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1829965H7London: S. Low; Treuttel; Würtz; Treuttel Fils et Richter 1829. Leather. Very Good. 5.5" by 3.5". J. Romney; E. I. Roberts. A very scarce 1829 second edition of Marmontel"s Contes moraux with notes by L. T. Ventouillac and two engraved frontispiece plate illustrations. Bound in a full calf binding.This volume is the second edition second issue of selected moral tales by Jean-François Marmontel. This volume presents a selection of Marmontel"s Contes Moraux "Moral Tales" short didactic stories originally written in the 18th century. This volume features two engraving illustration frontispiece plates by J. Romney and E. I. Roberts. Collated complete.Marmontel 1723-1799 was a French historian writer and a member of the Encyclopédistes movement. He was a key figure of the French Enlightenment and crafted these stories for the Mercure de France. They were later collected into book form beginning in 1761. Bound in full-calf binding. Externally smart. Rubbing and bumping to extremities particularly the spine and joints. The odd handling mark and scratch to boards. Slight loss at head of spine. Slight cracking at joints. Previous seller's label to front paste down. Front hinge strained with front free endpaper slightly loose. The odd spot to endpapers. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright and clean with one or two spots heavier to fore edge. Very Good S. Low; Treuttel; Würtz; Treuttel Fils et Richter hardcover
1804860B49Paris : Chez Xhriuet 1804. First edition. Leather. Very Good. 7" by 4.5". None. Four volumes of the memoirs of writer and historian Jean-Francois Marmontel. Four volumes of the posthumous works of Jean-Francois Marmontel in the first edition. In the original French. Jean-Francois Marmontel was a French historian and writer. All four volumes contain the memoirs of the writer detailing his career life and works. He wrote a succession of Tragedies and articles for the Encycloepedie and gained the patronage of Madame de Pompadour. The first volume has a signature to the editions page. With a bookplate to each front pastedown for Frankland. Uniformly bound in half calf with marbled boards. Externally smart with light rubbing to the tail of the spine and extremities. With a bookplate to each front pastedown for Frankland. Internally firmly bound with bright and clean pages. Very Good Chez Xhriuet hardcover
38906PARIS COX 1805. TWO VOLUMES. FINELY RE-SPINED WITH EARLY TREE CALF BOARDS. CLEAN AND TIGHTLY BOUND. OEUVRES POSTHUMES DE MARMONTEL HISTORIOGRAPHIE DE FRANCE. FRENCH TEXT. A VERY HANDSOME SET. PARIS, COX, 1805 hardcover
1763118824Paris : Lesclapart 1763. 170x100mm. 465 pages - 2 ff. 428 pages - 1 ff. veau marbrÂŽ dos ˆ 5 nerfs piÂce de titre motifs filets et tomaisons dorÂŽs. Belle reliure. Bon ÂŽtat intÂŽrieur propre ex-libris moderne nom du possesseur sur le haut du coin de la page de titre. 638 Lesclapart unknown
3368909592.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2012x-0813037611Univ Pr of Florida 2012. Hardcover. New. 384 pages. 11.25x9.50x1.25 inches. Univ Pr of Florida hardcover
176744283Paris: Chez Merlin 1767. 8vo. x 340 3 pp. Full calf. Spine gilt. Leather title label. Boards and spine have minor rubbing and marks. All edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Frontis and three additional engraved plates. Some foxing. Head and tail-pieces. Some waterstaining. French text. s1 . Very Good. Full Calf. 1767. Chez Merlin 1767 unknown
176717655Paris: Lesclapart. Very Good. 1767. Hardcover. Complete in 2 volumes ; contemporary brown speckled calf with ornately gilt decorated spine: red leather title label & dark brown volume label. Triple gilt ruled cover edges surrounding an imprinted gilt armorial emblem on each cover. Marbled endpapers. Page edges dyed red. xxxvi 442pp 1. 418pp 1. Text is tight clean & intact. Spine ends & edges lightly rubbed. Very old faded ink inscription on verso of title pages. Small booksellers plate on front endpaper. French text. Poetry. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 860 pages . Lesclapart hardcover
