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1886R150202828CALMANN LEVY. 1886. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 308 pages- 1 signature sur la page de garde. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.08-XIX ème siècle
184578507set2Paulin libraire-éditeur 1845. leather_bound. Acceptable. 8x4x10. Paul Gavarni. In French. Complete set of 2 volumes published by Paulin 1845. Leather over cloth boards; substantial wear to the leather including boards exposed at the bottom edges of both volumes. Volume 1 with rear hinge partly opening. Pencil notations on front endpapers of Volume 1. Both volumes with moderate foxing throughout. Marvellously illustrated with many engravings. NOTE: because of these volume's heavy weight extra charges may be requested for shipping and handling. Paulin, libraire-éditeur hardcover
1845859M40Paris: Paulin Libraire-Editeur 1845. Leather. Very Good. 11" by 7.5". Gavarni. Eugène Sue's classic novel The Wandering Jew written in the original French in a four volume set with illustrations by Gavarni. A four volume set in half calf and silk bindings. With the important Gavarni illustrations. Delightfully illustrated with 23 plates to Volume I; 20 plates to Volume II; 22 plates and a folding map to Volume III; and 17 plates to Volume IV with numerous in-text illustrations vignettes and head and tail pieces throughout the volumes. Collated complete. Le Juif Errant or The Wandering Jew was a serially published novel which was hugely popular in Paris and elsewhere. It was written by Eugène Sue 1804-1857 who made popularised the genre of the serial novel in France. This 1845 is complete in four volumes with illustrations by Paul Gavarni 1804-1866 a French caricaturist. This was one of the most ambitious of his book illustration projects. In half calf and silk bindings. Externally fairly smart with some shelf wear to the boards and rubbing to the spine and extremities. Fading to the rear board of vol I and a little to the front board of vol IV. Pages 11 to 15 of vol IV are coming loose but otherwise pages are firmly bound. Pages are bright but spotted throughout. Faint tidemarks to the page perimeters of vol IV. Very Good Paulin, Libraire-Editeur hardcover
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
1845FGN20-C-13Brussels: H. Bourlard 1845. Leather. Good Only. 6" by 4". None. A charming set of Joseph Marie Eugene Sue's popular serial novel. Complete in five volumes.In the original French.'Le Juif Errant' was a serially published novel attaining great popularity in Paris and across the globe.This novel is considered to have influenced legislation on the Jesuits and caused a general "jesuitophobie"Eugene Sue was strongly affected by the Socialist ideas of the day and these prompted his most famous works the "anti-Catholic" novels.Ink inscription to the verso of each front blank and to the title page of Volume I. In a half diced calf binding with marbled paper to the boards. Externally sound. Rubbing to the boards and spines. Backstrips of Volumes I and V are lifting heavier to Volume I. Joints are starting but firm. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and generally clean with some spots mostly to the first and last few pages. The occasional light pencil annotation. Good Only H. Bourlard hardcover
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
18451379DB1845. 4 Bde. Paris Paulin 1845. 4°. 4 331 S.; 4 332 S.; 4 327 S.; 4 352 S. Mit 83 Tafeln u. zahlr. Textillustr. nach Paul Gavarni u. 1 gest. gef. Karte. Lederbde. d. Zt. mit Rückenvergoldung berieben u. bestossen. Vicaire 687. - Erste illustrierte Ausgabe des erstmals 1844 erschienenen Werks des franz. Schriftstellers Eugène Sue eig. Marie-Joseph Sue 1804-1857 der vor allem durch "Les mystères de Paris" berühmt wurde. - Mit Besitzerstempel auf fl. Vorsatz. Vorsätze leimschattig. Stellenweise stockfleckig. 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
