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400112009Nelson editeurs Sans date.
LIT1512MV1931 / 179 pages. Broché. Editions Grasset.
201015089Broché sous couverture illustrée Très bon Magellan 2010 1 volume in-8°
AJ323Calmann-Lévy Edition Nelson Calmann-Levy. date inconnue Bon état. Couverture toilée rigide en bon état. Intérieur état correct, Page de garde de l'éditeur tâchée.
194815084Broché Très bon Paris Hachette 1948 1 volume in-8°
ABE-17164122240689 CM X 13,7 CM-N°32 (CCP1)
ORD-6548Portrait en costume d'officier de marine, les 2 mains croisées sur le pommeau de son épée. Extrait de la Galerie Contemporaine. s.d. (vers 1880). Grande photo (179 x 237mm) collée sur carton fort (257 x 340mm). Bel exemplaire.
190052366- Photographie 4 x 7, 5 cm. Notice biographique collée au dos.
190052635- Photographie 4 x 7, 5 cm collée sur carton.
189316677Photographie ancienne de Pierre Loti datée au dos (1893).Photographie : Format in-4°(29x22). Cadre : Format in-folio (38x32). Très bon état.Louis Marie Julien Viaud dit Pierre Loti, né le 14 janvier 1850 à Rochefort et mort le 10 juin 1923 à Hendaye, est un écrivain et officier de marine français.Léo Thémèze (Joseph Léopold 1863-1946) est un matelot originaire de Cannes devenu quartier-maître à Rochefort en 1886, où il a connu Loti, puis capitaine au long cours en 1890. Cet ami intime de l'écrivain, auquel il inspire le héros de Matelot (1892), l'accompagna en Terre Sainte (Loti lui dédiant La Galilée).Ce cliché pris au fond de la veille cour de la maison de Pierre Loti de Rochefort, montre les deux amis en compagnie de Nadine Viaud, la mère de l'écrivain (84 ans) et de son fils Samuel (5 ans).
188016676Photographie ancienne originale de Pierre Loti en uniforme de marine vers (1880). Dédicace au dos de son fils Samuel Loti-Viaud.Photographie : Format in-12°(18x13). Très bon état.Louis Marie Julien Viaud dit Pierre Loti (1850-1923), était écrivain et officier de marine. Une grande partie de son oeuvre est d'inspiration autobiographique. Il s'est nourri de ses voyages pour écrire ses romans.
19862092902140314960Iwanamishoten 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Iwanamishoten paperback
Mm 105x160 Prima traduzione italiana autorizzata. Volume in copertina rigida posticcia con doso in mezza tela, mantenuta al piatto anteriore la copertina figurata originale; 253 pagine. Una scritta a penna all'ultima carta bianca, peraltro il libro è in buon ordine con legature ben salde. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
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19283484612Barcelona.: Cervantes. 1928. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Firma del anterior propietario. Good. 19 cm. 304 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura artesanal. Cubierta deslucida. Firma del anterior propietario. Literatura.82 82 Cervantes. hardcover
194541596Paris: L'Edition d'Art H. Piazza. 1945. Softcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Large 8vo; 267 & 1 pages; Publisher's pictorial wrappers with original glassine overlay -- wrappers and glassine dust jacket are folded over on their versos in the French manner. Illustrations throughout by Cheffer including colored head and tailpieces. An excellent copy with just minor wear to the glassine -- #40/175 on Hollande Van Gelder. The naval officer-cum-novelist Pierre Loti 1850-1923 published 'Pêcheur d'Islande' An Iceland Fisherman in 1886. Considered by most Loti's masterpiece it is a novel of life among the Breton fisherfolk and many critics view it as a literary manifestation of Impressionism so it is a richly appropriate inspiration for book illustration and design. Loti was elected in May 1891 to the Académie française. News of this honor reached him aboard his ship in port in Algiers. Loti made a statement upon his induction to the Académie the following spring which has become infamous: "Loti ne sait pas lire" "Loti doesn't know how to read". It was clearly a lie. His collections including a considerable library can been seen at his house in Rochefort now preserved as a museum. Loti was nearly an exact contemporary of another man of the sea who became a writer -- Joseph Conrad. In fact Conrad's friend and sometime collaborator Ford Maddox Ford tells us that Conrad read Loti at sea and Ford recalls a copy of 'Pêcheurs d'Islande' which