Jules BARBEY d’AUREVILLY (1808 – 1889)

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Jules BARBEY d’AUREVILLY (1808 – 1889)
Une vieille maîtresse. Paris, Alexandre Cadot, 1851. Three volumes in-8 of (2) ff., 327, (1) pp., (1) f. (errata), (8) pp. (catalog); (2) ff. 316 pp. (table and errata); (2) ff. 341 pp. (table and errata), half purple morocco with corners, spine ribbed with double gilt fillet, untrimmed, gilt heads, covers preserved (Champs). First edition, very rare, of the first of the great novels of Barbey d'Aurevilly. Superb copy preserved at all margins, with the titles at the right date, the original covers in excellent condition and the errata of the three volumes. Extremely rare in this condition. "A very important and rare work, with the titles of 1851 - often reprinted with the date of 1852 - and the errata (Carteret. Trésor du bibliophile, I, 105). The copy has been enriched with an autograph letter signed by Barbey to Alcide Grandguillot, editor of the newspaper Le Constitutionnel, letter dated Monday 3 [November 1862], two pages in-8, mounted at the head, about his quarrel with Sainte-Beuve: "[...] say well that I shot at Sainte-Beuve after he had started the fire. I only gave him back his shot. In two different places, in the last Causeries du Lundi, he attacked me with more violence than he usually puts in his attacks, he, the man of the backhanded blows and the poison in the honey". In 1850, Barbey had tried unsuccessfully to have Une vieille maîtresse published in serial form in Le Constitutionnel. The letter was reproduced in volume VI of the Correspondance générale (Paris, Les Belles-Lettres, 1986, p. 216). Copy quoted by Carteret, from the Montgermont library (1912).
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