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190755853Paris: Charles Carrington. Very Good. 1907. Hardcover. Frontispiece in color by Robert Dean Six Etchings by Gaston Trilleau. #101 of 1000 copies. Previous owner address label inside front cover otherwise a clean nice copy. . Charles Carrington hardcover books
290044New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Good dust jacket. Color frontispiece. Scattered foxing mainly to the preliminaries. Minor wear to the dustjacket. Red cloth with a Good dustjacket. Very Good binding / Good dust jacket. Frederick A. Stokes Company unknown books
1931267827Stockholm: Limited Editions Club 1931. Limited. hardcover. fine. Yngve Berg. Translated from the French by Guy Endore Illustrated with lithographs by Yngve Berg. 207pp. 4to white cloth-backed patterned boards t.e.g. in board slipcase. Stockholm: The Limited Editions Club 1931. A fine copy in a very good slipcase.<br/><br/> One of 1500 numbered copies on Van Gelder paper signed by the illustrator.<br/><br/> Limited Editions Club unknown books
193112843Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Soner 1931. Edition limited to 1500 copies 8vo pp. 207; 15 plates; fine copy in original beige cloth backed boards green paper label gilt on spine in publisher's brown box. <br/><br/> P.A. Norstedt & Soner hardcover books
189343340Chicago: A.C. McClurg 1893. This tale rings all the notes of tragedy love and death. It must been quite popular in the first half of the 20th century because it shows up in all kinds of fancy leather bindings. This is one of the more modest ones. Still a pretty book. Bound in half blue morocco over marbled boards with gold spine lettering and decoration. 18 cm. viii 252 pp. A.C. McClurg hardcover books
195733658Allhambra California: Printed by the Private Press of C. F. Braun & Co 1957. 1st edition thus. Blue quarter morocco binding with marbled paper boards. Spine a bit sunned. PO signature to ffep. A VG copy. 8 161 3 blank pp. Illustrations by Joe Mugnaini. 8vo. <br/><br/> Printed by the Private Press of C. F. Braun & Co hardcover books
188959345Chicago: A. C. Armstrong 1889. First American edn. 8vo pp. 252. Bound with the half title in contemporary 3/4 calf rubbed along the extremities a very good copy. A much reprinted story. A. C. Armstrong unknown books
191222221NY: Macmillan. Very Good. 1912. Hardcover. Translated from the French by Fred Rothwell. First edition thus. Small octavo blue decorated cloth binding 214 pages advertisements. Light general shelf wear else at least very good. No dust jacket. A solidly bound copy. . Macmillan hardcover books
190634121906. LOTI Pierre. DISENCHANTED DESENCHANTEES. Translated by Clara Bell. NY: Macmillan Company 1960 Small 8vo. pictorial cloth; 381 pages. First Edition first printing. Good front cover nice; some darkening spine ink name on each endpaper. $25.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1900124268New York New York: Brentano's 1900. Hardcover. VG- Some wear to cloth and vellum. Green cloth over boards; White vellum at spine; 189 pp.; Illustrated title page and text decorations but no other illustrations. Introduction by Henry James. Brentano's hardcover books
1898129489Westminster: Constable 1898. First Edition. hardcover. very good. With an Introduction by Henry James. 4to parchment backed cloth stamped in gilt & green. Westminster: Constable 1898.<br/><br/> Constable unknown books
1898109487Westminster: Archibald Constable and Co 1898. First edition of Pierre Loti's Impressions. Octavo original green pictorial buckram woodcut pictorial title page woodcut initials. In near fine condition. James writes of Loti in his introduction to the present volume "I may as well admit in the outset that in speaking of Pierre Loti I give way to an inclination of the irresistible sort express indeed a lively obligation. I am conscious of owing him that amount and that kind of pleasure as to which hesitation resides only in the difficulty of statement. He has been for me from the hour of my making his acquaintance one of the joys of the time and the fact moreover of his being of the time has often to my eyes made it seem to suffer less from the presence of writers less delightful yet more acclaimed." Archibald Constable and Co hardcover books
188914049New York: Welch Fracker Company 1889. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. First edition in English. 12mo 343 pp illustrated by Benjamin Constant and Aime Marot. Publisher's green cloth with decoration in gilt image of a warrior on horseback on front board. Mild rubbing to extremities a few pages chipped at the upper edge else fine. Loti traveled from Tangiers to Fez in the company of the French minister to Morocco and was most enthusiastic about his experiences delighting in the people and culture. Welch, Fracker Company hardcover books
1925445546Paris: Samuel Viaud / Calmann-Levy Editeurs 1925. Softcover. Very Good. Volume one only. 282pp. Yellow printed wrappers. Text in French. Wrappers detached and chipped along the extremities spine chipped and cracked a good only copy. Samuel Viaud / Calmann-Levy, Editeurs unknown books
189816958Paris: Calmann Levy 1898. First edition. Number 25 of 50 numbered copies on Hollande. Inscribed and signed by Loti. Original wrappers light wear to edges but a very good copy with the bookplate of John Quinn. Half morocco slipcase and chemise. <br/><br/> Calmann Levy unknown books
192049934Paris: Calmann-Levy 1920. Third edn. 8vo pp. 291. Chipped wraps cover separate. This was consumer advocate Florence Kelley's copy with her signature on the front cover and 12 lines of her holograph on the rear. Fragile pulpy paper. FK. Calmann-Levy unknown books
