Bruxelles, Palais des Beaux-Arts, 1975. 21 x 21, 212 pp., nombreuses illustrations dont certaines en couleurs, broché, bon état (dos légèrement abîmé).
Paris, Editions Scala / Musée Rodin, 1999. 27,5 x 19,5 cm, softcover. Very fine copy. Exemplaire très frais127 PP.
Un petit album qui est une magnifique et suffisante introduction à Rodin , l'iconographie est excellente ,vraiment ! Envoi soigné .
Musée Rodin, Paris, 1988. In-4, broché sous couverture illustrée en couleur, 47 pp. Avant-propos, par Jacques Vilain - Catalogue : Sculpture. - Dessins, par Nicole Barbier et J. Villain [41 n°] - Biographie. - Expositions personnelles. -Œuvres dans les collections publiques. - Bibliographie.
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" Gand (Gent), Pierre de Goesin, (1775), large in-4°, 26,6 x 21 cm, (6)nn pp + 268 pp + 4 engraved double page plates, with many tables , all pages with a typographical border. Bound in contemporary mottled calf, raised gilt spine, edges painted red, marbled endpapers. Very fine copy. Bought in 1903 as item 8866 from the catalogue of Vve Foulard & Fils à Paris. Most of this study concerns the economic side of the penal system. New is that prisoners ought to learn a trade, so as to fend for themselves once freed. Schools for the children of the poor could prevent mendacity. In line with the ideas of the Enlightenment , Vilain XIIII, who was a longtime Pensionary (president) to the Council of Flanders (the former County), is the first here to write on the link between poverty and crime. In order to remediate he proposes a rather radical reform of the penal - and prison system in order to reeducate criminals. In 1771 in Ackergem near Gent a prison, with the architectural outlay he advocated, was built . It included the famous radial groundfloor, an idea which had a large influence on prisons built in France, the United Kingdom and the United States. (See Piet Lenders; Vilain XIIII, Leuven 1995 ; Michel Foucault ; Surveiller et punir, pp 124-125). Very nice copy in a contemporary binding of the first edition of this pioneering work on prison reform along the lines of the Enlightenment."
"19. Gand (Gent), Pierre de Goesin, (1775), large in-4°, 26,6 x 21 cm, (6)nn pp + 268 pp + 4 engraved double page plates, with many tables , all pages with a typographical border. Sewn, contemporary marbled boards, spine missing, uncut copy with dustsoiled edges, interior fine. This is the copy of Mr. Merghelijnck of Ipres, judicial registrar of the Veurne Ambacht. He most probably received this copy from the author (small handwritten note - from the author ?- tipped in on the first fly leaf). Most of this study concerns the economic side of the penal system. New is that prisoners ought to learn a trade, so as to fend for themselves once freed. Schools for the children of the poor could prevent mendacity. In line with the ideas of the Enlightenment , Vilain XIIII, who was a longtime Pensionary (president) to the Council of Flanders (the former County), is the first here to write on the link between poverty and crime. In order to remediate he proposes a rather radical reform of the penal - and prison system in order to reeducate criminals. In 1771 in Ackergem near Gent a prison, with the architectural outlay he advocated, was built . It included the famous radial groundfloor, an idea which had a large influence on prisons built in France, the United Kingdom and the United States. (See Piet Lenders; Vilain XIIII, Leuven 1995 ; Michel Foucault ; Surveiller et punir, pp 124-125). Interesting copy of the first edition of this pioneering work on prison reform along the lines of the Enlightenment."
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Reference : 5194
LA GRIVE, 1958-1972. 33 fascicules in-8, agrafés ou brochés.
Manquent les numéros 101-106, 108, 127, 130, 133-137, 139, 143, 146, 154. [5194]
(Collectif) Auguste Rodin - Jean-Louis Mourier - Claire Bretecher - Alain Beausire - Jacques Vilain
Reference : ZM260
(1990)
ISBN : 2901428290
Musée Rodin, Paris, 1990. In-4 reliure cartonnée illustrée d'éditeur, 63 p. Catalogue d'exposition. 2 bandes dessinées en couleurs par J.-L. Mourier et Claire Bretecher. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et couleurs. Bon état.
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