Contemporary full green morocco binding. Decorated smooth spine. Red morocco title and volume labels. Triple gilt ruling on boards. Spines uniformly faded. Traces of rubbing. Superb copy, very rare in green morocco.
Edmond and Jules de Goncourt bookplate designed and engraved by Gavarni. Edmond de Goncourt's signature above the bookplate. It should be noted that fine 18th-century books are rare in the Goncourt library.
First published in 1771 in 7 volumes, with the collaboration of D'Holbach and Diderot, the Histoire philosophique des deux Indes achieved lightning success throughout Europe and America; its success was essentially due to its severe criticism of colonialism, exploitation, slavery and mercantilism. It was condemned to be suppressed by decree of the Council of 19 December 1779 and condemned to the fire by decree of the Parliament of Paris of 25 May 1781.
An emblematic book of the Age of Enlightenment, presenting itself as a history of international commerce, the work is above all a violent pamphlet against European colonialism and its arrogance, slavery and the subjugation of peoples, against the church which lends its support to European hypocrisy. The result was not long in coming, and the book was burned in a public square in Paris. We know today that Diderot collaborated from the first edition and that he supervised the organization of the texts, which he would perfect in the third edition (by adding numerous texts from his pen and those of other collaborators, such as D'Holbach), transforming the initial work into a true war machine of the philosophers' party. The book is by no means only accusations, on the contrary it seeks and even implores peaceful solutions, understandings between peoples. History was not mistaken since it saw in Raynal a promoter of the French Revolution. It is an extremely rich work, an encyclopedia of European voyages and a colonial history of all continents and all countries conquered and colonized by Europeans.