Arthur de GOBINEAU (1816 – 1882)

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Arthur de GOBINEAU (1816 – 1882)
Ternove. Brussels, Tarride, 1848. Three volumes in-16 of 144, 136, 148 pp. half calf green bottle with corners, spines decorated with cold fillets, gilt head, untrimmed, covers and spine preserved (Huser). First edition, rare. One of Gobineau's first novels, offering a remarkable picture of the world of royalist emigrants during the Hundred Days. A fine copy, from the André Chauveau library, with bookplate. Enclosed : - L'Abb aye de Typhaines. Paris, Maillet, 1867. In-12 of (2) ff., 406 pp, bound in violet half-chagrin, spine with nerves decorated with cold filets, edges speckled. First edition. This novel, contemporary of Ternove, had been published in serial form in L'Union Monarchique in 1848. "One of the rare romantic novels that we can read without boredom and without too much irony" (André Malraux). - Nicolas Belavoir. Novel. Paris, NRF, s.d. (1927). In-12, paperback, printed cover. First edition under this title and in the name of the author. Copy on edition paper. First published as a serial in L'Union Monarchique in 1847, this novel, contemporary of Ternove and L'Abbaye des Typhaines, was first published in Belgium (with the fictitious address of Paris, Souverain) in 1852, without the author's agreement, then chargé d'affaires in Hanover, under the title of Aventures de Nicolas Belavoir and the pseudonym of Ariel des Feux. "The present edition of Nicolas Belavoir can thus be considered as original; indeed, it is the first time that this novel appears under the name of its author: Gobineau" (Foreword of the editor).
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