[STENDHAL, Henri Beyle, dit (1783-1842)]
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Event location | France, Paris |
ID 1421839
Lot 84 | [STENDHAL, Henri Beyle, dit (1783-1842)]
Estimate value
5000EUR € 5 000 – 7 000
Armance, ou quelques scènes d'un salon de Paris en 1827. Paris : Urbain Canel, 1827.
Édition originale du premier roman de Stendhal. Exemplaire broché, tel que paru.
Publié sans nom d'auteur, la préface de l'ouvrage est signée par Stendhal, prétextant qu'une "femme d'esprit" l'a prié de corriger le style du roman : "Notez que l'auteur serait au désespoir que je lui crusse un style bourgeois. Il y a de la fierté à l'infini dans ce coeur-là." Le livre fut un échec commercial, et l'éditeur fit réimprimer des couvertures, faux-titres et titres au nom de Boulland afin d'écouler le stock. Le présent exemplaire comporte bien les couvertures d'origine au nom d'Urbain Canel. Carteret, II, p. 350 ; Vicaire, I, pp. 454-455 ; Cordier, 70-1.
3 vol. in-12 (179 x 105 mm). Broché, non rogné. Annotations manuscripts à l'encre de la même main que la signature aux faux- titres, aux pages 90-91 et 106-107 du tome II. Sous emboîtage des Ateliers Laurenchet. (quelques rousseurs et mouillures, couvertures restaurées)
Provenance : Signature illisible à l'encre au faux-titre des vol. 1 et 2.
First edition of the first novel by Stendhal, published anonymously.
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
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Auction house category: | Books, Books and manuscripts |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
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