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17654481CB1765. 2 in 1 Band. Genève Cramer 1765. 8°. 292 283 S. Mit 1 gest. Tafel 1 Textholzschn. und einigen Holzschnittvignetten. Lederband der Zeit. Erschien ebenfalls anonym erstmals ebenda 1759-1763 in 2 Bänden. - Nur wenig stockfleckig. Einband berieben und bestossen. unknown
3743625997.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
85893Venedig Francesco Pitteri 1739. 8:o. Grav. porträtt iii-xxiv 199; 117 1 3-92 s. Lagerfläckig. Något nött samtida pergamentband ryggen med guldornerad beige titelfält. Rester av stämpel på porträttets baksida. Jmf Warmholtz 5946 noten som dock inte känner till någon italiensk översättning. Detta är den tredje upplagan av den italienska översättningen av Voltaires klassiska verk om Karl XII. Det franska originalet utkom 1731 och överättningar till engelska holländska och tyska utkom inom några få år liksom den första italienska som kom 1734. Den andra kom 1736. År 1744 utkom ytterligare en upplaga även den kallad för tredje. Porträttet i helfigur är graverat av Gioseffo Filosi verksam i Venedig mellan 1732 och 1744 och återfinns troligen endast i den italienska upplagan. unknown
2d7613Neue verbesserte Auflage. Christian Friedrich Himburg Berlin 1782. XXVIII/224 S./2 Bl./114 S./1Bl. Pappband der Zeit mit handbeschriebenem Rückentitel etwas berieben bestossen und fleckig/Innengelenke und Vorsätze erneuert/Titel mit Bildausschnitrt dieser ersetzt durch passende Lithographie der Zeit. - Fromm VI 26944/Wohl der dritte Berliner Druck der zuerst 1778 erschienenen Übersetzung durch Wilhelm Christhelf Siegmund Mylius 1754 - 1827. Im selben Jahr 1782 erschien bei Himburg eine zweite mit fünf Tafeln von Chodowiecki illustrierte Ausgabe dieser Übertragung mit der leicht abweichenden Bezeichnung "Neue Auflage" eine vierte Ausgabe folgte 1794 vgl. Goedeke. In der Vorrede zur ersten Auflage weist Mylius auf die Besonderheit seiner Übersetzung hin die in der Übertragung von Personen satirischen Anspielungen etc. auf deutsche Verhältnisse besteht. In der Vorrede zur zweiten Auflage musste er sich gegen harte Kritik zur Wehr setzen. Vom Standpunkt der Übersetzungstheorie betrachtet eine sehr interessante Übertragung mit einer Fülle von treffenden und kraftvollen Wortneuschöpfungen. Die Titelvignette zeigt Voltaire bei der Arbeit - unknown
95247Kiøbenhavn i. e. Sorøe Friderich Christian Pelt 1766-69. 313 1 14 294 20 s. Tittel-vignett. 1 helsides plansje. Foldet kart. Bundet i ett samt. helskinnbd. med fire opph. bind. Gult skinn tittelfelt. Ryggen med 3 små ormhull. Ex libris på forsats. Navn på forsatsbl. Navnestempel og navn på tittelbl. Reparert rift i tittelbl. bd I. 12 s. av register bd II litt fuktskjoldet i ytre marg. . unknown
384241854X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1767333162London 1767. hardcover. very good. 124 pages evenly browned tall slim 12mo bound in 3/4 brown morocco decoratively gilt spine patterned boards. London: 1767. Scarce. Very good .<br/> <br/> unknown
1922ILTInVOL37Paris: René Kieffer 1922. 1922. 12mo. pp. 2 p.l. 186 1 leaf. 39 colour illus. by Sylvain Sauvage head & tailpieces title vignette & front cover illus. Uncut in modern half buckram original illus. wrs. bound in short split in spine wrs. bit soiled. Limited to 500 copies 40 on japon with a suite of illus. on China paper. Hardcover. Paris: René Kieffer, 1922. Hardcover
17687816<p>Glasgow: Printed for Robert Urie 1768 Three English-language editions were printed in 1768 one in London one in Dublin and one in Glasgow. All have different collations and none name a translator. The Urie edition is rare: ESTC lists seven copies three in North America Toronto North Carolina Huntington Library. . Contemporary speckled calf with red calf spine label. Octavo in fours. Binding extremities lightly worn occasional light marginal dampstaining. Old ink signature on title-page later ink signature and address on front free endpaper bookplate of a third owner on front pastedown. Overall a good clean copy with wide margins possibly a large paper copy.</p> Printed for Robert Urie,
1768PLTInVOL99Dublin: Printed for J.Milliken 1768. 1768. 12mo. pp. contemporary sprinkled calf gilt back numbered Vol. XXVI on spine. First Dublin Edition. Voltaire's classic philosophical tale of the noble savage of the New World - a Canadian Huron and his encounters with and impressions of the hypocrisy and corruptness of civilized European society. The work enjoyed immense popularity being widely translated and frequently reprinted and adapted to the stage. cfNCBEL II 101. cfLande S2289. cfSabin 100747. Hardcover. Dublin: Printed for J.Milliken, 1768. Hardcover
