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Rodolphe SALIS Le Chat noir. Organe des intérêts de Montmartre. Deuxième année complète du n°53 du 13 janvier 1883 au n°103 du 29 décembre 1883

Rodolphe SALIS

Le Chat noir. Organe des intérêts de Montmartre. Deuxième année complète du n°53 du 13 janvier 1883 au n°103 du 29 décembre 1883

Au cabaret Le Chat noir, Paris 1883, 31x45cm, broché.


SALIS Rodolphe Le Chat noir. Organe des intérêts de Montmartre. Second full year from n°53, 13 January 1883, to n°103,29 December 1883. From Le Chat noir cabaret, Paris 1883, 31 x 45cm, original wrappers. First edition.
50 issues in original wrappers in a blue interim cover.
Each issue comprises four pages. Texts by Emile Goudeau, Alphonse Allais and Jean Richepin and Paul Verlaine ("Le Chat noir", "Langueur", "La Princesse Bérénice", "Pantoum négligé", "Paysage", "Conseil falot", "L'Aube à l'envers", "Un pouacre", "Madrigal") in particular.
Drawings by Willette, Rodolphe Salis, Henri de Sta, Tiret-Bognet, Henri Pille, Caran d'Ache etc.
Le Chat noir is a weekly magazine created by Rodolphe Salis and Emile Goudeau, published from 1882 until 1897, with the aim of promoting the famous cabaret of the same name, of which it claims to be the memory. Texts that were performed in the shows are published here. It is, furthermore, an important literary and artistic testimony of the late nineteenth century, around its own bohemianism and Parisian effervescence.

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