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189327471Paris: Office général de la photographie 1893. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 28 Février 1893 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy contains at least two plates outside the text including a plate of photographic prints by Nadar and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. ""We believe we are advancing progress by further engaging the public's interest in this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus did Paul Nadar conclude his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a photograph by the celebrated photographer in each issue. At the origin of the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France contrary to the magnificent foreign publications. A handsome copy. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189327468Paris: Office général de la photographie 1893. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Juillet 1893 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy contains at least two plates including a sheet of Nadar's photographic prints and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. ""We believe we are advancing progress by further engaging the public with this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a print by the celebrated photographer in each issue. At the origin of the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France contrary to the magnificent foreign publications. Handsome copy. Of remarkable rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189327467Paris: Office général de la photographie 1893. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Avril 1893 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy contains at least two plates including a sheet of Nadar's photographic prints and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. ""We believe we are advancing progress by further engaging the public with this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a print by the celebrated photographer in each issue. At the origin of the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France contrary to the magnificent foreign publications. Handsome copy. Of remarkable rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189327472Paris: Office général de la photographie 1893. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Octobre 1893 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy contains at least two plates outside the text including a plate of photographic prints by Nadar and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. ""We believe we are advancing progress by further engaging the public's interest in this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus did Paul Nadar conclude his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a photograph by the celebrated photographer in each issue. At the origin of the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France contrary to the magnificent foreign publications. Small marginal tears at foot of first cover otherwise a handsome copy. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189127452Paris: Office général de la photographie 1891. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris Octobre 1891 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each issue contains at least two plates including a sheet of photographic prints by Nadar and a photograph often reproduced in photogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. « Nous pensons faire oeuvre de progrès en intéressant encore davantage le public à cette découverte toute française de la Photographie. ». ""We believe we are advancing progress by further engaging the public with this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a photograph by the celebrated photographer in each issue. Explaining the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar notes the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France unlike the magnificent foreign publications. Small marginal tears with minor lacks to covers angular traces of kraft paper that protected the journal on the covers handsome interior condition. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189427456Paris: Office général de la photographie 1894. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Mai 1894 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy contains at least two plates including a sheet of photographic prints by Nadar and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. « Nous pensons faire oeuvre de progrès en intéressant encore davantage le public à cette découverte toute française de la Photographie. » ""We believe we are advancing progress by further interesting the public in this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a print by the celebrated photographer in each issue. At the origin of the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France contrary to the magnificent foreign publications. Pale and light marginal dampstains without consequence to the boards handsome copy. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie hardcover
189327461Paris: Office général de la photographie 1893. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Septembre 1893 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy includes at least two plates including a plate of Nadar's photographic prints and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. « Nous pensons faire oeuvre de progrès en intéressant encore davantage le public à cette découverte toute française de la Photographie. » ""We believe we are advancing progress by further interesting the public in this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a print by the famous photographer in each issue. Behind the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France in contrast to the magnificent foreign publications. Handsome copy. Of extraordinary rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189327473Paris: Office général de la photographie 1893. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Mai 1893 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly review founded and edited by Paul Nadar. Each issue contains at least two plates including a plate of photographic prints by Nadar and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. ""Nous pensons faire oeuvre de progrès en intéressant encore davantage le public à cette découverte toute française de la Photographie."" ""We believe we are advancing progress by further interesting the public in this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious review containing a print by the celebrated photographer in each issue. At the origin of the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography review in France unlike the magnificent foreign publications. Small marginal tears at foot of first cover otherwise a fine copy. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189327466Paris: Office général de la photographie 1893. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 mars 1893 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy contains at least two plates including a plate of photographic prints by Nadar and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. « Nous pensons faire oeuvre de progrès en intéressant encore davantage le public à cette découverte toute française de la Photographie. » ""We believe we are advancing progress by further interesting the public in this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a print by the celebrated photographer in each issue. Regarding the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France in contrast to the magnificent foreign publications. Handsome copy. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189427459Paris: Office général de la photographie 1894. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Août 1894 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this exceedingly rare scholarly review founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy includes at least two plates including a plate of photographic prints by Nadar and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. « Nous pensons faire oeuvre de progrès en intéressant encore davantage le public à cette découverte toute française de la Photographie. ». Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious review containing a print by the celebrated photographer in each issue. At the origin of the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography review in France contrary to the magnificent foreign publications. A small trace of kraft paper which initially protected this issue handsome copy. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189427460Paris: Office général de la photographie 1894. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Septembre 1894 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this exceedingly rare scholarly review founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy includes at least two plates including a plate of photographic prints by Nadar and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. « Nous pensons faire oeuvre de progrès en intéressant encore davantage le public à cette découverte toute française de la Photographie. ». Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious review containing a print by the celebrated photographer in each issue. At the origin of the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography review in France contrary to the magnificent foreign publications. Light pale marginal dampstains to foot of covers handsome copy. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189327465Paris: Office général de la photographie 1893. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Novembre 1893 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy contains at least two plates including a plate of photographic prints by Nadar and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. « Nous pensons faire oeuvre de progrès en intéressant encore davantage le public à cette découverte toute française de la Photographie. » ""We believe we are advancing progress by further interesting the public in this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a print by the celebrated photographer in each issue. Regarding the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France in contrast to the magnificent foreign publications. Handsome copy subscription form pasted to first cover. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189327469Paris: Office général de la photographie 1893. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Décembre 1893 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy contains at least two plates including one plate of photographic prints by Nadar and one photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. ""We believe we are advancing progress by further engaging the public with this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a photograph by the celebrated photographer in each issue. At the origin of the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France contrary to the magnificent foreign publications. Handsome copy publisher's notice slip pasted to first cover. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189327470Paris: Office général de la photographie 1893. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Janvier 1893 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy contains at least two plates including one plate of photographic prints by Nadar and one photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. ""We believe we are advancing progress by further engaging the public with this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a photograph by the celebrated photographer in each issue. At the origin of the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France contrary to the magnificent foreign publications. Handsome copy. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189427458Paris: Office général de la photographie 1894. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Juillet 1894 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy contains at least two plates including a sheet of photographic prints by Nadar and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. « Nous pensons faire oeuvre de progrès en intéressant encore davantage le public à cette découverte toute française de la Photographie. » ""We believe we are advancing progress by further interesting the public in this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a print by the celebrated photographer in each issue. At the origin of the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France contrary to the magnificent foreign publications. A small trace of kraft paper that initially protected this issue handsome copy. Of exceptional rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
