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18657261New York: D. Appleton and Company 443 & 445 Broadway 1865. Small octavo 18.5 x 12 cm. 200 4 pages. Advertisements. The First American Edition of Leonard Francis Simpson's English language translation of Brillat-Savarin's magnificent Physiologie du Gout. The earliest English language translation was that of Fayette Robinson published in Philadelphia in 1854. Simpson's translation here is quite unfaithful to the original admitting in the Introduction that "Many parts are however condensed others omitted as not suited to the present tone of society." Starting in 1864 editions of Simpson's translation published in the UK strayed even further with emphasis placed on a rejection of gourmandise and the title to what we have here. Quite a departure from Brillat-Savarin's original. But the translator did have high hopes for this book to affect a change upon Britain and presumably in America with this issue. The Translator's Preface has been omitted in this edition which is a shame as it takes the form of a discussion among Olympians where the goddess Gasterea speaks up to Jupiter informing him that "There is a race. of bold sea-girt islanders who worship me well in their way; indeed mighty fires of coal never cease to burn in my honour; but it a melancholy fact that London does not know 'How to Dine!'" The author proposes a reform movement starting with this book. In publisher's blind ruled and gilt-titled burgundy cloth. Very near fine. Bitting page 437; Cagle 104. D. Appleton and Company, 443 & 445 Broadway hardcover
186518674NY: Appleton 1865. First US edition. Hardcover. Spine gilt dulled nick to cover cloth at top of rear joint rubbing to edge of spine internally near fine. Original pebbled brown cloth with gilt title and ornament on spine; 12mo 4.5 x 7 inches 200 pp. 4-page publisher's catalogue at rear. <br/><br/>An abridged translation from Brillat-Savarin's "Physiologie du Gout" keeping the same basic order chapter titles etc. but with the emphasis on ". . . the Cure of Leanness and Reduction of Corpulency rather than to the art of giving dinners." Bitting page 437 for 1859 London edition. Appleton hardcover
1981Q-0140461574Penguin Books 1981-07-30. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Penguin Books paperback
1971106088NY:: Knopf. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1971. Hardcover. 0394473434 . Translated from the French by M. F. K. Fisher. Stated first edition thus. Near fine in a very good age toning dust jacket. Sewn-in ribbon bookmark. . Knopf, hardcover
197912937New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1979. Third printing. Original cream colored cloth with gilt decorated front cover gilt titled spine. 443 pages with deckle fore-edge and red top-edge stain. In the definitive English translation by M. F. K. Fisher. "The most famous book ever written about food and man's taste for it Brillat-Savarin's The Physiology of Taste which was first published--at the author's expense--in 1825 is today considered the bible of all serious eaters. There have been many translations but there has never been one like M. F. K. Fisher's." Mary Frances Kennedy Fisher 1908 - 1992 is considered one of America's greatest writers. Her writings revere the art of eating simply but well of taking pleasure where it is found and of loving life with all of its challenges. This copy is INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY M. F. K. FISHER to a close personal friend. "For Loverne Morris from Mary Frances with love always and the tacit agreement of J. A. Brillat-Savarin Glen Ellen 1984 MFK Fisher." Search our listings for other titles inscribed by M. F. K. Fisher. SIGNED. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Alfred A. Knopf Hardcover
199929360Washington DC:: Counterpoint 1999. First Printing of this Reprint Edition. A Very Good plus copy with previous owner inscription in a Very Good plus unclipped dust jacket with sunning to the spine. This edition reprints the 1994 Arion Press edition limited to just 200 numbered and signed copies. This edition reproduces the pages of the Arion edition in a slightly smaller format but including the Wayne Thiebaud illustrations. The book is considered the most "famous book ever written about food and man's taste for it." It was first published in 1825 and is today considered the bible of all serious eaters. The author discusses such topics as feasting and fasting the influence of gourmandism on marriage his definition of taste his investigation into digestion sleep and dreams and much more. Fisher's translation is the most celebrated due to her conversational notes and rich insights anecdotes and ruminations. Counterpoint, unknown
