Comédie héroïque en 5 actes en vers. In folio, en feuillets, couverture rempliée illustrée en couleurs. 330x260mm. Faux –titre, frontispice en couleurs par Albert FDUBOUT, titre, 278 pages, illustrations en couleurs hors texte et dans le texte d’Albert DUBOUT exemplaire numéroté sur Rives blanc B .F.K filigrané Maurice ROUAM Orléans 1947. Portefeuille cartonné avec titre au dos, l’ensemble sous étui cartonné bordé de toile rouge. Très bon état 3
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Dos agrafé "In-4 (21 x 27 cm et 21 x 30 cm), deux plaquettes sur Cyrano de Bergerac : ""Cyrano de Bergerac sur Yvette, par le nom je suis et par le sang aussi Cyrano de Bergerac sur Dordogne"" (1972, Martial Humbert Augeard, texte du dépliant 5m x 1m), et ""L'Ancestralité bergeracoise de Savinien II de Cyrano de Bergerac prouvée par Cyrano lui-même"" ; rousseurs aux plats des deux plaquettes, pliures et mouillure aux plats et dos usé à la première plaquette, état moyen. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
Paris, 1898. 8vo. Contemporary half calf with five raised bands, gilt spine. Single gilt lines to boards. Capitals and corners worn. Inner hinges a bit weak. With Eugen Zabel's book plate to inside of front board, a postcard depicting Edmond Rostand's residense at Cambo, obviously posttamped on verso, pasted on to front free end-paper, contemporary newspaper-clipping about the numerous performances of ""Cyrano von Bergerac"" around the world pasted in to hinge of fly-leaf, where the presentation-inscription (for Eugène Zabel) is written, and finally, the original handwritten address in Rostand's hand, cut out from the envelope in which the book was sent to Zabel, is pased into hinge of half-title. Internally nice and clean.
First edition, 136th thousand (same year as the first), presentation-copy ""à M. Eugène Zabel/ très cordial envoi, -/ remerciement, -/ et sympathie./ Edmond Rostand/ Octobre 98"" of Rostand's masterpiece, which against all odds became one of the most popular plays of the century and an overnight success throughout Europe.At the end of the 19th century in France, as well as in the rest of Europe, the industrialization was the force that dominated almost all aspects of society, i.e. everything from politics and sociology to science, art, philosophy, etc. And thus, also literature and theatre in this period were products of this new power. This meant that the trend that became prevailing within literature and drama was that of realism, which in France soon developed into naturalism. In the midst of this all-encompassing emphasis on objective documentation of everyday life which rejected romance, idealization and dreaming of any kind, emerged suddenly a work that no one could believe would have any success whatsoever, but which against all odds became the hugest dramaturgical success of the period and a theatrical monument that has been remembered ever since and which still stands as thus: Rostand's ""Cyrano de Bergerac"", the unlikely play about romantic heroes, fairy-tale like maidens, medieval-inspired sword-fights, about poetry, love, and art. The play had been taken on already in 1897, when the manuscript was finished, but the directors of the theatre regretted their decision immediately, not least due to the public reaction to the ""outdated"" romantic comedy-drama, which nobody would want to go see, and thus they severely cut the budget so that Rostand had to pay for all the costumes himself. Even the actor playing the main part, a leading actor at the time, regretted having taken the part, and Rostand is reported to have apologized to him for involving him in this ""disastrous adventure"". ""Therefore, when the curtain rose on ""Cyrano de Bergerac"" for the first time on December 28, 1897, expectations were low. The audience, however, was about to be pleasantly surprised. From the hero's last first majestic entrance to his last farewell, he transfixed his viewers. Theatergoers cheered Cyrano's triumphs, sighed at his suffering, laughed at his witty wordplay, and cried as his fate became known. A full hour after the curtain fell, the audience was still applauding thunderously. It is not easy to explain why Rostand's play confounded everyone by becoming one of the century's greatest smash hits. Perhaps the answer lies in ""Cyrano de Bergerac's"" stark contrast to the grimly realistic plays of its day, which often focused on modern society's darkest problems. The figure of the swashbuckling Cyrano dueling his way across the stage and stunning his compatriots with his verbal cleverness took Paris by storm. In fact, many critics, both of Rostand's time and later, attributed the play's tremendous success to its romanticism, or emphasis on idealism and heroism."" (Glencoe Literature Library, Study Guide for Cyrano de Bergerac).The work immediately became a huge success and within a very short amount of time, it had been translated into almost all European languages and was performed at theatres throughout Europe.Eugen Zabel was a famous literary critic and author, who at the time of ""Cyrano de Bergerac"" was editor of the ""Nationalzeitung"". He was born in Königsberg in 1851 and died in Berlin in 1925. In his youth he wrote poems, and after his move to Berlin, he worked as a journalist, critic, and writer. He did a lot of work on Russian themes, both political, historical, topographical, and literary, and he became closely connected to the country. He was highly respected for his liiterary criticism and his opinions, though often controversial, played an important role in public opiniation.
Ciboure, Cercle de reliure d’art “Lantegia” 1998 In-4 29 x 19 cm. Belle reliure maroquin rouge, report auteur & titre en noir sur le dos et le premier plat de couverture, tête dorée, contreplats et pages de garde marouflés soie grise, portrait en pied de Cyrano de Bergerac en frontispice, 182 pp. Exemplaire en très bon état.
édition tirée sur vélin d’Arches à 1000 exemplaires sur les presses de Jean-François Manier imprimeur-typographe au Chambon-sur-Lignon (Haute-Loire). Celui-ci N° 645. Très bon état d’occasion
Paris 1924 Librairie Hachette Hardcover
H. De gorsse et J. Jacquin. La Jeunesse De Cyrano De Bergerac avec lettre-préface d'Edmond Rostand. illustré de 48 gravures dessinées par Éd. Zier. 4eme edition. dos abimé
A Paris, chez Antoine de Sommaville, A Paris, chez Pierre de Bats, A Rouen, chez Antoine Ferrand Relié "In-12 (9 x 13,8 cm), reliure plein veau, dos à 3 nerfs, recueil factice contenant les oeuvres suivantes : ""L'Amante invisible et A trompeur, trompeur et demy"" par Mr. Scarron (A Paris, chez Antoine de Sommaville, à la salle des Merciers, au Palais, 1659, 75 pp.) // ""Les oeuvres de Monsieur de Cyrano de Bergerac : Histoire comique (édition provinciale : A Rouen, chez Antoine Ferrand, aux degrez du Palais, 1663) // ""Le Pédant joué"" par Cyrano de Bergerac (édition provinciale : A Rouen, chez Antoine Ferrand, aux degrez du Palais, 1663, 156 pp.) // ""Les véritables sentimens du monde et de l'éternité"" par un P. Capucin (A Paris, chez Pierre de Bats, ruë S. Jacques, à l'image S. François, proche la petite porte de S. Severin, 1671, 48 pp.) ; mors frottés, cuir un peu craquelé au dos, marques d'usage sur les plats, sommaire manuscrit en première garde, par ailleurs assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."