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1904ST19375Paris: Librairie L. Conquet L. Carteret et Cie successor 1904. ONE OF 200 COPIES of the text printed on Marais vellum paper this unnumbered copy printed for René Descamps-Scrive; COPY "L. C." OF 30 COPIES of the extra suite of plates designated for Léopold Carteret. 270 x 175 mm. 10 1/2 x 7". 2 p.l. 68 2 pp. <br/> LOVELY CREAM-COLORED CRUSHED MOROCCO INLAID AND GILT BY G. MERCIER stamp-signed G. Mercier Successeur. de son père and dated 1911 covers bordered by inlaid olive green morocco band enclosed by multiple gilt rules inner frame of gilt and inlaid floral vine with 31 inlaid pink morocco blooms 58 pink buds and multiple green leaves raised bands spine compartments with similar border and inlaid floral centerpiece gilt titling SUPERB INCISED LEATHER DOUBLURES signed by Hiard WITH MODELLED AND HAND-PAINTED SCENES showing two birds on branches of berries front and the empty branches without the birds rear iridescent bronze watered silk endleaves marbled flyleaves all edges gilt. In velvet-lined chemise trimmed with green morocco and matching slipcase. With 70 illustrations by Hector Giacomelli engraved on copper by L. Boisson including many repeated arboreal frames and WITH A SUITE OF 29 ETCHINGS AND 29 ARTIST'S PROOFS all signed in pencil by L. Boisson printed on Chine and mounted on heavy paper also with an added copper-engraved portrait of Alfred de Musset on Japon and with FOUR ORIGINAL WATERCOLORS BY GIACOMELLI one signed the other three with a red ink stamp of his initials. A Large Paper Copy. Carteret Illustrés IV 297 this copy. AN IMMACULATE COPY.<br/> <br/> This is a lovely bibliophile's edition of de Musset's philosophical tale of an outcast blackbird illustrated by a leading painter of birds printed for a distinguished collector including a bonus set of plates made for the publisher and beautifully bound--with especially charming doublures--by one of the leading workshops in Paris. A pioneer of the Romantic movement in France de Musset 1810-57 expresses some of his pain over his doomed affair with novelist George Sand in this examination of rejection and "otherness" narrated by a sensitive blackbird who is scorned for his white feathers. The delicate illustrations by Hector Giacomelli 1822-1904 capture both the beauty of belonging especially in the original watercolor frontispiece and the melancholy of separation. These were among the artist's final works. Son and successor to Émile Mercier Georges 1885-1939 graduated first in his class at École Éstienne institute for decorative arts before joining his father's firm; he took over the workshop on his father's death in 1910 and continued the business for the rest of his life. Flety says he knew his craft perfectly and continued the fine tradition of his father whom Prideaux considered the best finisher of his day. Here Mercier has combined delicate inlays and gilt tooling with sculpted and painted doublures inspired by Giacomelli's illustrations. This sumptuous volume has a circular connection to two of France's most discriminating bibliophiles. First it was issued by the bookseller publisher and bibliographer Leopold Carteret 1873-1948 who both produced and collected significant illustrated books. And then it was owned by René Descamps-Scrive d. 1925 who collected beautiful bindings that typified major styles and periods and who was known for his insistence on only acquiring volumes in perfect condition. Finally Carteret catalogued and sold Descamps-Scrive's library after his death. In his renowned bibliography of modern illustrated books Carteret describes this book as "a charming publication especially on Large Paper" as here with "the best illustrations by the painter of birds.". Librairie L. Conquet, L. Carteret et Cie, successor unknown
18370030531837 Paris, Félix Bonnaire, 1837. Deux volumes in-8 (146 X 227 mm) demi-maroquin noir à grain long et à petits coins, dos lisse composé de deux grands compartiments entièrement ornés de fers dorés à décor rocaille et d'un petit compartiment central contenant auteur, titre et tomaison dorés, plats et dos (petits manques aux dos) de la couverture conservés (BERNASCONI). Tome I : faux-titre, titre, 422 pages ; Tome II : faux-titre, titre, 414 pages.
