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42969sending his best wishes 4" x 2½" Rue de Bruxelles 21bis no date Zola was a French novelist journalist playwright and the best-known practitioner of the literary school of naturalism and an important contributor to the development of theatrical naturalism. He was a major figure in the political liberalisation of France and in the exoneration of the falsely accused and convicted army officer Alfred Dreyfus which is encapsulated in his renowned newspaper opinion headlined J'Accuse.! Zola was nominated for the first and second Nobel prizes in literature in 1901 and 1902. unknown
187584966Reliure postérieure demi-percaline vert bouteille. Dos lisse à pièce, fleuron central et date dorée en talon. Rousseurs éparses. Reliure non signée de Devauchelle.
82385L.A.S., 1 p. in-8 sur papier de deuil.
84905Lettre autographe signée, 1 p. in-8. Trace d'humidité sans incidence sur la lecture et petite pliure en marge supérieure.
85037L.A.S., 2 p. in-8. Légères traces d'humidité.
85039L.A.S., 2 p. in-8.
CZC-9531L’Œuvre est un roman d’Émile Zola publié en 1886, le quatorzième volume de la série Les Rougon-Macquart. L’ouvrage nous entraîne dans le monde de l’art et des artistes, à travers le portrait d’un peintre maudit, Claude Lantier, dont le personnage évoque Paul Cézanne, grand ami de Zola Fort vol relié, in8, demi cuir, frottements, 18x13, bon état intérieur, 490pp. Paris, Charpentier 1886. Édition Originale. ref/240
CZC-9531L’Œuvre est un roman d’Émile Zola publié en 1886, le quatorzième volume de la série Les Rougon-Macquart. L’ouvrage nous entraîne dans le monde de l’art et des artistes, à travers le portrait d’un peintre maudit, Claude Lantier, dont le personnage évoque Paul Cézanne, grand ami de Zola Fort vol relié, in8, demi cuir, frottements, 18x13, bon état intérieur, 490pp. Paris, Charpentier 1886. Édition Originale. ref/240
1893510991893 Paris, Marpon et Flammarion, sans date (1893), fort volume grand in 8° relié demi-percaline rouge marbrée de noir à la bradel, dos orné d'un fleuron doré, étiquette basane noire, couverture jaune illustrée et dos conservés, 527 pages ; à toutes marges (tête rognée) ; infime tache marginale angulaire en pied de quelques feuillets ; coins émoussés.
0199675961New. Brand new and still unused unknown
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008282Philadelphia: 'Printed for subscribers only from the plates made by the Lutetian Society' by George Barrie & Son Number 397 of 1000 copies printed on Japanese vellum. Frontispieces in two states sepia and black. No Date 1904. Very Good Plus in publisher's original wood-grain cloth paper labels at spines. light wear at edges two labels a bit faded . A quite handsome set. Additional shipping charges will be requested for international and priority mail due to weight and volume of this set. Please inquire. v. 1-2 L'Assommoir / translated by Arthur Symonds -- with twelve etchings by Charles-Theodore Deblois Claude Faivre Nicolas-Lucien Quarante and Ricardo de los Rios after paintings by Alcide-Theophile Robaudi. v. 3-4 La Curee / translated by A. Teixeira de Mattos --with twelve etchings by Eugene Decisy after paintings by Auguste Francois Gorguet. v. 5-6 Nana / translated by Victor Plorr -- with twelve etchings by Charles Giroux after paintings by Auguste Francois Gorguet. v. 7-8 Pot Bouille / translated by Percy Pinkerton --with twelve etchings by Charles Rene Thevenin after paintings by Louis Malteste and Alcide Robaudi. v. 9-10 La Terre / translated by Ernest Dowson --with twelve etchings by Eugene Decisy after paintings by Pierre Vidal. v. 11-12 Germinal / translated by Havelock Ellis. with twelve etchings by Charles Giroux after paintings by Pierre Vidal. First Collected U.S. Edition . Cloth. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Limited Edition. 'Printed for subscribers only from the plates made by the Lutetian Society' [by George Barrie & Son) Hardcover books
26062Paris, Charpentier & Cie, 1890, in-12 broché, 415 pages, grandes marges conservées. Edition originale. 1/250 ex. num. sur Hollande. Dos légèrement fendu, sans manque. Néanmoins bel exemplaire, non coupé et broché, ce qui est rare.
26063Paris, Bibliothèque-Charpentier, 1892, in-12 broché, 415 pages, grandes marges conservées. Edition originale. 1/330 ex. num. sur Hollande. Bel exemplaire, non coupé et broché, ce qui est rare.
19011606Paris Charpentier 1901 Deux tomes en deux volumes in-8, 329 + 338 pp. demi maroquin à coins, dos lisses jansénistes, date dorée en pied, filet doré aux coupes, couverture orange à marbrure et témoins conservés. (Reliure signée Champs).
85041L.A.S., 2 p. in-8.
85053L.A.S., 3 p. in-12.
