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BN103923Editions Petit à Petit. Softcover. Cyrano de Bergerac <br/><br/>Cyrano de Bergerac Editions Petit à Petit paperback
19233113Berlin: Wohlgemuth & Lissner. Very Good. 1923. Limited Edition. 27 of only 300 copies. Handsomely bound by Bruno Scheer in full red morocco with decorative gilt ruling to covers. Five raised bands gilt particulars and heavy decoration to discolored spine. Top edge gilt. Ruled rolled edges. Ruled inner dentelles. Bookplate of previous owner to front fly. Eight etchings all signed in pencil by Ernst Oppler. Wear to head & tail of spine otherwise a nice clean copy without previous owners names or other markings. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 207 1 pages; All shipments through USPS insured Priority Mail. . Wohlgemuth & Lissner hardcover
19122500Paris: Hachette & Cie. 1912. First printing. Leather_bound. Very Good. L Pouillet. All in French. Translation: THE ELEGANT. adorned with palmettes and florets gilded head uncut illustrated L. Pouillet. <br />White morrocco leather bound book with gilt portrait head and swages. Essays on elegant periods of history. <br />Texts by Maspero R. Doumic G. Boissier G. Schlumberger G. Paris E. Gebhardt E. Rostand J. Lemaitre . 72 plates out of text mounted on strong paper- all with tissue guards according to Castaigne Vogel Flameng and Strimpl. <br />One of the top 50 copies on Imperial Japan. <br /> <br/><br/> Hachette & Cie. hardcover
1910WB16885Paris: Charpentier et Fasquelle 1910. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Large 8vo; 244 pp. One of one thousand copies - "exemplaire sur papier imperial du Japon." In a custom full leather navy blue and burgundy pictorial binding - reproducing the publisher's design. Housed in a clamshell box. A superb copy. <br/><br/> Charpentier et Fasquelle hardcover
191085531Paris: Pierre Laffitte & Cie 1910. Fine. Pierre Laffitte & Cie Paris 1910 22 x 30.50 cm relié Edition illustrated in black and color by François Cormon Jean-Paul Laurens Antonio de La Gandara Gaston Latouche and Octave-Denis-Victor Guillonnet. Half-green shagreen binding spine lightened with five raised bands bordered by black fillets marbled paper boards boards marginally lightened marbled endpapers and pastedowns original wrappers preserved corners very slightly bumped. Our copy is exceptionally enhanced with an original watercolor mounted on a stub before the title page depicting a portrait of l'Aiglon crossed by an imperial seal. Autograph inscription signed by Octave-Denis-Victor Guillonnet to Henry Marcel at the top of the original drawing. Pierre Laffitte & Cie hardcover
1222W725329Hardcover. Very Good. New York: William R. Jenkins Company 1898. Decorative green cloth bright gilt decor. black blind-stamped Cyrano on front cover. This French edition is the First U.S. ed. first printing first appearance in America preceding the English translation. John RUHRAH's 1899 signature on FFEP bookplate inside front cover. Moder. edgewear corners bumped Very good inside. No reader's marks . Top edge gilt. Illus. frontis and intact tissue guard 8 other VG full page black & white plates. Rare. hardcover
1890334201New York : Frederick A. Stokes 1890. Early reprint 168th thousand. Hardcover. Previous owner's inscription. Finely bound full gilt-blocked vellum. Remains particularly well-preserved overall. Physical description: 233 p.; 18 cm. Subjects: Cyrano de Bergerac Drama. Cyrano de Bergerac 1619-1655. Cyrano de Bergerac. New York : Frederick A. Stokes hardcover
1898022657Boston: Lamson Wolffe. Original grey cloth. First American Editionh. Basis for the 1950 Michael Gordon film in which Jose Ferrer won the Academy Award for Best Actor as well as the 1990 Jean-Paul Rappeneau film starring Gerard Depardieu. Two-inch separation along gutter at foot of spine tiny wear spot at head of spine previous owners name in ink Very Good. No Dust Jacket. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1898. Lamson, Wolffe hardcover
192400286630Paris: Ernest Flammarion 1924 Red calf/gilt tiltle slight rubbing top spine small abrasion marbled boards tight clean. Inscribed: A G. Beaune . Maurice Rostand on half title page. Owner's name Paris July 1926 Collection "Leurs amours" 185 pgs. With 2 laid in cards; Hotel Marseille & Yvon Rare Signed copy Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Inscribed by Authors. First Edition. Leather/Marbled Boards. Very Good. Ernest Flammarion hardcover
18987054<p>Cyrano De Bergerac by Edmond Rostand<br />first US edition in French<br />hardcover<br />Publisher:<br />William R. Jenkins 1898<br />Condition: <br />Very Good - small bookplate and signature on the front end papers<br />no writings still tight binding</p> William R. Jenkins hardcover
