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19281393977London UK: John Lane The Bodley Head LTD 1928. First U.K. Edition. Hardcover. Octavo xxxiii 220 pages. In Very Good minus condition with a Very Good condition dust jacket. Black spine with blue lettering and motif. Dust jacket is wrapped in a mylar covering has mild shelving wear. Boards have fraying along the rear head edge mild bending wear along the corners and mild fraying along the front tail fore corner and rear tail edge. Textblock has stains on pages xxxiv and 1 and 128-129 splitting along the gutter between pages 33-128 and mild age toning. Shelved in Room C. 1393977. Special Collections. John Lane The Bodley Head LTD hardcover
192870725London / New York: John Lane / Dodd Mead and Company 1928. First edition thus. Hardcover. Very Good. 220pp. Octavo 24.5cm. Bound in black cloth. Gilt stamped lettering and decoration on spine and front board. Illustrated endpapers. Light bumping to spine ends and scuffing to foot of boards. Ownership mark on front free endpaper. Binding a bit creaky. Complete with 12 black-and-white lithographic plates by Norman Tealby. Additional illustrations scattered throughout text. John Lane / Dodd, Mead and Company hardcover
1977930608<p>Franklin Center Pennsylvania: The Franklin Library 1977. A Shelved Unread copy see scan. First Edition Full Leather Binding with this First Printing much thicker and stouter than later printings. Light spine age still Fine. All Edges Thick Gold Gilt a.e.g. Silk page-marker seemingly unmoved since the day it was bound. First Thus/Limited Edition. Full-Leather/Ornately Gilt. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. Illus. by Van Kaufman. 8vo - over 9½" tall.</p> The Franklin Library hardcover
Q-0486266893Dover Publications Incorporated 2016-04-05. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dover Publications, Incorporated paperback
2017BIBHB0086156932017. Hardcover. New. ABOUT THE BOOK: Candide begins in the German town of Westphalia where Candide a young man lives in the castle of Baron of Thunder ten tronckh. A noted philosopher Doctor Pangloss tutors the baron on philosophical optimism. Candide a simple man first accepts this philosophy but as he experiences the horrors of war poverty the maliciousness of man and the hypocrisy of the Church he begins to doubt the voracity of Pangloss�s theory. Thus philosophical optimism is the focus of Voltaire�s Satire; antiwar and antichurch refrains also run throughout the novel. Candide makes his way to a neighbouring town where he is aided by two soldiers. He is pressed into service and endures beating at the hands of his superiors. He was slapped in every direction by fate. In Paris Candide becomes ill and is attended by a variety of people all of whom want a piece of his fortune. He recovers but is tricked by an actress into giving away much of his fortune and is eventually arrested by the police. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Francois � Marie Arouet Voltaire 1694 1778 was a French Enlightenment writer historian and Philosopher famous for his wit his attacks on the established Catholic Church and his advocacy of freedom of religion freedom of speech and separation of Church and state. Voltaire was a versatile writer producing works in almost every literary form including plays poems novels essays historical and scientific works. He wrote more than 20000 letters and more than 2000 books and pamphlets. He was an outspoken advocate of civil liberties despite the risk this placed him in under the script censorship laws of the time. Voltair�s best known histories are �The Age of Louis 1751 and his �Essay on the customs and the spirit of the nation 1756. He broke from the tradition of narrating diplomatic and military events and emphasised customs social history and achievements in the arts and sciences. CONTENTS: Chapter 1 How Candide Was Brought Up in a Magnificent Castle and How He Was Driven Thence.1 � Chapter 2 What Befell Candide among the Bulgarians.3 � Chapter 3 How Candide Escaped from the Bulgarians and What Befell Him Afterward.6 � Chapter 4 How Candide Found His Old Master Pangloss Again and What.8 � Chapter 5 A Tempest a Shipwreck an Earthquake and What Else Befell Dr. Pangloss Candide and James the Anabaptist.11 � Chapter 6 How the Portuguese Made a Superb AutoDeFe to Prevent Any Future Earthquakes and How Candide Underwent Public Flagellation.14 � Chapter 7 How the Old Woman Took Care Of Candide and How He Found the Object of His Love.16 � Chapter 8 Cunegund�s Story.18 � Chapter 9 What Happened to Cunegund Candide the Grand Inquisitor and the Jew.21 � Chapter 10 In What Distress Candide Cunegund and the Old Woman Arrive at Cadiz and Of Their Embarkation.23 � Chapter 11 The History of the Old Woman.25 � Chapter 12 The Adventures of the Old Woman Continued.28 � Chapter 13 How Candide Was Obliged to Leave the Fair Cunegund and the Old Woman.32 � Chapter 14 The Reception Candide and Cacambo Met with among the Jesuits in