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Copies of this wonderful title are rare, but to find a copy in such wonderful condition as this is almost too much to hope for. Book is clean, bright and unmarked with minimal wear and a minor bump to the upper back corner of the backstrip. Dust jacket is clean and unmarked with light wear and no chips or tears. Dust jacket is not price-clipped and is now preserved in a clear protective sleeve. Original price on each flap of dust jacket has been overlaid with what may be a distributor's small sticker stating a new price of 4'- net. Truly a premium copy. Book
2012Atlantic-9781412903691Sage Publications 2012. Hardcover. New. Sage Publications hardcover
2012Atlantic-9781412903691Sage Publications 2012. Hardcover. New. Sage Publications hardcover
110639First edition first issue. London Printed for John Murray 1815. 2 blank 8 53 1 blank pp. 6 pp. publisher`s adverts with announcement of Jacqueline; a Tale and 2 titles and half-titles for The Works of Lord Byron at end. Bound with original wrappers in later brown half calf. Bookplate Gilbert Compton Elliot at front pastedown. Top edge gilt. Gilt spine. Uncut. . unknown
1995C102815Arthena. As New. 1995. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - -- Text in French. 717 pages; approximately 800 illustrations including 32 in color. Hallé Noël Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works La Vie et L'uvre Oeuvre Raisonnee -- with a bonus offer-- - May be EITHER: out of print OOP and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition; inquire for details . Arthena hardcover
1995C128844Arthena. As New. 1995. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - -- Text in French. 717 pages; approximately 800 illustrations including 32 in color. Hallé Noël Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works La Vie et L'uvre Oeuvre Raisonnee -- with a bonus offer-- - May be EITHER: out of print OOP and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition; inquire for details . Arthena hardcover
1981C91516Hales & Iremonger. As New. 1981. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 168 pages; illustrated with both black and white and with color images. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Life and Work Raisonnee -- with a bonus offer-- - May be EITHER: out of print OOP and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition; inquire for details . Hales & Iremonger hardcover
2004C102556ARTHENA. As New. 2004. Paperback. 2903239312 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in French. 167 pages; well-illustrated with many black and white and 45 color illustrations. Noël-Nicolas Noel Nicolas Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works La Vie et L'uvre Oeuvre Raisonnee -- with a bonus offer-- - May be EITHER: out of print OOP and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition; inquire for details . ARTHENA paperback
199731741Paris chez l'Artiste 1997 In-8, 7 feuillets monts en accordon et assembls une couverture rigide illustre. Etui illustr.Edition originale de ce texte recopi la main par l'auteur lui-mme 7 exemplaires numrots sur papier vlin, dont la couverture et chaque page sont ornes par Bertrand Dorny de compositions originales en couleurs, l'aquarelle et l'encre, rehausses de collages originaux faits partir de tirages photographiques, de papiers argents avec des effets optiques, de billets et d'horaires de trains, etc. Les 7 exemplaires ont t signs et justifis par l'auteur et l'artiste.
19329076New York City London 1932. Green paper wrapss with color illustration pasted to front cover string bound bifolium printed in black and red ink on Vidalon paper signed by Rackham on the first page very good. <p><br /> John Barry Ryan Jr. was the grandson and heir of prominent financier Thomas Fortune Ryan. In 1928 he married Margaret Nin Kahn daughter of Otto Kahn whose wealth and mustache were the inspiration for "Mr. Monopoly" and was sometimes known as "the King of New York."<br /> <br /> The Ryans were both collectors and patrons of the arts. A limited number of Rackham's The Night Before Christmas were printed with an extra leaf tipped in to the the front of the book that reads "A Merry Christmas from Mr. and Mrs. John Barry Ryan Christmas 1931" and supposedly distributed to friends and family. <br /> <br /> This is their Christmas greeting from 1932. Printed inside is Church's "Yes Virginia There is a Santa Claus." It seems to be a sort of prenatal gift as their daughter Virginia was born on February 9 1933. Virginia Ogilvy Countess of Airlie was the first American to be a lady-in-waiting serving Elizabeth II until her death in 2022 and was a Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order.<br /> <br /> The Santa Claus illustration on the cover seems to be specially commissioned by Ryan for the occasion as "Copyright 1932 by John Barry Ryan" is printed right beneath it. This image was not included in Rackham's illustrations for The Night Before Christmas and is stylistically different enough that it isn't believed to be an abandoned plate for that project. Arthur Rackham signed this copy on the bottom of the first page.<br /> <br /> Scarce with one holding in OCLC and no previous sales records.</p> . unknown
