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1807ST10577London: Printed for Richard Phillips 1807. 203 x 121 mm. 8 x 4 3/4". Four volumes. Translated by Martin Smart. <br/> EXTREMELY PLEASING CONTEMPORARY DEEP BLUE STRAIGHT-GRAIN MOROCCO HANDSOMELY GILT BY SAMUEL WELCHER with his ticket on verso of front endpaper covers bordered in gilt with triple rules and framed with wide palmette roll inside of which is a rule with small ring and floral tools at corners; raised bands spines ornately gilt in lobed compartments featuring stippled ground quatrefoil centerpiece with delicate foliate sprays at sides and fleurons at ends turn-ins gilt with single rule and fleuron and ring tools at corners all edges gilt. WITH 160 ENGRAVINGS comprised of 100 copperplates by Warner Tomlinson and others and EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED with 60 plates by Conrad Martin Metz. Front pastedowns with armorial bookplate of H. Holland Edwards Pennant Ereithlyn North Wales see below. Lowndes II 1343; Graesse IV 174. Front joints just a little flaked backstrips slightly sunned covers with minor variation in color several plates a little foxed generally only in margins and more frequently on added plates one leaf with light ink stain in lower margin light dampstain in margin at head of one plate isolated very minor marginal soiling but A VERY PLEASING SET the decorative bindings very well preserved and internally clean fresh and bright.<br/> <br/> Staggemeier and Welcher were in partnership in London from about 1799 to 1810 and their bindings are normally found signed with both of their names rather than with one name or the other as in the present case. Like Kalthoeber and other immigrant German members of their trade the two came to England to satisfy the fashionable need among gentry and nobility for elegant bindings and "in their heyday Staggemeier and Welcher were one of the most prolific workshops producing 'extra' quality work in London." Maggs Catalogue 1212 They were known for bindings with typically tasteful and often elaborate gilt decoration and they were among the very best at producing these highly finished volumes. Howe gives evidence that at various times Staggemeier and Welcher worked together and separately at 11 and 12 Villiers Street. The assumption is that even when they were in partnership each of the binders did at least some work of his own but bindings signed by one of them are much scarcer than those signed by both. The illustrations in our volume are a source of interest in that the 60 by Metz depict scenes from the text that are also shown in corresponding plates by the other artists though with a style that is dramatically different. In the engravings by Metz there are settings with larger more prominent figures whose dimpled knees and large round faces lend an air of comic farce to the scenes. This is perhaps more in keeping with the picaresque quality of the novel than the refined cool and professional engravings of the other artists who have produced rather small figures that seem to be dwarfed by oversized settings. Le Sage 1668-1747 began his literary career translating Spanish works and thus came to appreciate the form pioneered in Spain of the picaresque novel recounting the adventures of a likable rogue and satirizing the foibles of the times. In middle age he turned to creating his own theatrical works and novels and his acknowledged masterpiece is "Gil Blas." The story is set in Spain and the feckless hero suffers many adventures and essays several careers physician courtier before he learns compassion and achieves tranquility in a countrified life. Our owner is the distinguished collector Howel Holland Edwards 1764-1842 of Pennant Ereithlyn North Wales. Son of Edward Edwards of Caerhwm Carnarvonshire he matriculated at Christ Church Oxford in 1782 attaining his B.A. in 1786 and his M.A. in 1789. To his alma mater he donated some of his choicest finds including manuscripts by Isaac Newton. For some time the Duke of Marlborough retained him as both his chaplain and librarian. In 1803 Edwards was made Prebendary of Westminster Abbey and when he died in 1842 he was buried in the abbey. Printed for Richard Phillips unknown
1777002002J. Nourse 1777 A complete/early set complete in 4 volumes New Edition in contemporary calf bindings. Tome I features an engraved frontispiece. 30 engraved plates throughout Tomes. Condition: OVERALL GOOD; In full contemporary speckled calf bindings. Externally attractive some shelf wear/a few marks. Several joints cracked but firm one board held by the cords only. Internally firmly bound. Clean with a scant odd spot or mark. Language: eng. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. J. Nourse hardcover
