BERCHOUX (JOSEPH). The Political Art. Poem... - Lot 185 - Osenat

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BERCHOUX (JOSEPH). The Political Art. Poem... - Lot 185 - Osenat
BERCHOUX (JOSEPH). The Political Art. Poem in four songs. In Paris, by Le Normant, 1819. In-18, x-204 pp, paperback in pink cover with printed title on spine, spine tarnished, some foxing. ORIGINAL EDITION. Lithographed frontispiece. ROYALIST SATIRE MOCKING BY THE ABSURD THE REVOLUTIONS AND THE NAPOLEONIC ADVENTURE PAINTED UNDER A PICARESQUE LIGHT. The writer Joseph Berchoux (1760-1839), who was a judge, a soldier, an editor at the Gazette de France and a royal censor, left mainly caustic verse pieces, but remains best known for his didactic poem La Gastronomie (1801), the title of which is the first occurrence of this word in the French language. PROVENANCE: NAPOLEON I LIBRARY AT LONGWOOD (bookplate stamp on title). 8 PASSAGES UNDERWRITTEN IN PENETRATION, pp. 19, 31, 33, 37, 60, 63, 67 and 73. This one was chosen in the chapter devoted to the emperor: "[HE...] / DISTRIBUTES BY PASSING SCEPTS, WREATHS, / He visits, guiding his deep columns, / Vienna, Berlin, Madrid, Warsaw and Moscow... / He would visit the Persian and the Hindu... » (p. 67).
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