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[IMPRESSIONS DE DAMPIERRE]. La Vie de Marie de Hautefort, duchesse de Schomberg, dame d'atours de la reine, Anne-Marie-Mauricette, d'Autriche. By one of her friends. First printed by G. É. J. M. A. L. on a Manuscript from the Library of Monsieur Beaucousin. With a Preface and Notes by I. F. A. O. [Dampierre], An VIII (1799.) [Followed by: [ADRY (J. F.)]. Histoire de la vie et de la mort tragique de Vittoria Accorambona duchesse de Bracciano. By J.F.A.O. [Dampierre] : printed by G. É. J. M. A. L. [Guyonne Élisabeth Josèphe (de) Montmorency (d')Albert, (duchesse de) Luynes], An VIII (1800.). - 2 works in one small volume, in-4, 204 x 139: viij, 69 pp. miscalculated 77, (1f. blank); 80 pp. Basane racinée, cold fillet framing the boards, smooth spine decorated (period binding). Reunion of two extremely rare impressions of the Duchesse de Luynes at the Château de Dampierre, true bibliophilic rarities. Guyonne-Élisabeth-Josèphe de Montmorency (1755-1830) married Louis-Joseph-Charles-Amable d'Albert, sixth Duke of Luynes, in April 1768. First Dame du Palais to Queen Marie-Antoinette, then Dame d'Honneur to the Queen, she ran a literary salon and published several works. In 1792, she and her husband retired to the Château de Dampierre, where she set up a printing workshop in 1795. From 1797 onwards, only 17 publications came off her presses, each printed in a very small number of copies. She also oversaw every stage in the production of her publications; in particular, the binding of the booklets was carried out in the château salon by her friend Madame Felz. She suspended her activity following the imperial decrees of February 5 and November 18, 1810, banning private printers. The present copy includes two first-edition biographies, of Marie de Hautefort (1616-1691), honorary daughter of Marie de Médicis, and of the poetess Vittoria Accoramboni (1557-1585). The first, printed on wove paper, is prefaced by the oratorian, librarian and bibliographer Jean-Félicissime Adry (1749-1818). The second was composed by the latter and printed on laid paper. Copy in contemporary binding. 11-centimeter split at first board hinge, label stuck to top of first board, some minor spotting. Provenance: Signature "Lamballe juillet 1842" on the first white endpaper.

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[IMPRESSIONS DE DAMPIERRE]. La Vie de Marie de Hautefort, duchesse de Schomberg, dame d'atours de la reine, Anne-Marie-Mauricette, d'Autriche. By one of her friends. First printed by G. É. J. M. A. L. on a Manuscript from the Library of Monsieur Beaucousin. With a Preface and Notes by I. F. A. O. [Dampierre], An VIII (1799.) [Followed by: [ADRY (J. F.)]. Histoire de la vie et de la mort tragique de Vittoria Accorambona duchesse de Bracciano. By J.F.A.O. [Dampierre] : printed by G. É. J. M. A. L. [Guyonne Élisabeth Josèphe (de) Montmorency (d')Albert, (duchesse de) Luynes], An VIII (1800.). - 2 works in one small volume, in-4, 204 x 139: viij, 69 pp. miscalculated 77, (1f. blank); 80 pp. Basane racinée, cold fillet framing the boards, smooth spine decorated (period binding). Reunion of two extremely rare impressions of the Duchesse de Luynes at the Château de Dampierre, true bibliophilic rarities. Guyonne-Élisabeth-Josèphe de Montmorency (1755-1830) married Louis-Joseph-Charles-Amable d'Albert, sixth Duke of Luynes, in April 1768. First Dame du Palais to Queen Marie-Antoinette, then Dame d'Honneur to the Queen, she ran a literary salon and published several works. In 1792, she and her husband retired to the Château de Dampierre, where she set up a printing workshop in 1795. From 1797 onwards, only 17 publications came off her presses, each printed in a very small number of copies. She also oversaw every stage in the production of her publications; in particular, the binding of the booklets was carried out in the château salon by her friend Madame Felz. She suspended her activity following the imperial decrees of February 5 and November 18, 1810, banning private printers. The present copy includes two first-edition biographies, of Marie de Hautefort (1616-1691), honorary daughter of Marie de Médicis, and of the poetess Vittoria Accoramboni (1557-1585). The first, printed on wove paper, is prefaced by the oratorian, librarian and bibliographer Jean-Félicissime Adry (1749-1818). The second was composed by the latter and printed on laid paper. Copy in contemporary binding. 11-centimeter split at first board hinge, label stuck to top of first board, some minor spotting. Provenance: Signature "Lamballe juillet 1842" on the first white endpaper.

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