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19272325New York: Boni and Liveright 1927. hardcover. Book G: wear to boards and spine scuffing bumped corners. toning/foxing to endpapers text clean binding tight. 8vo second printing February 1927. Foreword by Frank Crowninshield. from Publisher's Note to First Complete English Edition: "There have been several Editions of Brillat-Savarin's Physiologie du Gout in an English dress but they have all been curtailed and more or less altered. The present un-abridged translation is we believe the first attempt made to offer to English readers this book as it was written." #02390. Boni and Liveright unknown
CNAP044aSan Francisco: The Arion Press 1994. Limited Edition. Hardcover. New. Thiebaud Wayne. Folio size 13 3/4" by 10 1/4" 356 pages plus 18 unnumbered pages for the prints 374 pages total. The text is Neo Didot in Monotype composition by Mackenzie & Harris. The display type is Bodoni Bold handset in foundry type. The drawings were printed by letterpress from photopolymer plates. The paper is French mould-made Lana Royale; a heavier weight of the same paper is used for the lithographs. The binding done in-house is hand-sewn in full blue-gray cloth with black titling on the front and spine and a drawing by Thiebaud across the bottom. The slipcase is covered in the same cloth with titling and a vignette on the spine. The color prints binding cloth and slipcase were printed lithographically. Edition of 200 copies plus 26 lettered copies hors de commerce signed by the artist. M.F.K. Fisher 1908-1992 contributed an introduction to the second Arion Press book "A Commonplace Book of Cookery" in 1975 but died before we were able to pay tribute to her by publishing her first major literary work a translation of Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin's 1755-1826 famous gastronomic essays. This book originally made for hire in 1948 for the Limited Editions Club formed her as an author on subjects relating to food wine dining and living well in the largest sense. <br /> <br /> She became a good friend of the Press extending invitations to "the crew" to come to her home in St. Helena for a hike and a swim followed by lunch where the conversation was always lively but never about food.<br /> <br /> The artist Wayne Thiebaud delivered to Hoyem a large pile of original ink drawings and told him to use what he wanted. Hoyem made photocopies of the drawings and sorted and combined them as he saw fit and Thiebaud immediately approved the selection. He also made the nine lithographs in color and drew a design for the cover of the binding that showed the skills he learned as a commercial graphic artist. A trade edition was published by Counterpoint in 1996. <br /> <br /> Note that while this copy is marked as a "Display" copy we do not believe it was actually used as such as both the book and slipcase are in fine condition. <br /> <br /> ___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please inquire for details.<br /> <br /> ___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. The Arion Press hardcover
2011SKU0565674Vintage 2011-10-04. paperback. Good. 5x1x7. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Vintage paperback
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194910823New York: The Limited Editions Club 1949. Second-hand hardcover. <p>Brillat-Savarin Jean Anthelme. The Physiology of Taste. The Limited Editions Club: New York 1949. 4to 270x180mm qtr bnd tan pigskin dec paper bds 2xvi4716pp. #567/1500 translation by M F K Fisher; illustration by Sylvain Sauvage VG/-</p> <p><br /> BRILLAT-SAVARIN Jean Anthelme. 1755-1826<br /> <br /> The Physiology of Taste or meditations on transcendental gastronomy. A new translation by M.F.K Fisher with profuse annotations by the translator and illustrations by Sylvain Sauvage. <br /> <br /> New York : The Limited Editions Club 1949. First edition thus limited No. 567 of 1500; 19th series volume 5 unsigned as issued. Translation and annotations by M F K Fisher colour illustration by Sylvain Sauvage. Designed and printed by R L Dothard at the shop of E L Hildreth & Co Battlebro.<br /> <br /> Octavo 270x180mm sympathetically and professionally rebacked new spine and endpapers quarter bound light tan English pigskin to match the original illustrated printed paper boards 2xvi4716pp. Numerous in-text colour illustrations. Lacks slipcase; bookplate to front pastedown "ex libris John Fuller"; boards faintly soiled edges lightly worn top-edges lightly agetoned internally fine.