Attributed to Jerome Richard or Pierre-Francois Godard OF BEAUCHAMPS
Hipparchia HISTORY GALANTE, translated from Greek. Divided into three parts. With a preface very interesting, and ornamented with figures in intaglio. New edition.
A Lampsacus. The year of this world. [1748].
3 parts by a small volume in-8 (16 x 9.5 cm) XII-160 pages.
Binding
Jansenist old red full morocco, spine, net framework for cold dishes and back wheel on turns golden and interior trim plates, liners and guards of colored paper with glue (binding of the first half of the eighteenth century - clever refitted probably commissioned by Albert Natural himself, see below). Part of title and black morocco labels.
RARE FIRST EDITION.
Despite the mention of "new edition" on the title, and under various bibliographers, although it would be the first issue of this text Libertine. Variously attributed to Father Jerome Richard Godard or Beauchamps, he sings pleasantly enough the amorous adventures of the carinal Bissy and dukes of Richelieu and Brancas Alincourt with Marquise and the Duchess of Villeroy. This edition contains 4 etchings including 3 free. They are unsigned and rather crude. The title is printed in red and black and the faux-specific titles for each of the other two parties. This same book was also published, it seems the same year as the Aichrappih (anagram of Hipparchia), without figures.
Provenance: From the library Natural Albert with his ex libris engraved in color. Albert is undoubtedly Natural fit together that made this rare book in a morocco binding time, very well preserved. Titration back to hide a title and an old volume number. The set is very nice and consistent. This volume has not figured in two sales of the Library Literary Albert Natural held in Paris on 7 and 8 December 2009.
References: Cohen cols. 487 (edition 1912); Barber II, No. 7258 (edition 1823); Hell of the National Library, 231-232; Gay Bibliography of works relating to love and women, etc.., Col. 631 (second edition, 1864) "Rare".
Location: We only found one copy at a snack CCfr but still different. This book seems to miss almost all major collections of curiosa.
BEAUTIFUL COPY, VERY COOL, THIS TEXT RARE WITH CARE fit together in a beautiful morocco binding at the time.
Price: 2,000 euros
Hipparchia HISTORY GALANTE, translated from Greek. Divided into three parts. With a preface very interesting, and ornamented with figures in intaglio. New edition.
A Lampsacus. The year of this world. [1748].
3 parts by a small volume in-8 (16 x 9.5 cm) XII-160 pages.
Binding
Jansenist old red full morocco, spine, net framework for cold dishes and back wheel on turns golden and interior trim plates, liners and guards of colored paper with glue (binding of the first half of the eighteenth century - clever refitted probably commissioned by Albert Natural himself, see below). Part of title and black morocco labels.
RARE FIRST EDITION.
Despite the mention of "new edition" on the title, and under various bibliographers, although it would be the first issue of this text Libertine. Variously attributed to Father Jerome Richard Godard or Beauchamps, he sings pleasantly enough the amorous adventures of the carinal Bissy and dukes of Richelieu and Brancas Alincourt with Marquise and the Duchess of Villeroy. This edition contains 4 etchings including 3 free. They are unsigned and rather crude. The title is printed in red and black and the faux-specific titles for each of the other two parties. This same book was also published, it seems the same year as the Aichrappih (anagram of Hipparchia), without figures.
Provenance: From the library Natural Albert with his ex libris engraved in color. Albert is undoubtedly Natural fit together that made this rare book in a morocco binding time, very well preserved. Titration back to hide a title and an old volume number. The set is very nice and consistent. This volume has not figured in two sales of the Library Literary Albert Natural held in Paris on 7 and 8 December 2009.
References: Cohen cols. 487 (edition 1912); Barber II, No. 7258 (edition 1823); Hell of the National Library, 231-232; Gay Bibliography of works relating to love and women, etc.., Col. 631 (second edition, 1864) "Rare".
Location: We only found one copy at a snack CCfr but still different. This book seems to miss almost all major collections of curiosa.
BEAUTIFUL COPY, VERY COOL, THIS TEXT RARE WITH CARE fit together in a beautiful morocco binding at the time.
Price: 2,000 euros
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