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1909007557Paris: Boivin & Cie 1909. 1st Edition. Cloth. Very Good. Toudouze G. Gustave. Folio 37 by 30 cm. 80 2 pp. Charismatic color illustrated front cover with lavish use of gilt impressed into cloth and rich greens and reds of king's costume such as one would find in a painting of the early Renaissance. Lavish color illustrations generally full page every other page by Robida of the larger-than-life Gallic Renaissance king remembered for waging war nearly non-stop for having welcomed Leonardo da Vinci to his protection for having acquired the Mona Lisa from da Vinci and perhaps most of all as an ambitious builder most notably of Chambord the immense palatial confection that is a riot of towers crockets and turrets in the Loire Valley and also the largest royal palace based on square footage in France -- larger than Versailles based on this criterion. Condition: Light soiling of the gray cloth here and there especially by rear joint. Some cloth blistering most pronounced by front joint. A tiny pinprick hole of cloth rear cover. Perhaps a slight shake to the text block's adherence to the binding. Moderate age toning to the leaves. Boivin & Cie unknown
1909001090Paris: Boivin & Cie 1909. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Toudouze G. Gustave. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. ii 80 pp. Lavish color illustrations generally full page every other page by Toudouze of Renaissance king warrior and builder of fantastic chateaux. Soilage on rear board and RFEP. Minor soilage and wear to boards elsewhere. Toning to pages. Overall very good. Boivin & Cie hardcover
190919877Paris: Boivin & Cie. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1909. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Folio 13" - 23" tall; 80 pages; Full page color illustrations throughout. Very light rubbing and wear to the covers. . Boivin & Cie hardcover
1909Lopes023<p>Lush lovely elaborate pictorial biography of François I / Francis of Orléans / Francis I of France 1515-1547 see Wikipedia for biography. At head of title: A. Robida et G. Gustave Toudouze. series: Collection d'Albums Historiques "Format grand in-4o Illustré d'Aquarelles en Chromotypogravure." Full-page color illustrations throughout by Albert Robida. Hardcover. 3 preliminary leaves 80 pages including two double-page and 36 full-page color illustrations 2 pages at end: "Table des Gravures". 37.5 x 30 cm. Ink inscription on first flyleaf: "Francis Budlong from Morris Gallagher Feb. 14 1913". Small Brentano's of New York label inside rear cover. Color pictorial front cover all edges gilt; hinges beginning to crack but sturdy; Good. Stock#Lopes023/h.</p> Ancienne Librairie Furne. Boivin & Cie Éditeurs. hardcover
1909272337Paris: Boivin 1909. hardcover. very good. 38 full page chromo-lithographs by Robida. 82pp. Folio colorful pictorial gray cloth rubbed inner hinges loose. Paris: Boivin 1909. Very good.<br/> <br/> Boivin unknown
1910145284librairie Dorbon-ainé 1910. Loose leaf. <b>Vieux papier en français</b>. - Une feuille 13 x19 cm. Gravure sur fort papier japon. Papier un peu bruni une tache en marge inférieure. <i>ref. 145284</i> librairie Dorbon-ainé unknown
190467797Paris: Librairie Henri Floury 1904. Fine. Librairie Henri Floury Paris 1904 25 x 32.50 cm relié First edition of the text of Albert Robida illustrated by his daughter Emilie one of 275 numbered copies on vellum only large paper after 25 on Imperial paper of Japan. Signed autographs of Albert and Emilie Robida to E. Fargeau. Albert Robida repeated the name of the addressee a certain L. Eopold Carteret. Librairie Henri Floury hardcover
1914RobidaXX1914. Print. New. Albert Robida. Etching by Albert Robida on Paper. SIGNED NUMBERED PRINT. Size: 6" x 9" 160mm x 240mm. This is a beautiful etching signed and numbered by the artist #59/120 and signed lower left. The image depicts the 254th Territorial Regiment marching through Compeigne in August 1914. Signed by the artist Albert Robida 1848 - 1926. unknown
190954918Paris: Boivin & Cie 1909. Fine. Boivin & Cie Paris 1909 30 x 37 cm reliure de l'éditeur First edition and first issue of the full-page color illustrations by Albert Robida. Publisher's full grey percaline binding smooth spine front cover illustrated with a polychrome composition by Albert Robida blue-grey paper endpapers and pastedowns all edges gilt. Headcaps lightly rubbed as often handsome copy. Boivin & Cie unknown
190867791Paris: Librairie Dorbon Aîné 1908. Fine. Librairie Dorbon Aîné Paris s. d. 1908 17.50 x 27.50 cm en feuillets sous chemise First edition printed in 126 copies ours one of 100 on Holland Van Gelder paper illustrated with 155 original compositions including 25 plates. Our copy is complete with its original etching its Japan paper suite of the 25 plates the original cover as well as the etching with remarque. Our copy is presented in its publisher's decorated chemise in full grey cloth. Ties missing. Librairie Dorbon Aîné hardcover
