Null LA DOÜESPE DE SAINT-OUEN (Louis).
Poésies diverses. Nouvelle édition Revûë …
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LA DOÜESPE DE SAINT-OUEN (Louis). Poésies diverses. Nouvelle édition Revûë & Corrigée. Caen: Gabriel Briard, 1725. - In-8, 186 x 119 : (2 ff.), 69 pp. Stiff parchment, smooth spine, speckled edges (period binding). Catalog des ouvrages normands de la Bibliothèque municipale de Caen, III, 1912, p. 286. - Frère, I, p. 129. Very rare first collective edition of poems by Louis La Doüespe de Saint-Ouen (1661-1740), poet, painter and lawyer at the Normandy parliament, director of the Académie royale des belles lettres in Caen. The author was a friend of Segrais; he won several poetry prizes, notably in 1686 and 1688. He published a number of pieces separately, as well as this collective edition, whose "Nouvelle édition Revûë & Corrigée" appears to be purely fictitious. There are two states of this edition, one hardback, the other not. This copy is one of the hardback editions, i.e. without the piece entitled Le Triple esclavage, which is found on page 16 in copies with it. In fact, the entire B section has been replaced. A copy in its rare original condition, without the poetry published separately with its own pagination (7 pages), dated 1728 and logically not found in bound copies such as this at the time of the work's publication. From the library of Pierre Duputel. Born in Rouen in 1775 and died in Saint-Ouen de Thouberville in 1851, bibliophile and man of letters, member of the Académie des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Rouen. Traces of light wetness on first few leaves. Provenance: Pierre Duputel, with bookplate.

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LA DOÜESPE DE SAINT-OUEN (Louis). Poésies diverses. Nouvelle édition Revûë & Corrigée. Caen: Gabriel Briard, 1725. - In-8, 186 x 119 : (2 ff.), 69 pp. Stiff parchment, smooth spine, speckled edges (period binding). Catalog des ouvrages normands de la Bibliothèque municipale de Caen, III, 1912, p. 286. - Frère, I, p. 129. Very rare first collective edition of poems by Louis La Doüespe de Saint-Ouen (1661-1740), poet, painter and lawyer at the Normandy parliament, director of the Académie royale des belles lettres in Caen. The author was a friend of Segrais; he won several poetry prizes, notably in 1686 and 1688. He published a number of pieces separately, as well as this collective edition, whose "Nouvelle édition Revûë & Corrigée" appears to be purely fictitious. There are two states of this edition, one hardback, the other not. This copy is one of the hardback editions, i.e. without the piece entitled Le Triple esclavage, which is found on page 16 in copies with it. In fact, the entire B section has been replaced. A copy in its rare original condition, without the poetry published separately with its own pagination (7 pages), dated 1728 and logically not found in bound copies such as this at the time of the work's publication. From the library of Pierre Duputel. Born in Rouen in 1775 and died in Saint-Ouen de Thouberville in 1851, bibliophile and man of letters, member of the Académie des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Rouen. Traces of light wetness on first few leaves. Provenance: Pierre Duputel, with bookplate.

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