![]() ![]() 106 and three subsequent pages, left-hand margins yellowed. Volume 3 : browning to title and two subsequent pages, but growing fainter p. 240, 241 and 242, faint dampstain to lower margin, touching text. Volume 2 : very faint dampstain to lower margin of title and through to leaf 35, gradually fading pages 8 and 9, old brown traces of dampstains to middle of margins, same on pp. Faint spots to upper margin to some leaves at end of volume. ![]() On leaf 85, hole to the note at the bottom of the page with the loss of several letters, and the same to verso. 48, letter erased a few more letters erased on p.49 idem p. Volume 1 : narrow tear to title in the area of the date p. The various volumes have various flaws, we have listed them here carefully: A little rubbing, especially to covers (with some paper lacks). The A, B and C printings were done consecutively and it was only from printing D onwards that notable differences appeared.Ĭontemporary half black polished calf, vellum corners, spine with fillets, title and volume numbers gilt. ![]() Chez Durand neveu, A Paris 1782, in-12 (10x17 cm), 248pp 242ppet 231pp 257pp., 4 volumesįirst edition, rare, a C printing copy, known as “à la roue dentée”, with all the characteristics called for by Max Brun. ![]()
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