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Chateaubriand 5 Volume, Atala, Natchez, Studies, Politics, Studies Penaud
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CHATEAUBRIAND (François-René de)
-ATALA. REIN. The last of the Abencerages. The four Stuarts. Travel etc.
394 pages. 5 engravings by Staal engraved on steel.
-THE NATCHEZ followed by the description of the country of the Natchez, II-383 pp. Illustrated copy of 5 plates by Staal engraved on steel.
-Political OPINIONS AND SPEECHES followed by POLEMICS.510 pages, decorated with 4 out-of-text portraits
-REASONED ANALYSIS OF THE HISTORY OF FRANCE: from the reign of Khlovigh to that of Philippe VI known as Valois followed by Historical, political and moral essay on the ancient and modern revolutions considered in their relationship with the French Revolution.
II-600 pp. Illustrated copy of 3 portraits engraved on steel
-STUDIES or HISTORICAL DISCOURSES ON THE FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. The birth and progress of Christianism and the invasion of the Barbarians. In 8º,II-599 pp. Illustrated copy of 5 portraits engraved on steel.
Set of 5 volumes, Penaud Frères, Complete Works, circa 1849, Paris, in 8°, bound in green half leather, small wear on the caps and corners, some foxing here & there, otherwise very interesting.
-THE NATCHEZ followed by the description of the country of the Natchez, II-383 pp. Illustrated copy of 5 plates by Staal engraved on steel. -REASONED ANALYSIS OF THE HISTORY OF FRANCE: from the reign of Khlovigh to that of Philippe VI known as Valois followed by Historical, political and moral essay on the ancient and modern revolutions considered in their relationship with the French Revolution.
II-600 pp. Illustrated copy of 3 portraits engraved on steel -STUDIES or HISTORICAL DISCOURSES ON THE FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. The birth and progress of Christianism and the invasion of the Barbarians. In 8º,II-599 pp. Illustrated copy of 5 portraits engraved on steel. Set of 5 volumes, Penaud Frères, Complete Works, circa 1849, Paris, in 8°, bound in green half leather, small wear on the caps a
