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2020x-1501750291Cornell Univ Pr 2020. Hardcover. New. 168 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Cornell Univ Pr hardcover
DADAX0810879735Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2015-11-19. Second. hardcover. New. 6.39x1.81x9.18. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers hardcover
62304533CABI Publishing pp. 322 . Hardback. New. CABI Publishing hardcover
192384547New York: The Macaulay Company 1923. Octavo pp. i-iv v-vi vii-viii vii a-viii a 9-308 309-310: blank note: last leaf is a blank original olive green cloth front and spine panels stamped in black all edges stained green. First edition in English. The author's first and best novel first published in 1908 as LE DOCTEUR LERNE. Renard ".stands out as one of the most original authors to emerge at the beginning of the twentieth century. LE DOCTEUR LERNE impresses the reader with its up-to-date flavor and topicality. In his best pages Maurice Renard comes across as someone far ahead of his time someone who could be called a science fiction visionary." - Survey of Science Fiction Literature II pp. 560-63. ".a major step toward a recognizable modern science fiction." - Anatomy of Wonder 1981 p. 13. ".generally regarded in France as the most important native SF writer for the period 1900-1930." - Clute and Nicholls eds The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction p. 1003. Bleiler Science-Fiction: The Early Years 1855. Clareson Science Fiction in America 1870s-1930s 646. Bleiler 1978 p. 165. Reginald 12141. Some offsetting to endpapers previous owner's bookplate affixed to front paste-down a near fine copy in near fine dust jacket with slight age-darkening to spine panel. #84547 The Macaulay Company unknown books
194838836Oxford. Los Angeles: Bruno Cassirer Pazifische Presse 1948. First American edition. Hardcover. g to vg. Quarto. 671pp. Original illustrated dustjacket over cream quarter cloth with illustrated paper-covered boards and gray lettering on cover red and gray lettering on spine. Illustrated title page. Renard's aphorisms Histoires Naturelles jotted down after the return from a hunting expedition and illustrated with 23 reproductions of lithographs by Toulouse-Lautrec. Translated into English by T. W. Earp and G. W. Stonier. DJ with light wear along edges sunned at spine top and foredge; rubbed with penciled number 59 in upper right corner. Boards with thin sunned strip at top and bottom minor bump at bottom of back cover near spine. Light age-toning of block. DJ in overall good binding and interior in good to very good condition. Bruno Cassirer, Pazifische Presse hardcover
19233717New York: The Macaulay Co. 1923. First U.S. edition. Some offsetting to end papers previous owner bookplate to front paste-down near fine in near fine dust jacket with the spine slightly age darkened. 3717. Octavo Hardcover. This is the first edition in English translated from the French. Renard was the author of many science fiction books which have not been translated. "According to Versins author of Encyclopedie de L'Utopie et de la Science Fiction the most significant French writer in the science fiction genre between the Victorians and the moderns" from: Bleiler-Science Fiction The Early Years #1855. Biological science fiction. The Macaulay Co. unknown
192325067New York:: The Macaulay Company 1923. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. Pencilled initials and date at rear; else very good or better in a nice unchipped jacket with some light fading and a few minor waterspots to spine. . 8vo. The Macaulay Company, hardcover
0883730243New. paperback. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. paperback
199753068Amateur. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1997. Hardcover. Oversized cloth. Text in French. Slight bumping to points. Tight and square. DJ has a small price sticker slight rubbing. ; French Edition; 308 X 240 X 27 millimeters; 237 pages . Amateur hardcover
2021x-1474475000Edinburgh Univ Pr 2021. Hardcover. New. 272 pages. 10.25x7.25x1.00 inches. Edinburgh Univ Pr hardcover
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2002Q-0471383694Wiley 2002-05-27. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Wiley hardcover
