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1961033405New York: Farrar Straus and Cudahy 1961. 213p. b/w illus. half-cloth with stiff boards. Contains Robert Lowell's translation of Racine and Jacques Barzun's translation of Beaumarchais. Farrar, Straus and Cudahy unknown books
178528690Paris: Au Palais-Royal: Ruault 1785. Octavo. Full mottled tan paper boards spine with title label gilt. 1f. title i half-title i publication and editor's notes lvi preface i part-title i named cast list 3-236 237 approbation and printer's note i blank pp.<br/><br/>Publisher's decorative woodcut device to title. With the names of cast members presumably for the play's premiere at the Théâtre Françis on April 27 1784.<br/><br/>Binding slightly worn; upper joint split. Light foxing and some staining; occasional minor wear. A very good copy overall. First Edition early issue. Scarce. Cordier: Bibliographie des oeuvres de Beaumarchais no. 128 stating that the earliest issues of this edition do not contain engraved plates.<br/><br/>Without the printed note to the foot of p. 152 found in later issues.<br/><br/>With a printed note to the final page of the play stating that the music was by Antoine Laurent Baudron 1742-1834 who also collaborated with Beaumarchais in providing music for his "Le Barbier de Séville" including the famous tune "Je suis Lindor" the theme of which has been used by Mozart for his 12 Variations K354/299a.<br/><br/>Beaumarchais was harp teacher to the daughters of Louis XV. "He successfully included Baudron's storm music as a prelude to Act 4 of Le barbier and alongside continued use of vaudeville tunes in Le mariage de Figaro. stretched Comédie Française conventions by introducing a whole scene of dance song and mime for the 'coronation' of Suzanne with the bride's head-dress. As if to vindicate Beaumarchais's musical instinct Le barbier de Séville attracted settings by Benda Paisiello Isouard and Rossini while the Mozart-Da Ponte collaboration in Le nozze di Figaro proved just how much of the original play was translatable into music." Rudolph Angermüller in Grove Music Online. Au Palais-Royal: Ruault unknown books
19879006965Leipzig: Peters 1987. Hardcover. Fine Condition. 726 pages. Nach dem Autograph revidiert und mit Einführung versehen von Hermann Abert / authorized revised edition with an introdution by Hermann Abert. Bound in blue cloth with the front cover and spine stamped in gilt. Text is in German and Italian. <br/><br/> Peters hardcover books
17646572Paris: Various Publishers 1764-1774. Hardcover. Very Good. CORNEILLE Pierre 1606-1684. Le Cid tragedie en cinq actes. Paris: Par la Compagnie des Libraires Associes 1776. 60pp. Le Cid is a play tragi-comedy in Alexandrian verse whose first performance took place on 5 January 1637. Corneille has been called "the founder of French tragedy." Bound with: FENOUILLOT DE FALBAIRE Charles Georges 1727-1800. L'Honnete Criminel La Piete Filiale Drame. Paris: Chez Merlin 1775. 64pp. French playwright this his famous work "The Honest Criminal" regarded as a protest against intolerance. With: VOLTAIRE 1694-1778. La Mort de Cesar tragedie. Paris: Chez Duchesne 1764. 48pp. The Death of Caesar a tragedy in three acts was written by Voltaire in 1731 published in 1736 and was represented 29 August 1743 by the French Theatre. With: VOLTAIRE. Zayre Tragedie. Paris: Chez Claude Herissant 1775. 54pp. Important Voltaire play the antagonist is conflicted between religions. With: BEAUMARCHAIS Pierre 1732-1799. Eugenie drame en cinq actes en prose. Paris: Chez Merlin 1771. 67pp. With: SAURIN. Beverlei Tragedie Bourgeoise. Paris: Chez Duchesne 1774. 60pp. With: BEAUMARCHAIS Pierre. Les deux amis ou le negociant de Lyon. Paris: Chez Duchesne 1774. 62pp. Woodcut printer's devices to titles. 8vo 200 x 120mm Contemporary mottled calf edges stained red inscribed to titles and some colophon leaves some leaves slightly offset corners bumped. French tragic-comedy was highly popular at the end of the 18th century this sammelband collects some of the finest. <br/><br/> [Various Publishers] hardcover books
185647935London: Addey and Co. Henrietta Street Covent Garden 1856. 1st Edition in English. Original publisher's green cloth binding with gilt stamped spine lettering. Yellow eps. Square & tight; spines lightly sunned; modest wear; small neat pos to t.p. A pleasing VG set. 4 volumes. 8vo. <br/><br/> Addey and Co., Henrietta Street, Covent Garden hardcover books
1874D1504Paris: Garnier Freres 1874. Hardcover. Very Good. Mottled cloth backed in gilt-ruled morocco; with lovely tissue-guarded steel-engraved plates. Boards rubbed; spine sunned; extremities lightly scuffed. <br/><br/> Garnier Freres hardcover books
