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[MABRE-CRAMOISY (Sébastien)]. Catalogus librorum Sebastiani Mabre-Cramoisy, typographi regii. Parisiis, Via Jacobaea, sub Ciconiis, 1678. In-12 of 106-[13] pp. Contemporary ivory vellum, traces of handwritten title on spine. Bookseller's mark (with two storks) engraved on title. Engraved bookplate (with donkey). Ex-libris JM. Very rare catalog of Sébastien Mabre-Cramoisy (1637-1687), imprimeur-libraire ordinaire du Roi (1651), survivor of his grandfather Sébastien I Cramoisy (1585-1669), director of the Imprimerie royale du Louvre (1660), sole imprimeur du Roi pour les monnaies, imprimeur de l'ordre de Cîteaux. Son of Paris merchant Pierre Mabre and grandson of printer-librarian Sébastien I Cramoisy, with whom he began a 5-year apprenticeship in Sept. 1652, and with whom he worked in partnership until Sébastien I's death in 1669. Received master's degree on March 6, 1659. Despite obtaining in 1672 a general privilege for customary books, renewed by the Archbishop of Paris in 1675, he often fell victim to provincial forgeries. Also author of numerous dedicatory epistles. Died in Paris in June 1687. His widow succeeded him, sometimes publishing works under her husband's name until 1698, when she liquidated the business (source BnF.)

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[MABRE-CRAMOISY (Sébastien)]. Catalogus librorum Sebastiani Mabre-Cramoisy, typographi regii. Parisiis, Via Jacobaea, sub Ciconiis, 1678. In-12 of 106-[13] pp. Contemporary ivory vellum, traces of handwritten title on spine. Bookseller's mark (with two storks) engraved on title. Engraved bookplate (with donkey). Ex-libris JM. Very rare catalog of Sébastien Mabre-Cramoisy (1637-1687), imprimeur-libraire ordinaire du Roi (1651), survivor of his grandfather Sébastien I Cramoisy (1585-1669), director of the Imprimerie royale du Louvre (1660), sole imprimeur du Roi pour les monnaies, imprimeur de l'ordre de Cîteaux. Son of Paris merchant Pierre Mabre and grandson of printer-librarian Sébastien I Cramoisy, with whom he began a 5-year apprenticeship in Sept. 1652, and with whom he worked in partnership until Sébastien I's death in 1669. Received master's degree on March 6, 1659. Despite obtaining in 1672 a general privilege for customary books, renewed by the Archbishop of Paris in 1675, he often fell victim to provincial forgeries. Also author of numerous dedicatory epistles. Died in Paris in June 1687. His widow succeeded him, sometimes publishing works under her husband's name until 1698, when she liquidated the business (source BnF.)

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