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1871008609James R. Osgood and Company 1871. Book. Fine. Decorative Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fine copy in Decorative Cloth.First Edition Excellent Copy. James R. Osgood and Company Hardcover books
1992162930New York: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center 1992. Paperback. VG. Smudge on a cover page but otherwise contents are clean and tight. Softcover with stapled and textured ivory wraps and violet lettering. 31 pp. 14 BW illustrations. Commemorates the life of Alice Tully New York singer and philanthropist on her 90th birthday with a corresponding event held for her at the Alice Tully Hall in the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in New York. Only 2000 copies printed. The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center paperback books
1979244838San Francisco: EMI Films 1979. Four-panel publicity card folded to 8.75x11 inches with 17.5x11 inch color placard insidecenter fold crease when opened otherwise very good on heavy black & silver stock. The event was to be filmed and taped over a two night period at the Galleria to be broadcast on TV and used in the film. Tammy Grimes June Havoc Barbara Rush Marilyn Sokol and the Ritchie Family were co-hosts. A portion of the proceeds were to go to the Harvey Milk Fund. EMI Films unknown books
18705010Boston: Roberts Brothers 1870 8vo. vi 250 23 24 3 ads pp. Original brown cloth pencil inscription dated 1871 on free endpaper binding somewhat worn spine askew; very good. § First edition in English. This edition includes two appendices; the first 23 pp. by Margaret Sweat titled “The Novels of George Sand†and the second a 24 pp. article by Justin McCarthy “George Sand.†These are amongst the earliest critical studies in English of Sand’s writings. Roberts Brothers hardcover books
187054701Boston: Roberts Brothers 1870. First American edn first edition in English. 8vo pp. 250 23 24 iii Bound in little rubbed drab green cloth little dust worn couple of signtures starting to pull but a good copy. This edition includes two appendices: the first is "The Novels of George Sand" 23pp and the second is: "George Sand" 24pp by Justin McCarthy. "The facts of GS's independent life and the declamatory assertion of her early novels . provide a significant model for English women writers and exerted a widespread influence on the traditions of the English novel"Blain pp. 943-4. Roberts Brothers unknown books
199549142New York 1995. 1st Printing. Original stiff stock color glossy paper covers. Average wear. Address label remnant to front cover. A VG copy. 78 2 pp. Illustrated from photographs. 11-1/4" x 9-1/2" <br/><br/> unknown books
1848293976Paris 1848. unbound. very good. Important A.L.S. as Sand had recently began writing for the soon-to-be-banned Le Vrai Republique with integral address page personal stationary with blind stamped monogrammed initials: "G.S." 8vo. 1 page Paris March 16th 1848 to radical journalist and fellow supporter of the French Revolution Theophile Thore in French with translation explaining that she has not yet met with Louis and Charles Blanc and apologizes for not having responded to his letters because all of her time has been consumed writing material for the Republique. In closing she signs herself "a vous de tout Coeur / George Sand". Evenly toned and set into a white matte gatefold whereby both the letter and the integral address page are both visible then placed into a simple gold-stained wooden frame to 13" x 11.5". Louis Blanc 1811-1882 was a staunch French Socialist and reformer who only three months after this letter was written was exiled to England where he would remain until 1870. Also two weeks prior to this letter being sent George Sand had agreed to provide the Republique with no less than 13 original articles for publication. An exceptional letter written during the heart of the French Revolution of 1848.<br/><br/> French novelist and socialist whose works were immensely popular in Europe during her lifetime and whose fame eclipsed both that of Victor Hugo and Honore de Balzac in the 1840's and 1850's.<br/><br/> unknown books
187369672Madison WI: Published by Order of the State 1873. original cloth lacking backstrips. 8vo. original cloth lacking backstrips. 6371; 7191 pages. Printed by Atwood & Culver 1873. An alphabetical list by author of more than 50000 titles in the Wisconsin State Historical Society Singerman 3321. Ex-library copy from the Mercantile Library Philadelphia with markings. Each volume lacks back strip some wear to extremities corners bumped. Volumes 1-2 complete and self-contained from A to Z 1873 but lacks Vols. 3-7 1873-1887 which were issued later as supplements. Published by Order of the State unknown books
