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193482701934 1 140 hors-texte dont 40 en couleurs et environ 400 dessins dans le texte. P., Les Editions nationales, 1934-1936, 10 volumes in-8° carré reliure d'éditeur pleine peau maroquinée rouge cerise, titres or sur dos à nerfs, têtes dorées, couvertures et dos conservés.
201324173, Les editions nationales , 1935 ; in-8, cartonnage de l'éditeur. Les 10 volumes. En 10 volumes.
188841091Paris Paul Ollendorff 1888 In-12, bradel demi-maroquin bordeaux coins, plats de papier marbr; doublures et gardes de papier marbr, non rogn, couverture imprime (Alfred Farez).Edition originale, pour laquelle le tirage sur grand papier a t limit 5 exemplaires sur japon et 5 sur hollande. Exemplaire du tirage ordinaire.
30218Paris, Librairie Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1902. In-18,(19 x 13 cm), 31 pp. Demi-maroquin bleu nuit à coins, dos à 4 nerfs, auteur titre et date en lettres dorées, couvertures imprimées conservées.
190443070Charpentier | Paris 1904 | 12 x 19 cm | relié
189486567S. n. | Paris s. d. [ca 1894] | 11 x 17.50 cm | une page
192684769Reliure demi-maroquin prune à coins. Dos à nerfs. Tête dorée. Couverture et dos conservés. Avec des illustrations de Fernand SIMÉON. Reliure signée GRUEL. Non rogné. Petits piqures sur tranches.
192058406Flammarion | Paris 1920 | 13 x 19 cm | broché
19008008Limited to 200 copies in which this is number 144. Quarter vellum with stenciled gold and silver over black paper covered boards. Rectangular pastedown to rear of front endpaper. Matching stenciled endpapers. Top edge gilt. No previous owners' names or other defacements. <br />7 x 10.2 in Charpentier et Fasquelle hardcover
193576177Paris: Les éditions nationales 1935. Fine. Les éditions nationales Paris 1935 17 x 22.50 cm relié Edition illustrated with a watercolor and drawings by Gus Bofa one of 100 numbered copies on B.F.K. de Rives paper. Full red morocco binding spine with five raised bands set with black fillets endpapers and pastedowns of moiré effect paper covers and spine preserved top edge gilt upper corners slightly bumped without damage. Two small rubs to two raised bands. Handsome copy attractively bound. Les éditions nationales hardcover
189061937Paris: G. Charpentier & Cie 1890. Fine. G. Charpentier & Cie Paris 1890 12 x 18.50 cm broché sous chemise et étui First edition on current paper. Our copy is presented under a shirt and a case in cardboard box covered with handmade paper piece of brown morocco title date golden tail back of the fragile shirt. Autograph signed by Octave Mirbeau to Ernest Leblanc. G. Charpentier & Cie unknown
1905130031905 MIRBEAU Octave : Les mauvais bergers. Charpentier et Fasquelle Paris 1905. E.O. L’un des rares exemplaires nominatifs (celui-ci au nom du grand homme de théâtre André ANTOINE). Belle reliure in-8 demi chagrin vieux rouge, dos à 5 nerfs, couvertures conservées, étui (reliure signée Goy et Vilaine)
190173686s. l. cachet de Seine-et-Marne 1901. Fine. s. l. cachet de Seine-et-Marne 15 Septembre 1901 12.50 x 17.60 cm une feuille Moving autograph letter signed by Octave Mirbeau addressed to the playwright and founder of the Revue Blanche Alfred Natanson. 15 lines in black ink on a folded sheet mourning paper with black border watermarked ""JDL & cie"" envelope attached. ""Thank you for your kind letter. I already knew from Alexandre Natanson how worried you had been about my wife's condition. It is a delicious joy when one's heart is tormented to know that one has friends like you like all of you the good people of the Relai. Please tell your wife that mine was very touched by her friendship. And embrace everyone with effusion. Also tell Olga Alexandre Natanson's wife and Misia Thadée's wife that we love them tenderly and Alexandre that he is a charming friend."" Long postscript on the poor health of his wife the former actress Alice Régnault: ""Yesterday was not a good day and the wound on her arm presented a nasty appearance. Today it is a little better. But it is something to watch very closely. Movements are made a little more easily but she still suffers extremely at night at the slightest play of the muscles"". Mirbeau had been particularly close to the Revue Blanche group since its launch in Paris in 1891. But it was during the Dreyfus affair that his intimate and lasting friendship with the Natanson brothers Thadée Alexandre and Alfred was strengthened. After aesthetic disagreements over Art Nouveau and the Nabis Mirbeau finally reunited with Thadée around 1900 in a now shared inclination for the young Nabis painters of the Revue Blanche Bonnard Vallotton and Vuillard. The ""Relai"" corresponds to a former coaching inn in Villeneuve-sur-Yonne purchased by Thadée Natanson in 1897 which became a destination for all their writer and artist friends. One could encounter the Nabis painters Vuillard Vallotton Bonnard or Roussel as well as Toulouse-Lautrec. The Revue Blanche played an essential role in France as historian Paul-Henri Bourrelier confirms: ""Most of the most prominent writers painters musicians politicians intellectuals of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries collaborated with it or were associated with it. Created financed and directed by the three Natanson brothers young Polish Jews with the enthusiastic complicity of their fellow students from the Condorcet lycée La Revue blanche quickly became a place of debate on all the subjects that stirred France. It led political battles under the impetus of anarchists like Fénéon Mirbeau; socialists such as Blum G. Moch Péguy; Dreyfusards and founders of the League of Human Rights like Reinach and Pressensé."" unknown