17411692London: A Londres i.e. Paris: Gandouin 1741. later. 4to 202 pages of text and cxxii pages of 'Remarques Sur La Henriade in parts following each of the Dixieme 'Chants'' full calf raised bands gilt spine panel decorations red and gilt leather spine tittle covers scuffed with edge wear spine gilt decorations and title good some wear to spine ends upper board detached marbled endpapers irregular pagination - Bradey: Appears to be complete with all the text the frontispiece and 9 other full page engravings chiefly from designs by J. de Troy engraved title vignette and engraved head and tail pieces of each 'Chant' engraved head piece page v and others by de Poilly. Contents clean with scattered foxing text tight and engraved plates very good with some scattered moderate foxing reissue of the text and plates of the 1728 edition with the "Remarques " by Lenglet Dufresnoy cxii pp. printed on separate quires which are gathered together into this copy following page 202 VG copy. A Londres (i.e. Paris: Gandouin) hardcover
0880-14Genève 1778. 16°. 2 Bll. 168 S. Mit gest. Titelportr. Henri IV gest. v. Louis Le Grand. HLdr. d. Zt. Mit Rückengoldpräg. Etw. berieb. Bengesco I 391 - Voltaire verfasste 'La Henriade' zu Ehren König Heinrich IV. In diesem 1723 erstmals erschienenem Epos schildert er die Endphase der französischen Religigionskriege des 16. Jahrhunderts und feiert König Heinrich IV als Friedensstifter und Retter der Nation. Genève 1778. unknown
58386Didot Le Jeune Paris - L'An Troisième 1795 In-4 35 cm 212pp. quelques rousseurs sur les premieres pages couverture usagee dos manquant Nb-0296 unknown
009946Paris An VII 1799: Crapelet Book. Very Good Plus. Hardcover. Later Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. With an engraved portrait and 21 copperplates.xiii 1 223; 4 243 pp. Two volumes bound in half green morocco over marbled boards gilt back with crown and sword in four compartments marbled end papersall edges gilt. Very Good Plus light edge wear extensive light pencil bookseller notations in both French and English verso front marbled end paper giving references for this work. With the armorial bookplates of Victor Duc de Saint-Simon Vermandois second Spanish Duke of Saint-Simon and confirmed as a peer of France by Louis XVIII in 1819 though with the rank of marquis not duke. He served as ambassador first in Lisbon then in Copenhagen before being named Governor-General of the French colonial possessions in India based in Pondichéry in 1834. He did not start using the ducal title until the 1840s. which dates this binding from 1840 to 1865 when he died. A Scarce edition which incorporates the plates of the Didot edition of 1795 but without the frames. Voltaire's notorious bawdy parody of the life of French national heroine Joan of Arc with the risque and erotic illustrations all present. Cohen-Ricci II 1034. Crapelet Hardcover
16-5235M. DCC. LXXIII. 1773 . 8vo. 12.5 x 20cm. Contemporary tree calf with gilt spine and raised bands.References: OCLC Number: 742826278; Bengesco n 499 ; B.N. 214 n 1914 ; Cohen 521; RM28. Provenance: Alain Métivier France. in-8 veau marbr. dos à nerfs orné. Avec 21 gravures non signées. M. DCC. LXXIII. [1773] hardcover
17755953Geneva: Cramer et Bardin 1775. Edition encadré" volume 11. Octavo 21 cm; 420 pages portrait frontispiece by Martinet and 21 engraved plates. Text within typographic borders. Bound in contemporary etched leather scored in gilt. Spine decorated in gilt with leather labels. Marbled endpapers. Boards somewhjat splayed. Negligible loss at head and tail. Hinges starting. Upper joint reinforced. Contents clean. <br />References: Cohen-De Ricci 1042; Bengescu Voltaire IV #2141 <br /><br />Volume 11 only of the 40-volume "edition encadré" published in 1775 by Cramer et Bardin the last edition of Voltaire's works published under the author's supervision. Then as now La Pucelle d'Orleans was Voltaire's most consumed work so it is not surprising to find this volume detached from the its 39 companions. Voltaire's greatest poem but not the one you read in school. With Ariosto in mind Voltaire rewrote the Joan of Arc story with all the wit and critical distance of an 18th-century libertine. The result is that France's sainted woman warrior becomes the vehicle for an intelligent and licentious burlesque. Good and right-thinking people have always found it offensive but it doesn't really care. Nice binding charming illustrations. [Cramer et Bardin] hardcover
178842563Amsterdam: Chez Marc- Michel Rey 1788. Full contemporary calf leather spine label titled in gilt. Some old damping to bottom fore-edge of textblock not affecting the text. Front hinge starting but still firmly bound. Scarce edition. . Full-Leather. Very Good. Chez Marc- Michel Rey Hardcover
