Marcel Rivièr et Cie. 1956. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé. 148 pages. Mors très légèrement déchirés en coiffes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
ANTHROPOS. Mai 1971. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 459 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
"""Sociologie et Travail"". Classification Dewey : 330-Economie"
Anthropos. 1969. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, 2ème plat abîmé, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 178 pages - rousseurs sur le 1er plat - 2ème plat absent - dos absent.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
ÉDI in12. Sans date. Broché. très bon état intérieur propre
Bon état
FERNAND NATHAN. 1969. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 207 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Publisud, 1991. in-8, 438 pp., illustrations, broché, couv.
Bel exemplaire. [HA-109/6]
1977-1978 Edition des Presses Universitaires de France (PUF), collection "Nouvelle Clio. L'histoire et ses problèmes", N° 8 et N° 8 bis - 1977-1978 - 2 volumes petit in-8, brochés - 940 pages (pagination continue sur les 2 volumes)
Bon état - Couvertures légèrement jaunies - Menus frottements sur les couv.
Lons-le-Saunier, Escallier Et Cie 1823, VIII, 375 pp. In-12 étroit, Pleine basane, dos plat orné de fleurons
Edition stéréotype Page de titre orné d'une petite vignette
, Brepols, 2006 XIV 458 p., 27 b/w ill., 178 x 254 mm, Languages: English, Paperback. ISBN 9782503518305.
Over the course of the fifteenth century easel paintings edged out tapestries, frescoes and wood inlay pictures on the walls of private dwellings. Millions of such paintings were produced in the period 1450-1800, in all shapes and sizes, and across the whole range of prices. Who bought them? How were they distributed? What place did they occupy among other "luxury" possessions? Such questions seem to require that visual culture be treated as an integral part of family spending and commercial pursuits. This volume is the outcome of a four-year collaboration between art historians, economists, social historians and museum professionals from the US, Australia and Europe; its aim was to map the new ground identified by these and related questions, in local contexts, but with comparative and longitudinal concerns constantly in mind. The result is an entirely new matrix of the business and artistic interactions through which visual cultures in early modern Europe were formed. The editors, Neil De Marchi and Hans J. Van Miegroet, an economist and an art historian, have collaborated across their disciplines for ten years. Here they have interspersed participants' essays with brief connecting observations, to produce a text that respects disciplinary expertise while making connections across locations and across time. Much has been written about European paintings; but how markets in paintings emerged, who they served, what roles and institutions were developed that enabled them to function effectively, and how exchange affected visual preferences, have not been studied in such a deliberately wide-angled, comparative way. Mapping Markets is not only a book about paintings, but a compendium of cross-disciplinary methods and insights. It charts the state of research in this trans-disciplinary field, identifies gaps, and poses questions for scholars and students wishing to pursue further the issues raised here.
CEPED. 1985. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. Plaquette de 32 pages. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampon et annotations de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Université des Sciences Sociales de Toulouse, Faculté des Sciences Economiques. Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
Edizione quinta veneta, accresciuta della seconda parte. Remondini tipografo ed editore, Bassano, 1820. In-16 (mm. 176x98), due parti in 1 volume mz. pelle coeva, filetti e titolo oro al dorso, pp. 299. Il cuoco maceratese insegna a cuocere ogni sorta di vivande, tanto di grasso che di magro; imbandir mense secondo la nuova moda, e l'ultimo buon gusto; e finalmente il modo facile di fare allievi di sotto-Cuochi, ed il dover di questi verso i loro rispettivi Uffiziali. Nella seconda parte s'insegna a cucinare ogni vivanda di latticini, erbe, pesce, e salumi, coll'aggiunta di mettere in pratica, e lavorare ogni sorta di commestibili da credenza, e vantaggioso non meno a giovani servitori, e a donne di cucina, ma ancora a tutti quelli che vogliono applicare a simile mestiere.Cfr. Westbury Handlist of Italian cookery books, p. 159 n. 6: vi sono citate numerose ediz., a partire dalla prima di Macerata del 1781.Con qualche lieve fiorit. o arross. ma complessivam. un buon esemplare con barbe.
