Léon BLOY (1846 – 1917)

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Léon BLOY (1846 – 1917)
Propos d'un entrepreneur de démolitions. Paris, Tresse, 1884. In-18 of XII, 294, 2, 8 pp. in wine-leather morocco, triple cold fillet on the boards, spine decorated with cold fillets, gilt edges on witnesses, grey cover kept, case (Honnelaître). First edition. Copy of the dedication to Rodolphe Salis, one of the very few on Hollande (three according to the bibliographers), the only large paper, bearing on the false title this superb autograph dispatch: The dedicatee of this collection of vitriolic portraits, Rodolphe Salis (the crazy dedication to him occupies six preliminary pages), had founded with Emile Goudeau the literary cabaret of the Chat noir, on the boulevard de Rochechouart, which published a small independent review to which Bloy collaborated from September 1882, progressively giving free rein to his pamphleteering violence. The book gathers almost all the articles published in the review under his signature until April 24, 1884. Laquerrière-Bollery (Biblio-Iconographie de Léon Bloy, 1935) indicates a print run of three copies on Hollande, a figure that has since been taken up in the catalogs, whereas Talvart (II, 43) simply mentions "a few Hollande". In fact, apart from this one, three others have appeared in the last thirty years: the copy addressed to Georges Landry, in a half-binding without cover (Léon Bloy sale, expert Pierre Bérès, December 8, 1986); the copy addressed to René Martineau, in Canape half-marker, grey cover (Ferri sale, March 16, 2001); the Charles Hayoit copy (Sotheby's sale, November 29, 2001), without sending, bound by Semet et Plumelle, under yellow cover. As can be seen and contrary to what the Hayoit catalog indicates, it does not seem that the yellow covers were "reserved for copies on Hollande". Talvart (II, 43) and Laquerrière-Bollery (3) mention the existence of two types of covers without any other precision. Mounted in fine on a flyleaf, an invitation card on the letterhead of the Chat noir for a general meeting.
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