Lettres de Saint François de Sales
Paris, Techener — Deluxe Canapé-Belz Binding, c. 1850s–1870s
This beautifully bound Parisian volume presents the spiritual letters of Saint Francis de Sales (1567–1622), one of the most beloved figures of early modern Christian thought. Written “à des gens du monde” — to men and women living secular lives rather than pursuing religious vows — these letters offer gentle, deeply practical guidance on cultivating devotion, patience, humility, and moral clarity amid the demands of everyday life.
This 19th-century edition includes an introduction by Silvestre de Sacy, member of the Académie Française, who frames Francis de Sales’s teachings for a modern readership while honoring their original warmth and wisdom. Published in Paris by J. Techener, one of the most respected antiquarian booksellers and publishers of the century, the volume reflects the refined literary culture surrounding the Palais-Royal and the Louvre.
A Masterpiece of French Bookbinding
This copy is bound by the prestigious Parisian atelier Canapé-Belz, known for producing luxury bindings for collectors and bibliophiles. The craftsmanship is exceptional:
- Full brown morocco leather with a fine, even grain
- Raised bands and gilt-lettered spine
- Marbled endpapers framed with gilt dentelle borders
- A hidden marbled fore-edge painting revealed only when the pages are fanned
- Original woven page marker
- A period gift inscription dated 26 April 1888, adding a note of provenance and personal history
The result is a book that feels as elegant in the hand as it looks on the shelf — understated, refined, and undeniably special.
Details
- Title: Lettres de Saint François de Sales adressées à des gens du monde
- Author: St. Francis de Sales (1567–1622)
- Editor: Silvestre de Sacy
- Publisher: J. Techener, Paris
- Binding: Full brown morocco by Canapé-Belz
- Features: Gilt spine lettering, raised bands, gilt dentelle borders, marbled endpapers, hidden marbled fore-edge
- Provenance: Gift inscription dated 1888
- Condition: Excellent; light shelf wear consistent with age
- Dimensions: Slim octavo
Why We Love It
This volume is the perfect blend of spiritual significance, Parisian publishing history, and luxury artisan bookbinding. It’s the kind of devotional work that becomes an heirloom — serene, elegant, and crafted with extraordinary care. For collectors of fine bindings or lovers of 19th-century French printing, this is a gem.
A meaningful and beautifully crafted French binding — ideal for collectors, gift-givers, or anyone drawn to the quiet beauty of 19th-century spiritual literature.
Lettres de Saint François de Sales
Paris, Techener — Deluxe Canapé-Belz Binding, c. 1850s–1870s
This beautifully bound Parisian volume presents the spiritual letters of Saint Francis de Sales (1567–1622), one of the most beloved figures of early modern Christian thought. Written “à des gens du monde” — to men and women living secular lives rather than pursuing religious vows — these letters offer gentle, deeply practical guidance on cultivating devotion, patience, humility, and moral clarity amid the demands of everyday life.
This 19th-century edition includes an introduction by Silvestre de Sacy, member of the Académie Française, who frames Francis de Sales’s teachings for a modern readership while honoring their original warmth and wisdom. Published in Paris by J. Techener, one of the most respected antiquarian booksellers and publishers of the century, the volume reflects the refined literary culture surrounding the Palais-Royal and the Louvre.
A Masterpiece of French Bookbinding
This copy is bound by the prestigious Parisian atelier Canapé-Belz, known for producing luxury bindings for collectors and bibliophiles. The craftsmanship is exceptional:
- Full brown morocco leather with a fine, even grain
- Raised bands and gilt-lettered spine
- Marbled endpapers framed with gilt dentelle borders
- A hidden marbled fore-edge painting revealed only when the pages are fanned
- Original woven page marker
- A period gift inscription dated 26 April 1888, adding a note of provenance and personal history
The result is a book that feels as elegant in the hand as it looks on the shelf — understated, refined, and undeniably special.
Details
- Title: Lettres de Saint François de Sales adressées à des gens du monde
- Author: St. Francis de Sales (1567–1622)
- Editor: Silvestre de Sacy
- Publisher: J. Techener, Paris
- Binding: Full brown morocco by Canapé-Belz
- Features: Gilt spine lettering, raised bands, gilt dentelle borders, marbled endpapers, hidden marbled fore-edge
- Provenance: Gift inscription dated 1888
- Condition: Excellent; light shelf wear consistent with age
- Dimensions: Slim octavo
Why We Love It
This volume is the perfect blend of spiritual significance, Parisian publishing history, and luxury artisan bookbinding. It’s the kind of devotional work that becomes an heirloom — serene, elegant, and crafted with extraordinary care. For collectors of fine bindings or lovers of 19th-century French printing, this is a gem.
A meaningful and beautifully crafted French binding — ideal for collectors, gift-givers, or anyone drawn to the quiet beauty of 19th-century spiritual literature.