2511RS238<p>Par M. Marmontel de lAcadémie Francoise. Nouvelle Édition corrigée et augmentée. Tome Premier au Tome Sixième. A Maestricht Chez J. P. Roux et Compagnie Imprimeurs-Libraires associés. 1793.</p>_x000d_<p>6 Volumes in 12.º de 175x11 cm. Com xv i 239 i em br; iv 162 ii; iv 219 i; iv 271 i; vi 246 iii; iv 267 i págs. Encadernações inteiras de pele com rótulos e ferros a ouro nas lombadas e borda das pastas e a seco nas pastas em formato esquadria. Cortes das folhas mosqueados. </p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar com danos à cabeça e pé das lombadas e com algumas manchas de humidade. </p>_x000d_<p>Jean- François Marmontel Bort-les-Orgues França 1723 - Normandia 1799 foi poeta dramaturgo romancista e crítico francês e é mais conhecido pela sua obra autobiográfica <em>Mémoires d"un père</em>.</p>_x000d_<p>Em 1745 encorajado por Voltaire Marmontel estabeleceu-se em Paris. Compôs tragédias à maneira de Voltaire e libretos de óperas para os compositores Jean-Philippe Rameau André-Ernest-Modeste Grétry Niccolò Piccinni e Luigi Cherubini. Os seus <em>Contes moraux</em> 1761; "Histórias Morais" são mais originais. Publicou-os pela primeira vez separadamente no Mercure de France do qual foi editor entre 1758 e 1760. Sentimentais edificantes e superficialmente elegantes em conteúdo e estilo estes contos foram amplamente apreciados e imitados.</p>_x000d_<p>A publicação de dois romances filosóficos <em>Bélisaire</em> 1767 e <em>Les Incas</em> 1777 melhorou consideravelmente a sua reputação. O primeiro foi condenado pela Sorbonne por causa do seu apelo à tolerância religiosa e o segundo denunciava os malefícios do fanatismo.</p>_x000d_<p> </p> SACO RS743-26 unknown
RH-JM3W-F1KLHardcover. Good. Paris: np 1810. Hardcovers issued without dust jackets. 2 volume set: vol. 1 xxiv-203 pages; vol. 2 246 pages. In half-leather and marbled paper boards leather spine labels lacking on vol. 2 Sound ex-religious library books with typical stamping rubbing/ wear to boards vol 2 binding starting at rear with paste-down detached some foxing etc. throughout. hardcover
176712974Leipzig L. Crusius 1767. Cont. full mottled calf. Gilt back. Back somewhat worn and small tears in top and bottom of spine. Engr. frontisp.8219 pp. and 3 engraved plates Gravelot. Slightly brownspotted. <br/><br/><em>Issued in the same year as the original edition. </em> unknown
1811907P26London: J. Walker; J. Johnson and Co; et al 1811. Leather. Very Good. 5" by 3". Not Stated. Two popular eighteenth century French novels bound in one volume English translations of the works of Marmontel and Florian. Two popular French works translated into English and bound in one volume.Illustrated with a frontispiece and an engraved title.'Belisarius' by Jean-Francois Marmontel. This novel popularised the fictitious tale of Belisarius being reduced to a beggar by Justinian I despite his great services to the Empire throughout his life.'Numa Pompilius' by Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian was written in imitation of Fenelon's 'Telemaque'. Including a biographical introduction to each author. In a half calf binding with marbled paper to the boards. Externally smart with a little light rubbing. Spine is a little faded. Minor age-toning to the boards. Prior owner's ink inscription to the front paste down. Internally firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned and generally clean with some scattered spots. Very Good J. Walker; J. Johnson and Co; et al hardcover
