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[9149].
Verlag: HACHETTE LIVRE, 2013
ISBN 10: 201289755XISBN 13: 9782012897557
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Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut - Gepflegter, sauberer Zustand. | Seiten: 334 | Sprache: Französisch.
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Verlag: HACHETTE LIVRE, 2013
ISBN 10: 2012158587ISBN 13: 9782012158580
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Zustand: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Seiten: 332 | Sprache: Französisch.
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Verlag: Amsterdam, Rey,, 1771
Anbieter: Göppinger Antiquariat, Göppingen, Deutschland
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X, 190; 104 S. Einband berieben, bestoßen und mit Verlust an den Kanten. Innen sauber. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1100 21 x 13 cm, Leder der Zeit mit 2 Rückenschildern, etwas Rückenvergoldung und umlaufendem Rotschnitt.
Paris, Charles-Ant. Jombert et Hochereau l'aîné, 1752. In-12, pleine basane de l'époque, dos à nerfs ornés de guirlandes dorées, compartiments à fers dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin bordeaux (manque de cuir en tête, accroc à la coiffe inf., épidermures), xvj, 220, (2) p., rousseurs. Première et seule édition de cet "abrégé" de "L'Art de la Guerre" de Chastenet de Puységur édité par le baron de Traverse. "The universal theory of war was to be derived from historical observation. Puységur dismissed the challenge of historical change. Despite all changes in armament, the science and art of war remained the same at all times. Expressing neo-classical conceptions [he] emphasized that the successes of all the great generals throughout history had been the result of adherence to the universal rules of war." [Gat The Origins of Military Thought, p.34.]. Petit cachet armorié au noir sur le titre.
Verlag: A Paris, chez Charles-Antoine Jombert, libraire du Roy pour l'artillerie & le génie, à l'Image Notre-Dame, 1749
Relié. Deux volumes in-4 (20,7 x 26,2 cm), reliure plein veau, dos à 5 nerfs ornés d'une pièce de titre et de tomaison, "Cercle militaire de Rennes" doré aux premiers plats, 411 et 547 pages, ouvrage de M. le Maréchal de Puységur, mis au jour par M. le Marquis de Puységur son fils, maréchal des camps et armées du Roy, bien complet des 51 planches (37 au tome 1 et 14 au tome 2) ; tampons de bibliothèque au début des deux volumes, quelques rousseurs éparses, petite mouillure au début du tome 1 en queue, bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Verlag: Chez les Libraires Associes, Paris, 1787
Anbieter: Hordern House Rare Books, Surry Hills, NSW, Australien
Two volumes, duodecimo; contemporary French quarter calf. First and only edition: a rare account of a utopian kingdom reached by crossing Egypt to the south, one of the last such classical imaginary voyages published under the ancien régime. Unusually detailed and clearly the product of a thorough grounding in Greek literature, the novel recounts the African travels of young Azémor and his tutor Tiresias to a land where the vices of the world have never taken hold and where the people live in a state of harmonious peace, completely unlike the barbarous Americans. The title-page only gives the author's name as "M. de. P." now usually considered to have been the French soldier, historian and military tactician François Jacques Maximilien de Chastenet (1716-1782), marquis de Puységur. A career soldier with a small suite of tactical and political works to his name, his foray into imaginary voyaging comes as something of a surprise, but rests largely on his presumed authorship of Considerations sur l'influence des moeurs, dans l'état militaire des nations (1788), which is noted as 'by the author of Azémor.' The two works certainly go together (both show an expertise in classical Greece) but it is surprising that the publishers apparently sat on both for so long after de Chastenet's death in 1782. Certainly the work is very rare, as can be guessed by the fact that it is one of the few eighteenth-century works missed by Gove. Only a handful of copies are listed in some of the grander northern hemisphere libraries. Azémor was published in two volumes in Paris in 1787, the author identified only as "M. de P." However, recent research by Ray Howgego effectively confirms that the author was the French soldier, historian and military tactician François Jacques Maximilien de Chastenet (1716-82), marquis de Puységur (hence "M. de P."). This attribution is confirmed by a manuscript note inscribed in a single copy of another book by the marquis titled Considérations sur l'Influence des Moeurs dans l'État militaire des Nations ('London', i.e. Paris, 1788) and imprinted 'par l'auteur d'Azémor'. The note, inscribed on the back of the half title page, clearly attributes this book, and hence Azémor, to Chastenet. Little is known of Chastenet's life except that he followed his more famous father into the army and was the recipient of numerous military honours, becoming maréchal de France, lieutenant general, and in 1782, the year of his death, commander of the royal and military order of St Louis. He died on 2 February 1782. His books include a study of Chinese military tactics, État actuel de l'art et de la science militaire à la Chine (Paris, 1773); a tactical study titled Art de la Guerre (Paris, 1748); and a critique of the place of the church in French society, Discussion intéressante sur la prétention du clergé d'être le premier ordre d'un État, which was censured by the authorities in 1768. His only novel, a 'roman sans aventure, et écrit avec esprit, par un homme du monde', was Histoire de Madame de Bellerive, ou, Principes sur l'amour et sur l'amitié ('London', i.e. Paris, 1768). . Boards rubbed, some chipping to spines.
