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  • Cham (Charles Amedee De Noe' (1818-1879)

    Language: English

    Published by Bureau De Punch, Paris, 1850

    Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. (Ii), 192, (Ii) Pp. Quarter Grey Cloth, Morocco Spine Label, Gilt, Marbled Boards. Begins With Title Page Dated April 1850, No Other Title Pages Or Rear Covers. Light Wear, Beginning To Fray At Corners, Light Foxing. Charles Amédée De Noé, Known As Cham (1818 - 1879), Was A French Caricaturist And Lithographer. Raised By A Family Who Wished Him To Attend A Polytechnic School, He Instead Attended Painting Workshops By Nicolas Charlet And Paul Delaroche And Began Work As A Cartoonist, Taking On The Pseudonym "Cham". In 1839 He Published His First Book, Monsieur Lajaunisse, Which Began A Career That Would Span 40,000 Drawings. In 1843 He Began To Be Published In Newspapers Like Le Charivari, Whose Staff He Was On For Thirty Years. Later Works Included Proudhon En Voyage And Histoire Comique De L'assemblée Nationale. He Wrote A Number Of Comic Plays Towards The End Of His Life.

  • cham

    Language: French

    Published by aux bureaux du punch, Paris, 1850

    Seller: JP Livres, Agde, France

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. revue drolatique du mois,num.3.avril 1850.nombreuses caricatures in et hors textes.broche de la pâge 65 a 96.couverture illustree.rares rousseurs.petits manques a la derniere page ,adhesif ancien sur le dos de couverture .poids 90gr.format 28x21cm.

  • cham

    Language: French

    Published by aux bureaux du punch, Paris, 1850

    Seller: JP Livres, Agde, France

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. revue drolatique du mois,num.5.juin 1850.nombreuses caricatures in et hors textes.broche de la pâge129 a 160.couverture illustree.rares rousseurs.petits manques au dos de couverture .poids 90gr.format 28x21cm.

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    CHAM (pseudonym of Amédée de Noé); HUART, Louis; CHAMPS, Victor, binder

    Published by Paris: Lange Lévy et Comp., 1850, 1850

    Seller: David Brass Rare Books, Inc., Calabasas, CA, U.S.A.

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    First Edition. First Edition, Bound from the Original Parts Complete with all six of the original front wrappers and the five leaves of advertisements at the end From the Bibliothèque Antoine Vautier CHAM (pseudonym of Amédée de Noé). HUART, Louis. CHAMPS, Victor, binder. Punch à Paris par Cham. Revue Drolatique du Mois. Paris: Lange Lévy et Comp., February - June 1850. Complete with all six of the original front wrappers and the five leaves of advertisements at the end. First edition, bound from the original parts. Small folio (11 x 7 7/8 inches; 280 x 200 mm.). [1]-192 pp. Six full page engraved plates and numerous engravings throughout the text. The six original pictorial front wrappers dated from January thru July 1850 bound in at front. Five leaves of advertisements and one blank bound in at end. Bound by V[ictor] Champs ca. 1900 (stamp-signed in black on verso of front free-endpaper). Three quarter red crushed levant morocco over marbled boards, ruled in gilt, spine with five raised bands, elaborately decorated and lettered in gilt in compartments, cockerel-style endpapers. With the small octagonal bookplate of the celebrated collection of Bibliothèque Antoine Vautier on front paste-down. The commencement of Punch à Paris was in February 1850 and was intended to be a monthly published magazine, however in June 1850, after just six issues Punch à Paris had to cease publication "The excessive rigors of the new press law oblige us to suspend our publication". Cham, pseudonym of Charles Amédée de Noé (1818-1879) has collaborated in many satirical newspapers and has also published a number of albums of lithographs or woodcuts. Very comfortable in political and moral caricatures, he is one of the first to give stories in drawings that will soon be called comics and as such occupies a key place in the history of comics in France, and among the pioneers of the genre. Louis Adrien Huart (1813-1865) was a French journalist, writer and theater director. From 1835, he wrote for Le Charivari, France's main opposition satirical daily, of which he was to become the most assiduous editor. In his literary and theatrical chronicles as well as in his satires of daily political news, he constantly approached the legal limit set by censorship without ever exceeding it. Many legends of lithographs by Honoré Daumier came from his pen. Editor-in-chief of Charivari from 1848, he later became its editor until his death. He had the merit of discovering and promoting young talents from the new generation, such as Henri Rochefort , who without him would have remained a simple employee of the administration. He also wrote the text for several books illustrated by Grandville and Cham. Victor Champs (1844-1912) was one of the most prolific and renowned bookbinders of the late nineteenth century. "His bindings for bibliophiles are sought after by collectors, for the good performance of their body of work and the finish of the work. Together with Carayon, they were the bookbinders who, in relatively simple works, summed up the highest degree of perfection of execution." (Fléty, p.41). Provenance: Bibliothèque Antoine Vautier. One of the great French bibliophiles whose superb collection "Catalogue de Vente aux Encheres" was sold in Paris at Hotel Drouot on April 21st, 1971 and on May 11th, 1977. Hatin, 521.