190673701Cormeilles-en-Vexin 1906. Fine. Cormeilles-en-Vexin 22 août 1906 ou 1908 12.60 x 17 cm une feuille Friendly autograph letter signed by Octave Mirbeau addressed to the playwright and founder of the Revue Blanche Alfred Natanson. 12 lines in black ink on a folded sheet letterhead paper ""Cormeilles-en-VexinS.&O."" envelope included. ""Cher ami J'avais bien pensé que cette vieille bonne femme qui tape si fort sur les matelas avait du écorcher mon nom. Mais dans l'incertitude car je pouvais penser aussi que vous étiez pris avec quelqu'un de très sérieux . Ceci mon cher Fred pour vous dire que je suis parti de chez vous triste de ne pas vous avoir vu voilà tout et sans le moindre sentiment mauvais. Vous savez que j'ai pour vous une affection solide et je vous connais assez gentil pour moi pour me permettre de supposer des sottises. ."" ""Dear friend I had indeed thought that this old good woman who beats the mattresses so hard must have mangled my name. But in uncertainty for I could also think that you were busy with someone very serious . This my dear Fred to tell you that I left your house sad not to have seen you that's all and without the slightest bad feeling. You know that I have a solid affection for you and I know you well enough to be kind to me to allow myself to suppose foolish things. ."" With an amusing postscript: ""Ne prêtez pas attention à ce gribouillage. L'auto a je ne sais pas quoi j'y travaille. et n'y fait rien de bon. d'ailleurs. Et mon mécanicien se prend la tête à deux mains noires d'huile grasse ."". ""Don't pay attention to this scribbling. The car has something wrong I don't know what I'm working on it. and it's not doing any good. anyway. And my mechanic is holding his head in his two hands black with greasy oil ."". Mirbeau was particularly close to the Revue Blanche group since its launch in Paris in 1891. But it was from the Dreyfus affair that his intimate and lasting friendship with the Natanson brothers Thadée Alexandre and Alfred was strengthened. After aesthetic disagreements about Art Nouveau and the Nabis Mirbeau finally reunited with Thadée around 1900 in a now common inclination for the young Nabis painters of the Revue Blanche Bonnard Vallotton and Vuillard. The Revue Blanche played an essential role in France as confirmed by historian Paul-Henri Bourrelier: ""Most of the most prominent writers painters musicians politicians intellectuals of the late 19th and early 20th centuries collaborated with it or were associated with it. Created financed and directed by the three Natanson brothers young Polish Jews with the enthusiastic complicity of their classmates from the Condorcet lycée La Revue blanche quickly became a place of debate on all subjects that stirred France. It led political battles under the impulse of anarchists like Fénéon Mirbeau; socialists such as Blum G. Moch Péguy; Dreyfusards and founders of the League of Human Rights like Reinach and Pressensé."" unknown
190173700Nice Villa Ibrahim chemin des Baumettes Nice 1901. Fine. Nice Villa Ibrahim chemin des Baumettes Nice 8 Février 1901 12.50 x 17.60 cm une feuille Friendly autograph letter signed by Octave Mirbeau addressed to the playwright and founder of the Revue Blanche Alfred Natanson some time after his marriage. 12 lines in black ink on a folded sheet mourning paper with black border watermarked ""JDL & cie"" envelope included. ""Je vous envoie à votre femme et à vous tous nos vux affectueux et je voudrais pouvoir chanter en votre honneur un bel épithalame. Le malheur est que je ne suis pas poète. Mais nous somme vos amis et nous vous embrassons de tout notre cur. Nous avions espéré que vous viendriez passer quelques jours à Cannes et nous nous faisions une fête de vous avoir ici. Misia nous dit que vous avez renoncé à ce voyage. Comme c'est ennuyeux ! ."". ""I send to your wife and to you all our affectionate wishes and I would like to be able to sing a beautiful epithalamium in your honor. The misfortune is that I am not a poet. But we are your friends and we embrace you with all our heart. We had hoped that you would come to spend a few days in Cannes and we were looking forward to having you here. Misia tells us that you have given up this trip. How annoying! ."". Mirbeau was particularly close to the Revue Blanche group since its launch in Paris in 1891. But it was from the Dreyfus affair that his intimate and lasting friendship with the Natanson brothers Thadée Alexandre and Alfred was strengthened. After aesthetic