FRENCH REVOLUTION], [NICOLAS-LOUIS GOUIN].... - Lot 178 - Lucien Paris

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FRENCH REVOLUTION], [NICOLAS-LOUIS GOUIN].... - Lot 178 - Lucien Paris
FRENCH REVOLUTION], [NICOLAS-LOUIS GOUIN]. Petition of all the dogs of Paris to the National Convention regarding food supplies. Printed by the Journal des chiens. Highly parodic 15-page numbered pamphlet. 20,7 x 12,8 cm. In folded cardboard annotated in ink. Nicolas-Louis Gouin, former head of division of the Post Office, had it printed in 1797 by Le Normand. It was sold by the booksellers of the Palais Royal. Attached: - COLLECTIVE. Reclamation of the Parisian courtesans addressed to the National Assembly concerning the abolition of dishonourable titles, such as Garces, Pu-tains, Toupies, Maquerelles, etc. London, Imprimerie Particulière de Lord C***, 1875. No. 26 of the Bibliothèque Galante or selected collection of works and pieces of the free and facetious kind, reprinted by the care of Lord C***, one hundred copies numbered. 12-page booklet, bound in strong paper. 16 x 10.4 cm. This is a reprint of the original 1790 edition (Paris, Imprimerie de la Société Philantropine, rue Tiron). - ERNEST MELLIÉ. The sections of Paris during the French Revolution (21 May 1790 - 19 Vendemiaire year IV), organization - functioning. Paris at the headquarters of the Société de l'Histoire de la Révolution Française, 1898. In-4°. Half red leather, spine bound, marbled boards. Folding map of the commune of Paris.
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