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Title
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Fables Choisies Mises en Vers par J. de la Fontaine: Nouvelle Edition Gravée en taille-douce, Vol. III
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Description
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This is a hardbound book (hard cover)
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Language note: French
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Limited facsimile edition of 800
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Jean de la Fontaine
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Creator
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La Fontaine, Jean de
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Contributor
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Fessard
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Date
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2025-05-20T17:10:04Z
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2023-06
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1981
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Date Available
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2025-05-20T17:10:04Z
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Date Issued
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1768
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Abstract
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This volume replicates one already in the collection, except that it belongs to a numbered set. As I wrote of the volume found earlier, this is a curious set of six volumes, beautifully bound, replicating the Fessard edition of 1765-75, as the colophon near the end of the book points out. This third volume (Books 5 and 6) was published in 1768. The good news is that there is now some represention of Fessard's work in the collection. Metzner writes in Bodemann that this is the first fully engraved LaFontaine edition. Montulay was apparently the engraver for the texts. The engraved illustrations are presented in frames similar to those one would find around Oudry's work. The reproductions are, I would say, no better than adequate. Almost every fable receives three illustrations: a full-page engraving, a headpiece, and a tailpiece. Metzner gives a good sense of the artistic sources for each volume, but I am surprised not to find Oudry mentioned. Perhaps these engravings remind me of his work because they reflect the same culture and artistic tendencies. The horse kicking the wolf (facing 17) is particularly well done. The headpiece and tailpiece for "Eagle and Owl" are strong (37 and 39). Lovely leather bindings, marbled endpapers, a page-marking ribbon, and gilded page-edges all the way around.
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Identifier
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Facs 150.1
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13423 (Access ID)
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Language
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fre
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Publisher
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Valmer-Bibliophilie
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Paris
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Subject
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Jean de la Fontaine