1874ZB987716Paris: P. Rouquette Editeur 1874. folio 16 text pp. 20 colored plates depicting individuals dressed in a range of formal or informal clothing; later half leather & marbled boards with the original paper wrappers bound in plates and text are fresh bright and crisp with minimal age spotting to four leaves of the text binding worn else good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Paris: P. Rouquette, Editeur hardcover
4630<p>The Hands of Orlac Renard Maurice Published by Souvenir Press London 1981. First UK edition. Translated From the French by Iain White. 8vo up to 9½" tall. 301pp. Black boards with silver titles. Volume is in fine unread condition; housed in a fine unclipped jacket with the lightest of shelf wear.</p><p>First published in 1920 in French as "Les Mains d'Orlac." The First English translation was published by E.P. Dutton New York 1929. The Hands of Orlac was the basis for 4 films including the 1935 Hollywood version with Peter Lorre entitled "Mad Love".</p><p>The story centres round a world-famous concert pianist Stephen Orlac whose hands are horribly mutilated in a train accident. An eminent surgeon grafts on a new pair of hands but with ghastly results for Orlac now finds himself possessed not of musical skills but by strange and terrible impulses. The hands that he has been given were those of a man guillotined for murder and the spirit of the dead man has survived in his hands to live again in the unfortunate pianist.</p> hardcover
1892009172Paris: Paul Ollendorff Editeur 1892. Book. Very Good Plus. Hardcover. First Edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Bound in contemporary quarter red buckram over marbled boards marbled end papers. Very Good Plus the pages uniformly browning spine ever so slightly sunned and title label a bit rubbed. The author's first successful novel basis for a 1964 TV movie in France. Paul Ollendorff, Editeur Hardcover
1904118451904 Paris, Ernest Flammarion, Editeur, sans date (1904) ; in-12 de (1) f. blanc - 346 pp. - (1) f. blanc. Illustré de 67 dessins en noir au pinceau dans le texte ou à pleine page par Bonnard, dont le frontispice. Les deux plats de la couverture sont illustrés en couleurs , le 1er par Bonnard et le 2e par Félix Valloton. Reliure de demi-basane bleu nuit, dos à nerfs cernés de filets à froid, filet pointillé doré sur les nerfs, fleurons dorés aux entrenerfs, auteur et titre dorés ( étiquette du relieur Albert Spalter Paris, à l'intérieur du 1er plat). Exemplaire sur papier d'édition qui a un peu jauni en bordure des feuillets (il n'a été tiré que 20 exemplaires sur grand papier). Carteret IV-338, ne cite que l'édition de 1911.
1907LIQ-123P. Edouard Pelletan 1907. In-8° broché, non coupé, sous couveerture illustrée rempliée (rousseurs sur la couverture).
27297Couverture rigide. Bon/1867. in-18. Paris Lemer éditeur 1867 in-18 36 pages et 1 frontispice broché couverture blanche imprimée en couleurs Première édition. Le Parnassiculet est une parodie du Parnasse contemporain recueil de poèmes paru en trois livraisons. La première date de 1866. Le mouvement parnassien naquit officiellement lors de la parution de la première brochure. Il rassemblait les poètes qui s'opposaient à la poésie romantique et privilégiaient la beauté du texte et le lyrisme impersonnel. Sur le frontispice ""une très-étrange eau-forte"" qui représente une femme nue soûle d'opium on lit cette inscription doublement ironique écrite en grec : La Muse Ailouriki. Rousseurs. unknown
186727297Paris, Lemer éditeur, 1867, in-18, 36 pages et (1) frontispice, broché, couverture blanche imprimée en couleurs , Première édition. Le Parnassiculet est une parodie du Parnasse contemporain, recueil de poèmes paru en trois livraisons. La première date de 1866. Le mouvement parnassien naquit officiellement lors de la parution de la première brochure. Il rassemblait les poètes qui s'opposaient à la poésie romantique et privilégiaient la beauté du texte et le lyrisme impersonnel. Sur le frontispice, "une très-étrange eau-forte", qui représente une femme nue, soûle d'opium, on lit cette inscription doublement ironique, écrite en grec : La Muse Ailouriki. Rousseurs. 36 pages et (1) frontispice.
1870LBW-6915Vers 1870. Aquarelle originale et rehaut de blanc sur papier (29 x 20,5 cm), signée en bas à droite.