Joseph de MAISTRE (1753 – 1821)

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Joseph de MAISTRE (1753 – 1821)
Considérations sur la France. London (Basel), 1797. In-8 of (2) ff., IV, 246 pp. half black long-grained morocco with small corners, smooth spine decorated with fillets, rolls and gilt fleuron, untrimmed, mute cover preserved (later binding). Second edition, published the year of the extremely rare original (two copies known). In this famous work written in response to Benjamin Constant's manifesto in favor of the rallying to the Republic, Joseph De Maistre analyzes the causes of the French Revolution and announces the failure of the constitution of 1795, imposing himself as the first theorist of the counter-revolution. Immediately banned in France, the work will have a strong and lasting influence on the European high society. An excellent copy, bound in pamphlet and unwashed, with its original blank covers preserved (without the spine). Old label of Malo, Libraire, in Lille.
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