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Le Comite de Surveillance de Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Saint-Esprit-Les-Bayonne.
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Proces-verbaux et correspondance, 11 Octobre 1793 - 30 Fructidor an II.
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Author
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Ginsburger, Ernest / Cuzacq, Rene [Intro.]
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Place of Publication
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Paris
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Publication Name
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Librairie Lipschutz
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Year
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1934
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Language(s)
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French
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Description
EXTREMELY RARE account of the debate around the French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau during the first years of the French revolution, which ended with the re-burial of his remains in the Panthéon. Written by Ernest Ginsburger, a grammarian, historian and chief Rabbi of France. 280x195mm. XI+338 pages. Softcover. Covers detached. Cover worn and torn at several places. Cover edges bumped and chipped. Spine mostly missing. Binding very loose. Pages yellowing. Page edges rough-cut, some uncut. [SUMMARY]: Despite the damage to its cover, this rare work on the revolutionary acceptance of Rousseau is in good reading condition.
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Please note
- This book's cover is very worn, loose or missing. If you'd like, we can send this book to be rebound for an extra charge.
- This book may take up to two business days to be retrieved from storage.
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Price
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$35.00
(Price does not include shipping costs!)
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Catalog Index Number
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AR 312 008
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Title Page
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