DESQUIRON DE SAINT AGNAN (Antoine Toussaint)
    CONSIDERATIONS ON THE CIVIL AND POLITICAL EXISTENCE OF THE ISRAELITES; followed by some Ideas on the Work of Mr. BAIL (...): JEWS IN THE 19TH CENTURY; and THREE LETTERS FROM Mr. DE COLOGNA, Chief Rabbi of the Israelite Consistory of Paris
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1817
    octavo, paperback, plain cover (slightly faded), 130 p.
    Quérard, Vol. II, p. 531, *Dictionnaire des supercheries*, 2nd ed., Desquiron, is an atypical and captivating author of 19th-century legal literature. He wrote, officially one might say, a significant number of treatises focused primarily on the study of civil law (Dramard lists almost ten), but he was also the author of much more committed and polemical texts, the last being "L'éloge de la République" (In Praise of the Republic), published in 1848. He published the first edition of this text in 1809, in which he vigorously defends Jews against the discrimination that imperial legislation was attempting to reintroduce into the law. He republished it during the Restoration, accompanied by several supporting documents. We possess one of these very rare editions (it is missing from Berkeley and Harvard).

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