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14363Paris De l'imprimerie de Grangé 1773 in 4 (29,5x22) 1 volume reliure demi basane foncée à coins, dos lisse, orné d'un important fer doré romantique (reliure XIXème), LXXII et 107 pages (grandes marges). Une planche gravée hors-texte, 5 bandeaux, et 5 culs de lampe de Car. Eisen gravés par N. de Launay. Contient la tragédie en 5 actes de Jean Mairet: Sophonisbe. Jean Mairet, issu d'une ancienne famille noble, établie dans la ville d'Ormond en Wesphalie, et depuis réfugiée à Besançon, y naquit le 4 janvier 1601. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1780185401780 Londres, sans nom d'éditeur (Cazin), 1780, 3 tomes en 3 vol. in-18 de XX-321-(1) pp. ; (4)-351-(1) pp. ; (4)-293-(1) pp., 1 portrait gravé en frontispice, 3 titres gravés, 23 gravures hors-texte, rel. d'ép. de plein veau glacé fauve moucheté, dos lisses ornés de fers dorés, pièces de titres et de tomaisons de maroquin vert-olive, tranches dorées, encadrements de triple-filets dorés sur les plats, 2 petites épidermures sur le second plat du tome III, bon ex.
176139741761 1 La Haye, sn, 1761, 2 volumes in-12 reliés veau marbré d'époque, dos à nerfs ornés, titre or sur pièce peau, manque coiffe inférieure du tome I, coins frottés.
1773MMARCHE1A Paris Grangé 1773 1 ouvrage in-4 (29x22.5 cm), veau écaille, filets dorés sur les plats, dentelle sur les coupes , tranches dorées, dos à nerfs, étiquette de titre, xii pp. compris faux-titre et titre, lxxxvii-107 - vii-118 - xvi-132 pp. 3 frontispices, 15 vignettes et 10 culs-de-lampe par Eisen, gravés par de Launay, Helman, Masquelier, Née et Ponce (voir Cohen, 689-690).
43731Paris Chez Jos. Chaumerot 1808 in 12 (15x9,5) 5 volumes reliures cartonnées de l'époque, dos lisses ornés de filets dorés, filet doré d'encadrement sur les plats. Tome 1: II + 202 pages, avec un frontispice gravé et 8 gravures hors texte. Tome 2: 223 pages, avec 10 gravures hors texte. Tome 3: 237 pages, avec 4 gravures hors texte. Tome 4: 218 pages, avec 7 gravures hors texte. Tome 5: 300 pages, avec 4 gravures hors texte. 34 planches en noir (36 annoncées par l'éditeur, 2 figures des Priapes et du port de Marseille ont été retirées de tous les exemplaires de l édition originale). Anthologie de voyages finement illustrée par Monnet, Duplessix-Bertaux, Lebrun, Fragonard fils, Lemire et Marillier. Première édition. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1818RO20167571VERDIERE. 1818. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos à nerfs, Quelques rousseurs. 4 TOMES: XVI + 443 + 437 + 353 + 401 pages - nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc dans et hors texte dont certaines sous serpente - plats jaspés - dos à 4 nerfs et frotté - auteur, filet, tomaison dorés au dos sur piece de titre - 1 tampon sur la page de titre sur chaque volume.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.08-XIX ème siècle
1819RO40248316Chez A. Belin, Paris. 1819. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Rousseurs. 6 tomes d'env. 600-800 pages chacun. Tome VII manquant. Titres, tomaisons et filets dorés sur les dos. Etiquettes de code sur les couvertures. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque. Couverture du tome I se détachant.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.05-XVIII ème siècle
1765R300107920Chez Louis Chambeau. 1765. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. VII + 166 + 232 + 101 + 179 pages. Tranches irrégulières. 2 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.05-XVIII ème siècle
1767684P4Paris: Merlin 1767. First edition. Leather. Very Good. 7" by 4". Not Stated. The original French first edition of Jean-Francois Marmonetal's controversial and banned novel on the life of Belisarius illustrated. The first edition of this work. In the original French. Illustrated with a frontispiece and three plates. Collated complete. Collated from Jisc from a copy held at the University of Oxford Libraries. 'Belisaire' is a French novel about the life of Belisarius a Byzantine general. 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. Marmontel uses that tale to show an example of the monarchy and its ingratitude towards their faithful servants indicating that Louis XV was another ungrateful monarch. This is an interesting viewpoint as this book was written only twenty years before the uprising of the French Revolution. This novel was banned when it was published by the Sorbonne because chapter XV extols religious tolerance. Written by Jean-Francois Marmontel a French historian and member of the Encyclopedistes movement. He gained the patronage of Madame de Pompadour gaining a place as a civil servant and the management of the official journal 'La Mercure'. In the original calf binding. Externally generally smart. Light rubbing and marking to the boards and spine. Some loss to the head and tail of the spine. A little bumping to the extremities. Small cracks to the head and tail of the joints. Hinges are starting but firm. Front endpaper frontispiece and title page are working loose and may detach. Internally firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned and generally clean with the odd spot. Small closed tear to leaf a1 no loss. Very Good Merlin hardcover
1805301020Longman Hurst Rees and Orme and John Murray 1805. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Four volumes 12mo period 3/4 polished calf on marbled paper raised bands titles and florets in gilt. Bindings tight and square hinges firm moderate rubbing at the corners and spine ends shelf wear to the boards p.o. names on the half titles and title pages scattered browning to prelims armorial bookplate in Vol. I. Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, and John Murray hardcover
1766113677chez Merlin A Paris, chez Merlin, 1766, 2 volumes In-8 reliés plein veau, dos à nerfs très ornés, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge et de tomaison verte, tranches rouges. LXXIX + 304 + 416 pages. Frontispice et 10 gravures de Gravelot. Frottement à la coiffe du tome I, néanmoins bel exemplaire.
