The Reapers, Comedy IN Three Acts And IN to The - Fray D'Ariettes 1768

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FAVART, Charles Simon

Les Moissonneurs, Comedy in three Acts and in Verse - Meslée d'Ariettes. represented for The first time by the Ordinary Italian Comedians of the King, January 27, 1768

In Paris, at the Veuve Duchesne, 1768. Sewn booklet to bind (19 x 12 cm), 91 pages & 4 catalog pages (ariettes and vaudevilles pieces). Piece dedicated to Monsignor the Duke of Choiseul-d'Amboise.-100g.L. - Charles-Simon Favart, born in Paris on November 13, 1710 and died in 1792, is an author of French plays and opéra-comique. He contributes to purifying the comic genre of the Fair: he creates as well in the genre of Vaudreuil comedy as in that of winged comedy. Good condition, very fresh.


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FAVART, Charles Simon Les Moissonneurs, Comedy in three Acts and in Verse - Meslée d'Ariettes. represented for The first time by the Ordinary Italian Comedians of the King, January 27, 1768 In Paris, at the Veuve Duchesne, 1768. Sewn booklet to bind (19 x 12 cm), 91 pages & 4 catalog pages (ariettes and vaudevilles pieces). Piece dedicated to Monsignor the Duke of Choiseul-d'Amboise.-100g.L. - Charles-Simon Favart, born in Paris on November 13, 1710 and died in 1792, is an author of French plays and opéra-comique. He contributes to purifying the comic genre of the Fair: he creates as well in the genre of Vaudreuil comedy as in that of winged comedy. Good condition, very fresh. All our books are collated and complete, unless otherwise stated.