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ROUSSEAU, Jean Jacques (1712-1778). Discours sur l’origine et les fondemens de l’inegalite parmi les hommes. Amsterdam: Marc Michel Rey, 1755.
The first edition, first issue. A fine copy in a contemporary binding. “Rousseau's Discours portrayed man alienated from himself by the excessive size, inequalities of wealth and overwhelming complexity of modern society - a theme which both Hegel and Marx would amplify in the next century” (Norman). The first issue with the author’s middle name incorrectly spelled “Jaques” on the title-page and at the end of the dedication. Cohen-de Ricci 903; Dufour 55; Higgs 940; Kress 5470; Norman 1850.
Octavo (197 x 124mm). Engraved frontispiece, title-page with engraved vignette, one engraved head-piece. Contemporary mottled sheep. Provenance: The Helmut N. Friedlaender Collection.
The first edition, first issue. A fine copy in a contemporary binding. “Rousseau's Discours portrayed man alienated from himself by the excessive size, inequalities of wealth and overwhelming complexity of modern society - a theme which both Hegel and Marx would amplify in the next century” (Norman). The first issue with the author’s middle name incorrectly spelled “Jaques” on the title-page and at the end of the dedication. Cohen-de Ricci 903; Dufour 55; Higgs 940; Kress 5470; Norman 1850.
Octavo (197 x 124mm). Engraved frontispiece, title-page with engraved vignette, one engraved head-piece. Contemporary mottled sheep. Provenance: The Helmut N. Friedlaender Collection.