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[COURTILZ DE SANDRAS (Gaetien, de.)]
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[COURTILZ DE SANDRAS (Gaetien, de.)]
Memoirs of the Marquis de Montbrun. Amsterdam, Nicolas Chevalier & Jacques Tirel, 1701. In-16, full red morocco, spine spine ribbed, gilt title and date on spine, double gold fillet on cuts, gilt inner wheel, gilt edges (Petit binding, successor Simier).
First edition of this fictional memoir that tells the story of a deception set up by an adventurer, Montbrun, recognized bastard of a great lord and became a member of the highest society. Courtilz de Sandras depicts the first novel of an parvenu acting in the early years of the reign of
Louis XIII. A
successful writer, Courtilz de Sandras lived a tumultuous life due to his polemical writings
.
Three books in one volume, enriched with 10
figures.
Slightly rubbed back, blunt corners, beautiful freckle-free interior. ProvenanceEx-libris by Amédée Rigaud (initial "R" framed by the motto "Bona Fide Sine Fraude").
Memoirs of the Marquis de Montbrun. Amsterdam, Nicolas Chevalier & Jacques Tirel, 1701. In-16, full red morocco, spine spine ribbed, gilt title and date on spine, double gold fillet on cuts, gilt inner wheel, gilt edges (Petit binding, successor Simier).
First edition of this fictional memoir that tells the story of a deception set up by an adventurer, Montbrun, recognized bastard of a great lord and became a member of the highest society. Courtilz de Sandras depicts the first novel of an parvenu acting in the early years of the reign of
Louis XIII. A
successful writer, Courtilz de Sandras lived a tumultuous life due to his polemical writings
.
Three books in one volume, enriched with 10
figures.
Slightly rubbed back, blunt corners, beautiful freckle-free interior. ProvenanceEx-libris by Amédée Rigaud (initial "R" framed by the motto "Bona Fide Sine Fraude").
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