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198315890Paris Gallimard, coll. "Bibliothèque de la Pléiade" 1983 1 vol. relié in-12, plein cuir éditeur, jaquette, rhodoïd, étui, 323 pp., 432 illustrations, index. A l'état de neuf.
198315890Paris Gallimard, coll. "Bibliothèque de la Pléiade" 1983 1 vol. relié in-12, plein cuir éditeur, jaquette, rhodoïd, étui, 323 pp., 432 illustrations, index. A l'état de neuf.
11899Londres, s.n., [Amsterdam, Marc-Michel Rey], 1773, in-8° de 1 f. (titre)-92-112-48 pp., relié demi-veau bronze glacé à petits coins, plats et gardes marbrés, titre or sur dos 5 nerfs à filets et roulette or en pied. Tampon humide ancien répété à plusieurs pages, quasi illisible. Fleuron aux titres. Manque le faux-titre
11898Londres, s.n., [Amsterdam, Marc-Michel Rey], 1770, in-8° de 60-60-56 pp., relié demi-veau bronze glacé à petits coins, plats et gardes marbrés, titre or sur dos 5 nerfs à filets et roulette or en pied. Tampon humide ancien répété à plusieurs pages, quasi illisible. Fleuron au titre.
1764125249Londres Aux dépens de la compagnie 1764 1 vol. relié in-8, plein veau marbré brun, dos à nerfs orné d'une pièce de titre de cuir brun, caissons, fleurons et filets dorés, triple filet en encadrement sur les plats avec blason frappé au centre (de Nully de Grosserve à Beauvais), tranches rouges, XVI + 384 pp. Belle édition illustrée de 20 planches hors-texte dont un frontispice. Commentaire manuscrit d'un lecteur de l'époque sur la première garde. Coins très légèrement frottés, sinon bon exemplaire en reliure d'époque avec ex-libris gravé et superlibris doré. Cohen, 1030.
1764125249Londres Aux dépens de la compagnie 1764 1 vol. relié in-8, plein veau marbré brun, dos à nerfs orné d'une pièce de titre de cuir brun, caissons, fleurons et filets dorés, triple filet en encadrement sur les plats avec blason frappé au centre (de Nully de Grosserve à Beauvais), tranches rouges, XVI + 384 pp. Belle édition illustrée de 20 planches hors-texte dont un frontispice. Commentaire manuscrit d'un lecteur de l'époque sur la première garde. Coins très légèrement frottés, sinon bon exemplaire en reliure d'époque avec ex-libris gravé et superlibris doré. Cohen, 1030.
1952643Genève Droz 1952 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, XLIII + 316 pp., index. Publiées avec une introduction et des notes par B. Gagnebin. Papier jauni, sinon bon état.
1952643Genève Droz 1952 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, XLIII + 316 pp., index. Publiées avec une introduction et des notes par B. Gagnebin. Papier jauni, sinon bon état.
1920126255Berlin: Pantheon Verlag 1920. Hardcover. Einband etwas angestaubt Kanten und Ecken minim bestossen blasser Leimschatten auf dem Innendeckel und dem fliegenden Vorsatz. Goldprägung auf dem Rücken verblasst. gr.8°. mit 21 Kupfern nach Moreau le Jeune auaf Tafeln. Original-Halbpergament mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel in Leder Nummerierte Ausgabe Exemplar 418 von 1100 Davon die Exemplare I bis C und 1-300 auf Bütten und mit von Hand abgezogenen Illustrationen. Es ist die erste vollständige Übersetzung in die deutsche Sprache. Als Vorlage für die in Prosa gebrachte Übersetzung des in Versform geschriebenen Originals "La Pucelle d'Orleans" diente Moreck das ist Konrad Haemmerling ein nicht gedrucktes Manuskript von Magda Janssen aus der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts. Mit dem Ex Libris von Howard Lind Nelson auf dem Innendeckel sowie einem datierten handschriftlichen Vermerk wo und wann er das Buch erworben hat. Für das Ex Libris verwendete er leicht abgewandelt das Proust-Zitat "Les vrais paradis sont les paradis perdu". Frankreich; Neuzeit; Erotika Galante Literatur; Exlibris Bucheignerzeichen bookplate Pantheon Verlag, hardcover
1805007926London: Printed by D. N. Shury for J. F. Hughes 1805. RARE. Twelvemo printing 6 3/4" x 4 1/2" four volumes bound in two. In contemporary half vellum over marbled boards the backs with red morocco labels lettered in gilt and richly ornate gilt tooled decorations marbled end papers top edges gilt. Very Good Plus 3/8" chip to top edge of rear cover Vol. I & II light soiling to vellum. Bindings tight interiors clean and fresh. . First Edition. Half Vellum. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Printed by D. N. Shury for J. F. Hughes Hardcover books
192216134Paris, René Kieffer, 1922. In-8 carré de [8]-186-[6] pages, demi-maroquin mauve à coins, dos orné de motifs floraux et semis de points dorés, tête dorée, couvertures et dos conservés. La reliure est signée René Kieffer.
