Georges Vicar

Georges Vicaire is a bibliophile and French bibliographer born in 1853 and died in 1921. Wire of Henri Vicar (1802-1865), managing director of the forests, and Marthe Blais Vicar, his wife. Georges Vicaire is the father of Marcel Vicaire, painter orientalist (1893-1976).

Biography

Georges Vicaire was workload special relating to the clothes industry of the catalog of printed with the Library of the Arsenal then attached to the Mazarine library. In 1909, the Institute of France named it Conservateur Library Charles de Spoelberch de Lovenjoul, in Chantilly, beside the Museum Cop, which preserves very important Bibliothèque of the Duc of Aumale. It was also corresponding to the Bibliothèque of the Vatican. It thus had access to the funds of these two institutions. He is the author of the bibliographies of Honore de Balzac, Jose Maria de Hérédia, George Sand, Stendhal, Victor Hugo and of gastronomical works and a very important work in 8 volumes on the literature of the 19th century.

Quite informed on the Food and the arts of cooking, its Annotation S copiers aroused an exceptional interest as well for the Art of cooking as for the Bibliophilie. Its work gastronomical Bibliographie “must be regarded as the most important bibliographical contribution in this field” (Andre-Louis Simon). Katherine Bitting affirms that: “This work is regarded as the bibliography more érudite and invaluable existing on the gastronomical subjects. ”

Works

  • the Account of the grandfather. To remember Alsace , 1882
  • gastronomical Bibliography. Kitchen, the table, the office, the food, wines, cooks, the greedy ones and gastronomes, domestic economy, jokes, essays, singular, plays, etc , foreword of Paul Ginisty, Paris, Rouquette and wire, 1890, rare work which counts more than 2500 works on the subject between the 15th century and the end of the 19th century
    • Disponible in line
  • Bibliographie of the publications made by Mr. the Baron Jerome Pichon, president of the Company of the Francois, bibliophiles 1833 to 1892 , 1892
  • Sir Kenelm Digby and old reports/ratios of the French libraries with Great Britain , 1892
  • the ″ Incunabula biblica ″ of Mr. W.A. Copinger and the ″ Bibliographical society ″ , 1893
  • Documents to be used with the history of the booksellers as Paris, 1486 - 1600 , in collaboration with Jerome Pichon, Paris, Techener, 1894
  • " Viandier de Taillevent , in collaboration with the baron Pichon 1892."
  • Manual of the amateur of books of the XIXe century (1801 - 1893) , 8 volumes, Paris, Rouquette, 1894 - 1920, Impossible to circumvent literary bibliography of the 19th century with very precise collations. The 8th volume constitutes the table.
    • 8 volumes available in line
  • François-Ernest Delaplace, born in Rouen on November 26th, 1835, died in Paris on December 6th, 1895 , 1895
  • Note on the History of the Greeks and Troyens de Darès, translated by Charles de Bourgueville , 1895
  • Tiphaigne of the Rock and the first idea of photography in 1760 , 1895
  • the ″ French Almanacs ″ by Mr. Large-Carteret John , 1896
  • Editions of art of Mr. Edouard Pelletan , 1896
  • the Baron Jerome Pichon, president of the Company of the Francois, bibliophiles 1812-1896. Note followed by the bibliography of its work , 1897
  • Catalog of the cabinet of fire Mr. the Baron Lucien Doubles , 1897
  • Catalog of the library of fire Mr. the Baron Jerome Pichon , 1897
  • the Library of Eugene Paillet , 1899
  • the youth of Balzac. Balzac Printer. 1825 - 1828 , in collaboration with Gabriel Hanotaux, Paris, A. Ferroud, 1903, 1e edition. Bookstore of the Amateurs, A. Ferroud, F. Ferroud, 1921. (The part Balzac printer counts and describes all the books printed by Balzac in its printing works.)
  • the Viscount of Savigny de Moncorps , the Company of the François bibliophiles. Henri Leclerc, 1916.
    • Available in line

Random links:Juma Khan | Taganrog | Shabak | Seven Rugby with the Plays of the Commonwealth | Jean B. Fletcher | Caylus Magna Carta (play) | Al-Khuzaai_de_Habib_de_rajah