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"Better to write of laughter than of tears, For laughter is the essence of mankind"
RABELAIS, François.  

Oeuvres de Maitre François Rabelais.  Édition Collationée sur les Textes Originaux  Paris: Delarue, Libraire-Éditeur, [1877].

Six octavo volumes. [iv], 212; [iv], 187; [iv], 244; [iv], 281; [iv], 198; [iv], 218, [2] pp., including index in each volume. Title in red and black, with woodcut printer’s device; woodcut chapter initials, head- and tail-pieces. Quarter brown morocco over marbled boards, spine lettered and ruled in gilt, titles printed in red and black. Some rubbing to extremities and wear to corners, foxing throughout, but still a very good set.

Francois Rabelais (1494-1553) was an important French Renaissance doctor and writer. He is primarily known for his satires, fantasies, and bawdy humor. His best known work is Gargantua and Pantagruel, a satirical story about two giants, filled with bawdy humor, vulgar insults, and amusing adventures.

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