LE CHOYSELAT (Prudent). Discours œconomique, no less useful than recreational, showing how from five hundred pounds for one day used, one can draw four thousand five hundred pounds of honest profit per year, which is the way to make one's money profit. Rouen, Martin Le Menestrier, 1612. In-12, green morocco, triple fillet, smooth spine decorated with grotesque and title in long, gilt edges (18th century binding).
(1) f., 45 pp, (3) pp.
New edition of this work of economic advice which, from its first edition, in Paris, in 1569, was a great success.
King's prosecutor in Sézanne, the author explains how to make profits by buying galinacea and selling eggs in Paris.
Mottling and stains. Spine faded.
Not in vicar - Livres en bouche, 51 (1569).
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