187684771876 Paris: Alphonse Lemerre Editeur, 1876-1877. Onze petits volumes in-12: 9,5 x 16 cm. I/ 5 ff. n. ch., 404 pp., 3 ff. n. ch. [Poésies 1] ; II/ 3 ff. n. ch., 335[1] pp., 1 f. bl. [Poésies 2] ; III/ 2 ff. n. ch., 2 front. gr., dont un en rouge, 1 f. n. ch. [titre], 453[1] pp., 2 ff. n. ch. [Comédies et Proverbes 1] ; IV/ 3 ff., 405[1] pp., 2 ff. bl. [Comédies et Proverbes 2] ; V/ 3 ff. n. ch., 413[1] pp., 2 ff. n. ch. [Comédies et Proverbes 3] ; VI/ 2 ff. n. ch., 2 front. gr., dont un en rouge, 1 f. n. ch. [titre], 391[1] pp., 3 ff. n. ch. [La Confession d'un enfant du siècle] ; VII/ 3 ff. n. ch., 387[1] pp., 3 ff. [Nouvelles] ; VIII/ 3 ff., 351[1] pp. 3 ff. n. ch. [Contes et Nouvelles] ; IX/ 2 ff. n. ch., 2 front. gr., 1 f. n. ch. [titre], 436 pp., 3 ff. n. ch. [Mélanges de littérature et de critique] ; X/ 2 ff. n. ch., 2 front. gr., dont un en rouge, 1 f. n. ch. [titre], 275[1] pp., 3 ff. n. ch. [Oeuvres posthumes] ; [XI]/ 2 ff. n. ch., 2 front. gr., dont un en rouge, 1 f. n. ch. [titre], 361[1] pp., 4 ff. n. ch. [Biographie d'Alfred de Musset, par Paul de Musset]. Magnifiques reliures jansénistes en maroquin bleu signées Léon Gruel (nom du relieur en lettres dorées en queue de chacun des volumes), dos à cinq nerfs, titre et tomaison en capitales dorées, gardes recouvertes de papier marbré, toutes tranches dorées, roulette sur les chasses, double filet sur les coupes. Exceptionnel "exemplaire d'ami" imprimé par Jules Claye sur papier Chine. Edition de luxe avec le titre en rouge, de nombreux bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe, ainsi que les portraits de l'auteur en deux états avant la lettre. L'ouvrage est justifié au crayon bleu par Alphonse Lemerre lui-même (voir les initiales sur le 3e f. du premier volume) et est au nom d'Auguste Poulet-Malassis (1825-1878), le célèbre éditeur de Baudelaire, qui en a été l'heureux propriétaire! La Biographie d'Alfred de Musset, écrite par son fils Paul, constitue ici le 11e volume, imprimé par A. Quantin en 1877. Rousseurs à l'intérieur et sur les tranches, mais exemplaire de très haute tenue compte tenu de sa reliure de prestige. Magnifique ensemble d'illustre provenance. [Manuel de l'amateur, V, 1290]
1905151503New York: Edwin C. Hill Company 1905. The complete writings of Alfred de Musset extra-illustrated with original miniature watercolor paintings in each volume. Octavo publisher's exquisite deluxe full morocco binding with gilt titles and elaborate botanical gilt tooling to the spine in five compartments within raised gilt bands gilt ruling and elaborate botanical gilt decorations to the front and rear panels ivory floral inlays to the spine and panels gilt turn-ins and full morocco doublures stamp-signed by Edwin C. Hill Company with periwinkle red and green morocco inlays silk-watered endleaves illustrated with tissue-guarded plates in three states one being hand-coloured extra-illustrated with original miniature watercolor paintings throughout. One of fifty-eight numbered copies printed on Japan Paper this is number one. In very good condition with small losses to the spine crowns of four volumes. A stunning set. Alfred de Musset 1810–1857 occupies a central position in French Romanticism distinguished by his exploration of emotional subjectivity disillusionment and the tensions between idealism and lived experience. His works including Les Nuits and Lorenzaccio reflect a deeply personal literary voice shaped by the cultural and political uncertainties of post-Napoleonic France as well as by his tumultuous relationship with George Sand. Musset’s style is marked by lyrical intensity and psychological depth often blending irony with sincerity to interrogate themes of love despair and artistic identity. His contributions to both poetry and drama demonstrate a nuanced engagement with Romantic ideals while simultaneously revealing a critical awareness of their limitations. Edwin C. Hill Company unknown
186640182Reliure plein maroquin bleu nuit. Dos à nerfs richement ornés. Plats avec encadrement doré àla Du Seuil. Toutes tranches dorées. Double filet dorés sur les coupes. Large dentelle intérieure dorée. Reliure signée POUGET. L'illustration de compose d'un portrait en frontispice, de 28 figures hors-texte par BIDA sous serpentes légendées ainsi que d'un fac-similé d'une lettre.