1898SKU1098308ALamson Wolffe and Co 1898-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Boston New York London; 1898. Gray paper covered boards with black titles and Coat of Arms on front board; edges worn with boards exposed at corners; covers lightly soiled; top section of backstrip missing but has been professionally repaired - it has been re-backed then the original spine remnant has been laminated to the new backing ; 12mo 6 3/4" to 7 3/4" tall; no jacket. Small tear at top of front hinge; interior pages in very good condition; pages toned; interior is clean and unmarked; 241 pages. Lamson, Wolffe and Co hardcover
3Y-VNRH-9MGRHardcover. Very Good. FIRST EDITION New York: William R. Jenkins 1898. Hardcover bound in decorated green cloth-covered boards with author & title credits in decorative gilt-lettering on the upper cover above a black stamped image of Cyrano. The True First American Edition in the green binding. 8vo. 1-6 7-239 pages illustrated with 9 b/w engraved plates. Text in French precedes the Doubleday English language edition. Light soiling and bumping to boards with a few small bleached spots on rear else very good overall condition; no ownership marking NOT EX-LIBRARY. froc hardcover
195172741Paris: Fasquelle 1951. Fine. Fasquelle Paris 1951 12.50 x 20 cm broché First edition one of 60 numbered copies on alfa paper the only deluxe copies. Handsome copy. Very precious autograph inscription signed by Jean Rostand to his friend and neighbor Boris Vian: ""Pour Boris dont la curiosité s'étend jusqu'aux origines de la biologie expérimentale. En cordial souvenir. Jean Rostand"" ""For Boris whose curiosity extends to the origins of experimental biology. In cordial remembrance. Jean Rostand"". Jean Rostand who was Boris Vian's neighbor in Ville d'Avray introduced him to Gallimard and made Raymond Queneau discover his works. Fasquelle unknown
189843000William Heinemann 1898. ROSTAND Edmond. CYRANO DE BERGERAC: A Play In Five Acts. Translated from the French by Gladys Thomas and Mary F. Guillemard. London: William Heinemann 1898. 12mo. two-toned green cloth. First English Edition. Boldly signed by American actor Otis Skinner in pencil on the front endpaper and dated 1898. Skinner 1858-1942 was a leading actor of his day and although he played roles in various French dramas he never played Cyrano. An uncommon book and the basis for two movies: the 1950 version starring Jose Ferrer and the 1990 version starring Gerard Depardieu. Ferrer won an Academy award for his portrayal of Cyrano and the 1990 movie received five nominations including ones for Depardieu and for Best Foreign Film. Very Good spine darkened. $875.00. William Heinemann unknown
18982301010Paris: Charpentier 1898. Early edition. hardcover. Very good. Very good early edition 125 Mille stated on title page. Charpentier unknown
2000SKU1015578Greenhaven Press 2000-09-01. Hardcover. Like New. 5x0x8. Ex-library book.Like New Inside & Outside. Clean and crisp! No markings! You will be pleased. Excellent book! z1s86A Fast Shipping! Greenhaven Press hardcover
18982301012Paris: Charpentier 1898. Early edition. hardcover. Very good. Very good early edition 53 Mille stated on title page. In French. Charpentier unknown
18982301011New York: Jenkins 1898. First US. hardcover. Very good. Very good first US edition in French. Jenkins unknown
1898528Original red decorated cloth binding. Very good. A minor scruff to a small section of the top edge. First signature a bit loose but still solid. First American/English edition translated by Howard Thayer Kingsbury. Frontispiece portrait of the actor Richard Mansfield. Scarce. Lamson, Wolffe and Co hardcover
1898004085Boston New York London: Lamson Wolffe and Company 1898. French playwright Edmond Rostand 1868-1918 was a neo-Romantic in an age discovering realism. His "Cyrano" based upon a real-life figure of the 16th Century was first performed in 1897. Immensely popular it has had constant theatrical revivals and has inspired several motion pictures. English versions by different translators Hall Guillemand came out immediately. This is a Very Good Plus to Near Fine copy of the First Edition with the translation done by Howard Thayer Kingsbury This is the version "Accepted and Played" by the great actor-manager Richard Mansfield 1857-1907 in his 1898 production at the Garden Theatre in New York. A scarce title particularly so when in collectible condition. Red cloth binding with silver lettering and fleuer-de-lis decorations on the front cover and spine. Clean text; 241 pages with a frontis portrait of Mansfield made up to play Cyrano. There is a penciled signature on the FFEP. The spine has faded to a sort of pink unfortunately common when sun encounters red ink but the silver is still bright. This is the only condition issue; a lovely book. First American Edition. Decorative Cloth. Very Good Plus/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Lamson, Wolffe and Company Hardcover
