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198740639NY: Alba House 1987. Paperback. Very good. 269pp index. Pages tanned else very good in publisher's wraps. <br/><br/> Alba House paperback books
1941241051Paris: Jouve & Cte Editeurs 1941. Paperback. vi 191p. wraps slightly browned spine sloped minor toning of pages else good condition. Faculte des Lettres de L'Universite de Paris. These complementaire pour le Doctorat es Letters. On Jules Valles 1832-1885 leftist & active in the Paris Commune. Jouve & Cte, Editeurs paperback books
2545Koln Taschen Publishing. Folio. Borders Press Koln Germany 1998. Soft cover. Fine. 1st Edition. unknown books
195017550Paris: Libraririe Centrale des Beaux-arts 1950. First edition in French 4to pp. 73 2; twenty-five color plates number ten folds out; original pictorial wrappers; slight wear to extremities bookplate library markings on spine slightly soiled torn along bottom of front wrap; else very good or better. <br/><br/> Libraririe Centrale des Beaux-arts unknown books
1893144795Paris: Galerie Georges Petit 1893. Hardcover. G- Well worn along all edges and corners; hinges are well intact and pages are generally good with only slight or occasionaly foxing. Maroon marbled paper boards maroon leather spine; gilt letters marbled flyleaves 105 pp. 17 BW plates. Text is in French. Title on spine: Collection de feu Madame Denain. Issued in conjunction with a two-day 1893 auction of these artwork pieces from the collection of Madame Denain. With a narrative introduction by Philippe Gille descriptions of the 219 lots and 17 BW plates showing some of the artwork mainly portratis or pieces of furniture. Tipped in at the rear is a card or ticket from the auction as well as a newspaper preview of the event in French. Interesting indeed. Galerie Georges Petit hardcover books
P5942Paris: Gide 1861. Octavo 24.5 Ã 16 cm. Later cloth with original front and rear wrappers preserved; 4 61 1 pp. The wrappers lightly chipped else very good. This effusive memoir about Empress Alexandra Fedorovna nee Charlotte of Prussia 1798-1960 wife of Emperor Nicholas I of Russia was written by Floriant Gille a French tutor to the children of Nicholas I and a confidant of the Empress. Published in Paris just after her death the text is a commemorative tribute to the Empress sharing anecdotes from her life with her family and at court. Nicholas I on the throne 1825-1855 came to power after the Decembrist uprising but Alexandra Fedorovna was known to sympathize with the wives of the exiled Decembrists and generally had a good reputation in Russia and abroad. This copy of the memoir contains a contemporary photograph of a portrait of the Empress sewn into the binding after the title page. Scarce; no copies found in the trade. hardcover books