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58310P., Tallandier, sans date (vers 1890), in 8° cartonnage rouge illustré de l'éditeur, 130 pages ; petits frottis aux coiffes.
1885GF58211885 Paris - Galerie Contemporaine des Illustrations Françaises - (vers 1885) - Photographie originale d'époque tirée en photoglyptie de 23 x 18,5 cms environ, contrecollée sur carton fort -
1883ST16947Paris: L. Conquet et G. Charpentier 1883. No. 14 OF 75 COPIES on Chine as here or Japon according to the subscriber's preference WITH ILLUSTRATIONS IN TWO STATES one before letters from a total edition of 500 copies. Printed on Large Paper. 222 x 140 mm. 8 3/4 x 5 5 /8". 1 p.l. 2 2 pp. 1 leaf xix 1 269 3 pp. Preface by Jules Claretie. <br/> SUPERB GREEN CRUSHED MOROCCO ELEGANTLY AND VERY ELABORATELY GILT BY THIBARON-JOLY covers with elaborate frame of compartments formed by French fillets and decorated with repeated fleur-de-lys tools roundels at corners containing a pair of love birds central panel enclosed by curving leafy branches between sets of French fillets center panel divided into four quadrants each densely tooled with twining vines enclosing a mandorla-shaped centerpiece containing two doves within an olive branch wreath raised bands spine compartments in the style of the central panel with olive branch wreath at center gilt lettering HONEY BROWN MOROCCO DOUBLURES tooled with a spray of gilt branches with two beetles and two ladybugs crawling among them and a tiny butterfly hovering above leather hinges marbled endpapers and flyleaves all edges gilt. Original paper wrappers in two states on Chine and Japon bound in at front and rear. In a matching chamois-lined slipcase. Extra engraved illustrated title page in five states: full-color purple sanguine and green states on Japon black & white state on Chine 69 wood engraved illustrations by H. Giacomelli in the text and in an additional state before letters illustrated title pages dated 1884 in three states purple green and black & white added at rear Japon front wrapper WITH A CHARMING ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR OF BIRDS IN A TREE SIGNED BY GIACOMELLI preceding the printed title page. Verso of marbled front flyleaf with gilt monogram stamp of "E S." Vicaire VII 789; Ray 289. Spine evenly sunned to a pale olive green thin red and blue lines just at tail edge of perhaps a quarter of the leaves apparently there before printing and perhaps meant to be trimmed off given the margins here are vast other insignificant imperfections but A VERY FINE COPY clean and fresh internally IN AN UNWORN BINDING BRIGHT WITH GILT.<br/> <br/> This deluxe edition of Theuriet's winsome tales of country life boasts illustrations that Ray deems "in perfect harmony with the author's youthful reveries" as well as a binding alive with flora and fauna from a leading Parisian workshop. Theuriet 1833-1907 was noted for his keenly observed and empathetic depictions of the petit bourgeoisie and the French countryside: Lemaître describes him as "the best most cordial and most accurate painter" of this world. First issued in 1867 "Sous Bois" contains the stories "Autumn in the Woods" "Research on Coleoptera Beetles" and "Song of the Gardener." According to Ray Theuriet was "delighted" with the choice of Hector Giacomelli to illustrate this reissue proclaiming "Giaco" to be "the artist who was best acquainted with the familiar life of birds plants and insects and who knew how to depict it with as much charm as delicacy." In Ray's opinion the synergy between words and art here has produced "one of the luxury publisher Conquet's most successful books." The binder Thibaron was the favorite pupil of Georges Trautz 1807-79 considered by Michon "the uncontested master of the luxury binding" who achieved a level of celebrity that Michon says would be difficult to imagine. After Trautz retired Thibaron established his own bindery and according to Beraldi he seemed poised to become heir to his master's position in the binding world but sadly he died very soon afterwards before he could begin to fulfill that promise. After having apprenticed with a provincial binder Antoine Joly 1838-1917 moved to Paris found employment with the celebrated Léon Gruel later formed a partnership with Thibaron in 1874 became his successor and in 1892 turned the business over to his son Robert 1870 - 1924. L. Conquet et G. Charpentier unknown