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Author: Unknown. Title: Réglement de la Confrerie de l'Adoration Perpétuelle du S. Sacrement et de la Bonne Mort. Erigée dans l'Eglise Paroissiale de Ville-Marie, en l'Isle de Montréal, en Canada. Nouvelle Edition. Language: Text in French. Publisher: Montreal, F. Mesplet & C. Berger, 1776. Casey, Catalogue of Pamphlets 1536; Dionne 18; Lande, Rare Canadiana 153 ("considered the first Canadian imprint in Montreal"); Tremaine 231. An earlier edition of this work is believed to have been prepared by Mesplet in Philadelphia. He had emigrated to America on the advice of Franklin, and had moved from Philadelphia to Montreal in 1776 when commissioned by the Continental Congress to accompany Franklin, Chase and Carroll for the purpose of establishing a French press. Size: 5.5 "X 4 ". Pages: 40 pages. Binding: Attractive and good original boards, covered in figured wallpaper (spine worn but hinges still tight, overall worn and scuffed - as shown) in a quarter morocco leather cover with a nice ex-libris of C. GordonSmith with a view of Montreal in 1760, in a beautiful and fine burgundy morocco leather slipcase. Content: Good content (tight, faint staining to lower right corners - as shown, lacking rear blank free endpaper - as shown). All pages are complete. Estimate: Scarce with no other copies available for sale worldwide. AN EXTREMELY RARE little MANUAL OF PRAYERS, from the press of the first printers of Montreal. The book: THE FIRST MONTREAL IMPRINT. Attractive, beautifully bounded and scarce First Book printed in Montreal. Published by Fleury Mesplet (1734-1794), this physically tiny work would be the first work printed by Mesplet after his arrival in Montreal in 1776. After leaving Lyon for Avignon, London and Philadelphia, Mesplet settled in Montreal on the recommendation of Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790}, with whom he had collaborated on printing ventures for the American Congress. Mesplet s luggage contained the first non-governmental press established in the Province of Quebec . Mesplet published many utilitarian works, with this title being distributed to members of the Confrerie, who could boast a membership of 1000 in late-18th century Montreal. Mesplet would go on to found the La Gazette litteraire with journalist Valentin Jautard (1736-1787) (known by the pseudonym le Spectacteur tranquille ) in 1778, but both would be thrown into prison without trial, which would put an abrupt end to their literary adventure. The wife of Mesplet, Marie Maribeau,(1746-1789) would take over the publishing reins during his imprisonment. Mesplet would establish the Gazette de Montreal in 1785, which would be bought by an Anglophone editor, eventually becoming the Montreal Gazette. N° de ref. del artículo ABE-1670762552276
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Título: Réglement de la Confrerie de l'Adoration ...
Editorial: Montreal, F. Mesplet & C. Berger, 1776. Casey, Catalogue of Pamphlets 1536; Dionne 18; Lande, Rare Canadiana 153 ("considered the first Canadian imprint in Montreal"); Tremaine 231. An earlier edition of this work is believed to have been prepared by Mesplet in Philadelphia. He had emigrated to America on the advice of Franklin, and had moved from Philadelphia to Montreal in 1776 when commissioned by the Continental Congress to accompany Franklin, Chase and Carroll for the purpose of establishing a French press.
Año de publicación: 1776
Encuadernación: Hardcover
Condición: Good
Edición: 1st Edition