




Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
THE COMPLETE WORKS of J.J. Rousseau, citizen of Geneva. New edition.
Paris, Belin, Caille, Grégoire, Volland, 1793.
THE COMPLETE WORKS of J.J. Rousseau, citizen of Geneva. New edition.
Paris, Belin, Caille, Grégoire, Volland, 1793.
37 volumes in small 8vo format. Bound in contemporary blue paper, with printed title labels on the spines (copy damaged by age: spines broken on a few volumes, paper missing from some covers, scattered foxing, soiling).
An illustrated edition featuring separate plates based on Mariller, engraved in black using the intaglio technique
by Dambrun, De Ghendt, De Launay, De Longiez, Halbou, Macret, Ponce and Trière; fold-out plates of engraved music.
A copy in its original format with fine margins, remaining as published whilst awaiting binding.
An edition of Rousseau’s Works generally regarded as the most complete and charming of its time, in a convenient format.
An old stencil bookplate in black ink, “E D”, on the title page.
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