Heures Nouvelles Dedie'es à Monseigneur Le Prince Royal.
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Chez Jean-Baptiste Cusson, Nancy, 1732.. in-8 (17 x 10 cm), lxviii - 390 pp., plein maroquin noir (usures coiffes et coins, dos à 5 nerfs soulignés de double filets dorés à froid, fermoirs en argent, tranches dorées. (Reliure de l'époque).Ouvrage peu courant. C'est Jean Baptiste Cusson (1663-1732) imprimeur-libraire (ordinaire) à Nancy de Son Altesse Royale duc de Lorraine qui imprime, après bien des vicissitudes, la monumentale histoire de Lorraine de Dom Calmet. Quand à ces 'Heures Nouvelles', elle causèrent à l'imprimeur libraire beaucoup de soucis et de procédures judiciaires avant d'obtenir gain de cause, en 1731, contre un autre libraire de Nancy, Nicolas Balthazar qui lui en réfutait le Privilège. Cf. à ce propos Albert Ronsin, un grand imprimeur Lorrain : le Parisien Jean-Baptiste Cusson. Quelques rousseurs et salissures.
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The current bookstore has its origins in the one that existed in the 80s in Redu, a small village in the Ardennes. It is there, in a charming manor house, Dirk Minet had his bookbinding workshop and his bookstore.
In the early 90s, he moved to Brussels and with the collaboration of his brother Bernard created a place even more conducive to the passion for old books that motivated them both. After seven years, Bernard leaves and Dirk alone presides over the destiny of the Minet-frères bookshop.
In April 1996 opening of the first website of the bookstore with the URL address http://www.librairie-minet-frères.
In June 1997, the site was completely renovated and changed address.
Today the books have found their setting in a splendid 19th century mansion.
Accessible by appointment only.
In the early 90s, he moved to Brussels and with the collaboration of his brother Bernard created a place even more conducive to the passion for old books that motivated them both. After seven years, Bernard leaves and Dirk alone presides over the destiny of the Minet-frères bookshop.
In April 1996 opening of the first website of the bookstore with the URL address http://www.librairie-minet-frères.
In June 1997, the site was completely renovated and changed address.
Today the books have found their setting in a splendid 19th century mansion.
Accessible by appointment only.