194650806Paris Albert Guillot 1946 In-8, bradel, plats de plexiglas transparent stri verticalement et laissant apparatre sur chaque plat un motif abstrait diffrent compos de courbes pouses l'or et l'oeser rose; lger rappel du dcor sur le dos de box havane portant le nom de l'auteur et le titre de l'ouvrage en petites capitales dores; doublures et gardes de papier rose, tte dore, non rogn, couverture imprime. Etui (Henri Mercher, 1950).12 eaux-fortes originales hors texte en noir de Raoul Serres. Tirage limit 1.800 exemplaires sur papier vlin d'Annonay. Exemplaire non numrot. Une des premires reliures d'Henri Mercher conues avec les plats en plexiglas monts en bradel selon un brevet d'invention qu'il avait dpos. Henri Mercher (1912-1976) occupe une place singulire dans la gnration qui a marqu l'art de la reliure aprs 1945. Ce modle fut ressenti comme moderne par le matriau, par la facture en rupture avec la tradition et par un dcor moins assujetti la mosaque de peaux. De ce point de vue, notamment par la technique des plats rapports, Henri Mercher peut tre considr comme l'initiateur lointain et mal reconnu du grand changement qui a donn un nouvel lan cratif la reliure d'art durant ces trente dernires annes. Cette reliure est particulirement intressante par son dcor avec un effet de perspective d aux rainures verticales sur les plats.
1905168324New York: Edwin C. Hill Company 1905. One of 58 copies printed throughout on Japanese vellum for private subscribers; this copy is numbered 38. A particularly handsome set. 10 vols octavo 234 x 128 mm. Illustrated with 41 photogravures by M. Bida Henri Pille and C. Delort. Printed in two states; one set in colour printed on plain paper the other on Japon. Twentieth-century burgundy crushed morocco spines lettered and decorated in gilt raised bands twin rule to boards gilt decoration to turn-ins gilt silk moirê endpapers top edges gilt. An excellent set. hardcover
24654Paris, Librairie de la Revue des Deux Mondes, Londres, Baillière, 1834. 2 vol. in-8°, maroquin rouge, dos à nerfs avec titre doré, double filet doré sur les coupes, sextuple filet doré en bordure intérieure, tranches dorées sur marbrure. Reliure de Marius Michel. Frottements aux mors, mais bel exemplaire. Ex-libris gravé de Joseph Napoléon comte de Primoli. (2) ff., VII-366 pp., (1) p.; (2) ff., 353 pp., (1) f.