184721823London: Longmans 1847. Humphreys Noel. 8vo 6 1/4 x 4 1/2 in. Chromolithographed title page and 31 chromolithographed pages with text symbolic borders miniatures and initials printed in gold black and colors 2 page printed explanation and advertising leaf. Publisher's papier-maché boards covered with black plaster molded to appear like a Gothic carved wood binding with gilt stamped leather back. Although as inevitable with the gutta-percha gluing the leaves have become detached this is nonetheless an exemplary and extraordinarily fine copy of a fragile production usually found quite worn often missing the spine the edges chipped etc. but here with the binding showing almost no wear and even the gilt on the cover edges intact and the spine gilt visible though tarnished. This is the earliest example of this innovative use of materials to reproduce antiquarian handmade work and it met with considerable commercial success. Cornelius Hauck copy with bookplate. Ray The Illustrator and the Book in England 231; Abbey Life 222. <br /><br /> Longmans hardcover books
198251679Penguin Books. As New. 1982. Paperback. 0140063137 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Text pristine clean & unmarked - 210 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . Penguin Books paperback
90969London Paul Jerrard n.d. circa 1860. . First edition. 8vo. Hand-coloured pictorial title-page hand-coloured presentation page 10 fine hand-coloured lithograph plates text printed in red with decorative borders of grasses printed in gold. Contemporary green morocco gilt covers with fancy gilt borders and decorative gilt centre panel panelled spine in 6 compartments red morocco lettering piece with gilt to second others richly gilt raised bands all edges gilt.<br /> 'A scarce treasure for the collector' Dunbar.<br /><br />Published in Paul Gerard's series Cream and Gold Presents appropriate for marriage birthday and festive occasions for all seasons these were the ultimate in Victorian drawing-room books. Originally brought out in a gutta-percha binding copies easily fell apart and few have survived. The present copy is extremely fine.<br /> Dunbar p56. London, Paul Jerrard, n.d. circa 1860. hardcover
1924878F18London: Oxford University Press; Humphrey Milford 1924 . First edition. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 11.5" by 8.5". Not Stated. The two volume first edition of this beautifully and richly illustrated study of the history of tennis. The two volume first edition of this work. While eight-hundred copies of this work were produced it is thought that between three and four hundred copies were destroyed and only around four hundred sets put in general circulation.Illustrated with one-hundred and sixty illustrations across two volumes over one hundred and twenty-six plates. Including a colour frontispiece to volume I. Collated complete.Volume I examines the history of tennis from 1800 onwards alongside tennis in Australia and America and the history of amateur and professional champions while volume II contains sections on the laws and literature of tennis alongside discussion of the construction of courts and handicaps. In the publisher's original cloth bindings. Bumping to back strip head and tail with fading to spines. Minor light rubbing to boards. Internally firmly bound. Pages exceptionally clean and bright. Very Good Indeed Oxford University Press; Humphrey Milford hardcover
174364781-V6-1Leyden: S. Luchtmans 1743. Half perkament. 4to. Gegraveerde titelprent 'J. Punt inv. et fecit 1742'. 1469 4 pp. plus uitvouwbare platen. - Ruggen en platten wat geschaafd en iets vlekkig hoeken wat gebutst knepen iets los binnenwerk her en der iets vochtvlekkig de marges wat krap afgesneden. Compleet met 80 genummerde uitvouwbare platen plus een ongenummerde uitvouwbare kaart tussen pp. 1326 en 1327 De uitklapbare gegraveerde platen illustreren het proces van het distilleren de kunst van het meten en de huischemie. Onder de S vindt men ook de "Geheimen" waaronder waterwaarzeggerij hoe goud uit vergulde lijsten te halen en de "geheimen van Hippocrates". Andere gravures tonen tuinontwerpen planten en zelfs een ontwerp voor een open haard. De meeste van de tachtig uitvouwbare gegraveerde platen illustreren echter het vangen van vogels vissen en dieren - niet alleen konijnen en hazen maar ook wolven en vossen allemaal met behulp van een grote verscheidenheid aan vallen en ingewikkelde machines. De tekst geeft vooral advies over het houden en verzorgen van huisdieren de bijenteelt en het kappen van bomen. Het Huishoudelijk woordboek is ook een kookboek met veel recepten voor maaltijden en huismedicijnen al doet de titel dat niet vermoeden en ook tips en trucs om je schoonheid en gezondheid te behouden. Het bleef gedurende de 18e eeuw erg populair in heel Europa en ook in Japan waar de Nederlandse vertaling veel in gebruik was. Het werd begin 19e eeuw zelfs in het Japans vertaald. S. Luchtmans unknown
25862Répertoire établi par Noël Arnaud des oeuvres exécutées jusqu’au mois d’avril 1961. Musée de Silkeborg (Danemark), 1961, in-8 (24 x 16 cm) broché, paginé de 177 à 259. Chemise étui, avec un plat ajouré, de Thérèse Treille. Tirage à part à grandes marges du catalogue général autoritaire des gravures et lithographies de Jean Dubuffet. Comprend les textes en français du catalogue général, à l’exclusion de la partie photographique et des textes en danois, mais avec un texte de présentation de Jean Dubuffet et des pages d’éclaircissements, de corrections et de supplément. Tirage unique à 18 exemplaires (celui-ci n°2) sur papier Ingres Lana sous une couverture lithographique en trois couleurs tirée sur papier d’Arches spécialement conçue par Dubuffet (24 x 33,5 cm). Très rare.Webel, 772.
