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7343P., Hetzel, (1905). In 8 volume double, cartonnage polychrome, dos au phare, à un éléphant, titre dans l’éventail.
191688073Paris, Hachette, 1916, in-8, , Cartonnage éditeur polychrome, Volume double. Cartonnage "À l'éventail et à 1 éléphant" rouge, version "titre dans le cartouche", dos à l'ancre ; d'après les cartonnages de la collection Hetzel de 1905-1914. Petites taches au 2nd plat. Couverture rigide
188487995Paris, J. Hetzel, 1884-1890, in-8, , Cartonnage éditeur vert, or et noir [Magnier], Première édition en grand in-8 illustrée. Volume simple. Cartonnage "Aux initiales" Jauzac, 111. Frottements, quelques rousseurs. Couverture rigide
187388012Paris, J. Hetzel, 1873, in-8, , Cartonnage éditeur vert, or et noir, Première édition grand in-8 illustrée. Volume double. Cartonnage "À l'obus" de type 1". Jauzac, 192. Frottements, rousseurs. Couverture rigide
ORD-15440Illustrés de 172 vignettes par Riou, Gravées par Pannemaker. Paris. Hetzel. Vers 1883. Gd in-8 (186 x 280mm) cartonnage à la bannière bleue, second plat type m, dos type c (Bottin), plats biseautés, semble correspondre au type 5 de 1883 décrit par Philippe Jauzac, page 174. Bel exemplaire, pratiquement sans rousseurs, percaline en excellent état, sauf petit manque d'or sur 2mm à la lettre L de Les Enfants.
306252J. Hetzel Et Cie - Bibliothèque D Éducation Et De Récréation Paris 1885 Grand in-8 ( 280 X 185 mm ) de 552 pages, cartonnage de percaline bleue richement ornée d'un grand décor de l'éditeur de type "A la bannière argentée" ou "Au ballon" ( Plaque de A. SOUZE ), plats épais et biseautés, tranches dorées. 111 dessins par Léon Benett, et une carte. Rousseurs passim, bel exemplaire rare dans cette teinte.Jauzac page 240 "Première édition grand in8 illustrée , à cette occasion Hetzel renoue avec "la bannière" abandonnée depuis 1877 ( . ) en faisant élaboré une nouvelle mouture , avec une bannière au fond argentée et des plats épais et biseautés( . ) ce cartonnage n'ayant été utilisé que pour ce roman, il remplit donc tous critères permettant de définir un cartonnage spécial".
ORD-1545085 Illustrations par L. BENETT dont 12 grandes gravures en chromotypographie. 1 carte en couleurs. Paris. Hetzel. (1893). Gd in-8, volume double, cartonnage au portrait collé, bien complet des hors texte couleurs, collation de ceux-ci conforme à celles de Jauzac et de Bottin. Catalogue G U pour 1893-1894 en fin d'ouvrage. Petit accroc (6mm) dans le bleu au dessus de Jules Verne sur le 1er plat sinon très bel état du cartonnage, rares rousseurs marginales, bon exemplaire qui donne l'impression de ne pas avoir été feuilleté. Première édition gd in-8 illustrée. (Jauzac, 270. Bottin, 319).
66291-V3-3Hetzel Paris no date. Dessins par De Neuville et L. Bennet. Blue cloth binding with title of gilted lettering in gilted circle and "JV" in gilted book pages in top circle. 217 11 p. Complete with frontispice and many ills. -good.-Corners bumped pages foxed but overall the book is in very good condition. Hetzel, Paris, no date hardcover
188986595Paris: Hetzel 1889. Fine. Hetzel Paris 1889 17.50 x 28 cm reliure de l'éditeur First illustrated edition with 82 drawings by Tiret-Bognet and a color map of the Saint Lawrence River. EX catalogue in fine for 1890. Publisher's binding with the 2 elephants of Lenègre type 3. Second cover of Lenègre type e. Spine sunned some foxing as usual. In Famille sans nom Verne tells the story of a French-Canadian family during the Patriots' Rebellion 1837-1838 against British injustice. Hetzel unknown
189562667Paris: Hetzel 1895. Fine. Hetzel Paris 1895 18 x 28 cm relié First edition illustrated with 80 drawings by Benett and 12 color plates. Catalogue D for 1895 attesting to the first edition. Publisher's binding known as ""Au portrait collé"". Plaque signed Lenègre on the anchor. Lenègre et cie at foot of spine. Second cover of Lenègre e type. Beautiful upper plaque with sharp and brilliant gilding. Note that the lighthouse vignette is no longer sky blue but midnight blue. Very handsome copy despite minor flaws. Tiny black spots on the lower red border one on the outer border. Small dark areas in the portrait. Corners slightly bent. Spine somewhat faded rather well preserved with the gilding slightly tarnished. 2 cm split at foot on upper joint. Upper headcap soft rubbed and sunken. Tail headcap bent. Second cover with numerous stains and whitish marks. Pale foxing scattered throughout generally fresh overall but foxing on the title page. Science fiction novel in which an island containing an entire city is propelled by propellers. The protagonists are a quartet of musicians allowing Verne to convey his love of music. One reads several acerbic remarks about Wagner. Hetzel unknown
