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DESLANDES ( André F

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DESLANDES ( André F

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
DESLANDES ( André F. B. ). An Essay on Maritime Power and Commerce ; particularly those of France. In an epistolary discourse, address'd to The Count de Maurepas, Secretary of State, and of the Marine. Printed for Paul Vaillant, 1743FIRST AND ONLY ENGLISH EDITION, pages xii, 163, (1, adverts), 8vo, recent wrapper : with a light old water stain on the fore-margin, but still a large and very good copy.Only English edition of a work several times reprinted in French, arguing in favour of a strong navy to ensure commercial dominance. "It contains many interesting notices relating to America, particularly the designs of Cromwell to become possessor of that country, the expedition of Thomas Gage, etc." - Sabin. As commissaire general of the marine at Rochefort and Brest, Deslandes was well qualified to write on the rôle of naval forces for the protection of trade.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) PEAKE ( James ). Rudiments of Naval Architecture ; an exposition of the elementary principles of the science … for the use of beginners. Virtue and Co., (Weale's Rudimentary series, No. 51), 1867. With 18 mostly folding plates(last two misfolded and fingered), pp xii, 316 and 12, 32 (ads), large 12mo, original cloth, printed paper spine label : label chipped, otherwise very good. (2) [EDEN ( Wm. ), Baron Auckland )]. Some remarks on the apparent circumstances of the war in the fourth week of October 1795. Printed for J. Walter, 1795. FIRST EDITION, 68-pages, 8vo, recent marbled boards, with morocco label, gilt : a nice, fresh copy with the contemporary signature of Ralph Creyke on the title-page.Eden here implicitly argues for a negotiated settlement with France upon the basis of the status quo ante bellum. Edmund Burke was outraged at what he saw as a veiled announcement of the ministry's intention to negotiate with what he regarded as the illegitimate government of France. The pamphlet thus proved the immediate inspiration for Burke's Letters on a Regicide Peace (1796–7), the first of which to be written, although published as the Fourth Letter, was a point-by-point attempt to refute Eden's arguments (DNB). (3) CALCUTTA LIGHT HORSE. Calcutta Light Horse, A.F.(I.). 1759-1881-1947. Aldershot, Gale & Polden, 1957. With 45 illustrations on 33 plates (1 coloured), pages xv, 175, 8vo, original cloth, gilt, silk marker : the binding stained but sound and strong and internally in nice, fresh state."An interesting and useful history." - Perkins 529. (4) [PEARCE ( Ellen J. )]. Peace or War? An appeal to the women of Great Britain & Ireland, by a Cornishwoman. Dedicated, by permission, to Mrs. Rose Mary Crashaw. London : - Elliot Stock, Truro : - Heard and Sons, Penryn : - John Gill, 1876. FIRST (?ONLY) EDITION, pages 30, (2, blank), 8vo, stabbed for stitching but threads gone, light fingering, but a very good copy. (5) ENGLISH PRE 1801; ECONOMICS; TRADE; AMERICA; NORTH AMERICA; UNITED STATES; NAVAL; NAUTICAL; SHIP BUILDING; NAVAL ARCHITECTURE; HISTORY; ENGLAND