![CATHERINE II, 'the Great'. O dvorianstve. [On the Nobility.] [Moscow: Senate Press:] 1785 [but c.1788]. 4° (330 x 215mm). Pagination: [6], VIII, 24. (Faint dampstain.) Contemporary green and red combed coloured paper wrappers (spine chipped). Provenance: Van Brienen (signature, dated '93').](https://www.christies.com/img/LotImages/2010/CSK/2010_CSK_05476_0358_000(catherine_ii_the_great_o_dvorianstve_on_the_nobility_moscow_senate_pre044704).jpg?w=1)
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CATHERINE II, 'the Great'. O dvorianstve. [On the Nobility.] [Moscow: Senate Press:] 1785 [but c.1788]. 4° (330 x 215mm). Pagination: [6], VIII, 24. (Faint dampstain.) Contemporary green and red combed coloured paper wrappers (spine chipped). Provenance: Van Brienen (signature, dated '93').
A TALL COPY IN CONTEMPORARY WRAPPERS OF A RARE AND NOTORIOUS EDICT, which outlined the duties of the nobility, broadened and tightened their hold over the population, and increased the burden of serfdom following the Pugachev rebellion. This copy may have belonged to an associate of the trading company R. Van Brienen, owner of the Russian ship 'Soleure', now remembered for its peripheral role in the Spencer Perceval assasination. SK 4726; cf. Bitovt 2098, Fekula 2029, Sopikov 3044.
A TALL COPY IN CONTEMPORARY WRAPPERS OF A RARE AND NOTORIOUS EDICT, which outlined the duties of the nobility, broadened and tightened their hold over the population, and increased the burden of serfdom following the Pugachev rebellion. This copy may have belonged to an associate of the trading company R. Van Brienen, owner of the Russian ship 'Soleure', now remembered for its peripheral role in the Spencer Perceval assasination. SK 4726; cf. Bitovt 2098, Fekula 2029, Sopikov 3044.