A sea of stories

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Le Premier Volume de la mer des Histoires

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[COMMIN, Vincent, probable translator].
Paris,
Dn les vend a Paris en la rue des Mathurins a lensigne de la cage dor / par Jean, bon homme,
before 1552.
2 volumes in one. Folio (330 by 200 mm). 2 woodcut architectural allegorical general and sectional title-pages, the first printed in red and black, signed by 'Les Angeliers', double-page woodcut map of the world, double-page map of Palestine, one full-page battle-scene, more than 63 full-pages of woodcut genealogies, 40 woodcut vignettes, some of them half-page, nineteenth century full crushed brown morocco, gilt, hinges strengthened

Collation: ❧(4), a(8), A-E(6), F(8), G-H(6), J-T(6), V(6), X-Z(6), 2A(6)-2H(6), 2J(6)-2T(6), 2V(6); a(4), a-i(6), k-t(6), v(6), x-z(6), aa-ii(6), kk(6)
330 by 200mm. (13 by 7.75 inches).
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A rare edition of this popular chronicle, 'A Sea of Stories', first published in French in Lyon in 1491 as an adaptation of the Latin 'Rudimentum novitiorum', first published at Lubeck in 1475, and is essentially an abridged history of the world. The 'Mer des histoires', and its woodcut world map enjoyed great popularity in the first half of the 16th-century, and the BnF and British Library hold many examples by separate publishers from this period. This edition was publish...

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bibliography:

Cf. BM/STC French p. 83; cf. Brunet III, 1641 (implying an earlier date) and 1642 (variant issue, les Angeliers for Oudin Petit); cf. Cambell, The Earliest Printed Maps, p. 145.

provenance:

provenance:

Provenance: 1. Reinette Lester McCrea of Chicago, her sale, Anderson Galleries, October 6th, 1919, lot 298