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17791323940Londres i.e. Paris 1779. Hardcover. Octavo 6 182 pages; VG; bound in period red morocco rebacked with paneled gilt spine preserved; some wear to boards; text bock gilt; marbled endpapers; front pastedown with two bookplates and an old catalogue description; With a half-title and an additional engraved titlepage; illustrated with 29 plates inset including the 'petits pieds' plate; The imprint is false; probably printed in Paris.; shelved case 3. ESTC: T149741/N42517. 1323940. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. hardcover
17791323940Londres i.e. Paris 1779. Hardcover. Octavo 6 182 pages; VG; bound in period red morocco rebacked with paneled gilt spine preserved; some wear to boards; text bock gilt; marbled endpapers; front pastedown with two bookplates and an old catalogue description; With a half-title and an additional engraved titlepage; illustrated with 29 plates inset including the 'petits pieds' plate; The imprint is false; probably printed in Paris.; shelved case 3. ESTC: T149741/N42517. 1323940. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. hardcover books
17459142Paris, Coustellier, 1745. In-12 de (12)-159-XX pp., veau fauve, dos orné à nerfs, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque).
173132030-30Paris Coustelier 1731. Title printed in red and black. With additional engr. pictorial title engr. vignette on printed title 8 plates engr. by Jean Baptiste Scotin and 4 engr. head-pieces. Title 4 leaves 158 1 XX pp. Small 8vo. Contemp. calf with red spine label rep. Paris Coustelier 1731. Nice edition of Longus' "Daphnis and Chloé" in the popular French translation of Jaques Amyot 1513-1593. It contains for the first time the copious philological annotations by Antoine Lancelot 1675-1740 in which he often corrects Amyot's text. Scotin's engravings congenially represent the time-typical impression of rural life. - Printed title rehinged some waterstaining to engr. title mainly on verso light browing throughout. - Quérard La France littéraire V 351; Cohen/De Ricci 651; Lewine 322; Sander 1222; Hoefer XXIX 327 Lancelot. LITERATURE: FRENCH ; ILLUSTRATED BOOKS BEFORE 1900 ; Paris, Coustelier unknown
17313631731, S.l., 1731., 7 ff., 159 p., XX (notes). In-12, maroquin rouge, filet à froid, fleur de lys aux angles, dos orné de même, pièce de titre de maroquin chocolat, roulette intérieure, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque). Manque 2 planches de la suite. Rousseurs éparses.
1779313602Londres 1779. Engraved frontispiece and 29 engravings after those of the Regent. Small 4to. Bound in full contemporary brown diced calf gilt spineby Mairet signed at base of the spine marbled edges. Bookplate of Chateau de Montmoyen. Fine. Engraved frontispiece and 29 engravings after those of the Regent. Small 4to. Cohen 654 unknown books
1776119641776 1776 Bouillon. Imprimerie de la Société Typographique. 1776. 1 volume in-12, pleine basane mouchetée, frise dorée en encadrement sur les plats, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre rouge, armes non identifiées en queue, tranches dorées. XII pp., 211 pp., 1 p. bl.
174521120Slnd (Paris) 1745 In-12 plein veau porphyre, dos lisse richement orné, triple filet sur les plats, roulette en coupes et contreplats, tranches dorées, 10- 159- XX p., Titre-frontispice, 4 vignettes non signées, 5 lettrines, 29 planches dont 13 double sur onglet. Reliure usée et frottée. Int. très frais.
18006511800 Paris, P. Didot l'aîné, 1800.
177965287S. n. | Londres 1779 | 16.50 x 21.50 cm | relié
177816611Paris, François Ambroise Didot et Guillaume De Bure, 1778. In-8 de [8]-XCII-135 et 135- [1]; 312-[3] pages, plein maroquin vert menthe, dos à nerfs orné au fer à l'oiseau et petits fers dorés, triple filet doré en encadrement des plats, double filet doré aux coupes et roulette dorée aux chasses, tranches dorées sur marbrure.
