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177944904S. n. | à Londres 1779 | 10 x 16.20 cm | relié
1783bn1742A Mithylène Relié 1783 In-12 (9,5 x 13,2 cm), reliure d'époque, basane marbrée, dos lisse orné de losanges dorés, pièce de titre rouge, liseré d'encadrement doré sur les plats, ex-libris, xij-iv-228 pages, traduction de 1782 par Mulot, charmante édition ornée d'une gravure en frontispice de David et de 14 vignettes. D'après Cohen (col. 655), il manque le portrait en médaillon du traducteur ; coins un peu frottés, bel exemplaire. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1745ST20826Paris: s.n. 1745. 205 x 155 mm. 8 x 6". 6 p.l. first blank 159 1 xx pp.Translated by Jacques Amyot. <br/> SPLENDID CREAM-COLORED MOROCCO BEAUTIFULLY GILT AND INLAID BY RENÉ KIEFFER stamp-signed on front turn-in verso of front flyleaf with his Rue Seguier ticket covers framed by dogtooth roll and plain rule border a charming spray of flowers at center inlaid in scarlet orange citron indigo turquoise lilac pink and violet morocco tooled with gilt on graceful gilt branches with leaves in three shades of green morocco smaller sprays of inlaid flowers and leaves in similar shades at corners the whole giving the effect of an elegant embroidered sampler smooth spine framed in gilt and with a chain of four inlaid morocco blossoms in brilliant hues extending from the head and foot of spine gilt lettering at center of spine turn-ins with frame of cream morocco inlaid with strips of emerald green morocco tooled with a ribbon and floral chain roll orange morocco squares at corners stamped with gilt flowers gold silk endleaves marbled flyleaves all edges gilt. In a kid-lined blue marbled chemise with navy morocco spine and lips and in a matching suede-lined slipcase. Additional engraved pictorial title by Coypel four engraved headpieces of putti four tailpiece vignettes by Cochin and 33 ENGRAVED PLATES consisting of 28 plates after Philippe d'Orléans by Audran the oft-lacking final plate "Les petits pieds" by the Comte de Caylus and EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED with four engraved headpiece vignettes by Fokke after Eisen mounted on blank leaves. A Large Paper Copy. Cohen-de Ricci 652-53; Ray 2A. Four small very faint water spots to boards one plate somewhat foxed in all other ways A GORGEOUS COPY clean and fresh internally with immense margins and in an unworn binding.<br/> <br/> This exceptionally desirable copy of Longus' unique combination of decadence and sweet innocence is printed on quarto-sized paper enhanced with engravings from some of the greatest Rococo illustrators and offered in an exquisite binding by a modern Parisian master. The charming pastoral novel appears here in the popular translation of Jacques Amyot 1513-93 first printed in 1559 and always recognized for its graceful style. The illustrations were created in 1714 by Philippe duc d'Orléans and Regent of France 1674-1723 engraved by Benoît Audran and published for the first time in 1718. Although Ray indicates that Philippe's work is clearly an amateur's he says that the plates "do tell the story in their halting way and the background landscapes in some of the larger plates have a naïve appeal." The plates were re-engraved for our 1745 printing and the always elegantly graceful tailpiece vignettes by Charles-Nicholas Cochin were created for this edition. Cochin 1715-90 is generally considered on a par with the three Rococo masters Gravelot Eisen and Moreau. Ray notes that works from his early career like the engravings here "are marked not only by the mastery of outline and firmness of composition which never deserted him but also by acute observation and unpretentious humor." Our volume also contains an extra plate by the Comte de Caylus omitted from some copies for its suggestive nature as it shows the feet of the entwined lovers Mon Dieu! protruding from the privacy of a grotto. Additionally a previous owner added four engravings created for the 1754 Longus by the great Charles Eisen 1720-78 Louis XV's Court painter and drawing master to Madame de Pompadour. Ray describes him as "the master of the small design" with "a marvelous talent for pleasing." The beauty of this copy was further--and gloriously--enhanced ca. 1910 when binder René Kieffer created the striking binding with its bouquets of fantastical flowers in a riot of colors and gold. Kieffer 1875-1963 was in the first class of students to graduate from the École Étienne where he concentrated on becoming a doreur learning to tool gold designs in the well-established style. After leaving school he worked for Chambolle-Duru until 1898 at which time he established his own studio. According to Duncan & De Bartha he "became a disciple of Marius Michel moving gradually away from his traditional training towards a more emblematic and modern style." He would become one of the most innovative and progressive binders in Paris in the 20th century earning a well-deserved reputation for producing widely variable bindings that defied typification. s.n. unknown
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
