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189489881Paris: Hetzel 1894. Fine. Hetzel Paris 1894 18 x 28 cm cartonnage de l'éditeur First edition large octavo illustrated with 78 engravings together with 12 chromotypographic plates by George Roux and 2 coloured maps. Publishers binding by Hetzel in full red cloth signed A. Lenègre with the ""portrait collé"" design: the upper cover signed Souze polychrome depicting various means of transport balloon locomotive ships with a sepia-toned portrait of the author mounted at the centre and various navigational instruments highlighted in gilt in the foreground; lower cover of type ""e"" as recorded by Jauzac; spine decorated with several gilt and coloured illustrations; original blue endpapers; one upper corner slightly crimped; all edges gilt. HF catalogue at the end. Some light scattered foxing. A maritime adventure recounting a treasure hunt leading the hero from Tunisia to the Gulf of Guinea then to Scotland the island of Spitzbergen and finally to Sicily. Hetzel hardcover
190565218Paris: Hetzel 1905. Fine. Hetzel Paris 1905-1914 18 x 28 cm cartonnage de l'éditeur Illustrated octavo edition decorated with illustrations by L. Benett and two large maps. Publisher's Hetzel binding ""à l'éventail et à l'éléphant"" in full red cloth signed A. Lenègre polychrome first cover signed Engel presenting the title in a black and gilt fan several black and gilt frames a gilt elephant head in the upper left three small illustrations as well as various gilt navigation and exploration instruments all framed within green foliage second cover of type ""i"" as indicated by Jauzac lighthouse spine original blue endpapers all edges gilt. Mistress Branican begins in the United States to take the reader to deepest Australia that of the desert bushlands. The only Jules Verne novel where the heroine is a woman. Original blue endpapers marginally shaded as usual a small tear to the second cover. Hetzel hardcover
188987480Paris: J. Hetzel & Cie 1889. Fine. J. Hetzel & Cie Paris 1889 17.5 x 27.5 cm relié First collected edition illustrated with 36 drawings by Georges Roux for ""Sans dessus dessous"" and 41 drawings and two maps for ""Le chemin de France"". Publisher's binding aux deux éléphants Lenègre type 3 existing only in red back board Lenègre type ""e"" with central medallion on black ground. Fine first binding with bright gilding with areas of rubbing in lower border. Headcaps slightly turned spine very lightly sunned as is often the case some foxing. Handsome copy. ""Sans dessus dessous"" is an anticipation novel in which certain characters from ""De la Terre à la Lune"" reappear. Jules Verne features the artillerymen of the Baltimore Gun-Club planning by means of a cannon shot to straighten the Earth's axis of rotation to make it perpendicular to the ecliptic plane. ""Le Chemin de France"" relates the adventures of Natalis Delpierre a French soldier visiting his sister in Prussia when the Franco-Prussian conflict breaks out. The story takes place in 1792. While Natalis Delpierre a soldier in the French army is in Prussia visiting his sister war breaks out between France and Prussia; Delpierre and his friends must then find a way to return to France. J. Hetzel & Cie unknown
190586910Paris: Hetzel 1905. Fine. Hetzel Paris 1905-1914 18 x 28 cm cartonnage de l'éditeur Illustrated edition with drawings by H. Meyer engraved by Ch. Barbant. Publisher's Hetzel binding ""à l'éventail et à l'éléphant"" in full red cloth first cover polychrome signed Engel second cover type ""i"" as indicated by Jauzac spine with lighthouse design original blue endpapers all edges gilt. Un capitaine de quinze ans is an adventure novel essentially devoted to the question of slavery and more particularly the trade of African slaves by other Africans. Handsome copy. Hetzel hardcover
196416391NEUES LEBEN 1964. 1. softcover. NEUES LEBEN paperback
1874899F42London: Sampson Low Marston Low & Searle 1874 . First edition. Leather. Very Good. 8" by 6". Not Stated. The first UK edition of these two thrilling tales from Jules Verne illustrated throughout and in a bright calf prize binding. The first UK edition of these two popular science-fiction adventure novels from Verne. First published together in 1871 in the original French this is the first English language edition of the works.Illustrated with forty-two plates. Collated complete.The first of the two tales present in this volume is 'A Floating City' telling the tale of a woman onboard the SS Great Eastern alongside her abusive husband who finds out that the man she loves is also on board.The second tale is 'The Blockade Runners' set during the American Civil War and following the exploits of a British merchant who must break the Union blockade of Charleston harbour in South Carolina.In a full calf prize binding with the prize bookplate of University College School dated 1876 to the front pastedown.Bound without the forty-page publisher's catalogue to the rear. Retaining the originalA first edition of this work from the French novelist of best-selling adventure novels best known for 'Journey to the Center of the Earth' 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas' and 'Around the World in Eighty Days'. In a full calf prize binding with gilt detailing. Boards bright with rubbing to joints. Light rubbing to spine tail. Bookplate to front pastedown. Internally firmly bound. Pages exceptionally clean and bright. Very Good Sampson Low, Marston, Low, & Searle hardcover
