"12. Amsterdam ( = Paris ) , no printer, in-8°, 1763, two parts in one volume, in-8°, 19,5 x 12,3 cm, (6)nn pp (engraved frontispiece plate, with explanation) + 60 pp ; 107 pp + (5)nn pp (all blank ; G6verso, leaves G7,G8 ), complete. Bound in contemporary mottled calf, raised gilt spine with floral decorations, all edges painted red, very fine copy without any provenance indications. First edition, first imprint. The text is sometimes attributed to Pierre Le Ridant. The real place of imprint of this edition is Paris ( according to Weller ) . Collation of our copy identical to the copy of the BN Paris ( ref. FRBNF35943064). See also Kress 6086 for an edition with only 100 pp. Barbier I. col.214. See also René Sturm '' Bibliographie Historique des Finances...'' pp. 104-105.."
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No place, (1763). Together 2 volumes in 1. (4), 100 pp.; (2), 26 pp. 8vo. Modern half vellum, label with gilt lettering. First work: Kress 6086; Goldsmiths 9873; INED 1276; Higgs 3017; Peignot i, 90-92; Weulersse i, xxvi. Second issue of the first edition, including at the end the Réponse aux objects des remonstrances du Parlement de Bordeux, which was not included in the first issue. In this vehement work, the 'Fermiers-Généraux' were accused of corruption. It caused the imprisonment of the author, the printer (Lambert) and the distributor (Ormancey) in the Bastille. Four years after its publication the book was still sold secretly at high prices. Verso half-title contains the "explication" of the frontispiece. Second work: not in Kress; Goldsmiths 10025; Higgs 3018; INED 4797.According to Goldsmiths this is not by Darigrand, but a reply to Darigrand's work.
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A La Haye, 1764. Together 3 volumes in 1. (4), 60, 107, (1) pp.; (2), 26 pp.; 24 pp. 8vo. Contemporary marbled calf, spine gilt in compartments, red label with gilt lettering, red edges, lightly worn, some spots. First work: Kress 6086; Goldsmiths 9873; INED 1276; Higgs 3017; Conlon 63:751. First issue of the first edition. In this vehemently written work, the fermiers-généraux were accused of corruption. It caused the author's imprisonment in the Bastille. The volume was printed by Lambert and distributed by Ormancy, who also were arrested. Four years after its publication the book was still sold secretly at high prices. Second work: Not in Kress; Goldsmiths 10025; Higgs 3018; INED 4797; Conlon 63:752.First edition.According to Goldsmiths this is not by Darigrand, but a reply to Darigrand's work, INED also believes this work to be written by another, anonymous, author, Conlon lists it under Darigrand.Third work: Not in Kress; Goldsmiths 10020; Higgs 3268; INED 4778; Conlon 64:441.First edition.Loosely inserted: ARRET de la cour du parlement de Rouen, qui ordonne que la brochure intitulée: Réponse à l'auteur de l'anti-financier, fera lacerée & brulé par l'exécuteur de la Haute-Justice, au pied du grand escalier de palais; enjoint à ceux qui en auroient des exemplaires, de les apporter au Greffe de la Cour, pour y être pareillement lacérés & brulés, &c. Du 9 Avril 1764. (Drop-head title). A Rouen, Chez J.J. le Boullenger, (1764).Not in Kress; Goldsmiths 10017; Higgs 3252.
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Amsterdam, (Paris, Lambert), 1763. With engraved frontispiece. (4), 100 pp. 8vo. Modern vellum boards. Kress 6086; Goldsmiths 9873; INED 1276; Higgs 3017; not in Einaudi (listing the 1764 edition); Peignot, i, 90; Le Bucher bibliographique, 505; Belin, Mouvement Philosophique, p. 188. Second issue of the first edition, including at the end the Réponse aux objets des remonstrances du Parlement de Bordeaux, which was not included in the first issue. In this vehemently work, the 'Fermiers-Généraux' were accused of corruption. It caused the imprisonment of the author, the printer (Lambert) and the distributor (Ormancey) in the Bastille. Four years after its publication the book was still sold secretly at high prices. Verso half-title contains the "explication" of the frontispiece.
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A Londres et se vend à Paris, Chez la veuve Delormel & Fils, 1757. Together 4 works bound in 1 volume. (4), 60, 107, (1) pp.; xxiv, 224 pp.; 109, (1) pp.; 67, (1) pp. and 1 table. 8vo. Contemporary polished calf, spine richly gilt, raised bands, gilt triple fillets on sides, red label with gilt lettering, a very nice copy. First work: Kress 6086-7; Goldsmiths 9873; INED 1276; Higgs 3017. First issue of the first edition. In this vehemently written work, the fermiers-généraux were accused of corruption. It caused the author's imprisonment in the Bastille. The volume was printed by Lambert and distributed by Ormancy, who also were arrested. Four years after its publication the book was still sold secretly at high prices.Second work: Not in Kress; Conlon 75:640 (claiming two volumes).First edition.Of importance for the history of the years preceding the Revolution.Third work: Conlon 82:401.First edition.Fourth work: INED 620; Conlon 57:547.First edition.
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