184540369Paris: Paulin. Good with no dust jacket. 1845. Leather. Many; 8.25; 3/4 leather over marbled boards. Liberally illustrated. 4 volumescomplete. Binding sound and pliable. Classic French tale. Light scattered foxing but mostly bright white. Blue spine faded to brown. Domestic USA shipping included. Folding map at page 155 in vol 3. . Paulin hardcover
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
184432820731<p>Ten volumes in five. Complete with half-titles. Contemporary half calf. Light rubbing some foxing. A very good untouched set.</p><p>First edition of Sue's<em> The Wandering Jew</em>. This is the rare first edition in book form preceding the far more common illustrated and popular editions that soon followed.<br />Sue's <em>Le Juif Errant</em> a classic of French nineteenth-century popular fiction was written at the height of the age of Balzac Dumas and Hugo.</p><p>According to Sue's novel the Huguenot Rennepont family lost its wealth during the French Catholic persecution. What little remained was entrusted to the Jewish banker Samuel who with his heirs turned the money into a fortune over 150 years. The terms of the arrangement called for the descendants to meet at a certain address in Paris in 1832 to divide the inheritance. This book is the story of the seven remaining members of the family and the efforts of the Jesuits to eliminate them and claim the fortune for themselves. The old Jewish banker appears at the novel's end proclaiming an end to the curse of the Wandering Jew.</p><p>"Eugene Sue wrote his <em>Juif Errant</em> in 1844. From the latter work … most people derive their knowledge of the legend" <em>Jewish Encyclopedia</em>. The medieval story of the Wandering Jew describes a Jew who taunted Jesus on the way to his crucifixion saying "Go on more quickly." Jesus replied "I go but thou shalt wait till I return" thereby condemning the man to roam the earth until the Second Coming. Oral tradition song and popular literature perpetuated the long-lived anti-Semitic legend and described supposed sightings of the Wandering Jew.</p><p>"Sue was like Dumas an improviser and possessed remarkable fecundity and invention. To these qualities add the instinct for portraying the weird and the terrible and it is not hard to understand why he was popular in his day and retains a good share of that popularity still" Warner.</p><p>The first edition is rarely encountered in a contemporary binding complete with all half-titles. Only one set appears in the auction records of the past twenty-five years.</p> Paulin hardcover
1845199205Paris: Paulin 1845. Hardcover. Good Boards are edgeworn/scuffed/smudged; textblock edges are toned/scuffed/smudged; penciled words may be found on endpapers; interior is lightly toned with occasional foxing/smudging; binding is solid on these books. Gavarni Par. Half-bound purple-leather and marbled boards with gilt lettering and illustration on the spine; marbled endpapers; four volumes; 331 332 327 352 pp.; richly illustrated. Text in French. Nicely illustrated copies of this book about the mythical legend of "The Wandering Jew." Paulin hardcover
184653797Bruxelles: Meline Cans et Compagnie 1846. 3 vols. Large 8vo 27x18 cm. Contemporary green halfmorocco with morocco cornerpieces; spines nicely gilt with floral ornaments; covers green cloth spots on covers; corners sl. dam.; some gilt of title gone. Richly illustrated with woodengravings i.a. 70 full-page by Brown Lacoste Pannemaker Bocquet Duverger Van Caubeghe etc. after Huard a.o. - Tome Premier: iv402 pp. With 26 full-page engravings we have seen copies with 28 plates: binder's error. - Tome Deuxième: iv420 pp. and 23 full-page engravings. - Tome Troisième: iv396 pp. with 21 full-page engravings including the "Juif errant' by Hendrickx on a toned background. - All the engravings with protecting tissues. - On the whole a clean set only a very few small spots in places about 16 leaves with large brown spots and 6 with marginal waterstain. Meline, Cans et Compagnie hardcover
