Le cabinet satyrique ou recueil des vers piquans & gaillards de ce temps. Mont Parnasse [Amsterdam]: 1697. 2 volumes, 12° (147 x 87mm). Engraved frontispieces. (Residual light browning, X6 of vol. II torn at bottom margin.) Red morocco by Charles de Samblanx, 1922, sides with double blind fillet enclosing oval shield filled with scrollwork and foliate tools, spines with gilt-lettering and repeated fleuron in blind-ruled compartments, gilt turn-ins and edges. Provenance: [Hector] de Backer (his library sold by L. Giraud-Badin in Paris in 7 parts, 1926-28; this lot 624 in the 1st part, 3-6 May 1926, where purchased).
Le cabinet satyrique ou recueil des vers piquans & gaillards de ce temps. Mont Parnasse [Amsterdam]: 1697. 2 volumes, 12° (147 x 87mm). Engraved frontispieces. (Residual light browning, X6 of vol. II torn at bottom margin.) Red morocco by Charles de Samblanx, 1922, sides with double blind fillet enclosing oval shield filled with scrollwork and foliate tools, spines with gilt-lettering and repeated fleuron in blind-ruled compartments, gilt turn-ins and edges. Provenance: [Hector] de Backer (his library sold by L. Giraud-Badin in Paris in 7 parts, 1926-28; this lot 624 in the 1st part, 3-6 May 1926, where purchased).

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Le cabinet satyrique ou recueil des vers piquans & gaillards de ce temps. Mont Parnasse [Amsterdam]: 1697. 2 volumes, 12° (147 x 87mm). Engraved frontispieces. (Residual light browning, X6 of vol. II torn at bottom margin.) Red morocco by Charles de Samblanx, 1922, sides with double blind fillet enclosing oval shield filled with scrollwork and foliate tools, spines with gilt-lettering and repeated fleuron in blind-ruled compartments, gilt turn-ins and edges. Provenance: [Hector] de Backer (his library sold by L. Giraud-Badin in Paris in 7 parts, 1926-28; this lot 624 in the 1st part, 3-6 May 1926, where purchased).

A CELEBRATED COLLECTION OF OBSCENE POETRY from the 'cabinets des sieurs de Sigognes, Regnier, Motin, Berthelot, Maynard, et autres des plus signalez poètes de ce siècle'. In Brunet's view this reprint of the 1666 edition is less rare than the preceding editions, issued from 1617 onwards, but 'mieux imprimée'. This copy in a distinguished binding by Samblanx, and bought directly from the de Backer sale in 1926. Brunet I, 1446; Tchermezine III, 192, citing the sale of this copy.