1784 1784 1784-s.L.
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P., Sans nom, 1792, in 8° relié plein veau du temps, dos à nerfs orné, plats avec encadrements de filets dorés, 367 pages ; coiffes usées ; frottis ; l'étiquette de titre manque ; coins émoussés.
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(No place, nor printer), 1741. 8vo. In contemporary full mottled calf with five raised bands and gilt lettering to spine. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. All edges coloured in red. A nice and clean copy. (16), 367 pp.
First edition of Necker’s work on the government of the Germany based on various laws and juridical material. Karl Friedrich Necker (French: Charles Frédéric Necker) was the farther of Jacques Necker, Genevan banker and statesman who served as finance minister for Louis XVI.
(Paris?), 1784. 8vo. Bound in three nice, uniform brown half calf bindings withtitle- and tome-labels to spines. A very nice, clean, and fresh copy. VII, (1), CLIX, (1), 352 pp., one folded table VII, (1), 536 pp." VIII, 468 pp. The table in volume one lying loose.
The very rare first edition, first printing (see Carpenter) of Necker's seminal main work - a work which helped cement Necker's great reputation and which furthermore constitutes the only authentic account of the finances of France before the Revolution.The French bankier Jacques Necker, who was appointed French Minister of Finance during three periods (1777-1781, 1788-1789, 1789-1790), was famous for his opposition to the physiocrats. He replaced Turgot in as Minister of Finance in 1776, and attacked Turgot's plan for free trade in grains. He initiated economic reforms which were designed to help the poor French economy. Instead of using the more traditional method of raising taxes he, on the contrary, raised the interest rates and kept the comparatively low income-tax. At the time he was regarded a financial genius primarily because of his ability to aid the American Colonies in their war of independence against England without raising taxes. Thereby he used his economic skills not only to help the domestic economy but also as a mean of foreign political pressure. His most famous contribution to French history in general is the publication of his ""Compte rendu au Roi"" (""Report to the King""), in which the public for the first time could read about the government income and expenditures. His will and ambitions to inform and educate the people together with the fact that he was a commoner made him popular with the people. Partly due to his public popularity, on July 11th 1789 he was dismissed, an act which caused public rioting. These riots, combined with the economic crisis and high inflated corn-prices, led to the storming of the Bastille on July 14th 1789.During his retirement, Necker wrote his famous ""Traité de l'administration des finances de la France"", which today is regarded the most comprehensive and in-depth explanation of Necker's economic thoughts. It had such an enormous success with the general reader that within a few days, more than 80.000 copies were sold! According to Carpenter, no less than 7 issues were printed during the first year of publication, and they are very difficult to know from eachother"" ""All are printed from the same setting of type, but they differ slightly in terms of the pagination... These slight variations indicate great demand. There were also pirated French editions."" (Carpenter). According to Carpenter, the present copy is the rare actual first issue of this seminal work, which contributed greatly to bolstering Necker's reputation.Carpenter XXIX(1) Einaudi A.582 Goldsmith 12732 INED 3358 Kress B752.
A Paris, Chez Panckoucke, 1765. 4 works bound in 1 volume. (8), 135 pp.; 15, (3) pp.; 14 pp.; 30 pp. 8vo. Contemporary marbled calf, spine gilt in compartments, gilt coat of arms of Aurengre on both sides, slightly worn and bumped. First work: INED 3360; Conlon 73:1090; Kress 6958; Goldsmiths 10954; Higgs 5713; not in Einaudi. First edition. 'It has been noted that Necker retired from active direction of his bank in 1772. From that date his goal was evidently a career in the government. The appearance a year later of his Eloge de Colbert was widely recognized as his bid for the post of finance minister, as well as his reform program if appointed. He entered the book in competition for the prize of eloquence annually offered by the Académie française. The Academy conferred the prize on the Eloge de Colbert after it was read to them by d'Alembert in August 1773. (.....) the Eloge de Colbert is an important document in Necker's political and ministerial career. It provides an introduction to the themes he was to expound later. It also indicates the nature of his ambition, for he unveiled himself in it' (Robert D. Harris, Necker. Reform Statesman of the Ancien Régime, pp. 47ff.)- Handwritten name in blank outer margin of title-page.Second work: Conlon 69:648.First edition.Third work: Conlon 73:950.First edition.Fourth work: Conlon 65:962.First edition.- For the coat of arms of the "Famille d'Aurengre" on the binding see: Olivier, xi, pl. 1106.
