anonymous. The document is structured to provide an analysis of the causes and consequences of the rebellion, underlining the author's position that the monarchy and the Church of England must be upheld to maintain social order and stability. The book criticizes the growing influence of dissenting religious groups particularly those associated with Calvinistic beliefs, arguing that their rebellion against the established order was both treasonous and destabilizing. Terry: A BIBLIOGRAPHY of Jacobite History 1689-1788, P. 288.
Leipzig, Geibel, 1855. Cont. hcloth. Stamp on title. 146 pp.