[Fencing] Escrime, contenant quatorze Planches.
[By Angelo]. Section from the folio edition of the Encyclopédie by Diderot and d'Alembert, (Paris, 1765), 15 letter print text pages and 15 engraved plates by B.L. Prévost (8x) and A.J. Defehrt (7x), in contemporary style, bound in modern half-leather with gilt spine, folio (good copy with minor defects).
Early French translation with copies of the original plates from Angelo's famous fencing book, the first edition of which appeared in London, 1763.