1968143609Garden City NY: Doubleday 1968. First Edition. First Edition. Copy belonging to director Joseph Losey with his name and home address written in manuscript ink on the first leaf: "Joseph Losey / Hanover NH / '70." Additional underlining and bracketing throughout in the same fountain pen ink as the inscription mostly to the opening chapters of the text. <br /> <br /> The McCarthy / HUAC witch hunt saw Losey hounded out of the United States in the 1950s and to his great regret he never made another film in his home country. Professionally though it was the making of him as a director: in collaboration with Harold Pinter Losey made a trilogy of legendary British films of the 1960s: "The Servant" "Accident" and "The Go-Between." Pinter and Losey also worked closely together on an adaptation of Proust's "In Search of Lost Time" but although the script was later published the film remained unmade. <br /> <br /> Losey shared both a political philosophy and a cinema aesthetic with Alain Resnais and Losey's 1978 film "Roads to the South" is a sequel to Resnais' 1966 film "The War is Over." Both starred Yves Montand. <br /> <br /> Very Good with light wear at the extremities and creasing to the spine from having been read. Doubleday unknown
1974WRCLIT57682Paris: Société Internationale d'Art e Siècle 1974. Small folio 38 x 28.5 cm. Folded gathered sheets laid into printed wrappers. Fine in cloth slipcase and chemise. First edition. Illustrated with four original full-page engravings by André Masson. From an edition of 235 copies including 35 hors commerce printed on vélin d'Arches this is one of one hundred copies signed by the author and the artist. MONOD 6440. Société Internationale d'Art e Siècle hardcover books
1881017624London: J.C. Nimmo and Bain 1881. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Early edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Three volume set. Extra-illustrated with a complete series of 100 mounted fine color plates inserted; engraved by J.J. Hubert for the 1795 Parisian edition. Bound by Bayntun in full red morocco with minor shelfwear and rubbing; a.e.g.; several hinges are slightly weakened and the hinges of the 3rd volume have been professionally repaired. Vol. I: lx 13-398 pages. Vol. II: 395. Vol. III: 407 pages. Title continues ".Translated from the French by Tobis Smollett. Preceded by a Biographical and Critical Notice of Le Sage by George Saintsbury. With Twelve original etchings by R. de Los Rios.". J.C. Nimmo and Bain Hardcover books
1819006294London: J. Mawman 1819. First edition thus. Full Calf. Very Good Plus. Extra-illustrated with 84 additional hand-colored plates interleaved from the 1807 edition by Tomlinson Warner et. al. for a total of 87 hand-colored plates. 8vo. 22 by 14 cm. Many of the extra colored plates done by Richard Phillips. Diced calf on boards with lotus ornamented gilt band around perimeter of boards and same as turn-ins wide raised bands on spine with gilt decoration both on bands and within compartments between. Condition: rubbing along joints edges corners. <br/><br/> J. Mawman unknown books
1819001439London: Thomas McLean Juhn Bumpus; W. H. Reid; John Brumby; and Priestley and Weale 1819. First edition thus. Full Calf. Fine. 8vo. Sangorski & Sutcliffe binding. With 15 hand-colored aquatint plates. Triple fillet border on covers floral tooling and morocco lettering pieces on spines Volume 1 and 3 spines slightly worn at top. With varying offsetting from some plates onto facing pages scattered foxing on text leaves. Bookplates of Edward Laurence Doheny and Carrie Estelle Doheny. A beautiful set. <br/><br/> Thomas McLean, Juhn Bumpus; W. H. Reid; John Brumby; and Priestley and Weale unknown books
1819006294London: J. Mawman 1819. First edition thus. Full Calf. Very Good Plus. Extra-illustrated with 84 additional hand-colored plates interleaved from the 1807 edition by Tomlinson Warner et. al. for a total of 87 hand-colored plates. 8vo. 22 by 14 cm. Many of the extra colored plates done by Richard Phillips. Diced calf on boards with lotus ornamented gilt band around perimeter of boards and same as turn-ins wide raised bands on spine with gilt decoration both on bands and within compartments between. Condition: rubbing along joints edges corners. J. Mawman unknown
