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RO40049038J. Hetzel. non daté. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 326 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.091-XX ème siècle
10896Illustrations de Georges Villa . 1931 . Ed.du Sagittaire,Coll."Byblis" , In 8° relié 1/2 chagrin rouge.Dos travaillé en relief avec incrustation de chagrin tabac .Têtes dorées .Couvertures et dos conservés .238 pp.Douze gravures H.T. en couleurs .
193171179Paris éditions du Sagittaire 1931 1 In huit reliure en demi-chagrin beige 238 1/3300 sur vélin , illustrations de Georges Villa, ( 12 illustrations ) , collection "Byblis"
193116978Avec douze gravures imprimées de couleurs de Georges Villa.Exemplaire (N°519) sur vélin Aussedat.Paris, Éditions du Sagittaire (Anciennes Editions Kra) - 1931 - 238 pages.Reliure demi basane fauve claire. Dos à 3 nerfs aux titre et auteur dorés. Non rogné. Couverture conservée. Frontispice mal relié et en partie détaché. Pas de rousseur. Très bon état. Format in-8°(20x15).Erckmann-Chatrian est le pseudonyme collectif utilisé de 1847 à 1887 par deux écrivains français : Émile Erckmann (1822-1899) et Alexandre Chatrian (1826-1890).
193122511931 illustration de georges Villa, br. in-8 avec jaq., goutt. à témoin, ex. n° 2257 / 3000/ vélin Aussedat, 12 gr. coul. en front. et h-txt. avec serpente, 239 p., éd. du sagittaire,
9708Paris, Sagittaire, 1931, 1 demi basane à coins, dos à nerfs, orné, tête jaspée, témoins conservés, couverture conservée, dos frotté. in-8, f.t., frontispice gravé, titre, (2)-238 pp., avec 12 gravures imprimées en couleurs de Georges Villa, exemplaire numéroté, un des 3300 sur vélin Aussedat ;
1963500238112Jean-Jacques Pauvert Éditeur 1963 1963.
162421 volume in-8° relié demi-chagrin marron à coins, dos à nerfs, auteur et titre dorés, fleuron doré en décor, tête dorée, couverture et dos conservés, 238 p. + 12 illustrations en couleurs hors-texte. Tirage à 3300 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin Aussedat (ex. N°2601). Très bel état. Tampon d'inventaire de Bibliothèque privée en page de faux-titre et note manuscrite en partie supérieure de la couverture.
BAZ3973PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
BAZ531Exemplaire broché
257018J.hetzel et cie 300 pages Sans date. Relié. 300 pages.
1931100117608Éditions du sagittaire 1931 in8. 1931. Broché.
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
192577140Paris: L. CarteretLibrairie Conquet 1925. Fine. L. Carteret Librairie Conquet Paris 1925 14 x 21.80 cm relié Illustrated edition in first and only printing with 18 hors-texte and one etched header with 2 title vignettes by Julian-Damazy colored in watercolor. Initial letters also heightened with watercolor. Limited to 400 copies. One of 300 on Holland paper numbered 186. Contemporary full green morocco binding with mosaic work signed Blanchetière at the bottom of the front pastedown with slipcase covered in beautiful handmade paper in gold green and white and bordered with brown morocco. Spine with 4 raised bands decorated with 4 compartments in pink morocco mosaic with dotted fillets following the contours. A central iron mosaic in green. Author title and date gilt at tail. Boards with mosaic work of a wide pink morocco frame with Phrygian caps in the corners dotted and gilt fillets. Pastedown with pink morocco border and gilt fillets. Top edge gilt. Covers and spine preserved. Spine now uniformly brown. Superb paper perfectly fresh. Uncut copy with full margins. Very handsome copy. One of the particularly fresh and successful tales by the famous ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN duo set in 1792 in the Vosges. The novel tells the story of a sutler left for dead on the battlefield of Anstatt. This novel resurrects glorious times the struggle of thirty thousand volunteers from Hoche's army against eighty thousand soldiers of Brunswick and Wurmser. L. CarteretLibrairie Conquet hardcover
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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
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82569Paris: J. Hetzel Text bright occasional very light pencilled annotation spotting on endpapers and title pages small previous owner inscription on blank page before title page shelf wear to edges of boards but binding firm. Hard. Good. 12mo. J. Hetzel Hardcover