F. Sarcey - Théâtres divers - 1884

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Théâtres divers av F. Sarcey, på fransk (originalspråk), demi skinnbind, illustrert utgave, Librairie des Bibliophiles, 1884, 386 sider, størrelse 24,5 × 16,5 cm, i god stand.

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Original Edition in 1 volume in-8 half chagrin with corners, 20+19+ 24+24+ 28+24+ 24+ 28+ 31+ 23+23+24+24+24+ 24+23 pages are 386 pages. Portraits of the artists under serpente gravert i aquaforte as frontispiece. Texts by Francisque Sarcey presenting Coquelin Cadet Jane Essler Léonide Leblanc Hippolyte Worms … engravings by L. Gaucherel & Ad. Lalauze - Slight external wear, some light and scattered foxing - Good copy.
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Théâtres divers est généralement le second volet de l'ouvrage Comédiens et comédiennes du critique dramatique français Francisque Sarcey. Cette série a été publiée en 1884 et rassemble des notices biographiques et critiques consacrées à des acteurs et actrices des théâtres parisiens autres que la Comédie-Française, accompagnées de portraits gravés à l'eau-forte par Léon Gaucherel et Adolphe Lalauze.

L'ouvrage fait suite à une première série consacrée à la Comédie-Française. Dans Théâtres divers, Sarcey dresse des portraits d'artistes célèbres de son époque, mêlant biographie, souvenirs personnels et critique théâtrale. Parmi les artistes étudiés figurent notamment Jane Essler, Jeanne Samary, Marie Laurent, Léonide Leblanc et Hippolyte Worms.

Sur le plan bibliographique :

Édition originale : Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles, 1884.
Format illustré avec portraits hors texte gravés à l'eau-forte.
Environ 400 à 500 pages selon les éditions et réimpressions modernes.

Francisque Sarcey fut l'un des critiques de théâtre les plus influents de la fin du XIXᵉ siècle. Ses jugements dans la presse parisienne faisaient autorité auprès du public et des professionnels du spectacle.

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Original Edition in 1 volume in-8 half chagrin with corners, 20+19+ 24+24+ 28+24+ 24+ 28+ 31+ 23+23+24+24+24+ 24+23 pages are 386 pages. Portraits of the artists under serpente gravé in aquaforte as a frontispiece. Texts by Francisque Sarcey presenting Coquelin Cadet Jane Essler Léonide Leblanc Hippolyte Worms … engravings by L. Gaucherel & Ad. Lalauze - Slight external wear, some light and scattered foxing - Good copy.
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Théâtres divers is generally the second part of the book Comédiens et comédiennes by the French drama critic Francisque Sarcey. This series was published in 1884 and brings together biographical and critical notes devoted to actors and actresses of Parisian theatres other than the Comédie-Française, accompanied by portraits engraved with etching by Léon Gaucherel and Adolphe Lalauze.

The book follows a first series devoted to the Comédie-Française. In Théâtres divers, Sarcey draws up portraits of famous artists of his time, mixing biography, personal memories and theatrical criticism. Among the artists studied are notably Jane Essler, Jeanne Samary, Marie Laurent, Léonide Leblanc and Hippolyte Worms.

Bibliographically:

First edition: Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles, 1884.
Illustrated format with off-text portraits engraved with etching.
About 400 to 500 pages depending on modern editions and reprints.

Francisque Sarcey was one of the most influential theatre critics of the late 19th century. His judgments in the Parisian press were authoritative among the public and professionals of the show business.

Original Edition in 1 volume in-8 half chagrin with corners, 20+19+ 24+24+ 28+24+ 24+ 28+ 31+ 23+23+24+24+24+ 24+23 pages are 386 pages. Portraits of the artists under serpente gravert i aquaforte as frontispiece. Texts by Francisque Sarcey presenting Coquelin Cadet Jane Essler Léonide Leblanc Hippolyte Worms … engravings by L. Gaucherel & Ad. Lalauze - Slight external wear, some light and scattered foxing - Good copy.
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Théâtres divers est généralement le second volet de l'ouvrage Comédiens et comédiennes du critique dramatique français Francisque Sarcey. Cette série a été publiée en 1884 et rassemble des notices biographiques et critiques consacrées à des acteurs et actrices des théâtres parisiens autres que la Comédie-Française, accompagnées de portraits gravés à l'eau-forte par Léon Gaucherel et Adolphe Lalauze.

L'ouvrage fait suite à une première série consacrée à la Comédie-Française. Dans Théâtres divers, Sarcey dresse des portraits d'artistes célèbres de son époque, mêlant biographie, souvenirs personnels et critique théâtrale. Parmi les artistes étudiés figurent notamment Jane Essler, Jeanne Samary, Marie Laurent, Léonide Leblanc et Hippolyte Worms.

Sur le plan bibliographique :

Édition originale : Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles, 1884.
Format illustré avec portraits hors texte gravés à l'eau-forte.
Environ 400 à 500 pages selon les éditions et réimpressions modernes.

Francisque Sarcey fut l'un des critiques de théâtre les plus influents de la fin du XIXᵉ siècle. Ses jugements dans la presse parisienne faisaient autorité auprès du public et des professionnels du spectacle.

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Original Edition in 1 volume in-8 half chagrin with corners, 20+19+ 24+24+ 28+24+ 24+ 28+ 31+ 23+23+24+24+24+ 24+23 pages are 386 pages. Portraits of the artists under serpente gravé in aquaforte as a frontispiece. Texts by Francisque Sarcey presenting Coquelin Cadet Jane Essler Léonide Leblanc Hippolyte Worms … engravings by L. Gaucherel & Ad. Lalauze - Slight external wear, some light and scattered foxing - Good copy.
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Théâtres divers is generally the second part of the book Comédiens et comédiennes by the French drama critic Francisque Sarcey. This series was published in 1884 and brings together biographical and critical notes devoted to actors and actresses of Parisian theatres other than the Comédie-Française, accompanied by portraits engraved with etching by Léon Gaucherel and Adolphe Lalauze.

The book follows a first series devoted to the Comédie-Française. In Théâtres divers, Sarcey draws up portraits of famous artists of his time, mixing biography, personal memories and theatrical criticism. Among the artists studied are notably Jane Essler, Jeanne Samary, Marie Laurent, Léonide Leblanc and Hippolyte Worms.

Bibliographically:

First edition: Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles, 1884.
Illustrated format with off-text portraits engraved with etching.
About 400 to 500 pages depending on modern editions and reprints.

Francisque Sarcey was one of the most influential theatre critics of the late 19th century. His judgments in the Parisian press were authoritative among the public and professionals of the show business.

Detaljer

Antall bøker
1
Subjekt
Teater
Boktittel
Théâtres divers
Forfatter/ Illustrator
F. Sarcey
Tilstand
God
Publication year oldest item
1884
Height
24,5 cm
Utgave
Illustrert utgave
Width
16,5 cm
Språk
Fransk
Originalspråk
Ja
Forlegger
Librairie des Bibliophiles
Binding
Halv lær
Antall sider
386
FrankrikeBekreftet
2416
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99,58%
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