First edition illustrated with 2 engraved plates of this rare anonymous collection of poems, recently and definitively attributed to the poet from Réunion Antoine de Bertin (1752-1790), and believed to constitute his earliest works (cf. Seth, Poète créoles, 304. Ryckebusch, Bibliographie… Réunion, 750. Conlon 71: 879.)
Contemporary-style half black sheep with corners, spine with five raised bands ruled in blind, comb-marbled paper boards, some rubbing to the covers, corners bumped, modern binding.
They were never included in subsequent editions of his Œuvres complètes.
Bertin alludes to his island in his “Vers à Jeannette. A l'Orient” (p. 68): « …Mais aurez-vous la cruauté / D'oublier un petit sauvage, / De son Isle autrefois jetté, / Sur votre florissant rivage /… ».
The edition, bearing a false London imprint, is illustrated with 2 etched plates, one as frontispiece, after drawings by Claude-Louis Desrais dated 1771.