Edité par Paris, Didot l'Aîné, 1841
Vendeur : Delirium Books · Susana Bardón, Madrid, M, Espagne
EUR 3 800
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Ajouter au panierEncuadernación de tapa dura. Etat : Muy bien. Fol. (30,8 x 22,7 cm.) 2 h. inc. port., 234 p. Encuadernación de época en tafilete rojo, lomo con nervios y hierros dorados, greca dorada con motivos vegetales en ambos planos, cantos, contracantos, cabeza y cortes dorados, guardas en seda púrpura [firmada al pie: Bozérian]. Magníficamente impresa sobre fuerte papel de hilo por Didot, esta obra regoge toda la documentación relativa a la fundación del Banco de Francia por Napoléon: la deliberación del Consulado para su fundación, los primeros estatutos, el reglamento interior, la lista de los doscientos primeros accionistas constituyentes de la Asamblea General, Discurso inicial del Presidente.
Edité par Paris: De l'Imprimerie de P. Didot l'Ainé, 1804, 1804
Vendeur : Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Royaume-Uni
Edition originale
EUR 3 513,81
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Ajouter au panierFirst edition of this collection of documents relating to the Banque de France, in an elegant binding executed by the great French binder Jean-Claude Bozerian. Napoleon founded the Banque de France on 18 January 1800, in the aftermath of revolutionary recession and currency volatility, and in April 1803 it was granted the sole right to issue paper money in Paris. Though founded as a public limited company, only the 200 largest shareholders were admitted to the general meeting, and it was generally under the control of Napoleon. The publication, a handsome production on large, thick paper, prints the statutes and regulations of the Banque de France, the reports of its general assembly, and lists the 200 actionnaires of the assembly (which include Napoleon, Josephine, and Jerome Bonaparte) in each of the years 1800 to 1803. This copy has been elegantly bound by one of the finest French binders of the period, Jean-Claude Bozerian (1762-1840). "Jean-Claude Bozerian was one of the leading, if not the leading Parisian binder of the period 1790-1810. His work was in great demand by leaders of the regime and prominent bibliophiles. Such was his success that his fortune was made by the time he was fifty and he was able to retire to a country estate and enjoy the life of a landowner" (David Knott, in the Book Collector, Spring 2009, p. 86). Bozerian's clients included Napoleon, who commissioned bindings both for his own library and for presentation. The book was formerly in the collection of the Parisian banker Edgard Stern (1854-1937), with his bookplate to the front pastedown. Stern served as director of the Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas and the Banca Commercial Italiana, and was appointed member of the Légion d'honneur and the Order of the Crown of Italy. Stern's large collection of fine bindings, mostly dating from the 18th century, was sold in Paris in 1988. Loosely inserted is an unbound and unopened copy of Extrait du registre des délibérations du Conseil d'état. Exposé des motifs du projet de Loi sur les Banques, [Paris: Imprimerie nationale, 1803], (14 pp. quarto, somewhat foxed, central crease), the government's explanatory memorandum regarding their upcoming banking reform, presented to France's legislators. Goldsmiths' 18875. Folio (310 x 231 mm), pp. [4], 234. Contemporary red straight-grain morocco by Bozerian (gilt lettered at foot of spine "Rel[ié]. P[ar]. Bozerian"), spine lettered in gilt, compartments blocked with gilt ornament of Mercury's caduceus, covers with wide gilt foliate border, gilt rolls to board edges and turn-ins, blue silk moiré endpapers, gilt edges, blue silk bookmark. Very minor rubbing to extremities. Light foxing to initial and final leaves and sporadically thereafter, faint running dampmark at head of pages, short closed tear to pp. 103/104. An excellent, wide-margined copy.