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Publicado por Hachette Livre Bnf, 2019
ISBN 10: 232930000XISBN 13: 9782329300009
Librería: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Condición: New.
Publicado por Paris, chez tous les marchands de nouveauté, An VII. (1799). 168 pp., 1799
Librería: Antiquariaat Hortus Conclusus, Den Haag, Holanda
Contemporary full leather binding, but binding heavily damaged, in need of rebinding. Bookblock good. Margin of title page a bit damaged (without loss of text), page margins browned, else contents good. Please see description or ask for photos.
Publicado por HACHETTE LIVRE, 2019
ISBN 10: 232930000XISBN 13: 9782329300009
Librería: moluna, Greven, Alemania
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Condición: New.
Publicado por Paris, à la Grenouillère, impr. Jacques Haumont, Paris, Paris, 1945
Librería: Librairie de l'Avenue - Henri Veyrier, Saint-Ouen, FR, Francia
Couverture souple. Condición: Très bon état. In-16. Broché, couterure bleu ciel imprimée à rabats, 32 pp. Bel exemplaire. L un des 350 exemplaires sur vélin numérotés (n° 6).
Publicado por Paris, 1799
Librería: Mouvements d'Idées - Julien Baudoin, Loupiac, Francia
A Paris, chez tous les marchands de nouveauté, An VII. 168 p. Notice biographique sur J.-J. Vadé. La Pipe Cassée. Les Bouquets Poissards. Le Déjeuné de la Râpée. Etrennes aux Riboteurs. Les spiritueux rebus de Mlle Margot la mal-peignée, reine de la Halle et marchande d'oranges. Extrait de l'inventaire des Meubles et Effets trouvés das le magasin d'une des Harangères de la Halle. Liste des plus rares Curiosités trouvées dans un Magasin des Halles. Déclaration d'amour entre monsieur Dubois, marchand d'allumettes, et mademoiselle Perrette, faiseuse de rabats. Dialogue entre Mlle Manon et M. Thomas, Chanson poissarde. Complainte d'une ravaudeuse à son amant. Chanson grivoises d'un Amant à sa Maîtresse. Rupture. Lettres de la Grenouillère, entre M. Jérôme Dubois, pêcheux du Gros Caillou, et Mlle Nanette Dubut, blanchisseuse de linge fin. Lettre de M. Cadet Hustache à M. Jérôme Dubois. Chanson grivoise. Chanson grivoise. Chanson. Autre. Autre sur la Prise de Berg-op-zoom. Vers pour être mis au bas d'une estampe représentant la Place Maubert. Cantique de Saint Hubert. Cantique de Saint Roch. Petit in-18. Couverture cartonnée couverture de papier bleue, titre à l'encre au dos. Frontispice. Frais de port «indicatifs» pour un livre entre 500gr et 1kg, sans assurance. Suite à votre commande, vous recevrez une proposition de modification des frais de port si le livre est plus lourd ou si sa valeur justifie une assurance. "Default shipping" for a 500gr to 1kg book. After ordering you may receive a proposal for adjusted shipping if the book is heavier of if it is worth an insurance.
Publicado por l'Imprimerie de Didot jeune l'An IV [1796], Paris, 1796
Librería: Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books (ABAA), McMinnville, OR, Estados Unidos de America
362 x 268 mm. (14 1/4 x 10 1/2"). 4 p.l., 167 pp. Contemporary brown half calf over marbled boards, smooth spine with blind-ruled panels, tan morocco label, edges untrimmed. WITH FOUR ANIMATED COLOR PLATES after Nicolas André Monsiau, three with original tissue guards. A Large Paper Copy. Front pastedown with armorial bookplate, front free endpaper with red morocco ex-libris of Henri Beraldi. Cohen-de Ricci 1005; Ray 87; Graesse VI, 233. â Spine, boards, and extremities variably rubbed, shallow chip to head of spine, but the original unrestored fragile binding entirely solid. Isolated trivial marginal spots or smudges, but A VERY FINE COPY INTERNALLY--quite clean, fresh, and bright, with vast margins, and with the plates very pleasingly colored. This is the attractive Large Paper Copy, with distinguished provenance, of a collection of farces set among the market vendors of Paris. It was written by French playwright Jean-Joseph Vadé (1720-57), the author credited with inventing the "poissard" genre, which takes its name from the fishwives who are frequent characters in the sketches that take place in the main food market of Paris, Les Halles. After failing to produce a successful serious drama, Vadé turned to comedy, where his natural wit and verve gave him a great advantage. A sly sense of humor and a talent for observing people led to a series of short plays featuring realistic characters very different from the stylized roles that were then the vogue in French drama. His empathetic characterizations of life among the lowly brought him the nickname "the Corneille of Les Halles." The other poissards in this volume are the work of Vadé's friend Louis de Tilloy (1711-92), who wrote under the name Lécluse. In addition to writing plays, this intriguing artist was an actor, a friend of Voltaire, and dentist(!) to the king of Poland. A noted painter of both classical and modern subjects, Monsiau (1754-1837) was also an illustrator whose "abundant and interesting work in this line" is, in Ray's opinion, underrated, even though it has the merits of being simple, natural, lively, and piquant. Those traits are well employed in these amusing illustrations depicting the characters who inhabit these tales. Former owner Henri Beraldi (1849-1931) was perhaps the most distinguished and knowledgeable writer on French bindings of the 19th century. His collection of French illustrated books and French bindings was considered to be among the very best in the world. One can see how the present volume would have attracted such a discerning bibliophile: the vast margins of the untrimmed Large Paper Copy lend a spaciousness to the text, the coloring is beautiful, and the condition beyond reproach. ONE OF 100 LARGE PAPER COPIES with color plates (from a total edition of 300).