198770276sNew York: Pantheon Books 1987. First American Edition. Octavo cloth & boards hardcover xxxii 367 pp. Near-Fine in a slightly chipped dust jacket. Pantheon Books, [1987]. First American Edition. hardcover books
1856181023Paris.: Librairie Nouvelle. 1856. 1st ed. Publisher's original printed wraps. Very good cover very lightly soiled previous owner's name on front cover a nice copy of a scarce title. . 12mo. Librairie Nouvelle. paperback books
1840238533New York: DeWitt & Davenport 1840. hardcover. good. Translated by Francis G. Shaw. 3 vols. 8vo original calf backed marbled boards spines unlettered; worn especially at the corners. New York: DeWitt & Davenport. Fourth American Edition.<br/><br/> The front blank flyleaf of volume II is missing the bottom third; there is brown spotting throughout but in all a solid set of an early translation.<br/><br/> DeWitt & Davenport unknown books
184722615Boston: Ticknor 1847. First American edn. 8vo pp. 330 341 339. Three volumes bound in two with three title-pages and three half titles. Bound in calf and marbled boards little scuffed. A very good tight copy. The story of a strong-willed independent gypsy cantrice. Ticknor unknown books
189396308Boston: Roberts Bros 1893. Hardcover. xi219p. frontis preface very good first edition in publisher's original gilt decorate cloth. The 1977 edition is noted in Grier C. Roberts Bros hardcover books
1987173744Zurich: Kunsthaus Zurich 1987. Paperback. VG- light corner and edge wear to wraps. Color-illustrated wraps with black spine lettering. 345 pp. Mainly color illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from June 5 to August 23 1987 in Zurich and from September 24 1987 to January 10 1988 in Frankfurt. Text in German. Kunsthaus Zurich paperback books
22302New York: H.M. Caldwell Nd. Hardcover. Three quarter navy morocco. Teg. Near fine. 295 pages. 16.5 x 10.5 cm. The novel is one of Sand's best known takes place in the French countryside a story about twins originally published in 1849. Raised bands spine panels richly gilt in floral motifs slight nick to backstrip head. H.M. Caldwell hardcover books
18936004Boston Little Brown 1893. 1893. Small 8vo. Translated by Jane Minot Sedgwick. Frontispiece etching by E. Abot; title page printed in black and orange. Original blue/gray boards t.e.g. uncut spine darkened and slightly rubbed. Good. Signature of Ethel Rust Hay on the front free endpaper. Number 257 of 750 numbered copies on Windsor hand-made paper printed by the De Vinne Press. Hardcover. Good. Boston, Little, Brown, 1893. hardcover books
18432030Paris: Imprimerie de Schneider et Langrand 1843. First edition. Contemporary 19th century quarter calf binding with green boards; gentle wear to edges. Internally an excellent copy with original wraps bound in; occasional light foxing and small paper loss to margins of last two leaves neither affecting text. Octavo collates complete with 31 pages. An exceptionally rare copy of Sand's first work on social justice of which only 500 were printed. This copy is the only one known to have come onto the market with none in the modern auction records and the only other held at La Bibliotheque Nationale de France.<br/><br/>Having dedicated the first decade of her career toward writing novels about women's internal and social struggles George Sand made her first move into activism with Fanchette. Shocked by the story of a young girl with mental illness who had been refused refuge in a convent and was soon after discovered pregnant and arrested for begging Sand opted to expose the events in a set of letters printed in the Revue Independente. Following a wave of public outcry "Sand decided to have the letters printed in brochure form with the plan that half the copies would be distributed free to the workers of La Chatre the others sold for the benefit of Fanchette. Five hundred copies of this brochure of thirty-one pages were printed and circulated. The Fanchette case therefore revealing as it did an appalling lack of sympathy for the poor and misfortunate convinced George Sand that an effort should be made to awaken the citizens of La Chatre to their duties as members of a community" Bowes. This publication marked a new phase of Sand's writing career which more directly emphasized social justice particularly for vulnerable women. A rare and important work. [Imprimerie de Schneider et Langrand] unknown books