189186092Paris 22 oct[obre] 1891 | 13.30 x 20.50 cm | une page sur un bifeuillet
188283518Charpentier & Cie | Paris 1882 | 11 x 17.50 cm | broché
187590869Paris: Ernest Leroux 1875. Fine. Ernest Leroux Paris 1875 1879 12.2 x 11.8 cm Broché Second edition the dedication to Pierre Laffitte is dated 1879. A study of madness from a positivist perspective based on the work of Auguste Comte. The dedicatee Pierre Laffitte was the editor of the review ""Le Positivisme"". Spine cracked with small losses occasional foxing and a horizontal crease at the foot of the upper cover small marginal tears on the cover firts cover reattached. With a fine signed presentation inscription from Emile François Eugène Sémérie to Émile Zola on the half-title: ""A Mr. Émile Zola. Sémérie d'Aix"" the final word underlined. The close connections between positivism and naturalism the literary doctrine developed in the 1860s1880s are well known: positivist philosophy the observation of reality and the primacy of experience influenced naturalist writers in their concern to depict reality with strict objectivity. Zola made an essential contribution to the movement with his study ""Roman expérimental"" 1880. Ernest Leroux unknown
189480728s. l. Rome Rome 1894. Fine. s. l. Rome Rome Dimanche 4 novembre 1894 13.20 x 20.50 cm une page sur un double feuillet et une enveloppe Autograph letter signed by Emile Zola addressed to Ugo Ojetti. One page written in black ink on the first page of a double sheet. Folding inherent to postal transmission. Envelope included. This letter was addressed by the father of naturalism to journalist Ugo Ojetti when he had just arrived in Rome: ""Monsieur je vais remercier infiniment le comte Joseph Primoli de l'amabilité qu'il a mise à vous adresser à moi et je serai très heureux de vous recevoir si vous voulez bien me venir voir le soir qu'il vous plaira à six heures."" ""Sir I wish to thank Count Joseph Primoli infinitely for the kindness he has shown in directing you to me and I shall be very happy to receive you if you would be so good as to come and see me any evening that suits you at six o'clock."" Having arrived a few days earlier in the eternal city to conduct research for Rome Emile Zola hoped to meet Count Joseph Primoli there. The latter was unfortunately in Paris but he sent him this young journalist from La Tribuna who would serve as his guide but also as secretary. The two men clearly got along well and Zola even authorized Ojetti to adapt an opera libretto from his famous Nana. The project would unfortunately never come to fruition. Joseph Napoléon Count Primoli 1851-1927 was the great-great-nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte. Very close to the imperial family under the Second Empire he subsequently remained faithful to the salon of his beloved aunt Princess Mathilde in her private mansion on rue de Berri. His refined and witty conversation worked wonders there and he met as a passionate bibliophile some of the greatest writers of his time: Gustave Flaubert Théophile Gautier the Goncourts and Guy de Maupassant. unknown
186657850BBParis, Librairie Centrale. 1866. 18,5x12 cm. 98 p., 1 p. n.ch. table des matieres, 8 p. extrait du catalogue de la librairie Centrale. Reliure demi maroquin rouge à coins, titre, date et filets dorés, couverture conservée (signé mais illlisible).
1886803R45Paris: Librairie L. Conquet 1886. Leather. Near Fine. 8.5" by 5.5". None. A lovely illustrated limited edition of Emile Zola's short story collection in the original French language and bound in delightful leather. 'Contes de Ninon' was amongst Zola's earlier works a collection of short stories which first appeared in 1864 to which 'Nouveaux Contes a Ninon' was a sequel. First published in 1870 this collection includes works such as 'Le Grand Michu' 'Les Fraises' 'Lili' 'Le Forgeron' 'Le Chomage' and 'Le Jeune' amongst countless others. Illustrated with a frontispiece to volume I and thirty illustrations throughout by Ed. Rudaux.Limited edition of five hundred copies this being one of the 350 on Marais vellum and out of series. Presentation copy exemplaire offert hence out of series. Signed by the publisher to the limitation page. With the original wraps bound in. Written by Emile Zola a French novelist and writer known for his role in the political liberalization of France. He was nominated for Novel Prizes in Literature in both 1901 and 1902 the first two years of the prize.Bound by G. Rykers. Rel.Containing the ownership bookplate of E. L. B. with a delightful cockerel. In the original French language. In a half crushed morocco binding. Externally lovely with just the slightest general wear. Ownership bookplate to the front pastedown of each volume. Internally firmly bound. Pages are just slightly spotted to the first and final leaves but otherwise bright and clean. Near Fine Librairie L. Conquet hardcover
1892feb1187461892. Used. For more details please contact me unknown
23577Paris, G. Charpentier, 1880. In-12, faux titre avec au verso la justification, titre, 1 f. de préface, 295 pp. Imprimerie Emile Martinet. Demi-chagrin vert à coins, dos à nerfs cloisonné d'un triple filet doré, tête dorée, non rogné, couvertures et dos conservés (C. Honnelaître).