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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
1883227519Paris: Conquet 1883. hardcover. fine. 2 volumes. Reimpression textuelle de l'edition originale. Preface by Francisque Sarcey. 33 illustrations by V. Foulquier including a full- page frontispiece and 29 other magnificent etchings as chapter headings and endings; plus 3 portraits. & xxix 304pp.; & iv 432pp. Tall 8vo exquisitely bound by Chambolle-Duru in full olive crushed morocco; elaborate delicate gilt-stamped covers and spines; inner & outer dentelles with patterned silk doublures a.e.g; original wrappers bound-in. Paris: Librairie L. Conquet 1883. A very fine copy in a superb binding that must be seen.<br/><br/> Limited Edition. Number 80 of 150 copies on Japan in large paper format total edition of 500.<br/><br/> Conquet unknown books
182366771Both Volumes of the Very Rare Literary Essay by the Author of "The Red and the Black" STENDHAL M. de. Beyle Henri. Racine et Shakspeare. and No. II. ¿ Paris: Chez Bossange pËre DeLaunay Mongie and Les Marchands De Nouveautes 1823 1825. Very scarce first edition of both volumes. Two octavo volumes in one 8 3/16 x 5 inches; 209 x 127 mm. 1-55 1 blank; 4 3 advertisements 1-103 1 errata pp. Half-titles for both volumes. Bound together in twentieth-century half brown levant morocco over marbled paper boards by Stroobants. Spine decoratively tooled and lettered in gilt. Marbled endpapers. Top-edge gilt others partially uncut. Red silk page-marker. A few pages trimmed shorter at the fore-edge but with no loss of text. Some minor marking to back board. A bit of very light foxing. Overall an excellent near fine copy. Marie-Henri Beyle known under his pseudonym de Stendhal was born in Grenoble France in 1783 and died in Paris in 1842. Although employed at various military and government posts throughout his life his underlying passion for art and literature is expressed in his writings penned between 1812 and 1839. His peers and contemporaries included HonorÈ de Balzac Victor Hugo and George Sand. Perhaps most famous for his novel Le Rouge et le Noir 1831 his earlier essays and short works reveal his artistic and literary development. This polemic treatise signaled Stendhal's entry into the struggle between classicism and romanticism. A second essay on Racine and Shakespeare referred to as 'Shakespeare II' was published in 1825 of which is also present here. Ebisch & Sch¸king A Shakespeare Bibliography p. 151; Lalanne Dictionnaire Historique de la France p. 284-5; Lanson Gustave Manuel Bibliographique de la Litterature FranÃaise Moderne 19078. Not in OCLC Bibliotheque Nationale de France or Brunet. HBS 66771. $3500 Chez Bossange, Delaunay, Mongie & Les Marchands de NouveautÈs hardcover books
1900170923005London: Downey and Company Limited 1900. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. First British trade edition. vi 439pp. Original black cloth lettered in gilt with red decoration. A Near Fine copy with light rubbing along bottom edge offsetting from long-gone bookplate or slip on paste down otherwise intenally clean and bright. Lengthy gift inscription from former owner on front free endpaper in remembrance of mutual service in World War I British munitions unit small stamp from said unit below and owners' emboss on rear endpaper. <p>An elegant copy of the French masterpiece widely considered one of the world's first psychological novels. An extremely scarce edition with no other copies for sale in the trade few institutional copies shown in OCLC and none recorded at auction. Downey and Company, Limited hardcover books
1833004708Paris France: Bohaire 1833. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Second edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Two volumes bound in one. Both half titles present. Vol I: iv iii i blank 232 pages including a table. Vol II: iv 330 pages including a table. Starting at the beginning about three-quarters 75% of the pages have minor worming at the bottom margin affecting edges of text on several pages. Title page of first volume with previous owner's name written twice in pen "L. Langlois-Longueville." Preliminary and final blanksheets are toned as are both half-titles and title pages. Text is otherwise quite clean with only an occasional presence of slight foxing. A few pages are starting to loosen. Hardcover; bound in marbled paper-covered boards and brown leather spine; hinges are moderately rubbed and spine has slight creasing and wear as do the extremities of the boards. Text is in French. Bohaire Hardcover books