287 p. Top edge gilt. Deckled edges. Unopened. 200mm. From Morley's Universal Library, uniformly bound with others in the series. Gilt lettered faux vellum spine over blue gray linen boards. Spine very slightly darkened. Second edition. Henry Morley (1822-1894) was a popular lecturer and prolific writer who did more to promote education and love of literature than any other person in the Victorian era. LOC W48/BAG 14
19879Paris, Pillot, an IX-1801, [et] Paris, Garméry, an IV. 2 volumes in-12 reliés en un, de 148 et [4]-152 pages, demi-basane brune, dos lisse, orné de filets et fleurons dorés, pièces de titre rouge et bleue.
19486040Mount Vernon New York: Peter Pauper Press n.d. but 1948. Very Good. 26 cm; 158 pages. Printed in red and black ink. Tinted illustrations by Fritz Kredel. Bound in decorated paper-covered boards. Paper title label on spine. No slipcase. Title label discolored and slightly frayed at one edge. Covers lightly toned. Peter Pauper Press hardcover books
176966179Nouvelle édition, 2 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque plein veau porphyre, dos lisse richement orné, filets et roulette dorés d'encadrement en plats, coupes et chasses ornées, toutes tranches dorées, Chez la Veuve Duchesne, Saillant, Desaint, Panckoucke et Nyon (De l'Imprimerie de Barbou), [ 1769 ] - 1770, 1 f. (titre gravé), XL-272 pp. avec 1 frontispice et 10 figures hors texte avant la lettre et 10 vignettes ; 1 f. blanc, 316 pp. et 2 ff n. ch.
22676Les Bibliophiles comtois, 1956. In-folio, 168 pp., en feuilles, couverture originale imprimée, étui et chemise cartonnés (couverture un peu insolée, petits frottements et taches à l'étui et la chemise).
195211437Genève, Institut et Musée Voltaire, 1952. 2 volumes in-8 de IX-240 et [6]-de 241 à 506 pages, cartonnage façon toile brique, titre et décors dorés aux dos très légèrement passés).
1836194898Boston: Printed and Published by J. Q. Adams 1836. Leather Bound. Two volumes bound as one: frontis portrait tissue-guarded lii 408 2 light cardstock "Family Record" leaves frontis of family with tissue lii repeated material 416p. first edition recased in late 19thC red morocco gilt: a custom-bound production with pleasing spine titling raised bands ruled and tooled gold all edges fully gilded sewn headbands green endsheets overprinted gilt. Extremities are slightly abraded a 3-inch split upper front joint boards yawn somewhat. Within textblock is quite sound; find original blanks faintly toned with flecks of soil v.I foxing to portrait occasional foxing in text v.II frontis heavily foxed some splashy foxing in text. A very good copy pace the split which in no way affects handling. Kneeland an intimate with Robert Dale Owen and Frances Wright was a frequent contributor to their Free Enquirer. In 1831 he moved to Boston and established The Boston Investigator one of the longest lived 1831-1904 freethought publications in the United States See Brown & Stein p. 33; he was tried four times and eventually convicted for his writings in the Dec. 20 1833 issue. Printed and Published by J. Q. Adams unknown books
1836142105Boston: J.P. Mendum 1836. Hardcover. Two volumes bound as one xlviii 408 416p. ads for the Boston Investigator and related publications frontispieces vol. 1 portrait of Voltaire vol. 2 family portrait. Original publisher's ribbed black cloth panelled and ruled in blind spine title gilt quite bright boards are edgeworn and show card top and tail are frayed with small losses hinges slightly weak one signature starting a little front free endpaper has been excised with an old ugly adhesive remnant opposite on the pastedown. Handleable and otherwise sound. Later stereotype edition copyright is noted to be held by John Quincy Adams who also published this in 1836. Kneeland an intimate with Robert Dale Owen and Frances Wright was a frequent contributor to their Free Enquirer. In 1831 he moved to Boston and established The Boston Investigator one of the longest lived 1831-1904 freethought publications in the United States See Brown & Stein p. 33; he was tried four times and eventually convicted for his writings in the Dec. 20 1833 issue. J.P. Mendum hardcover books