LCS-17795L’une des plus élégantes éditions collectives des œuvres d’Alfred de Musset éditée par A. Lemerre en 1876-1877. 1876-1877.11 volumes in-12 de : I/ (1) f.bl., (2) ff., 1 frontispice, 404 pp., 4 gravures hors texte, (1) f., (1) f.bl.; II/ (1) f.bl., (2) ff., 1 portrait en double état, 335 pp., (1) p., (1) f.bl., 5 gravures hors texte ; III/ (1) f.bl., (2) ff., 1 portrait en double état, 453 pp., (3) pp., (1) f.bl., 6 gravures hors texte ; IV/ (1) f.bl., (2) ff., 405 pp., (3) pp., (1) f.bl., 3 gravures hors texte ; V/ (1) f.bl., (2) ff., 413 pp., (3) pp., (2) ff. bl., 6 gravures hors texte ; VI/ (1) f.bl., (2) ff., 1 portrait en double état, 391 pp., (5) pp., (1) f.bl., 3 gravures hors texte ; VII/ (1) f.bl., (2) ff., 390 pp., (2) ff., (1) f.bl., 5 gravures hors texte ; VIII/ (1) f.bl., (2) ff., 351 pp., (5) pp., (1) f.bl., 6 gravures hors texte ; IX/ (1) f.bl., (2) ff., 436 pp., (1) f., (1) f.bl. ; X/ (1) f.bl., (2) ff., 1 portrait en double état, 275 pp., (2) pp., (1) f.bl., 3 gravures hors texte ; XI/ (1) f.bl., (2) ff., 1 portrait en double état, 361 pp., (4) pp., (1) f.bl.Plein maroquin havane, triple filet doré encadrant les plats, dos à nerfs richement ornés, coupes décorées, roulette intérieure, tranches dorées. Reliure de l’époque signée de Pagnant.160 x 87 mm.
bf4819Anonyme Reliure d'époque "Rare tirage de cette ""cinquième"" édition de ce classique du rayon curiosa imprimé en 1864 à Lucerne. Les bibliographes s'accordent à dire qu'elle fut imprimé à Bruxelles par Jules Gay en 1864. Dans sa préface Jules Gay fait l'historique des publications et se place en 5°. Edition publiée par Jules Gay (peut-être le ""JG"" du chiffre), et tirée à 120 exemplaires seulement. Celui-ci est le numéro 19 justifié à l'encre et donc l'un des 20 premiers sur Hollande de format in-8. Les exemplaires suivants sont de format in-12 sur papier Vergé. Bel exemplaire, ex-libris de Gérard Nordmann. Petit in-8 (11 x 18,5 cm), dans une très jolie reliure d'époque maroquin citron de l'époque signée Châtelain, plat au chiffre ""JG"", entrelacé, surmonté de deux oiseaux dans un triple-encadrement doré, dos à nerfs, roulettes intérieures, tranches dorées. A noter que les exemplaires de cette édition, qui furent saisis en France, ont été condamnés à la destruction par un jugement du tribunal correctionnel de la Seine, en date du 2 juin 1865. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
1879134203Paris France: G. Charpentier 1879. full embossed morocco with gilt tooling on covers and spine. Guild of Women-Binders. 5 x 7.5 inches. full embossed morocco with gilt tooling on covers and spine. Variously paginated. Five Volumes. A set of uniformly bound works by this nineteenth century French dramatist poet and novelist. Fabulous and scarce set of five volumes by Musset bound by the Guild of Women-Binders. Each volume signed by the Guild in their characteristic gilt pallet on front dentelle: "Guild of Women Binders." Marbled endpapers. Top edges gilt. <br /> <br /> Deep brown morocco with tooling in blind with subtle gilt accents and with covers featuring a stippled flower design at each corner in blind punctuated with a single gilt nailhead. Spine lettered in gilt with title and author as well as flowers and heart design in blind with three gilt dots. Dentelles tooled with gilt hearts at corners. Bumped corner of the Poesies Nouvelles volume. Minimal edgewear a few spots; a wonderfully preserved set rarely seen in this manner. G. Charpentier unknown books
14590Paris, Charpentier, 1866. 10 volumes in-4, 338 pp., 342 pp., 403 pp., 363 pp., 364 pp., 340 pp., 307 pp., 342 pp., 422 pp. et 309 pp. plein chagrin rubis, triple liseret doré en encadrement sur les plats, dos à cinq nerfs orné, toutes tranches dorées, frise sur les chasses. (Frottements sur les coiffes et sur quelques nerfs, très rares rousseurs, plat supérieur du premier volume taché.)
