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[Allestree, Richard], The Art of Contentment. At the Theatre in Oxford, 1689. Second impression. 18cm, 8vo, 214 pages plus a table of contents. Wing A1165. Title page backed with Japanese paper on which the book plate of Alfred Seal Haslam has been remounted on the verso, taken from an earlier binding. The modern binding is full brown calf with five raised bands and a gilt title label. The title page bears the signature of William Haslam dated 1799, believed to be the father of Alfred Seal Haslam, who took over his father's business. Trained as an engineer, Alfred Seal Haslam patented a new method of ammonia compression, enabling him to transport meat from Australia under refrigeration, holding a monopoly for some fourteen years on marine meat transport. Allestree was a prominent royalist divine and credited with an enormously popular group of self-improvement books, including The Whole Duty of Man (1654), The Gentleman's Calling (1660), The Ladies Calling (1673), The Government of the Tongue (1674)…
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Les Administrateurs du Directoire du Département d’Indre et Loire, aux Administrateurs des Directoires de District.: Tours, le 8 Février, 1793, l’an second de la République.
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Broadside, 22.5 cm x 17.5 cm, printed on both sides, bluish laid paper, horizontal chain lines, no watermark. An announcement of relief and survivor benefit for the families of volunteers, nos braves Défenseurs, as the French revolutionary army of 1792 began the process of reorganization and re-invention to a larger fighting force through the call for volunteers fired by patriotic zeal by the Government. These volunteers were fired by a sense of "civic virtue" and "public responsibility." By the external threat of foreign armies, like Austria's, the new Republic made its continued existence out to be under threat and called on every citizen to defend it.Condition fine. Contact us for a full description and English translation.
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