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188129348Paris, Librairie L. Conquet, 1881 et 1883. 2 vol. au format in-4 (354 x 254 mm) non paginés, en feuilles, sous chemises de plein papier titrée réunies dans une chemise à larges rabats de pleine percaline satinée crème, dos lisse et muet, titre frappé en rouge et noir au premier plat.
18284538Paris: Mme Huzard for J.-S. Merlin 1828. First Edition. Very good. 8vo. x 530 pp. 1 f. advertisement 5245 lots described. Bound by Kohler in contemporary smooth quarter calf marbled boards front cover bumped at fore-edge flat spine divided by gilt fillets into six compartments title and date lettered direct marbled pastedowns and endpapers. Unidentified monogram on first blank leaf "F.J." not in Lugt. PRICED COPY of the sale catalogue of the library belonging to the late Louis-Marie-Joseph Duriez 1753-1825 comprising at least 46 illuminated Books of Hours together with an illuminated 15th-century "Mirroir de l'humaine salvation" 2860 FF early French vernacular prose a 1497 Bible once in the possession of Mary Stuart some finely bound Aldines. Lot 5 is a mid-13th century illuminated English Oxford Bible; lot 2230 is an illuminated La Pelerinage de Vie Humaine ca. 1470. The entries record noteworthy binders' names such as Bozérian Derome and their contemporaries as well as important provenance illumination and copies on vellum. The Prince d'Essling bought heavily at this sale. <br /> <br /> From p. vii: "To announce the catalogue of the library of a Member of the Society of French Bibliophiles is to grant the public the right to expect a collection that is remarkable -- whether for the beauty of its editions and the luxury of its bindings or for that assemblage -- always so difficult to form -- of those bibliographical curiosities whose vein seems to grow ever more depleted with each passing day" translation ours. <br /> <br /> PRINTED BY MADAME HUZARD born 1766 as Marie-Rosalie Vallat-la-Chapelle who formed one third of a dynasty of women printers on the rue de l'Éperon Paris. She was the daughter of Marie-Catherine and Pierre Vallat-la-Chappelle. In 1792 she married Jean-Baptiste Huzard who interestingly was not printer-publisher but a professor of veterinary studies and inspector general. They combined their talents to become one of the foremost publishers of works on veterinary medicine and agriculture. "Her choice to use both her husband's and her mother's name demonstrates how she drew on both sets of connections to build a strong business and hints at her long involvement in the trade from before her marriage" Scott Ellwood "One Dynasty Three Names" blog on the Grolier Club wordpress site 2019. Marie-Rosalie died in 1842 a wealthy woman well respected by her peers. <br /> <br /> North Grolier Club 597. Lugt Repertoire 11616. [Mme Huzard for] J.-S. Merlin unknown