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1885000765Paris: J. Hetzel et Cie 1885. First Edition . Cloth. Good Plus. 11 x 7 1/4. Benett Leon. Paris: J. Hetzel et Cie. 1885. First edition with cartonnage type au ballon avec titre sur fond argent. All Edges Gilt. 111 illustrations and one map by Leon Benett; this copy also does have the letter to Alexandre Dumas on the leaf following the title page. Text in French. 11" x 7 1/4" 552 pp. Spine shows notable fade see scan; some wear at joints and front hinge; light foxing on occasional leaves throughout most notable at title page scan; two modest tape stains at endpapers two earlier owner's names as well one having been crossed out. Textblock in quite handsome and sturdy condition with the above-mentioned occasional light spot of foxing. Overall Good Plus a tad short of about very good. Verne showed a bit of feel for socialistic theory in this adventure tale of a member of nobility whose innate values lead him to side with Magyar rebels in Hungary in a time of revolution. A scarce true first edition preceding of course the English language firsts. Please see scans. LG6 <br/> <br/> J. Hetzel et Cie hardcover
OURBOOKS007591X-Lib with minimal markings; o/w Good no dj's Various illustrators Exploration Charles Scribner's Sons New York 1892 94 95 Early editions Hardbound 8vo 432 409 378 pp many maps & illustrations gilt spine titling & decoration Each bound in red cloth with black border decoration and titling gilt spine titling and decoration. Illustrations by L. Bennett P. Philippoteaux Matthis many facsimile drawings and maps. X-Lib with small stamp on one internal page of each book and faded stamp on front endpaper of Navigators. Inside rear covers have light paper remains at extremities. Explorers has faint old dampstaining at bottom page edge of some end pages and inside rear cover. The red cloth has bled onto the inside front cover' s edge and the outer edge of the endpapers of the Navigators book. The covers have light soiling rubbing and extremity wear with cloth worn through at tips; the spines are worn at the heads with fraying and shallow chipping; the spine cloth is dulled. The books are solid and otherwise clean. Rare especially as a set. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
187092164Paris: Bibliothèque d'Education et de Récréation J. Hetzel 1870. Fine. Bibliothèque d'Education et de Récréation J. Hetzel Paris s. d. 1870 11.2 x 18 cm relié New edition with a spurious seventh edition statement.Contemporary half brown shagreen over marbled boards spine with four raised bands ruled in black and decorated with double black panels enclosing gilt central fleurons marbled endpapers sprinkled edges.Minor wear to the edges lower corners lightly bumped a small loss to the upper right corner of the title page.A handsome copy attractively preserved in its contemporary binding. Bibliothèque d'Education et de Récréation J. Hetzel hardcover
188491765Paris: Hetzel 1884. Fine. Hetzel Paris 1884-1889 18.2 x 27.6 cm cartonnage de l'éditeur Illustrated edition with 150 drawings by Riou. Publisher's catalogue by FN bound in at the rear. Hetzel publisher's binding ""aux deux éléphants"" type 3 full red percaline binding signed A. Lenègre rear board type ""e"" as identified by Jauzac original blue endpapers all edges gilt. Manuscript inscription on the title page upper right. Spine lightly faded as is common headbands slightly collapsed and very lightly split at the extremities lower corners restored. Scattered foxing. The Adventures of Captain Hatteras is an adventure novel recounting an expedition to the North Pole exploring such themes as the ethnographic study of Hyperborean peoples the Eskimos and the harsh struggle for survival in an extreme environment. Hetzel unknown
190373218Paris: Jules Hetzel 1903. Fine. Jules Hetzel Paris 1903 17.50 x 27.50 cm relié Edition containing 47 illustrations by L. Benett 12 large chromotypographies numerous photographic views and a map. Publisher's Hetzel binding signed Engel known as ""au globe"" type 4 lighthouse spine second cover type Engel ""i"" according to Jauzac all edges gilt. Copy slightly warped second cover showing some soiling and scattered foxing otherwise handsome copy. Henry Markel a former sea captain turned pirate wishes to rob young West Indian schoolboys in transit to London and about to receive a scholarship from an important benefactor. Jules Hetzel unknown
190354397Paris: Hetzel 1903. Fine. Hetzel Paris s. d. 1903-1904 18.50 x 28 cm relié First edition large octavo illustrated with 74 drawings by Léon Benett photographic reproductions and a map of the Lesser Antilles. Publisher's ""golden globe"" boards. Plate signed Blancheland bound by Souze. Spine with lighthouse design. Rear board of Engel ""i"" type according to Jauzac. Spine uniformly faded headcaps and corners slightly rubbed. Pen gift inscription on the first blue endpaper. Hetzel hardcover
186792158Paris: Bibliothèque d'Education et de Récréation J. Hetzel 1867. Fine. Bibliothèque d'Education et de Récréation J. Hetzel Paris s. d. 1867 11.2 x 18 cm relié Later edition stated eighth edition.Contemporary half brown shagreen over marbled paper boards spine with four raised bands ruled in black and decorated with black double-panel compartments featuring gilt central floral tools marbled endpapers speckled edges contemporary binding.A few minor spots of foxing.A handsome copy attractively bound in its contemporary binding. Bibliothèque d'Education et de Récréation J. Hetzel hardcover