1865735901865. SAND George. FANCHON; THE CRICKET. Philadelphia: T.B. Peterson 1865. First U.S. edition. 8vo. brown cloth pressed in blind and printed in gilt to spine. Pencil ownership to ffep and flyleaf. Foxed throughout. Cloth worn stained soiled with some puckering to lower and sun to spine. Book is skewed. As is. unknown books
1993235458New York: Knopf 1993. hardcover. fine/near fine. xxxii 428 pages 8vo black and light blue cloth-backed boards dust wrapper. New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1993. Fine.<br/><br/> Knopf unknown books
2000406691New York: Aperture 2000. A near fine copy. 7.75 x 11.5 inches. 140 pages. Profusely illustrated in color. Original red cloth; pictorial dust jacket. First edition. <br/><br/> Aperture hardcover books
1908228136New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1908. 1908. First American edition from English sheets. Thick 8vo. Frontispiece and 4 plates. Original gilt stamped blue cloth t.e.g. uncut. Very good. No signatures or bookplates. 375 pages. Printed by Morrison & Gibb Limited Edinburgh. Hardcover. Very Good. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1908. hardcover books
15620Sand George. Pseudonym of Amandine Aurore Dupin Baronne Dudevant was a prolific writer and early feminist. Handwritten Autograph Letter Signed December 29 1858 while she was working on her book Elle et Lui. In French. 1 page on a larger folded sheet measuring approximately 8"x5" inches. <br/><br/>Sand was an internationally famous novelist and essayist whose work promoted the strength of women. She was also known for her many love affairs including with the composer Chopin. In this Autograph Letter Signed in 1858 while working on her famous book "She and He" Sand writes in French in part: ".I don't have time to see you tonight and I await the letter of Montigny who will tell me when he will come. But I want to assure you about your manuscript which I have reread and of which I am very happy." Signed "G. Sand" . She adds a seven line post script "inquiring news about the little Tittine" then she adds "the little peri-Gois is saved. I kiss Eugenie and all of your family. Happy New Year to all." Reputed as an intelligent writer and an apt editor Sand was highly involved in the literary community and this letter is a fine example of her collaboration in exchanging manuscripts with her contemporaries. Elle et Lui would become Sand's vehicle for recounting her tumultuous affair with Alfred de Musset. Letter is on her Personal embossed stationary. Original fold lines but otherwise in very good condition with dark and legible text and signature "G Sand.". unknown books
15351George Sand pseudonym of Amandine Aurore Dupin Baronne Dudevant was a prolific writer and early feminist. 2 page Autograph Letter Signed in French dated 4 June 1863. No place. To close friend and politician Emile de Girardin.<br/><br/>Both Sand and the recipient of her letter Emile de Girardin were politically progressive siding with the working class and poor and advocating for women's rights. Sand was an ardent supporter of the 1848 Revolution in which both Sand and Girardin held positions as members of government. However she was appalled by the violence of the Paris Commune and openly criticized it. The famed French feminist author sends Girardin her article and praises his role in "the liberty and progress" that has transpired following the Parisian elections. Reflecting on the "laws of repression" she notes that the people who resist progress are "generally unbecoming and loose imbeciles." A fascinating letter documenting Sand's honest views on human progress and the hurdles that need to be overcome in attaining it. Letter is in very good condition with blue ink clear and dark save for some of Sand's original smudges typical of her hasty pen. Light streak across left of front page. A political and inspiring letter from the early feminist author. unknown books
1991WRCLIT37087New Brunswick: Rutgers 1991. Cloth. Frontis. First edition. Warmly inscribed and signed by Naginski to Russian emigre writer Nina Berberova in the year of publication. Cloth lightly soiled else very good in spine-faded lightly soiled dust jacket with a few nicks. Rutgers hardcover books
200034756New York: Alfred A. Knopf 2000. 1st US Edition. Yellow papered boards with brown cloth binding. Gilt title lettering stamped to spine. Dust jacket. A Fine copy in a VG jacket. xiv 395 3 pp indcluding index. A few b/w images. 9-1/2" x 6-3/4" <br/><br/> Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books