1901180719003New York: D. Appleton and Company 1901. First American trade Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. First American trade edition. Follows deluxe limited US & UK editions. First printing with "1" on last page of text. France p. 281. ix ii 535 pp. Original red cloth lettered in gilt green endpapers. Very Good with frayed cloth at extremities. In Good original gold foil dust jacket unclipped with triangular chip along spine edge of front panel with closed tear along fold tear along fold of front flap as well with crease to flap small splash stain to front panel chipped at edges. The acclaimed 1839 French novel La Chartreuse de Parme or The Charterhouse of Parma debuted in America over 60 years later with this edition with a slightly different title. Scarce in jacket. D. Appleton and Company hardcover books
1824Embry 189662Chez Auguste Boulland Paris: 1824. First edition. Light foxing to first few pages edges rubbed still near fine and internally bright. Two engraved portrait frontis pieces. Period green calf-backed marbled boards. Text in French. Chez Auguste Boulland, Paris: 1824. First edition. hardcover books
1895WRCLIT36063New York: George H. Richmond & Co. 1895. Three volumes. Small octavo. Publisher's half gilt calf and gilt decorated cloth t.e.g. Portraits and plates. Tips and crown of spine of volume one slightly worn otherwise a very good set. First edition in English deluxe issue. Translated from the French by E.P. Robins. Illustrated with etchings by Mercier after drawings by Foulquier. With a prefatory essay by A. Hayward. One of two hundred and fifty numbered copies printed on handmade paper and specially bound from a total edition of one thousand sets printed at the De Vinne Press. Uncommon in this issue. George H. Richmond & Co. hardcover books
196729585Milano: Sergio Tosi Paolo Bellasich Stampatori 1967. First edition. Bury Pol. 260 x 350 mm. 36 leaves original wrappers in publisher's printed wood slipcase. Fine old glassine wrapper worn. One of 130 copies printed on Magnani paper signed by Bury. 8 color and 2 black lithographs by Bury illustrating Stendhal's text with images of buildings and monuments. <br/><br/> Sergio Tosi Paolo Bellasich Stampatori unknown books
1983403494Milan: Franco Sciardelli 1983. Folio 13 x 10 inches. Seven original etchings by Zaliani each signed in pencil. Text and plates laid loose as issued in original printed wrappers; slipcase. A fine copy. LIMITED EDITION number 81 of 120 copies. <br/><br/> Franco Sciardelli unknown books
183049122Bruxelles: Louis Hauman et Comp Libraires 1830. Early printing first published in 1829. Original publisher's printed buff paper wrappers. Custom wax paper coverings. Marbled paper chemise with tan leather edges by Mumari with matching slipcase. Modest wear to volumes with modern bookplate of Jules C. Alciatore. Tear to Vol I wax paper. Some foxing. Overall Very Good. Chemise & slipcase with only modest wear VG. 2 volumes: 2 iv 355 1 blank; 4 468 pp. Textblocks untrimmed. Text in French. Frontispiece in each volume. Fold-out map at rear of Vol II. 6-9/16" x 4-3/8" <br/><br/>Alciatore a Stendahl scholar who published among other pieces Stendhal et Julie de Lespinasse Stendahl 2:1 1962 Spring; pp 31 - 37. Louis Hauman et Comp, Libraires hardcover books
1928004664Paris: Henri Cyral 1928. Copy # 307 of 600 copies printed on Papier Velin de Rives. Beautifully rebound in full dark-blue leather gilt lettering and decorations ribbon marker marbled endpages profuse color illustrations by Henri Arrault. This edition RARE. Book is Near Fine leather ever-so-lightly rubbed at the spine tips two bookbinders labels front endpages. From the limitation page - "Ce livre le quatrieme des oeuvres illustrees de stendhal tire a 629 exemplaires a ete acheve d'imprimer le quinze Avril mil neuf cent vingt-huit a Argentuil sue les presses du maitre imprimeur R. Coulouma H. Barthelemy etant directeur pour Henri Cyral editeur a Paris. No. 1 a 29: 29 exemplaires sur Papier de Madagascar renfermant chacun deux dessins originaux de Henri Arrault; No. 30 a 629: 600 exemplaires sur Papier Velin de Rives .". First Edition Thus. Full-Leather. Near Fine. Illus. by Henri Arrault . 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Henri Cyral Hardcover books
