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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
D. ( C. ). John Bull, ou, Londresiana : recueil d'originalités et de singularités anglaises, avec les anecdotes, bons mots, plaisanteries, sarcasmes, et railleries particulieres à ce peuple? Paris, chez Tiger, circa 1820FIRST (?ONLY) EDITION, with an engraved frontispiece, pages vi, (7) - 108, 12mo, contemporary half calf over marbled boards, gilt ruled and lettered spine : a very good copy A wry and extremely rare look at English humour, custom and language from a French perspective. WorldCat locates two copies and COPAC has BL only.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) MONTGAILLARD ( Maurice ), comte de. State of France, in May, 1794. Translated ...by Joshua Lucock Wilkinson … Printed for B. Crosby … [1794]. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION, pages viii, 63, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : with a marginal tear in one leaf without loss:, otherwise a very good copy.This prediction by the French political agent (1761-1841) of the fall of Robespierre was first published in French at London in 1794. The issue with first word of the title-page in roman lettering and the title divider after "1794." a diamond rule : ESTC90 notes only D and PPL.(2) [MULOCK later CRAIK ( Dinah M. )]. Fair France. Impressions of a traveller. By the author of 'John Halifax, Gentleman', etc. Hurst and Blackett, 1871. FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, pages (4), 313, 8vo, contemporary half calf, gilt ruled spine, with contrasting label, gilt : a strongly bound and very good copy Incorporates accounts of two separate trips, "La Belle France : A Glimpse", first published in Good Words in 1867 and "We Four In Normandy" from Saint Pauls, 1870-71.(3) STOKES ( Margaret ). Three Months in the Forests of France. G. Bell, 1895. FIRST EDN, with 78 illustations, pp (51), 291, small 4to, original cloth, gilt : very good."A pilgrimage in search of vestiges of the Irish saints in France".(4)HISTORY; ENGLAND; PARIS PRINTED; HUMOUR; CUSTOMS; ENGLISH PRE 1801; FRANCE; EUROPE; WOMEN WRITERS; FRANCE; CELTIC STUDIES; HAGIOGRAPHY