"Blaise Et Laugier - Collection Of Poems, Libels, Diatribes And Political Pamphlets 1800 To 1802."
BLAISE ET LAUGIER - Collection of poems, libels, diatribes and political pamphlets published between 1800 and 1802 including three manuscripts. Blaise - Political and moral discourse on present circumstances. In heroic verse. Nancy, Langlard and Boulogne, 1801,; in-4, 10 pages followed by a letter from the author. Anonymous - Literature (to sing Bonaparte you have to be a Voltaire). In the Meurthe newspaper, 1 page around 1800. Anonymous - Literary correctional police or temporary stirrup belts to citizen Larg-Asinus (Laugier). Nancy, At the Widow Bachot, circa 1800, in-4, 4 pages. Anonymous - Response to political and moral discourse on current circumstances. In heroic verse... Nancy, Chez lawidow Bachot, circa 1800, octavo, 13 pages. Laugier - To the impartial public. S.l., s. e., circa 1800; in-4, 7 pages. Anonymous - Citizen, I have received the little pieces of verse which have been directed against you, by Citizen Blasius… S. l., s. e., circa 1800; in-4, 4 pages. Anonymous - Response in the same tone to the author of an epigram. Thought taken from Courrier des spectacles. 2 handwritten pages signed Louis Laugier. Peg-Asinus, or the Provencal mule, allegorical story. Nancy, at the widow Bachot's house, around 1800; in-8, 14 pages. Anonymous - New centon. S.l., s. e., circa 1800; in-4, 13 pages. Laugier - Fragments of a poem in four songs entitled Bullfinch. Nancy, Courrier des spectacles, 1800, in-8, 1 page. Anonymous - Verse to Buonaparte. Nancy, printed at the boarding school, circa 1800; in-8, one page. Anonymous - To Jannot. S.l., s. e., circa 1800; in-4, 3 pages signed a troubadour (Laugier). Anonymous - Greetings to beauty. S.l., s. e., circa 1800; in-8, 1 page. Anonymous - Fragment of a piece of verse entitled The Salon. S.l., s. e., circa 1800; in-4, 4 handwritten pages. At the end of the volume an obituary of Louis Laugier. Nancy, S.e., journal de la Meurthe and Courrier des spectacles, year IX (1801); in-4, approximately 100 pages, bottle green half calfskin cardboard, smooth spine. €150 Scattered pieces and manuscripts by Blaise and Louis Laugier which respond to each other and are controversial. Louis Laugier, born April 21, 1777 in Marseille and died in Nancy in 1831, created a wallpaper factory in Nancy. Friend of the arts and artists of Lorraine, he was close to Psaume, Lionnois, Laurent and Labroise.