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1826RO30014010AUCHER ELOY ET Cie. 1826. In-12. Relié. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 364 + 319 pages. Titre et auteur dorés sur le dos cuir noir. Tampon de bibliothèque du patronnage de nansouty. Reliure romantique. Page de faux titre et titre déchirées. Traces d'humidité. Quelques pages tâchées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 800-LITTERATURE (BELLES-LETTRES)
169917221Chez Charles Osmont | à Paris 1699 | 10 x 16.50 cm | relié
6j6815F. Changuion Amsterdam 1741. 580/487 Seiten Halbpergament der Zeit etwas fleckig und bestossen/Name auf Vorsatz/Rücken gebräunt. - Nicht bei Brunet/La Bruyere 1645 - 96 verbindet eine Übersetzung der Charaktere des Theophrast mit Charakter- und Sittenschilderungen seiner Zeit besonders des Hofes Ludwigs XIV und entwickelt in aphoistischer Form eine pessimistische Lebensphilosophie in knappem Stil in dessen Nachfolge der sozial- und zeitkritische Essay sich zur eigenständigen Gattung entwickelte - unknown
1947101961Nantes Chiffoleau. 1947 1 volume IN4. Rel.demi-maroquin vert à coins. Dos lisse, couverture conservée. Illustrations de Jean Bruneau. Tiré à 362 ex. celui-ci un des 300 sur pur fil avec suite des H.T à la sépia sur vélin.
1744011731Amsterdam: F. Changuion 1744. Hardcover. Very Good. 1744 edition two volumes 12mo lii 394pp; 464pp. original speckled calf gilt device front five raised bands more gilt title red leather moderate wear mostly at spine tips minor loss to foot of Vol I. Solidly bound. F. Changuion hardcover books
43281Paris. Hochereau & Panckoucke. 1765. 1 volume in-4, plein veau moucheté, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge.
1701728791701 Paris, Jean-Baptiste Delespine, 1701, in 12 relié plein veau brun ancien, dos à nerfs orné, tranches dorées, 4 feuillets non chiffrés, 484 pages et 6 feuillets non chiffrés ; coiffes usées, petite fente à un mors, coins légèrement émoussés.
1868007737Paris: D. Jouaust 1868. Book. Near Fine. Morocco. Limited and Numbered Edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Limited and Numbered Edition this one of only 12 copies # 12 on papier du Chine there were 2 copies printed on parchment 12 on Whatman paper and 500 on papier du verge. This copy additionally contains bound in the original prospectus of the series "Le Cabinet du Bibliophile" of which this is # 1. 4 x Errata 224 pp. Edited and published by D. Jouaust containing a true reprint of the original text of 1688. Finely bound by J. Larkins signed verso front flyleaf in contemporary full carmel crushed moroccom covers with gilt rules back in six compartments with second and third containing title and publisher the other four with a central gilt flower bordered by ornate gilt wide ornate gilt dentelles all edges gilt marbled end papers. Near Fine the binding Fine internally foxed at plain paper end pages no foxing to China paper. Prior owner names in pencil front end page old bookseller's description pasted to verso front flyleaf with the number 12 in pencil below that. Numbered 523 at limitation page nonetheless one of only 12 in papier du Chine and a lovely copy at that. D. Jouaust Hardcover
1885294045London: John Nimmo 1885. hardcover. very good. Translated by Henri Van Laun. 24 etchings by B. Damman and V. Foulquier 7 full page with tissue guards. 494 pages. Thick 8vo 3/4 burgundy morocco; spine lightly faded with 2 small spots one corner rubbed internally fine. London: John Nimmo 1885. Very good.<br/> <br/> Handsomely illustrated edition of fictional character studies based on actual people. One of 300 numbered copies.<br/> <br/> John Nimmo unknown
170114921Amsterdam 1701. Tome second. Beigebunden: Pascal Blaise; Suite des Caracteres de Theophraste et des Pensées 2 Bde. in einem Unbeschn. Dadurch etwas Verlust und kleine Risse an den auslaufenden Rändern Brunet III 720 8°. Pbd. marm. Literatur unknown
169917221à Paris: Chez Charles Osmont 1699. Fine. Chez Charles Osmont à Paris 1699 10 x 16.50 cm relié First edition. Tchemerzine VI 331. Contemporary full brown sheep binding. Decorated spine with raised bands. Worn headcaps. Overall rubbing. Large brown stain on upper cover. 3 corners slightly bumped. Pp. 158 to 168 foxed. All posthumous works by La Bruyère died in 1696 were completed by his editor Louis Ellies Dupin who wrote two dialogues for this work. La Bruyère takes part in this book in the theological quarrel between Bossuet and Fénelon defender of quietism. The author criticizes quietism in an ironic tone modeled on Pascal's Provincial Letters. Chez Charles Osmont hardcover
187172241871 Paris, Alphonse Lemerre, 1871. 2 volumes in-8° maroquin chocolat, dentelle dorée intérieure, tranches dorées (Cuzin) et un album in-8°.