196751947Sans lieu (Paris) Andr Vial 1967 In-4, en feuilles, couverture illustre (embotage de l'diteur).22 illustrations d'Yvette Alde dont 12 gouaches originales hors texte en couleurs signes par l'artiste, et 10 bois originaux en deux couleurs dont un sur la couverture, 4 lettres histories et 5 culs-de-lampe. Tirage limit 105 exemplaires numrots. Un des 80 exemplaires sur vlin de Rives.
189140701Reliure plein maroquin bleu marine. Dos à nerfs finement orné de caissons dorés. Toutestranches dorées sur témoins. Filets et roulettes encadrant les plats. contreplats doublés de maroquin bleu-gris orné d'un grand motif aux petits fer encadré d'un listel mosaïqué de maroquin marine. Couvertures et dos conservés. Reliure signée RUBAN. Intérieur parfait.Première édition séparée de cette nouvelle qui fut publiée dans la Revue des Deux Mondes en 1840. Elle est illustrée de 19 dessins d'Adolphe LALAUZE.
022302Paris 1913 and 1912: L'Edition d'Art H. Piazza. Limited Edition. Quarto. Two volumes presentation copies by the illustrator Umberto Brunellesch. The first volume: La Nuit Venitienne is limited to 500 copies on Japon paper. The present copy is number 307 inscribed and signed by the artist dated 1914 to Morris Kerztein Should have been spelled Herztein. Illustrated with 20 tipped-in full color plates by Brunelleschi with printed tissue guards. Laid in is a two page autographed letter from Margaret Andrews of San Francisco dated 1944 to Sidney M. Ehrman who was to become the recipient of these two volumes. Margaret Andrews acquired them from the late Dr. Herzstein. The letter explains the gift of the two volumes signed by Umberto Brunelleschi Alfred de Musset’s La Nuit Venitienne and Contes du temps Jadis which as she writes:. "were very personal possessions of the late Dr. Morris Herzstein. They came from the San Francisco Costume Ball of 1944. These point to the fine friendship of the Ehrman and Hellman families and makes one believe it is appropriate to request your acceptance for your library for the pleasure of your family and greetings to you for Mrs. Ehrman". Sidney M. Ehrman 1873-1974 was a prominent San Francisco lawyer with the firm of Heller Ehrman White & Mcauliffe. He also served as a regent of the University of California Berkeley whose gift in 1932 of $200000 to the University established a Professorship in the name of his son Sidney Hellman Ehrman 1905-1930 that brought the distinguished James Westfall Thompson to the University. Since his son had just finished his graduate work at King’s College Cambridge he also underwrote a scholarship there. He owned the mansion which is known by his name that was designed by Lewis P. Hubert architect in 1915-1916. It is now owned by the state of California where it has become a state monument. He was a friend of Moshe Menuhin son of Yehudi Menuhin and when his controversial book was published The Decadence of Judaism in Our Time he underwrote the purchase and distribution of 100 copies of the book which was banned in San Francisco bookstores though Paul Elder’s and the Emporium refused to submit to the ban. Many prominent Jews came to his defense though the extreme pro-Zionist elements attempted to censor the book as they did with Ben Hecht’s Perfidy. He also was an opponent of the loyalty oath which drove a number of professors from the University of California to Princeton. The donor was Margaret Andrews of San Francisco. She was a participant and planner of the San Francisco Costume Ball and lived at 1201 California Street in San Francisco. The second volume: Contes Du Temps Jadis is limited to 400 copies on Japon paper the present copy is #290 illustrated by Brunelleschi with 20 full color plates tipped in with printed tissue guards. Inscribed and signed. Both volumes bound in full brown leather flat spines decorated in gilt black leather spine labels gilt marbled endpapers both volumes with the original wrappers bound in and housed within matching slipcases rubbed around the edges. A very nice set. L'Edition d'Art H. Piazza unknown
