☞ RĂ©volution de l'AmĂ©rique : par M. l'abbĂ© Raynal, auteur de l'Histoire philosophique et politique des etablissemens, et du commerce des EuropĂ©ens dans les deux Indes.


Creator(s): Raynal, abbé 1713-1796, (Guillaume-Thomas-François) (Author)
Related APS Member(s):
Guillaume T. F. Raynall
Publication: Londres [i.e. Netherlands?]: Chez Lockyer Davis, Holbourne, 1781.
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Sabin 68101 | Sabin 68102 | Sabin 68103 | Sabin 68104 | Sabin 68107 | Sabin 68108 | Sabin 68109 | Sabin 68111 | Evans 17322 | Evans 17323 | Evans 17322 | Evans 17686 | Evans 17684 | Evans 17685 | Evans 17687 | Evans 24728 | Evans 29484 | Howes R 85
Editions: 17x 1781 (8x Londres [i.e. Netherlands et al?], 2x London, 2x La Haye, 1x Stockholm, 1x Paris, 2x Dublin, 1x Boston), 10x 1782 (2x Philadelphia, London, Edinburgh, Salem, Norwich, Dublin, Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Leipzig, Hudson [NY]), 1x 1783 (Edinburgh), 1x 1786 (Berlin), 1x 1791 (London), 2x 1792 (Edinburgh, Hudson [NY]), 1x 1795 (Philadelphia), 1x 1816 (Stockholm)
Editions Note: At least thirty-three editions: seventeen in 1781 (eight in Londres [i.e. Netherlands et al?], two in London, two in La Haye, one in Stockholm, one in Paris, two in Dublin, one in Boston), ten in 1782 (two in Philadelphia, one in London, Edinburgh, Salem, Norwich, Dublin, Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Leipzig, Hudson [NY]), one in 1783 (Edinburgh), one in 1786 (Berlin), one in 1791 (London), two in 1792 (Edinburgh, Hudson [NY]), one in 1795 (Philadelphia), and one in 1816 (Stockholm). Although largely comprised of "the text of Book 18, chapters 38-52, of the third version of the 'Histoire philosophique' [et politique des établissemens et du commerce des Europeens dans les deux Indes], as it appeared in the 1780 Geneva edition," per Echeverria & Wilkie, we separate it here for obvious reasons.
Holding Note:

APS holds two of the first editions cataloged together: one presented by William S. Mason and another received as part of the formation of the David Center for the American Revolution February 2020, as well eight additional French-language editions of 1781: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], and one Dublin edition. APS also holds many 1781 English translations: four from London cataloged together one which contains the autograph of T. Manning, bookplate of Benjamin Vaughan, and was presented by the descendants of Benjamin Vaughan through Mrs. George Gibson in 1991, one copy received as part of the bequest of Col. Richard Gimbel, 1971, one presented by William Smith Mason bearing the autograph of Matthew Crowe, and one received as part of the formation of the David Center for the American Revolution February 2020 which bears a bookseller's ticket and shows manuscript waste used in binding, as well as one additional London issue, and finally, one from Dublin, bearing the bookstamp of Joseph A. Sadony and was recieved as part of the formation of the David Center for the American Revolution February 2020. APS holds two 1782 Philadelphia editions: one with the autographs of J. Barniyz and Arch. Mclean, and one with the inscription: Wm. Roger's. In addition, APS holds a 1786 Berlin, and a 1792 Edinburgh.

BibNumber: 360.029