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Enlarged edition of a fireworks manual by Amédée-François Frézier
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This is the second, revised and much enlarged edition of a fireworks manual by Amédée-François Frézier. First published in 1706, this is easily the most influential fireworks manual of early modern Europe.
Divided into three parts it subsequently treats the ingredients, the production, and finally the display of fireworks.
Frezier's "book describes coloured fires, Roman candles, set pieces, fireworks burning under water, etc. and is particularly detailed on rockets, incl. those of repeated flight [...], i.e. the prototype of the modern stratosphere rockets and also military rockets containing devices which caused them to rotate in flight" (Partington).
In 1741 Jean Neaulme published a pirate edition. This prompted Frezier to issue the present, augmented second edition, as he writes in the preface.
Amédée-François Frézier (1682–1773) was a French military engineer, mathematician, and explorer with a talent for fortifications and a keen interest in recreational fireworks. He is best known for his trip to South America from 1712 to 1714. During this time, he mapped the coasts of Chile and Peru, while secretly gathering information on Spanish defenses.
But his most unexpected legacy? Bringing a superior strain of strawberries back to Europe—laying the foundation for the modern garden strawberry.
Title
Amédée-François Frezier.
Traité des feux d'artifice pour le spectacle. Nouvelle edition, toute changée, & considérablement augmentée.
Paris, Charles-Antoine Jombert, 1747.
Physical Description
8vo (19 x 12,5 cm). LIV, [2], 496 pp. With engraved frontispiece, 3 engraved headpieces, several woodcut head- and tailpieces and 13 folding engraved plates.
Contemporary marbled calf, gold-tooled spine, marbled endpapers, red edges, blue silk ribbon marker. First blank with a stamp ("Jh de Serres"), contemporary owner’s entry on the title-page ("ex libris de Serres de Mesples"), contemporary manuscript corrections on pages 280-281, paper slightly browned, the occasional fox spot, binding rubbed, the boards with a few scratches, endbands damaged.
References
Philip, p. 58/59 F 110.4; cf. Partington, A History of Greek Fire and Gunpowder, p. 177.