18091256471809. London: Longman Hurst Rees and Orme 1809. <br /> <br /> 4 vols 8vo 8 462; 4 454; 8 467 1; 8 456pp. With 24 engraved plates by Robert Smirke mostly browned as usual. Old polished calf marbled edges neatly rebacked backstrips richly gilt. A very good set with the original Manchester bookseller's green label Thackray in each volume.<br /> <br /> § First edition of this version translated by Malkin whose memoir of his prodigy child was illustrated by William Blake. "Smirke was a renowned artist of the time. His pictures were usually of small size and painted in monochrome and so adapted for engraving. He designed illustrations for the Bible The Picturesque Beauties of Shakespeare 1783 Johnson's Rasselas 1805 Gil Blas 1809 the Arabian Nights 1811 Adventures of Hunchback 1814 Don Quixote translated by his daughter Mary Smirke 1818 and various British poets especially James Thomson." "Gil Blas is a picaresque novel by Alain-René Lesage published between 1715 and 1735. It was highly popular and was translated several times into English most notably as The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane by Tobias Smollett in 1748." Wikipedia. unknown
2013SONG1908968044Pushkin Press 2013-02-05. Reprint. paperback. Used: Good. 5.10x0.40x7.76. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Pushkin Press paperback
199913896Acatos 1999. Very fine copy in dust jacket and brodart. Dust jacket is lightly shelf worn and marked. 527 pages with bw and color plates. complete collection of paintings lush printing many full page mostly color repros lots of photos of the artist lavish production. English/French test. Includes CD-ROM bound into book. First Edition. Cloth. Very Fine/Very Fine. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Book. Acatos Hardcover
2008Adhya-9780444530868ELSEVIER 2008. Hardcover. New. ELSEVIER hardcover
2008Adhya-9780444530868ELSEVIER 2008. Hardcover. New. ELSEVIER hardcover
19751672Editions Franco Maria Ricci 1975. Enorme et fort in-4 cartonnage éditeur relié pleine toile noire, de 156 pages, au format 50,5 x 5 x 36 cm. Premier plat avec " O " et titre gravé et doré. Dos rond avec titre doré. Livre complet du rhodoïd, glissé sous un emboitâge noir, de protection. Plats et intérieur frais. Introductions par Roland Barthes, Alain Robbe-Grillet et Franco Maria Ricci. Présentation de l'auteur et bibliographie en début d'ouvrage. Magnifique adaptation en bande dessinée par Guido Crépax du livre de Pauline Réage, avec impression des planches en sérigraphie sur vergé bleu. En regard des pages on trouve une explication de la planche et des citations psychanalitiques de différents auteurs. Un des 900 exemplaires du tirage de tête, numérotés ( n° 446 ), signés pas Guido Crépax. Superbe état, proche du parfait. Rarissime édition originale de la plus belle version de cet ouvrage.
2862Paris, (Aux dépens de l'artiste), 2013-2014. Un volume broché (30 x 22 cm) de 38 pages sous peau de veau havane clair repliée, étiquette imprimée collée au dos, étui. Entièrement réalisé par Alain de la Bourdonnaye, ce texte, emprunté à la traduction de la Bible, dite de Jérusalem, a été composé à la main, en Garamont (corps 36), illustré de huit gravures originales sur bois, dont 7 hors texte, imprimées en couleurs ou en noir, ou encore avec des rehauts d'or. Le tout tiré sur les presses de l'artiste, sur papier vélin à la cuve de Brousses, à 30 exemplaires, tous signés au crayon par l'artiste-éditeur.Se concentrant sur ce passage apocalyptique du Livre, l'artiste tente d'apporter une explication graphique à cette uvre hermétique, ou comme pour la première image qui est in-texte, il explique : "...tu es digne de prendre le livre et d'en ouvrir les sceaux..."Notre exemplaire comporte un envoi autographe signé de Alain de la Bourdonnaye.Jointe carte de voeux signé d'Alain de la Bourdonnaye comportant un bois en couleurs, typographie originale de l'artiste.
2862Paris, (Aux dépens de l'artiste), 2013-2014. Un volume broché (30 x 22 cm) de 38 pages sous peau de veau havane clair repliée, étiquette imprimée collée au dos, étui. Entièrement réalisé par Alain de la Bourdonnaye, ce texte, emprunté à la traduction de la Bible, dite de Jérusalem, a été composé à la main, en Garamont (corps 36), illustré de huit gravures originales sur bois, dont 7 hors texte, imprimées en couleurs ou en noir, ou encore avec des rehauts d'or. Le tout tiré sur les presses de l'artiste, sur papier vélin à la cuve de Brousses, à 30 exemplaires, tous signés au crayon par l'artiste-éditeur.Se concentrant sur ce passage apocalyptique du Livre, l'artiste tente d'apporter une explication graphique à cette uvre hermétique, ou comme pour la première image qui est in-texte, il explique : "...tu es digne de prendre le livre et d'en ouvrir les sceaux..."Notre exemplaire comporte un envoi autographe signé de Alain de la Bourdonnaye.Jointe carte de voeux signé d'Alain de la Bourdonnaye comportant un bois en couleurs, typographie originale de l'artiste.
