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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 books
18354431Paris, Félix Bonnaire, 1835-1837 5 volumes, 15 X 24 cm., reliés. La série est complète des 34 gravures et des fac-similés mentionnés dans [Vicaire, VII, 674], mais on ne les trouve pas aux mêmes emplacements. Il manque le feuillet "errata et ordre des planches" du tome 1. Demi-chagrins à coins et nerfs, dos ornés. Menus défauts sur ces solides reliures. Une fente en marge de la page 516 du tome 3. Cachet humide de M. Aubry-Vitet.sur les pages de titre ou de faux-titre, chiffre 14 noté sur une garde blanche dans chaque tome. Quasi absence de rousseurs pour cette belle série.
184566187Edition illustrée par Gavarni, 4 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin bordeaux, dos à 5 nerfs, Paulin, Paris, 1845, 2 ff., 331 pp., 2 ff., 332 pp. ; 2 ff., 327 pp. ; 2 ff., 352 pp. avec vignettes, carte dépliante et 80 planches hors texte sur 83 (23, 20, 20, 17) d'après Gavarni, K. Girardet et Pauquet
1890RO20144298LIBRARIE DU PROGRES. vers 1890. In-4. Relié demi-cuir. Etat passable, Plats abîmés, Dos à nerfs, Intérieur acceptable. Tome 1: 528 pages, 66 livraisons. Tome 2: Paginé de 530 à 808 + 255 pages, de la livraison n°67 à la 133e livraison. Tome 3: Paginé de 258 à 808, de la livraison n°134 à la 202e livraison. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc, dans le texte. Texte sur 2 colonnes. Auteur, titre, tomiason et fleurons dorés sur le dos cuir rouge. Plats décolorés, frottés, et muets. Quelques déchirures en bas de quelques pages, en marge, n'altérant pas la lecture. Manque en coiffe en pied du tome.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.08-XIX ème siècle
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
1865G0903Bruxelles - Leipzig, A. Lacroix, Verboeckhoven & Cie Éditeurs, 1865 ; in-8, 456 + 446 + 470 + 480 + 460 + 484 + 468 + + 514 + 524 + 536 + 584 pp., reliures demi-cuir rouge, dos lisses, tranches jaspées. Eugène Sue fut un écrivain français de la première moitié du 19ème siècle. Dandy et fortuné, il hérita à 26 ans de la fortune de son père qu'il dépensa aussitôt. Ce n'est qu'à ce moment qu'il se mit à écrire. Converti au socialisme, il publia les Mystères de Paris dont Théophile Gautier dirait que des malades attendirent avant de mourir pour lire la fin des Mystères de Paris. Elu député de Paris, il dut s'exiler en 1851 en Savoie, où il est mourut en 1857. Bon état.
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 books
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
1859RO30139520ALEXANDRE CADOT. 1858-1859. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 317 + 322+ 322+ 311 +319 + 361 pages - titre, tomaison et filets dorés sur le dos - coiffes et coins émoussés - mors fendus - quelques tampons - pages de faux titre partiellement déchirée dans le tome 1 - 2 PHOTOS DISPONIBLES. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.08-XIX ème siècle
184585453Paulin | Paris 1845 | 18.50 x 27.50 cm | 4 volumes reliés en 2
184417443<p><b>1844 1st ENGLISH ed Eugene Sue The Wandering Jew Mystery Literature Poverty 3v</b></p><p>Eugene Sue was a 19th-century French novelist known for being one of the first French authors to fuse characters from different social classes making his work popular amongst all readers not just upper or lower classes. His books such as '<i>Mysteries in Paris'</i> and '<i>The</i> <i>Wandering</i><i>Jew'</i> depicted various aspects of underclass society – rampant disease poverty – and helped establish the 'city mysteries' literary genre.</p><p>Item number: #17443</p><p>Price: $599</p><p>SUE Eugene</p><p><b><i>The Wandering Jew</i></b></p><p>London : Chapman and Hall 186 Strand 1844-1845. First English edition.</p><p><br /></p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages: 3 volumes</p><p>o Vol. I – iv 491 1</p><p>o Vol. II – iv 375 1</p><p>o Vol. III – iv 372</p><p>· References: Sadlier 3159</p><p>· Language: English</p><p>· Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p>· Size: ~8.5in X 5.5in 22cm x 14.5cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>17443</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> Chapman and Hall, 186 Strand hardcover
1845310388London: Chapman and Hall 186 Strand 1845. First authorized English translation bound from the 90 parts. Pictorial title pages; with numerous illustrations in the text. iv 484; iv 504; iv 442 pp. 3 vols. Lg 8vo. Bound in three quarters crimson morocco and cloth sides a.e.g. by Morrell. In slipcase. First authorized English translation bound from the 90 parts. Pictorial title pages; with numerous illustrations in the text. iv 484; iv 504; iv 442 pp. 3 vols. Lg 8vo. Fine First Authorized English Edition. A wide-ranging romantic adventure novel in which the City of Paris itself becomes the major protagonist. Many editions of Sue's classic book have been printed in very small type - this the first authorized English edition - is a welcome exception. Chapman and Hall, 186 Strand unknown books
1853249428Spain 1853. unbound. 1 page on gray paper 8.5 x 5.25 inches with a handwritten address on the back along with several postmarks Spain May 1853. This moving letter signed "Sue" was a response to a friend who was exiled in Spain. Sue wrote this letter also while in exile and described the suffering he experienced being away from home. He thanked his friend for a letter and asked him where and how Sue could send him a book edited in Geneva. Small tears along the folds; paperclip impression in the top margin; Sue's name and dates written in a different hand on the bottom margin; partially-erased pencil notations on the back. Good condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