180138913A Paris: Gebbie and Company. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1801. Leather. engraved frontis'; OCLC Number: 968499950. French revolutionary calendar date is A N IX 1801. This calendar was restored after a brief period to the Gregorian calendar commonly in use. The Gregorian date is found by counting forward from the founding of the French Republisc in 1792- hence AN IX is 1801. In 1758 Marmontel gained the patronage of Madame de Pompadour who obtained for him a place as a civil servant and the management of the official journal Le Mercure in which he had already begun the famous series of Contes moraux. The merit of these tales lies partly in the delicate finish of the style but mainly in the graphic and charming pictures of French society under King Louis XV. Bound in full patterned calf leather with bright gilding on spines. . . Gebbie and Company hardcover
180138912A Paris: Chez Mme. Veuve Richard Rue Hautfeuille Nâ° 11. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1801. Leather. engraved frontis'; OCLC Number: 968499950. French revolutionary calendar date is A N IX 1801. This calendar was restored after a brief period to the Gregorian calendar commonly in use In 1758 Marmontel gained the patronage of Madame de Pompadour who obtained for him a place as a civil servant and the management of the official journal Le Mercure in which he had already begun the famous series of Contes moraux. The merit of these tales lies partly in the delicate finish of the style but mainly in the graphic and charming pictures of French society under King Louis XV. Bound in full patterned calf leather with bright gilding on spines. . . Chez Mme. Veuve Richard, Rue Hautfeuille Nâ° 11 hardcover
1978biblio1947<p>Garland Publishing Inc.; 1 edition 1978. Hardcover Red cloth. Gilt spine title. Exlibrary copy. No wear. Clean unmarked. Looks as never used. VERYGOOD. 12.2"x9.25"X1.25". abe75312. For International and/or Expedited shipping contact seller.</p> Garland Publishing, Inc. hardcover
1750105654Chez Sebastein Jorry 1750. Soft cover. Very good/No jacket. Pages are kept in folded paper with tanning on spine and pencil markings on back. Pages are worn on edges with aging but text is clear legible and unmarked. Text in French<br /> <br /> As is. Chez Sebastein Jorry unknown
178598228Venezia : nella Stamperia di Francesco Santini a spese di Remondini 1785. In-16 gr. mm. 195x130 2 volumi cartonato rustico coevo lievi tracce d'uso pp. XV287; VIII316. "Prima edizione italiana". Lo scrittore francese Jean-François Marmontel 1723 - 1799 fu allievo dei gesuiti studiò filosofia a Clermont-Ferrand ma rinunciando alla carriera ecclesiastica per la letteratura si recò a Parigi dove fu protetto da Voltaire. Fu per un breve periodo direttore del Mercure de France; entrato poi all'Académie française ne divenne "segretario perpetuo" alla morte di d'Alembert 1783. Alc. lievi fioriture ma complessivamente in buono stato. nella Stamperia di Francesco Santini, a spese di Remondini, unknown
1891105729Paris : Librairie des Biliophiles Jouaust 1891. 180x115mm. XXV - 378 377Êpages lettrines bandeaux culs-de-lampe reliure demi-basane dÕpoque avec auteur titre tomaison et filets dors au dos cinq nerfs. Plats et garde marbr. Couvertures conserves. Exemplaire sur papier verg non justifi. 1502 Librairie des Biliophiles, Jouaust unknown
1763115550Paris : chez Lesclapart 1763. 205x125mm. 4 ff. 436 p. 2 ff. 1 ff. 555 p. 1 ff. 2 vignettes gravÂŽes sur page de titre reliure demi-basane. PiÂce de titre au dos plats papier marbrÂŽ. Bel exemplaire. 1005 chez Lesclapart unknown
