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Victor HUGO
Born26 février 1802
Died22 mai 1885
LanguageFrench
NationalityFrance
Victor Hugo (1802-1885) was one of the leading writers of French literature and an emblematic figure of Romanticism. A poet, novelist, playwright, and statesman, he spanned the entire 19th century, profoundly shaping cultural and public life. He established himself as a poet at a very young age before revolutionizing theater with Hernani. His major novels, Notre-Dame de Paris, Les Misérables, Les Travailleurs de la Mer, and Quatrevingt-Treize, secured him enduring international renown. A fierce opponent of Napoleon III, he spent nearly twenty years in exile, during which he wrote several of his most powerful works, including Les Châtiments and Les Contemplations. Following the fall of the Empire, he became a leading voice of republicanism, championing liberty, social justice, and human rights. At his death in 1885, he was honored with a state funeral and laid to rest in the Panthéon, celebrated as one of the greatest writers in history.
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First edition. COntemporary binding in light brown half calf. Occasional foxing. Provenance: from the library of Madame Mareuil, first to play Casilda in Ruy Blas.
A. Quantin • Jules Hetzel & Cie|Paris 1886|15.50 x 24 cm|relié
First edition. Half morocco slight rubbing to head of joints, covers preserved, slight tears to headpieces, top edge gilt. A nice copy without foxing and elegantly bound.
H. Delloye • & Brockhaus et Avenarius (first volume) • & Eugène Renduel (second volume)|& Leipzigpour le premier volume • & Parispour le second 1838 & 1832|12.50 x 21 cm|2 volumes reliés en 1
First edition of both volumes Red half shagreen over marbled paper boards, spine in five compartments with double gilt fillets and double blindruled compartments as well as gilt spots, double gilt fillets at head and foot, marbled endpapers and pastedowns, speckled edges Autograph inscription signed by Victor Hugo to head of half title of first volume: “.. à mon excellent ami Léon Masson...[to my excellent friend Léon Masson]." "Le Roi s'amuse" retains its frontispiece by Tony Johannot on China paper A little light spotting, a good copy.
first edition. Binding half red shagreen, back with five nerves decorated with double gilded boxes decorated with gilded decorative motifs, marbled paper plates, guards and contreplats of handmade paper, contemporary binding. Signed autograph of the author to his friend the journalist and art critic (Jules-Antoine) Castagnary which was socialist activist and ardent supporter of Gustave Courbet.
Calmann Lévy|Paris 1877|14 x 22.50 cm|2 volumes reliés
first edition. Binders half red shagreen, back with five nerves decorated with double gilded boxes decorated with gilded decorative, marbled paper plates, guards and contreplats of handmade paper, binders of the time. Signed autograph of the author to his friend the journalist and art critic (Jules-Antoine) Castagnary which was socialist activist and ardent supporter of Gustave Courbet.
Delloye|Paris 1838 - 1843|14 x 21.50 cm|2 volumes reliés en 1
First edition of Ruy Blas, the title with the address at Paris and Leipzig, the first state of the first edition without mention of Les Burgraves. Contemporary half light brown calf, spine in five compartments with fillets, gilt specks and blindruled fillets, gilt Greek friezes to head and foot, marbled endpapers and pastedowns. A little spotting. Autograph inscription signed by Victor Hugo to Madame Mareuil, who first played the character of Casilda in Ruy Blas. Signature of the actor M. Montdidier (who played the Comte de Camporeal) to first page of text. Provenance: from the library of Madame Mareuil. A fine and handsome copy in an el
First edition. Half red morocco over marbled paper boards, spine in six compartments with gilt fleurons, date and place at foot of spine, marbled pastedowns and endpapers, covers preserved. Autograph inscription from Victor Hugo on the half title. A little spotting. Armorial ex libris of Ad. Lefrancq engraved on a leaf bound in at the beginning of the work.
Librairie internationale Lacroix, Verboeckhoven & Cie|Paris • & Bruxelles [Brussels] 1866|13.50 x 23 cm|relié
First edition with false stetement of third edition. Contemporary half red shagreen,spine in six compartments with gilt fleurons and fillets. Occasional foxing. A good copy nicely bound.
Later edition, but partly first thanks to presence of the preface “à la France de 1872 [To the France of 1872]” published on the occasion of the revival of the piece at the Odeon on the 19th February 1872. Half brown shagreen, spine in six compartments, covers preserved. An exceptional autograph inscription from Victor Hugo to his mistress, Juliette Drouet: “Premier exemplaire aux pieds de ma dame [The first copy, laid at the feet of my lady]”. From its very creation until its overdue consecration, the story of Ruy Blas was intimately tied to that of Juliette Drouet. Shut up at home all the while the piece was being written, Juliette was to be its first reader
Calmann-Lévy|Paris 1877|15.50 x 24 cm|2 volumes reliés
First edition on ordinary paper. Handsome autograph inscription signed from the author to Léon Bienvenu, known as Touchatout, to first volume. Half light brown shagreen over marbled paper boards with gilt fillets, spine in six compartments with little gilt fleurons, gilt initials L.B. (Léon Bienvenu) to foot, top edge gilt. Scattered spotting as often (according to Clouzot). The publication of La Légende des siècles stretched over 24 years, following the author’s rhythm of writing; the two first volumes appeared in 1859, the next two in 1877, and the final volume in 1883. Library stamp and manuscript catalog number by Léon Bienvenu to title.