19461062571946 Editions Littéraires de France - 1946 -2 volumes In-quarto (20,4 x 26 cm), brochés sous papier cristal + chemises et emboîtages cartonnés gris - Illustrations en couleurs dans le texte de Maurice Van Moppes + une suite des hors-texte et quatre dessins originaux de l'artiste - 249 + 263 pages - Un des 15 exemplaires sur papier Chiffon lettres A.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.I.J.K.L.M.N.O.P. accompagnés d'une suite des hors-texte et d'un dessin original de l'artiste - Exemplaire "D"
1389Editions littéraires de France, 1946, 2 br., couverture rempliée, illustrée, sous emboitage. 2 volumes in-4 de 250 et 266 pp., illustrations de Maurice Van Moppés, exemplaire numéroté, un des 925 exemplaires sur chiffon ;
1740438991740 Paris. Michel-Estienne David. 1740. 2 volumes in-12, plein maroquin rouge très légèrement frotté, triple filet doré en encadrement orné de petites rosaces aux angles, dos lisses, tranches dorées, roulettes intérieures dorées. XLVIII pp. ; 494 pp. - II pp. ; 579 pp. ; (4) pp. ; (1) p. bl.
1765294244Paris: Hochereau & Panckoucke 1765. hardcover. very good. Text in French. Copperplate frontispiece portrait and rubricated title with small engraved vignette. 484 pages. Thick 4to full mottled calf marbled endpapers all edges gilt with ornately gilt spine slight wear. Paris: Chez Hochereau et Panckoucke 1765. Very good.<br/> <br/> Hochereau & Panckoucke unknown
1765294244Paris: Hochereau & Panckoucke 1765. hardcover. very good. Copperplate frontispiece portrait and rubricated title with small engraved vignette. 484 pages. Thick 4to full mottled calf marbled endpapers all edges gilt with ornately gilt spine slight wear. Paris: Chez Hochereau et Panckoucke 1765. Very good.<br/><br/> Hochereau & Panckoucke unknown books
18723374Paris, Alphonse Lemerre, 1872. 2 vol. in-8 de XL, 383 + 400 pp. Demi-maroquin marron à coins à la Bradel, dos lisse, couvertures conservées. Dos légèrement passés, coins à peine frottés, une épidermure. E. Garaton.
