Réimpression de L'ancien Moniteur. Mai 1789 - Novembre 1799. Tome Vingt-sixième

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Réimpression de L'ancien Moniteur. Mai 1789 - Novembre 1799. Tome Vingt-sixième

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Réimpression de L'ancien Moniteur. Mai 1789 - Novembre 1799. Tome Vingt-sixième

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Publisher:  Au bureau Central

Place of printing:  Paris

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Product Condition:
Specimen in good condition. Half leather binding and marbled plates, with abrasions on the edges and corners and on the plates themselves. Fold at the top corner of the front plate. Spine with titles, gilt and embossed friezes. Sprayed cuts, with dust spots and blooms. Corrugated papers, blued with scattered blooms. Cut to the lateral edge of cards from 297 to 454, without compromising the text. Beautiful Ex-libris label applied to the first guard sheet. Text in French. Texte en Français. Livre en bon ètat.

Pages:  (4), 720

Format:  In the eighth

Dimensions (cm):
Height:  27
Width:  18

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Text in French. Texte en Français. The Réimpression de ancien Moniteur, created in 1842, provides first-hand documents for the study of the events between the assembly of the States General of 4 May 1789 and the coup of 18 Brumaio, of 9 November 1799 which gave the start at the Napoleon Consulate. The maxim of Aeschines shown on the title page clarifies the meaning of this publishing enterprise: “It is a good thing, O Athenians, to keep public archives. Here what is written remains immutable and not subject to changing opinions ". The source is the Moniteur universel, a newspaper founded by Charles-Joseph Panckoucke in 1789 (in reality the title was Gazette National; the subtitle Moniteur officially took over only in 1811) with the aim of reporting the events of domestic and foreign politics, the decrees and all acts of the National Constituent Assembly, including debates that were recorded in full and without comments. This volume, volume 26, reports the events from 23 September 1795 to 21 December 1795.

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