Christian Settipani; Patrick Van Kerrebrouck - La préhistoire des Capétiens - 1993






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La Préhistoire des Capétiens, by Christian Settipani and Patrick Van Kerrebrouck.
Description from the seller
Original numbered edition – Settipani, The Prehistory of the Capetians (No. 898/1000) – Rare, near mint condition
The Prehistory of the Capetians, 481-987 – Part One
Author: Christian Settipani
With the collaboration of Patrick Van Kerrebrouck
Christian Settipani is recognized as one of the greatest specialists in historical genealogy, and Patrick Van Kerrebrouck is the author of the famous series New Généalogical History of the August House of France.
Original edition, limited print run of 1000 copies – copy No. 898
Description
Major work in historical genealogy, published in 1993 by Patrick Van Kerrebrouck.
This 546-page volume explores the dynastic origins of the Capetians before the rise of Hugues Capet in 987.
Erudite and rigorous study of the Merovingians, Carolingians, and Robertians, based on primary sources (annals, diplomas, cartularies).
Particularities of bibliophilia
Original numbered edition (No. 898/1000), sewn binding on signatures, uncut offset paper with untrimmed pages – in near mint condition, evidence of minimal reading.
Bibliophile note
Printed on uncut offset paper, with sewn signatures. The uncut pages attest to the authenticity and rarity of the work, which is considered by bibliophiles to be near mint.
Numbered 898/1000, it is a true collector's item.
State
Excellent condition
Fast and careful shipping, secure packaging for collectors.
Rarity & value
Out of print and very rare on the market. This numbered, bound, and uncut copy is a true collector's item – a treasure for enthusiasts of medieval history, genealogy, and discerning bibliophiles.
Original Edition – Settipani, La Préhistoire des Capetians (No. 898/1000) – Rare, Near Mint
Details
The Prehistory of the Capetians, 481–987 – First Part
• Author: Christian Settipani
• Collaboration: Patrick Van Kerrebrouck
Christian Settipani is recognized as one of the leading specialists in historical genealogy, and Patrick Van Kerrebrouck is the author of the renowned series New genealogical history of the august house of France.
Original edition, limited to 1000 copies – this copy is No. 898.
Year: 1993
Pages: 546
Description
A major scholarly work in historical genealogy, published in 1993 by Patrick Van Kerrebrouck. This volume explores the dynastic origins of the Capetians before the accession of Hugh Capet in 987. An erudite and rigorous study of the Merovingians, Carolingians, and Robertians, based on primary sources (annals, diplomas, cartularies).
Bibliophilic Features
Original edition, numbered copy (No. 898/1000).
Sewn binding on gatherings with thread, ensuring durability and longevity.
Printed on offset paper, untrimmed, with numerous uncut pages – a traditional scholarly feature.
Near mint condition, proof that the book has hardly ever been read.
Condition
Excellent condition.
Secure packaging and fast shipping for collectors.
Rarity and Value
Out of print and very rare on the market. This numbered copy, sewn and untrimmed, is a true collector’s item – a treasure for medieval history enthusiasts, genealogists, and demanding bibliophiles.
Original numbered edition – Settipani, The Prehistory of the Capetians (No. 898/1000) – Rare, near mint condition
The Prehistory of the Capetians, 481-987 – Part One
Author: Christian Settipani
With the collaboration of Patrick Van Kerrebrouck
Christian Settipani is recognized as one of the greatest specialists in historical genealogy, and Patrick Van Kerrebrouck is the author of the famous series New Généalogical History of the August House of France.
Original edition, limited print run of 1000 copies – copy No. 898
Description
Major work in historical genealogy, published in 1993 by Patrick Van Kerrebrouck.
This 546-page volume explores the dynastic origins of the Capetians before the rise of Hugues Capet in 987.
Erudite and rigorous study of the Merovingians, Carolingians, and Robertians, based on primary sources (annals, diplomas, cartularies).
Particularities of bibliophilia
Original numbered edition (No. 898/1000), sewn binding on signatures, uncut offset paper with untrimmed pages – in near mint condition, evidence of minimal reading.
Bibliophile note
Printed on uncut offset paper, with sewn signatures. The uncut pages attest to the authenticity and rarity of the work, which is considered by bibliophiles to be near mint.
Numbered 898/1000, it is a true collector's item.
State
Excellent condition
Fast and careful shipping, secure packaging for collectors.
Rarity & value
Out of print and very rare on the market. This numbered, bound, and uncut copy is a true collector's item – a treasure for enthusiasts of medieval history, genealogy, and discerning bibliophiles.
Original Edition – Settipani, La Préhistoire des Capetians (No. 898/1000) – Rare, Near Mint
Details
The Prehistory of the Capetians, 481–987 – First Part
• Author: Christian Settipani
• Collaboration: Patrick Van Kerrebrouck
Christian Settipani is recognized as one of the leading specialists in historical genealogy, and Patrick Van Kerrebrouck is the author of the renowned series New genealogical history of the august house of France.
Original edition, limited to 1000 copies – this copy is No. 898.
Year: 1993
Pages: 546
Description
A major scholarly work in historical genealogy, published in 1993 by Patrick Van Kerrebrouck. This volume explores the dynastic origins of the Capetians before the accession of Hugh Capet in 987. An erudite and rigorous study of the Merovingians, Carolingians, and Robertians, based on primary sources (annals, diplomas, cartularies).
Bibliophilic Features
Original edition, numbered copy (No. 898/1000).
Sewn binding on gatherings with thread, ensuring durability and longevity.
Printed on offset paper, untrimmed, with numerous uncut pages – a traditional scholarly feature.
Near mint condition, proof that the book has hardly ever been read.
Condition
Excellent condition.
Secure packaging and fast shipping for collectors.
Rarity and Value
Out of print and very rare on the market. This numbered copy, sewn and untrimmed, is a true collector’s item – a treasure for medieval history enthusiasts, genealogists, and demanding bibliophiles.
