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192570093London: Greffrey blies 1925. First with John Austen illustrations. Hardcover. near fine/very good. Quarto 10 1/4" x 8". Cream cloth withgilt lettering to spine and small design to front cover.In pictorial dust jacket. Some tanning with edge wear to jacket.Twelve color illustrations and decorations by John Austen. Greffrey blies hardcover
1925182188London : Geoffrey Bles 1925. 1st Edition in this form. Hardback. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled and dust-toned as with age. Corners sharp with an overall tight bright and clean impression. Marginal scattered foxing. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 199 pages; Physical desc. : 199p. plates : illus. ; 33 cm. Subjects: Ancient Greek literature - translations into English. Classical literature. Daphnis Greek mythology - Fiction. Language: English. London : Geoffrey Bles hardcover
196722577Paris: Editions L. C. L. 1967. Hardcover. #120 of 3000. Gray boards are fine in very slightly worn green box.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Editions L. C. L. hardcover books
1829022621Paris: Didot 1829. Disbound. Good . Includes all of Longus' Pastorals including Daphnis and Chloe. Preface in latin excerpt from Dunlop's History of Fiction appended to preface preface totals 62pp. Book is in greek with greek footnotes 154pp to which is appended un lettre circulaire de P.L. Courier sur les pretendues variantes du manuscrit de Florence in french pages 155-163. Then an Animadversionum in Longi Pastoralia Auctarium by Ludovici de Sinner 164-206 comprised of notes in latin and greek. 2 page index to page 208. 62 208. Light edgewear but otherwise unmarked. Disbound. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2 lbs 0 oz. Category: Classics Latin & Greek; Inventory No: 022621. <br/><br/> Didot unknown books
1331893461.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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18931276951893. LAWRENCE T.E. LONGUS. Daphnis and Chloe: A Most Sweet and Pleasant Pastoral Romance for Young Ladies. London: Vale Press 1893. Quarto contemporary full black crushed morocco elaborately gilt-decorated spine and covers raised bands top edge gilt uncut. $15000.An exceptional association copy: the finely printed and beautifully illustrated Vale Press Daphnis and Chloeone of only 210 copies 200 of which were for sale with 36 charming woodcuts in the Italian style by Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon with ""T.E.L.""likely in T.E. Lawrence's handfaintly penciled in the upper right corner of the front free endpaper and a note from recipient Charles Francis Bell describing the circumstances in which Lawrence presented this copy to him. Beautifully bound in full morocco-gilt by C. & C. McLeish.""There are works which will never cease to be reprinted and which artists will ever love to illustrate according to their own individual fancies"" Jules Claretie Preface. This classical Greek work whose author Longus has not been fully identified has been dated to the 2nd or early 3rd century CE. Described by one scholar as ""an unknown best seller"" Giles Barber Daphnis and Chloe is considered ""the original or earliest survivor"" of the idyllic/pastoral romance Hardin Love in a Green Shade 1. This large-format illustrated edition is one of the Vale Press' most impressive books. It uses the quaint 17th-century translation of Thornley designed to convert the lascivious tale into reading matter for young ladies. One homosexual passage is left in the original Greek. In the Art Nouveau style the illustrations by Ricketts and Shannon effectively capture Longus' combination of decadence and sweet innocence.Born in 1859 binder Charles McLeish was apprenticed to Andrew Grieve in Edinburgh then came to London in 1890 to work for Riviere. When Cobden-Sanderson founded the Doves Bindery in 1893 he hired McLeish as the firm's finisher. McLeish held that estimable position until 1909 when he left to go into partnership with his son Charles who had apprenticed under Roger de Coverly. Although the senior McLeish was no longer in the employ of Cobden-Sanderson all of the bindings that were signed ""Doves Bindery"" between 1909 and 1921 were actually done in the McLeish workshop. The work produced by the McLeishes