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FIRST EDITION THUS. 8vo. (20 x 12.5 cm). pp.xxxi+[1]+614+[1]. Contemporary full red morocco signed by Galette, sides with triple gilt fillet borders, spine with richly gilt decorated compartments between raised bands, gilt decorated inner dentelles, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt. Contained in a green marbled paper covered slipcase with red morocco trim. 425 illustrations by Gustave Doré engraved on wood by Lavieille, Rouget, Pisan, Brévière and Piaud. A very pretty copy in excellent fresh condition. First illustrated edition of the Contes drolatiques with 425 illustrations by Gustave Dore, praised by Ray ("Doré's early masterpiece"), Carteret ( "le chef-d' uvre d'illustrations de Gustave Doré"), and Beraldi who though it the most likely to endure of all Doré's books - "S'il n'en reste qu'un seul, ce sera celui-là !" (Béraldi). Although the title refers to this edition as the "cinquiesme édition", it is actually the fourth edition of Les contes drolatiques, which was first published between 1832-1837. It is well recorded that Balzac's widow granted permission for the illustrated edition only on the condition: "that no artist but Doré should be allowed to illustrate her husband's works" (Anthony North-Peat, Gossip from Paris 1864-69, p. 324). Carteret, III, pp. 48-53; Bulletin de la Librairie Morgand et Fatout, II, 6445; Berny, Livres anciens, romantiques et modernes, III, 92; Rahir, VI, 1875; Ray, 244.
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