1927002208Paris: Henry Babou 1927. Limited First Edition. Half Morocco over decorated paper with original wraps bound in . Very Good. No. 51 of 525 this being one of 50 copies on papier verge blanc de Hollande with pochoir plates also on Hollande and thus a more special copy than the vast majority of the limitation. Bound by Donnelley of Chicago. The watercolors of Montassier were printed with a pochoir process by the master of pochoir Jean Saude. The pochoir plates and headers at the beginning of each of the five acts dazzle with their lucious color. 4to. 29 by 23 cm 11.5 by 9 inches. 139 2 pp. With ten pochoir color plates. Henri Montassier 1880 - 1946 painted in a wide range of genres and was an active contributor to such well-known periodicals as "Le Sourire" "L'Illustration" and "La Baionnette". Jean Saude is unquestionably better known today in part because he wrote the most authoritative treatise on the pochoir process when its popularity was on the rise. The morocco is rubbed along the joints and is worn in the lower corners with a few tiny spots of wear elsewhere along the edge. The paper pasted onto the boards features a design of a Centaur pipes an urn each bordered by vines. The paper is sunned or faded somewhat particularly along the edges. Still the binding is attractive as a single unit and in all its components. Within a few pages have light foxing. Otherwise the paper is luxuriant and impressive. Some offsetting from the pochoirs onto the opposite pages. <br/><br/> Henry Babou paperback books
1785105531785. St. Quentin. Beaumarchais Pierre de. LA FOLLE JOURNEE OU LE MARIAGE DE FIGARO. Paris 1785. 1st edition with engraved plates 1st issue before the reworking of Plate V to cover Rosina's breasts and before the inclusion of the portrait frontispiece. The first edition had no plates but almost immediately it was issued with five plates drawn by St Quentin of which the first four were engraved by Malapeau and the fifth by Roi. Tall 8vo. Preface of LI 51 pages plus 199pp. plus "approbations" and errata sheet five engraved plates after St. Quentin. Rebound in a period-appropriate binding of full gilt panel calf by Donna Starr of Starr Bookworks. A few light spots of foxing to the Half-title at the front and the Errata sheet at the back the plates with modest foxing else Fine throughout. unknown books
17856595Deffau and Leipzig: G.eorg J.oachim Gschen 1785. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 195 x 107mm. 140pp. Translated by Josef Kainz. Full-page engraved frontispiece depicting scene from the Marriage of Figaro. Text in Old German type. Later paper boards; lightly browned somewhat worn. The French comedy Le Mariage de Figaro 1778 is a play in five acts by Beaumarchais set in the period before the French Revolution. Beaumarchais in rank with dramatists like Moliere wrote stage characters of such a sharp political quality that he often provoked numerous scandals and bans on his work. A censorship on the performances set for 1784 and 1785 in Paris and Vienna respectively prompted several revised issues of the play to be published. This 1785 copy dating from these controversial years is from the well-known Gschen press in Leipzig. Georg Joachim Gschen 1752-1828 was known to be a man of striking originality irrepressible energy and great intellectual power. His publishing firm quickly rose to prominence in Leipzig where he befriended many famed writers from the Golden Age of German Literature and famously published the first collection of Goetheís writings. <br/><br/> G.[eorg] J.[oachim] Gschen hardcover books
17742894Paris: In MS: "M. Navarre résidant à l'ile Bourbon de retour pour la seconde fois des Indes; a receuilly sic ces pièces à Paris en derniere année 1774 pour Mr. Desarnod son amy 1774. Very good. Sammelband containing a MS title-page and 18 printed works foliated 5-138 2-4 see below 139-320. At end: MS contents leaf enumerating the "Ordre des pieces renfermes dans ce Recueil." Contemporary French mottled calf worn spine gilt red morocco lettering piece marbled endpapers edges stained red. Very good condition. Sammelband of "all" the legal tracts concerning the sensational lawsuits between Pierre de Beaumarchais and his nemesis Magistrate Goezman. Our volume features 18 such tracts sic. Unusually the MS title-page gives the name of the compiler one M. Navarre who had lately returned from the West Indies for the second time who created the Sammelband on behalf of his friend M. Desarnod in the same year that all the tracts were published namely 1774.