"10. Brest, (Amsterdam) s.e., 1750, in-12°, xiv + 211 pp, contemporary leather, gilt decorated raised spine, marbled endpapers, red edges, some library stamps on title, title printed in red and black.. Nicolas Jouin, 1684 - 1757, satirical jansenist poet and pamphleteer from Chartres, jeweller and Paris banker; spent some time at the Bastille. (Authorship of this anonymous publication according to P. Lelong, see also Library of Congress n° 85884511)."
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" Brest, s.e., 1750, in-12°, xiv + 254 pp, contemporary leather, spine very worn, upper joint broken but still holding, red edges, copy from the library of Victor Chauvin , with some pencil notes in his hand on the first paste-down and an ex-libris with his portrait on the first fly-leaf. According to his notes this book was put on the Roman Catholic Index of forbiden books on May 11th 1754. Nicolas Jouin, 1684 - 1757, satirical jansenist poet and pamphleteer from Chartres, jeweller and Paris banker; spent some time at the Bastille. (Authorship of this anonymous publication according to P. Lelong)."
" Brest, (Amsterdam) s.e., 1750, in-12°, xiv + 211 pp, contemporary leather, gilt decorated raised spine, some library stamps on title, title printed in black only (we have seen this edition with two-coloured title page). Binding with some wear at extremities. Nicolas Jouin, 1684 - 1757, satirical jansenist poet and pamphleteer from Chartres, jeweller and Paris banker; spent some time at the Bastille. (Authorship of this anonymous publication according to P. Lelong, see also Library of Congress no. 85884511)."
1750 s.n., Brest (Amsterdam), 1750. In-12, plein veau porphire, dos orné.(xiv), 211 pages
Ce livre fut mis à l'Index des livres interdits en 1751. Toute petite tache sous la date en page de titre.Sinon, très bel exemplaire de toute blancheur. Peu commun