Le surmâle
A library shelf label glued to the head of the spine, three small stains on the first cover.
Handsome copy without statement of edition.
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New illustrated edition with vignettes by Tony Johannot. Single-volume reprint by Dubochet of the 1835 Paulin edition, with some new vignettes, notably on the title page. 800 Vignettes.
Contemporary full navy blue shagreen binding. Spine with false flat raised bands decorated with grotesque compartments. Boards stamped in blind with a large central decorative frame with multiple borders, in blind, with triple gilt fillets, bold... Interior frieze. Edges gilt. Signs of rubbing. One upper corner pushed in. White watered silk endpapers darkened. Apart from 2 leaves in the preface on Molière that are browned, paper very white and fresh. Dubochet used different paper for his edition whereas the 2-volume edition is almost systematically always foxed.
Handsome copy in full contemporary binding.
New illustrated edition with 22 plates by Célestin Nanteuil, and some headpieces. Text adapted for young readers. Translation by Le Prince Le brun. First edition of this version for young readers.
Publisher's polychrome mosaic cartonnage binding. Smooth spine with ornaments on red, green and cream ground. Upper cover decorated with 4 shields, 2 red and 2 blue, and a portrait of Tasso on cream ground, all set against Renaissance interlacing patterns. Blind-ruled frame on covers. Edges gilt. On the lower cover, a very elaborate shield on green ground. Tinted paper throughout. Dark traces on the lemon endpapers. Some very occasional and light foxing.
A very handsome copy in this cartonnage binding.
First edition printed in 300 numbered copies on pure rag vellum from the marais, ours being one of the 246 containing illustrations in the text.
Work illustrated with 18 unsigned drypoints in the text by Fernand Hertenberger.
Boards uniformly and lightly sunned.
Rare and handsome copy.