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186980142Garnier, sd 1869 Fort in-4. XI- 562 pp., demi-chagrin marron, dos à 5 nerfs orné de fleurons dorés. Bel exemplaire bien complet des 32 planches gravées hors-texte dont frontispice de JOHANNOT, NANTEUIL, GRANDVILLE, BARON, EMY, etc. Nombreuses vignettes in-texte. Menus frotteents. Bon exemplaire sans rousseurs
182227123London: William Sharp and Son 1822. 24mo. four volumes. 5 1/4" 13.5cm tall. Overall in good condition; some rubbing to the bottom edge so the marbled covered boards are chipped a little along there and the fore-edge of the calf is bumped and rubbed; light rubbing along the front of the boards and on the calf spine edges also ; but generally nice and clean along the gilt-stamped spine. Small signature of owner on top of pastedown endpaper and some foxing to extremities. One page coming loose in vol. 4 . Very Good. Half Morocco. 1822. William Sharp and Son 1822 unknown
1882171061882 5 Traduit par Antoine Le Maçon. Paris, Alphonse Lemerre, 1882, 5 volumes in-16, demi-chagrin brun à coins, 5 nerfs, tête dorée, I-288, II-268, III-287, VI-281, V-203 pages, notes, glossaire, table, achevé d'imprimer, 3 feuillets.
182048261London: R. Priestley and W. Clarke. Very Good. 1820. Hardcover. Later half vellum gilt leather label with marbled boards marbled endpages TEG. Mild exterior wear. Bookplate. Frontis portrait. Scattered foxing. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 579 pages . R. Priestley and W. Clarke hardcover
188621209391886. London Printed for the Villon Society by Private Subscription and for Private Circulation Only 1886. Three volumes small 4to. Original art vellum lettered and ornamented in gilt top edges gilt the others uncut; pp. xii 334; xii 350; xii 354 2; bindings a little darkened one spine with tiny hole apart from very minor spots here and there a very good set.First edition of this translation number 27 of an undisclosed limited edition beautifully printed on fine laid paper. Translated by the founder of the exclusice publishing house The Bodley Head who most likely are bhind this publication. John Lane had translated the poete maudit Francois Villon as well. hardcover
187624237Paris: Garnier Frères 1876. leather_bound. Gut. XI 562 Seiten 1 Blatt. Halbleder der Zeit auf fünf falschen Bünden mit Blindprägung der Deckel ornamentaler Rückenvergoldung und allseitigem Goldschnitt. Quart 275 x 19 cm Kanten und Gelenke leicht berieben innen vereinzelt leicht braunfleckig insgesamt gut erhalten. Ein opulenter Prachtband der Zeit in einem gepflegten Exemplar. Der Text basiert auf der illustrierten von Barbier übersetzten Ausgabe von 1846. - vgl. Vicaire I Sp. 824 f. andere Ausgaben. - Die vorliegende Ausgabe nicht bei Brivois oder Vicaire. "Giovanni Boccaccio geboren 16. Juni 1313 in Certaldo oder Florenz; gestorben 21. Dezember 1375 in Certaldo war ein italienischer Schriftsteller Dichter und bedeutender Vertreter des frühen Renaissance-Humanismus. Sein Hauptwerk das einhundert Novellen umfassende Decamerone porträtiert die facettenreiche Gesellschaft des 14. Jahrhunderts und erhebt ihn zum Begründer der prosaischen Erzähltradition in Europa. . Giovanni Boccaccio wurde von der Nachwelt unterschiedlich bewertet wobei positive Rezeptionen durch relevante Betrachter überwiegen. So lobten ihn Francesco de Sanctis Friedrich Theodor Vischer und Vladimiro Macchi dafür das Mittelalter in der Literatur überwunden zu haben. Letzterer sah in Boccaccio den bedeutendsten italienischen Novellisten und sein Schaffen als Beginn der 'Blütezeit der italienischen Novelle'. De Sanctis verglich den Dichter in seiner Geschichte der italienischen Literatur 1870 mit Voltaire." Wikipedia Außerhalb der EU höhere Versandkosten ! Higher shipping costs outside the EU ! - Weitere Bilder auf Anfrage oder auf unserer Homepage. Wegen Urlaub kann Ihre Bestellung / Anfrage erst nach dem 21.06.2026 bearbeitet werden. - Because of holidays your order / question can be handled only after 06/21/2026. Garnier Frères hardcover
181699061816 4 volumes, reliure demi-velin (binding half calfskin) brun petit in-octavo, dos long (spine without raised band) décoré or (gilt decoration) - titre frappé or (gilt title) et tomaison (volume numbering), illustration : 1 frontispice pour le premier volume (frontispiece for the first book only), 295+399+320+288 pages, 1816 Milano per Giovanni Silvestri,