189562943Paris: Hetzel 1895. Fine. Hetzel Paris 1895 18 x 28 cm relié First edition illustrated with 80 drawings by Benett and 12 hors-texte in colors. Catalogue D for 1895 attesting to the first edition. Publisher's binding known as ""Au portrait collé"". Signed Paul Souze plate on the cannonball. Lenègre et cie at foot of spine and on the anchor. Very fine first plate. Corners very slightly turned. Spine good with a white stain on the title-label and a scratched area on the lighthouse vignette. Headcaps sunken. It should be noted that the lighthouse vignette is no longer sky blue but midnight blue. Second cover good but with darker areas and a whitish spot. Warped copy one leaf protruding. Remarkably fresh paper completely free of foxing very appreciable. Very handsome copy despite minor defects. Science fiction novel in which an island containing an entire city is propelled by propellers. The protagonists are a quartet of musicians allowing Verne to convey his love of music. Several acerbic remarks about Wagner can be read. A large part of the novel takes place in French Polynesia. Hetzel unknown
190175549Paris: Jules Hetzel 1901. Fine. Jules Hetzel Paris 1901-1902 17.50 x 27.50 cm Reliure de l'éditeur First collected edition large octavo illustrated with 38 drawings by George Roux 6 large chromotypographs and one map. Publisher's Hetzel binding signed Engel known as ""au globe"" type 3 lighthouse spine second cover type Engel ""h"" according to Jauzac all edges gilt. Spine uniformly lightened some very minor stains on the second cover and slight discoloration to lower margin of the first corners slightly twisted without significance. Original blue endpapers marginally lightened as usual. Le Village aérien is a fantasy and adventure novel set in the African jungle. Two white explorers accompanied by a native and a black child discover an unknown tribe living in the trees. The perspective of geopolitical evolution of the territories where the plot unfolds allows us to understand the evolutionist debate raging in the 19th century. Les Histoires de Jean-Marie Cabidoulin relates the adventures of the Saint-Enoch a whaler leaving Le Havre bound for the Pacific Ocean. Among the crew an old pessimistic sailor constantly tells his companions the most frightful stories about the ocean and its monsters. Then mysterious events occur becoming increasingly frequent. Jules Hetzel unknown
190162656Paris: Hetzel 1901. Fine. Hetzel Paris 1901 18 x 28 cm relié First collected illustrated edition with 38 drawings by Georges Roux 12 large color engravings. One map. Publisher's binding known as ""Au globe doré"" type 3; second cover type Engel h. Spine with lighthouse. Fine first plate with brilliant gilt. Small soiling in the sky. Lower corner creased 2 others slightly turned in. Spine sunned. Second cover good but traces of white glue along the Greek key border. Text block slightly separated from binding. 2 signatures slightly proud. Pale scattered foxing. Adventure novel set in central Africa in which Verne cites Darwin's theory several times; the protagonists discovering a people living in trees a sort of tailless ape-men. The stories of Jean-Marie Cabidoulin tells the journey of a whaler. Hetzel unknown
188453385Paris: Hetzel 1884. Fine. Hetzel Paris 1884 18 x 27.50 cm relié Edition illustrated with drawings of J. Férat engraved by Barbant. BR catalog for 1884. Cardboard with two elephants to the rare pink fuchsia signed tail Lenègre type 1. spine three decorated boxes. Second flat Wearing a button Cold round registered cold bottom left Lenegre rel. gray guards. Beautiful first plate but two small spots along the black edge. upper joint split in head 2.5cm. Upper corner slightly blunted law. Insolated back evenly. Micro cuts copings. Inkblot down the second course and on the last pages of the catalog. Fresh copy free of foxing. Hetzel unknown
1900782A27Paris: J. Hetze et Cie. c1900. Cloth. Near Fine. 11" by 7.5". Édouard Riou. A handsome early edition of this illustrated novel by Jules Verne following a quest for Captain Grant of Britannia. A lovely copy of this early edition of Jules Verne's novel Les Enfants du Capitaine Grant titled in English In Search of the Castaway. Dated from the publisher's adverts which are for the year 1899 it was originally published in 1867-8. It was republished by George Routledge and Sons as a three volume set titled 'A Voyage Around the World.' The plot follows an exciting and tumultuous quest for Captain Grant of Britannia lost in a shipwreck. One of the novels in the 'Voyages Extraordinaires' by Vernes. The volume is abundantly illustrated throughout in text with one-hundred-and-seventy-two charming illustrations by Édouard Riou including the half-title frontispiece and vignette title page. With six leaves of advertisements to the rear. In a quarter morocco binding over cloth covered boards ad gilt to the edges. Externally excellent with only minor shelf wear and a minor bumping to the extremities and only a minor rubbing to the leather. Internally firmly bound. With the occasional minor spotting to the odd leaf particularly to the leaves of plates otherwise the pages are generally clean throughout. Illustrated with one hundred and seventy two illustrations in text by Edouard Riou. Near Fine J. Hetze et Cie. hardcover