1944012137Paris Pierre Seghers 1944 In-8 carré Broché
16699704Aix J.B. et E. Roize 1669 In folio de 246 pp., 2 ff. + 1 ff. n.ch. entre 242 et 243 (Epitre de MM. Puilobier, Pomerols et Gailhard), demi cartonnage, papier ancien. Trace de mouillure ancienne sur le bas des premiers ff..
1896159811896. Paris Imprimerie Chaix (Ateliers Chéret) 1896 - Toilée 88 cm x 125 cm - Affiche de Jules Chéret pour les Grands Magasins du Louvre - Quelques légers manques à restaurer sinon bon état
201855670Paris Editions d'Art FMA 2018 In-4, en feuilles, couverture remplie illustre (embotage de l'diteur).Edition originale de ce pome, illustre par Bernard Alligand de 10 Suvres originales aux techniques varies (gravure, impression numrique, peinture, dcoupage, estampage...) avec des apports de matires (pigments, sables, papier aluminium, rsine...), dont une sur la couverture, un frontispice, 4 pleine page, une double page et 3 in-texte. Tirage unique limit 31 exemplaires numrots sur papier BFK Rives blanc, signs par l'auteur et l'artiste.
166200547<p><strong>"PERHAPS THE GREATEST SCANDAL.IN FRENCH THEATER"</strong> --- A composite volume containing six rare comedies from the age of Molière: Thomas Corneille. <em>Le festin de pierre; comedie mise en vers sur la prose de feu Mr de Moliere</em>. Paris: Sign of St. Louis Thomas Guillain and/or Jean Ribou 1683. 4 115 1 p. pi2 A-I6 K4. First edition. --- Noël Le Breton de Hauteroche.<em> Crispin musicien; comedie. </em>Paris: Pierre Promé 1674. 6 136 p. pi4-pi4 A-L8/4. First edition. --- <em>Le soldat Poltron; comedie</em>. Paris: Jean Ribou 1668. 48 p. A-D6. First edition. --- Jean de Rotrou. <em>Les sosies; comedie</em>. Paris: Gabriel Quinet 1668. 2 92 p. pi1 A-G6 H4. Possibly the second edition after the first of 1638 but one of three editions or issues published in Paris the same year. --- François Doneau. <em>La cocue imaginaire; comedie</em>. Paris: Jean Ribou 1662. 12 35 1 p. ã6 A-C6. Probably the third edition after Ribou editions of 1660 and 1661; another edition of 1662 based on the present has VIII 26 p. --- Charles Chevillet de Champmeslé. <em>Les grisettes; comedie</em>. Paris: Pierre Le Monnier 1671. 4 77 1 p. pi2 A-F8/4 G4-G4. Second edition but sometimes called the first having been so reduced from its three-act first appearance that one might reasonably consider it a different work. --- The headliner here is the first edition of Corneille's <em>Festin de Pierre</em> first performed in 1677.Corneille younger brother of the much more famous Pierre adapted his <em>Festin de pierre</em> from Molière's <em>Dom Juan</em>. In truth it's a rather family-friendly version stripped of its more risqué exchanges. Thus it stands as "perhaps the greatest scandal in the history of the French theater" DeJean. Elements of Molière's original production incensed the censors—which of course did nothing to quell popular demand. "In 1674 a year after Molière's death the long suppressed work was obviously still hot property." But nobody could get their hands on a copy. It didn't appear in print until 1682 and even then heavily censored. Thomas Corneille however managed to obtain a manuscript copy from Molière's widow "the one play whose publication had never been allowed." Corneille struck the offensive bits and found great success with it. "Indeed until the mid nineteenth century it continued to be staged instead of any text more closely linked to Molière's despite the fact that more authentic texts soon became available." ¶ While the others may be more obscure they surely have their own places in the history of French drama. Hauteroche's <em>Crispin</em> was among a small group of plays that "prefigure the parodic procedures that inform Dancourt's opera parodies" a successful series of farces and "alluded to the shift of power that had taken place in the Paris opera scene" Powell. ¶ <em>Le soldat Poltron </em>still mystifies scholars. A note on our title page calls Claude de La Rose aka Rosimond the author but this seems to have been debunked. "Fournel concludes that the play is so poor that the question of its authorship has no importance" Lancaster. The play's context is the 1667-1668 War of Devolution