Verlag: (Paris, 1748.) Titelblatt fehlt., 1748
Anbieter: Antiquariat & Verlag Jenior, Kassel, HE, Deutschland
41 teils mehrfach gefaltete Kupfertafeln, Goldgeprägter Lederband mit rotem und schwarzem Rückenschild. Marmorierte Vorsätze. Folio (45 x 29 cm). Titelblatt fehlt. Kanten berieben und bestoßen, Kupferstiche teilweise mit kleinen Knickspuren, aber außer minimalen Flecken sauber und vollständig. Band 2 einzeln: Sprache: fra.
Verlag: The Hague: Frédéric Henri Scheurleer, 1749., 1749
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. 2 Volumes in 1. folio. pp. 2 p.l., vi, 176; 3 p.l., 210. lacking frontis. portrait. engraved title vignettes after designs by Cochin Fils. 2 engraved headpieces by Jan Schenck. 41 folding engraved plates. contemporary mottled calf, gilt back (binding worn but solid, joints cracked). Second Edition (?) of one of the most important and influential books published on the science of warfare. The Maréchal de Puységur, son of the well-known military author and general, distinguished himself during the French campaign in Spain and the Low Countries under Kings Louis XIV and XV. His work is drawn not only from personal experience but also from a broad reading of ancient and modern writers on military matters. Illustrating the text are forty-one fine engraved plates, including plans, diagrams of battle formations, and several large folding maps. One of the more unusual plates depicts the carefully calculated sleeping arrangement of nine soldiers in a small tent. The work was originally published at Paris in 1748 in folio; another Paris edition, in quarto, appeared in 1749. Brunet IV 989n. Cohen-De Ricci 830n. Graesse V 514n. Not in Spaulding & Karpinski.
Verlag: Abraham Wolfgang, Amsterdam, 1690
Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
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Vellum. Zustand: Very Good. Not Stated (illustrator). First edition. The very scarce first edition memoir of seventeenth century French military and navy commander Jacques Francois de Chastenet, Marquis de Puysegur. With both volumes bound together in full vellum. In the original French.The very scarce two volume first edition of the memoirs of Jacques Francois de Chastenet, Marquis de Puysegur, a Marshal of France and Knight of the Order of the Saint Esprit, who served under the reigns of King Louis XIII and Louis XIV.Illustrated with an engraved portrait of Jacques de Chastenet, and a folding illustrated genealogical table. Collated complete.In a full vellum binding, and with a charming hand drawn portrait to the rear board.With an individual title page for each volume, and continuous pagination and register across both volumes. With the collation: [3], *2-12, A-Y12. Collated, complete.With a former owner's inscription to front pastedown, and pencil genealogical table to verso of a front endpaper.Jacques de Chastenet's most famous work, 'Art de la Guerre, par Principes et par Regles', published shortly after his death, was a celebrated study of military strategy.A fascinating study of seventeenth century France from a prominent military and naval commander, told with the intention of honouring the late king Louis XIII, according to the preface. In a full vellum binding. Significant discolouration to back strip and boards. Hand-drawn ink portrait to rear board. Loss to paper of front pastedown, with former owner's inscription to front pastedown, and pencil genealogical table to verso of a front endpaper. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Very Good. book.
Verlag: Paris (Charles-Antoine Jombert), 1748
Anbieter: Antiquariat A. Suelzen, Berlin, Deutschland
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2 Teile in 1 Band. Folio 44 x 31 cm. Mit 41 oft doppelseitigen oder ausfaltbaren Kupfertafeln mit Heeresaufstellungen, Karten. Gestochenes Porträt-Frontispiz, 7 Bll., 196 S., Titel, 244 (2) S., Leder d.Zt. mit RVerg. (Einband beschabt, bestoßen, Rücken unten mit Bezugsfehlstelle; innen stellenweise gering wasserrandig bzw. fleckig) * Erste Ausgabe, in französischer Sprache. - Bedeutendes Werk des französischen Generals de Puységur (1655-1743), das sein Sohn posthum 1748 erstmals in Paris herausgab. Zu Beginn werden bedeutende antike und zeitgenössische Militärhistoriker und -theoretiker vorgestellt: (Père Daniel, Raimondo Montecuccoli, Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Vicomte de Turenne), dann in zwei Teilen die Taktik und Strategie der Kriegsführung behandelt. Enthält einen Auszug der Schlacht bei Nördlingen nach Turenne, Vergleich des Gefechts von Marienthal mit denen von Blumenau und St. Antoine, Berichte über die Feldzüge des Marschalls von Turenne in den Jahren 1652/53 und 1657/58 u.a. Die Tafeln zeigen Schlachtordnungen, militärische Formationen, Pläne u.a.