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19351200Paris, Eugène Figuière, 1935, 12 X 19 cm., broché, 250 pp. Préface de Tristan BERNARD. Portrait en frontispice. Petites taches d'encre sur la couverture recto. Exemplaire partiellement non coupé, en bon état.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 446 pages. Full dark red cloth boards. Slight edge wear to dust jacket. Attractive small format: 4 3/4"w x 7 1/2"h. Modern Library #158. Rockwell Kent torch bearer design on endpapers and embossed on cover.
74882Paris, Casterman, 1988. 23 x 28, 91 pp., nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en N/B, reliure d'édition carton imprimé, bon état.
12779Comédie-proverbe en un acte, mêlée de couplets, précédée de nouvelles et contes rémois en prose et en vers. Cet ouvrage orné de vignette, fleurons, encadrements etc. est composé (typographiquement) par l’auteur, n’a été tiré qu’à 50 exemplaires dont 25 exemplaires seulement sont en vente. In 12 cartonnage à la bradel, pièce de titre cuir, titre, 120 pages, texte encadré d’un filet noir, non rogné ; Reims H. HUET imprimeur. BRISSARD BINET libraire 1855. Deux plats de couverture conservés. Très bon état. Edition originale fort rare. Le novice de St Thierry- Fauvette et jeune fille- Pastel- récréation les rues de Reims arrangées en conte- 99 moutons… comédie proverbe en un acte.
Spine and part of wraps have been crudely reinforced with masking tape while inner hinges have been reinforced with cellotape. Some creasing to wraps. Wraps are browned. Internally VG. ; Greek text with Latin Commentary; 156 pages
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Original decorative cloth bdg. with Dante's portrait gilt on front board and spine. Black cloth with red decorative borders. Gilt on spine with Greek letters 'Dantou o Paradeisos [.] Metaphrasis Konstantinou Mousourou', and gilt publisher's name in English on lower. A small etiquette on lower spine. Some little wormholes on cloth and several pages. Pages are partly opened, uncut and untrimmed. Slightly faded on cloth's board. A stamp on first page. Otherwise a very good copy. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Greek (Modern). [xiv], 334 p. 14 p. 'prologos' by Musurus. Konstantinos Mousouros, also known as Kostaki Musurus Pasha, was an Ottoman Greek diplomatic official of the Ottoman Empire who served as ambassador to Greece, Austria, Great Britain, Belgium, and the Netherlands. He was born in 1807 in Constantinople (Istanbul) to a distinguished Phanariote family. His brother, Pavlos Mousouros, also became a diplomat. Mousouros became the first ambassador of the Ottoman Empire to the newly independent Kingdom of Greece in 1840, a position he kept until 1848. In 1847-48 he was a central figure in the events known as Mousourika (??????????), which led to his temporary recall and the breakdown of relations between the two states. On his return to Athens he survived an assassination attempt, leading to his transfer to Vienna. In 1850 he took up the post of Ottoman ambassador to the Great Britain and Ireland, which he kept for 35 consecutive years, until his retirement in 1885. During the same period, he also served as ambassador to the Netherlands (1861-77) and Belgium (1861-75). In 1876-78, he was ex officio a member of the short-lived Senate of the Ottoman Empire. Well educated, in 1883 Mousouros translated Dante's Divine Comedy into ancient Greek. He was married and had a son, Stephanos Mousouros, who later became Prince of Samos. (Wikipedia). He is known as the first translator of Dante's Divine Comedy into modern Greek. Musurus Pasha had an intellectual identity. One of the most important occupations of Musurus Pasha in the last years was the translation of Dante's Divine Comedy from Italian to Greek. Being able to translate a work of Italian classics and masterpieces of western literature should be an indication of Musurus Pasha's performance and intellectual dimension. Due to negative statements about Muhammad and Ali in Dante's work, the book was not allowed to be published within the Ottoman Imperial borders. Despite this, Musurus Pasha asked him to be permitted to publish his translation, but it was not accepted. (Source: Bir Tanzimat diplomati Kostaki Musurus Pasa, (1807-1891)., NURDAN SAFAK). Dante's Divine Comedy, originally called Comedia, and later christened Divina by Giovanni Boccaccio, is widely considered the most important poem of the Middle Ages and the greatest literary work in the Italian language. This is only 'Paradiso' book from the set. It's signed and inscribed by Musurus Pasha with a dedication in French to Monseigneur Auguste Bonetti as "A la grandeur Monseigneur Bonetti, Hommage de veneration, Musurus". Bonetti was, in 1887, after the appointment of Monsignor Rotelli to the Vatican Ambassador to Paris, the new Constantinople patriarch appointed by Rome for him. First Greek Edition. Extremely rare.
