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1864HAY329241864 à 1873. Paris E. Dentu Éditeur - Michel Lévy Frères Libraires Éditeurs - Tresse Libraire-Éditeur . relié pleine toile mauve. Mors frottés ; le dos a viré de couleur et les plats sont également frottés avec petites taches éparses ; rousseurs faibles et éparses et plus concentrées sur quelques pages ; tranches brunies ; reliure solide intérieur frais. fort in-12. dos lisse orné de quelques filets dorés du titre 'Théâtre" et d'un numéro "27" également dorés avec la liste des Auteurs et des Titres manuscrits à l'encre sur la première garde. unknown
187986117s. l.: S. n. 1879. Fine. S. n. s. l. 24 Juillet 1879 10 x 13.50 cm deux pages une enveloppe Autograph letter dated and signed by Eugène Labiche 27 lines in black ink addressed to journalist and librettist Philippe Gille about the theatrical adaptation of Emile Zola's l'Assommoir. Fold marks inherent to mailing envelope included. Eugène Labiche's monogram being stamped in blind at the head of the letter. In 1879 two years after its publication as a novel l'Assommoir was adapted for the theater by William Busnach and Octave Gastineau aided by Emile Zola. Eugène Labiche and Philippe Gille seem to have participated in the creation of the play: "". je n'ai pas vu l'assommoir et j'ignorais que notre monologue y ait été introduit. Je suis absolument de votre avis il ne faut pas le mettre. La bande à Zola pousserait des cris de blaireaux."" and prefer to temper their collaboration: ""Nous verrons plus tard s'il faut ajouter quelque chose pour Brasseur mais il faudra être très discrets Brasseur s'impose un peu trop au public."" His theatrical torments are fortunately attenuated by the presence at his side of his friend Emile Augier and his wife: "". ce sont de charmants compagnons. Quant il pleut nous fesons des whists échevelés et nous ne parlons pas plus théâtre que si nous étions deux quincailliers retirés."" S. n. unknown
1883FGN25-E-1Paris: Calmann Levy 1883-94. Leather. Very Good. 7" by 5". None. A collection complete in ten uniformly bound volumes of the theatrical works of Eugene Labiche in the original French. A copy of Eugne Labiche's Thatre Complet. With an introduction by Emile Augier. A French literature writer and playwright Eugne Labiche 1815-1888 started his career as a dramatic critic. Labiche gained some success and popularity with his first plays and vaudevilles which he both wrote and performed them. He was known for great works of the French imbroglio style of play. Emile Augier 1820-1889 was a fellow playwright who occupied the premier seat at the Acadmie Franais. He was a realist in his work who shunned romantic notions. Augier worked with Labiche fairly regularly on comedies that are noted to be some of his better works. Complete in 10 volumes. In a quarter morocco binding with marbled boards. Externally smart with light fading to spine to all. Light rubbing and light bumping to spine and extremities to all. Rear hinge slightly straining but sound to vol 1. Rear board bent with cracks to vol 4. Internally firmly bound. Pages generally bright and clean with browning to blanks. Agetoned to vols 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 and 10. Pencil annotation to title page to vols 2 and 3. Small tear to half title and page 3 of vol 2. Very Good Calmann Levy hardcover
1883445809Paris : Calmann-Lévy 1883. First Edition. Hardcover. Finely bound in calf over marble boards. Raised bands with gilt-blocked title. Top edges gilt; marbled end-papers. The boards are worn to varying degrees. Remain quite well-preserved overall. Date is suggested between 1883-86. Physical description: 10 volumes 19 cm. Paris : Calmann-Lévy hardcover