3400Paris: Charpentier et Fasquelle 1897. FIRST AND ONLY EDITION of Rostand's poetic tribute to Greece composed during the Ottoman-Greek war. ONE OF ONLY 20 COPIES PRINTED ON IMPERIAL JAPANESE PAPER. Oblong 8vo. Attractively bound in recent marbled boards original wraps preserved. FINE AND BRIGHT with no defects. <br/><br/> Paris: Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1897 paperback
68433Limited Edition. Very Good. Slim quarto 28 cm Thirty loose woodcut plates on age-toned paper measuring 18.5 cm wide by 27 cm tall. No text or publication information present only the plates. Housed in a folder of 1/4 brown cloth with tan paper over boards and a gilt stamped title on the front board. The folder is toned and lightly rubbed at the edges. The first plate is signed by Molnár in pencil and numbered # 20 in an edition of only 36. <br /> <br /> The painter and graphic artist Pál Molnár-C. 1894-1981 born in Battonya Hungary lived and worked in a villa located in Ménesi Street on the hillside of Gellért Hill Budapest for 50 years. He held the surrealist style close to his heart throughout his life and he was also heavily inspired by the Symbolist works of Ferdinand Hodler. His illustrations of Shakespeare's Corialanus and Rostrand's Cyrano de Bergerac earned him gold medals at salons in Paris Milan and Warsaw. After his death his younger daughter Dr. Éva Csillag Pálné set up a family-owned private museum in 1984.<br /> <br /> “As a matter of fact all art is more or less surreal. The reality of everyday life differs from the reality of art which stands above reality.†- Pál Molnár-C. unknown
194773033Paris: Stock 1947. Fine. Stock Paris 1947 11.50 x 17.50 cm relié The first edition of which there were no deluxe copies a Service de Presse advance copy. Handsome copy. Bradel binding in full decorated paper black shagreen title-label covers preserved binding signed Goy & Vilaine. Very precious signed autograph inscription from Jean Rostand to his friend and neighbor Boris Vian: ""Pour Boris bien amicalement. Jean Rostand."" ""For Boris with warm friendship. Jean Rostand."" Jean Rostand who was Boris Vian's neighbor in Ville d'Avray introduced him to Gallimard and brought his works to Raymond Queneau's attention. Stock unknown
27593Orléans Maurice Rouam 31 mars 1947. 1 vol. 255 x 330 mm de 274 et 3 p. En feuilles sous emboîtage éditeur. Un des 26 exemplaires hors commerce celui-ci sur japon nominatif pour le libraire Pierre Coulet. Il est exceptionnellement enrichi de la double suite en noir et en couleurs sur japon comme pour les 3 exemplaires du tirage de tête. Rare sur ce papier pour l'un des Dubout les plus recherchés. Orléans, Maurice Rouam, (31 mars) 1947. 1 vol. (255 x 330 mm) de 274 et [3] p. En feuilles, sous emboîtage éditeur. unknown
189833669New York: William R. Jenkins 1898. 1st Edition. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Hardcover. The True First American Edition. A near fine example of this rare French Language American publication bound in decorated green cloth over boards. 8vo. 1-6 7-239 pages preceding the Doubleday English edition. With author & title credits in highly decorative gold lettering on the upper cover above an illustrated black stamped image of Cyrano gazing upward: author title and publisher credit across the backstrip teg. fore-edge uncut. With 9 black & white plates. In a sound binding with extremities only very lightly rubbed. A very nice copy. Rare. Cyrano was first published 1898 by Librairie Charpentier et Fasquelle in Paris. In the United States it was published first in French in the same year by the William R. Jenkins Company & then in a much more broadly distributed English version by the firm of Doubleday McClure which is most often called erroneously the first US edition. In the same year Heinemann published the 1st UK edition. Both English language editions are preceded by the sparse Jenkins French printing; the French American copies being very far outnumbered by the later English language ones. This is the true First American Printing of Cyrano in the very nice decorated original binding. Rostand's highlight & basis for two screen efforts; The Jose Ferrer 1950's original & the 1990 remake starring Gerard Depardieu. Ferrer won Best Actor Academy award for his portrayal of Cyrano. The 1990 film was up for five awards including Oscar nominations for Depardieu & for the Best Foreign Film. William R. Jenkins hardcover