29. LANTHENAS,
François.
Nécessité et moyens d’établir la force publique, sur la rotation continuelle du service militaire, et la représentation nationale,
sur la proportion exacte du nombre des citoyens. Par F. Lanthenas, D.M. (Extrait de la chronique du mois; septembre.)
A
Paris: chez les directeurs de l’imprimerie du
Cercle Social,
1792. L’an 4
e. de la Liberté.
12 leaves, imprint repeated at the end.
François Lanthenas, 1739-c. 1816, a doctor, was député de Rhône-et-Loire at the Convention, and became chef de division under Roland. Later
he was proscribed as a Girondin but escaped with the aid of Marat. He was exiled by the Bourbons in 1816 and died soon after.
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30. SAINT-DOMINGUE.
Journal des Colonies. N
o. XVII. Saint-Domingue.
Without name of place or printer, n.d.
32 leaves, signed at the end Fleury, Fruchard, Minyer, Guillon fils, M. P. Rousseau.
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J. 129
Procés de Louis XVI. 92.
8
vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 103. no. 144, Proces de Louis XVI, 1792, 8vo.
Twenty-one tracts on the
Procès de Louis XVI bound together in one volume 8vo., sheep, label on the back lettered
Réflexions /
Nat. France /. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
DC137.08 .A5
The greater number of the tracts are parts of the
Pièces imprimées par ordre de la Convention Nationale
, printed in Paris in 1792 in 13 volumes 8vo.
1. NECKER,
Jacques.
Réflexions présentées a la nation française, sur le procès intenté a Louis XVI. Par M. Necker . . . Prix
8 sols.
A
Paris: chez
Volland,
1792.
First Edition. 16 leaves; publisher’s advertisement in 3 lines at the end.
Quérard VI, 393.
Tourneux 3699.
On the title Jefferson has written
Procés de Louis (cut into and the rest cut away).
Jacques Necker, 1732-1804, controller general of finances, and principal minister under Louis
xvi. The departure of Necker for Paris was the signal for the taking of the Bastille. For Jefferson and Necker see no. 2437.
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2. [MONTJOIE,
Felix Christophe.]
Reponse aux réflexions de M. Necker, sur le procès intenté a Louis XVI . . . par M. M***. A
Geneve; et se trouve a
Paris: chez les marchands de nouveautés,
1792.
First Edition. 23 leaves.
Barbier IV, 307.
Quérard VI, 393.
Tourneux 3700.
Felix Christophe Montjoie, 1746-1816, lawyer, journalist and author, published several royalist pamphlets for which he was deported in 1797. He returned
to Paris in 1799 and became curator of the Mazarin Library, a position he held until his death.
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3. MAILHE,
Jean Baptiste.
Convention Nationale. Rapport et projet de décret. Présentés à la Convention Nationale, au nom du comité de législation, par
Jean Mailhe, député du départe-