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195443863Éditions Manuel Bruker En cahiers sous chemise titrée Paris 1954 Ed. numérotée
1954220626Athêna 1954 180 pages in12. 1954. Broché. 180 pages.
244136Boulanger in12. Sans date. Cartonné. revue et corrigée par Paul-Louis Courier. edition illustré pas de nom indiqué
1954269824Delmas 1954 in12. 1954. Broché.
1865291898Dubuisson et cie marpon 1865 in16. 1865. Relié. livre petit format: in 16 --- Daphnis et Chloé + Lettres Persanes (1864) --- 2 livres compilés en un volume
1900100139653Editions Jules Tallandier 1900 in8. 1900. Cartonné.
18727129Paris Librairie des bibliophiles 1872 194 pages in-12. 1872. relié. 194 pages. In-12 (170x109 mm) XI-194 pages. Livre relié Demi-Chagrin à coins Dos à cinq nerfs orné de caissons dorés Couverture conservée (plats) Tranche supérieur dorée. Traduction d'Amyot. Compositions d'Emile Lévy gravées à l'eau-forte par Flameng - Dessins de Giacomelli gravés sur bois par Rouget et Sargent. Reliure en bon état malgré trois coins un peu émoussés. Intérieur avec rousseurs laissant une lecture satisfaisante. Poids : 400 gr
1374086Paris: Jules Tallandier, 1922 gr. in-8, 190 pages. Broché. Collection "Les chefs-d'œuvre de l'esprit".
1146Paris : Georg et Cie [KRA], 1923. LE PLUS CÉLÈBRE DES ROMANS GRECS POUR VOUS DIVERTIR, EXEMPLAIRE DE LA BIBLIOTHÈQUE PERSONNELLE DE RENÉ KIEFFER
382308Editions Du Panthéon Paris 1945 Grand in-12 ( 20 / 14,5cm ) demi vélin crème. Titre en brun et rouge sur dos lisse orné d'un décor peint en couleurs. Couvertures et dos conservés. Parfait état.186 pages.Illustré de 10 hors-texte de Lemengeot.Collection "La féerie galante".Exemplaire n° 1950, un des 2000 numérotés.
259519A. Quantin, Imprimeur-Editeur - Collection "Petits Chefs-d'Œuvre Antiques" Paris 1878 In-16 ( 145 X 100 mm ) de 211 pages, plein chagrin poli vert sapin, dos à nerfs janséniste avec date dorée en queue, tête dorée, triple filet doré d'encadrement sur les plats, coupes et coiffes filetées d'or, dentelle intérieure dorée. ( Reliure de l'époque ). Texte encadré d'un joli motif "à l'antique". Charmantes gravures dans le texte en couleurs de SCOTT. Très bel exemplaire, très pur dans une reliure non signée mais d'exécution parfaite.
189234451892 1 Paris, Flammarion, "Collection Guillaume", 1892, demi-basane maroquinée marron, dos à nerfs passé.
187892123J. Lemonnyer | Rouen 1878 | 14.2 x 22.7 cm | Relié
1923987G16Not stated: The Golden Cockerel Press 1923. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. 10" by 8". Not Stated. A limited edition copy of this English translation of the ancient Greek pastoral romance novel of Longus. A limited edition of the work with this being No. 20 out of 450 copies for sale.In quarter cloth. Translated to English by George Thornley this work depicts the ancient Greek pastoral novel written during the Roman Empire the only known work of second-century Hellenistic romance writer Longus.Divided into four books the work depicts a lesbian romance. In quarter cloth. Externally smart. Shelf wear to extremities with bumping to the head and tail of the spine causing loss to the tail. Fading to boards with the odd mark. Spotting and offsetting to endpapers. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean with the odd spot. Very Good The Golden Cockerel Press hardcover
194827761Central School of Arts and Crafts 1948. First Edition. Softcover. Good Condition/not applicable. Illustrator: Anne Rees-Mogg. Inscribed by Illustrator. 'Anne Rees-Mogg was born in 1924 and died in 1984. She studied at Bristol Art School and Central School of Arts and Crafts before becoming an inspiring and dedicated teacher herself at the Regent Street Polytechnic from 1951 and Chelsea School of Art from 1964 to 1984. She was a committed advocate of artists filmmaking and was Chair and Director of the London Film-makers Co-operative between 1981 1984'. She is recorded as having illustrated two books one in 1941 and this one in 1948. Both appear to be student pieces and are likely to have been produced in very small quantities. Printed dedication 'to Elizabeth & Peter on the occasion of their Wedding 17th April 1948' which has an ink handwritten inscription alongside it 'With love from Andy'. Purchased from the family of Elizabeth and Peter longtime neighbours of the R-Ms who informed me that Andy was a nickname for Anne. A good copy in the original buff paper wrappers with an onlaid etched plate to the front wrap. Some minor wear to wrappers contents clean and sound. 24 pages 8 illustrations by A.R-M. Approx. size 10.5" by 8". Illustrator: Anne Rees-Mogg. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Literature & Literary; Inscribed by Illustrator. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 27761. . Central School of Arts and Crafts paperback
