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]
Set of three books.
- Life of La Bourbonnoise written by herself. 1769. In-12, light green percaline cardboard (Petitot) A leaflet frontispiece illustrates this story of a girl who is the victim of an intriguing woman who hands her over to a financier, abandons herself to disorder and ends her life locked up in Saint-Lazare (cf. Gay-Lemonnyer, t. III
, col. 1336).
- The white girl from the love daughters. Dialogue in which the courtesan Myrthale & her mother Philire talk about the discount of their trade, & the misery of time. Paris, Nicolas Alexandre, 1615. In-8,
modern
vellum
.
Rare mischievousness (cf. Gay-Lemonnyer, t. I, col
. 406).
- CHAMPCENETZ. A little treatise on women's love of fools. St. Petersburg, 1788.In-12, marbled cardboard, bound on booklet (
modern
binding
).
Gay-Lemonnyer, t. III, col. 703.
]
Set of three books.
- Life of La Bourbonnoise written by herself. 1769. In-12, light green percaline cardboard (Petitot) A leaflet frontispiece illustrates this story of a girl who is the victim of an intriguing woman who hands her over to a financier, abandons herself to disorder and ends her life locked up in Saint-Lazare (cf. Gay-Lemonnyer, t. III
, col. 1336).
- The white girl from the love daughters. Dialogue in which the courtesan Myrthale & her mother Philire talk about the discount of their trade, & the misery of time. Paris, Nicolas Alexandre, 1615. In-8,
modern
vellum
.
Rare mischievousness (cf. Gay-Lemonnyer, t. I, col
. 406).
- CHAMPCENETZ. A little treatise on women's love of fools. St. Petersburg, 1788.In-12, marbled cardboard, bound on booklet (
modern
binding
).
Gay-Lemonnyer, t. III, col. 703.
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