The Fables are illustrated by Moreau Le Jeune with 12 plates newly engraved by Schneider; this edition had originally been published in 1814, and reprinted for the complete works.
'Les Contes et Nouvelles' is a pirate edition of the famous Fermiers généraux edition, illustrated with a portrait of the author engraved by Mossa after Hyacinthe Rigaud and 80 unsigned full-page plates, copied from the 1777 edition. The text has the same composition as this one, according to Rochambeau, while the head and tail pieces have not been reproduced. In comparison, Lefèvre's edition of 'Les Contes' contained only 9 illustrations by Moreau Le Jeune.
Full contemporary brown calf binding, spine elaborately decorated with motifs in blind, and ornately ruled in gilt. Boards elaborately decorated with a central blind-stamped motif, rosettes to corners, framed in gilt and black, inner dentelle, all edges gilt. 'Les Contes' volumes are in smaller 8vo format (12.3x20.2cm). The three volumes comprising the miscellaneous works and theater are in slightly lighter calf. Handsomely bound, with rare pale scattered foxing, notably in the area of the tissue guards. Small traces of damp stains on the upper cover of volume 2 of the 'Contes'.
Sumptuous, unsigned Restoration binding in excellent condition, probably by a great workshop, Thouvenin or Simier.
A good critical edition of the works, the most complete to date, with notes and commentary, printed in well-spaced type.