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1 BLAZE TEQUILA SAUZA Premium Tres Generaciones REPOSADO 75 CL - 38°. Triple distillation. Presentation, level and color, impeccable. In original box.

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[HELYOT, (Père Pierre), and BULLOT (père)]: Histoire des Ordres monastiques religieux et militaires, et des congrégations séculières de l'un & de l'autre sexe Contenant leur origine leur fondation, la décadence des uns et leur suppression, les vies de leurs fondateurs avec des figures (...). Paris, Nicolas Gosselin, 1714-1719. 8 volumes. 18 by 24 cm. XCVIII-(5)-399-(21); (8)-436-(31); XVI-(6)-456-(40); (8)-464-(42); (6)-488-(20); (8)-446-(26); (8)-493-(34); (8)-446-(36) pages. Contemporary half basane, 5 bindings. Binding solid, but worn, with numerous small defects. Mottling in two volumes on a few leaves. Volume 3 with missing title page (replaced by a handwritten page) and the last page of the table. Some scattered foxing. Volume 1: 102 plates (missing 62, 68, 75, 97). Vol. 2: 119 plates (missing 12, 14, 16, 31). Vol. 3: 120 plates (1-117, 29*, 29**, 64*) (missing 61, 67, 72). Vol. 4: 111 plates (1-110, 45*) (missing 55, 100, 101). Vol. 5: 87 plates (missing 1, 20, 22, 25, 35, 51, 60). Vol. 6: 100 plates (missing 2, 11, 14, 15, 19, 61, 91, 92). Vol. 7: 72 plates (1 to 71 + 99). Volume 8: 98 plates (plate 99 was bound in volume 7). 780 plates out of 809 plates. Highly contrasting engravings. "The plates are very well engraved by Cl. Duflos, P. Giffart, de Poilly and Thomassin". First edition of this work by Father Hélyot, who entered the Franciscan Third Order of Picpus, founded by his father Canon Jérôme Hélyot. From volume 6 onwards, the work was continued by Père Bullot. An extraordinary source of information on all the monastic, religious and military orders, many of which have disappeared, and all of which had their own distinctive costumes, a particular history, different practices, and often astonishingly remarkable characters. Discover a world that has partly disappeared, and is little known today. With a thought for the fashion show in Fellini's film Roma.

Lot of 4 18th century works on Jean-Jacques Rousseau in 3 volumes: 1. ROUSSEL (Claude): La loi naturelle. Paris, Humblot, 1769. One volume. 9 by 15.5 cm. [III] to XXIV-288 pages (misch. 228). Contemporary full basane, smooth ornate spine, roulette on edges. Boards slightly stained. -Very light staining throughout the margins, stamp of a former owner. False title missing. First edition. Conlon 69: 1193. Claude Roussel taught philosophy in Chalons (Champagne). His work is a response to J.-J. Rousseau's theses on natural law. With 2. 1) SERVAN (Joseph-Michel-Antoine): Réflexions sur les Confessions de J. J. Rousseau, sur le caractère & le génie de cet écrivain, sur les causes & l'étendue de son influence sur l'opinion publique, enfin sur quelques principes de ses opinions. Paris [i.e. Lausanne, H.E. Vincent], 1783, 225 pp. ; followed by 2) CHAS (François): J. J. Rousseau justifié, ou réponse à M. Servan. Neuchatel, Favre et Comp. 1784, 259 pp. + IV pp. (Publisher's notice, bound between pp. 250-251). 9.5 by 16 cm. Contemporary full basane, smooth ornate spine, red title page. Small corner defect, otherwise very good condition. Very good condition inside. 1) Edition published the same year as the original. Conlon, Ouvrages français relatifs à J.-J. Rousseau, 675. "Fictitious address: edition printed in Lausanne by Henri-Emmanuel Vincent, identifiable with his typographical material." (RERO). Highly critical of Rousseau and his Confessions, whose "consequences on morals will be disastrous" ... 2) First edition. Conlon 84: 910; V. M. Marchand, Rousseau, les 7 vies d'un visionnaire. "In his Rousseau justifié, François Chas denounces "the rage of his persecutors" and is astonished that "he who was concerned with the happiness of men" should be declared "the enemy of the human race" (V.M. Marchand). With 3. CORANCEZ (Olivier de): From J.J. Rousseau. Extract from the Journal de Paris (...) de l'an VI. S.l., Imprimerie du Journal de Paris, s.d. (circa 1798). One volume. 12 by 19 cm. 75 pages. Modern bradel boards in perfect condition. Small browning on last leaf, otherwise very good condition of text. First edition. Conlon 1049. A great music lover, it was Corancez who introduced GLUCK to Rousseau. He was also one of the propagators of the rumor of Rousseau's suicide...