1902832F5Paris: Hetzel c1902 . Cloth. Very Good. 11.5" by 8". J. Ferat. A lovely early twentieth century edition of Jules Verne's 'Michel Strogoff' illustrated with colour plates by Ferat and in the bright publisher's cartonnage binding. In the original French.A beautifully bound edition of Jules Verne's novel about Michel Strogoff a courier for Tsar Alexander II of Russia. Often identified as one of his best works and first published in 1876 rather than being a work of science fiction the novel explores the scientific phenomenon of the 'Liedenfrost effect'.Jauzac page 211 in 'Au Globe Dore' type three binding B published circa 1902 and printed by the Belin Brothers. Identified with 'Bibliotheque' running the length of 45mm to the title page a portrait of Verne to a preliminary leaf and each of the eight plates bearing the title of the novel and page number they should face to the tail with '.' appearing after each page number.In a beautiful cartonnage binding by Verne's published Hetzel. These bindings were produced ahead of Christmas with the hope that they would make popular gifts; Hetzel furthered the popularity of Verne's work with these publications.Illustrated by Jules-Descartes Ferat who illustrated a number of other works by Verne as well as for Victor Hugo and Edgar Allan Poe. Engraved by Charles Barbant. With a portrait of Verne a frontispiece eight colour plates and further in-text illustrations. Collated complete. With a contemporary owner's inscription dated 1902 to the half title.An excellent copy of this popular work. In the publisher's original pictorial cloth binding. Bumping to back strip head and tail with light fading to spine. Front board exceptionally bright with instances of light fading to perimeters. Hinges starting with boards holding firm. Contemporary inscription to half title. Internally binding a touch strained to centre of text block. Pages lightly age toned but generally clean with scattered light spotting. Very Good Hetzel hardcover
190088107London: Sampson Low Marston & Company 1900. First UK edition. Hardcover. Title page vignette plates. 1900 First UK edition. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth. An adventure novel based on the board game 'The Game of the Goose'. "In 1897 the first Baedecker guidebook for the U.S. was published and Verne used this as the source for his descriptions of the modes of transport timetables and geographic descriptions of the numerous places the twelve participants were required to visit in order to claim the prize." <em>Wikipedia</em> Previous owner's small ink stamp to title; cloth a little rubbed but overall very good. No jacket Sampson Low, Marston & Company hardcover
57686London: Sampson Low Marston & Company 1897 1898. Romantic Adventure FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH third issue. Octavo 19 x 13cm pp.viii; 320. With 45 engraved plates by Benett including a frontispiece with tissue guard. Publisher's red cloth with gilt titles and grey black and orange decoration to spine and upper. Black ink school prize inscription to fly-leaf dated Christmas 1901. Hinge weak but holding. Heavy spotting to tissue guardand a little spotting to facing title and frontis. Purple ink stamp of Cholmeley House Eastbourne to title page. Gentle spotting and toning throughout with a light tobacco scent. Blue ink ownership to recto of rear fly-leaf. Marginal tear to plate facing p.176. Blue ink spots to pp.114-115. Cholmeley House stamp also to p.101. An early gathering slightly loose. Quite heavy rubbing to cloth with some minor splash marks to lower board and sunning to spine. Good. While on a journey from France to Algeria a pair of cousins attempt to save the life of a wealthy man with no legal heirs so that they might be legally adopted. This translation was first published in the same year as the original French in a deluxe edition with gilt edges and a trade edition lacking them. This cheaper edition from September 1898 lacks both the gilt edges and bevelled boards but is otherwise identical to the first. Never published in America. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, 1897 [1898] unknown
1909VERNEJUL022733Grant Richards London. 1909. First U.K. edition. There was no American edition even though the novel is set in the States. Translated by Frederick Lawton. pp viii 292. Twenty-four black and white plates by George Roux on of which is reproduced in colour on the cover.Edges spotted. Faint spotting to prelims. Tail of spine very slightly bumped. Near fine. A brilliant copy. Grant Richards, London. unknown
1896VERNEJUL014462Sampson Low Marston and Company London. 1896. First U.K. edition and first edition in English. No translator given. Octavo. pp viii 382. Seventy-nine illustrations. All edges gilt. Green pictorial buckram blocked in gilt black blue and white bevelled edges.Short tear to fore-edge of front free endpaper. Front hinge cracking. Spine and edges rubbed. Good. Sampson, Low, Marston and Company, London. hardcover
