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1944004340Paris: Librrie Paul Geuthner 1944. First Edition. Stapled Wrap. Very Good/No Dust Jacket as Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. French text. 4to. 93pp. Un-cut signatures. In printed wraps. The text is clean and tight; The paper wraps have wrinkling and small tears; the spine has complete title. Librrie Paul Geuthner unknown books
19357622Grenoble: B. Arthaud 1935. Soft cover. Very Good. Color illustrated wraps; pp. 118 plus 8 plates. Spine scuffed and a bit creased; some light rubbing on covers; small spot of soiling on rear cover; VG colors remain bright text is bright and clean. An excellent copy. <br/><br/> B. Arthaud paperback books
18364107Paris: Imprimerie A. Pinard for Désirée Eymery 1836. 8vo 128 x 207 mm. 71 pages engraved frontispiece engraved title with vignette and 8 engraved plates each with four scenes all engravings hand-colored under the publisher's direction. Fifth and sixth plates in wrong order; some light foxing to text front free endpaper creased. Original illustrated publisher's buff boards the etched illustrations showing at center of front cover a proscenium on a pedestal bearing the title the closed curtain painted with a female figure and flanked by female statues surrounded by a neo-Renaissance border of swirling tendrils floral swags chinoiserie grotesques and two pairs of nymphs; at center of back cover a ship within a cartouche edged with wheat sheaves and arrows other vignettes on smooth spine covers bowed and somewhat soiled front hinge weak front free endpaper creased.<br/><br/>Only Edition of an entertaining and instructive tale within a tale for older children boys. Four cousins gather during their winter holiday and at the end of a long day of play talk turns to their futures. All four harbor outsized ambitions in four different areas - art the marine commerce and the law vying for who will be the most powerful minister of state. Having overheard their chatter their hostess the mother of two of the boys plans a show for Carnival that will relieve them of their naiveté without she hopes dampening their enthusiasm. <br/><br/>Enter the Biorama a large box with moving figures a pun on the "diorama" invented by Daguerre and Charles Marie Bouton in 1822 operated by an assistant while an older cousin disguised as an elderly Italian narrates the moral tale "Les Petits Ambitieux." Four magic talismans are given by a Venetian sorcerer to a quartet of youngsters with analogous interests to our boys. One embarks upon the hardscrabble life of an artist another becomes a sailor flouting his father's wish that he attend the naval academy the third enrolls as a law student and the fourth enters the world of business at the lowest rung as a grocery assistant. All undergo hardships temptations and trials from poverty to the jealousy of their peers through which they are guided by their magic talismans which invariably counsel patience charity and kindness to one's fellows assiduous study and respect of one's superiors. Their life stories contain lessons in history art geography commerce and even chemistry the businessman owns a sugar refinery as well as glimpses of social corruption worthy of Balzac. The crucial episodes in each character's career are illustrated in 32 engraved sceneseight per character set four apiece within ornamental borders on the hand-colored plates representing the scenes of the Biorama.<br/><br/>With guidance from their talismans the young men eventually attain the summits of their chosen professions but only after many years of struggle. At the end the magic ingredients of the talismans are revealed to be nothing more than "good sense" and the source of their wisdom is found . in the "Bibliothèque d'Education" Quai Voltaire founded by the publisher Désirée Eymery daughter of Alexis. <br/><br/>Adélaïde Esther Charles d'Abillon de Savignac daughter of aristocrats who lost their fortune in the Revolution was a rebel against the social norms of her class refusing to marry and supporting herself as a teacher. She elaborated her own child-centered pedagogy and became a prolific author of children's books that combined like this one instruction and fun. A proponent of women's education she was a contributing journalist to a number of periodicals for girls and women. <br/><br/>In this copy the title is dated 1836 as in the BnF copy. The Cotsen copy the only other copy located appears to be undated: cf. A Catalogue of the Cotsen Children's Library 5071 illus. See A. Gorse article A. de Savignac Plumes et pinceaux: discours de femmes sur l'art en Europe 1750-1850 2012 online (Imprimerie A. Pinard for) Désirée Eymery unknown books