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18447107932J. Desoer 1844. Volumes 1-5 complete. Ex-library book and have the usual library/used-book markings inside.Hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Small octavo size. Cloth boards. Leather spine cover. Gilt lettering and bands on spine. Raised bands on spine. Bumped corners. Chipped spine. Tight binding. Clean pages. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1950grams ISBN: J. Desoer hardcover
18458106London: Printed For The Booksellers 1845. 8vo pp. 694 2 frontispiece engraved title-page and 13 plates. Original blue cloth boards blocked in blind spine blocked in gilt. Flyleaf excised hinges split exposing webbing rear joint splitting at head some wear to extremities. Ownership inscription of Arthur Morris to pastedown. An seemingly-unrecorded piracy of Sue’s mammoth anti-Catholic novel serialised in France beginning in 1844 and first published in English by Chapman and Hall in three volumes between 1844 and 1845. Several abridgements followed but this single-volume edition runs to just shy of 700 pages in tiny print apparently the complete text. We can find no trace of this printing in any institutional catalogues which has 1845 on its letterpress and 1846 on its engraved title-page; there is no printer listed but its gatherings are signed numerically which suggests a continental origin. Printed For The Booksellers hardcover
185094884Paris : Rue du Pont-de-Lodi 1850. 300x220mm. 32Êpages illustrÂŽ texte en deux colonnes reliure demi-basane. Auteur titre et filets dorÂŽs au dos ˆ nerfs. Plats papier marbrÂŽ. Ex-libris. Rousseurs sur les premiÂres et derniÂres pages. Bon ÂŽtat. 997 Rue du Pont-de-Lodi unknown
1860021464New York: Derby & Jackson 1860. First Edition First Printing . Embossed Cloth Gilt. Very Good . 7 7/16" Tall. 416 Pp. Original Binding Of Blindstamped Purple Cloth Gilt Title On Spine. Cloth Worn With Some Fraying At Top And Bottom Of Spine Gilt Strong But Not Brilliant. A Few Small Faint Waterspots On Covers Spine Faded To Tan Covers Somewhat Faded But Still Purplish. Original Yellow Endpapers Are Immaculate Except For A Small Personal Ownership Label E. Peeter Mauk Jr.; Hinges Tight. Contents Fresh And Immaculate. Sue Petigru Bowen Published Her Novels All Set In The Deep South Just Before The Civil War. Bowen Deals With The Fashionable World Of Resorts And Balls And With The Maturation Of Young Girls Into Womanhood. Her Male Characters Are Charming But Weak And Untrustworthy And Her Novels Have Didactic Rather Than Happy Endings. The Vision Of Young Trusting Girls Destroyed Or Embittered Through Their Experiences With Men Haunts Her Novels. Scarce. <br/> <br/> Derby & Jackson hardcover
18453585945Madrid.: Jose Gaspar. 1845. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 20 cm. 2 v. Encuadernación en tapa dura artesanal. Ilustrada con 300 viñetas en texto . Cubierta deslucida. Literatura.82 82 Jose Gaspar. hardcover
18471469439Logroño.: Imp. de D. Domingo Ruiz. 1847. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 17 cm. . Encuadernación en tapa dura artesanal plena piel con drados y tejuelo. Cubierta deslucida. Literatura francesa. Novela. Siglo XX. 821.133.1-31"19" 821.133.1-3 Imp. de D. Domingo Ruiz. hardcover
1846013219Paris: Paulin 1846. Quarter Bound. Good/No Jacket. 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. Quarter bound 2 volumes bound in one. A very good copy marred by intermittent foxing throughout the book. <br/> <br/> Paulin unknown
184549625Librairie de Charles Gosselin 1845. Bonded Leather. <b>Livre en français</b>. Couverture rigide. Nouvelle édition revue par l'auteur. Nombreuses gravures. 2 volumes reliures demi-basane légèrement défraîchies. 548 548 pages. Fortes rousseurs papier bruni tache d'encre en marge au 1er volume. <i>ref. 49625</i> Librairie de Charles Gosselin hardcover
183911607BARCELONA: Imprenta de D. Manuel Saurí 1839. Primera edición.- 8º menor.- XIV.- 175 pgs.- Media piel algo desgastada.- 1 grabado frontis. . Palau 324604 Imprenta de D. Manuel Saurí unknown
1846101298Bruxelles Meline Cans et C. 1846. Vol. 3 in 8° grande tela coeva con tracce d'uso e con mancanza al dorso del primo e terzo volume. Pp. 402 420 396 ricco di figure infratesto e di tavole fuori testo. Gialliture sparse ma nel complesso buon esemplare Bruxelles, Meline Cans et C. hardcover
185496118Kiessling Schnee & Co. Bruxelles 1854 1854. Ohln kl. 8° Band 2 45 6 von 6 Bänden auch einzeln erhältlich dann 2600 pro Band in guten Zustand AZC92. HC Kiessling, Schnee & Co., Bruxelles 1854, hardcover
1900169930Imprimerie Francaise January 1900. Limited. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. some scuffing and discoloration to covers some bumping to edges. Pages are clean and unmarked. Imprimerie Francaise hardcover
190025430Peter Fenelon Collier NY 1900. 3 Volumes1900 on Title Page VG-/GOOD AS-IS Dark Bluegreen cloth with Gold Gilt Titles on Spine cvr with rub wear & light spotting Interior nice tight clean light wear FOX few slightly loose pgs & Edge Tears 6 X 8 INCHES. VOL. 1 IS 437 Pgs Vol. 2 has few light stains Margin & Tape Repair on a pg Vol. 3 has 1312 numbered pgs light wear few mended pgs light FOX the 1312 is Total numer of pgs for All 3 Volumes They are numbered separately in the book. Hard Cover. Peter Fenelon Collier NY hardcover
18430740387Leipzig: Otto Wigand. Good-/No Jacket. 1843. First Edition. Half Leather. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Used volume 5 & 6 bound into a single volume; in marbled boards with green leather spine gilt spine titling; heave wear and rubbing to boards and spine outer hinges cracked at gutter rear board detached foxing and internal browning 8vo 155 166pp. Scarce. Keywords: Die Geheimnisse von Paris History German French. Otto Wigand hardcover