177965287Londres London: S. n. 1779. Fine. S. n. Londres London 1779 16.50 x 21.50 cm relié Attractive edition of the French translation by Jacques Amyot illustrated with a frontispiece and 28 copperplate engravings. Contemporary full tortoiseshell calf binding smooth spine richly decorated with gilt rolls tools and fillets as well as a red morocco title label triple gilt fillet framing the boards gilt roll on the leading edges headcaps and framing the pastedowns all edges gilt. Joints rubbed with small cracks. S. n. hardcover
178075411780 A Paris: De l'imrpimerie de Didot l'aîné, 1780. In-12: 7.7 x 12.5 cm, 200 pp. Volume de la fameuse collection d'ouvrages imprimés sur ordre du comte d'Artois entre 1780 et 1784. Délicate reliure de l'époque en maroquin rouge aux armes de la famille Payan d'Augery. Très bel exemplaire.
177675071776 A Bouillon: De l'imprimerie de la Société typographique, 1776. In-12: 10.5 x 16.5 cm, 1 front., xii pp. de faux-titre, titre et avertissement, 207 pp. de texte + 29 pl. grav. dont 13 doubles chiff. 2 à 29 comprenant la [28bis] n. chiff.
17799058Londres, , 1779. In-4 de (4)-176 pp., texte dans un encadrement, avec un frontispice et 28 planches gravées, veau havane, dos lisse orné, triple filet doré d'encadrement sur les plats, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque).
171839282Paris: Quillau. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1718. First Edition. Leather. B&W Illustrations; 164 pages; Poetry Longus translated by Amyot. Les Amours Pastorales de Daphins et de Chloe. Paris Quillau 1718. Regent edition. One of 250 copies. Small 8vo. 14 164 pp. Engraved frontispiece by Coypal engraved by Audran 28 plates 13 double page by Philippe II Duke of Orleans engraved by Audran. Bound in 19th century olive moroccan leather. Gilt rule. Original marbled endpapers. All edges gilt. Illustrations after the paintings by Coypal and the Duke of Orleans. The "Longus du Regent" the first French book whose illustration was after a prince was printed one year ahead of the "Fables de La Motte" illustrated by Gillot; The "Longus" is considered by Dacier as the first book illustrated by a French painter. Ray. I. 10. Cohen - De Ricci 648-51. Condition; Rubbing to leather. Stamp facing title page. Slight toning occasional spotting to plates. Without the later 1728 engraving Petit Pieds sometimes found. An ancient Greek novel written in the Roman Empire the only known work of the second-century AD Greek novelist and romance writer Longus. Two children grow up together and much excitement such as raiders and pirates. . Quillau hardcover
17541322129Lutetiae Parisiorum i.e. Amsterdam 1754. Hardcover. Small Quarto 175 pages. In Very Good condition. Bound in period red morocco with triple gilt rule to board edges and brown label with gilt lettering to elaborate gilt spine. Boards show mild rubbing and slight cracking to upper rear hinge. Large bookplate removed from front pastedown replaced with small bookplate. Top edge of text block gilt. Gilt rolls to doublure edges. Marbled endpapers.<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> Bilingual with Greek on the verso and Latin on the recto; illustrated with 28 of the 29 plates plus a frontispiece lacking plate 20 with signs it was cut out Titled 'Liccenion écoute Daphnis et Chloé qui cherchent remede d'Amour' elaborate vignettes and headpieces. MW Consignment. Shelved in Case 3. Daphnis and Chloe is an ancient Greek novel written in the Roman Empire the only known work of the second-century AD Greek novelist and romance writer Longus. 1322129. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. hardcover
