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75955Leipzig Insel 1912. 4° 3 nn. Bl. 415 S. 1 nn. Bl. Orig.-Halbpergamentband mit Rückenvergoldung und Buntpapierbezug. Rundumrotschnitt. Min. berieben. Vorsatz minimalst stockflecking ansonsten sauberes schönes Exemplar. Nr. 411 von 825 nummerierten Exemplaren. Sarkowski 186 D. - Jubiläumsausgabe zum 600. Geburtstag des Dichters. - Einbandentwurf von E. R. Weiß. Gedruckt in der Spamerschen Buchdruckerei Leipzig auf Bütten. - Wie stets ohne den Druckvermerk des Insel-Verlages. 010 Leipzig, Insel, 1912 unknown
193119057Paris, Le Vasseur, et Cie, 1931. 3 volumes in-4, demi-chagrin bleu nuit, dos à nerfs ornés de filets et fleurons dorés, tête dorées, étuis. Couvertures conservées.
17892010150003London: Londra: Tommaso Masi e Comp 1789-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 4 volume set. Bound in contemporary speckled calf. Gilt ruled. Spine gilt. Red and green leather spine labels. Engraved frontispiece portrait of Boccaccio. Marbled bookplate. XXI 317 p.; 442 p.; 356 p.; 322 p. Forms part of the 'Novellieri italiani' compiled by G.D. Poggiali. Probably printed in Leghorn by Masi Parenti p.124. Brunet I page 103. ESTC T102336. <br> Armorial bookplate of the Duke of Somerset motto: Foy Pour Devoir "Faith for Duty. Londra: Tommaso Masi, e Comp hardcover
2 vol. in-folio, pp. XL, 104; pp. XXXI, 198; testi corredati da ricche illustrazioni a colori, legatura in piena pelle granata, riquadro di filetti e titoli in oro al dorso e al piatto anteriore, con impressioni a secco, taglio superiore dorato, astuccio in pelle ornato da bordure in oro. Edizione a tiratura limitata a 1500 esemplari (nostro n.625). Nel primo volume: Vita nuova. Introduzione di A. Schiaffini e nota di Emerico Giachery. Illustrazioni riprodotte dagli affreschi di Andrea Bonaiuti, presentate da Valerio Mariani. Nel secondo volume: In laude di Dante. Testo critico delle due redazioni autografe a cura di Aldo Rossi. Con uno scritto di Ernesto Giacomo Parodi. Illustrazioni dal Codice Chigiano L. VIII-926 presentate da Valerio Mariani e da Agostino Ghilardi. Elegante esemplare tirato su carta usomano, con barbe (liee usura al dorso del secondo volume. . .
19549407Lexington KY: Gravesend Press 1954. Vellum Binding. Near Fine binding. 18mo. 10 48 4 pp. illus. Limited edition number 9 of 200 copies. As issued in vellum-backed patterned-paper over boards. Lacking the slipcase. A handsome copy with only light toning to the perimeters of the boards; contents clean. This copy with 4-page prospectus. <br /> <br /> This work was the first book issued by the Gravesend Press that was actually printed using the Graves' press in their stable by Graves and Jacob Hammer. Kredel's charming engraved pressmark of a sleeping pressman graces the final page. Graves writes about this in his Bibliographical Confession the donkey in the window was their family pet Patience. Graves operated the press as a sideline from about 1949 through to the end of his life in 1960 issuing scarcely more than half a dozen books. While less known that some of his contemporaries he took his place amidst a vibrant mid-century printing and illustrating scene—friends with Victor Hammer Carolyn Reading Fritz Kredel John DePol John Fass and others. H. Richard Archer in a history of the Graves and his press published in The Kentucky Review Spring 1987 summarizes Graves's work thus: "All of the books whether pamphlets or bound books reflect the taste and high standards of a true amateur craftsman and as such they certainly qualify as choice examples from one of this generation's most distinguished private presses." Press historian Roderick Cave notes that this was "probably the most successful Gravesend book" p. 263. Cave The Private Press 2nd edition; Graves The Gravesend Press: A Bibliographical Confession p. 11-13. Gravesend Press unknown
58813The Folio Society. London. 2007. Full red morocco decorated in gilt and black fold over box unused a very nice copy. Luxury LIMITED EDITION of 1750 copies no.548. Together with the 8pp. pamphlet - The Happy Art of Narration'. The Folio Society. London. 2007. unknown
Cm. 33, pp. 70 (4). Con 7 tavole f.t. con acqueforti originali di Giovanni Piacesi, ciascuna protetta da velina e firmata a matita. Solida legatura originale in mezza pelle, dorso liscio con titoli in oro. Entro custodia (legatura di Codina). Perfetta conservazione. Tiratura limitata a 175 esemplari numerati (ns. n. 42).
