Guillaume DOYEN
Histoire de la ville de Chartres, du pays chartrain et de la Beauce.
De l'Imprimerie de Deshayes • et chez Regnault|Chartres • & Paris 1786|13 x 20 cm|relié
First edition. Rare. Dedication to Monseigneur the Duke of Orléans, Philippe Égalité, Chartres was then under the same jurisdiction as Orléans.
Romantic binding in half blonde sheep. Smooth spines decorated with fleurons and gilt fillets. Corners very slightly bumped. A few pages of volume II very slightly stained.
Rare work not concerned solely, as its title might suggest, with history, but also with the geography of the city of Chartres, the origin of its main arteries. The author, lawyer and surveyor of the city, extensively documented himself in the archives and gathered everything that had been written of note since the origin of the city, anecdotes, events... The work proceeds chronologically from what is known earliest about the Chartrains up to 1786, in the form of annals. Information on agriculture, commerce, customs... A very useful and detailed index at the end of the volume. Finally, a directory of famous men of the Chartres region with biographical notices.
Ecclesiastical library stamp on the title page of each volume.
Romantic binding in half blonde sheep. Smooth spines decorated with fleurons and gilt fillets. Corners very slightly bumped. A few pages of volume II very slightly stained.
Rare work not concerned solely, as its title might suggest, with history, but also with the geography of the city of Chartres, the origin of its main arteries. The author, lawyer and surveyor of the city, extensively documented himself in the archives and gathered everything that had been written of note since the origin of the city, anecdotes, events... The work proceeds chronologically from what is known earliest about the Chartrains up to 1786, in the form of annals. Information on agriculture, commerce, customs... A very useful and detailed index at the end of the volume. Finally, a directory of famous men of the Chartres region with biographical notices.
Ecclesiastical library stamp on the title page of each volume.
€500