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Cato's Letters

“A PROFOUND INFLUENCE ON REVOLUTIONARY IDEOLOGY”

(AMERICAN REVOLUTION) (GORDON, Thomas) (TRENCHARD, John). Cato's Letters. London, 1755. Four volumes.

1755 sixth edition of Trenchard and Gordon's famed essays, a major influence on the American Revolution—"ranked with the treatises of Locke as the most authoritative statement on the nature of political liberty and above Locke as an exposition of the social sources of the threats it faced" (Bailyn). A direct and important influence on many of the founding fathers and major writings of the American Revolution, including writers such as Franklin, Dickinson, Livingstone, John Adams and Zenger, and such seminal works as the Federalist, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. $7500.

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Ethics of Liberty

FIRST EDITION OF THE ETHICS OF LIBERTY, INSCRIBED IN THE YEAR OF PUBLICATION BY MURRAY ROTHBARD

ROTHBARD, Murray. Ethics of Liberty. Atlantic Highlands, N.J. 1982.

First edition of Rothbard's "second magnum opus… a pillar of the Rothbardian system" in its bold pursuit of principles introduced in Man, Economy and State, inscribed in the year of publication by Rothbard, the father of libertarianism: "To L— & L— F— Warmest regards to two genuine and uncompromising radical (i.e. genuine) libertarians. Murray Rothbard." $7200.

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Cato's Letters

“A PROFOUND INFLUENCE ON REVOLUTIONARY IDEOLOGY”

(AMERICAN REVOLUTION) (GORDON, Thomas) (TRENCHARD, John). Cato's Letters. London, 1755. Four volumes.

1755 sixth edition of Trenchard and Gordon's famed essays, a major influence on the American Revolution—"ranked with the treatises of Locke as the most authoritative statement on the nature of political liberty and above Locke as an exposition of the social sources of the threats it faced" (Bailyn). A direct and important influence on many of the founding fathers and major writings of the American Revolution, including writers such as Franklin, Dickinson, Livingstone, John Adams and Zenger, and such seminal works as the Federalist, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. $6800.

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Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie

"THE BEGINNING OF THE ENGLISH ENLIGHTENMENT… THE FIRST GLIMMERING OF ITS DAWN"

HOOKER, Richard. Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie. London, 1611.

Second collected edition of "the earliest statement of the original contract as the basis of government… [and] the first statement of the principles behind the English Constitution," Richard Hooker’s significant theological and philosophical articulation of the concept of law, eventually an important influence on the United States Constitution, with the engraved general title and the separate letterpress title page for Book V dated 1611, in contemporary vellum. $5500.

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Letters Concerning the English Nation

FIRST EDITION OF VOLTAIRE’S LETTERS CONCERNING THE ENGLISH NATION, 1733

VOLTAIRE [Arouet, François-Marie] DE. Letters Concerning the English Nation. London, 1733.

First edition of Voltaire's commentary on English institutions, published one year before the French first edition, the first published work to relate the tale of Newton's falling apple. $4800.

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Droits de l'Homme

“THE FUNDAMENTAL IDEAS ON WHICH THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC WAS FOUNDED”

PAINE, Thomas. Droits de l'Homme. Paris, Mai 1791.

Rare first French edition, second state, of the first part of Paine’s Rights of Man (published the same month as the first and only two months after the first English), “the clearest of all expositions of the basic principles of democracy” (PMM), with a special preface by Paine for this French translation, in scarce contemporary wrappers. $4800.

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History of the Progress of... Roman Republic

"AS THE ROMAN REPUBLIC CHANGED TO A DICTATORSHIP… SO WOULD THE BRITISH"

FERGUSON, Adam, LL.D. History of the Progress of… Roman Republic. London, 1783. Three volumes.

First edition of Ferguson's monumental work, a core influence on America's Founders in its argument against standing armies and a particular influence on John Adams who "incorporated large sections of the History within his Defence of the Constitutions," with six maps, three folding, including large folding map of "The Roman Empire," an especially distinctive association copy with a striking American provenance in possessing the owner signatures of the U.S. Navy's Commodore James Biddle in each volume. An impressive wide-margined copy. $4500.

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