Paraguay.35 � Chapter 15 How Candide Killed the Brother of His Dear Cunegund.38 � Chapter 16 What Happened to Our Two Travelers with Two Girls Two Monkeys and the Savages Called Oreillons.40 � Chapter 17 Candide and His Valet Arrive in the Country of El DoradoWhat They Saw There.44 � Chapter 18 What They Saw in the Country of El Dorado.48 � Chapter 19 What Happened to Them at Surinam and How Candide Became Acquainted with Martin.53 � Chapter 20 What Befell Candide and Martin on Their Passage.58 � Chapter 21 Candide and Martin While Thus Reasoning with Each Other Draw Near to the Coast of France.61 � Chapter 22 What Happened to Candide and Martin in France.63 � Chapter 23 Candide and Martin Touch upon the English CoastWhat They See There.72 � Chapter 24 Of Pacquette and Friar Giroflee.74 � Chapter 25 Candide and Martin Pay a Visit to Seignor Pococurante a Noble Venetian.78 � Chapter 26 Candide and Martin Sup with Six SharpersWho They Were.83 � Chapter 27 Candide�s Voyage to Constantinople.86 � Chapter 28 What Befell Candide Cunegund Pangloss Martin etc.90 � Chapter 29 What Manner Candide Found Miss Cunegund and the Old Woman Again.92 � Chapter 30 Conclusion.94 The Title 'Candide written/authored/edited by FrancoisMarie Arouet Voltaire' published in the year 2017. The ISBN 9789351285656 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 106 Pages. The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Science Fiction & Fantasy / Science Fiction / Genetic Engineering. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol: hardcover
2018BN304085Boer Klaus Boer 2018. 2018. Hardcover. Candide oder der Optimismus <br/><br/>Candide oder der Optimismus François-Marie Arouet Voltaire Boer, Klaus, Boer hardcover
196912611DESCH 1969. 1. softcover. DESCH paperback
1989BN151566Frankfurt am Main ; Wien : Büchergilde Gutenberg 1989. 1989. Candide oder der Optimismus : aus dem Deutschen übersetzt von Herrn Doktor Ralph samt den Bemerkungen die man in der Tasche des Doktors fand als er zu Minden im Jahre des Heils 1759 starb. Ins Dt. übers. von Stephan Hermlin <br/><br/>Candide oder der Optimismus : aus dem Deutschen übersetzt von Herrn Doktor Ralph samt den Bemerkungen die man in der Tasche des Doktors fand als er zu Minden im Jahre des Heils 1759 starb. Ins Dt. übers. von Stephan Hermlin Voltaire Francois Marie Arouet de und Michael Mathias Prechtl Frankfurt am Main ; Wien : Büchergilde Gutenberg unknown
197733147Norwalk: Easton Press 1977. First Limited Collector's Easton Press Edition Illustrated by Sylvain Sauvage with full page colour watercolours and black and white throughout the text. The colour frontispiece of Voltaie by Charles Alleberry. 8vo publisher's original gray morocco lettered in gilt on the spine and decorated in gilt on the spine and covers silk endpapers a.e.g. xix 131 pp. A pristine copy as mint. A PRISTINE EXAMPLE OF THE LIMITED ILLUSTRATED EASTON EDITION. Translated from the French by Richard Aldington. With an Introduction by Paul Morand. Candide was first published by Caron de Beaumarchais in 1759. Since that time it has been published in over a dozen languages. This collector's edition was published by advance reservation exclusively for subscribers to The Easton Press collection of "The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written". The frontispiece portrait was specially commissioned for this edition. Easton Press unknown
1950311507New York: Heritage Press 1950. First Edition Thus; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good slipcase. Shelfwear on slipcase corners and bottom edge. Heritage Press hardcover
19780105041<p>The Franklin Library; 1978. A Limited Edition. 'The 100 Greatest Books of All Time'. Full beige/brown leather binding with gold lettering and stampings on the spine and covers. Orange silk Moire end papers. Attached silk ribbon marker. No dust jacket as published. The translation of Tobias Smollett- with the illustrations of Sylain Sauvage Notes from the Editors included. More photographs on request. Slightly musty smell due to previous storage but in near fine condition. Preowned. No ISBN.</p> The Franklin Library hardcover
10690<p>The Heritage Press Norwalk CT N.D. HC Near Fine with slipcase and Sandglass. The cover is green cloth with the gold fleur-de-lis scroll patterns and the Sylvain Sauvage illustrations.</p> The Heritage Press hardcover
163121Norwalk Connecticut: Heritage Press N.D. First Edition Thus; First Printing. Hardcover. Fine in a Fine slipcase. Sandglass neatly laid in. Illustrations by Sylvain Sauvage. Heritage Press hardcover
19771829197Published by Easton Press 1977. 1st thus edition. Hardback. Nearly Fine. Illustrated by Sauvage Sylvain. Nearly fine condition with no wrapper. Introduction by Paul Morand. Collector's edition. Bound in genuine leather. Grey leather boards with three raised bands to spine gilt title to spine gilt tooling to boards. Orange moire endpapers with matching page marker. xix and 131 pages. All edges gilt. Colour plates and b/w text illustrations. A lovely copy. Ribbon page marker is creased. Published by Easton Press hardcover
