TUSSAC (François-Richard de). The settlers... - Lot 18 - Osenat

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TUSSAC (François-Richard de). The settlers... - Lot 18 - Osenat
TUSSAC (François-Richard de). The settlers scream. In Paris, at Delaunay's, 1810. In-8, (4)-312-pp. brown rooted basane, smooth cloisonné back decorated with gold geometric motifs with red title piece, thin gold geometric frieze framing the plates, decorated cups, used binding (period binding) ORIGINAL EDITION. MANUSCRIT SENDING: "given by the author to Monsieur de Castet-La Boulbène" (on the back of the false title). A RARE SLAVERY PAMPHLET ATTACKING THE GREGOIRE ABBE. Botanist colonist from Santo Domingo, author of a Flora of the West Indies (1808-1827), direct witness to the revolt of the blacks, François-Richard de Tussac tries here to refute Abbot Gregory's abolitionist essay, De la littérature des nègres, which recognized to them the plenitude of their human condition and their rights. He took the opportunity to mock more broadly "the other négrophiles philosophers, such as Raynal, Valmont de Bomare, etc. "(Sabin, vol. XXVI, No. 97507). Experts: Alain NICOLAS Assisted by Pierre Gheno Experts at the Paris Court of Appeal 41, quai des Grands Augustins 75006 PARIS neufmuses@orange.fr Tel: +33 (0)1 43 26 38 71
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