1853249428Spain 1853. unbound. 1 page on gray paper 8.5 x 5.25 inches with a handwritten address on the back along with several postmarks Spain May 1853. This moving letter signed "Sue" was a response to a friend who was exiled in Spain. Sue wrote this letter also while in exile and described the suffering he experienced being away from home. He thanked his friend for a letter and asked him where and how Sue could send him a book edited in Geneva. Small tears along the folds; paperclip impression in the top margin; Sue's name and dates written in a different hand on the bottom margin; partially-erased pencil notations on the back. Good condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
184585453Paris: Paulin 1845. Fine. Paulin Paris 1845 18.50 x 27.50 cm 4 volumes reliés en 2 First edition superbly illustrated by Gavarni with 83 hors-texte plates as well as 600 in-text vignettes. Between pages 254-255 of the third volume our copy is complete with the folding map showing the Progressive March of Cholera Morbus in Asia and Europe from 1817 to 1832. Half-brown shagreen bindings spines slightly faded with four raised bands set with gilt dots and decorated with double gilt compartments marbled paper boards marbled endpapers and pastedowns. Some foxing as usual. Le juif errant is one of the greatest bestsellers of the 19th century published just after Les mystères de Paris. To the narrative qualities of Les mystères de Paris Le juif errant adds the intervention of the supernatural and the fantastic represented by the legendary vagabond who gives his name to the book. Preceded by cholera which inspired Eugène Sue to write anthology pages the legendary Jew returns from beyond the seas and beyond the centuries to prevent the Society of Jesus from seizing a fabulous fortune by eliminating its heirs one by one. Le juif errant being an adventure novel taking place in the four corners of the world. It triggered an anti-Jesuit movement in France. If Eugène Sue is more or less forgotten today he was not only one of the most famous novelists of the 19th century but the most read in Europe and even Dostoevsky was a regular reader of his work. Few writers of this era benefited from the editorial qualities demonstrated by Les mystères de Paris and Le juif errant abundantly and superbly illustrated. He was Dumas's main competitor and the latter thought he would even outlive him. Paulin hardcover
1853297760Spain 1853. unbound. Moving autographed letter signed "Sue" responding to a letter from a friend exiled in Spain. Sue wrote this letter also while in exile and describes the suffering he experiences being away from home. He thanks his friend for a letter and asks him where and how Sue could send him a book edited in Geneva. In French. 1 page on gray paper with handwritten address and several postmarks in orange and black on verso. 5" x 8". Spain May 1853.<br/><br/> unknown books
1846321013New York: Richards & Company 1846. First American Edition. 231 1 8 adspp. Stereotyped by Francis F. Ripley. 8vo. Original yellow pictorial printed wrappers. Very Good copy. Laid into a green cloth slipcase and chemise. First American Edition. 231 1 8 adspp. Stereotyped by Francis F. Ripley. 8vo. UNRECORDED IN WRAPPERS. BAL 8095 The description in the BAL includes the following: "Almost certainly issued in printed paper wrapper" Van Winkle never saw in wrappers. OCLC appears to record only four copies Richards & Company unknown books
1838RO40236544Dupuis Dumarsais - Magen, Paris. 1838. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Quelques rousseurs. 394 pages pour le tome I, 492 pages pour le tome II, 516 pages pour le tome III, 482 pages pour le tome IV et 480 pages pour le tome V. Gravure en noir et blanc en frontispices (tomes III-IV). Illustrés de nombreuses gravures et de fac-similés en noir et blanc sur planches hors texte (certaines dépliables). Auteurs, titres, tomaisons et filets dorés sur les dos. Tranches mouchetées vertes. Etiquettes de code sur les dos. Tampons de bibliothèque en pages de titre. Dos légèrement abîmés et décolorés (insolés). Quelques feuillets se détachant et quelques petites déchirures dans le tome I.. . . . Classification Dewey : 386-Marine
1846799A7New York: Harper & Brothers 1846. Leather. Near Fine. 10" by 6.5". Various . Two Stikeman uniformly bound volumes from the tale of 'The Wandering Jew' by Eugene Sue a new translation lavishly illustrated. Vol. I part II and vol. II part I of Eugene Sue's story of The Wandering Jew in lovely half morocco bindings signed Stikeman & Co. Originally published in French in 1844 popular in Paris upon its serial publication. The novel was considered intensely and deliberately anti-Catholic according to historian John McGreevy. The story evolves around the mythical figure of 'the wandering Jew' condemned to wander the Earth until the Rennepont family has been wiped from the earth.These copies are the 1846 edition lavishly illustrated with numerous illustrations in text by various artists. These copies were also grangerised with two-hundred-and-twenty-six full page plates some tipped in. In uniform half morocco bindings with marbled boards and endpapers and gilt to the top edge. Externally very smart with only minor shelf wear and minor rubbing. Internally firmly bound. The pages are generally bright and clean only the odd minor faint spot or faint handling mark to the odd leaf. Lavishly illustrated with numerous illustrations in text by various artists. These copies were also grangerised with two-hundred-and-twenty-six full page plates some tipped in. Near Fine Harper & Brothers hardcover