disagreements about Art Nouveau and the Nabis Mirbeau finally reunited with Thadée around 1900 in a now common inclination for the young Nabis painters of the Revue Blanche Bonnard Vallotton and Vuillard. The Revue Blanche played an essential role in France as confirmed by historian Paul-Henri Bourrelier: ""Most of the most prominent writers painters musicians politicians intellectuals of the late 19th and early 20th centuries collaborated with it or were associated with it. Created financed and directed by the three Natanson brothers young Polish Jews with the enthusiastic complicity of their classmates from the Condorcet lycée La Revue blanche quickly became a place of debate on all subjects that stirred France. It led political battles under the impulse of anarchists like Fénéon Mirbeau; socialists such as Blum G. Moch Péguy; Dreyfusards and founders of the League of Human Rights like Reinach and Pressensé."" unknown
190443070Paris: Charpentier 1904. Fine. Charpentier Paris 1904 12 x 19 cm relié First edition printed on ordinary paper with only 20 deluxe copies printed on Holland paper. Half chocolate brown morocco binding smooth spine with three tiny holes at head marbled paper boards marbled endpapers and pastedowns minor surface abrasions at foot of second board contemporary unsigned binding but attributable to Lancelin. Signed autograph inscription from Octave Mirbeau to Paul Ollendorff. A slight marginal tear to the first gathering which has been mounted. Attractively bound copy. Provenance: from the library of Paul Ollendorff. Charpentier hardcover
189486567Paris: S. n. 1894. Fine. S. n. Paris s. d. ca 1894 11 x 17.50 cm une page Autograph letter signed by Octave Mirbeau addressed to the great criminal defense attorney Edgar Demange who is not named explicitly 12 lines in violet ink. Fold traces inherent to postal handling. Octave Mirbeau thanks Maître Demange warmly and enthusiastically for having so brilliantly defended his anarchist comrade Félix Fénéon: "" Je n'ai pas l'honneur d'être connu de vous et je ne sais ce que vous pensez de moi mais je ne puis m'empêcher de vous remercier pour l'admirable plaidoirie que vous avez prononcée pour Félix Fénéon que j'aime de tout mon esprit et de tour mon coeur "" ""I do not have the honor of being known to you and I do not know what you think of me but I cannot help thanking you for the admirable plea you delivered for Félix Fénéon whom I love with all my mind and all my heart"". In 1894 the wavering Third Republic weakened by anarchist attacks including that of Auguste Vaillant at the Chamber of Deputies on December 9 1893 launched its campaign of repression and arrests against the anarchists with as its climax the illustrious Trial of the Thirty. The trial opened on August 6 1894 and among the 30 defendants were Paul Reclus Sébastien Faure Jean Grave and Félix Fénéon. Stéphane Mallarmé came to testify in favor of the latter before Maître Edgar Demange defended the famous art collector journalist creator of literary reviews Félix Fénéon. This trial ended with the acquittal of almost all the defendants and Maître Edgar Demange would continue his great career as a lawyer by notably taking the defense of Captain Alfred Dreyfus. S. n. unknown
192058406Paris: Flammarion 1920. Fine. Flammarion Paris 1920 13 x 19 cm broché First edition one of 40 numbered copies on Chine the tirage de tête. Usual foxing mostly in the margins of some leaves. Flammarion unknown
190236657Charpentier | Paris 1902 | 13 x 19 cm | relié
1927119211927 P., Javal et Bourdeaux, 1927, 1 vol. grand in-4° (330 x 255) en feuilles sous couverture verte rempliée imprimée en rouge et illustrée d'une vignette représentant une pagode, chemise et étui cartonnés aux motifs d'oiseaux et de plantes imprimés en argent, de (8) pp. (faux-titre, justificatif, titre et dédicace) - XVII - 205 pp. - (1) f. (achevé d'imprimer).Rares rousseurs, très bel exemplaire non coupé.
190424544Paris Romagnol éditeur Librairie de La Collection des Dix 1904 Paris, Romagnol éditeur, Librairie de La Collection des Dix, Collection de l'Académie des Goncourt, 1904 à 1907, in-8 (22 x 15 cm.), demi-percaline rouge à la Bradel, couvertures conservées.
1900023107Paris BIBLIOTHÈQUE-CHARPENTIER, Eugène FASQUELLE, éditeur 1900 un volume in-8°, 519 pp. Reliure ancienne en demi-maroquin, dos à nerfs orné de pièces d'auteur et de titre, double filet or sur les plats, tête dorée, gardes peignées. (dos légèrement insolé et frotté, coins émoussés, il manque le feuillet blanc et le feuillet de garde au contre-plat inférieur, découpe sans manque de lettre au feuillet 513-514, les feuillets sont uniformément brunis). Exemplaire de l'édition originale sur papier ordinaire enrichit d'un hommage signé d'Octave Mirbeau adressé à l'écrivain et traducteur Halpérine-Kaminsky. RARE.
188885964Reliure bradel plein papier imprimé. Couverture jaune conservée. Reliure postérieure signée BOICHOT.
188854298Paul Ollendorff | Paris 1888 | 12.50 x 19 cm | relié
190752433Reliure bradel demi-maroquin rouge à coins. Dos lisse orné de roses dorées. Couverture conservée.