A set of 4 books on the AIN - Lot 17

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A set of 4 books on the AIN - Lot 17
A set of 4 books on the AIN (Ain). THIBAUT (Francisque). History of Pérouges (Ain). New edition [with notes and additions by Anthelme Thibaut, his son]. With 42 illustrations, including 23 out of text and a map of Pérouges. Lyon, A. Rey et Cie, 1911, in-8 of 1 frontispiece included in the pagination-181-(2) pp. + 20 pl. h.t. + 1 folding map h.t. ; half bradel parchment of the time, basane title piece on the back, cover's plates cons. -Qq. illustrations in-text, including 2 full page. 2nd edition (E.O. : 1903). (Bugey.). MARCHAND (Abbot F.). The charters of the tower of Dover (1250 - 1624). Documents to serve the history of Bas-Bugey and the neighboring provinces. Bourg, Imprimerie Villefranche, 1891, in-8 of 238-(1) pp; half-chagrin of the time, spine with decorated nerves (faded). First edition. Saffroy II-20.191. The work lists not only the charters, but also the seals and ends with a genealogy of the House of Oncieu. (Bresse.). CHEVRIER (Edmond). Bourg and Bresse. Historical sketch. Bourg, Frédéric Dufour, 1859, in-8 of 86 pp; modern bradel half-percaline, cover board cons. (lack of paper on the lower cover). -Autograph letter signed by the author in the upper margin of the title page. The cover serves as a title. First edition. Gallic and Roman Bresse under the kings of Burgundy, France, the Emperors of Germany, the Sires of Bagé, the Dukes of Savoy and under the French domination. (Ain). History of Lagnieu in Bugey. Bourg, Imprimerie du "Journal de l'Ain", 1924, in-8 of XI-(3)-611 pp. + 24 pl. h.t.; paperback, printed cover, small stain on the back. First edition. Printed at 300 copies. "Collection of documents studied, and fruit of research done, under the direction of Abbé Rousset, by the Catholic Circle of this city, during the years 1920-1924, published under the auspices of the Revue Gorini." The first part deals with the origins of Lagnieu (etymology, ancient monuments, the house of Coligny, the Dauphins of Viennois ); the second, with civil life in Lagnieu (administrative, judicial, military, financial, commercial, and agricultural organization); the third is devoted to religious life (especially worship during the Revolution).
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