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19435613[Saint-Maurice d'Etelan, Pierre Bettencourt, 1943]. In-16 broché de [22]ff., couverture rempliée illustrée d'une belle composition en rouge, jaune, vert et noir (linogravure?) par Bettencourt. A l'état de neuf.
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193962463Paris: GLM 1939. Fine. GLM Paris 1939 12.50 x 16.50 cm broché First edition one of 550 copies on white vellum only printing with 30 Normandy vellum. 16 illustrations. Spine slightly browned. GLM hardcover
193923068Paris: GLM 1939. Fine. GLM Paris 1939 12.50 x 16.50 cm broché First edition one of 550 copies on vélin blanc the only printing with 30 Normandy vellum. 16 illustrations. GLM hardcover
1943008079En France à l'intérieur des terres [Saint-Maurice d'Etelan] [Pierre Bettencourt] 1943 in-8° Broché, couverture rempliée
ART7100M1947, Galerie René Drouin, Paris. Une ff. 43,5x54,5 cm. Une feuille pliée, 4pp. non numérotées. "Un catalogue original" dirait quelqu'un de synthétique. "Un objet merveilleux" dirait, au contraire quelqu'un de moins tiède à la vue de ce catalogue inclassable édité au format (et sur papier) journal et orné d'une dizaine de portraits d'artistes tels qu'Henri Michaux, Francis Ponge ou encore Jean Paulhan. Exemplaire charmant mais fatigué présentant 2 pliures, horizontale et verticale, censées faciliter le rangement. Ex-libris manuscrit discret. Quelques mouillures et déchirures dont une au centre du papier.
193787421Reliure demi-maroquin citron avec petits coins. Dos lisse avec titre doré en long. Tête dorée, non rogné. Couverture et dos conservés. Reliure signée J.-P. Miguet.
193983968Couverture souple imprimée. Ouvrage orné de 16 illustrations hors texte en noir et blanc. Avant-propos de Louis Cheronnet.
197185525Couverture souple à rabats rouge écarlate imprimée. Non coupé. Non rogné.
193648770H. Matarasso | Paris 1936 | 14.50 x 19.50 cm | broché
25050Montpellier, Fata Morgana, 1981, in-12 format à l'italienne, en feuilles, 24 p. couv. rempl. Edition originale tirée à 300 ex. sur vélin d' Arches blanc et Canson noir, 1/225 num. sur Arches comportant 4 sérigraphies originales, la première signée par l'auteur.
22310P., N.R.F., 1954, in-12, br., 242 p. Edition originale. S.P. enrichi d'un bel envoi a.s. :"à Cassilda & à André Rolland de Renéville, vieux recueils, vieilles manies, d’un viel ami H. Michaux".
27814Éditions Le Point du Jour, 1946. In-4 br. Étui et chemise cartonnés éditeur, noirs. Pièce de titre rouge sur le dos de la chemise. Avec un avant-propos et des légendes extraites de l'oeuvre poétique de l'auteur. Nombreuses reproductions en couleurs et en noir et blanc, sous serpentes imprimées en rouge. E.O. ex. num. sur papier de Rives B.F.K.
L15650[Saint-Maurice d Ételan, Presse de Pierre Bettencourt, 1943] In-16 br. Couverture rempliée illustrée en couleurs, 40 pages. E.O. exemplaire numéroté sur Arches, seul tirage. On le vend sous cape à Paris.
