Harlem [Paris, Molini], 1766. In 8th. Allegorical front door engraved in copper, frieze on the title page, friezes and small xylographic initials, rare and slight blooms, small spots, contemporary half leather binding, title embossed in gold on the back, small gaps in the hinge, some woodworm holes on the back. paper libris on the counterplate " Benedetto Marchese Polesini-Parenzo Library" with heraldic oval stamp and location. § Together in the lot Rusca, Franchino. Practical observations on torture , Lugano, Agnelli and Comp. 1766. In 8 °. Linked with Dissertation on the reasons for establishing or abrogating the laws of the King of Prussia translated from French , Naples, Literary and Typographic Society, 1779. Slight flourishes on the last cards, contemporary binding in half leather, title embossed in gold within a gusset on the spine, scratch on the front plate. § Together in the lot Verri, Pietro. On torture and individually on the effects it produced [... ] , Milan, Giovanni Silvestri, 1843. § Together in the lot Pellegrini, Domenico Maria. Dissertation on the true freedom of the press , Venice, Pietro Zerletti, 1798.
Specialist Notes
Example of the so-called "Harlem edition" of two years after the first and compared to the latter enriched with 7 further paragraphs and the author's premise & nbsp; "To those who read".
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