Response de Mr. J. De Pinto, Aux Observations d'un Homme Impartial: A First Edition
First edition of Isaac de Pinto's *Reponse de Mr. J. De Pinto, Aux Observations d'un Homme Impartial*, published in The Hague by Pierre-Frederic Gosse in 1776. This 60-page unbound work, housed in patterned boards, represents the earliest known printed response to the American Revolution by a Jew. De Pinto, a wealthy Dutch Jew of Portuguese descent, critiques the revolution, fearing colonial independence would disrupt the established political and economic order. He expresses concerns about the potential for American control over other European colonies and the resulting impact on the flow of bullion. The book is considered significant for its insight into the perspectives of early modern Jewish thinkers on the American Revolution and the political and economic climate of the time. References to this work can be found in *JE*, Vol. X, p. 54; *EJ*, Vol. XIII, cols. 553-4; M.H. Gans, *Memorbook* (1977) pp. 112-13; A. Hertzberg, *The French Enlightenment and the Jews* (1968), pp. 142-3, 150-2; J. L. Cardoso and A. de Vasconcelos-Nogueira, *Isaac de Pinto: An Enlightened Economist and Financier* (2005); and J.S. Wijler, *Isaac de Pinto, sa vie et sa oeuvres* (1923).
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