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Collective, including Cavaignac, Raspail, Arago, etc: Paris révolutionnaire. Paris, Pagnerre, 1838, 4 volumes. 12.5 by 20.5 cm. LXXXIV-362; (4)-494; (4)-453-(2); (4)-475-(1) pages. Contemporary black half-basane, smooth spine decorated with gilt and cold-stamped fillets. Some rubbing, two upper covers slightly worn, small wormholes on spines (not serious). Heavy foxing on 8 quires of volume 1, scattered foxing throughout, old ownership stamp on 1 faux-titre and 3 titles. 2nd edition (E.O.: 1833-1834). A famous work of republican propaganda under the July Monarchy. First volume: Foreword. La force révolutionnaire (Introduction) by Cavaignac. The Palais-Royal by Briffault. A riot under the Regency by Aycard. Theater as a revolutionary medium by Arago. Diderot's Mardi Gras by Saint Germain Leduc. A meeting of the Commune's Supervisory Committee by Fontan. July 1830. An attic scene, a scene at the Salpêtrière. A riot at Sainte-Pélagie in 1831 by Raspail. A drama in the street by Auger. Students under the Restoration by Pance. The Luxembourg in 1815 or Marechal Ney's last night by Alhoy. Philosophy of history by Ottavi. A man of the people and a great lord by Bonnias. Volume two: The revolutionary press by Marrast. The morgue after the three days by Arago. Les Parises or 52 years before J.C. by Martin. Monsieur Aveline or the Revolutionaries by St Germain. Revolutionary Night by Lurine. La Charbonnerie by Trélat. After the Fronde by Fortoul. The Paris Parliament by Pance. A student's night under the Restoration by Flottard. Notice sur Achille Roche by Trélat. Third volume: Les Maillotins by Ménétrier. Le Blessé de Juillet by Luchet. Peste contre peste or France in the 16th century by Altaroche. Revolutionary funerals by Marrast. Revolutionary Telemachus by Pyat. Saint-Barthelemy massacres by Dufey. Les Bagaudes ou la Gaule au 3e siècle by Duchâtelet. Volume four: Les Sergents de la Rochelle by St Germain Leduc. Paris during Christmas in 1588 by Bordas. Les proscrits de la Restauration by Degeorge. The Holy City by Veyrat. Lettre sur l'état de siège by Cormenin. Le Champ-de-mai by Brucker. October 5 and 6, 1789, revolutionary episodes by Haureau. A week at the Court of Peers in December 1830 by Briffault. A riot under Mazarin or the barricades of 1648 by Laponneraye. Hospitals by Caffe. Paris revolutionized by Desnoyers. Paris History. .

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Collective, including Cavaignac, Raspail, Arago, etc: Paris révolutionnaire. Paris, Pagnerre, 1838, 4 volumes. 12.5 by 20.5 cm. LXXXIV-362; (4)-494; (4)-453-(2); (4)-475-(1) pages. Contemporary black half-basane, smooth spine decorated with gilt and cold-stamped fillets. Some rubbing, two upper covers slightly worn, small wormholes on spines (not serious). Heavy foxing on 8 quires of volume 1, scattered foxing throughout, old ownership stamp on 1 faux-titre and 3 titles. 2nd edition (E.O.: 1833-1834). A famous work of republican propaganda under the July Monarchy. First volume: Foreword. La force révolutionnaire (Introduction) by Cavaignac. The Palais-Royal by Briffault. A riot under the Regency by Aycard. Theater as a revolutionary medium by Arago. Diderot's Mardi Gras by Saint Germain Leduc. A meeting of the Commune's Supervisory Committee by Fontan. July 1830. An attic scene, a scene at the Salpêtrière. A riot at Sainte-Pélagie in 1831 by Raspail. A drama in the street by Auger. Students under the Restoration by Pance. The Luxembourg in 1815 or Marechal Ney's last night by Alhoy. Philosophy of history by Ottavi. A man of the people and a great lord by Bonnias. Volume two: The revolutionary press by Marrast. The morgue after the three days by Arago. Les Parises or 52 years before J.C. by Martin. Monsieur Aveline or the Revolutionaries by St Germain. Revolutionary Night by Lurine. La Charbonnerie by Trélat. After the Fronde by Fortoul. The Paris Parliament by Pance. A student's night under the Restoration by Flottard. Notice sur Achille Roche by Trélat. Third volume: Les Maillotins by Ménétrier. Le Blessé de Juillet by Luchet. Peste contre peste or France in the 16th century by Altaroche. Revolutionary funerals by Marrast. Revolutionary Telemachus by Pyat. Saint-Barthelemy massacres by Dufey. Les Bagaudes ou la Gaule au 3e siècle by Duchâtelet. Volume four: Les Sergents de la Rochelle by St Germain Leduc. Paris during Christmas in 1588 by Bordas. Les proscrits de la Restauration by Degeorge. The Holy City by Veyrat. Lettre sur l'état de siège by Cormenin. Le Champ-de-mai by Brucker. October 5 and 6, 1789, revolutionary episodes by Haureau. A week at the Court of Peers in December 1830 by Briffault. A riot under Mazarin or the barricades of 1648 by Laponneraye. Hospitals by Caffe. Paris revolutionized by Desnoyers. Paris History. .

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