Paris, La Révolution Prolétarienne II, 1935. In-8 broché, 205 pp. Une première édition de cet ouvrage a paru en 1925. La présente édition comporte, non seulement des additions et des modifications de forme, mais d'importantes modifications de fond, particulièrement au chapitre III du 2e livre (La répartition de la plus-value entre les industriels).
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A Paris, Chez l'Auteur, Février 1825. 15 works bound in one volume. (4), 120 (misnumbered 119) pp.; one dedication leaf, 38 pp.; 20 pp.; 28 pp.; 119, (1) pp.; (2) pp.; 4 pp.; 23, (1) pp.; 55, (1) pp.; 31, (1) pp.; 24 pp.; (2), xvi, 236, 96 (Appendice) pp. + 4 leaves with tables numbered 111-117; 8 pp.; 15, (1) pp.; 86 pp. 8vo. Contemporary half calf, marbled boards, blue label to spine reading 'Chambres des Députés, session 1825. Objects DIV Tom II', and red label reading 'Réduction de la Rente par Armand Seguin', at foot of spine the number '12' gilt stamped. I: Kress C.1553; Goldsmiths 24599; not in Einaudi. II: Kress C.1554; Goldsmiths 24600; not in Einaudi. III: Kress C.1551; Goldsmiths 24598; not in Einaudi.IV: Kress C.1550; Goldsmiths 24597; not in Einaudi.V: Kress S.5636; not in Goldsmiths; not in Einaudi.VI: Kress C.1548; not in Goldsmiths; not in Einaudi.VII: Kress C.1557; not Goldsmiths; not in Einaudi.VIII: Kress C.1547; not in Goldsmiths; not in Einaudi.IX: Kress C.1549; Goldsmiths 24596; not in Einaudi.X: Kress C.1552; not in Goldsmiths; not in Einaudi.XI: Kress C.1556; Goldsmiths 24602; not in Einaudi.XII: Kress C.1788; not in Goldsmiths; not in Einaudi.XIII: Not in Kress; not in Goldsmiths; not in Einaudi.XIV: Kress C.1583; not in Goldsmiths; not in Einaudi.XV: Kress C.1407; not in Goldsmiths; not in Einaudi.All first or only editions with the exception of number 11.Armand Séguin made a fortune by winning the contract to supply the French revolutionary armies with boot leather. Napoleon, who had no love for profiteers, tried to reduce his fortune through taxes and fines but failed. Séguin survived the Empire and the Restoration and lived thereafter the life of an eccentric, Balzacian rentier, devoting most of his intellectual energies after 1815 to the composition of pamphlets on government finance. He is best known for his memoirs on heat and respiration and as Lavoisier's assistant from 1789 to the latter's death in 1794. - Second work with a printed dedication leaf, the fifth work with a handwritten and signed dedication, the work by Delon (number 13) has a somewhat larger size and has been folded to fit into the volume.
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