Description:
A Paris, l'An Ier de la République Française, 1792. Imprimé l'An II, 1793.8vo [219 x 130 mm] of xxiv pp., 254 pp., 26 engravings in 55 plates (25 in colour, 30 in black) including 23 duplicate, 3 triplicate and 2 on blue paper.
Red morocco, triple gilt fillet around the covers, decorated flat spine. 19th century binding.
Rare first edition of this anticlerical essay illustrated with 26 plates.
Cohen 111; Brunet, IV, 1070-1071.
Deluxe copy on vellum paper.
'Part I (the only one published): XII-254 pp., plus 26 plates drawn by Bar and engraved by himself in ink wash painting" (Cohen, 111).
" This is the beginning of a reduction of the great work described above. Rabelli is only Bar's Italian anagram ". (Cohen, who values basic copies from 80 to 100 F OR, which places this illustrated among the significant books of the 18th century).
" This plates were engraved by Bar in ink wash painting and were hand-coloured by himself.
During the Revolution, as a precaution, Bar changed his name to Rabelli… Read More