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Original decorative cloth bdg. with Dante's portrait gilt on front board and spine. Black cloth with red decorative borders. With a new cloth spine. Some little wormholes on cloth and several pages. Pages are partly opened, uncut and untrimmed. Slightly faded on cloth's board. A stamp on first page. Otherwise a very good copy. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Greek (Modern). [18], 324 p., 'prologos' by Musurus. Konstantinos Mousouros, also known as Kostaki Musurus Pasha, was an Ottoman Greek diplomatic official of the Ottoman Empire who served as ambassador to Greece, Austria, Great Britain, Belgium, and the Netherlands. He was born in 1807 in Constantinople (Istanbul) to a distinguished Phanariote family. His brother, Pavlos Mousouros, also became a diplomat. Mousouros became the first ambassador of the Ottoman Empire to the newly independent Kingdom of Greece in 1840, a position he kept until 1848. In 1847-48 he was a central figure in the events known as Mousourika (??????????), which led to his temporary recall and the breakdown of relations between the two states. On his return to Athens he survived an assassination attempt, leading to his transfer to Vienna. In 1850 he took up the post of Ottoman ambassador to the Great Britain and Ireland, which he kept for 35 consecutive years, until his retirement in 1885. During the same period, he also served as ambassador to the Netherlands (1861-77) and Belgium (1861-75). In 1876-78, he was ex officio a member of the short-lived Senate of the Ottoman Empire. Well educated, in 1883 Mousouros translated Dante's Divine Comedy into ancient Greek. He was married and had a son, Stephanos Mousouros, who later became Prince of Samos. (Wikipedia). He is known as the first translator of Dante's Divine Comedy into modern Greek. Musurus Pasha had an intellectual identity. One of the most important occupations of Musurus Pasha in the last years was the translation of Dante's Divine Comedy from Italian to Greek. Being able to translate a work of Italian classics and masterpieces of western literature should be an indication of Musurus Pasha's performance and intellectual dimension. Due to negative statements about Muhammad and Ali in Dante's work, the book was not allowed to be published within the Ottoman Imperial borders. Despite this, Musurus Pasha asked him to be permitted to publish his translation, but it was not accepted. (Source: Bir Tanzimat diplomati Kostaki Musurus Pasa, (1807-1891)., NURDAN SAFAK). Dante's Divine Comedy, originally called Comedia, and later christened Divina by Giovanni Boccaccio, is widely considered the most important poem of the Middle Ages and the greatest literary work in the Italian language. This is only 'Purgatorio' book from the set. It's signed and inscribed by Musurus Pasha with a dedication in French to Monseigneur Auguste Bonetti as "A la grandeur Monseigneur Bonetti, Hommage de veneration, Musurus". Bonetti was, in 1887, after the appointment of Monsignor Rotelli to the Vatican Ambassador to Paris, the new Constantinople patriarch appointed by Rome for him. First Greek Edition. Extremely rare.
4296A) [avec Jacques Damourette] "Le Talisman brisé, comédie en 3 actes", deux manuscrits de la main de Fernand Pichon : 1) 27 pp. dans un cahier in-4, ratures et corrections ; 2) le même texte, d'une calligraphie soignée, 44 pp. dans un cahier in-4; B) "Il y a fagot et fagot, pochade en un acte" (jouée chez M. et Mme Emile Chevaillier) : 8 pp. in-4 ; C) "Cornillon ou le mort vivant, un acte" (joué chez M. et Mme J.C. Mangin) : 10 pp. in-4 et 6 pp. in-8 de la main d'Edouard Pichon jeune (rôle de Cornillon) ; D) [avec Lucien Chevaillier] "Une bonne cause, pièce en 2 actes" : 26 pp. in-4, E) "Comment elles choisissent, pièce en un acte" (jouée chez Mme Albert Lebeault) : 8 pp. grand in-4 (accidents) ; F) 2 pp. grand in-4 de musique notée et feuillets autographes reprenant le texte de rôles divers ; G) "4 pièces de vers" ("Hygiène moderne", "Chauffard", "Dans l'administration", "Rentier") : 9 pp. in-4 ; H) "Vers" : 41 poèmes sur 41 pp. in-16 dans un carnet (accidents), souvent avec de nombreuses corrections (l'un dédié "à mon vieil ami Ad. Willette") et deux autre poèmes sur feuillets volants ; I) "Sonnets" : 41 pp. dans un carnet in-8, reprenant l'essentiel des vers présentés plus haut et en ajoutant de nouveaux, et feuillets volants (certains étant des copies ou des brouillons des poèmes présentés plus haut) ; J) 2 impressions autographiées de certains des poèmes présentés plus haut, dans des carnets in-8 : le premier présentant 11 sonnets, le second y ajoutant 24 autres pièces ; K) la copie allographe (par Edouard Pichon) d'une courte nouvelle, "Le dernier client", 3 pp. in-4 (petits accidents) ; L) Un poème signé Paul Marrot dédié "à mon ami Pichon, poète et notaire" (1 1/4 p. in-8) et au autre signé Paul Marrot et Frédéric Ourbac (4 pp. in-8).
In-12 Carré. Nombreuses photographies. Couv. illustrée.
In-12 Carré. Nombreuses photographies. Couv. illustrée.
In-12 Carré. Nombreuses photographies. Couv. illustrée.
114727Série de cinq volumes in-12 de 90 x 150 mm environ comportant 40 textes. Demi-chagrin bleu, dos à quatre nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés, gardes marbrées. Intérieur frais et ensemble en bon état malgré les défauts à signaler : un dos insolé, de discrets frottements sur les coins et les coiffes.
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