Albert ROBIDA et divers auteurs et illustrateurs

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Albert ROBIDA et divers auteurs et illustrateurs
(9 volumes). La Vie Parisienne, directed by Marcelin, mores, elegantes, things of the day, fantasies, travels, theatres, music, fashion. 1867 to 1874 (5th to 12th years). Seven strong volumes in-4 (35x28 cm). The first six volumes in red half calf (a little rubbed), smooth spine decorated with rocaille style gilt irons. The year 1874 bound in green half-chagrin (36x29 cm) a little rubbed. Joint another copy in one volume of the years 1870-1871, bound in half chagrin (rubbed, a cracked bit towards the head, a page torn with missing), spine decorated with nerves. Each volume contains from 700 to more than 1100 pages (some foxing). French magazine created in 1863 by Marcelin, who gave his name to Jacques Offenbach's famous opera bouffe "La Vie parisienne". This weekly magazine is illustrated with sixteen pages, where the columnists sign their initials with pseudonyms. In this magazine Robida draws almost every week headers for literary news or great humorous compositions, conceives numerous plates intended to present and comment in a synthetic way on the plays being performed. His collaboration with the magazine was interrupted only once during a few months in 1873
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