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184481111New York:: Presse du "New World" 1844. First American Edition. old quasrter calf marbled sides; gilt-decorated spine. Text lightly age-toned; slight rubbing at extremities of the leather; tight and sound. 8vo. Text in double columns. Presse du "New World," hardcover
1850AX2931Paris: Imprimerie Schneider 1850. HB. Red leather spine and brown leather corners over marbled boards 4 to decorative end papers gilt lettering and four raised bands on spine. Contents of volume I: Atar-Gull La Salamandre Le Marquis de Letoriere Arthur Therese Dunoyer Deux Histoires. 200 Dessins par J.-A. Beauce Graves par A. Lavielle. Contents volume II: Latreaumont Comedies sociales Jean Cavalier La Coucaratcha Le Commandeur de Malte. 200 Dessins par J.-A. Beauce Graves par A. Lavielle. Paris 27 Rue Guenegaud 27. Contents volume IV: Les Mysteres de Paris Deleytar. 200 Dessins par MM. Gavarni J.-A. Beauce et Syall atc. etc. Graves par A. Lavielle. Paris 5 Rue du Pont-de-Lodi. All 3 volumes show some soiling foxing corners worn through to boards edge wear. No marks in books binding tight. Various paginations text in French. Book condition VG-. Imprimerie Schneider hardcover
1829015312Edinburgh: printed for Maclachlan & Stewart 1829. Book measures 29.5x23.cm. 32 plates with accompanying text. Binding rubbed worn top board detached. Internally some light spotting browning to plates library stamps on title and verso of plates. Pages and plates in good condition. Ideal binding copy. . New Edition. Hardcover. Good Plus. Quarto. printed for Maclachlan & Stewart Hardcover
1845142095Imprenta de D. Jose Gaspar 1845. Tapa dura. 2ª Mano. . Madrid Jose Gaspar editor 1844. Traducida al castellano por Mariano Urrabieta. Edición ilustrada con un considerable número de viñetas y el retrato del autor grabado en acero. Encuadernado en pasta española de época. . . . 21x14 cm. tapa dura Imprenta de D. Jose Gaspar hardcover
1842043261Bruxelles: Meline Cans et Compagnie. 11 vols published 1842-1844 bound in 3q black calf gilt with contrasting labels raised bands marbled boards and end-papers and edges leather worn and many labels rubbed or lacking else binding tight and sound comprising 348; 262; 267 ; 287; 281; 284; 273; 282; 237; 259; 140pp vol 11 published 1844 9 others 1843 Belgian first edition published contemporaneously with the French edition . Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1842. Meline, Cans et Compagnie hardcover
184449060London: Chapman and Hall 1844/1845. 8vo. In three volumes. iv 491; 375; 372 16 pp. First edition. Green blind-stamped cloth with gilt lettering. Volume 1 issued 1844 volumes 2 & 3 in 1845. Usually in red cloth this edition does not have the illustrations. Some dampspotting to boards especially vols. 2 & 3. 16 page publisher's list at rear of vol. 3. All volumes firm with little wear. This is a heavy set and may require additional postage if being shipped outside of Europe. . Very Good. Blind-stamped Cloth. First Edition. 1844. Chapman and Hall 1844/1845 hardcover
184530129Paris : Paulin 1845. 331 332 327 352 pages 280x185mm demi-chagrin coins titre et ornementations dors au dos quelques rousseurs au dbut et la fin des volumes autrement bon exemplaire. Belle reliure. 4041 Paulin unknown
187650672Paris: Librairie internationale Lacroix Verboeckhoven & Cie 1876. Fine. Librairie internationale Lacroix Verboeckhoven & Cie Paris 1876 11 x 18 cm 4 volumes reliés New édition which conforms to that of 1851 corrected by Eugène Sue. Half navy blue shagreen bindings spines slightly faded with five raised bands decorated with gilt floral motifs marbled paper boards blue paper endpapers and pastedowns some corners slightly bumped. Some light foxing. Handsome set in charming uniform binding. Librairie internationale Lacroix, Verboeckhoven & Cie hardcover