1779104699A. Londres 1779. Hardcover. Good. Association copy. Inscribed by Henry Adams the grandson of John Quincy Adams in Paris 1891. Leather covers are worn and cracked along the outer hinges. With marbled endpapers and gilt edges. Heavily illustrated. A. Londres hardcover
1717035200Paris. : Chez les Heritiers de Cramoisy. 1717. Hardcover. Very Good. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. Very good. Contemporaneous full calf beautifully preserved and with very little splitting to the calf of the hinges. A touch of foxing to first and last few leaves. Illustrated with 8 full page engraved plates. 220pp. <br/> <br/> Chez les Heritiers de Cramoisy. hardcover
1779LRB021779 LONGUS - Les Amours pastorales de Daphnis et Chloé. Escrites en grec par Longus et translatées en françois par Jacques Amyot. Londres s.e. 1779 . in-4 frontispice-182 pp. reliure plein veau marbré de l'époque dos lisse orné filets sur les plats. Un frontispice et 29 gravures. Exemplaire réimposé. Couverture rigide. Bon. 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
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
1745009929no place : no name 1745 Book. Good. Half leather. x 159 1 xx pages additional engraved title page and 8 plates. Title page printed in red and black. In more recent half leather which has wear to the edges and corners. Ink ownership inscription to a front free end paper. Some light browning and light soiling. Page edges untrimmed top edge gilt. [ no name ] hardcover
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
174513031745. Unknown. Longus. LES AMOURS PASTORALES DE DAPHNIS ET CHLOE. Paris 1745. 12mo calf Advertissement 6pp. Preface 2pp. 159pp. text of Amyot's translation and 20pp. of notes numbered i-xx title page with engraved vignette and 8 engraved plates four by Scotin and 4 engraved headpieces. Original calf boards modern gold-tooled reback; internals all very nice. 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
177944904à Londres London: S. n. 1779. Fine. S. n. à Londres London 1779 10 x 16.20 cm relié New reprint of the so-called Regent edition small quarto published in 1718. A frontispiece by Coypel and 29 figures of the Regent Philippe d'Orléans engraved by B. Audran. Some figures are folded. Translation by Amyot. This 1779 edition also appeared in quarto format with text pages in frames. The reprinted figures are before letters. Contemporary brown calf binding with scale pattern. Smooth spine decorated in grotesque style. Triple fillet frame on boards. Top headcap worn. Lower joint cracked at head. One corner bumped. Scattered foxing. S. n. hardcover
17310428151731. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. Garard-Jean-Baptiste Scotin. Full contemporary calf front board detached with the gilt arms of Carre de Saumery on both boards. Scattered foxing. An attractive edition with an extra engraved title and 8 plates by Scotin. Marginal dampstain occasionally and to a number of plates bookplate to endpaper and old catalog entry laid onto rear endpaper. 12 159 xx pp<br /> <br /> Provenance: Douglas Maxwell Moffat bookplate. Size: Octavo 8vo. Illustrator: Garard-Jean-Baptiste Scotin. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Poetry; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 042815. hardcover
1800KC7944Paris: Didot l'Aine 1800. Hardcover. Very Good. Mauve paper over boards printed paper labels on upper board and spine decorative endpapers; folio 249 x 317 mm; pp. iii-viij 1-200. No plates. Handwritten note on the rear free-endpaper reads: "Rebound on December 21 1953 by Vincent Torre New York City." Spine sunned and chipped at tips; boards very lightly rubbed; free endpapers a bit fragile with a few small chips or small closed tears; text a little foxed. Uncommon. Sold as is. <br/><br/> Didot l'Aine hardcover
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
1745251513Paris: Coustilier 1745. Reprint of 1731 edition. Engraved title-page opposite title page printed in red and black. 8 engraved full-page plates. 4 signed J.B. Scotin and 3 headpieces x1591 xx pp. 8vo. Contemporary full polished calf gilt spine marbled endpapers. Fine. Reprint of 1731 edition. Engraved title-page opposite title page printed in red and black. 8 engraved full-page plates. 4 signed J.B. Scotin and 3 headpieces x1591 xx pp. 8vo. Coustilier] unknown
1780256461780. A Londres s.ÂŽ. Cazin 1780. Un vol. au format in-16 127 x 78 mm de 1 f. bl. 1 frontispice gravÂŽ n.fol. 196 pp. et 1 f. bl. Reliure de l'ÂŽpoque de plein veau marbrÂŽ blond triple filet dorÂŽ portÂŽ sur les plats dos lisse ornÂŽ d'un filet d'encadrement dorÂŽ triples filets dorÂŽs important dÂŽcor fleuronnÂŽ dorÂŽ piÂce de titre de maroquin miel titre dorÂŽ armes dorÂŽes surmontÂŽes d'une couronne ducale en queue filet dorÂŽ sur les coupes tranches dorÂŽes. Exemplaire sous reliure aux armes ducales non identifiÂŽes portÂŽes en queue du dos. Il s'ouvre sur un joli frontispice gravÂŽ non signÂŽ. Soigneuse impression - sur papier lÂŽgÂrement bleutÂŽ - sortie des presses de Cazin. Les ÂŽditions Cazin ÂŽtaient trÂs rÂŽputÂŽes pour leur qualitÂŽ mais aussi pour leur caractÂre licencieux ce qui valut ˆ lՎditeur la saisie de