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An (l') deux mille quatre cent quarante, by Mercier, Louis-Sébastien

Keywords:  France, Futuristic tales, Literature, Philosophie, Prose Fiction, Social mores, Utopian Fiction

Parisian category: Romans

Illegality:  Darnton’s Corpus (1394 copies requested in 124 orders); Papal Index (1786); Poinçot’s Inventory of the Bastille (France, 1789)

Acquired:  1,551 full copies

Sold and Given:  2,006 full copies

Returns:  102 full copies

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Full title: [An (l') deux mille quatre cent quarante]
Edition type (by origin): Place of publication unknown
Author(s): Mercier, Louis-Sébastien
Language(s): French
Publication: n.pl. [?]
Details: 2 volumes, in-8°
STN Livres philosophiques 1775
Notes: Attribution - edition details not fully resolved.
Full title: An (l') deux mille quatre cent quarante: rêve s'il en fût jamais
Edition type (by origin): Other Swiss editions
Author(s): Mercier, Louis-Sébastien
Language(s): French
Publication: London [Lausanne]: [François Grasset & comp.], 1772
Details: 1 volume, in-8°, pages: XII, 402
Notes: Attribution - sourced from Grasset from 1772.
Full title: An deux mille quatre cent quarante (l'), rêve s'il en fût jamais
Edition type (by origin): Other Swiss editions
Author(s): Mercier, Louis-Sébastien
Language(s): French
Publication: London [Lausanne]: [François Grasset], 1774
Details: 1 volume, in-8°, pages: XII, 410
Notes: Attribution - sourced from Grasset.
Full title: [An (l') deux mille quatre cent quarante]
Edition type (by origin): Place of publication unknown
Author(s): Mercier, Louis-Sébastien
Language(s): French
Publication: n.pl. [Neuchâtel?]
Details: 1 volume
LFB Catalogue 1787
Notes: Attribution - edition details not fully resolved. Fauche-Borel Catalogue (1787) announces (1785, Londres sous Neuchâtel).