"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)."
" 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)."
A BREST. SANS NOM D'EDITEUR. SANS DATE (1761). PETIT IN-8 BROCHE (10 X 16,5 X 1,5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE (2) + XVI + (2) ET 208 PAGES, COUVERTURE MUETTE, TRANCHES ROUGES. REIMPRESSION AVEC DES PIECES NOUVELLES, D'UN LIVRE PUBLIE D'ABORD EN 1750 SOUS LE TITRE "PROCES CONTRE LES JESUITES", MIS A L'INDEX LE 11 MAI 1754, ET DEVENU INTROUVABLE (BARBIER. III. 1502-1053). BON EXEMPLAIRE.
Aix. Jean-Baptiste Girard. 1731. In-12 (100 x 167 mm) pleine basane marbrée, dos à 5 nerfs très orné, gardes peignées, pièce de titre maroquin rouge. 2 curieuses gravures sur bois hors texte et 172 pages. 2. Le Porte-Feuille du Diable, ou suite de Philotanus, Poëme dédié à Mme Galpin. Paris. Alithophile. 1733. XII, 62, (2) pages. 3. Troisème Harangue, 56 pages. 4. Quatrième Harangue. 1736. 1f., VI, 76 pages. 5. Cinquième Harangue. 1740. 2ff., X, 18 pages. 6. Les Préjugés démasqués. Portmahon. 1756. 2ff., 94 pages. Reliure frottée avec restauration du coin inférieur du 1er plat assez bien réussie, quelques pages brunies, mais bon exemplaire. Rare.