THE PERRUQUE IN PRE-REVOLUTIONARY FRANCE. “ S’EN TORCHE QUI VOUDRA LES BARBES.”
Book Description
[BEAUMONT, M.] L’Enciclopedie Perruquiere ouvrage curieux. A l’usage de toutes sorties de têtes : Enrichi de figures en taille douce. Par M. Beaumont. Coëffeur Dans les quinze-vingts.
S’en torche qui voudra les Barbes. Paris, Chez Hochereau Libraire a la descente du pont neuf au phenix.1762. Pp XXXIIII, with four plates , three folding. Approx 17 cm x 11 cm. Pamphlet of wig designs, sewn as issued. Frail and uniformly toned, the fore edges of the first and last few leaves worn and chipped with loss.
This amusing pamphlet was a satirical production by Jean-Henri Marchand first published in 1757 in Amsterdam and Paris. The rather wonderful illustrations of fantastically named wigs are sadly largely spurious. It seems to have been a popular bit of nonsense, and ran to several printings. This copy seems to be the second edition. A similar but not identical copy can be found online ;
https://reader.digitale sammlungen.de/en/fs1/object/display/bsb10088302_00001.html
The illustrations appear identical although the text is a variant and apparently reset. Google books however lists an identical copy. A rare, curious and entertaining thing.
£250
Author
[BEAUMONT, M] Jean-Henri Marchand
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