<br/><br/>Beaumarchais the French inventor musician courtier diplomat and playwright is now best remembered as the author of The Barber of Seville and The Marriage of Figaro. He also deserves a place in legal history -- not only because he was a professional litigant but also because he had considerable skill in cross-examination as well. See Robert A. Hendrickson "Beaumarchais as Cross-Examiner" in: American Bar Association Journal Vol. 52 No. 6 June 1966 pp. 559-563.<br/><br/>CONTENTS of the Sammelband and the order that they are to appear are given in a contemporary MS leaf no doubt from Navarre to his binder found at the end of the volume. We have transcribed the titles in full and provided publisher information and paginations: <br/><br/>¶ Mémoire à consulter pour Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais signé Malbeste avocat.- Paris imp. de Valleyre 1773.- 42 pp.<br/>¶ Mémoire à consulter pour François-Thomas-Marie d'Arnaud. contre Pierre-Augustin Caron. signé Mille.- Paris imp. Lambert 1773.- 15 pp.<br/>¶ Mémoire à consulter et consultation pour le sieur Marin. Contre le sieur Caron de Beaumarchais signé Delabourey.- Paris imp. Couturier 1773.- 7 pp.<br/>¶ Supplément au mémoire à consulter pour Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais.- Paris imp. de Quillau 1773.- 64 pp.<br/>¶ Mémoire pour Madame Goezmann signé Seguin avocat.- Paris imp. Lambert 1773.- 54 pp.<br/>¶ Mémoire à consulter et consultation pour Antoine-Bertrand d'Airoles accusé.- Paris imp. Cellot 1773.- 1 f. 41 pp.<br/>¶ Mémoire à consulter pour le sieur Marin en réponse à ce qui le concerne dans un Mémoire pour le sieur Caron de Beaumarchais.- Paris imp. Couturier 1773.- 36 pp. <br/>¶ Plainte de M. Goezman contre le sieur Caron de Beaumarchais signed Eynard Paris: Imp. de M. Lambert 1774 - pp. 3-7 of 7 lacking first leaf. See: BNF Catalogue des factums et d'autres documents judiciaires anterieurs Vol. 1 p. 136 no. 2102. See also: Cordier Bibliographie des oeuvres de Beaumarchais p. 89 no. 355. <br/>¶ Addition au supplément du mémoire à consulter pour Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais. signé Bidault Ader.- Paris imp. Clousier 1773.- 78 pp. petite déchirure angulaire sans manque de texte au dernier feuillet.<br/>¶ Addition au mémoire de Madame de Goezmann pour servir de réponse au supplément du Sieur Caron signé Seguin avocat.- Paris imp. Lambert 1773.- 15 pp.<br/>¶ Mémoire pour le sieur Marin en réponse à ce qui le concerne dans un troisième libelle du sieur Caron de Beaumarchais. signé Picard avocat.- Paris imp. Couturier sans date.- 24 pp. <br/>¶ Supplément au mémoire du Sr. Bertrand d'Airolles signé Donnadieu de Noprat avocat.- Paris imp. Lambert 1773.- 14 pp. <br/>¶ Quatrième mémoire à consulter pour Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais. contre M. Goezman. signé Bidault Ader.- Paris imp. Clousier 1774.- 109 pp. restaurations au dernier feuillet sans manque de texte. <br/>¶ Plainte contre la demoiselle Julie Caron de Beaumarchais signé Eynard avocat.- Paris imp. Lambert 1774.- 7 pp.<br/>¶ Observations pour Monsieur de Goezmann conseiller de Grand'Chambre signé Eynard avocat.- Paris imp. Lambert 1774.- 38 pp. mouillures aux premiers feuillets.<br/>¶ Requête d'attenuation pour le Sr. Caron de Beaumarchais signé Bidault.- Paris imp. Knapen 1773.- 28 pp.<br/>¶ Note remise par Monsieur de Goezmann signé Eynard avocat.- Paris imp. Lambert 1773.- 7 pp. <br/>¶ Arrest de la cour du Parlement extrait des registres du Parlement du 26 février 1774 signé Le Jay et Le Breton.- Paris Simon 1774.- 24 pp.<br/><br/>Provenance: Auxerre Encheres Lefranc 30 Oct. 2010 lot 7. --> Sadde 4 Nov. 2016 lot 5. In MS: "M. Navarre résidant à l'ile Bourbon, de retour pour la seconde fois des Indes; a receuilly (sic) ces pièces à Paris unknown books
178566809With the Suppressed Plates by Naudet BEAUMARCHAIS Pierre Augustin Caron de. La Folle JournÈe ou le Mariage de Figaro ComÈdie en Cinq Actes en Prose. Paris: de lÃImprimerie de la SociÈtÈ LittÈraireñTypographique chez Ruault 1785. First edition second printing. Royal octavo. li 199 pp. plus the errata leaf and five engravings by SaintñQuentin. Together with the excessively rare suppressed suite of engravings by Naudet laid in at end. Full 19th century red morocco decoratively stamped in gilt; gilt board edges and dentelles; all edges gilt; marbled endpapers. Faint foxing primarily to preliminary and terminal leaves. An extremely attractive copy. Housed in a custom quarter red morocco clamshell case. The suite of five engravings by Naudet was executed for an edition which was never printed and the plates were subsequently suppressed. They are especially rare when seen with their full margins as here. Le Mariage de Figaro Beaumarchaisà masterpiece influenced French literature by reviving the ìcomedy of intrigueî which had declined since MoliËre. In addition Le Mariage de Figaro was one of the first plays which fully incorporated DiderotÃs theories of acting and stageñcraft. ìIn 1784 the year of its first performance it was repeated sixtyñsix times. ìPublic interest was whetted by its satirical references to the aristocracy and it was this that first won it fame. Although greeted with enthusiasm by French society it in fact contributed largely to its destruction. It is however the music of Mozart which has immortalized it as the perfect type of comedy.