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SERRES, Jean de (c.1540-1598). Inventaire general de l'histoire de France depuis Pharamond jusques à present. Paris: A. Saugrain and G. de Rues, 1600.
3 volumes, 8° (170 x 107mm). Engraved titles and engraved portrait of Henri IV by C. de Mallery. (Occasional very light scattered spotting or light browning.) Contemporary flexible vellum gilt with yapp fore-edges, sides with medallion with the cipher of Catherine of Bourbon (three interlaced Cs surrounded by four Ss) within ruled panels and fleurs-de-lys at corners, flat spines ruled in 5 compartments each with a dianthus, gilt edges (light soiling, ties missing). Provenance: Catherine of Bourbon (1559-1604; binding) -- Joseph Baer & Co., catalogue 740 (1927), no. 190 and plate XXI (this copy; attributing the binding to Clovis Eve).
BOUND FOR CATHERINE OF BOURBON, SISTER OF THE DEDICATEE KING HENRI IV, in a binding attributed to Clovis Eve (see Joseph Baer catalogue 740, no. 190). The French bookbinders, Nicolas Eve and his son or nephew Clovis Eve, 'relieur du Roi', were active in Paris between 1570 and 1630, and served as Court binders and booksellers to Henri III, Henri IV, and Louis XIII. They are closely associated with the fanfare style. This early edition of the history of France from 420 A.D. to Henri IV's reign (1589-1598) was first published in one volume in 1597 and often re-issued in the 17th century. The Calvinist theologian J. de Serres lived as student and refugee in Lausanne before becoming dean of the academy and art college in Nîmes in 1578. In the 1590s he retired to Geneva where he died one year after the publication of the first volume of this work, which was thereafter continued by Jean de Montlyard and other Catholic editors. BL STC (French), 399; Cioranescu 20648; cf. Adams S-998-999; Brunet VI, 23242 (first ed. 1597, and later eds., the present unrecorded); Hoefer XLIII, 797 and IX, 172. (3)
3 volumes, 8° (170 x 107mm). Engraved titles and engraved portrait of Henri IV by C. de Mallery. (Occasional very light scattered spotting or light browning.) Contemporary flexible vellum gilt with yapp fore-edges, sides with medallion with the cipher of Catherine of Bourbon (three interlaced Cs surrounded by four Ss) within ruled panels and fleurs-de-lys at corners, flat spines ruled in 5 compartments each with a dianthus, gilt edges (light soiling, ties missing). Provenance: Catherine of Bourbon (1559-1604; binding) -- Joseph Baer & Co., catalogue 740 (1927), no. 190 and plate XXI (this copy; attributing the binding to Clovis Eve).
BOUND FOR CATHERINE OF BOURBON, SISTER OF THE DEDICATEE KING HENRI IV, in a binding attributed to Clovis Eve (see Joseph Baer catalogue 740, no. 190). The French bookbinders, Nicolas Eve and his son or nephew Clovis Eve, 'relieur du Roi', were active in Paris between 1570 and 1630, and served as Court binders and booksellers to Henri III, Henri IV, and Louis XIII. They are closely associated with the fanfare style. This early edition of the history of France from 420 A.D. to Henri IV's reign (1589-1598) was first published in one volume in 1597 and often re-issued in the 17th century. The Calvinist theologian J. de Serres lived as student and refugee in Lausanne before becoming dean of the academy and art college in Nîmes in 1578. In the 1590s he retired to Geneva where he died one year after the publication of the first volume of this work, which was thereafter continued by Jean de Montlyard and other Catholic editors. BL STC (French), 399; Cioranescu 20648; cf. Adams S-998-999; Brunet VI, 23242 (first ed. 1597, and later eds., the present unrecorded); Hoefer XLIII, 797 and IX, 172. (3)
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