was beautifully designed and impeccably executed as evidenced in the present volume. With publisher's scarce four-page prospectus bound in at rear. Bookplate of recipient art historian Charles Francis Bell with his handwritten note regarding the circumstances of Lawrence presenting this copy to him tipped to the front free endpaper: ""This book was bound by McLeish for Colonel T.E. Lawrence whose initials in pencil in his own writing are in the top corner of the opposite endpaper. It was given by him to me at All Souls College Oxford on November 16 1920. C.F. Bell."" Bell 1871-1966 was curator of the Department of Fine Art in the Ashmolean Museum Oxford where he met Lawrence when the latter had brought fragments of pottery into the Ashmolean for identification. The two became friends and frequently discussed their shared enthusiasm for Medieval art and architecture. Although the brevity and faintness of the initials on the front free endpaper make it difficult to verify it as being in Lawrence's hand it is consistent with Lawrence's known practice of initialing his own books.Mild offsetting from woodcuts; offsetting from morocco turn-ins partially obscuring penciled initials in upper corner of front free endpaper binding beautiful and fine. An excellent association copy with distinguished provenance. hardcover
1954002315Paris: Manuel Bruker 1954. First Limited Edition. Wraps. Very Good. No. 12 of 20. With a folio of three original ink drawings signed by Vertes a folio of 10 engravings that were rejected for use in the book proper and a suite of all the engravings used in the book. This copy is also inscribed by the artist to the collector/owner which is not something called for in the limitation. 204 pp. Stylistically the Hungarian-American Vertes brought a loose near-abstraction sensibility to what nonetheless remained lucidly representational art. He executed his images with a spare economy while keeping his lines fluid and flowing. At times his output could look slapdash and improvisational; this effect though splendidly captured the emphemeral moment in an ever-changing scene and we can sense easily movement and motion. Vertes was a modernist very much of his time and place. His was an oeuvre that dared to please the average man and thus his work decorate such places as the lobby of the Carlyle Hotel in New York. Vertes was also a costume designer who won an Academy Award for his art direction and costume designs in the movie "Moulin Rouge" released in 1952. Manuel Bruker unknown
1925120538London : Geoffrey Bles 1925. First Edition. Hardback. Near fine copy in the original gilt-blocked fine-ribbed cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Scans and additional detail on request. ; 199 pages; Physical desc. : 199 1 p. plates : ill. ; 33 cm. Wheatley's own copy SIGNED and captioned 'Used by me for. My book 'Mayhem in Greece''. Complete with his distinctive Bookplate. London : Geoffrey Bles hardcover
19252053London: Geoffrey Bles 1925. Hardcover. Very Good. White cloth hardcover with gilt design on cover slightly soiled. 199 pages SIGNED by John Austin. Internals clean and tight Very Good condition Geoffrey Bles, hardcover
1937193981London: A. Zwemmer 1937. Signed by Aristide Maillol; Numbered 209 of 250. Hardcover. Good Slipcase is worn peeled foxed and smudged with the top open; vellum boards are heavily smudged and darkened; textblock edges are smudged and foxed; interior is super clean; binding is solid. Maillol Aristide. Full white vellum boards with gilt lettering on the spine in a personalized white slipcase that says "for Marion; from Ted 1938." 211 pp. unopened and untrimmed pages; richly illustrated; signature of Maillol in pencil on the final engraved page. Signature page reads "Aristide Maillol engraved with his own hand the wood-cuts which illustrated this book. The text is that of Thornley's translation of 1657 revised and augmented. Philippe Gonin of Paris undertook the achievement of this work and printed it on his hand-press for A. Zwemmer London." Extremely rare. Numbered 209 of 250 numbered signed by Maillol and printed on hand made paper. A. Zwemmer hardcover