17541322129Lutetiae Parisiorum i.e. Amsterdam 1754. Hardcover. Small Quarto 175 pages; VG; bound in period red morocco triple gilt rule to board edges elaborate gilt spine brown label with gilt lettering; top edge of text block gilt; gilt rolls to doublure edges marbled endpapers; large bookplate removed from front pastedown replaced with small bookplate; slight cracking to upper rear hinge mild rubbing;<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> Bilingual with Greek on the verso and Latin on the recto; illustrated with 28 of the 29 plates plus a frontispiece lacking plate 20 with signs it was cut out Titled 'Liccenion écoute Daphnis et Chloé qui cherchent remede d'Amour' elaborate vignettes and headpieces; <br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> MW consignment; shelved case 3. Daphnis and Chloe is an ancient Greek novel written in the Roman Empire the only known work of the second-century AD Greek novelist and romance writer Longus. 1322129. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. hardcover books
174511565Très rare édition contenant outre le frontispice d'après Coypel, les 28 figures (dont 13 doubles) dessinées par Philippe d'Orléans (Régent de France) gravées par Audran. À la fin se trouve la fameuse planche " Les petits pieds" gravée par Caylus. Ex-libris manuscrit du Comte de Moras au dos du frontispice. Le comte de Moras (1718-1771) a été ministre de la Marine sous Louis XV. Les figures de la suite du Régent sont en premier tirage (1718). La suite est bien complète contrairement à l'édition de 1731 qui ne contient que 26 gravures. Plein maroquin rouge, dos long richement orné, pièce de titre maroquin vert, triple filet d'encadrement sur les plats avec fleuron d'angle, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées. Très bon s. l. s. n. 1745 1 volume in-8°
171823660Paris: Quillau 1718. First printing. Hardcover. Contemporary olive green cloth spine faded to brown. Aeg. Very good. 6 Preface. 164 pages. 16.5 x 10 cm. Limited edition of 250 copies. Engraved frontispiece by B. Audran after A. Coypel 28 plates thirteen are double-paged after Philippe d'Orleans engraved by B. Audran. and with engraved headpiece by J.B. Scotin plus six engraved initials. An attractive copy of the "Regent Edition" so called as it was printed at the expense of Phillipe duc d'Orleans also the latter was Regent for his cousin Louis XV from 1715-1723 illustrated with engravings by Benoit Adran after the Regent's own drawings. Text is based on the celebrated French translation by Jacques Amyot. COHEN-DE RICCI. "Jolie edition tres recherche." GORDON RAY. ART OF THE FRENCH BOOK. "a fixture in the collections of French bibliophiles." Armorial bookplate of the Duke of Albany and small bookplate of T. Hugh Cobb. Spine with raised bands gilt spine label triple gilt cover border panels inner dentelles silked endpapers. Text in French. Quillau hardcover
1745018270Paris: Quillau 1745. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Early edition. Octavo 8vo. ii 150 pages of text. Contains an engraved title page by Coypel 28 engraved plates by Audran followed by one engraving by le Compte de Caylus. The Caylus engraving is titled "Conclusion du Roman" but is best known as the "petit pieds" plate. Translated by J. Amyot Bishop of Auxerre. The engravings by B. Audran are from designs by Philip Duke of Orleans. Full red morocco binding by Simier is heavily worn on the extremities and hinges where it has been inexperty recolored but this poor attempt at recoloring does not distract from the elegance and beauty of the elaborate gilt-stamped decorations. The front endpaper marbled is detached. The text is clean and unmarked. Early edition with different pagination that the editions that appear on the market. No publisher listed but published by Quillau. Quillau Hardcover