189327464Paris: Office général de la photographie 1893. Fine. Office général de la photographie Paris 30 Septembre 1893 18.50 x 27 cm broché First edition of this extremely rare scholarly journal founded and directed by Paul Nadar. Each copy includes at least two plates including a plate of Nadar's photographic prints and a photograph often reproduced in heliogravure. Contributions by P. Nadar A. and L. Lumière A. Marey G. Geffroy J. Grand-Carteret J. Demarçay Davison S. Ferrand H. Fourtier C. Gravier A. Guerronnan Ponton d'Amécourt H. Reeb L. Vidal J. Waterhouse. « Nous pensons faire oeuvre de progrès en intéressant encore davantage le public à cette découverte toute française de la Photographie. » ""We believe we are advancing progress by further interesting the public in this entirely French discovery of Photography."". Thus Paul Nadar concluded his introduction as a presentation of this precious journal containing a print by the famous photographer in each issue. Behind the creation of Paris-photographe P. Nadar explains the absence of a luxurious photography journal in France in contrast to the magnificent foreign publications. Handsome copy. Of extraordinary rarity. Office général de la photographie unknown
2021BN92059Regnum Books International 2021. 2021. Ecumenical Encounters with Desmond Mpilo Tutu <br/><br/>Ecumenical Encounters with Desmond Mpilo Tutu Maluleke Nadar Werner Kgabe Hinz Sarojini Tinyiko Dietrich Vicentia Rudolf Regnum Books International unknown
188047201Paris: E. Dentu Libraire de la Societe des Gens de Lettres 1880. Very Good-. Paris: E. Dentu Editeur Libraire de la Societe des Gens de Lettres 1880. First Edition. 12mo 18cm; publisher's pictorial wrappers; viii308pp. Moderate soil chipping and wear to wrapper margins spine cracked with evidence of glue repair interior clean and sound. About Very Good overall. Inscribed and signed on half title page "a mon brave et bon Schemborgh mon camarade De la Legion 1848 / mon excellent ami depuis 1880 / Nadar."<br /> <br /> A collection of impressionistic vignettes by the famed French photographer and air balloonist. The title references the fictitious and absurdist creature the Coquecigrue first coined by Rabelais in his novel "Pantagruel. E. Dentu, Libraire de la Societe des Gens de Lettres unknown
18805862Goupil Paris 1880; Large woodburytype photograph by Nadar Gaspard Felix Tournachon of French painter Isidore Pils 1813-1875. Photo measures approximately 3 1/2" x 5" mounted on the first of four 11" x 14" pages of illustrated biographical and critical text in French. Additionally laid-in is a large 7 1/2" x 9" photo of the Pils painting "Rouget De Lisle Chantant Pour La Premiere Fois La Marseillaise Chez Dietrich Maire De Strasbourg" mounted on 11" x 14" card. From the 19th century "Galerie Contemporaine" photographic collection of distinguished figures from the arts and sciences published in Paris by Goupil and issued in parts from 1876 to 1884. Fine condition. Goupil unknown
1864181176Paris.: Dentu. 1864. 1st Edition. 12mo. Contemporary quarter cloth over stippled boards gilt spine title marbled endpapers. Very good covers soiled light shelfwear contents tight and bright. 18x11x2.5 cm. French text. Scarce. Nadar was a pioneering photographer and balloonist who was the first to take photographs from a balloon. The “Geant†was a huge experimental balloon that crashed at the end of its second flight leading Nadar to become a proponent of heavier-than-air flight. weight: 1.0 lb. Introduction by Babinet. Dentu. hardcover
186638812Paris: E. Dentu 1866. First and only edition of this novel by Nadar. The frontispiece is A DELICATE MOUNTED ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH BY NADAR SIGNED WITH HIS BLINDSTAMP. 3 331 pp. Printed on good wove paper. 12mo. Bound in quarter contemporary calf and decorated boards. Binding somewhat worn but completely solid and joints not cracked. Occasional faint old internal staining in the margins. THE MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPH IS IN PERFECT CONDITION. EXTREMELY RARE: WorldCat cites only four copies. sxxi <br/><br/> E. Dentu hardcover
18641408855Paris: E. Dentu 1864. Softcover. Octavo xx 1 22-439 pages. In Very Good condition. Rebacked with original front and rear covers preserved. Red label with black lettering to spine. General rubbing and wear to wraps. Inscribed by Nadar on half title page dated 1864. Interior pages clean. Text in French. Illustration loose but present in laid in rear. Shelved in Case 10. Gaspard-Félix Tournachon known by the mononymous pseudonym Nadar was a French photographer caricaturist journalist novelist balloonist and proponent of manned flight. In 1858 he became the first person to take aerial photographs. Le Géant The Giant inspired Jules Verne's Five Weeks in a Balloon. Nadar was the inspiration for the character of Michael Ardan in Verne's From the Earth to the Moon. Wikipedia<br /> <br> <br /> He launched the world’s largest gas balloon known as Le Géant Giant. The 196-foot-tall balloon had required more than 300 seamstresses to assemble its 22000 yards of silk and at the time was the most elaborate aerial vehicle ever devised. airspacemag. 1408855. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. E. Dentu unknown
189928857Paris: Ernest Flammarion 1899. First edition. Nadar. Small 8vo. viii 276 pp. table des matières. Bound in contemporary linen gilt-titled morocco label on spine and marbled endpapers. Leaves age-toned throughout. A very good copy. This is the true first edition first issue released without the final chapter "1830 et environs"; this first issue ends on p. 276 followed by the table of chapters. In the later issue there are 4 lines of text on p. 277 blank p. 279 "1830 et environs. Ernest Flammarion unknown
1860251330Paris: Chez Les Marchands des Nouveautés Artistiques 1860. 52 numbers in all each 8 pp. Profusely illustrated with woodcuts each number with a handcolored woodcut frontispiece by Alfred Grévin. 1 vols. 4to. Publisher's green pictorial paper over boards rebacked in tan buckram. 52 numbers in all each 8 pp. Profusely illustrated with woodcuts each number with a handcolored woodcut frontispiece by Alfred Grévin. 1 vols. 4to. "Grévin employé au chemin de fer de Lyon il entra au Journal Amusant et au Petit Journal pour Rire en 1859. Son succès fut très grand. Grévin mettait au bas de ses dessins des legendes pleines d'esprit." Benezit. Chez Les Marchands des Nouveautés Artistiques unknown
1868251331Paris: Chez Les Marchands des Nouveautés Artistiques 1868. 47 numbers in all each 8 pp. Profusely illustrated with woodcuts each number with a handcolored woodcut frontispiece by Alfred Grévin. 1 vols. 4to. Publisher's green pictorial paper over boards rebacked in tan buckram. 47 numbers in all each 8 pp. Profusely illustrated with woodcuts each number with a handcolored woodcut frontispiece by Alfred Grévin. 1 vols. 4to. "Grévin employé au chemin de fer de Lyon il entra au Journal Amusant et au Petit Journal pour Rire en 1859. Son succès fut très grand. Grévin mettait au bas de ses dessins des legendes pleines d'esprit." Benezit. Chez Les Marchands des Nouveautés Artistiques unknown