189081210London Vizetelly 1890. 1st Edition in this form. Hardback. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked and elaborately gilt-bordered cloth. Slightest suggestion only of rubbing and dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. ; 155 pages; Description: xii 155 p. Illus. 22 cm. Printed on hand-made paper. Subjects: Daphnis Greek mythology --Fiction. London, Vizetelly hardcover
1950465224Paris : Editions Nilsson 1950. First Edition. Softcover. Very good paperback with somewhat worn illustrated crystal dust jacket. Dust jacket slightly dust-dulled with small nicks to front panel joint and both ends of spine. Mild warp from storage with text block remaining tight. Light foxing to preliminary and final leaves only. Plates well-preserved with very minor rippling to margins. A well-preserved copy overall. Physical description; 154 pages 6 leaves of plates ; 23 cm. Notes; Date conjectural. Illustrated with six mounted watercolours by G.P. Joumand. Subjects; Daphnis. Chloé. Greek mythology. Fiction. Pastoral romance. Ancient literature. Greek novel. 2nd century. French edition. Longus. Paris : Editions Nilsson paperback
192337013Paris: Georg & Cie 1923. Fine. Georg & Cie Paris 1923 16.50 x 25.50 cm relié sous étui Illustrated edition with 13 original lithographs by Charles Guérin one of 10 numbered copies on old Japan paper deluxe issue. Full hazelnut morocco binding spine very slightly faded with four raised bands date at foot gilt rolls on caps frame of a gilt fillet on the mint morocco endpapers almond watered silk pastedowns following endpapers of handmade paper double gilt fillets on edges covers and spine preserved all edges gilt slipcase with hazelnut morocco entry handmade paper boards blue felt lining elegant binding signed by Klein. Our copy as stipulated in the print justification is indeed complete with its suite on China paper. Moreover our copy is expanded with an original drawing signed in pencil by Charles Guérin representing the composition illustrating page 13. Very handsome copy perfectly executed. Georg & Cie hardcover
1863108366Paris : Leclere 1863. 200x125mm. XLVI - frontispice et vignettes gravs reliure demi-chagrin. Dos faux-nerfs titre et filets dors reliure de lÕpoque cachet de possesseur. Impression sur papier verg. Bel exemplaire. 433 Leclere unknown
1934117528Paris : Librairie Floury 1934. 265x210mm. 30 illustrations en couleurs reliure demi-maroquin rouge ˆ bandes avec titre dorÂŽ au dos lisse. Plat papier marbrÂŽ. Couverture supÂŽrieure conservÂŽe. Belle reliure rÂŽalisÂŽe par R. Rouiller. TrÂs bel exemplaire hors commerce numÂŽrotÂŽ n.¡ XLVI / C. 1227 Librairie Floury unknown
"Privately Printed" version incorporating the 1657 translation of Geroge Thornley with some slightly risque art deco period illustrations by John Austen.200p, Text neat and clean in large sized type. Red cloth cover, spine sun faded and worn at head and foot. A neat stamp on title page states "Sold at retail by Macy's" Book
193139584Paris: Chez l'artiste 1931. Jean Dulac. ONE OF A HANDFUL OF COPIES WITH ALL OF THE ENGRAVINGS BEAUTIFULLY COLORED BY HAND. A wonderful livre d'artiste with 26 ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS most lightly erotic BY JEAN DULAC. From a total edition of 340 numbered copies this is ONE OF A FEW COPIES ON FINE RIVES LAID PAPER IN WHICH ALL OF THE ENGRAVINGS WERE BEAUTIFULLY COLORED BY HAND FOR A GROUP OF COLLECTORS. The colophon / limitation statement in these copies ends with a printed note not included in other copies: "Cet exemplaire est l'un de ceux qui ont été coloriés à la main spécialement pour un groupe d'amateurs." I have seen thousands of livres d'artiste but this is the only time I've ever seen a printed note like this one distinguishing it from virtually all of the other copies of the edition. Large 8vo. Loose as issued in original wraps. FINE AND BRIGHT in the original board chemise and slipcase lightly worn. OF THE GREATEST RARITY WITH THE ENGRAVINGS COLORED BY HAND. And very beautiful. <br/><br/> Chez l'artiste paperback
9183Emile Chamontin éditeur 1934. In/8 broché couverture illustrée dune vignette en couleur et rempliée frontispice en couleur vignettes en rose 192 pages. Illustrations de A. E. MARTY. Un des 30 exemplaires sur vélin dAlfa non coupé. unknown
Book has very light shelfwear. DJ has light edgewear and minor chipping. ; Scriften Und Quellen Der Alten Welt: Band 6; 215 pages
2024x-1778784984Royal Classics 2024. Hardcover. New. 84 pages. 6.00x0.31x9.00 inches. Royal Classics hardcover