186592082Paris: Charpentier 1865. Fine. Fine armorial copy in an elegant binding extra-illustrated with 17 chine appliqué plates and 42 Henri Pille plates in three states Charpentier Paris 1865-1866 19 x 28 cm 10 volumes reliés Charming illustrated edition featuring as the frontispiece to the first volume a portrait of Alfred de Musset after the original painting by Charles Landelle together with 28 drawings by Alexandre Bida; one of the numbered copies printed on laid paper.Bound in full midnight-blue Russian morocco spines with five raised bands gilt-tooled with garlands and decorated with gilt fillets and blind-stamped typographical ornaments gilt rolls to the spine ends gilt dates at the foot a few joints slightly split at the head or tail covers framed with quintuple gilt fillets gilt armorial bearings stamped at the centres red moiré silk endleaves and doublures gilt dentelle border to the doublures a few inner hinges split subsequent marbled endpapers gilt fillets to the edges of the boards gilt top edges an exceptionally elegant binding signed by Yseux.Some occasional foxing.This copy has been exceptionally extra-illustrated with 17 chine appliqué plates and 42 plates by Henri Pille engraved by Monziès present in three states.Provenance: from the library of Duke Agenor de Gramont 1851-1925 with his gilt arms stamped at the centres of the covers.A fine copy exceptionally enriched with 17 chine appliqué plates and 42 plates by Henri Pille engraved by Monziès in three states attractively bound in full armorial morocco by Yseux one of the most talented binders of the early twentieth century. Charpentier hardcover
1876ST20139Paris: Alphonse Lemerre 1876. 156 x 90 mm. 6 1/8 x 3 1/2". 2 p.l. 275 3 pp. <br/> LOVELY BLACK CRUSHED MOROCCO LAVISHLY GILT BY SMEERS stamp-signed on front turn-in covers with central medallion containing a cypher of initials "L E" and "S E" within a strapwork frame interlacing strapwork emanating from the medallion the compartments formed filled with lacy tooling the background spaces filled with sprays of rose leaves the whole within a border of multiple gilt and decorative rules raised bands spine compartments with central medallion framed by branches of leaves gilt lettering richly gilt turn-ins marbled endpapers all edges gilt over marbling. With frontispiece portrait of the author in two states black & white and sanguine by Henri Pille 1844-97. A PRISTINE COPY inside and out.<br/> <br/> This exquisite little volume containing the final works of famed Romantic poet Musset features a wonderfully elaborate fanfare-style binding by Smeers. Alfred de Musset 1810-57 was still in his teens when he began publishing his popular tales and he found success in poetry fiction and drama. He is generally recognized with Hugo Vigny and Lamartine as one of the four great French Romantic writers while at the same time being known for his tortured and tortuous love affair with novelist George Sand. This posthumous collection of works includes: poetry and unfinished plays; the complete play “L'ane et le Ruisseau;†and a selection of letters to friends and family from over a 30-year period. This was the 10th volume in a collected edition of Musset issued by Lemerre who was known for his publications of poetry. Our copy was bound by Isidore Smeers 1834-96 a Belgian whose career in Paris spanned 25 years beginning in 1865. He distinguished himself among the leading binders of the day especially through the notable work he did for the publishing house of Firmin-Didot. This binding with its profuse and delicate tooling perfectly demonstrates the finesse for which his volumes are known. With little to go on we have been unable to identify for whom this custom binding was executed. The two sets of initials in the central cypher suggest the binding may have been done for a couple; perhaps this book thoroughly beautiful inside and out was given as a romantic gift. Alphonse Lemerre unknown
51718Paris Piazza 1932-1936 12 volumes in-12, plein chagrin bleu saphir, encadrement dun triple filet dor sur les plats, dos sans nerfs orns de fers et fleurons dors, double filet dor sur les coupes; dentelle dore intrieure, doublures et gardes de papier marbr, ttes dores, non rogns, couvertures illustres (Randeynes).309 illustrations, ornements dcoratifs et vignettes mis en couleurs au pochoir de A.-E. Marty. Exemplaire numrot sur vlin. Dos lgrement passs.
