//, Literature, Theatre, Books/A. de M. [Alfred de Musset]. Gamiani ou deux nuits d’excès / Avec des vignettes de Jean de Guethary. — Chez un bourgeois de Paris, 1845 [i.e. Paris: Jean-Gabriel Daragnès, 1920].

A. de M. [Alfred de Musset]. Gamiani ou deux nuits d’excès / Avec des vignettes de Jean de Guethary. — Chez un bourgeois de Paris, 1845 [i.e. Paris: Jean-Gabriel Daragnès, 1920].

Description: Softcover volume 27 x 21.3 cm in publisher’s French flapped cream wrappers, with a vignette and lettered in red within a black frame to front “GAMIANI | OU DEUX NUITS D’EXCÈS“. Printed on unmarked wove paper, outer and lower margins untrimmed. Illustrated with full-page frontispiece, 10 headpieces, and 5 smaller woodcuts (one repeated on the front wrapper and on t.p.) by Pierre Aubert after Jean-Gabriel Daragnès [pseud. Jean de Guethary], some with inlaid tissue guards. Copy enriched with one graphite pencil drawing signed “J. de Guethary”, tipped in before h.t.

Title-page (red and black): GAMIANI | OU DEUX NUITS D’EXCÈS | PAR A. DE M. | Avec | des vignettes | de | JEAN DE GUETHARY | {VIGNETTE} | — | CHEZ UN BOURGEOIS DE PARIS | Rue du Coq Hardi | 1845 ||

Pagination: [i-vi] (orig. drawing, h.t. / vignette, t.p./limit.) [vii] viii-xx, [1-3] 4-64 [4]; total 88 pages.

Limitation: Edition limited to 110 copies. According to Dutel, 110 copies were printed on Japon ancient, 3 on Japon Impérial, and 3 on Whatman. This copy is № 115.

Catalogue raisonné: Dutel (1920-1970): № 1630, p. 183; Pia (Enfer) 527, p. 286.

Alfred de Musset (French, 1810 – 1857) – author.

Jean-Gabriel Daragnès (French, 1886 – 1950) – artist, publisher.

Pierre Aubert (Swiss, 1910 – 1987) – engraver.

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