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1787294762Paris: Demonville 1787. Hardcover. No jackets. Text in French. Includes volumes one two and three. Boards are scored and marked. Spines edges and leading corners are worn and bumped. Vertical creases on spines. Page blocks and pages are tanned and marked. Previous owner's name penned on FEPs. Text is legible throughout. Binding is sound. HJW. hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. Used. Demonville Hardcover
1824304996Paris Chez Verdiere 1824. 1824. 8vo. Frontispieces and plates by Choquel Bovinet and Dupreel. Biographical essay by M. Saint-Surin. 3/4 contemporary brown morocco over marbled boards; marbled edges scattered foxing binder's ticket of T. Dean Canterbury. 4 volumes. Very good. Two bookplates on the front pastedown of each volume. Hardcover. Very Good. Paris, Chez Verdiere, 1824. hardcover
1765IRMntMAR53Paris: Merlin 1765. 1765. 3 Volumes. 12mo. pp. 1 p.l. xvi 1 leaf 345; 2 p.l. 376; 2 p.l. 312 3. with printed title in Vol. III & half-titles in Vols. I & II only. 3 engraved titles engraved frontis. portrait in Vol. I by A. de St. Aubin after C.N.Cochin & 23 other engraved plates by Le Grand Rousseau Bacquoy & others after H.Gravelot. woodcut ornaments. contemporary mottled calf gilt backs some wear to spines & extremities short split in 1 joint but still an attractive copy light foxing to plates & adjacent leaves. Inscribed by Lady Townshend to Juliana Mary Beevon & also with her ownership entry on Vol. III printed title. First Illustrated Edition this being the Second Issue in Duodecimo Format without errata on the contents leaves; there was also an octavo or large paper issue printed from the same settting of type. Marmontels elegantly written tales first published in 1761 without illustrations were well received frequently reprinted and widely translated. The engravings after Gravelot in the present edition have been praised as being among the artists most beautiful work see Cohen-De Ricci. Cohen-De Ricci 687. Brunet III 1440. Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book 1700 to 1914 18A. cfCioranescu 42962 8vo. issue. Hardcover. Paris: Merlin, 1765. Hardcover
177764908Paris: Chez J. Merlin 1777. Hardcover. Good. 3 vols. bound in 1. xii 178 197 165p. Contemporary leather. 16 cm. Cover has quite a bit of shallow pitting; otherwise sound. Old bookplate. Scattered foxing. French text. Chez J. Merlin 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
1824304996Paris Chez Verdiere 1824. 1824. 8vo. Frontispieces and plates by Choquel Bovinet and Dupreel. Biographical essay by M. Saint-Surin. 3/4 contemporary brown morocco over marbled boards; marbled edges scattered foxing binder's ticket of T. Dean Canterbury. 4 volumes. Very good. Two bookplates on the front pastedown of each volume. Hardcover. Very Good. Paris, Chez Verdiere, 1824. hardcover books
176558785Paris: J. Merlin Libraire 1765. Second edition preceded by several 1761 printings but the first illustrated edition. 12mo also issued in 8vo. 3 volumes: 4 xvi 2 345; 6 376; 4 312 3 pp. Volumes one and two with engraved title page only volume three with extra engraved title page. Engraved portrait frontispiece to volume one and 23 engraved plates by Gravelot. Marmontel 1723-1799 French historian and contributor to the Encyclopedie originally wrote this famous series of tales for inclusion in the periodical Le Mercure beginning in 1758. Brunet vol. III p. 1440. Graesse vol. 4 p. 406. Paper flaw in the final two leaves in volume two taking several words of text a few signatures slightly pulled some scattered foxing to margins but an attractive copy. Contemporary mottled calf a little rubbed marbled endpapers leather labels and gilt ornaments and rules on spine all edges red. #5969. <br/><br/> J. Merlin Libraire hardcover books
1762WRCLIT67651Amsterdam: Aux Depens de la Compagnie 1762. Three volumes bound in one. xvi1400; iii1490; 96pp. Small thick 12mo. Old calf raised bands spine gilt extra gilt label pastepaper endsheets. Engraved title vignettes. Ink name on title thin splash mark on last leaf of second volume mirrored to title-leaf of third volume short marginal tear in one leaf no loss spine shows creases from having been read tiny worm hole in spine otherwise a very good copy. "Nouvelle Edition corrigée & augmentée" of the CONTES. The collected sketches Marmontel contributed to LE MERCURE DE FRANCE notable for their polished style and their faithful depiction of French society during the reign of Louis XV. The first edition appeared the same year pirated editions flourished leading to the authorized and celebrated edition illustrated with plates after Gravelot published in 1765. GAY-LEMONNYER 709-10. Aux Depens de la Compagnie hardcover books
177764908Paris: Chez J. Merlin 1777. Hardcover. Good. 3 vols. bound in 1. xii 178 197 165p. Contemporary leather. 16cm. Cover has quite a bit of shallow pitting; otherwise sound. Old bookplate. Scattered foxing. French text. <br/><br/> Chez J. Merlin hardcover books
QWA-7385Institut d'Etudes du Massif Central / Université de Clermont-Ferrand, 1974, in-8 br., XXVIII-355 p., texte établi, annoté et présenté par John Renwick, exemplaire non coupé, très bon état.