Conrad read and annotated with extensive notes. The illustrator of this edition of Loti's classic text was Lucien Henry Cheffer 1880-1957. Art may have been in his blood; his grandmother was the sister of the mother of Auguste Rodin Mary Cheffer. After studies at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris he won the Prix de Rome for engraving in 1906. In addition to his illustrated books his work was frequently published in 'L'Illustration.' French people of a certain age will know Cheffer's work through his widely used series of postage stamps with his image of Marianne the embodiment of the French Republic -- in use from 1967-1971 the Marianne d'Cheffer won the Grand Prix de l’art philatélique français at the end of 1967. This copy of his edition of Pêcheurs d'Islande is an excellent specimen of a special issue on Hollande Van Gelder paper copy number 40 of 175 -- with an extra suite of illustrations "en noir" as called for in the tirage. There were also 25 copies on Japan Nacré those copies were accompanied by extra suites in color and en noir as well as an original watercolor by Cheffer. The copies of this edition usually encountered were part of the 800 copies issued on Vélin Bouchier without any extra illustrations included. The extra suite in our copy is included at the rear and is still wrapped in its original glassine chemise now integral but with some rips and tears at the edges -- the plates themselves are fine and fresh. . L'Edition d'Art H. Piazza paperback
1945ZB1261476Paris: L'Edition d'Art H. Piazza 1945. Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 SALE item limited to 800 numbered copies; 268 pp. original illustrated paper wrappers text uncut and unopened vertical crease to the spine else near fine in a good slipcase. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Paris: L'Edition d'Art H. Piazza unknown
1 Vol. In-8 pag. 125 ill. di Rudaux(decine n.t.). Copt. ill PROG 22601 CATT_ATT 34
009853Paris: Calmann-Levy. Half-Leather. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Later Edition. 344 pp. a nice binding with ribbon bookmark. Paris: Calmann-Levy unknown books
141598Editions de la Banderole 1922. Limited numbered edn 19 of 1025. 8vo. Original pictorial wraps softback VG in worn protective cover. Pp. 239 illus with b&w frontispiece and with b&w plates with tissue-guards no inscriptions; French text. Editions de la Banderole, 1922 unknown
52689Eds Calmann Levy In-12 344pp. Nb-0204 unknown
20009615France: Published for PRIX de la 6 Biennale Mondiale de la Reliure d'Art 2000. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine Archival Box. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Hand carved hand blown glass in the front and back covers by Dalibor Nesnidal. <br /> The binding won First Prize of the "Ville d'Urrugne" in the category "Livre Objet".<br /> Text in French. Tight bright and unmarred. Unique binding structure dark green goatskin for covers and doublures beige goatskin for middle boards green glass insert at front and rear board leather endpages; archival box shows minor shelf/edge wear. Small 4to. 205pp. Illus. Numbered limited edition this being DVI. Published for PRIX de la 6 Biennale Mondiale de la Reliure d'Art hardcover
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021093Paris: Callman-Levy Editeurs 1936. Hardcover. Near Fine. Quarto quarter black morocco spine blue and gold marbled boards t.e.g. original illustrated paper covers bound-in pp. 4-241; illustrated by Mathurin Méheut including 19 color out-of-text plates reproduced in collotype by Duval and colored with a Beaufumé stencil; 5 color headers; 5 "culs-de-lampe" and a black vignette. Printed on vellum created by the Bernard-Dumas stationers. Slight rubs to binding else a beautiful fine copy. <br/> <br/> [Paris]: Callman-Levy, Editeurs, (1936). hardcover
189375905Paris: Calmann Levy Editeur. Very Good. 1893. Fine Binding. This book is hard-bound in a fine-binding of 1/2ee leather with marbled paper covered boards with gilt stamping to the spine. The covers show some scuffing and light soiling edge-wear and rubbing to the joints corners and spine-ends. There is some wear/scuffing to the spine. The binding is solid. The contents are bright and generally clean with illustrations but also with some scatrtered foxing. . Calmann Levy, Editeur unknown