187883451878. A Novel. New York: George Munro 1878. 2 pp undated ads. Original green cloth. First Edition in English of this new and brilliant narrative of adventures by sea and land embracing exciting incidents of the whale fishery in the Southern Ocean and the African Slave Trade all told in the inimitable graphic manner which has made Jules Verne the most popular author of the century from Munro's contemporary ad cited in T&M. Published in France as UN CAPITAINE DE QUINZE ANS this tale was first published in English in November 1878 by the American pirate publisher Munro: The 1878 hardcover edition entitled DICK SAND; or a Captain at Fifteen is the best manufactured of all Verne books published by Munro. It is bound in green cloth extra illustrated with 20 engravings including a map priced at $1.00. T&M The book was also issued by Munro at the same time in a two-volume wrappered format. Sampson Low's authorized London edition was published the following month in December at the end of which month Charles Scribner's Sons also published their edition dated 1879. Both the Sampson Low and the Scribner editions were titled DICK SANDS with a final "S". This is a bright near-fine copy with very minor rubbing at the extremities. Taves & Michaluk V018; Myers 15. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1909106541909. Illustrated. London: Grant Richards 1909. Original dark blue cloth pictorially decorated in ochre yellow and light blue. First British Edition and first edition in English. This is a tale of a meteor's close brush with Earth with the main events taking place in Virginia. The story had first appeared in a French daily journal in March-April 1908 -- three years after Verne's death. Despite the date 1909 on the title verso this book was actually published in November 1908. Though sited in America the book was not published in the United States. This is a handsome volume with one of the 24 Roux plates reproduced upon the decorative front cover. This copy is nearly fine front endpaper cracked one tiny nick in the spine head light foxing throughout on this thick wove paper. Taves & Michaluk V060; Myers 9. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1881105971881. Translated by Ellen E. Frewer. Illustrated by L. Benett. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company 1881. One page undated ads priced in sterling. Original bright red cloth decorated in black and gilt. First Illustrated American Edition also the first to be issued in a decorative cloth binding of one of Verne's odder tales. Wealthy Chinaman hears that his fortune is lost. Opts for honorable suicide by arranging for a friend to kill him. Learns that his fortune isn't lost after all. Tells friend thanks but there is no need to kill him. Friend replies that he has already arranged for some thug to do the deed and now can't contact him. This Verne title is also unusual in that all three early publishers of this tale on both sides of the Atlantic ultimately published it in the exact same cloth binding showing several characters "afloat on their backs propelled by the wind caught in minisails attached to toe-masts controlled by waistband halyards" T&M. The first edition in English was published in September 1879 by Lee & Shepard of Boston translated by Virginia Champlin and unillustrated both in wrappers and in plain cloth. By November George Munro then published it in wrappers in his Seaside Library. About a year later October 1880 but dated 1881 Dutton of New York published the tale as here from the British plates a different translation by Ellen Frewer -- with fifty full-page illustrations from the original French edition and in the binding designed by Sampson Low. In November Sampson Low published it in England perhaps waiting to make it a holiday offering. Finally a year after this September or October 1881 Lee & Shepard re-published the Champlin translation but with the fifty illustrations that had appeared in the Dutton and Sampson Low editions and in the same binding they had used. This copy is in bright red cloth one of several colors used without priority and is in near-fine condition just a hint of wear at the spine ends but unusually bright; the front endpaper bears a Christmas 1880 gift inscription verifying the book's actual year of publication. Taves & Michaluk V020. unknown books
1874000258New York: Scribner Armstrong & Co. 1874. First Edition Thus . Cloth. Very Good. 7 1/2 " x 4 3/4. Wood Engravings. New York: Scribner Armstrong & Co. 1874. viii 142 4 ad pp. With 24 wood-engraved plates. 7½x4¾ original terra-cotta cloth stamped in gilt. This title is in fact the first part of the Verne sequence "De la Terre a la Lune" and "Autour de la lune" in an early presentation in English. The book was originally published as the two French first edition parts then in one volume in English published by Sampson Low in 1873 in London. Scribner Armstrong produced a one-volume edition in 1874 then King & Baird of Philadelphia published an unauthorized issue of the first part titled "The Baltimore Gun Club." Scribner Armstrong quickly produced the present edition in competition with that volume containing twice the number of illustrations. Quite scarce. Myers 26. Provenance: From the Library of William Augustus Brewer. Modest soiling and rubbing to the cloth spine moderately sunned extremities a bit worn and bumped; Very Good. See scans. L38n <br/> <br/> Scribner, Armstrong & Co. hardcover
19753145FISCHER 05/1975. 7. softcover. FISCHER paperback