Edme de La Poix de FRÉMINVILLE
Dictionnaire ou traité de la police générale des villes, bourgs, paroisses, et seigneuries de la campagne...
Chez Gissey|à Paris 1758|20.50 x 26.50 cm|relié
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First edition.
Contemporary full blonde calf binding with marbled decoration. Decorated spine with raised bands. Red morocco title label. Head worn. 2 corners slightly bumped. Headcaps rubbed. A reasonably good copy.
This police treatise is undoubtedly the best testimony one can find on the customs and daily life of the French in the 18th century. It shows what was done regarding wolves or masterless dogs, plague, games in fairs and markets, latrines... Compared to the famous police treatise by Delamare, which the author mentions in his preface, this present treatise has a more practical aim, which is why it has been put in dictionary form. It contains not only all the edict