<br /> <br /> <br /> Brillat-Savarin was a French lawyer and politician during and after the French revolution. Renowned as an epicure and gastronome he worked on his Physiologie du Gout all his life assembling it just before he died; it was privately published at his expense just two months before his death. Neither a cookery book nor a memoir it is rather a discussion of the nature of eating in its widest sense. It starts with twenty gastronomical "aphorismes" perhaps the best known being "IV tell me what you eat and I will tell you who you are"; then thirty "méditations" and finishes with twenty-seven 'variétés' in the form of anecdotes adventures recipes and inventions.<br /> <br /> "For the French and outsides alike this work early attained the status of an exemplary culinary text perhaps the exemplary text. the Physiology of Taste civilizes eating. Moreover it socializes food and it does so by recounting in story after story our social relations with food. it appears to us today as something of a sociology of taste ahead of its time" Priscilla Parkhurst Ferguson Accounting for Taste: The Triumph of French Cuisine Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2004 p. 31.<br /> <br /> George Macy 1900-1956 founded the Limited Editions Club of New York in 1929 to publish in limited editions of 1500 copies beautifully illustrated classic titles to club members who had paid a subscription. Between 1929 and 1985 Macy published 548 books roughly 10-12 a year each individually designed and illustrated and usually signed and numbered by the best artists and book illustrators. The Physiology of Taste is the only 'food book' so published.<br /> <br /> M.F.K. Fisher Mary Frances Kennedy Fisher Parrish Friede 1908 – 1992 was a revered American food writer. She wrote 27 books many on food and gastronomy. This translation released on Christmas Eve 1949 was universally praised. "Craig Claiborne of the New York Times said Fisher's prose perfectly captured the wit and gaiety of the book and lauded the hundreds of marginal glosses that she added to elucidate the text."¹<br /> <br /> Félix Roy who went by the name 'Sylvain Sauvage' 1888-1948 was a French artist and prolific book illustrator. He illustrated several books for the Limited Editions Club. He died shortly before publication of this volume leaving the print run unusually for the Limited Editions Club unsigned.<br /> <br /> John Fuller 1916-2001 had a long career in hospitality journalism and education. Formerly Director of the Scottish Hotel School at the University of Strathclyde Professor Fuller was until his retirement in 1976 Head of the Department of Catering Management at Oxford Polytechnic. He was also a significant collector of culinary material and the author of a number of hospitality culinary and restaurant text books many still relevant today. The John Fuller Collection is held at Oxford Brookes University.<br /> <br /> A lovely copy of the most poetic and highly regarded English translation delightfully illustrated from the library of a significant culinary collector.<br /> <br /> § Newman R G. Great & Good Books:a bibliographical catalogue of the Limited Editions Club 1929-1985 Chicago: R. G. Newman Inc 1989. 201; Zealand & Tarpey-Schweid. M.F.K. Fisher: an annotated bibliography fourth edition. San Franscisco : the authors 2013 pps. 21 & 48.<br /> <br /> ¹ Reardon Joan. Poet of the Appetites. New York : North Point Press 2004 p.203.<br /> <br /> </p> The Limited Editions Club unknown
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194910928New York: The Limited Editions Club 1949. Second-hand hardcover. <p>Brillat-Savarin Jean Anthelme. The Physiology of Taste. The Limited Editions Club: New York 1949. 4to 270x180mm qtr bnd tan pigskin dec paper bds slipcase 2xvi4716pp #393/1500 translation by M F K Fisher; illustration by Sylvain Sauvage Fine</p> <p><br /> BRILLAT-SAVARIN Jean Anthelme. 1755-1826<br /> <br /> The Physiology of Taste or meditations on transcendental gastronomy. A new translation by M.F.K Fisher with profuse annotations by the translator and illustrations by Sylvain Sauvage. <br /> <br /> New York : The Limited Editions Club 1949. First edition thus limited No. 393 of 1500; 19th series volume 5 unsigned as issued. Translation and annotations by M F K Fisher colour illustration by Sylvain Sauvage. Designed and printed by R L Dothard at the shop of E L Hildreth & Co Battlebro.<br /> <br /> Octavo 270x180mm quarter bound light tan English pigskin illustrated printed paper boards slipcase 2xvi4716pp. Numerous in-text colour illustrations. top-edge small blemish; slipcase faintly soiled else fine.