197833690Saint-Laurent-du-Pont Editions Le Verbe et 1978 In-folio, en feuilles, couverture imprime. Embotage.Edition originale et premier livre illustr par Alain Bar, comprenant 5 eaux-fortes originales en couleurs hors texte, chacune signe la mine de plomb par l'artiste. Tirage unique limit 50 exemplaires numrots sur vlin d'Arches, signs par l'artiste.
1970111782Paris Gallimard 1970 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, couverture à rabats, non coupé, 149 pp. Édition originale en service de presse avec cet envoi autographe signé de l'autrice : "Pour Alain Resnais, Amitié (Duras)". En excellente condition sous étui noir et chemise blanche doublée de daim sable. Exemplaire provenant de la bibliothèque d'Alain Resnais.
1970111782Paris Gallimard 1970 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, couverture à rabats, non coupé, 149 pp. Édition originale en service de presse avec cet envoi autographe signé de l'autrice : "Pour Alain Resnais, Amitié (Duras)". En excellente condition sous étui noir et chemise blanche doublée de daim sable. Exemplaire provenant de la bibliothèque d'Alain Resnais.
1959015770Paris Georges Fall - Collection "Le Musée de poche". 1959 In-12 Broché, jaquette illustrée Signé par l'auteur et l'illustrateur
183524604Paris Paulin 1835 In-4, demi-maroquin vert coins, plats de papier marbr, dos sans nerfs orn en longueur de fers romantiques pousss or; doublures et gardes de papier marbr, non rogn, couverture imprime. Chemise, tui (Ed. Klein).Ce livre marque la rnovation de la gravure sur bois par la technique du bois de bout. Premier tirage des 600 compositions graves sur bois d'aprs Jean Gigoux par les meilleurs graveurs de la jeune cole: Brvire, Lavoignat, Porret, Thompson, etc. Dos pass.
183552371Paris Paulin 1835 Grand in-8, demi-maroquin bleu nuit coins, plats de papier marbr, dos cinq nerfs orn d'un dcor aux petits fers, filets et roulettes pousss or; doublures et gardes de papier marbr, tte dore, non rogn (Cuzin).Ce livre marque le renouveau de la gravure sur bois par la technique du bois de bout. Premier tirage du portrait de Gil Blas tir sur papier de Chine et des 600 compositions graves sur bois d'aprs Jean Gigoux par les meilleurs graveurs de la jeune cole: Godard, Brvire, Lavoignat, Porret, Thompson, etc. Bel exemplaire dans une reliure signe Cuzin. Quelques rousseurs.
196191032Le point cardinal | Paris 1961 | 21 x 27 cm | Broché
84439Editions du Cadran à Paris, 1987, 1 volume de 255x333 mm environ, 129 pages+tables, reliure pleine peau bleu marine, deux nerfs sur le dos encadrent le titre doré, titres en relief sur le premier avec un lion ailé en dessous le tout encadré d'un filet doré et d'une large frise de motifs d'entrelacs en relief, chasse dorées, gardes moirées gris perle, sous étui avec intérieur en suédine grise et ouverture en cuir assorti, tranches de tête dorée. Exemplaire numéroté (N° 362/700), sur Vélin pur chiffon d'Arches, illustré de miniatures de Alain THOMAS. Très bon état.
196358591Paris s.n. [Féquet et Baudier] 1963 1 vol. broché in-4 oblong, en feuilles, sous couverture à rabats, chemise et étui de toile bleue outremer, non paginé (14 ff.). Première édition séparée de ce texte daté de 1956 d'abord paru dans le recueil de nouvelles "Instantanés" (1962). Il fait ici l'objet d'un livre d'artiste imprimé avec beaucoup de soin à 12 exemplaires seulement, tous numérotés sur vélin chiffon et illustrés d'une aquarelle originale signée "Carol". De toute rareté évidemment, manque à la BnF.