Traite de la Paix Interieure. En Quatre Parties. Revue, corrigee & augmentee par l'auteur, & mise dans un meilleur ordre. [Treatise on Inner Peace]
by Ambroise de Lombez
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Chez Claude Herissant Fils, 1771-01-01. 9th. Hardcover. Acceptable. In French. 1771 ninth edition Chez Claude Herissant Fils (Paris), 4 x 6 1/8 inches tall full leather bound, 414, [10] pp. Covers quite rough, with the leather cracked and chipped, and three large wormholes, but the binding is quite solid. Inside, 18th and 19th century ink inscriptions to front free-endpaper. Soiling and minor worming to first several pages, including title page. Otherwise, a good copy - clean and unmarked. ~WWW~
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- Traite de la Paix Interieure. En Quatre Parties. Revue, corrigee & augmentee par l'auteur, & mise dans un meilleur ordre. [Treatise on Inner Peace]
- Author
- Ambroise de Lombez
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- Hardcover
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- 9th
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- Chez Claude Herissant Fils
- Date Published
- 1771-01-01
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