first edition
1843 · Paris
by Tissot, Claude Joseph
Paris: Librairie philosophique de Ladrange, 1843. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, pp. xv, [1], 509, [1]; [4], 448; folding tables at pp. 365-68 and again at p. 387 in volume I; uncut and unopened in original tan printed wrappers; small cracks and chips at spine extremities; very good and sound. Tissot (1801-76) was a French philosopher who translated most of Kant's writings into French. Among his original works are (in translation): Of the Beautiful, Especially in Literature (1830); Short History of Philosophy (1840); The Mania of Suicide and of Revolt (1840); Parceling of the Land and Division of Property (1842); Principles of Morality (1866); Catholicism and Public Instruction (1874); and, Insanity Considered Especially in its Relations to Normal Psychology (1876).
(Inventory #: 54587)