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198473331984 Lausanne, André et Pierre Gonin, 1984. Format oblong. En feuilles : 34x25 cm. Ouvrage orné de 8 gravures originales en couleurs d'Albert CHAVAZ imprimées sur les presses à bras de l'atelier de Saint-Prex. Introduction de Rémy de Gourmont. Couverture rempliée. Chemise-étui de l'éditeur, en demi-parchemin et carton recouvert de papier orange. Ex-libris: "r chassot". Ouvrage en excellent état. Comme neuf.
192919847New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc. Very Good in Fair dj. 1929. 2nd printing. Hardcover. book is lightly worn with a touch of dust-soiling and faint spotting on the top edge of the text block; the jacket alas is badly compromised due to a large chunk having been torn away from the top left corner of the front panel taking with it about half of the title. "Body horror" novel about the psychological havoc wrought upon a famous pianist when his hands mangled in an accident are surgically replaced by those of a recently-executed murderer. Originally published in France in 1920 the novel was first filmed as a 1924 silent in Austria directed by Robert Wiene of "Caligari" fame; subsequent movie versions acknowledging the source novel were MAD LOVE 1935 starring Colin Clive and Peter Lorre and THE HANDS OF ORLAC 1960 with Mel Ferrer and Christopher Lee. It was also unofficially remade without source attribution as HANDS OF A STRANGER 1962 and is often acknowledged as an inspiration for the 1946 thriller THE BEAST WITH FIVE FINGERS. Rare in the dust jacket this example of which apart from the noted large missing piece is virtually unworn and is a great candidate for professional restoration. Alternatively one could take the much less expensive approach of obtaining a beautiful facsimile of the original jacket from the well-known purveyor of such things; details upon request. . E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc. hardcover books
190074325Reliure demi-basane rouge. Dos lisse orné. Tête mouchetée, non rogné, couverture conservée. (Reliure de l'époque).
15515Paris, H. Simonis Empis, Collection "Les Humoristes", 1896. In-8 broché, 221 pp., couverture illustrée en noire, sous chemise demi-toile et étui.
1925937Paris, Bernouard, 1925-1927 ; 5 forts vol. in-8 de 1603 pp., [1] f. (pagination continue d'un volume à l'autre), bradel demi-maroquin brun à coins de l'époque, dos lisses, non rognés, couvertures et dos.
170019204Amsterdam: Louis Renard. 1700. Other. In excellent condition. 484 by 567mm 19 by 22¼ inches. 484 by 567mm 19 by 22¼ inches. Copper-engraving hand colored in outline and wash when published. Large and decorative sea chart showing West Africa with the Canary and Cap Verden Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. The map is equipped with two compass roses and several sailing boats. Published around 1700 in Louis RenardÂ’s famous sea-atlas. Louis Renard received the copperplates of Frederic De Witt´s sea-atlas and did only minor modifications in the engraved titles. The image of the map is orientated with the North to the East. Louis Renard. unknown
190731944Paris: Fayard 1907. Fine. Fayard Paris 1907 13 x 18 cm broché First edition one of numbered copies on Hollande the only large paper copies. Beautiful autograph inscription by Jules Renard on half-title page. Spine and covers faded in the margins as usualtwo small tears on foot of the joints otherwise a very good copy with edges preserved. Fayard unknown
190078958Paris: Paul Ollendorff 1900. Fine. Paul Ollendorff Paris 1900 14 x 19.50 cm relié First edition on ordinary paper of the theatrical adaptation of the author's masterpiece. Bradel binding in full moiré-patterned paper smooth spine mustard morocco title-label covers with marginal restorations preserved binding signed by Thomas Boichot. Handsome copy attractively bound. Signed autograph inscription from Jules Renard to Xanrof. Paul Ollendorff unknown
196043198Cambridge Massachusetts: Department of Printing and Graphic Arts. Harvard College Library 1960. One of 100 copies specially bound signed by the Artist and Translator with an extra suite of 13 original lithographs each signed or initialled by the artist in pencil. 13 mounted lithographic plates by Walter Stein several additional offset lithographs in text. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo. Original quarter black calf and sage green paper boards. Fine in original black calf-backed drop box some light rubbing to spine of box. Stein Walter. One of 100 copies specially bound signed by the Artist and Translator with an extra suite of 13 original lithographs each signed or initialled by the artist in pencil. 13 mounted lithographic plates by Walter Stein several additional offset lithographs in text. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo. The Artist and the Book 1860-1960 #292 p. 197 Department of Printing and Graphic Arts. Harvard College Library unknown