1922175222Paris: G. Cres et Cie Editeurs 1922. Hardcover. VG. Rene Kieffer binding purple and gray marbled boards with 3/4 black leather gilt spine lettering and 5 raised bands on spine decorative end papers. 326 pp. BW illustrations. Text in French. G. Cres et Cie, Editeurs hardcover books
195420011203Kentfield California: The L-D Allen Press 1954. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine/very good. Dean Mallette. One of 175 copies quarto size 146 pp. Marie-Henri Beyle 1783-1842 is likely best remembered today for his novels "Le Rouge et le Noir" and "La Chartreuse de Parme" and is considered one of the earliest authors of realism. Stendhal saw much of the Europe of his day; as part of the Napoleonic army he participated in the 1812 invasion of Russia and the retreat therefrom; served as the French consul in parts of Italy and eventually moved to Paris being buried in Montmarte. <br/><br/>Stendhal's "Journals" provide a fascinating glimpse not only into some of the places to which he travelled but more importantly into his inner thoughts; he was one of the Allens' "esteemed authors" and they were excited at the chance to publish an excerpt of his "Journals" when approached with the idea by Professor Francis Carmody. <br/><br/>As stated in the Allen Press bibliography "this was our fourth edition to be produced entirely by hand with hand-crafted materials throughout. We were now convinced that this method was our proper métier - that the handpress is the most satisfactory instrument in a chimerical attempt at the craftsmanship standards set by Kelmscott Doves and Ashendene presses" p. 39. This book was selected as one of the AIGA fifty books of the year. <br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Bound in full Fortuny printed cloth from Venice of antique red on a dull gold background headbands of black and gilt title page in red and black in opposing vertical columns each section with headpieces of one of the two wood engravings by Mallette Dean one of an elaborate quill pen forming the shape of a fleur-de-lis the other of a cluster of grapes and leaves; handset Romanée type Crown & Sceptre paper hand-made in England with the watermark "British Hand Made" quarto size 10.25" by 7.25" pagination: 1-6 7-146. Dust wrapper of plain black Italian laid paper with gilt lettering on the spine. <br/><br/>___CONDITION: Fine with clean boards perfectly straight corners totally without rubbing a strong square text block with solid hinges the interior is clean and bright and entirely free of prior owner markings; clean crisp as new. The paper dust jacket we are grading as very good due to minor overall edgewear and a rectangular chip at the top of the rear joint approx. one inch by one-third inch; as the Allens stated in their bibliography "this paper proved to be too perishable; a clear acetate jacket would have been more durable and would have revealed the handsome Italian cloth." <br/><br/>___CITATION: Allen Press bibliography no. 15; Hawk no. 319.<br/><br/>___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please inquire for details.<br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. The L-D Allen Press hardcover books
1954WRCLIT17139Kentfield: The L-D Allen Press 1954. Large octavo. Decorated cloth. Trace of fading to the red dye used in the cloth decorations else a fine copy. One of 175 copies printed in Romanee type on Crown & Sceptre handmade paper. Wood engravings by Mallette Dean. Translated and edited by Francis Carmody. Although the fifteenth production by the Allens either under their own imprint or for others this is only the fourth book by them to be entirely produced by hand utilizing only handmade materials. ALLEN PRESS BIBLIOGRAPHY 15. The L-D Allen Press hardcover books
