[COUNTESS of BARRY (born Jeanne Bécu)] - Lot 520

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[COUNTESS of BARRY (born Jeanne Bécu)] - Lot 520
[COUNTESS of BARRY (born Jeanne Bécu)] - BERNARD (J.-F.): Précis historique de la Vie de Madame la Comtesse du Barry, with her portrait. Paris, Se., 1774 (followed by) Anonymous: Mémoires authentiques de la Comtesse de Barré, maistresse de Louis XV, Roi de France, extraits d'un manuscrit que possède Madame la Duchesse de Villeroy. London, expenses of the publishers, is sold at Roson, 1772. 2 works in one volume in-12 : 93pp. (on blue paper) ; portrait frontispiece - 136pp. Contemporary marbled fawn calf, smooth spine decorated (gold rubbed), title-piece missing, one bit split, triple gilt fillet with fleurons in spandrels framing the boards, gilt fillet on the edges, gilt roulette inside, gilt edges. - PIDANSAT de MAIROBERT (M.-Fr.)]: Anecdotes on Madame la Comtesse du Barri. London, Se., 1774. In-12 : 350pp. Black morocco signed RIVIÈRE (bound by Riviere), title and date on spine, double gilt fillet on edges, large inner lace, gilt edges. A good copy. Rare first edition. Jeanne Bécu (1743-1793), also called Mademoiselle de Vaubernier or Mademoiselle Lange, became by marriage Countess du Barry, then called Madame du Barry, was from 1768 to 1774 the last favorite of the French king Louis XV. She was beheaded at the Place de la Concorde (formerly Place de la Révolution) on December 8, 1793.
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