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1962RO80172031FERET ET FILS EDITEURS. 1962. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé. 155 + 403 pages. 2 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 460-Langues espagnole et portugaise
RO30324216Choudens. Non daté. In-16. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 171 pages de partition chant et paroles. Page de titre illustrée en noir et blanc. Papier légèrement jauni.. . . . Classification Dewey : 0-GENERALITES
1995RO20139361CARREFOUR. 1995. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 88 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.091-XX ème siècle
9788573265842EDITORA 34. new. Poucos textos do seculo XIX tiveram vida tao intensa e extensa como Carmen a obra-prima de Prosper Merimee 1803-1870 novela que deu origem a opera homonima de Bizet e mais recentemente a adaptacoes para o cinema dirigidas por Jean-Luc Godard e Carlos Saura entre outros. Na presente edicao a historia de amor de dom Jose e da cigana Carmen ganha uma traducao a altura do estilo preciso elegante e ironico porem de grande ressonancia dramatica do original frances. Samuel Titan Jr. professor de Teoria Literaria da USP e autor da traducao chama a atencao no posfacio para varios aspectos da obra inclusive o notavel paralelo entre Carmen e a Capitu do Dom Casmurro de Machado de Assis. EDITORA 34 unknown
03527London: Hutchinson & Co. 1916. With Sixteen Full-Page Color Plates by René Bull<br/><br/>BULL René illustrator. MÉRIMÉE Prosper. Carmen. Translated by A.E. Johnson. With Pictures by René Bull. London: Hutchinson & Co. n.d 1916. <br/><br/>First trade edition. Quarto 10 13/16 x 8 7/16 inches; 275 x 214 mm. 2 blank x 204 pp. Color frontispiece and fifteen color plates with descriptive tissue guards. Seventy-four black and white illustrations in the text.<br/><br/>Publishers red cloth over boards pictorially stamped and lettered in gilt on front cover and spine. Gray and white pictorial endpapers. Top edge gilt others stained red. Gilt on spine dull some light wear to extremities neat ink inscription dated 1917 on front free endpaper and another ink inscription on front blank leaf. A good copy of an uncommon book.<br/><br/>Rene Bull's vibrant illustrations perfectly capture the intense drama of love and jealousy in Prosper Mérimée's tale which was the basis for Georges Bizet's opera of the same title.<br/><br/>René Bull d. 1942 "was born in Ireland and went to Paris to study engineering but left this for art work in London 1892. After working for various magazines he was appointed ‘special' for Black and White 1896 attending the Armenian massacres and the Graeco-Turkish War as artist.He served in the First World War in RNVR 1916 and RAF 1917. Bull was one of the most versatile specials because his stature as an artist was above average. Not only an accurate reporter he was a talented comic draughtsman and a brilliant illustrator of fairy stories" Houfe The Dictionary of 19th Century British Book Illustrators p. 81. Works illustrated by Bull include: La Fontaine's Fables 1905 Uncle Remus by Joel Chandler Harris 1906 The Arabian Nights 1912 The Russian Ballet by A.E. Johnson 1913 Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám 1913 Carmen by Prosper Mérimée 1916 and Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World by Jonathan Swift 1928. London: Hutchinson & Co., 1916 unknown books
51262Hutchinson & Co. London. N.D. 4to 203pp lavishly illustrated in b/w illus & colour plates complete with captioned tissue guards. Original red cloth & gilt decorated boards extremities rubbed & slightly silverfish affected. Pictorial endpapers gilt top edge. Cracked at spine mid text binding sound. Offset browned prelim. A very good hardback copy no d/j. . Illustrated by Rene Bull. Hutchinson & Co., London. N.D hardcover
06431London: Hutchinson & Co. 1916. Edition de Luxe<br /> One of 100 Copies Signed by René Bull<br /> <br /> BULL René illustrator. MÉRIMÉE Prosper. Carmen. Translated by A.E. Johnson. With Pictures by René Bull. London: Hutchinson & Co. n.d 1916. <br /> <br /> Edition de Luxe. Limited to 100 numbered copies this copy being No. 55 signed by the artist. <br /> <br /> Quarto 10 3/4 x 8 7/16 inches; 273 x 214 mm. 2 blank x 204 pp. With color frontispiece and fifteen fine color plates each with descriptive tissue guard together with seventy-four black and white illustrations in the text. The plates richly colored and often heightened with a decorative sensibility drawn from both Orientalist and theatrical traditions form one of Bull's most accomplished book illustration cycles.