39307Paris,Charpentier en 1866. 10 volumes in-4 pleine reliure verte présumée et non signée de David. Edition sur papier vélin , exemplaire n° 241 pour M.Gustave Borda. Lettres inédites,variantes,notes,index,fac-similé. Edition dédiée aux Amis du poëte, ornée de 28 dessins de M.Bida, et d'un portrait d'Alfred de Musset d'après l'original de M.Landelle. De la bibliothèque de Francisque Sarcey, avec son ex-libris gravé par Demengeot. Bel ensemble.Plats soulignés d'un triple filet doré.Dos à 5 nerfs aux caissons finement décorés.Pièces de titre et de tomaison.Têtes dorées.Légers frottements.
1879134203Paris France: G. Charpentier 1879. full embossed morocco with gilt tooling on covers and spine. Guild of Women-Binders. 5 x 7.5 inches. full embossed morocco with gilt tooling on covers and spine. Variously paginated. Five Volumes. A set of uniformly bound works by this nineteenth century French dramatist poet and novelist. Minimal edgewear a few spots; a wonderfully preserved set rarely seen in this manner. Fabulous and scarce set of five volumes by Musset bound by the Guild of Women-Binders. Each volume signed by the Guild in their characteristic gilt pallet on front dentelle: "Guild of Women Binders." Marbled endpapers. Top edges gilt. <BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> Deep brown morocco with tooling in blind with subtle gilt accents and with covers featuring a stippled flower design at each corner in blind punctuated with a single gilt nailhead. Spine lettered in gilt with title and author as well as flowers and heart design in blind with three gilt dots. Dentelles tooled with gilt hearts at corners. Bumped corner of the Poesies Nouvelles volume. G. Charpentier unknown
1865002298Paris: Charpentier Libraire-Editeur 1865 Bound in 3/4 red morocco over marbled boards five raised bands with elaborate gilt panels two spine labels top edge gilt this number 572 of a limited edition Exlempaire No 572.The first and last two volumes are dated 1866 with the rest dated 1865. Leather rubbed in spots. Quite occasional foxing some bumped corners bump at the top edge of text block volume 1. Contents overall fine books overall very good. tres bien etat. Charpentier, Libraire-Editeur hardcover
1888267558Paris: Charpentier 1888. hardcover. near fine. 28 engraved illustrations after the drawings of M. Bida. 11 volumes occasional foxing tall 8vo 3/4 crimson morocco marbled boards ornately gilt spines with floral pattern top edge gilt. Paris: Charpentier 1888. Near fine.<br/><br/> Charpentier unknown books
15902Paris, Charpentier, 1866. 10 volumes in-4, 338 pp., 342 pp., 403 pp., 363 pp., 364 pp., 340 pp., 307 pp., 342 pp., 422 pp. et 309 pp. plein chagrin rubis, triple liseret doré en encadrement sur les plats, dos à cinq nerfs orné délicatement, tranches dorées sur jaspe, frise sur les chasses, reliure signée Masson-Debonnelle (petits frottements sur quelques nerfs).
183498472Paris, Librairie de la revue des deux mondes, 1834, , 2 parties en 1 vol. in-8 : 366 pp. + 353 pp, Demi-papier vert à la bradel, pièce de titre rouge, Rare édition originale de ce recueil de pièces de théâtre contenant dans une première partie : Lorenzaccio, Les Caprices de Marianne et le Fragment du livre XV des Chroniques florentines et dans la seconde : André del Sarto, Fantasio, On ne badine pas avec l'amour et La Nuit vénitienne ou les Noces de Laurette. Cette seconde livraison est bien plus rare que la première car beaucoup d'exemplaires ont été détruits. Ex-libris gravé de Monsieur de Musset. Clouzot, 122. Petits frottements et taches à la reliure, angle du titre restauré, pâles mouillures, petites rousseurs. Couverture rigide
30284Paris Librairie de France 1927-1929 10 volumes in-4, demi-maroquin bleu nuit coins, plats de papier marbr, dos quatre nerfs orns de filets dors et portant deux pices de titre en maroquin rouge; doublures et gardes de papier marbr, ttes dores, non rogns, couvertures imprimes.137 hors-texte de Charles Martin reproduits en noir et en couleurs, 13 portraits dcrivains et personnalits de lpoque et 3 planches.