Jules BARBEY d’AUREVILLY (1808 – 1889)

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Jules BARBEY d’AUREVILLY (1808 – 1889)
[Poetry]. [Caen, Hardel, 1854]. In-16 square of (3) ff. a portrait, 47 pp. and (2) ff. (the last one blank), red jansenist maroquin lined with the same, gilt fillet on the lining, spine ribbed with the title and the date in gilt letters, gilt edges on witnesses, mute cover preserved (Canape R. D.). First edition, very rare, published by Trébutien at 36 copies on Hollande. It contains twelve verse pieces. Once again, Barbey dedicated his work to his mentor, "very dear friend and editor G.-S. Trébutien: To whom to dedicate these verses, which should perhaps remain unpublished?... By offering them to you, I do not give them to you, I give them back to you...". The collection, without title page, opens on a leaf bearing the justification of the edition. The second leaf bears the arms of Barbey d'Aurevilly on the front. A superb copy, quoted by Carteret, preserved at all margins, in absolutely perfect condition. It has been enriched, mounted at the head, with a beautiful portrait of young Barbey, printed in colors after a miniature by Finck. On page 24, four verses left in suspensive points have been carefully restored with a pen. On the last blank page, a copy in pen of two poems not contained in the collection, but which will be added to the second edition (Brussels, 1870, see numbers 47 and 48): To the Ange Blanc (Mad. de Bouglon), by sending her a copy of the Prophètes du passé; To Charles Coligny, by sending him a copy of "Une vieille maîtresse". From the libraries of Raymond Claude-Lafontaine, for whom the copy was bound, with his gilt bookplate at the bottom of the first flyleaf (1923, n° 155) and Lucien-Graux.
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