1977129336The Easton Press 1977. hardcover. Like New. 11x8x1. Unread mint condition collectible copy that was prominently displayed in a private collection. Part of the 100 Greatest Books Ever Written collection. Beautifully bound in genuine top-grain dark leather with deluxe 22kt gold inlaid accents on spine and front and back covers and raised bands on the spine. Pages are sewn in between heavy-duty binding boards and have gilt edges on all three sides. Frontispiece full color portrait of author by Charles Attebery. Numerous illustrations by Sylvain Sauvage throughout. Printed on sturdy acid-neutral archival quality paper specially milled for this collection that conforms to all guidelines established for permanence and durability by the Council of Library Resources and the American National Standards Institute that will resist yellowing aging and tearing. Gorgeous gold silk moire end pages and a satin-ribbon page marker. Unconditional money back guarantee. The Easton Press hardcover
1977098677Easton Press 1977-01-01. Hardcover. Like New. 11x8x1. Unread mint condition collectible copy. Part of the 100 Greatest Books Ever Written collection. Beautifully bound in genuine leather with 22kt gold inlaid accents on spine and front and back covers. Pages are sewn in between heavy-duty binding boards and have gilt edges on all three sides. Frontispiece full color portrait of author by Charles Attebery. Illustrated by Sylvain Sauvage throughout. Printed on sturdy acid-neutral archival quality paper specially milled for this collection that conforms to all guidelines established for permanence and durability by the Council of Library Resources and the American National Standards Institute that will resist yellowing aging and tearing. Gorgeous moiré end pages and a satin-ribbon page marker. Includes ex-Libris collectible bookplate for you to personalize. Unconditional money back guarantee. Easton Press hardcover
FORT177575The Easton Press. Used - Very Good. Illustrated by Sylvain Sauvage. Translated by Richard Aldington. Fully-bound in richly coloured leather. Raised bands and gilt lettering on spine; Gold decoration on spine and boards. Silk moire endpapers silk sewn-in bookmark and all edges gilt. The Easton Press hardcover
197331777NY: Limited Editions Club. Very Good. 1973. Hardcover. B000OO2W5S . Translated from the French by Richard Aldington. Introduction by Anatole Broyard. Illustrated by May Neama. This copy is number 969 of a limited edition of 1500 copies. SIGNED by the illustrator. Near fine in a very good some light mottling slipcase. . Limited Editions Club hardcover
1930L046960Editions Nilsson 1930. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" 217 4 pages plates. Text in French. Illustrated edition of the 3 short novels; notable for the tipped-in pochoir stencilled watercolor illustrations on glassine. Date is conjectural not dated in book. Few small chips browning and slight rubbing to color pictorial glassine jacket; inner upper hinge starting; slight browning to plates generally unaffecting images; slight internal browning to edges.Polack Robert illustrator; 6 Color Illustrations / Plates. Editions Nilsson paperback
1759elala1495np Paris: 1759. 1759. 12mo. pp. 237 3. contemporary calf gilt back spine ends worn. Published the same year as the first. Voltaires witty and devastating attack on philosophical and religious optimism is generally regarded as his most masterful composition. Published surreptitiously no less than seventeen different printings and editions appeared in 1759. Bengesco 1440. Martin 59.25. cfCioranescu 64321. cfQuérard X 323. cfPrinting and the Mind of Man 204. BOUND WITH: POPE Alexander 1688-1744. Essai Sur LHomme Traduit de lAnglois en François Édition revûe par le Traducteur Second Édition. 12mo. pp. 2 p.l. vii-xxxvi 189 3privilege. woodcut ornaments & title vignette. Lausanne: Marc Michel Bousquet & Compagnie 1752. np [Paris]: 1759. unknown
1952316680Paris: Gibert Jeune Librairie d'Amateurs 1952. Softcover. Near Fine. Limited edition. Small octavo. Illustrations by Umberto Brunelleschi. Some toning with wear to the spine ends near fine in pictorial wrappers with very good chipped and torn original glassine dustwrapper. One of 3000 numbered copies. Includes titillating illustrations throughout: 16 color and 23 black and white. Gibert Jeune Librairie d'Amateurs unknown
19288733<p>One of 237 copies number 211 one of 185 on Vélin de Montval. Sylvain Sauvage ws the pseudonym of the artist Félix Roy 1888-1948. He later illustrated the Nonesuch edition of Candide.</p><p>4to 280 × 220 mm pp. 6 157 7 including frontispiece and title 54 etched illustrations and vignettes by Sauvage including the cover hand-coloured numerous decorative initials printed in red and black. Uncut in original pictorial wrappers chemise and slipcase. An excellent copy.</p> [Frazier-Soye and Paul Haasen for] the artist and A. Maillart.