197427351974 Clermont-Ferrand, Institut d'études du Massif Central, 1974. Deux volumes in-8 brochés, XXVIII-355 pages et 354 pages.
1430008Hard Cover. Light Wear. Some Soiling and Faint Stains on Boards Particularly Volume 2. Numbered 408 out of 1000 Sets Printed. Clean Text. Unless Listed in this decription VG or Better. hardcover
13981Clermont-Ferrand, G. de Bussac, 1970 ; in-8, en feuilles sous couverture à rabat illustrée. 335 pp. - 14 planches hors-texte en noir. Parfait état non coupé.
197073441kEditions G. De Bussac-Clermont 1970-01-01. Paperback. Good. In French. Consists of 21 unbound sections inside a paper wrap which in turn is inside a cardboard slipcase. This is No. 16 from a limited edition of 50 copies. This may be an advance copy released before the publication of the book itself. No text markings noted; gentle wear. Editions G. De Bussac-Clermont paperback
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
1162009454.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
550-Eo.J. Bleistift, mit doppelter Bleistiftlinie umrandet, auf cremefarbenem Velin, links unten monogrammiert ?FR? (ligiert), unten betitelt ?Belisar?. 12,9:9,5cm. Vermutlich handelt es sich hierbei um eine Illustration zu J.F. Marmontels Roman ?Belisar?.
17964460Newburyport Mass. / Boston: Printed by William Barrett for Thomas & Andrews Boston 1796. First edition thus. Very good. 18mo. ix 1 11-108 i.e. 11-208 pp. errors in pagination: 156 207-208 misnumbered 136 107-108. Contemporary mottled American sheep red spine label flat spine with single fillets dividing compartments old leather repair in the second; FOXING throughout as is true in most copies on account of the paper stock; outer edges of gatherings B L and R with even staining; extremities of binding somewhat worn bookplate removed front binder's blank a bit brittle and loosening; 1 1/2 sheets of binder's blanks at end. NB: this half-sheet is original and does not represent an excision as can been seen from the old offsetting of the final page of text. Overall in very good condition. AN EARLY AMERICAN PRINTING OF A WORK OF FICTION; OUR COPY WAS OWNED BY A YOUNG WOMAN OR WOMAN BY AT LEAST 1803. THIS NEWBURYPORT EDITION OF THE NOVEL IS UNCOMMON. <br /> <br /> At a time when women were denied the rights of citizenship the text of Marmontel's "Belisarius" was of particular interest to some contemporary feminist authors and activists some of whom utilized its plots to champion human rights as is attested by the 1795 New York play written by Margaretta Faugeres entitled "Belisarius: A Tragedy." <br /> <br /> The first blank leaf is inscribed "Eliza Gage 1803." This may have been Eliza Gage of Newburyport who was born in 1790 to Jonathan Gage and Susanna Jewett. <br /> <br /> The present translation follows that of the bilingual text given in the Brussels 1792 edition although no Translator's Preface appears therein. However there is one in the present edition and it seems to have been written by an American. The final sentence reads: "What will still raise your surprise to a great height is to find an author possessed of so strong a sense of liberty born under the French government: he has been since sent to the Bastile as a reward for his most excellent performance." <br /> <br /> A copy of this Newburyport edition was listed among the fiction books in the Caritat Circulating Library in 1804 for which see G.G. Raddin An Early New York Library of Fiction 1940 p. 82. <br /> <br /> Evans 30737. ESTC W4099. Printed by William Barrett (for Thomas & Andrews, Boston) unknown
RO50052520AU MENESTREL / HEUGEL & CIE. NON DATE. In-Folio. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 13 pages de partitions. Page de titre illustrée en couleur. Tampon sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
1857RO30043990LIBRAIRIE DE FIRMIN DIDOT ET CIE. 1857. In-12. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 512 pages. Titre, auteur, tomaison doré sur le dos à 4 nerfs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.08-XIX ème siècle
1856RO30089056LIBRAIRIE DE FIRMIN DIDOT ET FRERES, FILS ET CIE. 1856. In-12. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 442 pages. Tranches mouchetées vertes. Titre, auteur, tomaison dorés sur le dos.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.08-XIX ème siècle
1828R150161884LEDOUX.. 1828. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat passable, Coins frottés, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 588 pages. Gros manques sur le dos de l'ouvrage.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
1828R150164013LEDOUX.. 1828. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat passable, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 504 pages. Manques sur le dos.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
1828R150164014LEDOUX.. 1828. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat passable, Coins frottés, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 600 pages. Manques sur le dos.. . . . Classification Dewey : 0-GENERALITES