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1945UZOLNAN00LAWPocket Books 1945. Good. Zola Emile. Nana. new york: Pocket Books 1945. 504pp. Mass Market. Book condition: Good with rolled and creased spine and short tear in front joint. Soft crease in rear cover. Pocket Books paperback books
1880170607004Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers 1880. First American Edition. Hardcover. Good. 430 pp. Publisher's blue cloth stamped in black with gilt titles on front. First American edition. Good. Cloth darkened at spine and frayed at spine ends and corners lightly marked. Inner hinges appear repaired small abrasion to front free end paper. Pages show an occasional corner crease toning. First American edition. T. B. Peterson & Brothers hardcover books
1948216903New York: Limited Editions Club 1948. Limited. hardcover. very good. Bernard Lamotte. Illustrated by Bernard Lamotte. The authorized translation into English by F. J. Vizetelly with a note by Henry James and also with an introduction prepared for this edition by Lewis Galantiere. Full page collotype plates most in two colors. 410pp. 4to rose moire cloth damaged slipcase. New York: The Limited Editions Club 1948. Very Good.<br/><br/> One of 1500 numbered copies signed by the artist.<br/><br/> Limited Editions Club unknown books
155835New York: Heritage Press. hardcover. fine. Lamotte Bernard. Illustrated by Bernard Lamotte. The authorized translation into English by F. J. Vizetelly with a note by Henry James and also with an introduction prepared for this edition by Lewis Galantiere. Full page collotype plates most in two colors. 409pp. 4to beautifully rebound in 3/4 pale blue morocco over grey boards; gilt-ruled spine with raised bands and black leather labels; marbled end papers t.e.g. New York: Heritage Press 1948. Fine.<br/><br/> Heritage Press unknown books
1957288754New York: The Citadel Press 1957. First American Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Very Good dust jacket. First American Edition of this new translation. Previous owner's namestamp on the front endpaper. Black cloth. Some sunning to the spine of the Very Good dustjacket. With the evocative dustjacket art by Edward Pagram. Very Good binding / Very Good dust jacket. The Citadel Press unknown books
195722478New York: Citadel Press 1957. First American edition of a new translation. Octavo 20cm.; original cloth in pictorial price-clipped dust jacket; 266pp. Rear jacket panel a bit dust-soiled spine toned else Fine in Very Good or better jacket. Later English translation of Zola's 1868 novel of the same title. Citadel Press unknown books
EZ002Paris: Bibliotheque-Charpentier 1894 1896 1898 Three volumes. First editions. Presentation copies; all three volumes signed and inscribed by Zola on the half-titles to his friend Campbell Clarke. All three volumes uniformly bound for Clarke in quarter green calf over marbled boards original wrappers bound in with his initials to the spines and bookplates to front pastedowns. Some light rubbing and minor wear to the extremities; internally leaves a bit toned as usual else bright and very clean. Les Trois Villes or The Three Cities follows Emile Zola's fictional protagonist Abbe Pierre Froment on his travels through Lourdes Paris and Rome. The trilogy demonstrates Zola's characteristic Naturalism style -- as a literary movement Naturalism relied on empiricism and the scientific method rejecting romanticism through its requirement that characters are subject to the force of their circumstances. As it does in this trilogy Naturalism often manifests itself in the form of social commentary through fiction in this case focused on the three cities for which each of the books are named. Emile Zola 1840-1902 was a French novelist playwright and journalist noted for his contributions to the literary movement known as Naturalism and made famous by his 1877 novel L'Assommoir which lead to further success as a novelist. Aside from his literary contributions Zola is perhaps best known for his involvement in the so-called Dreyfus Affair and his iconic "J'Accuse.!" headline in the Parisian daily newspaper "L'Aurore" in 1898 accusing the French President of anti-Semitism and wrongful conviction of an innocent man. Campbell Clarke 1845-1902 was a British author and journalist who served as librarian at the British Museum before his tenure as an international correspondent for the Daily Telegraph. Clarke was stationed in a number of countries including Turkey Greece Germany Italy and France. Notably when Zola visited London in 1893 to present his speech "Anonymity in the Press" to the Institute of Journalists Clarke acted as a tour guide for Zola and led him on a personal tour through the National Gallery of England. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine. Paris: Bibliotheque-Charpentier, 1894, 1896, 1898 hardcover books
