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9 volume 12mo (162 x 92 mm) one engraved portrait of Tangé after Huber as frontispiece, 2 unn.l., XLVIII, 547 pp. for volume I ; 2 nn.l., 494 pp. for the volume II; 2 nn.ll., 450 pp. for volume III ; 1 nn.l., 503 pp. for volume IV; 1 unn.l., 488 pp. for volume V; 2 nn.l., 448 pp. for volume VI (Mémoires); 572 pp. for volume VI (Pièces justificatives I-V) ; 2 nn.l., 494 pp. for volume VII; 2 nn.l., 516, CLXIII pp. for volume VIII. Contemporary polished calf, Rohan-Chabot coat of arms on the corners, spine with raised bands, red edges.
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First complete edition (after the incomplete edition of 1734 published in The Hague).
Charles-Alexandre de Montgon (1690-1770), a religious, entered the service of Philip V, King of Spain, in 1724. In 1726, he was commissioned by his sovereign to travel to France with the secret mission of intriguing to ensure his succession to the crown in the event of Louis XV dying childless. After unmasking himself through carelessness to the Cardinal de Fleury, the Prime Minister, Montgon had to go into exile in Douai. His Memoirs were composed during his exile.
The first five volumes were published without a publisher’s name or place; it is only from volume VI onwards that the name of the Lausanne printer, Marc-Michel Bousquet, appears.
In this copy, the Pièces justificatives of volumes I to V are bound in a single volume, with a title page that reads “Tome Sixième” (thus there are two volumes with the heading ‘VI’, one for the Memoirs and one for the Pièces justificatives).
The Pièces justificatives of volumes VI (CXXVII pp.) and VII (CLXXXVIII pp.) are missing.
Traces of use on the bindings, spines slightly faded.
Provenance: Rohan-Chabot family collection (armorial binding).
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