Verlag: Generale Bankmaatschappij, 1984
Anbieter: Wildside Books, Eastbourne, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
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EUR 17,86
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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Oblong octavo, 320 pages, 448 items illustrated in colour and black and white, card covers, a fine copy. A lavish catalogue for an exhibition of Belgian scientific instruments and time pieces which was held between January and April 1984.
Verlag: J. Miard, Paris, 1864
Anbieter: Cole & Contreras / Sylvan Cole Gallery, Sitges, B, Spanien
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AN EXTRAORDINARY LARGE-PAPER COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION OF THE FIRST PLAY ABOUT CHARLOTTE CORDAY AND JEAN-PAUL MARAT (and the only one written by someone who knew the main characters!), ENRICHED WITH ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENTS AND PORTRAITS. 224 pp + three facsimiles (complete). Salle (not "Salles", as appears on the title-page) was a French revolutionary guillotined in 1794 at the age of 34. In 1793, While in hiding in St-Emilion, he composed this play, in verse. It remained unpublished until this 1864 edition. A LARGE-PAPER COPY PRINTED ON FOLIO ON FINE LAID PAPER. Vicaire (VII, col. 180-181) mentions no such copies. This is A PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed and signed by Moreau-Chaslon to M. Diot. Bound in is a signed autograph letter from Moreau-Chaslon to Diot, discussing this play and Salle's other literary work, his poetic account of Danton's descent into Hell. On the conjugal blank, Diot has written a long note, signed and dated 1878, about his acquaintance with François Ponsard (the dedicatee of the book) and the events that led to the books publication. We also find a mounted note from another Jean-Baptiste Salle, in which he discusses having discovered the only known portrait of Salle--and both a photograph of the potrait and a careful hand-drawn copy are mounted alongside this note. Folio. Bound in contemporary quarter pebbled leather and pebbled boards. A modest binding, and somewhat worn (but completely solid). Internally uncut and clean, with the paper very bright. A UNIQUE COPY OF THE FIRST PLAY ABOUT CORDAY AND MARAT.