1761146436Lucca: Giovanni Ghiara 1761. Eighteenth century edition of Giovanni Boccaccio’s masterpiece. Quarto bound in full flexible red calf with gilt titles to the spine floral endpapers frontispiece portrait of Boccaccio illustrated with woodcuts and a folding family tree. In very good condition. The Decameron is a collection of novellas by the 14th-century Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio 1313–1375. The book is structured as a frame story containing 100 tales told by a group of seven young women and three young men sheltering in a secluded villa just outside Florence to escape the Black Death which was afflicting the city. Boccaccio probably conceived the Decameron after the epidemic of 1348 and completed it by 1353. The various tales of love in The Decameron range from the erotic to the tragic. Tales of wit practical jokes and life lessons contribute to the mosaic. In addition to its literary value and widespread influence for example on Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales it provides a document of life at the time. Written in the vernacular of the Florentine language it is considered a masterpiece of classical early Italian prose. Giovanni Ghiara unknown
19036121London UK: A. H. Bullen 1903. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very good . Louis Chalon. 4to 24 x 17 cm. 332 404 pp. Half-bound by The Kuster Bindery NY with green leather corners and uppers with and marbled covers. Gilt decorations and titles to spines . Top edges gilt. Text blocks tight and unmarked. A. H. Bullen hardcover
15-4874New York: Limited Editions Club 1940. TWO VOLUMES. 4to. 536 pp. Very Good Half Black Gilded Calf On Decorative Cloth Covered Boards with staining on cloth boards minor rubbing on gilt top edge of text block shelf wear & rubbing along leather bound spine otherwise Near Fine. Provenance: John Ruyle; bookplate of previous owner Alice Dyar Russell inside cover of Volume I. Numbered 55 of 530 copies signed by Illustrator Fritz Kredel on colophon page. New Translations have been supplied for stories omitted from the Florio translation. New York: Limited Editions Club, 1940. hardcover
194010223New York: The Limited Editions Club 1940. Hardcover. VG. Oblong Small 4to 9" - 11; 566 pages; Signed by Illustrator. Very Good. One of the out of series titles produced by LEC one of 530 copies Making it one of the scarest titles done by LEC this being #150. The first english translation of 1620 plus two takes there omitted. Illustrated with woodcuts by Fritz Kredel who also signed this edition. Book is about VG and better than normally seen. Some wear to leather at top and bottom of spine but a superior example of the title. The original letter and shipping note pasted into the back of the book with a ex-libris in front of each title. The Limited Editions Club hardcover
180324969Milano: Dalla Società Tipografica de' Classici Italiani 1803. First Edition. Hardcover. In four volumes. lxiii 516pp; 526pp; 416pp; 312 151pp index and publisher's advertisements. Subscribers' list at the end of volume one. Contemporary quarter calf over marbled boards spines lettered and decorated in gold all edges uncut. Engraved frontispiece. Volume one includes Vita di Giovanni Boccaccio Fiorentino Poeta by Filippo Villani and Vita di Giovanni Boccaccio by Girolamo Tiraboschi. Volume four includes Vita di Dante Alighieri and Lettere di Messer Giovanni Boccaccio. Some wear to extremities a couple of short closed tears to the spines. Internally particularly clean with many pages still unopened. In the Italian language. Gamba 190.; Octavo. Dalla Società Tipografica de' Classici Italiani hardcover
in-16, pp. (XII, ultima bianca), 236,. Legatura del tempo piena pelle marmorizz., dorso riccamente ornato in oro, con titolo su tassello. Le venti Novelle, tratte dalle cento del Decamerone, furono scelte da Anton-Federico Seghezzi e presentate nella presente edizione dallo stesso Seghezzi ai lettori nelle undici pagine iniziali. Esemplare assai bello.. Manca al Cat. Della Mostra Boccaccesca della Laurenziana del 1975..
18901390Traduction et notes de Francisque Reynard. Reliure demi-maroquin marine à coins. Dos à nerfs avec titre et auteur dorés, date en queue. Double filet doré sur les plats. Tête dorée. Couverture et dos conservés. Intérieur d'une parfaite fraîcheur. Illustré de nombreuses gravures dans et hors-texte de Jacques WAGREZ. Le coin inférieur du Tome 2 est un peu abîmé.
11126Nice. Sefer. 1976-1978 ; 5 vol. in-4 (26 x 20,5 cm). Plein cuir fauve maroquiné, dos à nerfs orné, riche décor estampé à foid et teinté avec filets dorés sur les plats, gardes doublées de soie moirée, têtes dorées, étuis bordés. Légère décoloration des dos aux tomes 2 et 5, si non parfait état.
19992004A Paris, Éditions Diane de Selliers, 1999.
