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Signed book, First edition

Victor HUGO Odes et poésies diverses. - Nouvelles odes. - Odes et ballades

Victor HUGO

Odes et poésies diverses. - Nouvelles odes. - Odes et ballades

Pelicier pour le premier volume & Ladvocat pour les deux suivants, Paris 1822-1827, 10x15,5cm, 3 volumes reliés.


Edition for each of the volumes. Full morocco bindings Navy Russia, back with five nerves set with black nets decorated with golden threads and double florets cold volume numbers and dates back to the golden, golden wheels on the caps, quadruple gilt frames separated by a game lace Cold dishes die struck in centers an embossed floral medallion cold dashed gilded heads and tails cuts, fine floral lace in golden frames guards, guards and contreplats blue paper sky, covers preserved, all slices golden, beautiful bindings pastiches romantic signed Gruel. Our copy is enriched with an autograph letter signed by a page of Leo Dried, specialist of the Pleiades and Romance, in which he asked his party to check in his 1826 edition of "Odes and Ballads" ballad entitled " In a way, "which is the sixth (actually eighth) because he has seen a variant down a painting by Paul Huet and seeks to understand ... Volumes II and III present in frontispieces" The Sylph "engraved by Godefroy after Devéria and" Two Islands "engraved by Mauduit after Devéria. Finally, between the title page and the introduction of Volume III, a ticket with a bibliophile accuracy on Odes and Ballads was mounted on tab. Bookplate on clearance of the first volume, an ex-dono pen dimmed on care of the third volume. Exceptional set uniformly connected by Gruel with covers preserved, the first three collections of poetry of Victor Hugo.

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