190661229Paris: Hetzel 1906. Fine. Hetzel Paris 1906 18 x 27.30 cm relié Second illustrated edition. It benefits from a new printing with substantial modifications to the text and engravings. The 6 polychrome plates are printed in dominant tones of blue greenish pale. The later edition with red medallion will have only 3 polychromes out of 6. 52 illustrations by Benett. Publisher's binding known as ""Aux feuilles d'acanthe"" with gilt ground medallion. Good first plate with slight discoloration on the outer border. Spine with small lacks of cloth like spots on the title label at foot and headcap. Second board fairly good but with 2 areas as if scratched. Corners lightly rubbed. Fairly good copy overall fresh with pale reddish-brown halos on title page and in margins of some leaves. In this novel Jules Verne returns to adventure and recounts the incredible adventures of his reporter hero during his train journey on the line from Ouzoun-Ada in Turkey to Beijing. One notes with amusement the presence of a German baron attempting to travel around the world in 39 days. Hetzel hardcover
188465583Paris: Hetzel 1884. Fine. Hetzel Paris 1884 - relié First illustrated edition. 63 engravings and one map after Benett. CH catalogue in fine. Publisher's binding called ""Aux initiales"" in dark green signed Magnier at tail. Second board with blind rosette. Handsome first plate with particularly brilliant gilt. Corners rubbed and the 2 of the pastedown slightly turned in. Spine with faded gilt. Headcaps rubbed. Traces of rubbing on joints. Blue stamp in the form of a label on half-title. Lescude bookshop label Pau on pastedown. Paper overall very fresh with some pale foxing on title page and on first leaf of catalogue. Handsome copy. L'Étoile du Sud is an adventure novel by Paschal Grousset sold to publisher Hetzel then reworked and signed by Jules Verne. The action takes place in Griqualand in South Africa where mining engineer Cyprien Méré conducts organic chemistry studies on diamond deposits. He succeeds in creating a synthetic diamond the black star which many will seek to appropriate. Hetzel unknown
188075575Paris: Hetzel 1880. Fine. Hetzel Paris s. d. 1880 18.50 x 28 cm relié First illustrated edition with 101 drawings by Benett including a frontispiece engraved by Meaulle and 2 full-page maps. Catalogue AI for the year 1881. Red publisher's binding with the two elephants back cover of Lenègre b type with blind-stamped medallion conforming to Jauzac's description. Volume very slightly warped a small black mark at the level of the lower cut of the back cover Adventure and science fiction novel set in India. The steam house is a sort of train whose locomotive is a steam elephant the machine runs without rails and can even be amphibious. Hetzel unknown
187592163Paris: Bibliothèque d'Education et de Récréation J. Hetzel 1875. Fine. Bibliothèque d'Education et de Récréation J. Hetzel Paris 1875 11.2 x 18 cm relié Edition issued in the year of the first edition bearing the fanciful statement of ""Fourth Edition.""Contemporary half brown shagreen over marbled boards spine with four raised bands ruled in black and decorated with double black panel compartments featuring gilt floral tools marbled endpapers sprinkled edges contemporary binding.Three small nicks to the edges.A handsome copy attractively bound in a contemporary binding. Bibliothèque d'Education et de Récréation J. Hetzel hardcover
191065262Paris: Hetzel 1910. Fine. Hetzel Paris 1910 18 x 27.30 cm relié Rare first and only illustrated edition with 37 drawings by Georges Roux including 6 polychrome plates and 11 black and white plates outside the text. Publisher's binding known as ""aux feuilles d'acanthe"" with red title medallion. The first editions were subsequently issued with a gilt medallion. Good first issue quite crisp but with several scratched or rubbed areas. Corners somewhat rubbed and slightly turned in. Half-title and title with pale foxing otherwise very fresh throughout. Spine very lightly faded with dulled gilt. Rear board in good condition with slight water stain beneath the rosette. Lower joint at head restored. Two signatures slightly protruding. Science fiction novel set in 1757 in Hungary. The Frenchman Henri Vidal comes to find his brother to attend his wedding which will be disrupted by Wilhelm Storitz determined to take revenge for having been rejected and whose power is to make himself invisible. This novel originally written in 1898 was revised by Paul Verne. The Invisible Man by Wells had appeared in 1897. This is the second work where such a phenomenon is treated. This novel was adapted for French television in 1967. Hetzel unknown
190388494Paris: Jules Hetzel 1903. Fine. Jules Hetzel Paris 1903-1904 17.50 x 27.50 cm Reliure de l'éditeur Illustrated edition comprising 68 illustrations by George Roux including 20 large plates in chromotypography and a map. Y catalogue at rear. Publishers binding by Hetzel signed Engel known as au globe type 4 spine with lighthouse motif lower cover type Engel i as per Jauzac all edges gilt. Headcaps slightly pushed and frayed some foxing offsetting from adhesive paper to the head and tail of the blue endpapers. Le Sphinx des glaces is a fantastical novel intended as a sequel to Edgar Poes The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym to which it is dedicated. Copy not recorded by Jauzac. Jules Hetzel unknown
