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This goatskin originally imported from Morocco is used since the sixteenth century for prestige bindings. Made by a good bookbinder, full morocco is still today the most luxurious trim of a precious book.

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Caius Crispus Sallustius (dit) SALLUSTE

Caii Sallustii Crispi quae exstant opera

Sumptibus Mich. Steph. David, Lutetiae Parisiorum (Paris) 1744, xlviij, 392pp. (1), relié.

New edition, illustrated with a frontispiece, a header, and two figures by Cochin, strikes by Fessard. Impression neat on rod strong.
Bound in full morocco long navy beans, after 1800, signed tail RP Thouvenin. Thouvenin young Joseph was the eldest of the most famous Thouvenin the same name. [...]

550 €

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Antoinette du Ligier de la Garde DESHOULIERES, [...]

Poësies de madame et mademoiselle Deshoulieres

Chez François Foppens, Bruxelles 1708, 2 tomes en un Vol. in-12 (9,7x15,7cm), 247pp. (6) (3bc.) ; 265pp. (12), relié.

New edition
Bound in red full morocco signed late nineteenth Thompson. Back with nerves decorated. Gilt title and date. triple net framing the boards. Rich inner frieze. Gilt edges. Slight friction tail and bottom border.

800 €

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[OFFICE] L'office du S. sacrement pour le jour de la feste, et toute l'octave

Chez Jean Vilette, à Paris 1693, in-12 (9x16,8cm), 2 volumes reliés.

New edition, illustrated with two headpieces representing Christ.
Bound in full red morocco vintage lined with red morocco with lace. Back with nerves decorated box, title and volume number gilded. Mentoring net on the boards. Roll on turns. Red morocco on contreplats with a wide frieze with [...]

600 €

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LUCAIN & Guillaume de BREBEUF

La Pharsale

Chez Antoine de Sommaville, à Paris 1659, In-12 (8x13,8cm), (20) 390pp. (1), relié.

Reprinting by the same publisher of the original published in 1657; it is pleasantly illustrated with a medallion portrait of Lucan supported by two eagles, a frontispiece and 10 figures in lively intaglio (shipwreck, battles ...) engraved by Francois Chauveau. All figures, except for the title [...]

850 €

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First edition

Charles Gilbert Terrey MOREL DE VINDE

Zelomir

ChezBleuet jeune, à Paris 1801, In-18 (7,5x13,5cm), 309pp., relié.

first edition, an edition Small 8vo being published on the same date. Letterpress neat big vellum paper. 6 in double figures Lefevre state, and engraved by Godefroy.
Binding in full morocco blond late nineteenth signed R. Raparlier. Back with nerves decorated. Gilt title and date. Triple [...]

500 €

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First edition

ANONYME

[PSAUTIER] Les pseaumes en forme de prieres. Paraphrases

Chez Daniel Horthemels, à Paris 1690, in-12 (10x17cm), relié.

First edition. A ruled copy. French translation of Latin text on same page.
This copy bears unidentified initials.
Contemporary lined red morocco, spine in compartments with two tools, crowned initials BD and a third letter (most likely a ‘T') and two hands shaking hands inside a heart [...]

1 600 €

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Ludovico Ariosto (dit) L'ARIOSTE

Orlando Furioso

appresso Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari , In Vinegia (Venise) 1547, in-8 (10,5x16cm), 227 ff. (29f.) - Sig.A-Z 8 Aa-Ff8 *-***8, relié.

 (Venice), bound.
A handsome illustrated edition and one of the first printed by Gabriele Giolito de Ferrari, dedicated to the Dauphin of France. It has a superb engraved title with Giolito's printer's device (a phoenix being reborn from its ashes on a globe marked with the printer's [...]

7 000 €

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[MISSALE ROMANUM] Missae in agenda defunctorum

Apud Andram Poleti, Venetiis (Venise) 1713, in-folio (22x32cm), 24pp., relié.

New edition. This Mass has been constantly reissued until the late eighteenth.
Copy to weapons of Friuli and Verona, the Republic of Venice. The eagle and the lion in a central medallion and angular medallions.
Bound in red full morocco Italian time in the band.

1 000 €

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