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Le Contes Drolatiques

Le Contes Drolatiques

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by Honore De Balzac

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Paris: La Societe Generale de Librairie, 1855. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Gustave Dore. Signed William Barlun in Ink. None Large octavo. XXXI, [1], Full Black morocco with marbled end papers, with gold lettering on spine. Additional engraved title. Balzac originally has planned to produce 100 Droll Stories but produced just thirty, and they appeared ten at a time. The first ten in 1832; the second ten in 1833; and the third ten in 1837. The stories are set, in time, in the sixteenth century, and in place, in Balzac's well-loved Touraine. They recreate an era and an area; they present, altogether, a glowing, lust, gusty, brawling motion picture or series of motion pictures. While their main purpose is to amuse, the droll stories possess the subsidiary value of history, sociology, topography. It has been said of them, truthfully, that after reading them, one could almost find one's way about the towns and villages of Touraine unassisted by map or guide. Dore’s 425 striking illustrations in Balzac's 'Contes Drolatiques' are often regarded as transitional, moving him towards a more serious or higher stage of art. Spine is starting to show cracking at the bend line. Minor shelf wear. Text in French. Binding in overall good to good+, interior in good condition with minor foxing on a few pages. Spotting on page edges but not the page. Editor: A. Dutacq, Imprinters & Typographers: Benard Et Ce, and the Paper maker: Gasnier. Inside front cover, tiny sticker from the original seller: “r.du F.S:Honore,115 CH. Petit, Libraire, Papetier” Oversized or heavy volume, additional shipping charges will apply. Please ask for additional photos prior to purchasing. We are happy to send additional photos. 1LR

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Bookseller
Kama’aina Collection US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
LM221004
Title
Le Contes Drolatiques
Author
Honore De Balzac
Illustrator
Gustave Dore
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Edition
First Edition
Publisher
La Societe Generale de Librairie
Place of Publication
Paris
Date Published
1855
Pages
615
Keywords
Balzac, Dore

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Shelf Wear
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Octavo
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