[HUERNE DE LA MOTHE, François-Charles] || [CLAIRON, Claire-Josèphe Léris].
Libertés de la France, contre le pouvoir arbitraire de l'excommunication.
Amsterdam, s.n., 1761.
12mo (160x95 mm), xxxvi-255-(1) pages. binding : Contemporary full calf, gilt spine in six compartments. Binding rubbed. Caps and corners bumped.
First edition. Work commissioned by the actress Mademoiselle Clairon from the lawyer Huerne de la Motte to defend the condition of actors. Following the funeral ceremony that the actors of the Comédie Française had organized for Crébillon père, the Archbishop of Paris then recalled the French tradition of excommunication of actors. This book was banned and burned by the executioner in the courtyard of the courthouse.
[Bound with] [JOLY], Historical and critical letters on spectacles, [1762] 223-(1) pages. (title page missing] Work by Capuchin Joly, demonstrating the just excommunication of the actors according to the canons of the Church.