169928937<p>Published posthumously in 1699 Jean de La Bruyère's Dialogues Posthumes examines the suppression of Quietism within the Catholic Church through satirical dialogues. Though critical in tone the text displays moments of literary sympathy toward Fénelon a central figure in the Quietist debate. As a first edition the book marks a distinct intersection of religious conflict and rhetorical strategy during the late 17th century. Good. Full leather binding shows modest corner rubbing with the text block firm and complete. Sextodecimo 16mo single volume. Collation: 11 382pp 1. No illustrations. First edition. References: not cited. #28937. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Charles Osmont hardcover
1868007737Paris: D. Jouaust 1868. Limited and Numbered Edition this one of only 12 copies # 12 on papier du Chine there were 2 copies printed on parchment 12 on Whatman paper and 500 on papier du verge. This copy additionally contains bound in the original prospectus of the series "Le Cabinet du Bibliophile" of which this is # 1. 4 x Errata 224 pp. Edited and published by D. Jouaust containing a true reprint of the original text of 1688. Finely bound by J. Larkins signed verso front flyleaf in contemporary full carmel crushed moroccom covers with gilt rules back in six compartments with second and third containing title and publisher the other four with a central gilt flower bordered by ornate gilt wide ornate gilt dentelles all edges gilt marbled end papers. Near Fine the binding Fine internally foxed at plain paper end pages no foxing to China paper. Prior owner names in pencil front end page old bookseller's description pasted to verso front flyleaf with the number 12 in pencil below that. Numbered 523 at limitation page nonetheless one of only 12 in papier du Chine and a lovely copy at that. . Limited and Numbered Edition. Morocco. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Limited Edition. D. Jouaust Hardcover books
169956019Paris: Chez Charles Osmont 1699. First edition. Title page with printer's device. 11 leaves 382 2 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Contemporary speckled calf gilt spine leather label marbled endpapers. Fine. First edition. Title page with printer's device. 11 leaves 382 2 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Posthumous attack on the quietists by the immortal author of Les "Caractères" de Thèophraste 1688. After his death in 1696 La Bryère's work was completed by the editor Louis Ellis du Pin who wrote the final two dialogues "pour remplir le dessein de l'Auteur" and had them published. Brunet III: 723 Chez Charles Osmont unknown
188517401New York: Scribner & Welford John C. Nimmo London Ballantyne Press 1885. One of 300 copies printed. This is number 46. 24 Etchings by B. Damman and V. Foulquier plates on tissue tipped in. 1 vols. 8vo. Black morocco gilt cornerpieces. Upper joint neatly repaired some light rubbing and light offsetting else a good handsome copy of this work. One of 300 copies printed. This is number 46. 24 Etchings by B. Damman and V. Foulquier plates on tissue tipped in. 1 vols. 8vo. This was originally published in 1688 as "Caractères de Théophraste traduits du grec avec les Caractères ou les Moeurs de ce siècle." The original contributions by La Bruyère are primarily observations on character and conduct describing portraits of people and their failings many were thinly disguised descriptions of living people. It was first translated into English in 1699 and is credited with greatly having influenced the English essayists of that time. Scribner & Welford, John C. Nimmo, London [Ballantyne Press] unknown
ORD-5681Traduits du grec ou Les Caractères et les Murs de ce siècle. 10°édition. A La Haye chez Adrian Moetjens. 1698. In-12 plein vélin, dos à 5 nerfs, pièce de titre basane brune, (reliure postérieure), titre en noir et rouge, 11ff. n.ch. (discours sur Théophraste), 54pp. (les Caractères de Théophraste), 500pp. (la table de 2ff. est relié juste avant la Clef). Reliés à la suite: 1°Discours prononcé dans l'Académie Française, XXXIVpp. 2°Clef du livre intitulé les Caractères ou les Murs de ce siècle, 9°et dernière édition, e, 24pp. 3°Suite des Caractères de Théophraste et des Pensées de Mr. Pascal. A La Haye chez Adrian Moetjens. 1698. 2ff. n.ch. (titre 2 couleurs et table), 267pp. Au bas de la 1°page du Discours paraphe manuscrit de Madeleine de Sauveterre. Sur la dernière page inscription facétieuse malheureusement incomplète (petit manque) du marquis de quoqu...confesseur des marionetes.. Petit manque à 1 garde.
169954371Chez Charles Osmont | à Paris 1699 | 8 x 14 cm | relié
1696123045Paris Estienne Michallet 1696 1 vol. Relié in-12, plein vélin ivoire, 16 ff. + 52 + 662 + XLIV pp. + 3 ff. Neuvième édition, la dernière revue et corrigée par l'auteur, l'année de sa mort. Bon exemplaire en vélin de l'époque.