<br /> <br /> Original vellum over boards pictorially stamped and lettered in gilt on front cover and spine a particularly handsome and appropriate binding for a deluxe issue. Gray and white pictorial endpapers all edges gilt. Spine a little darkened as often with vellum; otherwise an excellent and well-preserved copy of this very scarce signed limited edition.<br /> <br /> A distinguished illustrated edition of Mérimée's Carmen the novella that inspired Georges Bizet's opera here interpreted through Bull's dramatic and highly stylized visual language. His illustrations capture both the exoticism and psychological intensity of the story blending elements of Art Nouveau theatrical design and early twentieth-century decorative illustration.<br /> <br /> René Bull d. 1942 "was born in Ireland and went to Paris to study engineering but left this for art work in London 1892. After working for various magazines he was appointed 'special' for Black and White 1896 attending the Armenian massacres and the Graeco-Turkish War as artist.He served in the First World War in RNVR 1916 and RAF 1917. Bull was one of the most versatile specials because his stature as an artist was above average. Not only an accurate reporter he was a talented comic draughtsman and a brilliant illustrator of fairy stories" Houfe The Dictionary of 19th Century British Book Illustrators p. 81. Works illustrated by Bull include: La Fontaine's Fables 1905 Uncle Remus by Joel Chandler Harris 1906 The Arabian Nights 1912 The Russian Ballet by A.E. Johnson 1913 Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám 1913 Carmen by Prosper Mérimée 1916 and Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World by Jonathan Swift 1928. London: Hutchinson & Co., 1916 unknown
194346413Paris: Le Vasseur et Cie 1943. Fine. Le Vasseur et Cie Paris 1943 23.30 x 28.70 cm en feuilles sous chemise et étui Edition with illustrations by Jean Traynier printed in 425 copies ours one of the 325 numbered on Arches vellum unnumbered includes a manuscript justification by the illustrator: ""Exemplaire d'artiste réservé pour Monsieur . avec la sympathie de l'illustrateur."" ""Artist's copy reserved for Mister . with the illustrator's regards."" It is also enhanced with an autograph dedication page by Jean Traynier and 20 original watercolors by the artist in the text margins. Spine of the chemise slightly faded. Beautiful illustrated adaptation of Jean Traynier's etchings superbly heightened with watercolors by the artist. Le Vasseur et Cie hardcover
194346413Le Vasseur et Cie | Paris 1943 | 23.30 x 28.70 cm | en feuilles sous chemise et étui
1930132143Paris France: La Pléiade 1930. stiff paper wrappers all edges uncut. 4to. stiff paper wrappers all edges uncut. 153 3 pages. Text in French. Limited to 110 numbered copies .With twenty-three tissue-protected original lithographs including frontispiece by René Ben Sussan. Endnotes folow text. La Pléiade unknown books
1941SKU1018872The Limited Editions Club 1941. Hardcover. Good. ISigned by Authors. Signed by Authors Signed Limited Edition- Signed by the illustrator Jean Charlot #591 of 1500. Slipcase has rubbing and splits at ends book and slipcase are clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Well kept no smoky or musty odors. 1941. The Limited Editions Club hardcover books
194185428New York: Limited Editions Club 1941. Hardcover. Near Fine. Jean Charlot. frontis and illustrations by Jean Charlot 143. Decorative cloth. Slipcase. 28cm. Slipcase is slightly soiled and has some browning heavy on top edge. 28cm. Copy #621 of this limited edition which was signed by Charlot on the colophon leaf. <br/><br/> Limited Editions Club hardcover books
1926001742London: Readers Library 1926. Mérimée Prosper. CARMEN. London: Readers Library 1926. Photoplay edition issued in tandem with the 1926 Wardour Film starring Raquel Meller as the famous Carmen. Very attractive Gypsy cover art. A Very Good copy lightly worn in a Very Good dust jacket complete with only one real blemish of note: a short closed tear and a small bit of discoloration. . Very Good/Very Good Plus. Readers Library unknown books
19417671New York: The Limited Editions Club 1941 Limited edition. Number 1468 of 1500 copies signed by the illustrator. 143pp. Translated by Lady Mary Lloyd. Introduction by Konrad Bercovici. Illustrated by Jean Charlot. Planned and printed by the Aldus Printers. Cloth-backed boards. Some darkening to spine else a fine copy. Slipcase is darkened soiled and lightly worn. Illus. by Charlot Jean. The Limited Editions Club hardcover books