189788109London: Sampson Low Marston & Company 1897. First UK edition. Hardcover. Title page vignette plates. 1897 First UK edition. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth. A comic adventure novel in which two young men seek a wealthy man to adopt them so they can marry his ward and niece respectively. First published in French in 1896. Minor sunning to lower joint cloth slightly softened at head of spine but overall very good. No jacket Sampson Low, Marston & Company hardcover
63419New York NY: Scribner Armstrong & Company 1874. Science Fiction FIRST THUS a partial reprint of 'From the Earth to the Moon.' Octavo 20 x 14cm pp.2 viii; 142 4. With 24 engraved plates including a frontispiece. Publisher's brown cloth with gilt titles to spine and upper. Brown-coated endpapers. Inside joints are tight often cracked no ink names contents clean binding a little rubbed and handled some minor bumping; a very good copy indeed. A rare edition published purely to kill an unauthorised edition of the first half of 'From the Earth to the Moon' titled 'The Baltimore Gun Club' which appeared a little before Scribner's complete edition. Another splendid example of Mr. Verne's imaginary sweep including a giant space-gun a bullet-spaceship furnished like a high class railway carriage and a bunch of stalwart chaps careering round in space dressed in frock coats surrounded by an orbiting cloud of broken bottles food wrappers and dead dogs. All in a day's work for Mr. Verne although he may have broken his golden rule here and left out either pirates or giant steam powered elephants. This translation first published in London in 1873. New York, NY: Scribner, Armstrong & Company, 1874 unknown
65162New York: Scribner's & Sons 1880. Science Fiction Adventure FIRST US EDITION. Octavo 19 x 14cm pp.viii; 304; 10. With a frontispiece and 49 of 50 engraved plates by Ferat. Publisher's purple cloth with gilt titles and black decoration to spines and uppers bevelled edges coated yellow endpapers. No inscriptions paper joints intact contents mostly clean a few spots and reading marks within cloth a little rubbed frayed to spine ends spine toned. A very good copy. The second of three parts in which a group of Yankee prisoners of war escape by balloon from the siege of Richmond during the American Civil War perhaps recalling the use of balloons during the siege of Paris in 1871 and end up on a remote Pacific island which after a series of unlikely adventures turns out to be Captain Nemo's secret lair of Twenty-Thousand Leagues' fame. First published in 1875 and translated into English the same year. New York: Scribner's & Sons, 1880 unknown
190217520Les Voyages Extraordinaires. Dessins de P. Philippoteaux, gravés par Laplante. 99 gravures monochromes et 6 hors texte en couleurs, gris-vert ou gris-bleu.Paris, Bibliothèque d'Éducation et de Récréation J. Hetzel et Cie. - 1902 - 395 pages. Imprimé par Gauthier-Villars et relié par Engel. Rare.Cartonnage polychrome Hetzel au Globe doré. Dos au phare. 2e plat du 4e type, rosace du plat inférieur indiquant JH. Tranches dorées. Gouttière régulière. Pas de rousseur. Très bon état. Format in-4°(28x19).
189254068Hetzel | Paris 1892 | 18 x 28 cm | relié
189289885Hetzel | Paris 1892 | 17.50 x 28 cm | Reliure de l'éditeur
190386914Jules Hetzel | Paris 1903-1904 | 17.50 x 27.50 cm | relié
190386925Jules Hetzel | Paris 1903-1904 | 17.50 x 27.50 cm | relié
188968144J. Hetzel & Cie | Paris 1889 | - | relié
189272186J. Hetzel | Paris 1892 | 18 x 28 cm | relié
189281380J. Hetzel | Paris 1892 | 18 x 28 cm | relié
189052448Paris Bibliothque d'Educa (1890) In-4, bradel percaline rouge, premier plat orn de la composition aux deux lphants et l'ventail pousse la plaque en couleurs et or, avec "Voyages extraordinaires" et le titre de l'ouvrage sur un fond argent, tranches dores (cartonnage polychrome de l'diteur).Premire dition, illustre de 85 dessins de George Roux, 12 grandes gravures en chromotypographie et 2 grandes cartes en chromolithographie. Rare exemplaire de ce premier tirage qui parut sous un cartonnage spcial avec "Voyages extraordinaires" et le titre de l'ouvrage sur un fond argent. Ce cartonnage constitue le second essai de dcor argent, aprs celui effectu en 1885 pour la bannire de Mathias Sandorf. La composition aux deux lphants est signe Souze, la reliure Lengre. Catalogue FN en fin de volume (Bottin, Bibliographie des Voyages extraordinaires, 1978, page 160, n1).
