Memoires de Maximilien de Bethune, duc de Sully, principal ministre de Henri le Grand, Vol. 8. Nouvelle Edition. Londres, 1767. Bound in contemporary French mottled calf gilt, morocco spine labels, 4 x 6.75, 375 pages. Signed with his ownership initial, “T,” beside the printed binder’s signature mark, “I,” at the bottom of page 187 (Jefferson’s typical style of ownership signature used in books from his library in which he substituted “I” for “J”). In very good condition, with bindings worn and cracked at joints, occasional minor fox marks, and some light tanning.
Jefferson generally included Sully’s Memoires on his lists of recommended historical reading; the present volume is from the set listed in the 1829 auction catalogue of Jefferson’s library, but it was apparently kept by his grandson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph. Jefferson and Sully shared several common notions—like Jefferson, Sully favored agriculture over industry as an economic base, and encouraged internal improvements such as canals, roads, and bridges in order to facilitate trade. A wonderful example of a rarely seen volume from Jefferson’s library, enhanced by Jefferson’s admiration for its author.
Provenance:
1. Thomas Jefferson
2. Thomas Jefferson Randolph as was noted in a separate volume from the original set "Th:J/Edge Hill? Virginia"
3. Sarah N. Randolph penciled signature on slip, also unidentified floor plan separate volume
4. William Randolph Hearst sold at auction:
5. Hammer Galleries, Gimbel Bros., Feb 1941, p. 226, item 750, purchased by:
6. Dr. Alice Watson 1941 by descent to
7. An heir of Dr. Watson Pre-certified John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA.
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