livres une amende ainsi que deux sÂŽjours ˆ la Bastille. Daphnis et ChloÂŽ roman grec est attribuÂŽ ˆ Longus auteur dont on ne sait pour ainsi dire rien. Si ce n'est qu'il pourrait Âtre nÂŽ ˆ Lesbos. Le sujet de Daphnis et ChloÂŽ - InfluencÂŽ par les Idylles de ThÂŽocrite - se distingue pourtant des autres romans grecs de par son dÂŽcor bucolique et lÕironie constante qui prÂŽside au dÂŽroulement de lÕaction. Ce roman pastoral - et chef dÕÃuvre de la poÂŽsie classique - met en exergue le thÂme mythique de lÕexposition des enfants sous lÕantiquitÂŽ. Manuel du Cazinophile p. 94. Angles ÂŽmoussÂŽs. Dos prÂŽsentant un ÂŽclat lÂŽgÂrement altÂŽrÂŽ. Petite coupe affectant la piÂce de titre. Quelques discrÂtes rousseurs ou t‰ches dans le corps d'ouvrage. Du reste belle condition. b42961 unknown
175753169<p>Paris Imprimées pour les curieux 1757. HAND COLOURED EDITION 1757. Small 4to approximately 200 x 150 mm 7¾ x 6 inches title in red and black with engraved vignette engraved frontispiece by Benoit Audran after A. Coypel 29 further engraved plates 28 by Audran after Phillippe Duc d'Orléans 1 unsigned plate after the Comte de Caylus including the plate of Les petits pieds at page162 each within decorative border by S. Focke all engravings HAND COLOURED including initials and 16 head- and tailpieces 20 heightened with gilt parallel text. Pages: viii 1-269 1 bound in 19th century black morocco by Masson-Debonnelle his name on first lower dentelle gilt lettering and decoration to spine covers with central gilt-blocked bird quiver of arrows and torch motif corners with rose device triple fillet border gilt decorated dentelles all edges gilt marbled endpapers. Spine professionally relaid small brown stain to top inner margin of title page most plates have pale foxing to margins in varying degrees pale foxing to blank side of plates occasional foxing to text otherwise a very good copy of a hand coloured copy. The earlier translation is by Jacques Amyot 1513-1593. See Brunet Manuel du Libraire Volume 3 page 1158; Bonham's Auction Lot 41 29th July 2020 who sold a hand coloured edition see Google. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING ALL ZOOMABLE FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST.</p> Paris, Imprimées pour les curieux, 1757. hardcover
1784625811Versailles: Severe Dacier 1784. 10 200 pp. 12.5 x 7.5 cm. Full spotted calf covered boards with gilt double line fillet framing to boards; smooth spine with six gilt panels; all edges gilt; gilt dentelles and French curl marbled endpapers; seven unsigned engravings including frontispiece with title. Includes the "erotic" engraving "Conclusion du Roman" bound facing the frontispiece. Wear to head and tail of spine. Splitting along front and rear joints but boards still holding firm. Some wear to edges of boards and corners. Interior clean and unmarked. Binding still firm. . Hard Cover. Very Good. Severe Dacier Hardcover
1792D7090Lille: C. F. J. Lehoucq 1792. Hardcover. Good. Contemporary calf gilt-stamped ornament in spine compartments 5 raised bands blind-stamped lettering in leather spine label; 16mo 95 x 153 mm; pp. xii 207 4 plus 30 engraved plates by Vidal 13 of them folding. Collates complete with half-title page. Head of spine perished; joints raised bands and edges of boards a bit scuffed; front board splitting. Previous owner's bookplate on front paste-down otherwise internally bright and clean. Plates are lovely. <br/><br/> C. F. J. Lehoucq hardcover
1734176993Amsterdam: Francois Changuion 1734. Nouvelle Edition. Leather. 220p. FINE BINDING BY MANSELL. A small hardcover book bound in full red leather with tasteful gilt embellishments on the spine gilt dentelles and gilt foredges. The spine is slightly darkened and the corners lightly rubbed. Some dark smudges on the endpapers. Pages foxed and slightly browned with age but otherwise text unmarked and binding tight. An 18th-century French translation of Daphnis and Chloe. Features occasional black and white illustrations. Measures approx. 5.7" x 3.4 Francois Changuion unknown
1800138961Renouard,, Parigi 1800 In-12 plein veau glacé havane de l'époque, dos lisse orné, guirlandes d'encadrement sur les plats, coupes dorées 176 pages. Frontispice gravé. Coiffes et coins usés. Rousseurs éparses.
1745805371745. LONGUS. LES AMOURS PASTORALES DE DAPHNIS ET CHLOE. Paris: Coustilier 1745. Illustrated with an engraved title-page eight plates four of which are identified as by J. B. Scotin and three engraved headpieces. The title-page is printed in red and black and has a small engraved vignette on it. Small octavo. x1591xx pp. with generous margins. 17.2 cm. Bound in later green calf with title and date gilt-stamped to spine and a gilt-stamped double-rule border on sides. Matching green leather book label of noted collector Charles Bain Hoyt on front pastedown. The binding is toned on spine and along top edge with a small nick at crown and light wear to joints. The text and plates are clean. This is a reprint of the 1731 edition including the illustrations of Jacques Amyot's French translation followed by Antoine Lancelot's notes. Very good. Graesse IV p. 255. unknown books