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Francois Marie Perrin du Lac (1766-1824), Voyage dans les Deux Louisianes

Lyon: Bruysset aine et Buynand, 1805; first edition, crown octavo, in quarter brown leather on black marbled cloth, the flat spine with gilt lettering and rule, with cut edges and marbled endpapers, with two plates "Carte de Missouri" and "Mamouth", the inside front board with embossed label "Francis Boimare / Law Bookseller / & Stationer / 94 Exchange Alley / New Orleans", presented in a later double dark blue cloth slipcase, the wrap-folding interior case with full tab, the exterior case with quarter dark-blue leather spine with raised bands and gilt lettering and date.
[Boimare 102; Sabin 61012; Howes P244; Clark, Old South I:52; Graff 3254]
book 7-3/4" x 5-1/8"; case 8-3/8" x 6"

Provenance: The bookplate here of New Orleans bookseller Francis Boimare (1825-1888) is of particular interest. Born Francisque Marie Boimare, he was the son of bookseller, publisher and bibliographer Antoine Louis Boimare. Born in Paris in 1796, the elder Boimare moved to New Orleans around 1820 and opened a bookstore and circulating library. He compiled the first bibliography of works on Louisiana in 1831; du Lac's "Voyage" is number 102 in that work. Boimare went bankrupt in 1834 and thereafter traveled between France and New Orleans, settling permanently in France around 1845. His son Francis remained in New Orleans and opened a law bookstore in 1856 at 94 Exchange Alley between Conti and Bienville. In 1857 he advertised "valuable old works on Louisiana, Florida and Mexico", returning to the sale of law books the following year; it is likely, then, that the younger Boimare was liquidating his father's collection, and that the present lot is the elder Boimaire's reference copy for his bibliography, later sold by his son. Antoine Louis Boimaire died impoverished in the 17th arrondissement of Paris on May 30, 1875.

Literature: Florence M. Jumonville, "Books, Libraries, and Undersides for the Skies of Beds: The Extraordinary Career of A. L. Boimare", Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association, Vol. 34, No. 4 (Autumn, 1993), pp. 437-459.

Edward Larocque Tinker, "Boimare: First and Still Foremost Bibliographer of Louisiana", The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, Vol. 24, No. 24:1/2 (1930), pp. 34-42.

Antoine Louis Boimare, Grace King, ed. "Notes Bibliographiques et raisonnes sur les principaux ouvrages publies sur La Floride et l'ancienne Louisiane", Louisiana Historical Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 2 (September 14, 1917), pp. 8-78.

Notes: An important work on details of the early fur trade in America (although, as noted by Howes, "there is little doubt that du Lac lied like a horse-thief in claiming to have gone on a trading expedition up the Missouri").

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