1931176261931. 1931 Longus Thornley George DAPHNIS & CHLOE NY: Rarity Press c1931 200pp color frontis black and white illustrations by John Austen Lavender cloth stamped in silver Fine bright unread hardcover in near fine d/j minor soiling on spine panel. unknown
51-5816Paris: Tériade Editeur 1961. . Folio. 32.3 x 42cm. Edition of 250 this one without the limitation page. Two volumes in cream board chemises in matching slipcase.Text volume with 78 pages. Plate volume with paper wraps only.Ideal for someone who owns one or more of the lithographs for presentation. Cramer no. 46 Paris: Tériade Editeur, 1961. paperback
193141188New York: Rarity Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1931. 1st American Edition. Hardcover. Purple cloth with silver stamping fading to extremities in a good to very good edgeworn tan dustjacket with chipping and now in protective mylar. Many illustrations including color frontis all by John Austen. ; MCF04644; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 199 pp . Rarity Press hardcover
1930328235Berkshire: Golden Cockerel 1930. Limited. hardcover. near fine. J.E. Laboureur. One of only 97 copies illustrated by J.E. Laboureur with 5 engravings on copper. <BR> <BR> Translated out of the Greek of Longus by George Thornley. Nicely printed in letterpress with chapter headings and initials in green. 108 pages. Short slim 4to tan cloth with gilt-stamped Cockerel logo on covers; uncut edges top edge gilt. Waltham St. Lawrence Berkshire: Golden Cockerel Press 1923 1930. Cloth slightly sunned on spine and extremes still a near fine copy of this special printing.<br/> <br/> Originally issued in 1923 in boards with no illustrations in an edition of 450 copies; this small edition of 97 was issued in May 1930 from the remaining sheets of the 1923 printing. --Chanticleer 17.<br/> <br/> Golden Cockerel unknown
1925mon0004006382George Bles 1925-01-01. Hardcover. Good. . lacking dj. cover shows minor wear and tanning. pages tanned and clean. George Bles hardcover
19251049714<p>AUSTEN John. <b><i>Daphnis & Chloe</i></b>. Translated out of the Greek of Longus by George Thornley in 1657. With Decorations by John Austen. London: Geoffrey Bles 1925. 4to 200pp. Off-white cloth decoratively stamped in gilt. 12 color and 4 b&w plates as well as a few b&w illustrations at headings. Spine ends and corners lightly rubbed some sheets lightly foxed at edge else a clean tight copy in original pictorial dust jacket worn and chipped at folds and edges lightly sunned soiled and aged.</p><p>First John Austen-illustrated edition. The wonderful ancient Greek romance following two abandoned children raised as shepherds who slowly discover the meaning of love. John Austen's delicate Art Deco illustrations capture the romance and passion of this ancient tale bringing a wonderful new sensibility to this often-illustrated story. One of Austen's more adult and amorous works. </p> Geoffrey Bles hardcover
1145307078.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1247905063.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
31327London. Geoffrey Bles. 1925. Hardcover. sm4to 25cm 200p. with 16 colour plates including frontis in the original cream full fine grain book linen gilt decorations & gilt spine titles some slight scattered foxing very good to fine copy Igc. ~ An attractive edition of a classic believed to have been authored in the 2nd century A.D. Although first translated into English in 1587 the Thornley translation of 1657 is considered by many to be the finest translation. This edition has been elegantly illustrated by John Austen in Art Deco style. London. Geoffrey Bles. 1925 hardcover
689Waltham Saint Lawrence: Golden Cockerel Press 1923. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 108 iii pages. Limited to 450 copies; this is No. 275. Linen spine over blue boards. Staining to boards. A stain on the lower foreedge running through most of the book; however very light. <br/> <br/> Waltham Saint Lawrence: Golden Cockerel Press, 1923. hardcover