1936246359Paris: Calmann-Levy 1936. Limited. paperback. very good. Henri Deluermoz. Pochoir color & sepia illustrations by Henri Deluermoz. Rubricated title 229 pages unopened pages. Tall 8vo stiff pictorial wrappers board slipcase. Paris: Calmann-Levy 1936. Some damage to paper near head of spine otherwise near fine. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Calmann-Levy unknown books
1927006395Paris: Librairie Lemercier 1927. Limited Edition. First Edition thus. Three Quarter Morocco. Wooden boards. Fine. No. 54 of 255 copies in limitation on velin pur fil Lafuma. Beautiful 3/4 morocco binding with unusual wood or wood veneer boards and matching wood veneer endpapers. And leather painted "onlay" illustration mounted onto spine! 4to. 28 by 22 cm. 208 pp. with 18 color plates and twelve vignettes and a second suite of all the illustrations in just outline form bound in at the end along with the spine to the wraps. The wrap cover serves as one of the three title pages. In its original title "Raharu" this is the novel that put Loti on the map in 1880 and it served as the inspiration for Leo Delibes' once popular opera "Lakmé" which premiered just three years later. Essentially Loti was the authorial counterpart to Gauguin in plunging whole into Tahitian society and his pen-name "Loti" followed from this novel. Without question one of Loti's greatest strengths as a writer was the color he brought to his descriptions and exotic subject matter and these pochoirs most definitely honor and capture that mastery. The bright plates and vignettes could be mistaken for actual painting and they are a feast to the eye. Apparently scarce with the only copy we could locate at the BNF -- no copies of this edition were found at all on OCLC or in commerce. Light rubbing of front joint. <br /><br /> Librairie Lemercier hardcover books
1927004618Paris: Librairie Lemercier 1927. Limited Edition. First Edition thus. Three Quarter Morocco. Marbled Boards. Near Fine. 1 of 12 copies to the limitation this being a presentation copy to Madame de Becque the wife of the illustrator. Beautiful 3/4 morocco binding by Saulnier. 4to. 28 by 22 cm. 208 pp. with 18 color plates and twelve vignettes and a second suite of all the illustrations in just outline form bound in at the end along with the spine to the wraps. The wrap cover serves as one of the three title pages. In its original title "Raharu" this is the novel that put Loti on the map in 1880 and it served as the inspiration for Leo Delibes' once popular opera "Lakmé" which premiered just three years later. Essentially Loti was the authorial counterpart to Gauguin in plunging whole into Tahitian society and his pen-name "Loti" followed from this novel. Without question one of Loti's greatest strengths as a writer was the color he brought to his descriptions and exotic subject matter and these pochoirs most definitely honor and capture that mastery. The bright plates and vignettes could be mistaken for actual painting and they are a feast to the eye. Apparently scarce with the only copy we could locate at the BNF -- no copies of this edition were found at all on OCLC or in commerce. A few tiny specks of discoloration on the spine and very light edgewear. Otherwise clean and pristine inside. <br /><br /> Librairie Lemercier hardcover books
19347631Bruxelles: Aux Editions Du Nord 1934. Full-Leather. D. Charles Fouqueray. Number 3 of 15 copies on Imperial Japan paper; octavo 350 pages; bound in brown morocco raised bands on spine lettered in gilt; marbled end papers. Extra illustrated some plates hand-colored. Slipcase with paper-covered boards. A lovely production. Fine. <br/><br/> Aux Editions Du Nord hardcover books
1931001619Paris: Librairie des Amateurs. A. Ferroud.-- F. Ferroud Successeur 1931. First Edition. Wraps. Very Good Plus. Exemplair 33 of 400 on Velin D'Arches. Exotic tale of Burma. Small closed tear on upper spine extremity. A little finger soiling but mostly clean. <br/><br/> Librairie des Amateurs. A. Ferroud.-- F. Ferroud, Successeur paperback books
1896D1176Paris: Calmann Levy 1896. Hardcover. Fine. Quarter morocco and marbled paper gilt-stamped lettering and detail on spine t. e. g. place-holder ribbon; with the original spine bound in at rear. Corners lightly rubbed else fine. A pretty volume. <br/><br/> Calmann Levy hardcover books
027035New York nd: E.P. Dutton and Co. Octavo. 335 pages. A special book handcolored with 41 pages of beautiful flowers birds mask and other items delicately painted in watercolor allowing the text to be visible. Novel about a French naval officer who has two objectives for his stay in Japan - to get a tattoo and to acquire a temporary Japanese wife which became the basis for Madam Butterfly. A handsome copy bound by Dutton in 3/4 brown morocco over light brown paper covered boards raised bands compartments lettered and decorated in gilt top edge gilt end papers match binding paper one signature protruding a bit. E.P. Dutton and Co unknown books
1921246493Paris: Marpon 1921. hardcover. very good. Illustrated with woodcuts by A. Roubille. iii 179 pages. 8vo 3/4 leather over marbled boards original wrappers bound in; leather lightly worn. Paris: Collection Marpon & C. 1921. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Marpon unknown books
188815698Paris: Calmann Lévy 1888. Full black leather gilt titles beveled boards all edges red marbled endpapers. Hinges and spine cracked but still tight roll to spine scattered foxing leaves crisp; still a good copy. 328 pp. Illus. 8vo. Dessins et aquarelles de Rossi e. Loti 1850-1923 French naval officer achieved popularity with his impressionistic exotic and romantic tales and is a precursor to modern French fiction between the two world wars. This romantic tale of travel and adventure in Japan may have influenced Puccini's Madam Butterfly. Calmann Lévy hardcover books