193485901934 2 volumes (two books), broché petit in-quarto carré (paperback in-quarto), dos et couverture crèmes imprimés (white spine and cover printed) - dos et première de couverture rempliée ornés d'une petite illustration en couleurs (spine and front cover decorated with small illustration in colors), tranches non rognées (edges no smooth), tirage limité à 2500 exemplaires sur papier Vélin des Papeteries Navarre (limited edition - 2500 copies were printed), illustrations hors-texte en couleurs et bandeaux - lettrines et culs-de-lampe en noir de (illustrations full page engvraving in colors and dropped initials - headpieces and headpieces in black of) Umberto Brunelleschi, 351+289 pages, 1934 à Paris Gibert Jeune Librairie d'Amateurs,
ORD-12033Illustré par Jean Gradassi Le Miniaturiste. Nice. Sefer. 1976-1978. 5 volumes in-4 (208 x 250mm) plein maroquin ocre brun (teinte variant légèrement selon les tomes de plus à moins foncé), dos à 5 nerfs, plats estampés à froid d'un décor géométrique, gardes satinées, têtes dorées sous étuis satinés brun, reliure de l'éditeur. 45 illustrations couleurs de Jean Gradassi dont une planche double, 29 hors texte, 5 titres frontispices et 10 têtes de chapitres à pleine page, nombreuses lettrines et culs-de-lampe couleur et or. Tirage limité à 2530 exemplaires tous sur vélin de Lana. Un des 1808 exemplaires sans suite mais enrichi d'une gouache originale de Jean Gradassi, hommage de l'artiste. Dos uniformément passés, menus défauts aux étuis, très bon état intérieur.
Paris, Gibert Jeune, Librairie d'Amateurs, 1934. 2 volumes in-4, brochés, couvertures illustrées en couleurs et rempliées, 342 et 281 pages, sous étui. Chaque volume est illustré de 16 hors-texte en couleurs et de 70 dessins en noir pour le tome 1 et 68 dessins pour le 2 de Brunelleschi. Exemplaires en parfait état numérotés sur Vélin des Papeteries Navarre. (N° 732). Bel ex., en parfait état.
29222Paris, Gibert Jeune, Librairie d'Amateurs, 1934. 2 volumes in-4, brochés, couvertures illustrées en couleurs et rempliées, 342 et 281 pages, sous étui.
111449In Amsterdamo (Amsterdam), l'Anno 1703, sans éditeur [Elzevir], 1 volume in-12 de 85x150 mm environ, (1) f., (13) ff. (titre portant la marque à la sphère armillaire, table), 811 pages, (1) f., plein veau havane granité, dos lisse portant titres dorés sur pièce de titre rouge et riche décor de caissons à motifs dorés, tranches finement mouchetées. Manquent les pages 489 à la page 496, 4 feuillets de la table restaurés dont 1 avec manque de texte, 7 autres feuillets restaurés dans le volume sans atteinte au texte (65-66, 137-139, 185 manque de papier dans un coin, 209-210, 231-232, 329-332, 703-704), rares rousseurs, tache sur un mors, frottements sur les coupes, sinon bon état.
1912268670Leipzig : Insel-verlag 1912. First Facsimile Edition. Hardcover. Finely bound in gilt-blocked vellum over decorated boards. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling and rubbing to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Provenance : Edmund Schilling's copy. Physical description; 4 Bl. 415 S. : m. zahlr. Ho lzschn. 1 Bl. ; 4. Notes; Holzschn nach Giovanni Gregorio de Gregorii d. Ausg. v. 1492 in Venedig. - Zur Feier d. 600. Geburtstages v. Boccaccio neu gedr. durch die Spamersche Buchdr. Leipzig in 825 Ex. Subjects; Italian literature. Boccaccio Giovanni 1313-1375. Leipzig : Insel-verlag hardcover
1935248502London: Printed By Isaac Jaggard MDCXX ; Printed at the Shakespeare Head Press Saint Aldates Oxford and Published for the Press by Basil Blackwell MCMXXXV 1935. First Edition. Hardcover. Worn copy bound in half aniline calf over calf boards with a gilt-blocked label to the spine. Some wear and tear to the spine and panel edges as with age. Physical description; 268 pages. Notes; Limited printing of 325 copies. Facsimile of the First Jaggard edition. Subjects; Boccaccio Giovanni 1313-1375 — Translations into English. Boccaccio Giovanni 1313-1375. — Decamerone. Plague — Europe — History — Fiction. Storytelling — Fiction. Italian. Storytelling. Plague - Europe - History. London: Printed By Isaac Jaggard (MDCXX) ; Printed at the Shakespeare Head Press Saint Aldates Oxford and Published for the Pres hardcover
1846ROD0100211"BARBIER. 1846. In-8. Relié cuir dos-coins. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos à nerfs, Rousseurs. VIII+505 pages. Illustré de nombreuses gravures noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Dos à 4 nerfs. Titre, filets et caissons dorés. Vignettes par Mm. Tony Johannot, H.Baron, Eug.Laville, Célestin Nanteuil, Grandville, Geoffroi, etc. Gravure noir et blanc en frontispice. Coiffes frottées. Ex libris ""Robert Thibaut"" + Ex libris ""Roland Thibaut"". Coins frottés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 850-Littératures italienne, roumaine, rhéto-romane"
alb5cc39a5cdd41b653Boccaccio D. Decameron 2t In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Bokkachcho D. Dekameron 2t.. Academy 1931. SKUalb5cc39a5cdd41b653.