when France invaded territories in the Northeast held by Spain. ¶ <em>Les sosies</em> which takes as its subject the Greek legend of Amphitryonis the oldest play in the group first performed in 1636 and a theme Molière later explored in his own <em>Amphitryon</em>. Rotrou's play was tapped for related stage productions in 1650 and 1653 refreshed with elaborate stagecraft and a new ballet context respectively. "These precedents showed the vitality of the theme and also its adaptability which offered Molière the further possibility of producing scenes relying heavily on clever machinery—the 'pièce en machine' had become quite popular and Molière was always ready to utilize the latest techniques" Forehand. ¶ Our <em>Cocue imaginaire </em>was Ribou's shameless attempt to profit from the success of Molière's <em>Sganarelle ou Le cocu imaginaire</em>. "This <em>Cocuë imaginaire</em> which was never performed was thus a new fraudulent calculation of Ribou. F. Doneau was content to render <em>démarquer</em> <em>Sganarelle </em>scene by scene and often verse by verse and even hemistich by hemistich" Mongrédien. ¶ The final play in the volume Champmeslé's <em>Les grisettes</em> is perhaps the least familiar in the group. "The principal merit of Champmeslé's comedies" according to 19th-century bookseller J. Techener "consists above all in the faithful portrait of the little absurdities of bourgeois society." The play did draw on some elements of Molière's <em>Dom Juan</em> so perhaps it's fitting closure. ¶ All of these are scarce. We find a few North American copies of Corneille's <em>Festin de pierre</em> and this <em>Crispin musicien</em> at Harvard but none for the other four plays. Of <em>Les sosies</em> in fact we find no copies at all. --- PROVENANCE: An early owner has inked on each title what they seem to have thought was the date of the play's first performance.<em> Crispin</em> with faint penciled markings throughout. Early list of contents handwritten on a front fly-leaf. Old description of the volume clipped from a bookseller's catalog and tipped to a rear fly-leaf. Front paste-down bears the bookplate of Dr. Ernest Desnos 1852/1853-1925. --- CONDITION: Early brown leather the spine tooled in gold and with a leather label <em>Festin de Pierre</em>; marbled endpapers; red edges. ¶ All plays cropped close occasionally shaving a headline; E gathering of <em>Pierre </em>dampstained in the lower right and maybe half a dozen leaves with large tears affecting text A4 perhaps the worst more than 3" long partially repaired and with minor textual loss; <em>Cocue</em> dampstained and a bit ragged at the edges the lower margin wormed sometimes touching text; upper corner of <em>Grisettes </em>title torn away affecting a single letter. Extremities worn with the tailcap mostly chipped away the headcap partially so; leather covering the joints split about an inch from the bottom but all cords intact and the binding remains very strong; superficial surface crackling in the leather perhaps just dry perhaps a mottling solution gone wrong; once used as a coaster with a ring on the rear board. --- REFERENCES: Joan DeJean "The Work of Forgetting: Commerce Sexuality Censorship and Molière's Le Festin de Pierre" <em>Critical Inquiry</em> 29.1 Autumn 2002 p. 59-65; Mouhy <em>Abrége de l'histoire du théatre François </em>1780 v. 1 p. 195 <em>Festin de Pierre</em> "performed on 12 February 1677 printed in 1683 in-12"; John S. Powell "The Opera Parodies of Florent Carton Dancourt" <em>Cambridge Opera Jounral </em>13.2 July 2001 p. 88-89 on <em>Crispin</em>: "In this play the master of the house is both a singer and harpsichordist and his household servants display varying degrees of musical talent"; Henry Carrington Lancaster <em>A History of French Dramatic Literature in the Seventeenth Century: Part III the Period of Molière 1652-1672 </em>Johns Hopkins 1936 v. 1 p. 334-335 on <em>Poltron</em>: "The play is a farce written with apparent haste for an audience that had recently witnessed preparations for the War of Dévolution had seen officers providing their own equipment soldiers who lacked the valor of which they boasted and girls who were temporarily attracted by dreams of military prowess. The plot is slight."; Walter E. Forehand "Adaptation and Comic Intent: Plautus' 'Amphitruo' and Molière's 'Amphitryon'" <em>Comparative Literature Studies </em>11.3 Sept 1974 p. 205; W.L. Wiley "Molière and Plautus: The Legend of Amphitryon" <em>Romance Notes</em> vol. 15 suppl. 