1745018270Paris: Quillau 1745. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Early edition. Octavo 8vo. ii 150 pages of text. Contains an engraved title page by Coypel 28 engraved plates by Audran followed by one engraving by le Compte de Caylus. The Caylus engraving is titled "Conclusion du Roman" but is best known as the "petit pieds" plate. Translated by J. Amyot Bishop of Auxerre. The engravings by B. Audran are from designs by Philip Duke of Orleans. Full red morocco binding by Simier is heavily worn on the extremities and hinges where it has been inexperty recolored but this poor attempt at recoloring does not distract from the elegance and beauty of the elaborate gilt-stamped decorations. The front endpaper marbled is detached. The text is clean and unmarked. Early edition with different pagination that the editions that appear on the market. No publisher listed but published by Quillau. Quillau Hardcover books
175746402091A Paris, Imprimés pour les curieux, 1757 ; in-4, plein veau blond, encadrement de filets dor., dos lisse avec décor doré, tranches rouges. (Reliure de l’époque) VIII pp., 269 pp., (1 p.) - Frontispice et 29 planches hors-texte.Superbe édition illustrée, la première de ce format, la première aussi à donner, en face de la version d’Amyot, la nouvelle traduction, dite anonyme sur le titre, et qui est d’Antoine LECAMUS, un médecin né à Paris en 1722, mort en 1772. Pour se distraire de ses travaux de médecine, il a publié dans sa jeunesse quelques variétés littéraires, des poèmes, des allégories. Lecamus devint célèbre pour avoir rédigé les notices médicales du Journal Oeconomique de 1753 à 1765, puis comme régent de la Faculté de médecine de Paris.Toutes les pages de cette édition sont dans un encadrement typographique. L’illustration comprend 1 frontispice de Coypel, les 29 planches du Régent retouchées et entourées de magnifiques cadres avec sujets divers, 1 fleuron de titre, 8 grandes vignettes en-tête et 8 culs-de-lampe par Cochin, le tout gravé par Audran et Fokke. La célèbre figure des “petits pieds”, différente de celle de l’originale est ici placée p. 162. - Cohen 653.Très bel exemplaire en veau blond de l’époque.
171846404984S. l. [Paris, Quillau], 1718 ; petit in-8, plein maroquin rouge, large encadrement d’une triple série de filets avec dentelles fleurdelisées, dos lisse orné de faux-nerfs et ornements dorés, dentelle intérieure dorée, doublé et gardes de tabis bleu, tranches dorées. (Reliure de l’époque) 6 ff. n. ch., 164 pp., frontispice et 28 figures hors-texte.PERMIER TIRAGE. Célèbre édition, dite “du Régent”, ornée d’un frontispice par COYPEL et de 28 planches par le Régent PHILIPPE D’ORLÉANS, gravées par AUDRAN, 1 vignette en-tête par Scotin et 6 lettres ornées. TIRAGE À 250 exemplaires.Le Régent avait fait graver les estampes par Benoît Audran, d’après les peintures que le roman de Longus lui avait inspirées en 1714. Il existe une figure supplémentaire dite des petits pieds, attribuée à Caylus, qui ne fait pas partie de ce premier tirage, car elle n’a été gravée qu’en 1728. Elle a été ajoutée à de nombreux exemplaires mais ce n’est pas le cas ici. Cohen 648.Exemplaire relié en maroquin à l’époque. Il est à grandes marges. La marge inférieure du premier feuillet de texte est refaite ; quelques taches. L’exemplaire a figuré sous le n°708 dans le catalogue de la Vente de feu M. L. A. Barbet. Giraud-Badin, 1932.
1776102736<p>Paris typographia Fr. Amb. Didot 1776. 12mo. viii 157 pp. Contemporary full red morocco binding spine goldtooled covers with a three-line border inner dentelles gilt all edges gilt.</p><p>Edition in Greek with a preface in Latin of the pastoral romance by Longus or Longos 2nd century AD. The work was first printed Florence in 1598. The present edition was established by Louis Dutens 1730-1812 and is one of two editions in Ancient Greek that were published during the eighteenth century the other Amsterdam 1754. It was published by the François-Ambroise Didot who may be said to have laid the foundation of the subsequent typographic celebrity of the house of Didot. He made great improvements in type-founding and his founts of type were superior to all that had been produced previously in France. <strong>According to Brunet this edition was printed in only 200 copie.s</strong> c.f. Bigmore & Wyman I p. 176; Brunet 3 1155.</p> Didot