1889046694Paris: E. Plon Nourrit etc. 1889. First Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Near Fine Condition. Jean-Francois Raffaelli. Half green morocco over marbled boards spine a bit sunned original wrappers bound in. Black and white and hand colored illustrations throughout and 10 heliogravure by Raffaelli - number 29 of 40 on Japan and with an additional folding etching a version of the frontis signed in pencil by Raffaelli tipped in before the frontis. A lovely production. Size: Quarto 4to. Illustrator: Jean-Francois Raffaelli. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Literature & Literary; Inventory No: 046694. E. Plon, Nourrit etc. hardcover books
196468405Paris:: Librairie Gallimard Bibliotheque de la Pleiade. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1964. Hardcover. The first three volumes only. Text is in French. Ex-library copies with typical markings else the three volumes are very good in a very good dust jackets. Ribbon bookmarks. . Librairie Gallimard (Bibliotheque de la Pleiade), hardcover books
220794Paris: Flammarion. hardcover. near fine. Illustrations by Carloz Schwabe & L. Metivet. Charming black & white illustrations throughout. Original colored pictorial wrapper bound in. 335 pages light scattered foxing. Tall 4to contemporary 3/4 burgundy calf ornately gilt spine marbled boards t.e.g. Paris: Flammarion N.d. ca 1892. First illustrated edition. Very good .<br/><br/> Flammarion unknown books
188395884Paris: G. Charpentier 1883. Rare first edition of Zola's novel exploring human weakness and desire written at the height of his career. Octavo bound in three quarters morocco over marbled boards gilt titles and tooling to the spine marbled endpapers top edge gilt. Association copy inscribed by the author on the half-title page "a Edouard Noel mon de'voue confrere Emile Zola." The recipient Edouard Noel was a lawyer writer and playwright and secretary general of the Opera-Comique between 1880 and 1891. In 1894 he was made Knight of the Legion of Honor for his action as captain during the campaign 1870-1871. In very good condition. Rare and desirable signed and inscribed by Zola. The most prominent French novelist of late 19th century French novelist and critic Emile Zola became the best-known practitioner of the literary school of naturalism and an important contributor to the development of theatrical naturalism. Also a major figure in the liberalization of France Zola was nominated for the first and second Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901 and 1902. Written at the height of Zola's career Le Capitaine Burle follows the downfall of a disciplined French military officer who becomes involved in a scandal to support his mistress. G. Charpentier hardcover books
190165488New York: Harper and Brothers. Good. 1901. Hardcover. This is an ex-library copy with usual library marks. Covers are soiled with scuffed spine ends. The contents are bright and complete in 604 pages plus ads. Good. . Harper and Brothers hardcover books
025284Paris; 1898: E. Bernard & Co. 7" x 10" 16 hand-colored watercolor prints by Lebouregoise which are seldom complete complete sets are in the British Library New York Public Library and the Lilly Library at Indiana University. Zola was the object of more caricatures than any other French writer in the 19th Century. It was not just his open view of the erotic but the blatantly scatological. Here the caricatures of Zola are both as an observer and participant of behavior outside normal society. Included are Pot-Bouille which shows him making a move on the cleaning lady a literary agent L'agent bowing before a wealthy publisher Zola at work with his reference dictionaries "dictionnarie L'Academie" around him La Docteur Pascal Zola as satyr in Le Bonheur du Pere Rougon and others. While these were intended for framing the set here is complete though the paper covers for the portfolio contain only the front and back covers detached. Overall toning to first plate others clean and bright E. Bernard & Co unknown books
