Barruel Augustin, Helwienki, or Provincial Philosophical Letters T.I-IV [1817-1819].

5000,00  brutto

Warsaw 1817, 1819

19 cm, [4], 324, [2]; [2], LVI, 266, [2]; [2], 264; 372 p., volume V missing. Copies clean, light discoloration on pages, in volume two tissue-guarded insect loss on first few pages. In volume three, a glued loss on the last page with slight damage to the text.

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Augustin Barruel, a French Jesuit, writer and philosopher, won wide acclaim for his works on the French Revolution and its ideological and spiritual roots. He was the author of many polemical works in which he demonstrated a sharp stance against faith and religion for the time, as exemplified in his work Memoirs to the History of Jacobinism.

A collection of letters combining philosophical reflections with socio-political observations, presenting a peculiar picture of the province at that time.

A copy in bibliophilic leather binding made in the workshop of the Polish Antiquarian.

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