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FLAUBERT, Gustave (1821-80). Madame Bovary. Moeurs de province. Paris: widow Dondey-Dupré for Michel Lévy brothers, 1857.
2 volumes, large 8o (183 x 112mm). Half-titles, dedication-leaf A Marie-Antoine-Jules Senart, the leaf Louis Bouilhet, final blank in vol. 2. (Short tear in half-title and title of vol. 2 repaired.) Bottle-green morocco, multiple blind fillets, spine gilt-lettered, cream doublures, turquoise liners, original printed green wrappers (both covers and spines) bound in, gilt edges, uncut, by Semet & Plumelle; matching quarter-morocco chemises and slipcase.
Provenance: Jules Fleury, called CHAMPFLEURY (novelist, 1821-1889), inscribed to him and signed by the author: à Champfleury / hommage de l'auteur / Gustave Flaubert -- Paul Francis Webster (bookplate), sold at Sotheby's New York, 24th April 1985, lot 35 -- purchased at the sale, through John F. Fleming, New York.
FIRST EDITION in book form (it appeared originally in Revue de Paris, October-December 1856), ordinary-paper 2-volume issue, of the most influential French novel of the 19th century. IMPORTANT PRESENTATION COPY from one romancier romantique et naturaliste to another. Champfleury, friend of Baudelaire and Banville, was the author of numerous novels, notably Chien-Caillou, fantaisies d'hiver (1847). He particularly admired Victor Hugo and Flaubert, and wrote in abundant praise of Madame Bovary. (2)
2 volumes, large 8o (183 x 112mm). Half-titles, dedication-leaf A Marie-Antoine-Jules Senart, the leaf Louis Bouilhet, final blank in vol. 2. (Short tear in half-title and title of vol. 2 repaired.) Bottle-green morocco, multiple blind fillets, spine gilt-lettered, cream doublures, turquoise liners, original printed green wrappers (both covers and spines) bound in, gilt edges, uncut, by Semet & Plumelle; matching quarter-morocco chemises and slipcase.
Provenance: Jules Fleury, called CHAMPFLEURY (novelist, 1821-1889), inscribed to him and signed by the author: à Champfleury / hommage de l'auteur / Gustave Flaubert -- Paul Francis Webster (bookplate), sold at Sotheby's New York, 24th April 1985, lot 35 -- purchased at the sale, through John F. Fleming, New York.
FIRST EDITION in book form (it appeared originally in Revue de Paris, October-December 1856), ordinary-paper 2-volume issue, of the most influential French novel of the 19th century. IMPORTANT PRESENTATION COPY from one romancier romantique et naturaliste to another. Champfleury, friend of Baudelaire and Banville, was the author of numerous novels, notably Chien-Caillou, fantaisies d'hiver (1847). He particularly admired Victor Hugo and Flaubert, and wrote in abundant praise of Madame Bovary. (2)