î Cohen-Ricci pp. 125/6. Printing and the Mind of Man 230. HBS 66809. $5000 De l'Imprimerie de la SociÈtÈ LittÈraire-Typographique unknown books
178548621Paris: au Palais Royal chez Ruault 1785. First edition 8vo pp. 4 lvi 237; later full speckled calf red morocco label on gilt decorated spine; slight wear at the top of the spine else generally a fine copy. Contemporary ownership inscription of Alfred Vaux. Beaumarchais 1732-1799 aided the American cause by purchasing supplies for the American army in the Revolution. This play is his famous sequel to his earlier Le Barbier de Seville. It was first performed in 1784 and because of its immediate success there are many editions printed in 1785 this being the first. It was the later inspiration for the operas of Rossini and Mozart. Tchemerzine II p. 14-15: "The first edition was published without illustrations. Very soon after 5 illustrations by St Quentin were added." Printing and the Mind of Man 230: "Public interest was whetted by its satirical references to the aristocracy and it was this that first won it fame. Although greeted with enthusiasm by French society it in fact contributed largely to its destruction. It is however the music of Mozart which has immortalized it as the perfect type of comedy.no one can doubt its immortality." <br/><br/> au Palais Royal, chez Ruault unknown books
1929040427Paris: Librairie Historique A. Margraff; Baltimore Johns HOpkins Press 1929. Publiées d'après les originaux de la "Clements Library" par Gilbert Chinard. 139 2p. original stiff printed wrappers deckle edges blue pencilling on three pages. No. 335 of 800 copies "sur velin pur fils Lafuma Librairie Historique A. Margraff; Baltimore, Johns HOpkins Press unknown books
1885592Paris: Laplace Sanchez et Cie. 1885. First Edition Thus. Small Octavo bound in half morocco pp. 4 viii 500 2. With four hand-colored plates. Original morocco spine gilt over marbled boards. Top edge gilt. Some creasing to preliminary pages. Otherwise Fine. <br/><br/>The front free end paper carries a printed notation: "Bound expressly for Raphael Weill Co. Inc. San-Francisco." There's a sticker at the back for the book department of Raphael Weill which was a San Francisco department store. Laplace, Sanchez et Cie. hardcover books
1882015835Paris: Librarie Des Bibliophiles 1882. Limited Edition. Small Octavo. 1/170 copies on Hollande. In two volumes printed from the original 1775 edition. Vol. I. frontispiece lxxiv half-title 168pp. Vol. II. frontispiece 48pp. preface 51-272pp. illustrated with drawings by S. Arcos etched by MonziesLouis edited by Auguste Vitu bound in original printed wraps uncut in original glassine wrapper with title hand printed on spine. A fine set internally fresh glassine has very minor tears and wear to spine ends. Librarie Des Bibliophiles unknown books
1785WRCLIT65397Au Palais-Royal Paris: Chez Ruault Libraire 1785. 4xlii2178pp. Octavo. Contemporary mottled calf spine gilt extra gilt red morocco label. Minor foxing front free endsheet neatly excised otherwise a very good copy. One of several printings of this celebrated comedy from Paris and elsewhere dated within the year of first authorized publication and like the proper first impression published without the plates. It is however possible that this printing is a "contrefacon" as the collation and ornaments differ from Ruault's editions reproduced in Tchemerzine or noted in Cordier. However the extended preface and approbations that were often omitted from the pirated editions are here present as are the imprint of Ph.-D. Pierres and the assertion "Achevé d'imprimer pour la premiere fois le 28 Fevrier 1785" and it is not among those piracies recorded by either Cordier or Tchemerzine. One of the most influential of 18th century French plays both at home and abroad -- after its first performance in April 1784 it was promptly translated and/or produced in Stockholm Nuremberg Lisbon Madrid London Copenhagen St. Petersburg and Budapest. An attractive copy. CORDIER pp. 31ff. TCHEMERZINE II:14-23. PRINTING & THE MIND OF MAN 230. Chez Ruault, Libraire unknown books