1844857F42London: Chapman and Hall 1844-1845 . First edition. Leather. Very Good. 9" by 6". Not Stated. The complete first English language edition of Eugene Sue's popular work of French literature illustrated throughout. Sadleir 3159. The first issue of the first edition with plates. The first edition was reissued without plates in late 1845.Illustrated with ninety-six plates across all three volumes engraved by Heath after various artists. Lacking eight plates including the frontispiece of volume III.Eugene Sue was a French novelist considered to be one of a number of authors responsible for the popularisation of the serial novel.His works were strongly influenced by the upcoming notions of socialism with this considered to be a strongly 'anti-Catholic' work and to have influenced legislation on the Jesuits and caused a general "jesuitophobie".With the armorial bookplate of 'Learmount' to each front pastedown and contemporary inscriptions dated 1846 to the verso of each front free endpaper.A uniformly bound three volume set of this influential and somewhat controversial work by the noted French author Eugene Sue. In full calf bindings with gilt detailing to back strips. Externally very smart. Rubbing to back strip head and tail and joints with boards clean. Bookplates to front pastedowns with inscriptions to versos of front free endpapers. Internally firmly bound. Pages lightly age toned with significant spotting to plates. Volume I frontispiece partially hand coloured by a prior owner. Very Good Chapman and Hall hardcover
184531529London: Chapman and Hall 1845. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Red morocco leather boards with marbled pink truncated triangles front and back gilt lettering and decorations on spines raised bands boards very well kept gilt top edges of texts some foxing on fore and bottom edges of text blocks all texts tight and unmarked age toning light and uniform some foxing on pages of all three volumes less volumes foxing in volumes II and III volume III printed in 1846 absolutely NO mustiness all volumes have attached red bookmark ribbon. Chapman and Hall hardcover
1843187808Paris: Charles Gosselin 1843. Hardcover. VG All covers have general shelf wear. edge/corner damage. All spines have gracking peeling. damages at hinge point with covers. Bookblocks have age toning and foxing. Interior pages have age toning and intermitent staining. French language text. 4 volumes. Decorative boards. Red leather corners and spines. Gilt lettering on 5 raised band spine. Top edge gilt. 4 volumes. Charles Gosselin hardcover
1844316572London: Chapman and Hall 1844. hardcover. very good. 3 volumes. 3/4 maroon morocco marbled boards ornately gilt spine top edges gilt. London: Chapman and Hall 1844. First English Edition. Very good.<br/> <br/> Chapman and Hall unknown
1845318400London: Chapman and Hall 1845. First English Edition. With 104 illustrations by Heath. iv 491; iv 375; iv 372pp. 3 vols. 8vo. Bound in three quarters tan polished calf gilt spine leather title labels marbled boards t.e.g. First English Edition. With 104 illustrations by Heath. iv 491; iv 375; iv 372pp. 3 vols. 8vo. Sadleir 3159 Chapman and Hall unknown
189918208<p>Dana Estes 1899. Hardcover. Very Good. Twelve volumes of what was originally a 20 volume set; all volumes are in very good shape with the gilt lettering on spine and front cover still in excellent shape in all. The one defect is a small chunk missing from the shoulder of the spine of Volume II of ""Pride""; ex-library books from the old Grosvenor Library of Buffalo NY; each volume has a Grosvenor Lkibrary label on the front pastedown a withdrawn stamp on the rear flyleaf a ""Penalty for Injuries to Property"" label on the rear pastedown and a small round library label sticker on the spine. Text blocks for all volumes are gilt on the top edge. Missing from this set are The Knight of Malta Luxury Gluttony and The Wandering Jew.</p> Dana Estes hardcover
