Le Droit de la Nature et des Gens,
ou Systeme General des principes les plus important de la Morale, de la Jurisprudence, et de la Politique. Le Baron de Pufendorf, traduit du Latin par Jean Barbeyrac, [deux tomes]. Amsterdam, La veuve de Pierre de Coup, 1734.
4to., half-leather, spine with gilt-stamping on red and green, portrait of Samuel Pufendorf in copper engraving by P. van Gunst, title in red and black and printer's vignette, XX,CXXI,(3),716;(2),613,(38),52,(2) pp., a second portrait, of the translator, before the text. Extended and emended 5th edition. Translation by Jean Barbeyrac from Latin. Pufendorf's work is based on the theories of Thomas Hobbes and Hugo de Groot. Spine of vol. 1 damaged and rubbed. Overall a good copy. (2 in total)