1879015765Paris: Isidore Liseux 1879. Limited Edition. 12mo. Limited to a thousand copies plus twenty-five copies on china paper six volumes translated by Antoine Le Macon illustrated bound in 3/4 red morocco over marbled paper covered boards raised bands spine lettering and top edge gilt marbled endpapers original red printed front covers bound in. A handsome and fine set with just a sprinkling of foxing to fore-edges. Isidore Liseux unknown
1879015765Paris: Isidore Liseux 1879. Limited Edition. 12mo. Limited to a thousand copies plus twenty-five copies on china paper six volumes translated by Antoine Le Macon illustrated bound in 3/4 red morocco over marbled paper covered boards raised bands spine lettering and top edge gilt marbled endpapers original red printed front covers bound in. A handsome and fine set with just a sprinkling of foxing to fore-edges. Isidore Liseux unknown books
1802906P7Londra: Not Stated 1802. Leather. Good. 6.5" by 4". None. An Italian edition of the important work of Boccaccio including a life of the author. Complete in four volumes.In the original Italian.'The Decameron' is a collection of novellas by the Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio spilt into one-hundred tales. Since its first publication in the fourteenth century this has became one of the most important and influential pieces of European literature. The tales are told from the point of view of ten young men and women hiding in a villa outside Florence trying to escape the Black Death. It is thought that Boccaccio conceived of the idea after the 1348 epidemic.Giovanni Boccaccio was an Italian writer and poet an important figure during the Renaissance. He is best known for this influential work which provided an essential element in the literary tradition of Italy. He wrote the work between 1349 and 1352 revising the text from 1370 to 1371.Including a life of Boccaccio by Filippo Villani to Volume I.Glossary to Volume IV. In a full calf binding. Externally a little rubbed. A small amount of loss to the head and tail of the spines. Minor bumping to the extremities. Volume IV is lacking one of the spine labels. Spines are faded. Loss to the tail of the joints of Volume II. Loss to the head and tail of the joints of Volume III. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very lightly age-toned and clean with a few scattered spots. Ink inscription to the dedication leaf of Volume I. Good Not Stated hardcover
1812991217.33Stamperia Blanchon Parma. 1812 - 1813. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. 6 volumes bound as 3. Hardcover black qtr leather & corners w/ marbled paper-covered boards marbled endpapers all edges gilt. All vols. prev. owner's bookplate exteriors moderately rubbed w/ leather edges showing through to underlying brown as expected papered edges w/ small nicks at bottom edge; light foxing to flyleaves & very occasionally faintly within; Volume I/II pale 1-inch brown stain to inner margin of 2 pgs. not affecting text. Volume V/VI has 1/4-inch nick to rear board. Overall solid vg condition for their age bindings & hinges quite tight contents clean gilt edges bright. 242 & 335 pp.; 299 & 248 pp.; 244 & 346 pp. Incl's historical introductions and a biography of Boccaccio by Girolamo Tiraboschi. Stamperia Blanchon, Parma. hardcover
182519870Firenze, Leonardo Ciardetti, 1825. 8vo. Bound in one cont. hcalf. Rebacked, but the orig. richly gilt back preserved. Engraved portrait as frontispiece. 279,344,272,212 pp. Occasionally a little brownspotted.
182519870Firenze Leonardo Ciardetti 1825. 8vo. Bound in one cont. hcalf. Rebacked but the orig. richly gilt back preserved. Engraved portrait as frontispiece. 279344272212 pp. Occasionally a little brownspotted. unknown
1884RO80172024DALLA TIPOGRAFIA DI FIRMIN DIDOT E CLA. 1884. In-12. Relié demi-cuir. Parfait état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 426 + 342 pages. Tous les plats de la couverture sont jaspés. Fleurons, auteur et titre dorés sur le dos à 5 nerfs. 4 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 450-Italien, roumain, rhéto-romain
180254827S.l.n.d. (1802), 1802 in-12, veau havane moucheté, dos lisse, pièce de titre de maroquin bordeaux, doubles filets, fleurons et dentelle doré. Recueil factice de 96 gravures d'après Gravelot (sur 119) pour illustrer les contes de Boccace édités par Poncelin en 1802. Elégant volume, très bien relié à l'époque.
180254827S.l.n.d. (1802), 1802 in-12, veau havane moucheté, dos lisse, pièce de titre de maroquin bordeaux, doubles filets, fleurons et dentelle doré. Recueil factice de 96 gravures d'après Gravelot (sur 119) pour illustrer les contes de Boccace édités par Poncelin en 1802. Elégant volume, très bien relié à l'époque.
