Joseph de MAISTRE (1753 – 1821)

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Joseph de MAISTRE (1753 – 1821)
Unpublished letters and opuscules. Preceded by a biographical note by his son, Count Rodolphe de Maistre. Paris, A. Vaton, 1851. Two volumes in-8 with a frontispiece, XXVI pp, (1) f., 591 pp; (2) ff, 592 pp, contemporary binding in red half-chagrin, spine ribbed with gilt fillets and fleurons, spotted edges. First edition. Portrait of the author engraved after Bouillon on the frontispiece. A few very light foxing, but a very good copy. Enclosed : - Four unpublished chapters on Russia published by his son, the count Rodolphe de Maistre. Paris, A. Vaton, 1859. In-8 of VII, 196 pp, (1) f., contemporary binding in half tan leather, spine ribbed with gilt fillets with red calf title label, spotted edges. First edition. In this work written in 1811 at the request of count Razumovski, Russian minister of public education, and perhaps intended for emperor Alexander I, De Maistre considers modern Russia from four angles: freedom, science, religion and illuminism. - Unpublished letters of Count Joseph de Maistre. Saint-Petersburg, Cluzel, 1858. In-8 of 53 pp. plus a facsimile out of text, bradel half-chagrin eggplant, gilt title on the back, cover preserved (Honnelaître). First edition. Four letters addressed in 1810 to Admiral Paul Tchitchagoff and one to his wife, the latter accompanied by an essay on the word Patrie. Well completed with the facsimile of the postscript of letter n° 3. Rare, badly described by Talvart (XIII, p. 86). - Examen de la philosophie de Bacon, où l'on traite de différentes questions de philosophie rationnelle. Paris, Poussielgue-Rusand ; Lyon, Pelagaud, Lesne et Crozet, 1836. Two volumes in-8 of (2) ff. 325 pp., (1) f. ; (2) ff. 367, (1) pp. bound in red half-chagrin, spine ribbed with gilt fillets and fleurons, spotted edges. First edition. Some light foxing. One booklet uniformly browned in volume I.
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