Ecole des Loisirs-Collection Mouche de Poche.. 1993. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 56 pages, illustrations noir & blanc in et hors texte de Philippe Dumas.. . . . Classification Dewey : 843.0692-Livres d'enfants
Reference : RO70027503
ISBN : 2211035442
Classification Dewey : 843.0692-Livres d'enfants
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A Paris, chez Jacques Estienne, ruë Saint Jacques, à la Vertu, 1723, 2 volumes grand in-folio de 405x260 mm environ, Tome I, A-E : 1f.blanc, 4ff. (faux-titre,titre en rouge et noir, epistre à Monseigneur Amelot avec lettrine et large bandeau), xxviij-2002 colonnes (2 colonnes par page), Privilege, 1f. (fautes à corriger), 1f.blanc, - Tome II, F-Z : 1f.blanc, faux -titre, titre, 1956 colonnes, 1f.blanc, plein veau granité brun, dos à 6 nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés, ornés de caissons à riches motifs dorés, coupes dorées, tranches mouchetées de rouge. Papier un peu jauni avec avec rousseurs et taches d'encre anciennes par endroits, cuir très épidermé, rayé et frotté avec des manques et des restaurations 2 coins tapés. Edition originale parue à titre posthume.
Jacques Savary des Brûlons, né en 1657 à Paris et mort le 22 avril 1716, est un inspecteur général de la Douane français sous le règne de Louis XIV, auteur du Dictionnaire universel du commerce publié à titre posthume en 1723. Merci de nous contacter à l'avance si vous souhaitez consulter une référence au sein de notre librairie.
A Paris, Chez la Veuve Estienne et Fils, 1741. 3 volumes. (8), xxvii, (1), 544 pp., (545)-1140 numbered columns; (4) pp., 1772 numbered columns; (4) pp., 1316, 684 numbered columns. Folio. Contemporary marbled calf, spines gilt with raised bands, red labels with gilt lettering. Kress 4584; Goldsmiths 7819; not in Einaudi; not in INED. Jacques Savary (1622-1690) was for some time director of the French Royal Domains, and later became general business agent to the Duke of Mantua. He had such sound notions about commerce and was so successful in his operations that Colbert appointed him in 1670 in the "Conseil de la Reforme", which was to reform and refine the rules of commercial practice. The "Commercial Code" of 1673 resulting from it was called after him "Code Savary". He was then also pressed to write down and publish all his commercial knowledge, which pressure led to the publication of the famous Le parfait Négociant (1675). It taught everything a merchant should know, but only his left papers revealed to the world the immense and universal knowledge on commerce Savary possessed. The dictionary was immensely successful and covers all aspects of commerce and trade as well as legal and historical matters. Deals among others with: trading cities throughout the world, their manufactures, operation of foreign trade, trading companies (including a short history of the South Sea Company), banking (including an account of John Law's Bank), bookkeeping, etc. etc. The dictionary was the first of its kind to appear in Europe, and has furnished the principal part of the material for most of the dictionaries that were to follow. The project was sponsored by the French government who justly considered that such a dictionary, if well executed, would be of national importance. Hence a considerable, and indeed the most valuable portion of the work is compiled from memoirs sent to the author, by order of government, by the inspectors of manufactures in France and by the French consuls in foreign countries (see: McCulloch, p. 61). The dictionary is preceded, in volume one, with an elaborate, long (upto column 544) separate essay on the "État général du commerce de l'Europe" (and followed by the other continents Africa, Asia and the Americas). - Very small damage to head of spines of volumes 1 and 2.
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A Paris, Chez la Veuve Estienne et Fils, 1741. With nice head- and tailpieces. 3 volumes. (8), xxvii, (1), 544 pp., (545)-1140 numbered columns; (4) pp., 1772 numbered columns; (4) pp., 1316, 684 numbered columns. Folio. Contemporary marbled calf, spines gilt with raised bands, red labels with gilt lettering, red edges, joints, head and foot of spine and some corners repaired. Kress 4584; Goldsmiths 7819; not in Einaudi; not in INED. Jacques Savary (1622-1690) was for some time director of the French Royal Domains, and later became general business agent to the Duke of Mantua. He had such sound notions about commerce and was so successful in his operations that Colbert appointed him in 1670 in the "Conseil de la Reforme", which was to reform and refine the rules of commercial practice. The "Commercial Code" of 1673 resulting from it was called after him "Code Savary". He was then also pressed to write down and publish all his commercial knowledge, which pressure led to the publication of the famous Le parfait Négociant (1675). It taught everything a merchant should know, but only his left papers revealed to the world the immense and universal knowledge on commerce Savary possessed. The dictionary was immensely successful and covers all aspects of commerce and trade as well as legal and historical matters. Deals among others with: trading cities throughout the world, their manufactures, operation of foreign trade, trading companies (including a short history of the South Sea Company), banking (including an account of John Law's Bank), bookkeeping, etc. etc. The dictionary was the first of its kind to appear in Europe, and has furnished the principal part of the material for most of the dictionaries that were to follow. The project was sponsored by the French government who justly considered that such a dictionary, if well executed, would be of national importance. Hence a considerable, and indeed the most valuable portion of the work is compiled from memoirs sent to the author, by order of government, by the inspectors of manufactures in France and by the French consuls in foreign countries (see: McCulloch, p. 61). The dictionary is preceded, in volume one, by an elaborate, long (upto column 544) separate essay on the "État général du commerce de l'Europe" (and followed by other essays on the continents of Africa, Asia and the Americas). Ooii -Vviv in volume three with a wormtrack in the upper outer blank margin.
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Paris Paul Hartmann, F. de Nobele 1952 1 vol. en feuilles fort vol., en feuilles sous chemise cartonnée à lacets, 57 pp. de texte par Guillaume Jeanneau et 324 planches de photos hors-texte par Pierre Devinoy. Chemise un peu fragilisée, trace de mouillure au dernier feuillet blanc, sans atteinte aux planches.