1922185531Munich: Julius Schroder Verlag 1922. Hardcover. Vg Cover has general discoloration and staining. Spine has damage along seem and top/bottom edges. Bookblock has age toning. Ownership sticker from previous owner on front end page. Off white cloth boards with red title lettering and gilt design. Decorative end pages. Gilt lettering on spine. Custom partial slipcase. 79 pages 1 unnumbered page : 20 illustrations. "This work with 20 etchings by Fritz Heubner was published in 1922 on behalf of Dr. jur. Julius Schröder Verlag Munich Friedrichstrabe 9 as the eighth print in the series of 'Masterpieces of World Literature with Original Graphics' in a one-time special edition of 250 copies by Knorr & Hirth and Heinrich Wetteroth in Munich printed on real Rhenish hand-made paper and bound by Knorr & Hirth . by hand "- Colophon./ Publisher's vellum covers printed in red and is valid with elaborate sculpture in center front cover top applies to edges and illustrated end papers. Julius Schroder Verlag hardcover books
1922C00008408Munich 1922. First printing. Hardcover. Very good. No. XVII of 35 sets of the 20 etchings in two states proof and finished each signed and numbered. The published text volume was printed in an edition of 250 copies with 20 etchings by Friedrich Heubner similarly bound in vellum. 35 of those were accompanied by this portfolio bound in full vellum 13 x 10.25 inches housing the 40 etchings each of which is numbered in pencil and signed all in very good or better condition occasional light signs of wear one plate with some tanning. Friedrich Heubner 1886-1974 was a Munich-based artist illustrator and graphic designer associated with "Die Sechs" a group of young modernist artists and he was also loosely associated with both the Berlin and Munich Secession movements. Primarily an illustrator his works appeared in Jugend Simpliccimus and Die Gartenlaube. The book which this suite accompanies can often be found for sale online. hardcover
1903036677Akron Ohio U.S.A.: The Werner Company 1903. Book. Very Good. Half-Leather. Bound in black half-morocco with marbled boards and endpapers gilt top edges title gilt on the spines. Minor chipping to 6 out of 10 spine tops the worst being a 1 inch triangular piece of leather missing from the first volume spine top with some rubbing to the leather spines on some a little more than others however remarkably very little wear overall. Illustrated with plates portraits. reproductions of rare engravings steel plates photogravures and curious fac-similes done by the craftsman of the Hubert Guild. Volumes 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 complete ten volume set from The Works of Voltaire. The Werner Company Hardcover
1836194898Boston: Printed and Published by J. Q. Adams 1836. Leather Bound. Two volumes bound as one: frontis portrait tissue-guarded lii 408 2 frontis of family with tissue lii repeated material 416p. first edition recased in late 19thC red morocco gilt: a custom-bound production with pleasing spine titling raised bands ruled and tooled gold all edges fully gilded sewn headbands green endsheets overprinted gilt. Extremities are slightly abraded a 3-inch split upper front joint boards yawn somewhat. Within textblock is quite sound; find original blanks faintly toned with flecks of soil v.I foxing to portrait occasional foxing in text v.II frontis heavily foxed some splashy foxing in text. A very good copy pace the split which in no way affects handling. Kneeland an intimate with Robert Dale Owen and Frances Wright was a frequent contributor to their Free Enquirer. In 1831 he moved to Boston and established The Boston Investigator one of the longest lived 1831-1904 freethought publications in the United States See Brown & Stein p. 33; he was tried four times and eventually convicted for his writings in the Dec. 20 1833 issue. Printed and Published by J. Q. Adams unknown
1836142105Boston: J.P. Mendum 1836. Hardcover. Two volumes bound as one xlviii 408 416p. ads for the Boston Investigator and related publications frontispieces vol. 1 portrait of Voltaire vol. 2 family portrait. Original publisher's ribbed black cloth panelled and ruled in blind spine title gilt quite bright boards are edgeworn and show card top and tail are frayed with small losses hinges slightly weak one signature starting a little front free endpaper has been excised with an old ugly adhesive remnant opposite on the pastedown. Handleable and otherwise sound. Later stereotype edition copyright is noted to be held by John Quincy Adams who also published this in 1836. Kneeland an intimate with Robert Dale Owen and Frances Wright was a frequent contributor to their Free Enquirer. In 1831 he moved to Boston and established The Boston Investigator one of the longest lived 1831-1904 freethought publications in the United States See Brown & Stein p. 33; he was tried four times and eventually convicted for his writings in the Dec. 20 1833 issue. J.P. Mendum hardcover
2011Q-0199553637Oxford University Press 2011-09-25. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Oxford University Press paperback