Librairie Dorbon-Ainé. [Tradecard]. by ROBIDA, Albert, illustrator.

Librairie Dorbon-Ainé. [Tradecard]. by ROBIDA, Albert, illustrator. < >

~ Librairie Dorbon-Ainé. [Tradecard]. [Paris, n.d., c. 1910].

Etched print on paper (160 × 124 mm, sheet size 194 × 132 mm). Printed in bluish ink. Very minor creasing, pinholes to upper blank corners, but an excellent example.

A superb rendition of the temptations familiar to bibliophiles. A collector, seated on the library steps of a well-stocked Parisian book shop is assailed on all sides by monsters and mythical birds and animals offering books in irresistible bindings. This is a characteristic biblio-fantasy by Robida, best known for his futuristic graphic science fictions, such as Le Vingtième Siècle (1883), La Guerre au vingtième siècle (1887) and Le Vingtième siècle. La vie électrique (1890)

Dorbon-Ainé, founded by Louis Dorbon in 1900 was a major Parisian bookshop and publisher, trading in the early twentieth century from the prominent Left Bank location at 53 quai des Grands Augustins. As booksellers, Dorbon specialised in esoteric and occult literature but also published the works of authors such as Xavier Marcel Boulestin, Maurice Des Ombiaux, Claude Farrère, Camille Saint-Saëns, and René Boylesve as well as Jules Lemaître, Claude Debussy, Francis de Miomandre, and the comtesse de Noailles.

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