1964011368Paris Extrait d'Hermès 1964 plaquette in-8 Agrafé
1805775London: B. Crosby and Co. and J.P. Hughes 1805. Second English Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Travels To The West Of The Mountains In The States Of Ohio Kentucky and Tennessea by F.A. Michaux. Octavo xii 294pp. Contemporary marbled boards rebacked with brown calf spine title in gilt over red morocco. Light wear to edges of boards. Internally clean and bright with occasional foxing not affecting text. Previous owners bookplate affixed to front endpaper. Sabin 48705 Howes M-579 No map called for in Howes or Sabin. The first edition of this work as published in Paris in 1804 titled Voyage à l'ouest des monts Alléghanys dans les états de l'Ohio du Kentucky et du Tennessée et retour à Charleston par les Hautes-Carolines. The first English edition was published in London in 1805 with a second edition and an abridged edition following the same year. An excellent account of Francois A. Michaux's voyage down the Ohio River through the Kentucky territory and his return to Charleston. B. Crosby and Co. and J.P. Hughes hardcover books
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180582593London: B. Crosby and Co. Stationers' Court; and J.F. Hughes Wigmore Street Cavendish Square 1805. Second English Edition. Leather-bound. Good Plus. 2nd English edition. Small 8vo later half-bound brown morocco and marbled boards gilt spine lettering lacking half title. Small library sticker to bottom of leather spine. Hinges reinforced with dark green library tape. Diagonal chip 1" x 2 1/2" chip missing from upper right corner of title page. Library perforation stamp and rubber stamps Univ of Texas 20 June 1901 and "Bindery" but not obscuring any text as well as UT bookplate to front pastedown. Occasional light bracketing in pencil. 294pp. Text very clean with light browning. Exlib. Old U. Texas bookplate. Paper spine label. Covers tight. Issued without the map that was present in the 1st English edition also 1805. Charming fascinating early travel account slightly abridged from the French 1804. Howes M-579. Sabin 48705. <br /> <br /> Very clean tight and affordable copy. Of particular note is a paragraph p. 291 and an outraged reader's penciled and bracketed comment in the margin: The enraging bit of text reads: ".Throughthe whole of the low country the agricultural labours are peformed by negro slaves and the major part of the planters employ them to drag the plough; they conceive the land is better cultivated and calculate besides that in the course of a year a horse for food and looking after costs ten times more than a negro the annual expense of which does not exceed fifteen dollars.". The reader's penciled comment reads: "An abominable lie too absurd to be credited". Howes M-579. Sabin 48705. B. Crosby and Co., Stationers' Court; and J.F. Hughes, Wigmore Street, Cavendish Square unknown
EXE-278Paris, NRF, 1973. In-8° broché, couverture imprimée. ÉDITION ORIGINALE. Tiré à 9112 exemplaires, Celui-ci un des exemplaires Hors-Commerce sur vergé de Hollande Van Gelder, PREMIER PAPIER.
194312650Paris, aux dépens de Robert-J. Godet, 1943. In-8 broché de 61-[3] pages, couverture rempliée imprimée en deux tons.
1985CLL-514Paris, Gallimard, 1985 Petit in-4 de 140pp. broché sous couverture imprimée grise rempliée, non coupé.
180562546London: Printed by D.N. Shury and Co. for B. Crosby and Co. and J. F. Hughes 1805. Second edition in English. 8vo. xii 294 pp. This edition published without a map. With the engraved bookplate of Sir Joseph Radcliffe 1744-1819 1st Baronet of Milnsbridge House Yorkshire. Howes M-579. Sabin 48705. Clark Old South II 106. This edition not in Thornton De Renne catalogue or Allen. Turnbull I p. 414. Coleman 3414. Thomson 823. Endpapers browned from binder's glue scattered foxing but very good. A lovely copy. Contemporary tree calf gilt rules and leather label on spine. 9295. <br/><br/> Printed by D.N. Shury and Co. for B. Crosby and Co. and J. F. Hughes hardcover books
180464630Paris: Levrault Schoell et Compagnie An X -- 1804. First edition. 8vo. 4 xi 312 pp. Lacks the folding map. Inscribed on the verso of the half-title "Pour Monsieur J. J. / Himely de la part de / l'auteur"; Himely was a Charleston watchmaker in ca. 179-1810 who purchased a garden in that city on Michaux's behalf in 1792. Virginia novelist Amelie Rives's copy with her small book label on the front pastedown and inscribed to her by one Thomas S. White at Beaufort S.C. in 1894 addressing her as "Amelie Rives Chanler". Rives 1863-1945 goddaughter of Robert E. Lee and granddaughter of Virginia Senator William Cabell Rives was born in Richmond but lived most of her life early and late at Castle Hill near Charlottesville; she published her first novel at 23 and produced a string of popular titles over the next 40 years. Rives was married to John Armstrong Chanler a descendant of John Jacob Astor 1888-1895 and married Russian Prince Pierre Troubetzkoy the year after her divorce. Sabin 48703. Howes M-579. Clark Old South II 106. Streeter sale 830. Thomson 821: "Correct and impressive idea of the products and promise of the Great West but more especially of Ohio and Kentucky." Thoroughly foxed lacking the map and worn but inscribed by the author and with a nice Virginia association. Contemporary French calf very worn lacks lower two inches of spine front board eroded joints and corners worn etc. gilt ornaments and leather label on worn spine marbled endpapers. 10966. <br/><br/> Levrault, Schoell et Compagnie, An X -- hardcover books
1956CLL-252Monaco, Editions du Rocher, 1956 In-4, broché, couverture rempliée imprimée en couleur.
2002SONG0444503404Elsevier 2002-09-30. Bilingual. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.50x1.06x9.45. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Elsevier hardcover