1816008127Milano: Per Giovanni Silvestri 1816. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Later Edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. xxxii 293 3 398 2 319 1 287 1 pp. Engraving of the author frontis Vol. I. Very Good in contemporary quarter calf over faux wood grain paper covered boards ribbon markers contemporary bookplate with peacock sitting atop crown and 4 initials. Vols. III and IV with calf chipped at spineboards rubbed at corners internally quite clean and bright. Text in Italian. An uncommon edition in quite nice condition. Boccaccio's 1353 classic set in Italy during the Black Death. Per Giovanni Silvestri Hardcover
1822947Q7London: William Sharp and Son 1822 . Leather. Very Good. 5.5" by 3.5". Not Stated. A decoratively bound new edition of Boccaccio's Decameron translated from the original Italian complete in four volumes. New edition. Complete in four volumes. Elegantly bound in full straight grain morocco with gilt detailing. An English translation of this important piece of early Italian literature written by Italian poet author and Renaissance humanist Giovanni Boccaccio. Boccaccio's work consists of a frame narrative containing one hundred tales told by a group sheltering in a secluded villa to escape the Black Death. Boccaccio probably conceived of the Decameron after the plague epidemic of 1348 and completed it by 1353.Illustrated with a frontispiece to volume I. Bound in full straight grain morocco with gilt detailing. Externally very good with some rubbing to the joints and extremities. Slight loss loss to the backstrip head of IV and a touch to III. Hinges are a little strained to II and to the front of I. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean with just the odd handling mark. Very Good William Sharp and Son hardcover
1900214775Philadelphia: George Barrie 1900. Limited. hardcover. near fine. Done into English Prose and Verse by John Payne. 2 volumes illustrations in 2 states by Leopold Flameng tissue guards. 8vo blue cloth paper spine labels. Philadelphia: George Barrie N.d. ca. 1900. Near Fine.<br/><br/> Number 68 of 100 numbered copies printed on Japan Vellum.<br/><br/> George Barrie unknown books
180112905Paris: Chez Poncelin imprimeur-libraire rue du Hurepoix 1801. First French edition. Hardcover. vg. 11 volumes. xx.276pp. 222pp. 246pp. 382pp. 264pp. 268pp. 202pp. 258pp. 318pp. 248pp. 414pp. Original calf over marbled boards. Raised bands. Top edge gilt. Back board on vol.II completely detached but present. Three inches of backstrip on head of spine on vol.II loose. Head of spine of same volume heavily damaged. Spine's on other volumes slightly sunned. Delightful set of the Decameron the classic work by Giovanni Boccaccio 1313-1375 the great Italian poet. The influence of the Decameron on European literature has been lasting not merely in Italy but in France and England. Chaucer and Shakespeare both borrowed from it. Translated from the Italian into French by Antoine Sabatier de Castres. Illustrated with copper engravings. Overall very good condition. Chez Poncelin, imprimeur-libraire, rue du Hurepoix hardcover
1802SmOB013<p>Londra i.e. Livorno MDCCCII Masi 1802. Hard Cover. Four volumes: xxiii 304; 411; 324; 308 pages; 15 cm. "Vita di Giovanni Boccaccio. scritta da Filippo Villan" vol. 1 pp. ix-xvi. See Parenti Luoghi Falsi p. 127. Bound in a later 19th-century binding with blue cloth spine; very good. Stock#SmOB013.</p> [Masi MDCCCII hardcover
1900214775Philadelphia: George Barrie 1900. Limited. hardcover. near fine. Done into English Prose and Verse by John Payne. 2 volumes illustrations in 2 states by Leopold Flameng tissue guards. 8vo blue cloth paper spine labels. Philadelphia: George Barrie N.d. ca. 1900. Near Fine.<br/> <br/> Number 68 of 100 numbered copies printed on Japan Vellum.<br/> <br/> George Barrie unknown
1898103341privately printed 1898 Translated into English prose and verse by John Payne author of The Masque of Shadows translator of Francis Villon from the French and The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night from the Arabic. Printed by private subscription and for private circulation only. Quarter calf over marbled paper. Gilt top edge; other sides of text block deckled. Sewn bindings. Rubbing to edges of leather. Frontispiece portrait of Boccace Baccaccio in French Uncommon as a privately bound complete single volume. Clean text block. Quarter calf over marlbed paper. Rubbing at all edges. Gilt title intact. vi 617 pages. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. privately printed hardcover
1823157232Milano: Giovanni Silvestri 1823. Hardcover. Good in boards. Front hinge cracked. Rubbing along panel edges. Front panel bowed. Foxing throughout text. Giovanni Silvestri hardcover
187369129Paris : Librairie des Bibliophiles - Jouaust 1873. 220x140mm. brochÂŽ. Les pages de titre sont inclus ˆ la fin du 10e volume. Tirage en grand papier1 des 150 exemplaire numÂŽrotÂŽs sur papier de Hollande n¡ 45. TrÂs bel exemplaire. 2847 Librairie des Bibliophiles - Jouaust unknown