André-Charles Cailleau

André-Charles Cailleau (1731–1798) was a French book publisher, bookseller and man of letters.

André-Charles Cailleau
Born1731 (1731)
Touraine, France
Died1798 (1799) (aged 67)
Paris, France
OccupationFrench book publisher

Life

He was born on June 17, 1731 in Touraine, France.

He was a contemporary of Jacques Charles Brunet.

He died on June 12, 1798 in Paris, France.

Career

Along with Laurent-François Prault, he was one of the most well known and established book publishers and printers of France.[1]

Works

His most well known works are:

  • Lettres et épîtres amoureuses d'Héloïse et d'Abeilard, tant en vers qu'en prose (Love letters and epistles of Héloïse and Abélard, as much in verse as in prose), 1798
  • The Evenings of the Countryside, 1766
  • Dictionnaire bibliographique, historique et critique des livres rares (A Dictionary of Bibliographical, Historical and Rare Books) with R. Duclos, 3 volumes, 1790

References

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