196043198Cambridge Massachusetts: Department of Printing and Graphic Arts. Harvard College Library 1960. One of 100 copies specially bound signed by the Artist and Translator with an extra suite of 13 original lithographs each signed or initialled by the artist in pencil. 13 mounted lithographic plates by Walter Stein several additional offset lithographs in text. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo. Original quarter black calf and sage green paper boards. Fine in original black calf-backed drop box some light rubbing to spine of box. Stein Walter. One of 100 copies specially bound signed by the Artist and Translator with an extra suite of 13 original lithographs each signed or initialled by the artist in pencil. 13 mounted lithographic plates by Walter Stein several additional offset lithographs in text. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo. The Artist and the Book 1860-1960 #292 p. 197 Department of Printing and Graphic Arts. Harvard College Library unknown books
1960250268Cambridge. Mass: Dept. of Printing and Graphic Arts Harvard College Library 1960. Number 29. Copies 1-50 with a series of preliminary trial proofs of the original lithographs . Also a complete extra set of the original lithographs contained in the book separately cased and enclosed with the book in a box case. illustrations by Walter Stein 61 pp. Oblong 8vo. Original quarter calf in original quarter black calf folding linen case. Number 29. Copies 1-50 with a series of preliminary trial proofs of the original lithographs . Also a complete extra set of the original lithographs contained in the book separately cased and enclosed with the book in a box case." illustrations by Walter Stein 61 pp. Oblong 8vo. With note in Phil Hofer's hand on colophon "Special Copy with sheet of proof lithographs for Bob and Deirdre Pirie." The Artist and the Book 1860-1960 #292 p. 197 Dept. of Printing and Graphic Arts, Harvard College Library unknown books
1872009009Paris: E. Dentu 1872. RARE. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR at front end page -"a mon ami Lambert V. souvenir " Jules Renard". Jules Renard 1813-1877 was a French playwright and vaudevillist not to be confused with the later Jules Renard 1864-1910 who is known for his Journals. A sammelband of ten first editions of his vaudeville comedies in one act all published by A. Dentu Paris between 1863-1872. Bound in contemporary pebbled morocco gilt lettering and rules back with all ten titles in miniature marbled end papers. Near Fine small rubs at spine ends and corners two of the plays with stamp of "Unis et Libres Societe des Auteurs" at title page. The plays are 1. Un Monsieur qui a Perdu Son Mot 1863 36 pp. 2. Un Tailleur Pour Dames 1872 34 pp. 3. Meme Maison 1865 32 pp. 4. Un Habit Par la Fenetre 1867 34 pp. 5. Un Coup de Vent 1872 35 pp. 6. Une Noce sur Le Carre 1868 29 pp. 7. Deux Prisonniers de Theodorus 1868 35 pp. 8. Dans Une Cave 1869 29 pp. 9. L'Amour Mitoyen 1870 1870 34 pp. 10. Le Musee D'Anatole 1870 36 pp. . SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. First Editions. Pebbled Morocco. Near Fine. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Presentation Copy. E. Dentu hardcover books
1960250268Cambridge. Mass: Dept. of Printing and Graphic Arts Harvard College Library 1960. Number 29. Copies 1-50 with a series of preliminary trial proofs of the original lithographs . Also a complete extra set of the original lithographs contained in the book separately cased and enclosed with the book in a box case. illustrations by Walter Stein 61 pp. Oblong 8vo. Original quarter calf in original quarter black calf folding linen case. Number 29. Copies 1-50 with a series of preliminary trial proofs of the original lithographs . Also a complete extra set of the original lithographs contained in the book separately cased and enclosed with the book in a box case." illustrations by Walter Stein 61 pp. Oblong 8vo. With note in Phil Hofer's hand on colophon "Special Copy with sheet of proof lithographs for Bob and Deirdre Pirie." The Artist and the Book 1860-1960 #292 p. 197 Dept. of Printing and Graphic Arts, Harvard College Library unknown
173913984Amsterdam: Renard 1739. Copper-engraved sea chart with full orginal colour in very good condition. A highly decorative sea chart of the English Channel by the master-engraver Renard.<br/> <br/> The marine atlases of 17th and 18th century Holland were best sellers. The nation that led the world in overseas commerce also led in the arts of engraving and cartography. Plus there was a large audience of mariners and mariners' parents who needed to study the obscure straits and recently discovered island groups their sons were seeing. Louis Renard 1678-1746 was from a Huguenot family. He moved from France to the Netherlands and became a book dealer and publisher in Amsterdam in 1703. Louis Renard first published Atlas de la Navigation et du Commerce qui se fait dans toutes les parties du monde in 1715. It was re-issued unchanged by the Ottens in 1739. The charts were printed from plates made by Frederick de Wit in 1675 Orbis Maritimus ofte Zee Atlas. These were corrected by Renard using primarily van Keulen.<br/> <br/> Koeman Atlantes Neerlandici Ren 1. Renard unknown
1929122341929 Paris, Les Cent Bibliophiles, 1929; in-4 en feuilles sous couverture bistre illustrée à pleine page sous chemise et étui catonnés. Illustré de lithographies originales en deux tons d'Henri Deluezmo: lettrines, vignettes dans le texte (la plupart à mi-page), dont 4 à pleine page . Ouvrage tiré à 130 exemplaires, ici exemplaire nominatif, n°98. Texte tiré sur les presses à bras de Louis Jou et les lithographies sur les presses de Madame Duchatel.
