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186030573Paris Librairie de L.Hachette et Cie 1860. In- relié de 361 pages au format 18,5 x 12 cm. Reliure demi-chagrin rouge avec plats et pages de garde en papier marbré. Dos rond à 4 nerfs avec titre et fleurons dorés. Petits frottis aux coins. Intérieur frais avec de très, très rares rousseurs éparses. Rare édition originale de ces contes fantastiques, en reliure d'époque.
186630575Paris, Libraire Internationale, J.Hetzel et A.Lacroix éditeurs sans date ( 1866 ). In- relié de 307 pages + 10 pages de catalogue éditeur, au format 19 x 12 cm. Reliure demi-chagrin marron avec plats et pages de garde en papier marbré. Dos rond à 4 nerfs avec titre doré. Petits frottis aux coins. Couvertures conservées; Intérieur frais avec de très, très rares rousseurs éparses et un minuscule manque en haut de la dernière page. Récit fantastique mettant en scène un monstrueux enfant-loup, suivi de la nouvelle " Les Bohémiens " . Rare édition originale en superbe état général.
187146329Jules Hetzel & Cie | Paris 1871 | 11.50 x 18 cm | relié
186646344Jules Hetzel | Paris 1866 | 11.50 x 18 cm | relié
185986089Paris: A. Bourdilliat et Cie 1859. Fine. A. Bourdilliat et Cie Paris 1859 11.50 x 18.50 cm relié The first edition of which there were no deluxe copies. Half brown morocco with corners spine with five raised bands highlighted with gilt fillets and decorated with gilt fleurons gilt date at foot marbled paper boards marbled endpapers and pastedowns covers and spine preserved top edge gilt elegant binding signed Semet & Plumelle. A handsome copy without foxing beautifully bound. A. Bourdilliat et Cie hardcover
187328134Paris 1873. 19th edition. 4 vols. 8vo. Bound in 3/4 red calf and marbled paper over boards with contrasting title labels. Fine. 19th edition. 4 vols. 8vo. unknown
187653903Paris J. Hetzel et Cie (1876) In-12, demi-maroquin bleu fonc, plats de papier marbr, dos nerfs orn petits fers dors; doublures et gardes de papier marbr, non rogn, couverture imprime (reliure de l'poque).Edition originale, pour laquelle il n'a pas t fait de tirage sur grand papier. Reliure de l'poque.
187146329Paris: Jules Hetzel & Cie 1871. Fine. Jules Hetzel & Cie Paris 1871 11.50 x 18 cm relié The first edition of which there were no deluxe copies. Half caramel shagreen binding spine with five raised bands decorated with double blind-stamped compartments black shagreen title label marbled paper boards marbled endpapers and pastedowns upper corners slightly bumped contemporary binding. Autograph inscription signed by Alexandre Chatrian to both volumes to his ""old friend"" Ludovic Bouyon. Some foxing a crease mark at foot of last leaves. Jules Hetzel & Cie hardcover
186646344Paris: Jules Hetzel 1866. Fine. Jules Hetzel Paris 1866 11.50 x 18 cm relié First edition of which there were no deluxe copies with second edition statement. Half caramel shagreen binding spine with five raised bands decorated with double blind compartments black shagreen title-label marbled paper boards marbled endpapers and pastedowns upper corners slightly bumped contemporary binding. Signed and inscribed by Alexandre Chatrian to his friend Ludovic Bouyon. Some light foxing. Jules Hetzel hardcover
1815RO30099352J. HETZEL. 1789-1815. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. Un ouvrage en 4 parties. Première partie de 112 pages. Deuxième partie : 112 pages. Troisième partie : 128 pages. Quatrième partie : 112 pages. Dos détaché.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
186646369Jules Hetzel A. Lacroix | Paris 1866 | 11 x 18 cm | relié
189993307New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1899. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Gilt spine lettering ruled edge blind stamped blue covers. 12mo's. 300 338 284 326 264 and 342 pages. All are "fortunately" ex-library books with library stamps and card pockets on the last free end paper."Fortunately" - because each volume has cards in the card pockets showing that none of the books had ever been checked out! <br/> <br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
186646369Paris: Jules HetzelA. Lacroix 1866. Fine. Jules Hetzel A. Lacroix Paris 1866 11 x 18 cm relié The first edition of which there were no deluxe copies. Half caramel shagreen binding spine with five raised bands decorated with double blind-stamped compartments black shagreen title-label marbled paper boards marbled endpapers and pastedowns contemporary binding. Signed and inscribed by Alexandre Chatrian to his friend Ludovic Bouyon. Bookplate of the dedicatee pasted on a pastedown. Some minor foxing. Jules HetzelA. Lacroix hardcover