1899RSUEWOR00RJBFrancis A. Nicholls & Co. 1899. Very Good. Sue Eugene. Works of Eugene Sue. Boston Massachusetts: Francis A. Nicholls & Co. 1899. Edition de Luxe #10 of 1000 copies. 8vo. Rust-colored cloth with . Book condition: Very good with very light bumping to spine ends and very light rubbing to extremities. Set appears to have no standard collective title. Especially scarce. Francis A. Nicholls & Co. hardcover
1845014637London: T. C. Newby 1845. Hardcover. Very Good. Robert Cruikshank. Two volumes in one. No date on title page published sometime between 1845 and 1849. Three-quarter grained brown leather with brown cloth sides demarcated with gilt rules. Raised bands gilt lettering in two compartments and tooled ornaments in remaining four compartments. Top edge gilt. Marbled endpapers. Lacks a half-title page and list of illustrations. The engraved title page faces the typographic title page in the first volume; no title page precedes the second volume. Fourteen engraved plates including title page. 8vo. pp. 442 376. A very scarce copy of the Osborne translation of Sue's Mathilde; this edition also being notable for its inclusion of Robert Cruikshank's engravings dated 1845. Isaac Robert Cruikshank 1789-1856 was a caricaturist and illustrator who along with his brother George who illustrated for Dickens pioneered the use of speech balloons. It appears that Cruikshank produced twenty-four plates for Matilda however only thirteen appear in this copy. The title page indicates that T. C. Newby was located at Wigmore-Street Cavendish-Square though the illustrated plates and the last page of the second volume indicate that they were each printed at 72 Mortimer Street. The publisher and printer Thomas Cautley Newby was located at 72 Mortimer Street between 1844 and 1849. T. C. Newby hardcover
183835862Paris: F. Bonnaire; Dupuis Dumarsais 1838. First editions of vols. I-IV; second edition of vol. V. Illustrated with folding charts maps facsimiles and numerous engravings after Johannot Raffet and others. 5 vols. 8vo. Mid-nineteenth-century quarter calf and blue marbled boards. Bookplates. Some rubbing to extremities. First editions of vols. I-IV; second edition of vol. V. Illustrated with folding charts maps facsimiles and numerous engravings after Johannot Raffet and others. 5 vols. 8vo. F. Bonnaire; Dupuis Dumarsais unknown
1857feb1188751857. Used. For more details please contact me unknown
1844245437Paris: Au Comptoir des Imprimeurs-Unis 1844. Second Edition. Hardcover. Worn copy bound in full aniline calf with a leather gilt-blocked label to the spine. Some wear and tear to the spine and panel edges as with age. Physical description; Four volumes in two. Subjects; History. French Navy. Paris: Au Comptoir des Imprimeurs-Unis hardcover
18443455<p>The first English edition of an international best-seller a fiercely anti-Catholic gothic novel that was first published in serial form in Paris as <em>Le Juif errant</em> 1844. Eugène Sue - who incidentally is remembered as coining the phrase 'revenge is a dish best served cold' in his novel <em>Matilde</em> 1841 - is mostly remembered for his socialist-inspired anti-Catholic novels the present novel and <em>The Mysteries of Paris</em> both of which were enormously popular examples of the serial novel in France. In <em>The Wandering Jew</em> Sue tells of the conflict between the eponymous hero and the villain a Jesuit called Rodin set against a backdrop of poverty crime and the harsh life of working class Paris contrasted with the corruption of the nobility. Both books were highly controversial because of their vivid gothic portrayals of violence and corruption and their overtly socialist and anti-clerical message.</p><p>First published in serial form in England this English translation appeared bi-weekly in illustrated parts at one shilling concurrently with the original French text. When the first volume was completed for separate publication Chapman & Hall began the publication of a series of twenty-six sixpenny parts containing the illustrations alone which were published as <em>Heath's Illustrations to the Wandering Jew</em> 1845-1846. The present set was issued late in 1845 although the title-pages are unaltered from their first appearance in 1844 without the illustrations and bound in dark green fine-ribbed cloth.