17627601Geneva: Cramer 1762. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. Octavo. 358 pages. The first authorized edition with a number of piracies appearing before this epic based upon the life of Joan of Arc. Twenty plates by Gravelot. The ornament on the title page is the same as the one on the 1759 first edition of Candide. Contemporary 3/4 brown leather all edges stained red; a few letters lost on red label on spine; some scuffing and edge wear; light marginal stain not affecting text on about 50 leaves; overall a very good copy. <br/><br/> Cramer hardcover
136860London: Lutetian Society 1899 a numbered copy from a limited edition of 500. Hardcover 406pp. Very good. The two volumes bound as one in 3 / 4 leather with raised bands and marbled boards. Extra-illustrated with 20 engraved plates removed from a smaller and quite earlier volume tipped-in. The spine is a bit scuffed and the covers are worn around the edges. Also known as Francois Marie Arouet Voltaire. Identified on spine as Voltaire The Maid of Orleans. Translated by Ernest Dowson. Revised and enlarged by W.H. Ireland. Poetry. Lutetian Society Hardcover
176424563Londres: aux depens de la compagnie 1764. 8vo pp. xvi 384; engraved frontispiece and 20 engraved plates; 20th-century full crimson straight-grain morocco by Zaehnsdorf decorative gilt border on covers gilt-paneled spine and preserving the original blue printed wrappers which are bound in. First published without plates at Louvain in 1755. This is likely a 'variorum' edition probably Dutch based on the first authorized edition of 1762 Geneva with variant readings from earlier piracies. Bengesco 491. aux depens de la compagnie unknown
1795ILTPVOLT95Paris: Didot Le Jeune L'An Troisième 1795. 1795. 2 Volumes. 4to. pp. 211; 212. with half-titles. engraved frontis. portrait of Jeanne d'Arc by Gaucher & 21 engraved plates by engraved by A very tall fine crisp copy on thick paper deckle edge visible on some leaves bound in contemporary tree calf gilt backs all edges gilt some surface scarring to covers but still a very nice copy. First Edition with these Illustrations the frontispiece portrait of Jeanne d'Arc by Gaucher and the other twenty-one plates engraved by Bacquoy Choffard Delignon Delvaux Duhamel Dupréel Lemire Lingée Malbeste Patas Pauquet Ponce and Romanet after designs by Lebarbier Marillier Monnet and Monsiau. "Très belle édition." Cohen-De Ricci Cohen-De Ricci 1034. Brunet V 1362. Bengesco 513. F. Hardcover. Paris: Didot Le Jeune, L'An Troisième [1795]. Hardcover
a79048Londres Paris no date or publisher. In French. 16mo. 272pp. 3. Nice engraved frontispiece showing Joan and Voltaire we assume it is Voltaire Full leather with marbled end papers. All edge gilt. Good cover leather worn cover tips leather worn off; later paper backstrip reinforcement. Original multicolored endpapers hinges not cracked. Binding secure; text clean. Owner bookplate. Pictures available. . hardcover
elala2018Parma: Bodoni Press 1798. 8vo. pp. 3 p.l. 128. with initial blank. 19th century quarter roan bit rubbed some light foxing. BOUND WITH: .La Marianna Tragedia Di Voltaire Nuovamente Tradotta. 8vo. pp. 1 p.l. x 2 107. complete with initial blank. Parma: Bodoni Press 1804. BOUND WITH: .L'Olimpia Tragedia Di Voltaire Nuovamente Tradotta. 8vo. pp. 1 p.l. xii 2 135. Parma: Bodoni Press 1805. BOUND WITH: .L'Alzira Tragedia Di Voltaire Nuovamente Tradotta. 8vo. pp. 2 p.l. viii 106. some light foxing. Parma: Bodoni Press 1797. New Italian translations by Luigi Landriani of four of Voltaire's plays: a nice grouping of Bodoni imprints. Brooks 711 932 961 679. Parma: Bodoni Press, 1798. unknown
1731231308Paris: Josse 1731. First. hardcover. very good. Slim 8vo pp. xxix 3. 110 3 approbation and errata. Decorative copper engraved head-pieces a few contemporary ink annotations full gilt brown calf covers lightly warped and rubbed with a bright gilt heraldic crest on front and back red edges. Paris: J.F. Josse 1731. First Edition. Scarce. Very good.<br/> <br/> Josse unknown
175116247Berlin: C F Henning. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1751. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Vellum darkened and with some surface cracking light extremity wear; light foxing. No half-title pages. Errata page for both volumes bound at end of Vol I. Two custom owners' bookplates in first volume. Solid hardcovers. ; French language. Half vellum binding with marbled boards. Two of two volumes complete. Bengesco I 1178. This work was the most researched and carefully prepared of Voltaire's works. He began work on this project in 1734 while at the Chateau Cirey put it aside in 1738 and resumed work on it in 1750. First Edition First Printing of Voltaire's pioneering historical study of the age of King Louis XIV published while Voltaire was resident at the court of King Frederick II of Prussia.; xii 488 2 errata; ii 466 in 2v pages . C F Henning hardcover