RIBEYRE (Félix). - Lot 19

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RIBEYRE (Félix). - Lot 19
RIBEYRE (Félix). Voyage en Lorraine de Sa Majesté l'impératrice et de S.A.I. le Prince impérial, précédé du Voyage de S.M. l'impératrice à Amiens. Paris, Henri Plon, 1867 (printed March 1867). Large oblong in-folio, (6 of which the last blank)-58-(2) pp. with the introductory leaf printed in gilt ink mitered, dark green half-chagrin and green chagrined percaline boards, double gilt fillet framing the boards with crowned imperial eagles in spandrels, gilt title on the first board; spine and boards faded, faux-title and some margins dusted (modern binding). First edition in bookshops, published a few weeks after the original, which was distributed by subscription at the end of 1866 to only 165 numbered copies (with captioned serpents, unlike here). BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATION depicting mainly city views and scenes. 8 hors texte plates mounted on tabs, including: a copperplate by Adrien Nargeot after Henry de Montaut, an etching by Jules Jacquemart after Ernest Meissonier, and 6 woodcuts by various artists. 35 woodcut vignettes in the text. The text pages are framed with the empress's woodcut cipher, embossed in mauve or rose. A BOOK OF IMPERIAL PROPAGANDA ON A HIGHLY POLITICAL VOYAGE, WHICH CAN BE SEEN AS A VERITABLE EXERCISE IN REWRITING FRANCO-LORRAINE HISTORY. PROVENANCE: IMPÉRATRICE EUGÉNIE (ex-libris stamp with her crowned figure, on the title), then Jean-Claude Lachnitt (vignette and ex-libris stamp).
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