1 1973 p. 112 "There are certainly some similarities between Rotrou's <em>Les Sosies</em> especially in its <em>pièce à machine</em> adaptation and Molière's <em>Amphitryon</em> as Paul Mesnard has pointed out; but it is doubtful that Molière's 'first thought was of Rotrou his second of Plautus' as H.C. Lancaster has suggested"; Georges Mongrédien "'Le Cocu imaginaire' et 'La Cocuë imaginaire'" <em>Revue d'histoire littéraire de la France </em>72.5/6 Sep/Dec 1972 p. 1028 cited above but the entire article offers a fascinating account of the dramatic fraud; Librairie J. Techener <em>Description bibliographique des livres choisis en tous genres </em>Paris 1858 v. 2 p. 367 #10861; Lancaster <em>History of French Dramatic Literature</em> v. 1 p. 767 "When Champmeslé brought out a second edition of his play he reduced it to one act and changed the title"; M. Fuchs Review of Joseph-Frédéric Privitera's <em>Charles Chevillet de Champmeslé</em> <em>Revue d'histoire littéraire de la France </em>46.3/4 1939 p. 247 "<em>Les Grisettes</em> M. Privitera tells us was inspired by the <em>Précieuses</em> with the addition of elements taken from <em>Don Juan</em> from <em>Bourgeois Gentilhomme</em> from <em>Avare</em>"</p> hardcover
196917183Sainte Croix de Quintillangues, Fata Morgana, 1969. In-8 de 147-[5] pages en feuilles, couverture à rabats imprimée de l'éditeur.
194221239ENew York: Random House 1942. First Edition. Signed by actress Noel Neill on the half-title beneath the printed drawing of Superman with her name and that of the character she played “Lois Laneâ€. Noel Neill was the first actress to play Lois Lane and is the most famous woman associated with the role starting in 1948 opposite Kirk Allen as Superman in the Columbia Pictures 15 chapter Superman serial. In the 1950s she again played the role opposite George Reeves in the classic television series. Throughout the years Neill has been considered the classic Lois Lane and has made appearances in small roles in later Superman films including the most recent recent Superman Returns 2006. With a hint of foxing to the endpapers and with faint evidence of a cup mark to the cloth at the front board else an about fine bright copy in a very good lightly used dust jacket with some fading mostly to the spine a slight rippling from a cup mark and some small chips and tears. An illustrated Superman novel published here for the first time with line drawings and full color full page illustrations by Superman’s co-creator artist Joe Shuster. Random House hardcover books
1924316809Oxford: Oxford University Press 1924. First edition one of 800 copies. Profusely illustrated after photographs old engravings etc. 106 plates on 80 leaves in volume I and 54 plates on 47 leaves in Volume II. xv 281; viii 282-580 pp. 2 vols. 4to. Publisher's blue buckram. With front pictorial dust wrapper for each volume laid in. First edition one of 800 copies. Profusely illustrated after photographs old engravings etc. 106 plates on 80 leaves in volume I and 54 plates on 47 leaves in Volume II. xv 281; viii 282-580 pp. 2 vols. 4to. IN PARTIAL DJS. The standard work on the history of court tennis. The archive of the Oxford University Press reveals that in 1932 some 380 sets of the edition were pulped. The true limitation is therefore nearer to 420. Whitman p. 28 Oxford University Press unknown books
18471267London: Longman & Company 1847. First edition. First edition. 12mo. Superbly bound in full black impressed morocco binding over beveled boards by Hayday. 31 chromolithographed full-page illustrations chromo title-page text borders and initials all by Noel Humphreys. A monumental production of this most notable and sought-after early Victorian landmark in book binding and color production. A fine copy with almost no signs of wear seldom seen in this condition. Longman & Company unknown