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Jean CHARTIER & Mathieu de COUCY Histoire du roi Charles VII

Jean CHARTIER & Mathieu de COUCY

Histoire du roi Charles VII

De l'imprimerie royale (Sébastien Cramoisy), à Paris 1661, in-folio (24x38cm), (28) 907pp. (10), relié.


Edition conducted by Denys Godefroy together for the first time the texts of Jean Charles VII Chartier, Mathieu de Coucy and Jacques Bouvier. The three stories are enriched with historical pieces and various memories gathered by Denys Godefroy, which brought together all the known writings of Charles VII. Portrait frontispiece and 4 portraits of Jean d'Orleans, Etienne Chevalier Jacques Coeur and Jean Bureau, all engraved by Grignon, a large title vignette the arms of France, several headbands title and historiated initials printed very well. Beautiful folio edition. Full Calf granita time. Back nerve ornate. Part of title in red morocco. Very nice copy. Clever and invisible restoration to the joints in the head and tail, and caps. Rich history throughout the contemporary 1422 until 1461, in addition to the texts of the three aforementioned historians and anonymous columns, the book contains many pieces, letters, edicts illustrating this contemporary. Excellent edition, strictly constructed, which begins with a eulogy of Charles VII alleging an anonymous manuscript, and ends with portraits and pieces of all the major characters from this contemporary, including Joan of Arc. Bookplate engraved with the arms of the eighteenth: Cabinet books Ponchartrain. Famous bibliophile, Phélypeaux Jérôme, comte de Pontchartrain, was State Secretary of the Navy from 1699 to 1715. He remained famous for its management of French colonies in America, Canada and Louisiana. --- Please note that the translation in english is done automatically, we apologize if the formulas are inaccurate. Contact us for any information!

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