Les Arts Graphiques, collection "les beaux voyages "1912 petit in-8 bon état 117 pp., orné d'une carte et de 12 illustrations hors-texte en couleurs, cartonnage illustré de l'éditeur
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Paris, Cordier, 1824. Folio. Contemp. hcalf. Raised bands. Spine a bit rubbed. Stamp on title-page. title-vignette. Lithographed portrait as frontispiece. (82) pp., 2 plates, 1 engraved and handcoloured map (40 x 51 cm.) ""Carte d'Espagne pour servir... par Ch. Picquet"". Printed on thick paper. A long dedication-letter in French inserted, giving the volume to the Danish King (Frederik VI) 10 July 1825, probably signed Louis Antoine (the editor). With the crowned gilt monogram of King Frederik VI on upper board.
Cologne, Marteau, 1668. 8vo. Uniformly bound in two contemporary full calf bindings with five raised bands and richly gilt spines. Light wear to extremities. Spine-ends with a bit of loss of leather, headbands showing. Leather on spine cracked. Previous owner's name in contemporary hand to spine. Internally nice and clean. (2), 163, (3), 316 pp. (2), 388, 269 pp.
Paris, 1659. 12mo. In contemporary full calf with four raised bands and richly gilt spine, edges of boards gilt. Light wear to extremities, leather cracked and a few holes to boards. Ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Internally nice and clean. (4), 187 pp.
Exceedingly rare, allegedly new, edition of this work on the peace treaty between France and Spain, The Treaty of the Pyrenees. An edition printed by Sebastien Cramoisy in Paris, also in 1659, and despite the fact this has “nouvelle edition” printed on the title-page it is not entirely clear if this in fact was printed first or is a pirate-edition since the Cramoisy-edition seems to be expanded compared to this present edition. We have not been able to trace a single copy at auction and OCLC only list one copy (The Wiesbaden State Library, Accession no. 1260124839) The Treaty of the Pyrenees was a peace treaty signed on November 7, 1659, between France and Spain. It ended the conflict known as the Franco-Spanish War, which had been ongoing since 1635 as part of the wider Thirty Years' War. The treaty was negotiated and signed in the town of the Pyrenees Mountains, which served as a neutral ground between the two powers.
Paris, Barbin & Aubouin, 1677. 8vo. Uniformly bound in two contemporary full calf bindings with five raised bands and gilt lettering and ornamentation to spine. Edges of boards gilt. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spines. Wear to extremities. Spine-ends chipped and some of gilting worn off. Internally nice and clean. (2), 407 pp. (2), 335, (5) pp.
Uncommon first edition of this compilation of letters and major polemical texts that marked the feud between don Juan José of Austria (1629-1679), illegitimate son of Philip IV of Spain, governor of the Spanish Netherlands (1656-1659) and the Austrian Jesuit Johann Eberhard Nithard (1607-1681). Not in Barbier.
Paris, Imprimerie royale, 1667. 8vo. In contemporary full calf with four raised bands and richly gilt spine. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Light miscolouring to extremities. Minor loss of leather to upper capital, otherwise a nice and clean copy. (6), 208, 216, 8, (4) pp.
First edition of this treatise published on the order and in the name of Louis XIV. It was intended to prepare minds for the conquest of Flanders and the Spanish Netherlands. Its impact and influence on the public opinion is disputed.A 4to-edition was published the same year.