REFLECTIONS ON THE REVOLUTION IN FRANCE and on the proceedings in certain societies in London relative to that event, in a letter intended to have been sent to a gentleman in Paris.
by Edmund Burke
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London: Dodsley, 1790. The second edition. Un volume (13x21 cm) di (4)-356 pagine. Traccia di tarlo nel margine bianco ai primi cinque fogli. In lingua inglese. Legatura coeva in tutta pelle marrone, dorso liscio con tassello di titolo; manca cuffia inferiore, usure a due angoli, ma nell'insieme condizioni molto buone. "" Is a political pamphlet written by the British statesman Edmund Burke and published in November 1790. It is fundamentally a contrast of the French Revolution to that time with the unwritten British Constitution and, to a significant degree, an argument with British supporters and interpreters of the events in France. One of the best-known intellectual attacks against the French Revolution, Reflections is a defining tract of modern conservatism"".
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- Giovanni Coisson (IT)
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- Title
- REFLECTIONS ON THE REVOLUTION IN FRANCE and on the proceedings in certain societies in London relative to that event, in a letter intended to have been sent to a gentleman in Paris.
- Author
- Edmund Burke
- Book Condition
- Used
- Publisher
- Dodsley
- Place of Publication
- London
- Date Published
- 1790
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The goal of the bookstore Bacbuc-Studio bibliografico Coisson is to offer interesting volumes, rare, depleted, ancient and modern manuscripts, fine bindings. With some preference (economics, social sciences, archaeology, gastronomy) fruit of studies or passions. But without preconceptions of argument or value.