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Religion and childlike. Saints

Cartonnages The number of romantic books on faith and religion is significant.
The time is the rechristanisation. All social strata are covered. We bathed in the beautiful feelings and morality. The Catholic education of children and young people is a priority. The government of Napoleon III builds on the church to counter the evolution of republican ideas.
congréanistes schools thrive. All major publishers of books for youth, Mame Tours, Barbou & Martial in Limoges Ardant, Lefort Lille, Rouen Mégard, Lehuby in Paris rush into this market and create collections for specific, among others, the awards ceremony. Each publisher based on a religious recommendation. Ardant is published with the approval of the Archbishop of Bordeaux, Barbou under that of the Bishop of Limoges, Lefort is recommended by His Eminence, Girard Cardinal, Archbishop of Cambrai, Lehuby which is clearly not a religious publishing house out under the patronage of His Eminence Archbishop Cardinal Prince de Croy and when to Mame who said "never have printed a line against religion or morality, on the contrary, I always wanted to serve ... "his collections under the auspices of the Archbishop of Tours. In its gigantic workshops, productions were widely circulated. Was stored to meet the huge orders of books of piety for Easter and first communions. The various collections Mame sold buckram boards, as the library of the Christian Youth totaling in sizes in-8 ° and 12 ° In-hundred and sixty four volumes, or of Christian Schools in In-12 ° hundred thirty nine volumes are adorned with "special shoes" relatively simple and often very generic on the front as the back. Some beautiful irons most spectacular summers engraved by Damot, Hérou, Casimir and Berger, Tambon.

Let us first several books or editions of "Lives of Saints".

Reference libraries iconography No. 212.




A uthor: LAWRENCE (Abbot)
Title: Lives of Saints for every day of the year of practices and a prayer
the end of every life. New edition revised and enlarged.
Edition: Limoges and Paris. In Martial Ardant Brothers. 1856.
Format: A volume large In-4 ° (184x285)
Collation: 446 pp., steel engraving frontispiece, engraved title (1857), three engraved plates on chine applied.
Description: buckram gilt and mosaic.
Irons signed Casimir and Berger
Front: In an interlaced with vines, a rectangular window in the center flanked on
cardinal four oval medallions. In the window, the Holy Scene in the medallions Saints drafting.
Back: Swirls
Verso: iron generic face No. 40 on the back
Comments: not identical, the iron front a few analogies with iron, signed by the same engravers and adorning the front of my edition of Travel Window Arsene Houssaye
published in Victor Lecou in 1851.


Author: LAWRENCE (Abbot)
Title: Lives of the Saints for every day of the year with practices and a prayer at the end of each life. New edition revised and enlarged.
Edition: Limoges and Paris. In Martial Ardant Brothers. 1853.


Format: a large volume in-4 ° (183x284)


Collation: 446 pp., Steel engraving on the frontispiece, seven engraved plates applied on vellum
strong.


Description: buckram gilt and mosaic.
Irons unsigned.
Front: Reliquary on pedestal. Iron generic face No. 40
Back: Verso
Curls: Cross, Christ's head in center. Iron generic back No. 26


Comments: Library iconography No. 213


Vies des saints pour tous les jours de l'année avec des pratiques et une prière à la fin de chaque vie. Nouvelle édition revue et augmentée.









Author: LAWRENCE (Abbot)
Title: Lives of the Saints for every day of the year of practices and a prayer at the end of each life. New edition revised and enlarged.
Edition: Limoges and Paris. In Martial Ardant Brothers. 1856.
Format: a large volume in-4 ° (184x286)
Collation: 446pp., Steel engraving frontispiece, three engravings applied on vellum inset box.
Description: buckram gilt and mosaic.
Irons unsigned.
Recto: the center of a complex floral wreaths and crosses, an oval with Christ carrying his cross, virgin and child. Generic front iron No. 38
Back: scrolls. religious medallion bust.
Verso: Iron generic back No. 25
Comments: Cardboard completely identical to No. 211 in the catalog, lesServiteurs Mary.
Library iconography No. 214
Vies des saints pour tous les jours de l'année avec des pratiques et une prière à la fin de chaque vie. Nouvelle édition revue et augmentée.

Author: Rabiller (Victor Abbot)


Title: The Servants of Mary


Edition: Limoges and Paris. In Martial Ardant Brothers. 1857.


Format: a large volume in-4 ° (185x285)


Collation: 208 pp., Text box, steel engraving on the frontispiece, three steel engravings off text.


Description: buckram gilt and mosaic.
Irons unsigned.
Recto: the center of a complex floral wreaths and crosses, an oval with Christ carrying his cross, virgin and child. Generic front iron No. 38
Back: scrolls. religious medallion bust.
Verso: Iron generic back No. 25
Comments: Binding totally similar on Lives of Saints, same place, same publisher, 1856.
Library iconography No. 211
Les Serviteurs de Marie
Author: Jouhanneaud (Paul, Fr)
Title: Life of the very holy virgin
Edition: Limoges and Paris. In Martial Ardant Brothers.
Format: A large folio volume (255x355)
Collation: 182 pp., Text box, steel engraving on the frontispiece, eleven engravings on steel inset under curves.
Description: PERCALINE golden mosaic
Irons unsigned attributed to Casimir and Berger.
Front: In a large rectangular frame identical iron iron adorning the 1857 edition of The Lives of the Saints. The central theme and characters adorning the medallions are different. In the center, the Virgin flanked by two angels. In the medallions, various attitudes of the Virgin.
Back: Swirls and Scenes of the Passion.
Verso: Reliquary on pedestal. Iron generic face No. 40 placed in reverse.
Comments: Library iconography No. 215





Author: COLLECTIF
Title: Lives of Saints newly written by a meeting of ecclesiastical and Catholic writers in the religious leadership of the committee appointed by the Archbishop of Paris.
Edition: Paris. A Bookstore Garnier Frères, 10 Rue de Richelieu. 1851.
Format: a large volume in-4 ° square (225x287)


Collation: unpaginated, text box of a net with numerous vignettes in text.
Description: buckram gilt.
Irons unsigned.
Front: In a geometric framework, the center cross with Christ's head. Iron generic back No. 26 applied to the front.
Back: scrolls and religious objects
Reverse: interwoven initials MA under a starry sky. Iron generic face No. 39 placed on the back here.
Comments: Library iconography No. 216
Vies des saints nouvellement écrites par une réunion d'ecclésiastiques et d'écrivains catholiques sous la direction religieuse du comité nommé par Monseigneur l'Archevêque de Paris.
Author: Gentilucci (Emidio Bishop), Honorary chamberlain of His Holiness and take advantage of the Vatican Basilica.
Title: The Perfect Legendary. Life of the Blessed Mary. Translated into French under the direction of RP by the Abbot Celeste Ventura Alix, chaplain of St. Genevieve.
Edition: Paris. Julien, Lanier & Co., Booksellers, Publishers, 4 Rue de Buci. 1855.
Format: A very large volume in-4 (233x316)
Collation: XXIII-308 pp., Steel engraving frontispiece and fifty-three steel engravings inset of Bigioli
Description: buckram gilt.
Irons unsigned.
Recto: Iron Generic
face No. 39 Back: Generic. An angel from above, the title and two cartridges with blazon and monument. We find the same on the back several cartons of which France is Mary-Lafon. It is a catch-all in Lenègre, bookbinder.
Verso: Iron generic back No. 26
Comments: Library iconography No. 217
Le Parfait Légendaire. Vie de la Trés-Sainte Marie. Traduite en Français sous la direction de R.P. Ventura par l'Abbé Celeste Alix, chapelain de Sainte Geneviève.











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