187938134Paris: A. Barraud 1879. Fine. A. Barraud Paris 1879 16.50 x 25 cm relié Edition printed in 325 numbered copies on laid paper. Half hazelnut morocco binding spine with five raised bands slightly faded publisher's name and date gilt at foot minor rubbing to joints marbled paper boards slight superficial scuffs to boards without concern marbled endpapers and pastedowns. Work illustrated with a portrait of the author as frontispiece as well as 9 vignettes drawn by Fesquet. Edition enhanced with a notice on the author by Charles Monselet. Handsome copy with full margins. A. Barraud hardcover
1766FGN19-C-2Amsterdam: Aux Depens de la Compagnie 1766. Leather. Good. 6.5" by 4". Not Stated. A series of charming french literature from Jean-Franois Marmontel famous for its delicate finish of style and in the portrayal of society under King Louis XV. A series of charming french literature from Jean-Franois Marmontel famous for its delicate finish of style and in the portrayal of society under King Louis XV. With armorial bookplate of Sir Baldwin Leighton English politician to the front board of each volume. Complete in three volumes. In speckled calf bindings with gilt design to the spines. Externally sound with only light rubbing and wear to the spines. All hinges are slightly strained but firm joints starting. Internally all are firmly bound with bright and clean pages aside from light off-setting to endpapers and the odd spot scattered throughout the text. Good Aux Depens de la Compagnie hardcover
1827277698Madrid.: Imp. que fué de Fuentenebro. 1827. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 15 cm. Varios tomos en un volumen. Encuadernación en tapa dura artesanal plena piel pasta española con lomo estampado. Marmontel Jean François 1723-1799. Imprenta que fue de Fuentenebro. Tomo I: El misantropo enmendado. El literato ridículo erudito a la violeta. La escuela de los Padres. La esclavitud llega al trono. El filósofo segun él. Amor fastidia a sí mismo. Tomo II: Lauso y Lidia. Las dos infelices. La mala madre. La buena madre. Laureta. Todo o nada. Conde César de Bouchet. Imp. De la viuda de Barco López Madrid 1882. Historia de John Moore regicida del Rey Carlos I de Inglaterra y del Conde de Derby. Traducida libremente al castellano por Don Santiago Hernández de texada¡. 307 pp y 315 pp. Cubierta deslucida. Imp. que fué de Fuentenebro. hardcover
1895181410London : H. S. Nichols 1895. Limited Edition. Hardback. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Gilt vignette and borders to front panel. Spine bands and panel edges slightly dust-toned and rubbed as with age. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. ""Edition strictly limited to 500 copies"" --verso half-title. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 0 pages; Description: 2v. xxiv 384p. ; xvi 352p. : frontis. ports. t. G. ; 23cm. Subjects: Marmontel Jean Francois 1723-1799. France - History - Louis XVI 1774-1793. France - History - Revolution - Personal narratives. France - History - Louis XV 1715-1774. London : H. S. Nichols hardcover
37874Paris Merlin 1767. Frontispice 2 feuillets. n.ch. X. 340 pages. 3 feuillets. 195x13 Cm. Plein veau. Dos lisse orné un peu fendillé. Reliure de l'époque restaurée. Première garde renouvelée. Coins et coiffes émoussés. Tirage spécial du principal ouvrage de l'écrivain d'origine limousine François Marmontel. Ce roman politique et moral eut un grand retentissement grâce aux points de vue qu'il apportait sur les problèmes soulevés par le Siècle des Lumières et notamment celui de la tolérance religieuse. Le chapitre XV est pour cette raison resté célèbre. Il fut même traduit en russe par l'impératrice Catherine II que ses idées novatrices intéressaient. L'illustration se compose d'un frontispice et de 3 planches hors-texte dessinés par Gravelot. Très rare exemplaire réimposé au format in-8 sur grand papier de Hollande. Quelques taches et salissures. Paris, Merlin, 1767. unknown
9355Paris Xhrouet ea 1804 394; 328; 352; 341p 4 vols a dos lisses ornes reliure demi-veau traces exterieurs d'usage - unknown