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183188395A. Levavasseur | Paris 1831 | 14 x 22 cm | 2 volumes reliés
18311979Paris: A. Levavasseur 1831. First edition. Fine. A Fine copy of Stendhal's masterpiece and one of the major literary works of 19th century France. A lovely copy entirely untrimmed pages 181 x 140 mm with the original wrappers bound in to each volume including the spine panels. Elegantly bound by Edouard Pagnant of Paris 1852-1916 in green half-morocco over marbled boards spine with gilt titles and decorated columns marbled end papers. Internal contents clean and fresh quite rare and desirable with the original printed wrappers. Upper wrapper and titles with vignettes of Henry Monnier engraved by Porret. Volume one vignette shows Julien Sorel appearing to Madame de Renal near a confessional; volume two shows Mathilde de La Mole holding the head of Julien Sorel.<br/><br/>Stendhal's surprisingly modern bildungsroman about the rise and fall of the romantic Julian Sorel who attempts to climb the rungs of French society and surpass the expectations of his modest rural upbringing. The novel is not only an exploration of Julian's own psychological and spiritual struggles but also a satire of the clergy and French society in general. "The Red and The Black like much of Stendhal's work was not appreciated in his own day. It was only after Stendhal's death that critics began to realize what a revolutionary stylist he was. He's currently credited as one of the fathers of psychological realism due to the space he devotes to his characters' inner lives. "Stendhal's mind was of the first order. he wrote his two novels which so few people have read in a spirit of fearless liberty" Joseph Conrad. Fine. A. Levavasseur unknown books
183188395Paris Paris: A. Levavasseur 1831. Fine. First edition in contemporary binding of one of the rarest and most sought-after Romantic novels A. Levavasseur Paris Paris 1831 14 x 22 cm 2 volumes reliés First edition untrimmed with wide margins very rare and highly sought-after see Clouzot. Some occasional foxing. Illustrated on the title pages of both volumes with two engraved vignettes by Porrêt. This copy contains the publishers notice leaf in the first volume and the authors note leaf in the second volume. Contemporary red half calf over marbled boards calf corners spines ruled in gilt with double gilt panels decorated with typographic gilt tooling black calf title and volume labels some minor rubbing to joints marbled endpapers and pastedowns lower corners a bit worn bookplate pasted on the front pastedown of volume one contemporary bindings. A very rare and desirable copy entirely untrimmed and preserved in a handsome contemporary binding an even rarer feature. As noted by Clouzot: Contemporary bindings are most often rather plain; one should not be overly particular regarding their quality. A. Levavasseur hardcover
183927512Édition originale, premier tirage.L'un des huit exemplaires connus avec envoi autographe, le seul à une femme. Paris, Ambroise Dupont, 1839. 2 vol. (125 x 200 mm) de [2] f., 402 p. et 1 f. ; [2] f. et 445 p. Maroquin havane, contreplats et gardes de chèvre velours sable, titres dorés sur les pats, tranches dorées sur témoins, chemises avec titre et tomaison, étui bordé (reliure signée de Renaud Vernier - Claude Ribal, 2025). Édition originale. Exemplaire de première émission, sur papier vélin. Envoi autographe signé : « À Madame d'André, hommage respectueux de l'auteur ».