1846187921Bruxelles: Meline 1846. Hardcover. VG Covers have general wear discoloration corner/edge wear. Spines have damage to top/bottom some damage at hinge to cover. Bookblocks have age toning. Interior pages have age toning and foxing. Some pencil markings from previous owner present. French language text. 3 Volumes. Decorative cloth boards. Green cloth corners and spines. Gilt lettering on spine. Vol I 402pgs. Vol II 420pgs. Vol III 396pgs. Meline hardcover
1845elala1632Paris: Paulin 1845. 1845. 4 Volumes in 2. large 8vo. pp. 2 p.l. 331; 2 p.l. 332; 2 p.l. 327; 2 p.l. 352. with half-titles. 1 folding engraved map. 83 wood-engraved plates & c600 head & tailpieces initials & vignettes by Leloir Best Hotelin & Régnier after Gavarni Girardet & Pauquet. contemporary quarter calf gilt backs rubbed hinges of Vol. II cracked some light foxing. First Illustrated Edition. This was Gavarnis most ambitious book project; he was responsible for the approximately 600 vignette text illustrations and of the eighty-three plates only sixteen were not after his designs. Ray The Art Of The French Illustrated Book 1700 to 1914 206. Vicaire VII 687-89. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Paris: Paulin, 1845. Hardcover
1846P292Bruxelles: Meline Cans Et Compagnie 1846. Hardback. Vg. large 8vo. 3 volumes complete. 402; 417; 392pp. French text. Nice early set orig. pub 1845. Original green half-calf with raised bands and gilt titles. Bindings generally a little rubbed but an attractive tight and sound set. Please email for photos. <br/> <br/> Meline, Cans Et Compagnie hardcover
1845217703Paris: Paulin 1845. hardcover. very good. 83 plates and numerous text illustrations by Gavarni occasional light foxing. 4 volumes tall 8vo later 1/2 burgundy morocco. Paris: Paulin 1845. Very Good .<br/> <br/> Houfe 314.<br/> <br/> Paulin unknown
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
187650672Librairie internationale Lacroix, Verboeckhoven & Cie | Paris 1876 | 11 x 18 cm | 4 volumes reliés
184585453Paulin | Paris 1845 | 18.50 x 27.50 cm | 4 volumes reliés en 2
18528738à l'administration de librairie 1852 1852, à l'administration de librairie, Paris. 2 volumes in-8 demi-cuir rouge, dos à 5 nerfs, dorures sur dos. Premier tome de 429 pages, second volume de 424 pages. Ouvrages illustrés de gravures nb hors texte. | Etat : Etat général moyen; coins et dos émoussés, piqûres et taches à l'intérieur des ouvrages ne nuisant pas à la lecture du texte; début de désolidarisation des deux premières pages du second volume. (Ref.: J4881)
1845217703Paris: Paulin 1845. hardcover. very good. 83 plates and numerous text illustrations by Gavarni occasional light foxing. 4 volumes tall 8vo later 1/2 burgundy morocco. Paris: Paulin 1845. Very Good .<br/><br/> Houfe 314.<br/><br/> Paulin unknown books
1845136661845 Paris, Paulin, 1845, 10 tomes en 5 vol. in 18, rel. d'ép. demi-chagrin marron foncé, dos ornés de double-filets à froid, bon ex. quasiment sans rousseurs.
1846ROD0011083Méline, Cans et Cie. 1846. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Quelques rousseurs. 2 tomes. Manque le tome troisième. Tome 1er : 402 pp., 2ème plat frotté, coiffes frottées, mlouillures en tête in fine. Tome 2ème : 417 pp., coins très frottés, plats et coiffes frottées. Nombreuses illustrations gravées sur bois de Louis Hart pour la plupart, dont 72 hors-texte. Titre et ornements dorés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 96-Livres remarquables par leur illustration, leur papier
184595801845 Editions Paulin Paris 1845. Année de l'originale. Edition au format Cazin. 10 tomes reliés en 5 volumes in-16. Reliure d'époque demi chagrin rouge, filets or sur les dos, infimes piqûres sur quelques pages, sinon bel état. Rare édition destinée aux voyageurs pour ce livre qui connut une large diffusion.