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AMELOT DE LA HOUSSAYE, Abraham Nicolas.

The History of the Government of Venice.

The History of the Government of Venice.

Wherein the Policies, Councils, Magistrates, and Laws of that State are fully related; and the use of the Balloting Box exactly described.

Stock Code 77126

London, H.C. for John Starkey, 1677

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The first edition in English of Amelot de La Houssaye's (1634-1706) Histoire du Gouvernement de Venise, translated from the French by Thomas Belasyse, first earl Fauconberg (d.1700) [the son-in-law of Oliver Cromwell]. Le Houssaye was secretary of the embassy of the French court to the Republic of Venice. His critical account of the administration led to his incarceration in the Bastille and the suppression of his work in France.

With bookplate for the Earl of Macclesfield's North Library dated 1860.

First English edition; 8vo (18.5 x 12.5 cm); armorial bookplate to front pastedown, blindstamp to title, woodcut initial and headpieces, paper flaw with associated tear in E4; contemporary marbled calf with blindstamped panel decoration, gilt spine in compartments, hinges cracked but holding firmly, spine and gilt rubbed; [16], 325, [3 (blank)], [14 (catalogue of books])pp.

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Provenance: Earls of Macclesfield (bookplate dated 1860 and blindstamp).

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