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BRUANT, Aristide.- Dans la rue. Chansons & monologues. Dessins de Steinlen. Paris, Aristide Bruant, [ 1889]. 2 vol. in-12° (papier du 2e vol. bruni). Relié par L. Bernard : demi-chagrin vert, plats de papier marbré sertis d'un filet doré, dos à nerfs, têtes dorées, couv. ill. et dos cons. d'un seul tenant (pet. restauration aux dos plissés des couv., dos des rel. très lég. passés, 2 mors frottés).
Edition originale et premier tirage des illustrations de Steinlen : couverture en couleurs et nombreuses vignettes en noir dans le texte.
Ex. du tirage courant, enrichi de :
- 2 envois signés par Bruant et Steinlen : à Mr Lebègue, daté Paris 1889 (tome I) et à Georges Montorgueil (tome II),
- 1 carte de Bruant à "Raoul" [Ponchon ?], 2 pp. in-32° à en-tête du Mirliton, Paris, 27-2-1893 : étant en représentation à Marseille, il lui demande de "prier notre ami Montorgueil de faire une chronique sur mon cabaret dans le Petit Marseillais [...] Clovis Hugues m'a déjà fait une tartine qui a dû passer aujourd'hui",
- 1 l.a.s. de Steinlen à Montorgueil, Paris 22-4-1919, 1 p. in-4°, à propos de projets urbanistiques parisiens : "vraiment je ne regretterai pas les paysages pelés et désolés de la vieille enceinte, s'ils doivent faire place à de beaux arbres, à de belles pelouses, animées par des êtres propres et joyeux. Ce que je redoute, c'est de voir pour ces vastes espaces (c'est ce qui s'est passé déjà pour notre pauvre Butte) la spéculation et la bâtisse s'y établir en maitresses stupides et laides... c'est le siècle qui veut ça parait-il - tant pis pour le siècle - il nous en a déjà tant fait voir qu'on en peut s'étonner de rien",
- de la suite de 12 fumés de vignettes dans le tome II.
# Vicaire I-938.
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