1891242060Paris : Librairie des bibliophiles 1891. First Edition. Softcover. Near fine copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges very slightly dust-dulled and toned. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Provenance; from the personal library of Professor Lloyd Austiner University of Manchester. Series; Bibliothèque des mémoires. Physical description; 3 v ; 18 cm. Notes; Includes bibliographical references and index. Subjects; Marmontel Jean Francois 1723-1799. Marmontel Jean François 1723-1799 — Biography. Authors French — 18th century — Biography. France — Court and courtiers. France — History — Revolution 1789-1793. France — History — Louis XV 1715-1774. Genre; Bibliography. Paris : Librairie des bibliophiles paperback
1806247181Paris 1806. Hardcover. Very good copies all in the original full gilt-blocked calf. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Previous owner's book plate present. Physical description; 5 2-364 p. ; 18 cm. Subject; Logic — Early works to 1800. Paris hardcover
1801693P1Paris: J. B. Garnery 1801. Leather. Very Good. 8" by 5". Not Stated. An original French collection of the moral tales and short fables by the French historian Jean-Francois Marmontel illustrated with one detailed plate to each volume. Complete in four volumes. In the original French. Collated complete. Illustrated with a frontispiece to Volume I and one plate each bound into Volumes II III and IV. Half-title is present to each volume. Registers run as: Volume I 4 A-T8 Volume II A-T8 V4 Volume III A-T8 V4 Volume IV 2 A-R8 S9. A collection of the tales of Jean-Francois Marmontel. Marmontel published this series of moral tales in the official journal 'Le Mercure'. The tales are moral but also have a delicate finish to their writing style and depict the court of Louis XV at Versailles in a charming and graphic manner. They are sentimental stories and were very widely appreciated and popular with the public. Marmontel was a French historian and author. He was a member of the Enclycolpedistes movement and first found literary success with a succession of tragedies that he wrote from 1748 to 1753 including 'Aristomene' and 'Cleopatre'. In a full marbled calf binding. Externally generally smart. Rubbing to the boards and spines with some loss of leather to the front boards of Volumes I and II. Minor bumping to the head and tail of the spines and to the extremities with a small amount of loss to the head of the spine of Volume II. A small amount of loss to the spine label to Volume II. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very lightly age-toned and generally clean with the odd mark and odd spot. Prior owner's ink inscription 'A. Baird' to the head of the title pages of Volumes I and II to the head of the half-titles of Volumes III and IV to the head of page 45 of Volume I head of leaves C6 and E1 of Volume II head of leaf C7 of Volume III and head of leaf C7 of Volume IV. Small closed tear to the tail of leaf H7 of Volume I not affecting text and mark to leaf L6. Small chip to leaf O1 of Volume II not affecting text. Very Good J. B. Garnery hardcover
1851680L6Tours: Ad Mame et Cie 1851. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 7" by 4.5". None. An uncommon edition of this historical novel by Jean-Francois Marmontel. The sixth edition of this work which was first issued in 1777. Jean-Francois Marmontel was a member of the Encyclopedistes movement. He wrote many articles for the movement. Marmontel gained patronage of Madame de Pompadour which enabled him to take a place of the official journal 'Le Mercure'. This work traces the cruelties in Spanish America and discusses the effect of the invader's religious fanaticism on the native people. Illustrated with a frontispiece engraved title page and two plates. Contemporary inscription to the verso of front endpaper in French for a prize in French language from Temple Grove East Sheen awarded to 'Erlysman Pinkney' and dated December 1851. A bright copy of this novel by a prolific author remembered for his contributions to the 'Encyclopedistes' movement. In a full calf binding with gilt stamping to the spine. Externally smart with several light marks to the boards. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright with just the odd spots mostly to the first and last few pages. Very Good Indeed Ad Mame et Cie hardcover
306271Brunet Paris 1776 3 tomes en 3 volumes in-12 ( 170 X 100 mm ) de 1 portrait gravé, 1 titre gravé, 1 titre, XVI pp.-( 1 )f., 345 pp. 1 titre gravé, 1 titre, ( 1 ) f., 376 pp. 1 titre gravé, 1 titre, ( 1 )f., 312-( 3 ) pp., plein veau porphyre, dos lisses ornés de caissons et fleurons dorés, pièces de titre de maroquin vieux-rouge et de tomaisons de maroquin olive, triple-filets dorés d'encadrement sur les plats, coupes filetées d'or, tranches bleues jaspées. ( Reliures de l'époque ). Ouvrage illustré d'un portrait par Cochin gravé par Saint-Aubin, 3 titres par Gravelot gravés par Duclos, 23 planches hors-texte par Gravelot gravés par Baquoy, Legrand, Le Mire, Le Veau, de Longueil, Pasquier, Rousseau et Voyez. petites usures aux coiffes, quelques épidermures, agréable série dans une reliure décorative.