99718Paris Jules Tallandier 1927. . Voltaire 1694-1778. - Leder mit Schabstellen Paris, Jules Tallandier, ( 1927). unknown
1759752Genève Geneva: Cramer 1759. First Edition. 3 vols. in one 12mo 164 x 100mm pp. 2 291 1; 133 1 35 1. First printing of the great 18th century philosophical narrative with all the points correct. Including the 3 usual cancels the right title page ornament repeated pages 193 and 266 the misprints of “que ce ce fut†page 103 line 4 and “précisément†page 125 line 4 the correction removing a paragraph break page 31 the rewritten lines about the Lisbon earthquake page 41 etc. Contemporary full calf red calf label rebacked with the original spine saved and laid down recornered marbled endpapers gilt rubbed inner paper hinges strengthened old ink signatures on the endpaper and front blank tiny signature on the title page one tissue strengthened tear at the bottom of A2 touching the last 3 lines of text without any loss otherwise internally quite nice clean and very good. Bound without N7 a blank and N8 a notice to the binder as is usual agreeing in all respects to what you would have received if you had purchased a copy in sheets on publication day then bought the sequels and then handed them over to the most local Swiss bindery. Ref: PMM 204. There were 18 editions of Candide in 1759. It took 221 years for a clear and convincing bibliography to first sort them out and then got accepted and once accepted our real 1st edition was confirmed as rare. In the last 15 years however that bibliographical data has been more widely circulated and several 1st editions that weren’t on the original 22–copy census have come into market. It is still scarce more so in a contemporary binding.<br /> <br /> Candide bides as the epitomic philosophical fable of the French Enlightenment and the genotype of irony without exaggeration and though it’s laced with more salt than the postwar streets of Carthage it repeatedly tolls a reminder that light hearts live long. Most importantly Candide remains remarkably relevant when examined through contemporary frameworks functioning as an incisive proto-postcolonial text that anticipates modern discourse on global inequality systems of oppression and the limitations of Enlightenment rationality. The novel's scathing portrayal of slavery conquest and religious persecution resonates with intersectional analyses that recognize how power structures interlock across racial gender and economic dimensions. The savage irony throughout the text dismantles not just philosophical optimism but also European exceptionalism exposing the hypocrisy of colonial enterprises and religious institutions alike. The narrative's episodic structure—with its global movements between Europe South America and the Ottoman Empire—invites discussions of transnationalism and diasporic experience while Candide's concluding retreat to cultivate his garden has been reinterpreted by ecocritical scholars as both an acknowledgment of environmental interdependence and a potentially problematic withdrawal from systems-level political engagement.<br /> <br /> “Do you believe†said Candide “that men have always massacred each other as they do to-day that they have always been liars cheats traitors ingrates brigands idiots thieves scoundrels gluttons drunkards misers envious ambitious bloody–minded calumniators debauchees fanatics hypocrites and fools†“Do you believe†said Martin “that hawks have always eaten pigeons when they have found them†<br /> –Voltaire Candide. Cramer unknown
192824452Paris: Kra Éditeur 1928. First Edition. Pictorial wrappers. Illustrated by Pruvost. Third volume in the Poivre et Sel series. Edition limited to 1000 numbered copies on Rives paper. 225pp. Original pictorial wrappers in glassine. Frontispiece and numerous in-text illustrations in color by Pruvost. Light toning to top edge of front cover and spine where the glassine is torn. Previous owner's name on the first page otherwise internally extremely clean and with the publisher's promotional announcement still intact. A near fine copy. In the French language. ; Octavo. Kra, Éditeur unknown