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1818031792London: Henry Colburn 1818. First English Language Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. Xi339 Pp. First English Edition And First English Translation 1818 Following The 1817 First Edition Published In France. Half Calf Colored Morocco Spine Labels Gilt One Recent Calf Tips Over Peach Cloth Marbled Endpapers 5 Bands Gilt Spine With Center Tools Top Edge Gilt. Light Wear Fraying At Tips Small Repaired Chip At Lower Left Edge Of Spine Refurbished. Stendhal's Too Frank Travel Observations Scarce In This First English Translation. His Observations At Geneva Begin "The Prudery Of The Women At Geneva Is Incredible And Truly Ridiculous. I Have Observed That They Say Exactly The Same Thing To Every Stranger Presented To Them. To Repeat A Certain Formula Taught Them By Their Nurses. I Would Fain Know Who The Traveler Is That First Asserted There Was Such A Thing As Liberty In Switzerland. At Geneva And Berne There Are Four Hundred Surveillans. If You Offend Them Only By The Manner In Which Your Cravat Is Tied You Immediately Become An Object Of Their Persecution." Further Observations Made The Likelihood Of A Further English Translation Small Indeed: "Nothing Can Equal My Admiration Of The English Legislature Unless It Be The Repulsion I Feel From English Society. They Are The Most Unsocial Of Beings; Perhaps For That Reason The Least Happy. To Be Held In Consideration By An Englishman The Most Perfect Air Of Coldness Must Be Assumed." I Don't See Such Observations In My Michelin Or Lonely Planet Guides Perhaps We Have Evolved Or Perhaps We Are Too Terrified To Speak Out. <br/> <br/> Henry Colburn hardcover
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181788398Paris Paris: DelaunayPelicier 1817. Fine. Delaunay Pelicier Paris Paris 1817 13 x 20 cm Relié Rare first edition as referenced by Clouzot see Guide du bibliophile français XIXe siècle p. 256. A few insignificant spots of foxing a small black ink stain at the bottom of pages 354355. Complete with the errata leaf at the end of the volume. Caramel half calf binding spine with five raised bands ruled with gilt dotted lines and decorated with gilt and black tools gilt fillets at head and foot of spine. Minor rubbing to the spine. Brown morocco title label. Marbled paper-covered boards framed with blind-stamped vertical rolls endpapers and pastedowns in cats-eye paper all edges gilt. Roman booksellers label at the top of a pastedown. Period-style binding signed in blind by Durvand. Rare and important work cf. Carteret notable for being the first to bear Stendhals pseudonym on the title page. DelaunayPelicier hardcover
182673643Paris: Delaunay 1826. Fine. Delaunay Paris 1826 13.50 x 21.50 cm 2 volumes brochés Third original edition: ""In reality an entirely new work completely rewritten by Stendhal and expanded by one volume"" cf Clouzot. The second edition was in fact only a reissue after a few weeks of the original edition with a new title page bearing publisher Colburn's address and mention of ""second edition"". This ""third edition"" is therefore the true second original edition much more complete than the first. Covers slightly and partially browned without gravity some minor foxing. Very rare copy as issued in original wrappers. Delaunay unknown
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