19155304France: S.P. 1915. First edition. Hardback slipcase with engraved plates. Limited edition of only 125 this is copy #113. Each plate is signed the titles are hand written in pencil by Robida at the foot of the card: "Les Evacués italiens" "Départ des territoriaux" "Le dernier jour du Pont de Compiègne" "les Fugitifs" "Le Prisonnier" "Convoi belge échappé de Namur" "Le Premier Taube!" The cream slipcase has a pasted on title sheet with a view of soldier on a quayside looking at a destroyed bridge. A little darkening and marking to the boards and the spine of the folder is quite damaged. This has been reinforced from the inside with archival tape. Original closure ties are present. Inside the work is in a stiff card folder slightly darkened with a title showing soldiers marching past a cathedral. This is signed by Robida in pencil. The first gather is the text sheets 4 pages three of which are printed with the image from the front board replicated. This is darkened to the edges but clean. The seven plates are in lovely condition each with a tissue guard. A scarce piece of world war one illustration. Compiègne in the Oise department was Robida's home town. He could not have known when he created this work that Compiègne would play a deeply symbolic and strategic role as the site of the armistice that ended the conflict. The famous signing of the armistice was in the Forest of Compiègne. The town was close to the Western Front and saw many troop movements and bombardments. Albert Robida 1848–1926 was a French illustrator caricaturist lithographer and novelist celebrated both as an artist and as a visionary social commentator of the Belle Époque period. In 1880 Robida co-founded and edited La Caricature. Première édition. Boîtier cartonné avec des planches gravées. Édition limitée à 125 exemplaires seulement il s'agit de l'exemplaire n° 113. Chaque planche est signée les titres sont écrits à la main au crayon par Robida au pied de la carte : "Les Evacués italiens" "Départ des territoriaux" "Le dernier jour du Pont de Compiègne" "les Fugitifs" "Le Prisonnier" "Convoi belge échappé de Namur" "Le Premier Taube !". L'étui crème comporte un feuillet de titre collé avec une vue d'un soldat sur un quai regardant un pont détruit. Les planches sont légèrement assombries et marquées et le dos de la pochette est assez endommagé. Il a été renforcé à l'intérieur avec du ruban adhésif d'archivage. Les attaches d'origine sont présentes. À l'intérieur l'œuvre se trouve dans une chemise en carton rigide légèrement assombrie avec un titre montrant des soldats défilant devant une cathédrale. Elle est signée au crayon par Robida. Le premier rassemblement est constitué des feuilles de texte 4 pages dont trois sont imprimées avec l'image de la première planche reproduite. Les bords sont assombris mais l'ouvrage est propre. Les sept planches sont en très bon état chacune d'entre elles étant accompagnée d'un papier de garde. Une pièce rare d'illustration de la première guerre mondiale. Compiègne dans l'Oise était la ville natale de Robida. Il ne pouvait pas savoir lorsqu'il créa cette œuvre que Compiègne jouerait un rôle profondément symbolique et stratégique en tant que lieu de l'armistice qui mit fin au conflit. La célèbre signature de l'armistice a eu lieu dans la forêt de Compiègne. La ville était proche du front occidental et a été le théâtre de nombreux mouvements de troupes et de bombardements. Albert Robida 1848-1926 est un illustrateur caricaturiste lithographe et romancier français célèbre à la fois comme artiste et comme commentateur social visionnaire de la Belle Époque. En 1880 Robida a cofondé et publié La Caricature. S.P. hardcover
19096544Paris: Ancienne Librairie Furne/Boivin & Cie Editeurs 1909. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Near Fine. No DJ as Issued. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Part of the series "Collection d'Albums Historiques". Text in French. 38 full page plates including double page. A very handsome copy. Light shelf/edge wear touch of gilt toning at spine else tight bright and unmarred. Teal cloth boards gilt and black ink lettering gilt and full color pictorial elements blue paper endpages chromolitho textblock on tabs aeg. Small fo. 80pp. Illus. color plates. Index of Plates. Ancienne Librairie Furne/Boivin & Cie, Editeurs hardcover
190467831Paris: Henry Floury 1904. Fine. Henry Floury Paris 1904 25 x 32.50 cm broché First edition one of 25 numbered copies on Japan paper deluxe copy and first printing of Albert Robida's illustrations. Fine copy. Work illustrated with large compositions forming frames around each page by Albert Robida. Henry Floury unknown
191066916Paris: Angelo Mariani 1910. Fine. Angelo Mariani Paris 1910 23.50 x 33.50 cm relié Edition decorated with original color illustrations and borders including 10 full-page by Albert Robida and printed in 100 numbered copies on handmade vellum ours one of 50 nominative copies that of Charles Meunier. Bradel binding in full paper smooth spine red morocco title label handmade paper endpapers and pastedowns original wrappers preserved binding signed P. Goy & C. Vilaine. Rare and handsome copy. Angelo Mariani hardcover
19142870Paris: E. Baudelot 1914 Book. Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Illustrators. Folio. 32 pp. plus 8 full-page lithographs by Robida all within a portfolio of three-quarter cloth and boards cloth ties. Title lettered in black on front. Light edge wear to portfolio else a fine and complete set. The complete series of 8 lithographs by this great french illustrator 7 of which are SIGNED IN PENCIL BY ROBIDA. The original lithographs depict the cities of France and Belgium destroyed by the Germans in World War I. Included are Reims Louvain Senlis Malines Arras Termonde Soissons and Ypres. Each of the fascicules was originally sold separately. At some point sets of the 8 prints were gathered together and issued with the portfolio. Complete sets with the lithographs signed by the artist are very rare. E. Baudelot hardcover