191144722Paris : F. Ferroud 1911. Of an edition limited to 1000. copies this is # 428 printed on Arches paper and initialed by the publisher. Softcover. Very good/Very good. Paris : F. Ferroud 1911. Of an edition limited to 1000. copies this is # 428 printed on Arches paper and initialed by the publisher. Illustrated with 30 etchings by Gaston Vuillier the title-page vignette being hand-colored. Frontispiece. 152 pp. Text in French. Softcover. 12mo. Beige paper wrappers. Spine heavily toned at head and heel; front free endpaper toned. Interior clean. Very good/Very good. Insurance required to ship this item. F. Ferroud paperback books
193570452Paris: Marcel Lubineau. Very Good. 1935. Hardcover. - Text in French Merimee Prosper. CARMEN Illustrated by Andre Collot. Paris Marcel Lubineau 1935. #231 of 2000 copies on velin d'Arches colored by "La Tradition". Large size 10x8 in. Bound in full red leather spine sunned. with many brightly-colored pochoir plates typical of Paris in the 30s. . Marcel Lubineau hardcover books
18968991896. GARRETT Edmund H. MERIEE Prosper. CARMEN. Translated From The French And Illustrated by Edmund H. Garrett. With A Memoir Of The Author by Louise Imogen Guiney. Boston: Little Brown & Company 1896. Small 8vo. light-green cloth stamped in gilt & dark-green top edge gilt. First American Edition. Signed presentation from Garrett on the front endpaper: "Best wishes to Mrs. Bullard Edmund H. Garrett. Atlantic Club July 1903." Very Good little bumping covers but quite bright & nice! $285.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
18964844MA Devinne Press 1896. 1896. First edition thus. 8vo. Translated and illustrated by Edmund H. Garrett. Memoir of Merimee by Louise I. Guiney. Full gilt stamped yellow morocco by Blackwell spines with raised bands and gilt stamped floral designs within gilt stamped compartments cover with decorative gilt stamped borders and floral designs gilt stamped inner dentelles heavy patterned endpapers t.e.g. uncut. Fine. Black cloth slipcase. Number 47 of 50 numbered copies signed by Garrett on limitation page; also signed and inscribed on third preliminary page by Garrett to Paul Lemperley November 1986 with an original color drawings of several playing cards one pierced by a dagger. Publisher's prospectus laid in loose. Bookplate of Paul Lemperly on the front pastedown. From the library of noted Hollywood director George Cukor with his Paul Landacre bookplate on the front free endpaper. Signed by Authors. F. Hardcover. MA, Devinne Press, 1896. hardcover books
1940182103New York: Limited Editions Club 1940. Hardcover. VG book is very crisp and clean. Slipcase has overall heavy wear. Bright colorful silky cloth over boards olive cloth spine with red lettering; color illustrated frontispiece color illustration on title page; 143 pp color illustrations throughout. Issued in an olive cardboard slipcase title in red on spine. Limited edition of 1500 copies signed by the artist. This copy is number 177. Includes an introduction by Konrad Bercovici. Illustrated with lithographs in color by Jean Charlot. Translation by Lady Mary Lloyd. Limited Editions Club hardcover books
1931UMERCAR00NJWilliam Farquhar Payson 1931. Good. Merimee Prosper. Carmen. Sterner Albert. New York: William Farquhar Payson 1931. 129pp. Illustrated. 4to. Red Cloth in Slipcase. Book condition: Good. Light rubbing to extremities. Edges bumped. Former owner's bookplate on front pastedown. Slipcase - Fair. Rubbing and chipping to edges. William Farquhar Payson hardcover books
22459Paris, Office français du livre, coll. "La renomée", 1943. In-8 (260x185mm) broché sous un double emboîtage cartonné, 146 p. Ill. en couleurs de J. de Zamora. Suite en couleur de Zamora. Très bon état. Un des 1000 ex. sur condat cyrano, n°209.
191935500579Paris, Georges Crès et Cie, 1919 ; in-12 br. 250p. Les Maitres du Livre. Ex. sur rives
192611049Paris, Edition de la Roseraie, 1926. 1290 g In-4, plein maroquin noir, caissons et plats encadrés et mosaïqués de maroquin rouge, tête dorée, couvertures et dos conservés, [2] ff., xii-[1] pp., [1] f., 142-[1] pp., [1] f.. Illustré par Charles Martin de 6 planches hors-texte en manière noire, chacune en 2 états, y compris le frontispice, et d'illustrations en couleurs dans le texte; l'ensemble également accompagné d'une suite en noir de 36 planches des in-texte et du titre. Un des 150 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin, d'un tirage total à 176 exemplaires. Mahé, Bibliographie des livres de luxe, II, 916-917. . (Catégories : Livres illustrés, )