</p><p>Sadleir 3159. </p><p>First Edition in English Second Issue. <em>Three Volumes 8vo 215 x 130 mm pp. iv 491 1; iv 375; iv 372 tear to I 69 through text with no loss </em> <em>in contemporary half olive leather over green cloth boards the edges of the boards slightly damp-stained with loss of pigment boards tooled in gilt along the edges spines ruled lettered and numbered in gilt marbled edges and endpapers with the heraldic bookplate of Kemmis in each volume</em></p> Chapman and Hall
1844167200London: Chapman and Hall 1844. hardcover. very good. 3 vols. 3/4 tan calf brown leather labels ornately gilt spine marbled boards. London: Chapman and Hall 1844. First English Edition. Very good .<br/> <br/> Chapman and Hall unknown
19002710<p>Each volume has a frontipiece. Marbelized endpapers. Morrocco bindings and marbelized boards. Limited set this is number 450 of 1000. This set has been read. Some volumes have wear along edges a few have wear top of spine. Text unmarked. No other visible flaws. Etchings are in b&w. Additional pictures will be taken on request. Biblio allows only 12 images per listing.</p> Francis a. Niccolls hardcover
1880LTH16-E-20London: John Dicks c1880. Leather. Near Fine. 8.5" by 5.5". None. Three stories bound together in one volume. Translated from the original French into English for 'Dick's Library'. No date to works dated from Copac. The first two stories to this volume The Gogo Family and Andre the Savoyard were written by French novelist Charles Paul de Kock. The final work Madame Blue Beard was written by Eugene Sue another French novelist. Sue is known for establishing the genre of the serial novel. In a full calf binding with gilt stamping to the board edges and spine. Externally smart with small areas of rubbing to the spine label and to the head and tail of spine. Some handling marks to boards and spine. Minor bumping to the extremities and to the bottom of the front board. Bookseller's label to the recto of front endpaper T J Fenning and sons. Internally firmly bound. Pages are generally bright with slight age toning to edges. The odd spot to the endpapers. Near Fine John Dicks hardcover
1861123301Paris Librairie du progrès Imprimerie Charles Blot 186./187. ca. Volumi 10 in 8° bella legatura coeva in mezza pelle rossa e punte con titoli e fregi oro ai dorsi in 5 scomparti. Ritratto dell'A. inciso in una tavola in antiporta pp. 496 con14 tavole incise fuori testo pp. 432 con 9 tavole incise fuori testo 472 con 9 tavole incise fuori testo pp. 368 con 13 tavole incise fuori testo pp. 512 con 9 tavole incise fuori testo pp.448 con 8 tavole incise fuori testo pp. 558 con 10 tavole incise fuori testo pp. 350 2 n.n. con 9 tavole fuori testo in questo 8° volume nelle due pagine finali è segnalata la data 24 maggio 1878 pp. 330 4 n.n. con 5 tavole incise fuori testo pp. 700 2 n.n. con 6 tavole fuori testo: Esemplare con 93 tavole delle 100 ca dette carenza questa del tutto comune per questa opera così come la difformita' della carta usata tutte differenze dovute alla lunghezza del periodo nel quale l'opera si completo'. Buon esemplare con solo una mancanza non grave alla pagina 109/110 del settimo volume certamente per un difetto della carta. Tagli marmorizzati Paris, Librairie du progrès (Imprimerie Charles Blot) unknown
184408955THE WANDERING JEW C & H 1844 first edition 3 volumes. some wear to bottom edges and corner tips else a very good to very good set bound in half-leather with raised and ornately decorated spines marbled boards and marbled end-papers. With the book-plates of Henry Joy and James Joy both early and famous Detroit industrialists. Immortality. Chapman & Hall hardcover