17931101101793 Tome 6 - du N° 118 au N° 126 - Novembre / décembre 1793 - Revue hebdomadaire - A Paris, au bureau du Mercure, rue des Poitevins - In-8, demi basane brune - Pièce de titre et tomaison en doré au dos - Pagination non continue (224 + 192 p.)
17931101351793 Tome 3 - du N° 92 au N° 100 - Mai / Juin 1793 - Revue hebdomadaire - A Paris, au bureau du Mercure, rue des Poitevins - In-8, demi basane brune - Pièce de titre, tomaison et filets dorés au dos - 432 pages + 23 pages
17951101361795 Tome XVIII du N° 1 au N° 12 - Tome IX du N° 13 au N° 18 - Septembre à Décembre 1795 - Revue hebdomadaire - A Paris, au bureau du Mercure, rue des Poitevins - In-8, demi basane brune, filets dorés - 384 pages + 192 pages (Deux volumes reliés en un)
17951101371795 Tome XV - du N° 37 au N° 48 - Mars à Mai 1795 - Revue hebdomadaire - A Paris, au bureau du Mercure, rue des Poitevins - In-8, demi basane brune, filets dorés - 384 pages
17951101381795 Tome XVII - du N° 61 au N° 73 - Juillet à Septembre 1795 - Revue hebdomadaire - A Paris, au bureau du Mercure, rue des Poitevins - In-8, demi basane brune - Pièce de titre, tomaison et filets doré au dos - 408 pages
1766075ADD63de l'Impimerie de Le Breton Premier Imprimeur ordinaire du Roi Chez Merlin A Paris . 1766 Two volumes. I. 1 LXXIX 304. II. 1 415 1Errata 4Approbation Eleven 11 engraved plates. French text. 8vo. 200 mm. Edges decorated red. Some age stain and foxing. Original decoratively mottled full leather bindings. Spines worn but some gilt remains. Marcus Annaeus Lucanus 39-65 CE was an important Roman poet born in Cordoba. One of the outstanding figures of the Imperial Latin period his youth and speed of composition set him apart from others. The Pharsalia is an epic poem on the Roman Civil War. It is considered the greatest epic in Latin after the Aeneid. It depicts the Battle of Pharsalus 48 BC where Julius Caesar defeated Pompey. Lucan's poetic talent apparently aroused the jealously of the Emperor Nero. After the publication of Pharsalia the Emperor forbade him to write or even plead in the courts and then later compelled him to commit suicide for alleged treason. The engraved plates in this edition are mostly by the famous French engraver and book illustrator Hubert Francois Gravelot 1699-1733. The original art was by: Antoine-Jean Duclos; Emanuel Jean Nepomucene Ghendt; Noel Le Mire; Francois Denis Nee; Jean Francois Rousseau; and Jean-Baptiste Blaise Simonet. See: Schweiger II 568; Cohen & DeRicci 662. Apparently not in Ray. Very good. CHEST 2/1. Language: eng. Hardcover. Very Good. (de l'Impimerie de Le Breton, Premier Imprimeur ordinaire du Roi) Chez Merlin, A Paris, . hardcover
1895RB 5Nichols 1895. Book. Very Good. Limited. . Orig. Gilt Calf Leather. Condition: VERY GOOD . Two volumes. Half Crimson Calf Leather binding. Gilt extras. Marbled boards. Red and black letters on title page. limited edition. Nichols hardcover
6020London: C. Cooke. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 volumes. 247; 244 pp. 5 engraved plates; two additional engraved title pages. 12mo 5.5 x 3.5 period tree calf spines gilt morocco labels. From Cooke's Pocket Edition of Select Novels. No date late 18th or early 19th century. Pretty set. <br/><br/> C. Cooke hardcover books
178840712Caen: P. Chalopin 1788. 12mo 14.6 cm 5.75". 40 pp. <br><br>Scarce chapbook presentation of two moral tales printed without attribution but taken from Marmontel's Contes moraux a multivolume production originally published from 1755 through 1759. While the titles of both stories imply a focus on parenting and both pieces emphasize the dangers of bad mothering the major lessons here are that sons should avoid gambling partying and expensive mistresses while taking care to fall in love with women who are virtuous and wealthy.<br>Â Â Â Â A woodcut headpiece opens each story in this printing which is now uncommon: WorldCat finds => only one U.S. institution reporting a copy Princeton and just a handful of other locations all in France.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: From the children's book collection of Albert A. Howard sans indicia. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Gumuchian 2337. Appropriate plain lilac paper wrappers not original to the chapbook these a little worn and chipped; old stitching holes in gutter margins and one signature separated. => A clean pleasing copy of a seldom-seen item. P. Chalopin unknown books