189452449Paris Bibliothque d'Educa (1894) In-4, bradel percaline rouge, premier plat orn de la composition la mappemonde avec le portrait coll; tranches dores (cartonnage polychrome de l'diteur).Seconde dition, illustre de 101 dessins et une carte par Lon Benett. La composition la mappemonde est signe Paul Souze et la reliure A. Lengre (Bottin, Bibliographie des Voyages extraordinaires, 1978, page 275, n2).
19030056451903 Paris, Hetzel, [1903-1904]. Grand in-8 percaline rouge de l'éditeur ornée de fers spéciaux, titre dans le cartouche, tranches dorées (Engel Rel., d'après une plaque de C. Blancheland). ; (2) ff. de faux-titre (avec frontispice au verso) et titre, 410 pages. Rousseurs au feuillet de titre.
29858Paris Collection Hetzel 1907 grand in 8 (28x19) 1 volume cartonnage rouge de l'éditeur, plat supérieur orné à un éléphant (médaillon) avec titre dans l'éventail (second plat type ''q''), dos polychrome orné au phare (dos type ''f''), Engel, relieur, tranches dorées, frontispice, 492 pages, avec des illustrations de L. Benett, vues photographiques, 12 planches hors-texte en chromotypographie (hors pagination). Les voyages extraordinaires. Première édition, exemplaire conforme à Bottin, page 153. Très bel exemplaire, cartonnage très frais, ors rutilants ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
50414Paris Collection Hetzel 1905 grand in 8 (28x19) 1 volume cartonnage rouge de l'éditeur, dit à l'éventail à un éléphant, plat supérieur orné à un éléphant (médaillon) avec titre dans l'éventail, second plat type Engel '' i '' avec le monogramme JH en lettres droites, dos polychrome orné au phare (dos type ''f''), Engel, relieur, tranches dorées (goutière parfaite), frontispice, 236 pages et 204 pages, avec des illustrations de L. Benett et George Roux, dont 12 planches hors-texte en chromotypographie (hors pagination). Les voyages extraordinaires. Première édition collective. Très bel exemplaire, cartonnage très frais, ors rutilants ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
110054Paris, Editions du Cadran, 1988, 2 volumes in-folio de 325x235 mm environ, 264 pages par volume, reliures de l'éditeur plein chagrin bleu foncé, dos à nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés, avec une jolie miniature de LEMARIE, reproduite à la main et incrustée dans un ovale, encadrements des plats de filets dorés et frises à froid, gardes de soie moirée avec dentelle dorée sur les contreplats, têtes dorées, exemplaire bien complet de ses étuis bordés avec intérieur suédine. Exemplaire 1199, un des 1500 exemplaires sur Lana pur chiffon, numérotés de 431 à 1930 comprenant l'état définitif des illustrations du livre (16 aquarelles et 30 dessins en camaïeu). Bon état.
88082Paris, Collection Hetzel, fin 1909, in-8, , Cartonnage éditeur polychrome, Première (et seule) édition grand in-8 illustrée. Volume double. Cartonnage "A l'éventail et à 1 éléphant" rouge, dans la version "au titre dans l'éventail". Dos à l'ancre. Jauzac, 310. Petite tache au second plat. Couverture rigide
188552453Paris Bibliothque d'Educa 1885 In-4, bradel percaline rouge, premier plat orn de la composition au ballon avec sur le premier plat le titre de l'ouvrage sur fond argent; tranches dores (cartonnage polychrome de l'diteur).Premire dition, illustre de 111 dessins par Lon Benett, et une carte. La composition au ballon est signe Souze, la reliure Lengre (Bottin, Bibliographie des Voyages extraordinaires, 1978, pages 291-292, n1). Rare exemplaire de ce premier tirage.