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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
1898170364Paris: Librairie Charpentier et Fasquelle Eugène Fasquelle Éditeur 1898. A copy with real panache First edition tirage de tête number 48 of 50 deluxe copies printed on japon; a very rare survival in the original decorated wrappers which are unique to the japon issue. It is the only such example we can trace in commerce. Rostand's verse play has since its debut performance on 27 December 1897 at which the audience were still applauding a full hour after the curtain fell captivated audiences and readers around the globe and immortalized the 17th-century libertine writer on which its lead character was based. His heroic depiction single-handedly changed the meaning of the French word "panache" flamboyance and reckless courage from the cavalryman's plume into a virtue and also introduced the word into the English language. Octavo. Text in French. Original green florally patterned wrappers front cover lettered in orange edges uncut. Housed in a dark blue quarter morocco solander box by the Chelsea Bindery. Some sunning around spine light rubbing to ends and corners and superficially to front joint otherwise a near-fine copy. unknown
46761Fine. Hardcover. Original oversized gilt-titled cloth TEG in slipcase. #840 of 1500 copies signed by illustrator Sauvage to the colophon. Hint of fading to spine else fine condition in slightly rubbed slipcase. ; quarto; Signed by Illustrator . hardcover
189869105Paris: Librairie Charpentier et Fasquelle 1898. Full Description:<br> <br> ROSTAND Edmond. Cyrano de Bergerac. Comédie Héroïque en Cinq Actes en Vers. Paris: Librairie Charpentier et Fasquelle 1898.<br> <br> First trade edition. Octavo 7 7/8 x 5 5/16 inches; 200 x 135 mm. 1-225 3 blank pp. In original glassine. Inscribed by Rostand to Fernand Bougeat on half-title "à monsieur / Fernand Bourgeat / souvenir coronal / Edmond Rostand." Also with a postcard dated 1930 of Coquelin Ainé as Cyrano de Bergerac laid in. A rare presentation in the original wrappers.<br> <br> Fernand Bourgeat 1851-1932 was the Secretary General of the Conservatoire National de Musique in Paris.<br> <br> Original light green printed wrappers. Front wrapper invisible reattached. Wrappers printed in dark green. Edges uncut. In glassine. Back wrapper with a small closed tear to the bottom margin. Spine a bit creased and lightly flaking. Old ink note to top corner of glassine. Glassine lightly toned. Overall a very nice clean copy. Housed in a chemise and cloth slipcase with red morocco spine labels.<br> <br> "Cyrano de Bergerac is the most famous example of poetic romantic drama that Rostand created. A colorful and exciting portrait of the reign of Louis XIII with an aspiring poet-lover for its hero the play enjoyed tremendous popularity." Benét's Reader's Encyclopedia 890.<br> <br> HBS 69105.<br> <br> $12500. Librairie Charpentier et Fasquelle unknown
19542005ER5Rslip<p>In publisher's original hardback colorful boards with slipcase. Text pristine pages tight to spine - Text in English from the 17th Century French Literature. Beautiful color illustrations throughout. Decorated coverboards. Light fading on spine. All other very good. Clean unmarked bright pages. A Heroic Comedy in 5 Acts by Edmond Rostand in a New English Version by Louis Untermeyer with Illustrations Drawn by Pierre Brissaud.</p><p>EPHEMERA Bonus included: Sandglass article RE this edition.</p><p>Photos shown are for this edition not stock. More pictures on request and with our pleasure. Books will be carefully wrapped and boxed securely for safe handling during transit. We ship internationally. This book would make an excellent gift and/or addition to any fine library. Attributes: First Edition; First Printing; Hard Cover</p> The Heritage Press hardcover
2007SKU0644483Editions Larousse FR 2007-08-01. Mass Market Paperback. New. 4x0x5. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Editions Larousse (FR) paperback
39931Sheet size 460 x 603 mm each.<br /> <br /> Slightly worn soiled and creased; several minor edge tears; vertical fold; stapled at upper left corners. "Rostand's name is indissolubly linked with that of his most popular and enduring play Cyrano de Bergerac. First performed in Paris in 1897 with the famous actor Constant Coquelin playing the lead Cyrano made a great impression in France and all over Europe and the United States. The plot revolves around the emotional problems of Cyrano who despite his many gifts feels that no woman can ever love him because he has an enormous nose. The connection between the Cyrano of the play and the 17th-century nobleman and writer of the same name is purely nominal. But Rostand's stirring and colourful historical play with its dazzling versification skillful blend of comedy and pathos and fast-moving plot provided welcome relief from the grim dramas that emerged from the naturalist and Symbolist movements." Britannica Online<br /> <br /> Perdziola an internationally-recognized set and costume designer for theater opera and ballet has worked extensively throughout the United States at such venues as the Metropolitan Opera San Francisco Opera Santa Fe Opera Lyric Theatre of Chicago American Ballet Theater Shakespeare Theater in Washington Boston Ballet and Miami Ballet as well as for various Broadway productions. He has also worked internationally for productions at the Monte Carlo Opera the Niedersächsische Staatsorchester in Hannover the Garsington Opera in the United Kingdom the Finnish National Ballet the Saito Kinen Festival in Japan and the Sydney Opera House. The artist has received three Helen Hayes awards and a Helpmann award; he has also been nominated for numerous additional awards. unknown
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2012DADAX3849143449TREDITION CLASSICS 2012-11-21. paperback. New. 5.43x0.91x8.23. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. TREDITION CLASSICS paperback
18989793832Librairie Charpentier et Fasquelle 1898. Trade Paperback . Near Fine. Condition: 'Near Fine' Notes: Cyrano de Bergerac. By Edmond Rostand and printed in Paris by the Librairie Charpentier et Fasquelle. 1898 225 pp 8 x 5.5 8vo hardcover 3/4 leather. In near fine condition with no rubbing or wear to exterior and sharp crisp corners. Hinges remain in good condition and text block remains bound well. An 'etiquette de reliure' rebinding label from Librairie Gibert in Paris is attached to the half-title page. Librairie Gibert's dustwrapper present and in good condition. 79th thousand on title page. General age-related toning to pages along with periodic foxing and wear. A scarce early edition of the classic work by French author Edmond Rostand 1868-1918 having originally been published the previous year. Librairie Charpentier et Fasquelle paperback
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200025-03-28-es-41101-jmEaston Press 2000-01-01. leather_bound. Used - Like New. 0x0x0. As pictured. Light wear. Unused copy. Easton Press hardcover