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A Lyon, chez G. Regnault, 1788. (8), 455, (1, errata) pp. 8vo. Contemporary speckled calf, spine richly gilt in compartments, red label with gilt lettering, a bit rubbed. Kress B.1453; Einaudi 4112; Goldsmiths and INED cite the 4to editions from the same year only. First 8vo edition, published in the same year as the first 4to edition. Necker's famous defence against accusations by Calonne who claimed that Necker's tenure in office which ended in 1781 was not the success it was thought to be and that Necker's famous Compte Rendu was based on incorrect figures. Calonne claimed his figures were based on what he called "comptes effectifs" which he however consistently failed to produce to prove his point. The previous controller general, Joly de Fleury, confirmed that he believed that Necker's Compte Rendu was accurate, a claim which shocked the keeper of the seals, Hue de Miromesnil and the King: Calonne was dismissed and Necker returned to office shorlty thereafter. See: Robert D. Harris: Necker, Reform Statesman of the Ancien Regime, pp. 232 ff.
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Paris, Imprimerie royale, 1781. In-4, 116 pp. 3 pl., broché, couverture de papier marbré postérieure, étui et chemise de même (rousseurs, petite déchirure marginale de l'une des planches repliées).
Édition originale d'un des documents les plus importants relatif aux finances de la France pré révolutionnaire. Il est l'oeuvre de Jacques Necker alors ministre des Finances de Louis XVI. En pleine Guerre d'indépendance des États-Unis, Necker y présente en détail la situation financière hors état de guerre soit les dépenses et recettes ordinaires. Son but est de rendre publiques les finances afin d'encourager les investisseurs. La divulgation du montant de certaines dépenses telles les pensions ajoutée à son désir de réformes créent un scandale qui conduira à sa démission. L'exemplaire est bien complet d'un tableau des revenus et dépenses, d'une carte de France de la gabelle et une carte de France des fermes, en couleurs. Voir photographie(s) / See picture(s) * Membre du SLAM et de la LILA / ILAB Member. La librairie est ouverte du lundi au vendredi de 14h à 19h. Merci de nous prévenir avant de passer,certains de nos livres étant entreposés dans une réserve.
S.l., s.n., 1784. Trois volumes in-8 de CLIX, 352 pp.avec un tableau dépliant - VI, 536 pp. - IV, 468 pp. Aux premier et troisième tomes l'ex-libris a été arraché. Le tome II porte encors son ex-libris de la famille de Créquy en Artois; Manque de papier à la marge droite du titre du premier tome sans atteinte au texte. L'ensemble est en bon état intérieur. Demi-basane d'époque, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés. Mors fendu en tête du tome I avec accident à l'encoche de coiffe, petit travail de vers en charnière du tome III, coins émoussés.
Londres et Paris, (Panckoucke), 1788 in-8, [4]-544 pp., demi-basane fauve, dos lisse orné (rel. de l'époque). Petit manque au mors supérieur, infimes trous de ver au dos, coins usés.
Édition originale de "cet ouvrage d'une éloquence sobre et mesurée qui était destiné à combattre les empiètements politiques du matérialisme naissant. Soucieux du bien public, Necker y démontrait que l'ordre civil et politique ne peut être assuré que s'il est assis sur l'autorité religieuse" (Bosse). La même année, le janséniste Étienne Brémont et Rivarol répondaient à ce texte.Bon exemplaire malgré les défauts signalés.Quérard,VI, 394. INED, 3361. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT
Londres et Paris, (Panckoucke), 1788 in-8, [4]-544 pp., broché, couverture papier de l'époque, étiquette de titre au dos.