<br /> <br /> Brillat-Savarin was a French lawyer and politician during and after the French revolution. Renowned as an epicure and gastronome he worked on his Physiologie du Gout all his life assembling it just before he died; it was privately published at his expense just two months before his death. Neither a cookery book nor a memoir it is rather a discussion of the nature of eating in its widest sense. It starts with twenty gastronomical "aphorismes" perhaps the best known being "IV tell me what you eat and I will tell you who you are"; then thirty "méditations" and finishes with twenty-seven 'variétés' in the form of anecdotes adventures recipes and inventions. <br /> "For the French and outsides alike this work early attained the status of an exemplary culinary text perhaps the exemplary text. the Physiology of Taste civilizes eating. Moreover it socializes food and it does so by recounting in story after story our social relations with food. it appears to us today as something of a sociology of taste ahead of its time" Priscilla Parkhurst Ferguson Accounting for Taste: The Triumph of French Cuisine Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2004 p. 31.<br /> <br /> George Macy 1900-1956 founded the Limited Editions Club of New York in 1929 to publish in limited editions of 1500 copies beautifully illustrated classic titles to club members who had paid a subscription. Between 1929 and 1985 Macy published 548 books roughly 10-12 a year each individually designed and illustrated and usually signed and numbered by the best artists and book illustrators. The Physiology of Taste is the only 'food book' so published.<br /> <br /> M.F.K. Fisher Mary Frances Kennedy Fisher Parrish Friede 1908 – 1992 was a revered American food writer. She wrote 27 books many on food and gastronomy. This translation released on Christmas Eve 1949 was universally praised. "Craig Claiborne of the New York Times said Fisher's prose perfectly captured the wit and gaiety of the book and lauded the hundreds of marginal glosses that she added to elucidate the text."¹<br /> <br /> Félix Roy who went by the name 'Sylvain Sauvage' 1888-1948 was a French artist and prolific book illustrator. He illustrated several books for the Limited Editions Club. He died shortly before publication of this volume leaving the print run unusually for the Limited Editions Club unsigned.<br /> <br /> A fine copy of the most poetic and highly regarded English translation delightfully illustrated.<br /> <br /> § Newman R G. Great & Good Books:a bibliographical catalogue of the Limited Editions Club 1929-1985 Chicago: R. G. Newman Inc 1989. <br /> § Zealand & Tarpey-Schweid. M.F.K. Fisher: an annotated bibliography fourth edition. San Franscisco : the authors 2013 pps. 21 & 48.<br /> <br /> ¹ Reardon Joan. Poet of the Appetites. New York : North Point Press 2004 p.203.</p> The Limited Editions Club unknown
140947668San Francisco CA: The Arion Press 1994. Limited Edition. Fine. Limited edition Number 115 of a limited 200 copies signed by Wayne Thiebaud. Bound in publisher's gray-blue cloth stamped in blue and black. With full-page lithographs and reproduced drawings throughout by Wayne Thiebaud. Trivial soiling to top edge of textblock else Fine. In a Near Fine slipcase with light edge wear tiny dent light soiling and droplet stain to cloth. A striking production by Arion Press of the foremost 19th-century gastronomic discourse being a series of meditations recipes and reflections. Thiebaud's bright eye-catching drawings brilliantly captures the epicurian's philosophy on all things food and wine. The Arion Press Bibliography 44. The Arion Press unknown
205958San Francisco CA: The Arion Press 1994. First edition. Large hardcover. 356 pages. Number 152 from an edition of only 200 from a total edition of 226 with Neo Didot text display text Bodoni Bold and printed on a French mould-made Lana Royale paper with two different weights for the text and illustration sheets. This is the forty fourth publication from the Arion Press. Features Brillat-Savarin's classic text translated by M.F.K. Fisher. Includes two hundred drawings and nine color lithographs by Wayne Thiebaud. A fine copy in cloth boards and in a fine cloth covered slipcase and with laid in very near fine example of the 16 page prospectus. Signed by Thiebaud on the limitation page. An exquisite version of this classic. Please note that this is a heavy and oversized book and will require extra shipping. The Arion Press unknown