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La Théorie du Bonheur; ou, L'art de se rendre heureux, mis ê la portée de tous les hommes, ê laquelle on a joint deux Lettres, l'une sur l'education des Demoiselles, l'autre sur un choix de lectures. Par l'Auteur du Comte de Valmont

La Théorie du Bonheur; ou, L'art de se rendre heureux, mis ê la portée de tous les hommes, ê laquelle on a joint deux Lettres, l'une sur l'education des Demoiselles, l'autre sur un choix de lectures. Par l'Auteur du Comte de Valmont

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La Théorie du Bonheur; ou, L'art de se rendre heureux, mis ê la portée de tous les hommes, ê laquelle on a joint deux Lettres, l'une sur l'education des Demoiselles, l'autre sur un choix de lectures. Par l'Auteur du Comte de Valmont

by [Gérard, Louis Phillippe]

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Paris: Bossange, Masson et Besson, 1801. First edition. vi, 488 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Contemporary tree calf, gilt spine with red leather label. Covers a little worn worn and rubbed at corners, endpapers discolored, minor scattered foxing. First edition. vi, 488 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. According to Barbier, this is the sixth and final volume of the author's COMTE DE VALMONT, issued here separately by the publisher without the frontispiece which accompanies each in the collected edition. Barbier IV 704f

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La Théorie du Bonheur; ou, L'art de se rendre heureux, mis ê la portée de tous les hommes, ê laquelle on a joint deux Lettres, l'une sur l'education des Demoiselles, l'autre sur un choix de lectures. Par l'Auteur du Comte de Valmont
Author
[Gérard, Louis Phillippe]
Format/Binding
Vi, 488 pp. 1 vols. 12mo
Book Condition
Used - Contemporary tree calf, gilt spine with red leather label. Covers a little worn worn and rubbed at corners, endpapers discolored
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First edition
Publisher
Bossange, Masson et Besson
Place of Publication
Paris
Date Published
1801
Keywords
French | Philosophy
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