1926122195Paris: Henri Cyral 1926. Softcover. VG- A few very light spots of discoloration to wraps; Some very faint discoloration to pages due to age; Set is in overall great shape. Andre Fournier. Off-white illus. wraps; Vol. I: 338 pp. Vol II: 379 pp.; Profusely illustrated with color illustrations. Text in French; Stendhal's 1839 novel about the adventures of Italian nobleman Fabrice del Dongo; 718 of 1000 copies in this edition. Henri Cyral paperback books
1971290703Paris: Bonnot 1971. hardcover. fine. 10 volumes. 8vo red leather with ornate in gilt black & blind-stamped decorations. Paris: Bonnot 1971. Fine.<br/><br/> Le Rouge et Le Noir Le Chartreuse de Parme Lucien Leuwen Lamiel Romans et Nouvelles Chroniques Italiennes.<br/><br/> Bonnot unknown books
1827173990Paris: Les Muses Francaises 1827. Paperback. VG- light edge wear and minor discoloration and soiling to portfolio and slipcase. Marbled paper wraps with a white paper label with black lettering on spine. Light blue-gray portfolio covers matching hardshellslipcase. 294 pp. Frontispiece. BW illustrations with tissue guards. Text in French. Illustrations by A.F. Cosyns. Les Muses Francaises paperback books
790Stendhal Henri Beyle. D'UN NOUVEAU COMPLOT CONTRE LES INDUSTRIELS. "Trajectum ad Mosam" series 13. Maestricht A.A.M. Stols 1925. One of 60 numbered copies with two additional engravings of Stendhal laid in out of a total edition of 385. White printed wraps. Uncut. Near fine condition. <br/><br/> paperback books
1926116871New York: Albert & Charles Boni 1926. Octavo original decorated teal cloth stamped in gold and blind fore and bottom edges untrimmed. First edition. The second book of a projected collected edition of the works of Stendhal. Stories set in Italy. Contains five stories: "The Abbess of Castro" "Vitoria Accoramboni" "The Cenci" "The Duchess of Palliano" "Vanina Vanini." Named by Edward J. O'Brien one of the best books of short stories of 1926. A fine copy in nearly fine printed price-clipped dust jacket with a touch of darkening to spine. Uncommon in jacket. #116871 Albert & Charles Boni unknown books
195851539bdFirenze: Parenti Editore / Collection le Divan 1958. Three volumes. Octavo gilt-stamped white boards hardcover uncut text in French l ii 354 iii pp iv 426 i pp iv 11 fold-out plates. Including the plates in the third volume there are a total of 46 plates many in color most folding. Near-Fine with a trace of sunning to spines bookplates in original acetate jackets and slip case. Parenti Editore / Collection le Divan, (1958). hardcover books
90808Paris: Nilsson. paperback. near fine. KeezerRo. Vanina Vanini. 2 vols. in one numerous tipped-in and original aquarelles by Ro Keezer. 190pp. thick 8vo stiff pictorial wrappers with tipped-in color illustration on cover unopened small stain on spine. Paris: Editions Nilsson n.d. ca. 1930. Near fine.<br/><br/> "Collection Emeraude."<br/><br/> Nilsson unknown books
1955163470New York: Limited Editions Club 1955. Limited. hardcover. near fine. Rafaello Busoni. Translated by Lady Mary Loyd. Revised by Robert Cantwell. Preface by Honore de Balzac. Frontis. tinted illustrations by Rafaello Busoni. 392pp. tall thick 4to cloth-backed marbled boards board slipcase; small stain at head of spine. New York: The Limited Editions Club 1955. A near fine copy in a very good slipcase.<br/><br/> Limited Edition one of 1500 copies signed by the illustrator.<br/><br/> Limited Editions Club unknown books
195291206Paris:: Librairie Gallimard Bibliotheque de la Pleiade. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1952. Hardcover. B01LYGRD5L . Complete in two volumes. Text is in French. Edited by Henri Martineau. Both volumes are very good in very good dust jackets and acetate covers. Both volumes have two sewn-in ribbon bookmarks. Both volumes are housed in very good age darkened cardboard slipcases. . Librairie Gallimard (Bibliotheque de la Pleiade), hardcover books
192740282Praha: Knihovna Kosmopolis 1927. First Thus. Slim 12mo 18cm.; publisher's cream pictorial card wrappers printed in red and black; 106pp.; pictorial ads in rear. Tiny split at bottom spine edge of upper cover early signature including title page disbound at time of publication else Very Good and sound. Czech translation of Stendhal's 1832 novella "The Abbess of Castro" attractive avant-garde cover art by Otakar Mrkvicka. Knihovna Kosmopolis unknown books