190472034Paris: Jules Hetzel 1904. Fine. Jules Hetzel Paris 1904 17.50 x 27.50 cm relié First edition large octavo illustrated by George Roux. Publisher's Hetzel binding signed Engel known as ""au globe"" type 4 spine with lighthouse second cover type Engel ""i"" according to Jauzac all edges gilt. Red slightly foxed on the first cover and spine otherwise good copy with fresh interior despite the slight and usual discoloration of the original endpapers. Sequel to Robur the Conqueror Master of the World tells of Robur's return to civilization aboard an amphibious vehicle. A Drama in Livonia is a detective novel featuring an innocent man accused of a murder he did not commit in Livonia. Jules Hetzel unknown
190075547Paris: Jules Hetzel 1900. Fine. Jules Hetzel Paris 1900-1902 17.50 x 27.50 cm relié First edition large octavo illustrated with 68 drawings by George Roux as well as 2 maps. Publisher's Hetzel binding signed Engel known as ""au globe doré"" type 3 lighthouse spine second cover type Engel ""h"" according to Jauzac all edges gilt. Publisher's BH catalogue at end. Volume very slightly warped spine lightly stained some small losses of gilt on the plate. Original blue endpapers very marginally lightened as usual. Plate from page 249 detached some foxing. Seconde patrie is a robinsonade. A great admirer of the novel Le Robinson suisse written in 1812 by the Swiss-German pastor Johann David Wyss Jules Verne imagines a sequel to the adventures of the Zermatt family. Jules Hetzel unknown
19581325BERTELSMANN CARL 1958. 3. hardcover. Maloftege! BERTELSMANN, CARL hardcover
13858HIRUNDO. 1. hardcover. 20.000 Meilen unter dem Meer Maloftege! HIRUNDO hardcover
190388631903 Collection Hetzel, [1903]. 47 (recte 49) illustrations de Léon Benett, dont 9 hors-texte en noir et 12 en couleurs, 23 reproductions photographiques, 1 carte. Un volume double grand in-8° de [4]+441+[1bl]+[1]+[1bl] pages. Reliure signée Engel, dessin de couverture de C. Blancheland. Premier tirage.
189420069Paris, Bibliothèque d'éducation et de récréation - Les Voyages extraordinaires, J. Hetzel et Cie, 1894. Grand in-8 de [4]-420-[2]-8 (catalogue HF) pages, cartonnage polychrome d'éditeur "au portrait collé", dos au phare, second plat type Lenègre "e", tranches dorées. Lenègre relieur.
1877105151877. Translated by W. H. G. Kingston. With Numerous Illustrations. London: Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington 1877. 24 pp ads dated Oct 1876. Original green cloth pictorially decorated in black and gilt beveled all edges gilt. First British Edition of this historical tale of adventure taking place during a Siberian revolt. The first publication in English in October 1876 was in a wrappered American edition by Frank Leslie; this U.K. edition profusely illustrated and in a handsome pictorial binding came out two months later in December 1876 despite the 1877 date on the title page. It is noteworthy that MICHAEL STROGOFF is listed in this October ad catalogue -- though that does not mean that the book had necessarily been published by then. The binding of this copy is one of two variants priority unknown: both have the same front cover and spine pictorial panels but the front cover of this copy includes "Jules Verne" but not "The Courier of the Czar" while some copies show the opposite and the spine has a variant gilt panel behind the title. The publisher's monogram blind-stamp on the rear cover is also in a different style than on some copies. This is a near-fine copy with minor rubbing at the extremities but overall with very little wear or soil; atypically for this hefty volume the delicate original pale yellow endpapers are not cracked. This first British edition is quite uncommon and does not seem to turn up in any better condition. Taves & Michaluk V015; Edwards 15. unknown books
187811088New York: George Munro. Good with no dust jacket. 1878. Pirated Edition. Hardcover. Publisher's gilt lettered green cloth. Light rubbing bumping and edgewear. Modern clear acetate jacket lightly rubbed. Lightly shaken binding and clean text. Toned pages. Mild soil to pages from handling. B/w engraved plates. No ownership marks ex-lib marks stamps or stickers. Photos gladly provided on request. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 323 pages . George Munro hardcover
15-3991London: Sampson Low Marston Low & Searle 1874. 8vo. 332 pp. Very Good Red Decorative Cloth Gilt Edges. Bevelled Boards with edge wear & rubbing; spine slanted; minor shelf wear. Provenance: John Ruyle; signed dedication to previous owner on FFEP; bookplate of another previous owner inside cover. Mylar Jacket. Illustrations include 59 full page engraved plates. First English Edition. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Low & Searle, 1874. hardcover
19582982DIGIT BOOKS 1958. 1. softcover. Maloftege! DIGIT BOOKS paperback
197649828DIOGENES 1976. 1. softcover. DETEBE DIOGENES paperback
19581371ATLAS 1958. 1. hardcover. Michael Strogoff ATLAS hardcover