190731944Fayard | Paris 1907 | 13 x 18 cm | broché
190078958Paul Ollendorff | Paris 1900 | 14 x 19.50 cm | relié
1949245Édition en fac-similé de l'originale de1889 illustrée de 22 lithographies en fac-similé deToulouse-Lautrec. Grand in-8, 81 p.non numérotées Et suite des illustrations reliée. Editions Floury, 1949. Tirage total à 1350 ex. Ici l’un des 100 exemplaires sur Japon impérial enrichi d’une suite des illustrations de Toulouse-Lautrec non mentionnée dans la justification du tirage. Demi-reliure de maroquin gris-vert signée BLAIZOT,à bande entre filets dorés, dos à 4 nerfs à mentions d’auteur,de titre et d’illustrateur dorées,Tête dorée. Couverture conservée.
195531608Paris Les Bibliophiles de 1955 In-4, en feuilles, couverture imprime (embotage de l'diteur).58 pointes sches originales de Jacques Boullaire. Tirage unique limit 140 exemplaires numrots sur vlin pur fil de Rives. Exemplaire imprim au nom du relieur Georges Crett, enrichi d'un grand dessin original la mine de plomb sign par l'artiste et ayant servi pour une des illustrations du livre, de 6 croquis originaux galement la mine de plomb et monogramms par l'artiste, de 2 preuves d'tat correspondant deux illustrations du livre, d'une des 25 suites part sur japon ancien des gravures avec remarques complte de deux gravures refuses et du menu illustr du dner de la socit.
195830303Paris Les Francs-Bibliophi 1958 In-4, en feuilles, couverture illustre (embotage de l'diteur).27 lithographies originales d'Andr Minaux, dont une sur la couverture, un frontispice et 25 in-texte. Tirage unique limit 160 exemplaires numrots sur vlin de Rives. Exemplaire enrichi de 2 dessins originaux la mine de plomb signs par lartiste, dune suite complte des gravures sur malacca, dune suite de 5 lithographies originales inutilises et du menu illustr portant une ddicace dAndr Minaux.
170018827Amsterdam: Louis Renard 1700. Other. In excellent condition. 490 by 569mm 19¼ by 22½ inches. Copper engraving hand colored in outline and wash when published. A fine and large and decorative sea chart depicting West Africa with its coastline from Gambia in the north towards Angola and the Congo in the southern part. The antique sea chart is equipped with two compass roses and three sailing ships for decoration. Along the coastline with engraved bays place names and small islands. This rare map was published around 1700 in Louis Renard's famous sea-atlas. Louis Renard received the copperplates of Frederic De Wit´s maritime atlas. Louis Renard did only minor modifications to the plate of map he addedapud L. RenardÂ’ below the engraved titles. Louis Renard unknown
38815Lausanne, André & Pierre Gonin, 1984. In-4° à l'italienne, 52p. en feuilles, sous couverture imprimée rempliée, chemise et étui.
1908CLL-716Paris, Fayard, 1908 In-12, demi-percaline bouton d'or à la Bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin vert, non rogné, couvertures conservées (reliure de l'époque).
19721121PARIS. VIALETAY. 1972. GRAND IN-4 EN FEUILLES (28,5 X 38,5 X 10 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE 152 PAGES, SOUS COUVERTURE BEIGE REMPLIEE ILLUSTREE, CHEMISE ET ETUI CARTONNES DE L'EDITEUR. ILLUSTRE DE 16 LITHOGRAPHIES HORS TEXTE EN COULEURS DONT 7 A DOUBLE PAGE, TIREES SUR LES PRESSES DE MOURLOT, AINSI QUE DE NOMBREUX DESSINS EN NOIR DANS LE TEXTE. PREMIER TIRAGE LIMITE A 325 EXEMPLAIRES NUMEROTES, DONT 30 HORS COMMERCE. UN DES 60 SUR LANA, SPECIALEMENT RESERVES AUX AMIS DU PLAISIR DU LIVRE, COMPORTANT UN DESSIN ORIGINAL SIGNE, UNE SUITE DE 14/16 DESSINS EN NOIR ET UNE SUITE DES PLANCHES EN COULEURS, CELUI-CI PORTANT LE NUMERO 47, CONTRESIGNE PAR L’ARTISTE SOUS LA JUSTIFICATION. BEL EXEMPLAIRE.
19117263Paris, A. Romagnol, 1911. In-4 (289 x 204 mm), 282 pp., 2 ff. n. ch. Broché, couverture imprimée rempliée, chemise et étui.