1924WRCLIT48406New York: Knopf 1924. Large octavo. Gilt black cloth t.e.g. One of three thousand numbered copies the entire edition. Translated from the French with an introduction by Havelock Ellis. A very good copy of this edition in Knopf's uniform series of World Classics in chipped and creased dust jacket. Knopf hardcover books
1920WRCLIT46414Paris: Georges Crès et Cie / Les Maitres du Livre 1920. Two volumes. Printed wrappers. Woodcut frontispieces by Hermann-Paul. One of 1900 numbered sets on Rives from a total edition of 1950. Very good. Georges Crès et Cie / Les Maitres du Livre unknown books
1897260787London: Chatto & Windus 1897. Sole Authorized English Edition. 2 ads xvii i ii 359 1 pp. 32 pp. ads dated Feb. 1897. 8vo. Publisher's red illustrated cloth. Spine darkened with small closed tear at head very good. Sole Authorized English Edition. 2 ads xvii i ii 359 1 pp. 32 pp. ads dated Feb. 1897. 8vo. Inscribed by Zola's Publisher. Signed presentation copy from Ernest Alfred Vizetelly °™ publisher translator and companion to Emile Zola during his exile in England following The Dreyfus Affair. °∞H.P. Parrott Esq With the regard of Ernest Vizetelly. July 1897.°±<br/>The Vizetelly firm shook things up with the Victorian book trade when they introduced first English translations of works from Realist Paris: first appearances in English of Gautier The Goncourt Brothers Flaubert and otherİ∞Sensational°± French novelists. After fines jail time and the steady demise of his company Vizetelly sold the rights for his own Zola°©-authorized English translations to Messrs. Chatto and Windus. Vizetelly would continue to write prefaces for later editions of his Zola translations printed with Chatto. Vizetelly°Øs 12 page preface to this volume dated April 1897 notes that °∞The present translation was not made by me but I have revised it somewhat severely°±. Chatto & Windus unknown books
19921332659Norwalk CT: Easton Press 1992. Collector's Edition. Octavo 374 pages; VG; bound in fine turquoise genuine leather with bright gilt spine title and gilt motif on covers; gilt text blocks; silk endpapers; silk ribbon; shelved in Easton Press. 1332659. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Easton Press unknown books
1994UZOLGER00DAVintage 1994. Fine. Zola Emile. Germinal. NY: Vintage 1994. 558pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Near fine. Vintage paperback books
1942UZOLGER01BJHeritage Press 1942. Very Good. Zola Emile. Germinal. New Y ork: Heritage Press 1942. 374pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good with slipcase. Heritage Press hardcover books
19427124New York: The Heritage Press 1942 Printed by the Nonesuch Press. Translated from the French by Havelock Ellis. Introduction by Henri de Montherlant. Illustrations by Berthold Mahn. Patterned blue and beige cloth with blue cloth spine lettered in gilt. Spine slightly faded and lightly rubbed else a fine copy in slipcase.Sandglass pamphlet laid in. Illus. by Mahn Berthold. The Heritage Press hardcover books
196348124Paris: Fasquelle 1963. 8vo pp. 440. In French. Gray cloth. Top edge spotted cover somewhat stained edges of a few leaves slightly bumped but a VG tight copy in somewhat soiled dj. Fasquelle unknown books
194241462London: Nonesuch 1942. Book Club edn. Mahn Berthold. Large 8vo pp. xii 374. Translated from the French by Havelock Ellis with an introduction by Henri de Montherlant and illustrations by Berthold Mahn. Blue and tan patterned cloth with blue spine. Owner's bookplate on pastedown. Small break in front hinge o/w a VG tight copy in box. Nonesuch unknown books
1942UZOLGER00HMRThe Heritage Press 1942. Very Good. Zola Emile. Germinal. Ellis translator Havelock. New York: The Heritage Press 1942. 374pp. 8vo. Blue and beige cloth with decorations. Book condition: Very good with slightly rubbed cover. In very good slipcase with light soiling and bumped corners. The Heritage Press hardcover books
190056253New York: Doubleday Page & Co. Very Good. 1900. Hardcover. 487pp. hinges just starting green boards gilt stamping some scuffing and discoloration to covers good. . Doubleday, Page & Co. hardcover books
19009204Stuttgart und Leipzig 1900. First German edn. 2 vol. 8vo Pp. 404 480. A very good set. unknown books