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36431Bruxelles, chez la Veuve Foppens, 1740. 2 volumes in-12, [1]-375-[9]; [6]-282-[13]p. Reliures bradel cartonnées, pièces de titre rouges et pièces de tomaison vertes sur les dos.
175912435Bruxelles, chez François Foppens 1759 2 volumes in-16 plein veau marbré, dos lisse, caissons fleuronnés, pièces de titre et de tomaison, filet sur les coupes, tranches marbrées, 288- 313 pp. Bon exemplaire.
174012573A Bruxelles, chez la Veuve Foppens, 1740. 2 volumes grand in-12 de [4]-275-[9] et [6]-282-[13] pages, demi-veau marron à coins, dos à 5 nerfs ornés de filets, roulettes, glands, titre et tomaison dorés, tranches mouchetées. Petit accroc en tête du second volume.
174797828452343261747, François Foppens, in 12 plein cuir, Tome 1 Augmentée dans cette dernière Édition d’une infinité de Pièces qui ont été trouvées chez ses Amis, Tome 2 Augmentée de plusieurs Ouvrages qui n’ont point encore paru. | Etat : Bon état général, plats et dos écorchés. (Ref.: Ref98577)
2124634Paris: Jean Villette. 1691. 8vo in 4s. Eighteenth-century speckled calf edges speckled red and green spine gilt in compartments and lettered directly in gilt board-edges roll-tooled in gilt; Villette's woodcut monogram device to title woodcut and typographic headpieces; upper hinge cracked small abrasions and short splits to joints subtly restored sporadic light foxing slight dust-soiling at foot of last 2 ff.; cancelled 1773 ownership inscription 'de la bibliotheque de Philippe-Rene Prevel' to front free endpaper late eighteenth-century ownership inscriptions 'Ex libris Brelay' to title and p. 220 Brelay's printed ownership slip pasted to title see below; a very good copy.Extremely rare reissue reusing the sheets of the first edition of 1688 - printed by Francoise Loir widow of the printer Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy - of the poems of Antoinette Deshoulieres c. 1634-1694 published to coincide with the reading of Deshoulieres's work at the Academie francaise in the spring of 1691 our copy owned by a resident of Niort during the French Revolution.Voltaire called Deshoulieres the most successful of French female poets as 'her verses have been the most widely remembered' quoted in Nouvelle biographie universelle XIII col. 828 trans. She was named a member of the Paduan Accademia degli Ricovrati and of the Academy of Aries and in 1688 she received a pension of 2000 livres from Louis XIV. Although she was unable to join the Academie francaise due to her sex her poems were recited as part of the official proceedings for the election of Bernard de Fontenelle in 1691. Our copy with a cancel title although retaining Loir's 1687 privilege du roi was evidently issued by Villette to capitalise on this event. Villette bought much of Cramoisy's unsold stock from Loir in 1691 and would eventually publish his own 'second edition' in 1693 after the publication rights had been ceded to him. Pasted to the title-page is a Revolutionary-era printed ownership slip '661 au citoyen Brelay rue de la Liberte a Niort. Deux-Sevres' the egalitarian designation citoyen was popularised following the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen and was used as a universal form of address during the Revolution.OCLC finds only two copies in the US Cornell Minneapolis and none in the UK; not in Library Hub. CCfr records three copies only.Tchemerzine II p. 807. For the 1688 Cramoisy edition see BM STC French F-170; Brunet II col. 626; Cioranescu II pp. 738-39; Gay III p. 17; Graesse II p. 368; USTC 6129821. unknown
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1166239047.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1166180921.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1104891867.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2406179729.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1739283244Paris: Le Breton 1739. Nouvelle Edition. Full Leather. Good binding. A clean copy of Volume II only. Bound in mottled calf with morocco labels and gilt decorations in compartments on the spine. Some cracking to the edges of the front joint. Wear to the spine and corners of the boards. Closed cut to the center of the front endpaper and flyleaf. Marbled endpapers. Good binding. Le Breton unknown books
175014687Bruxelles Brussels: Chez François Foppens 1750. Fine. Chez François Foppens Bruxelles Brussels 1750 15 x 9.50 cm deux tomes reliés en un volume New edition more complete than the previous ones. The first dates from 1694. Contemporary full marbled calf binding. Decorated spine with raised bands. Red morocco title label. Red edges. Handsome copy. Antoinette Ligier de la Garde was married at 13 to Sieur Deshoulières a woman of taste and wit she cared only to live as she pleased. She was however the first female academician Arles. She was an original mind whose verses contain a certain interiority. It was her friends who urged her to publish her poems which had considerable success. After her death her daughter published all of her poems adding her own. Chez François Foppens hardcover
2812401974.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
202001186A Paris, Chez Le Breton, Quay des Augustins, au coin dela reue Git le Coeur, à la fortune, 1740 ; in-8, 297 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état plein veau fauve marbré, coins tassé, tome premier seul - nouvelle edition augmentée d'une infinité de Pieces qui ont ete trouvees chez ses amis.