1900Of348New York New York U.S.A.: Peter Fenelon Collier & Son 1900. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Buckram Hardcover With Gilt Decorations. Deckled Edges. Peter Fenelon Collier & Son Hardcover
1846225<p><strong>Romanzo. Tradotto dal francese da Pietro Verdieri. 175x11 cm. A Spese dell'Editore Bastia 1846. </strong></p><p>--- Texti in italian. Half-leather marbled covers. All edges marbled gilt lettering and decoration on spines. Wear on hinges on spine ends and at the edges of the covers. Tight binding. Pages are clean.</p> A Spese dell'Editore hardcover
1890041290New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Company 1890. Undated ca. 1890. Illustrated. Reprinted from the original Chapman and Hall edition. Two volumes in three quarter dark brown smooth leather over marbled boards dual spine labels in black and gilt slightly raised spine bands gilt decorated compartments top edges gilt marbled endpapers about 7.75 inches tall. Some modest edgewear some roughness to top edge of first volume front joint a little weakened at the top but cover well attached sound text blocks but front hinges internally reinforced some time ago with some flexible clear tape which has gotten a little sticky making the front endpapers stick together at the hinge - but removal may do more harm than good pages clean personal library label at upper corner of front pastedowns no other names or markings. Hard Cover. Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Thomas Y. Crowell & Company Hardcover
1899148726Wm. L. Alison Company December 1899. Hardcover. Very Good. Vintage edition of the 1842 classic in green boards with pressed fleur de lis pattern 21 black and white illustrations. Solid binding text age toned but unmarked. Wm. L. Alison Company hardcover
1846189351Brussels: Maline Cans et Compagnie 1846. Hardcover. G All covers have general wear discoloration fading water damage Damage to top/bottom of spines some leather peeling. Bookblock has age toning. Interior pages have some age toning. Previous owners bookplate present in all volumes. French language text. Brown leather boards. Gilt lettering and decorative elements on spines. 3. volumes. Illustrations portraits. by Eugène Süe; edition illustrated by M. Louis Huard and others. Maline, Cans et Compagnie hardcover
1899P-17835Boston MA: Niccolls 1899. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo. LIMITED TO 100 NUMBERED COPIES of which this is number 17. Tissue interleavings to the fine etchings. A tight clean unmarked copy in gleaming gilt with only a little rubbing to the corners and very light fading to spine color. Extremely scarce Sue title in any edition. Niccolls hardcover
18453482944Cadiz.: Soc. Revista Medica. 1845. Hardcover. Oxido . Good. 17 cm. 220 p. 2 tomos en un volumen. Encuadernacion en tapa dura artesanal. Traducida al espanol para el omnibus gaditano . Oxido . Literatura.82 82 Soc. Revista Medica. hardcover
18452734661Paris.: Librairie de Charles Gosselin. 1845. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 24 p. 548 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial. con nervios decorados. Mémoires dune jeune femme. Nouvelle édition revue par lauteur. Deuxième partie . Cubierta deslucida. Literatura.82 82 Librairie de Charles Gosselin. hardcover
1845901M2London: C. Daly 1845. Leather. Good. 7" by 4.5". G. Standfast. Eugène Sue's novel 'Mathilde' translated into English by C. Rochford with illustrations by G. Standfast. A scarce edition of the English translation of this work in a half calf binding with blind stamping to the boards and spine. Eugène Sue 1804-1857 was a French novelist and one of several authors who popularised the genre of the serial novel with his The Mysteries of Paris. This novel concerns Parisian high society and infidelity and also contains the first known expression of the popular proverb "La vengeance se mange très-bien froide" later expressed in English as "Revenge is a dish best served cold".Translated into English by C. Rochford this work is illustrated with an engraved title page and twenty-one plates by G. Standfast. In a half calf binding. Externally sound with shelf wear and rubbing to the boards and spine and a little bumping to the extremities. Hinges are strained but held firmly by cords. Internally firmly bound. Pages are lightly age toned with the odd spot throughout more so to the plates. Ink stain to the fore edge affecting the first several pages but not the text. Good C. Daly hardcover
1844349425chapman and hall 1844and 1885 1st english translation. rebound all 3 volumns very good generally chapman and hall, unknown
1846788R53New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1846. Cloth. Good. 10.5" by 7". Various. A lavishly illustrated English translation of Eugene Sue's successful French novel complete in two volumes. First published in 1844 'The Wandering Jew' features the eponymous mythical figure condemned to wander the Earth until the Rennepont family has been wiped from the earth.Written by Eugene Sue 1804-1857 a French novelist best known for this work as well as 'The Mysteries of Paris'. His work 'Mathilde' coined the French expression 'La vengeance se mange tres-bien froide' later coined in English as 'Revenge is a dish best served cold'. Many of his works were historical in nature and he himself dramatized a number including this novel.Complete in two volumes.A new and 'elegant' English translation of this work.Illustrated by various French artists throughout.An uncommon edition of this illustrated translation. In the publisher's original full cloth binding. Externally generally smart with some noticeable wear to the head and tail of the spine as a result of bumping. Frontispiece portrait of the author is loose to volume I. Internally generally firmly bound. Pages have the odd spot. Good Harper & Brothers Publishers hardcover