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MAZARINADES] - . . Approx. 50 plates, br. in shirts or cover…
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MAZARINADES] - . . Approx. 50 plates, br. in shirts or cover…
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MAZARINADES] - . . Approx. 50 plates, br. in shirts or covers of tissue paper.
Triolets de Saint-Germain (S. 1.), 1649, 8 pages. MOREAU 3855. The best without question, but not the rarest. The common title under which they are grouped together is merely a caprice or a calculation on the part of the printer; for they were not written either in Saint-Germain or for Saint-Germain. There are some against the marshal de Guiche and against the count de Maure, against the duc d'Elbeuf and against the marshal de La Meilleraye.
- Véritables (les) reproches faites (sic) à Jules Mazarin par un ministre d'État. Paris, François Noël, 1649, 4 pages. MOREAU 3978.
- Vérité (la) sans fard (S. 1. n. d.), 7 pages. MOREAU 4003.
- Lettres de monseigneur le duc d'Orléans et de monsieur le Prince à messieurs du Parlement. Paris, Edme Pépingué, 1648, 4 pages. MOREAU 2270. Dated Ruel, 23 September 1648. There is an edition next to the copy, etc., of 1649 and of four pages. They can be found in the Mémoires de Mad de Motteville, page 207, coll. Michaud.
- Manifeste des bons François contre Jules Mazarin, perturbateur du repos public, ennemi du roi et de son État, exhortant tous les bons François de (sic) suivre et protéger ceux qui n'ont point dessein (que) de remettre le roi dans son autorité accustomée, par la décision de trois points, qui sont le service du roi, le bien public et l'exemption de la tyrannie (S. 1.), 1649, 8 pages. MOREAU 2384. It also appeared under the title of Manifeste pour Messieurs du Parlement, etc.
- Manifeste du roi de la Grand'Bretagne à ses sujets du royaume d'Angleterre. Paris, François Preuveray, 1649, 8 pages. MOREAU 2394. Rare. Dated from Elizabeth Castle, Isle of Jersey, 23 October 1649.
- Minister (le) d'Etat flambé. Ridendo dicere verum quid vetat? Jouxte la copie imprimée in Paris, 1649, 16 pages. MOREAU 2470. Signed D. B. A cheerful, witty, well-written pamphlet, which Naudė places in the fourth rank of burlesque pieces (page 283 of the Mascurat); but the author develops this idea at too great length.
- Motifs (les) de la tyrannie du cardinal Mazarin. Paris, Arnould Cottinet, 1649, 7 pages. MOREAU 2504.
- Anti-refutation (1') of the Réponse au bandeau de Thémis, with judgement. (S. 1.), 1649, 15 pages. MOREAU 94. This piece is the fourth of a very lively polemic which was engaged for and against the parlement, a little before the peace of Ruel. The others are, in chronological order: le Véritable bandeau de Themis, etc., la Réponse au bandeau, de Themis, la Réfutation de la réponse, etc., Philothémis ou Contrebandeau du parlement. This name could be François Fauchère; but what is François Fauchère?
- A pleasant account of what happened at the last barricades in Paris, described in burlesque verse. Puris, Nicolas Bessin, 1649, 23 pages. MOREAU 56. The text presents L'Agréable récit des barricades, a burlesque play from the Fronde, considered witty and often compared to Scarron. It describes its various editions, published by Nicolas Bessin, and highlights their many errors and variations, the third being the most complete. The author also mentions a possible attribution to Verderonne, while pointing out that the text criticises the frondeurs rather than the court.
- Arrêt de la cour de parlement, les chambres assemblées, le 27 septembre 1648. Paris, par les imprimeurs et libraires ordinaires du roi, 1648, 4 pages. MOREAU 207. Pour la police de la ville et le passage des vivres. There is an edition, by Michel Mettayer, 4 pages.
- Articles granted to Ruel for peace. (S. 1.), 1649, 7 pages. MOREAU 401.
- Catalogue of partisans, together with their genealogies, on whom we can and must act for the contribution to the expenses of the present war. MOREAU 647. Of these two reprints, one has 17 pages, the other 20. In 1651, the Catalogue was again published with the increase; but the title of the original edition was reverted to. A final edition appeared in 1652, under the title of the Liste générale de tous les Mazarins, etc.
- Conférence (la) du cardinal Mazarin avec le gazetier. Jouxte la copie imprimée à Bruxelles, 1649, 39 pages. MOREAU 742. I do not know why, on the second title, there is: Envoyée de Bruxelles, le 7 mai dernier. What is certain is that at the time of the Conference, peace had not been made. Here is the proof: Renaudot said to the cardinal: I have my children in Paris.... who do the Gazette (the Courrier François) for the parliament. A curious and witty pamphlet. It is mainly in response to the piece, without title or date, which begins with these words: Le roy ecut que le parlement sorte de Paris, etc. There are copies of it, which bear Conférence secrète, and where the words: Envoyée de Bruxelles, etc., are on the first title.
- Déclaration du roi, pour faire cesser les mouvements et rétablir le repos et la tranquillité de son royaume, vérifiée en parlement, le 1er avril 1649. Paris, par les imprimeurs et libraires ordinaires du roi, 1649, 16 pages. MOREAU 944, Rouen edition by David du Petit-Val and Jean Viret, 1649, 12 pages. The Declaration is in the Journal du parlement, in the Histoire du temps and in the Histoire de la Fronde, by M. de Saint-Aulaire, supporting documents.
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