175014687Chez François Foppens | Bruxelles 1750 | 15 x 9.50 cm | deux tomes reliés en un volume
16399A Paris : chez Villette, 1732,2 vol. (297-[12], 284-[12] p.) ; in8 (18 cm)reliures veau epoque; bandeaux, vignettes, gravés sur bois. - Tables. -
1707RO30061004CHEZ JEAN VILLETTE. 1707. In-16. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos très frotté, Intérieur frais. 277 pages. Bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe en noir et blanc. Tranches rouges. Pièce de titre marron. Titre, tomaison, 4 caissons dorés sur le dos cuir marron à 5 nerfs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 841-Poésie
23624Paris Chez la Veuve de Sébastien Mabre-Cramoisy 1688 Petit in 8 (17,5x11,5) 1 volume reliure pleine basane foncée granitée, dos a nerfs orné, titre avec la marque gravée de l'imprimeur "aux cigognes", 220 pages, et 6 faux-feuillets non chiffrés, mors du plat supérieur fendu. Ex-libris manuscrit ancien de Mr. le Marquis de Dony, et petit cachet ex-libris de la bibliotheca MC. Madame Antoinette de Lafon de Boisguérin des Houlières ou Deshoulières, née Antoinette du Ligier de la Garde, Paris, circa 1634 - 1694, célèbre femme de lettres française. Edition originale. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
17593660A BRUXELLES. CHEZ FRANCOIS FOPPENS. 1759. 2 TOMES EN 2 VOLUMES PETIT IN-12 (8,5 X 15 X 5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE 314 + (5) ET 305 + (8) PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE PLEIN VEAU MARBRE, DOS LISSE ORNE DE CAISSONS A FLEURONS DORES, TITRE DORE SUR ETIQUETTE MAROQUIN ROUGE, FILET DORE SUR COUPES, TRANCHES ROUGES. PETITS DEFAUTS EXTERIEURS, SANS GRAVITE, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
2212J.VILLETTE 1708 ;,2 tomes en un volume pt.IN8 pleine basane époque-dos orné -portrait frontispice -277+263p.+tables -E.O. en partie
1745021008Bruxelles François FOPPENS 1745 Deux tomes en un fort volume in-12°, 297 (9) et 284 (12) pp. Reliure en pleine basane marbrée d'époque, dos à nerfs orné d'une pièce de titre et de caissons à décor floral doré, tranches marbrées. (reliure frottée, coins émoussés, fines craquelures au dos, manque aux coiffes, présence de pâles rousseurs dans l'ensemble, petit manque angulaire à une garde).
46041Bruxelles, chez François Foppens, 1747, 2 tomes en 1 volume in-12 plein veau marbré, dos à 5 nerfs, caissons ornés, pièce de titre maroquin noir, 295 pp + (8pp) & 284 pp + (12pp). Diverses notes manuscrites sur les gardes. Petits manques en coiffes, usure des mors avec une petite fente, coins inférieurs un peu émoussés, intérieur en très bon état (rares rousseurs).
1750811F36Paris: De l'Imprimerie de Brunet imprimeur de L'Academie 1750 . First edition. Leather. Good. 6.5" by 4.5". None. A delightful and very scarce anthology of poetry consisting of the winners of the French Academy poetry prize from the mid seventeenth to mid eighteenth century. In the original French.The very scarce first edition of this collection of poetry. Presenting the winners of the poetry prize of L'Academie Francoise between 1671 and 1748 published on behalf of the Academy.As the prize was not held every single year between these dates presented here are forty-two examples of French poetry between these years. Established in 1635 the purpose of the Academy was to maintain standards of literary taste and to establish the literary language of France.The contents detail either the subject or title of each winner and their name beginning with 'Le Duel Aboli' by Bernard de La Monnoye in 1671 La Monnoye won the prize four further times in his lifetime and concluding with Jean-Francois Marmontel's poem on the glory of Louis XIV in 1746.Other winners include Antoine Houdar de la Motte Antoinette Deshoulieres Nicolas-Michel Linant and Catherine Bernard. The latter two won the prize a number of times each.A fascinating and very scarce work that provides insight into the most celebrated French poetry of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century. In a full calf binding with gilt detailing to back strip. Minor loss of leather to back strip tail. Rubbing resulting in loss of leather to front and rear joints and board perimeters. Front and rear joints starting with boards holding firm. Front free endpaper absent. Internally firmly bound. Pages clean and bright with the odd area of light spotting. Good De l'Imprimerie de Brunet, imprimeur de L'Academie hardcover