1869040572New York: Charles Scribner and Company 1869. First Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Very Good Condition. The first American edition from the 13th French in blindstamped and gilt green cloth wear and bumping to corners but generally very good. With 10 tipped in plate including the frontispiece. Tissue guard to the frontis is torn out. 289pp 8pp of ads at rear.<br /> <br /> Translated by the noted abolitionist and activist Charlotte Forten Grimké1837-1914. Forten grew up in relative privilege in Philadelphia was the only African-American at Higginson Grammar School in Salem MA where she later became a member of the Anti-Slavery society where she met Emerson Sumner and Garrison who later published her poetry. She was the first black teacher to join the Sea Island's mission during the Civil War — an episode made into a film in the 1980s — where she met Robert Gould of the 54th Massachusetts and Thomas Wentworth Higginson of the 1st South Carolina the two prominent all African-American regiments. Her activism and reality were difficult bedfellows during this time which she wrote of in Atlantic Monthly as Forten as evidenced by her translating this very volume was steeped in European literature whereas her pupils were often Gullah speakers. Forten's journals were published posthumously to great acclaim and enduring interest. This is the first USA edition. Size: Octavo 8vo. Text is clean and unmarked. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Fiction; Inventory No: 040572. Charles Scribner and Company hardcover
1869040572New York: Charles Scribner and Company 1869. First Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Very Good Condition. The first American edition from the 13th French in blindstamped and gilt green cloth wear and bumping to corners but generally very good. With 10 tipped in plate including the frontispiece. Tissue guard to the frontis is torn out. Translated by the noted abolitionist and activist Charlotte Forten 1837-1914. Forten grew up in relative privilege in Philadelphia was the only African-American at Higginson Grammar School in Salem MA where she later became a member of the Anti-Slavery society where she met Emerson Sumner and Garrison who later published her poetry. She was the first black teacher to join the Sea Island's mission during the Civil War - an episode made into a film in the 1980s - where she met Robert Gould of the 54th Massachusetts and Thomas Wentworth Higginson of the 1st South Carolina the two prominent all African-American regiments. Her activism and reality were difficult bedfellows during this time which she wrote of in Atlantic Monthly as Forten as evidenced by her translating this very volume was steeped in European literature whereas her pupils were often Gullah speakers. Forten's journals were published posthumously to great acclaim and enduring interest. This is the first USA edition. Size: Octavo 8vo. Text is clean and unmarked. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Fiction; Inventory No: 040572. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner and Company hardcover books
186418980Édition originale. Paris, Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie. - 1864 - 341 pages. 8 pages de catalogue en fin de volume.Reliure demi chagrin marron. Dos à nerfs, avec auteur et titre dorés. Couverture conservée. Rares rousseurs. Très bon état. Format in-12°(19x12).Émile Erckmann (1822-1899) plus connu sous le nom de plume commun d'Erckmann-Chatrian qu’il partageait avec son ami Alexandre Chatrian (1826-1890).
186416193Édition originale. Paris, Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie. - 1864 - 341 pages. Ex-libris de L.D. (Lucien Descaves).Reliure demi chagrin marron signée Creuzevault. Dos lisse avec étiquette de titre. Couverture conservée. Pages légèrement gondolées, peut-être lavées. Pas de rousseur. Très bon état. Format in-12°(19x13).Émile Erckmann (1822-1899) plus connu sous le nom de plume commun d'Erckmann-Chatrian qu’il partageait avec son ami Alexandre Chatrian (1826-1890).
186316212Confidences d'un joueur de clarinette - La Taverne du Jambon de Mayence - Les Amoureux de Catherine.Édition originale. Paris, J. Hetzel - 1863 - 337 pages. Ex-libris de la bibliothèque de Lucien Descaves avec un article de presse "Retour d'Alsace" de celui-ci (sept. 1919).Reliure demi chagrin marron signée Creuzevault. Dos lisse avec étiquette de titre. Non rogné. Couverture conservée. Pages légèrement gondolées, peut-être lavées. Pas de rousseur. Très bon état. Format in-8°(20x13).Émile Erckmann (1822-1899) plus connu sous le nom de plume commun d'Erckmann-Chatrian qu’il partageait avec son ami Alexandre Chatrian (1826-1890).
185922617Paris, Librairie Nouvelle ; A. Bourdilliat (imprimeur), 1859 ; in-12 (167 mm), demi-maroquin à coins vert olive marbré, dos à nerfs, caisson de filets à froid, titre doré, tranches rouges (Bruyère) ; 305, [3] pp., [29] feuillets hors texte de papier fort, teinté, de dessins originaux ; et 19 dessins (faux-titre, titre, en-têtes, culs-de-lampe) soit en tout, 48 dessins originaux à l'encre de chine par Charles Combe, quelques-uns rehaussés au lavis ou à l'aquarelle. Ex-libris bleu pâle d'Antonin Duval, avec son chiffre.