Édition originale de "cet ouvrage d'une éloquence sobre et mesurée qui était destiné à combattre les empiètements politiques du matérialisme naissant. Soucieux du bien public, Necker y démontrait que l'ordre civil et politique ne peut être assuré que s'il est assis sur l'autorité religieuse" (Bosse). La même année, le janséniste Étienne Brémont et Rivarol répondaient à ce texte.Bon exemplaire tel que paru.Quérard,VI, 394. INED, 3361. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT
S.l., An X (1802) in-8, XI-323 pp.-1 f. d'errata, demi-maroquin vert, dos à faux nerfs orné (reliure de l'époque). Dos passé.
Édition originale du dernier ouvrage de Necker à être publié de son vivant (il devait mourir le 9 avril 1804). Ce n'est pas le moins important : en pleine expérience politique du Consulat, il examine la Constitution de l'an VIII et compare les caractères d'une part de la "monarchie héréditaire et tempérée" (régime traditionnel de la France), de l'autre de la "République une et indivisible" (tentée de 1792 à 1799) pour déterminer quel est le meilleur régime pour la France. Ses préférences se portent sur une "république aristocratique sous une autorité élective ou héréditaire", qui correspond assez en fait à ce que sera ultérieurement le régime de la Charte.Stourm, 310. INED, 3359. Einaudi, 4099.Bon exemplaire. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT
A Paris, Chez J. B. Brunet, M. DCC. LXXIII, (1773), in-8vo, 4 p. (titre avec vignette gravée ‘fleurs’) + 108 p., reliure en d.-cuir, dos richement orné or avec pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, plats couverts de papier dominoté à l’ancien ‘coquille’, idem pour les gardes, (bonne reliure moderne).
Edition originale. Division du discours: 1) p. 2 ss. On trace l’arrivée de Colbert au Ministère des Finances, & l’on fixe l’attention sur l’importance de cette Place, & sur les hautes qualités qu’elle exige, comme un premier moyen de rendre hommage à celui qui l’a si bien remplie./ 2) p. 12 ss. On montre l’état des Affaires à l’entrée de Colbert dans le Ministère, & le succes de ses premiers travaux./ 3) p. 18 ss. On cherche les principes de Colbert sur l’économie politique, & on les compare à sa conduite./ 4) p. 42 ss. On parle de ses soins pour la Marine, les Arts, les Sciences & les Lettres, de sa mort & de l’injustice de ses Contemporains. P. 106 ‘Fin’, p. 107 - 108 ‘Table des notes"It has been noted that Necker retired from active direction of his bank in 1772. From that date his goal was evidently a career in the government. The appearance a year later of his Eloge de Colbert was widely recognized as his bid for the post of finance minister, as well as his reform program if appointed. He entered the book in competition for the prize of eloquence annually offered by the Académie française. The Academy conferred the prize on the Eloge de Colbert after it was read to them by d’Alembert in August 1773. (.....) the Eloge de Colbert is an important document in Necker’s political and ministerial career. It provides an introduction to the themes he was to expound later. It also indicates the nature of his ambition, for he unveiled himself in it" (Robert D. Harris, Necker. Reform Statesman of the Ancien Regime, pp. 47ff.).
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S.l., s.d. (1787) in-8, 107 pp., broché sous couverture factice de papier bleu, tranches marbrées.
Il existe plusieurs éditions différentes de ce texte à l'adresse de Paris, de Londres, ou, pour au moins quatre d'entre elles, sans page de titre et commençant directement par le texte (comme ici). Il s'agit d'une réponse au Mémoire de Calonne présenté au Roi et à l'assemblée des notables de 1787.Kress B 1291. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT