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19432887# AUTEUR: Théocrite # ILLUSTRATEUR: Colin Paul-Emile # ÉDITEUR: Colin Paul-Emile - Bourg-la-Reine # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1943 # ENVOI, BEAUX PAPIERS: Vélin des papeteries de Voiron # COUVERTURE: Souple illustrée à rabats - titre noir - en long au dos # DÉTAILS: In 8° raisin broché 133pp.+ 3ff. Traduction de Paul Desjardins, ouvrage décoré de Soixante-douze bois originaux de Paul-Emile Colin. N° 81 des 120 exemplaires sur Vélin de Voiron, d'un tirage total limité à 155 exemplaires # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
1896ST16988Paris: Édouard Pelletan 1896. No. 9 OF 25 COPIES from a total run of 350 WITH AN ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR by Georges Bellenger and two extra suites of illustrations signed by E. Froment. 295 x 228 mm. 11 5/8 x 9". 3 p.l. xi 4 16-41 9 pp. 1 leaf blank. French translation by André Bellessort. Prefaced by a letter from Anatole France. <br/> ELEGANT HONEY BROWN MOROCCO GILT BY LORTIC fils covers with Greek key frame central panel enclosed by interlocking frames of brown and gilt rules embellished with gilt volutes and flowers oblique palmette cornerpieces raised bands spine compartments with centerpiece formed by drawer-handle tools and palmettes gilt lettering wide turn-ins with palmette frame purple watered silk endleaves marbled paper flyleaves all edges gilt. Original paper wrappers bound in. Preserved in a calf-lined marbled paper slipcase. Text in two alternating decorative frames tailpiece at end and 12 illustrations three of them full-page by Georges Bellenger engraved by E. Froment this copy with two additional suites of the 15 engravings one on japon one on chine bound at rear and WITH AN ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR of two nymphs tormenting a faun SIGNED BY GEORGES BELLENGER. Parallel text in Greek and French on facing pages. Front flyleaf with engraved armorial bookplate. Carteret IV 377. ◆A couple of tiny dark spots to front board title page with three small spots of foxing but A VERY FINE COPY clean and fresh internally with generous margins the watercolor on bright stock and the binding unworn.<br/> <br/> From one of the leading publishers of luxury editions during what Ray calls "the golden age of bibliophiles" this is an excerpt from the "Idylls" of Theocritus in a binding from an esteemed Parisian workshop. Marcellin Lortic 1852-1928 was trained by his father Pierre 1822-92 one of the great binders of 19th century Paris; the firm was known for their superb interpretations of traditional styles. Flety notes that unlike his father Lortic fils handled all aspects of a binding himself as designer binder and gilder. He was an eccentric workaholic living alone in his workshop and devoting his life to his craft. According to Flety "his bindings appeared in numerous libraries of great collectors of his time" who showed their satisfaction and appreciation with persistent loyalty. Protective of his reputation--and also loathe to work with others--he refused to hire an apprentice/successor choosing instead to sell his equipment and tools when he was no longer able to work. <br /> <br /> Our text follows in the tradition of an ancient Greek poetic form comprising a conversation between two lovers often unsurprisingly with amorous content--in the present case seduction leading to marriage. The style was adopted by and enjoyed a vogue among Symbolist poets like Paul Verlaine in the 19th century. The illustrations--alive with nymphs fauns and other mythological creatures--are the work of Georges Bellenger 1847-1918. He exhibited landscapes and still life paintings in the Paris Salon but was best known for his lithographs. He received a commendation from the Société des Artistes Français in 1889. Édouard Pelletan unknown
192915319London: Fanfrolico Press 1929. No. 421 of 500 copies. Translated by Jack Lindsay with Woodcuts by Lionel Ellis. Introduction by Edward Hutton. 1 vols. 4to. Full green parchment with device of goatherd & goat gilt on upper cover. Spine and edges of covers faded. Ellis Lionel. No. 421 of 500 copies. Translated by Jack Lindsay with Woodcuts by Lionel Ellis. Introduction by Edward Hutton. 1 vols. 4to. Ridler 4. Ridler 4 <br/><br/> Fanfrolico Press unknown
1929223815London: Fanfrolico Press 1929. Unnumberred copy of 500. Translated by Jack Lindsay with Woodcuts by Lionel Ellis. Introduction by Edward Hutton. 163. Printed at the Westminster Press. 1 vols. 4to. Full green parchment with device of goatherd & goat gilt on upper cover. Spine and edges of covers faded as usual else fine. Ellis Lionel. Unnumberred copy of 500. Translated by Jack Lindsay with Woodcuts by Lionel Ellis. Introduction by Edward Hutton. 163. Printed at the Westminster Press. 1 vols. 4to. Inscribed on flyleaf from Edward Hutton who wrote the introduction to Reggie Turner "For Reggie/ with love/ from his old friend. E.H/ Nov. 1929." Ridler 4 Fanfrolico Press unknown
18895799London: Macmillan and Co. 1889. LARGE-PAPER EDITION ONE OF 250 COPIES 8vo pp. xlii 210. Original limp vellum fore-edge extensions spine lettered in gilt two green silk cords exposed on each board near the spine. Endpapers lightly spotted. Some spotting to vellum rear joint with a small split near head. First published in 1880 this is the second edition of Andrew Lang’s translations of the Greek bucolic poets in its limited large-paper issue and in the special publisher’s vellum binding normally seen in blue cloth. Macmillan and Co. hardcover
11851Paris, Editions les Belles Lettres/Guillaume Budé, 1940. In-8 broché, XXXIV-228 pp. Bon exemplaire. Notez bien que cette édition bilingue comporte une double pagination (une par langue).
194212697Lausanne, Editions d'Art André Gonin, 1942. Petit in-folio en feuilles de 154-[10] pages, couverture imprimée, sous chemise à attaches, titre au dos de la chemise.
31743[Lausanne], André Gonin, 1942. In-4°, 157p. en feuilles sous jaquette imprimée, chemise et éui.
31744[Lausanne], André Gonin, 1942. In-4°, 157p. en feuilles sous jaquette imprimée, cartable à attaches, dos toilé imprimé.
39515[Lausanne], André Gonin, 1942. In-4°, 157p. en feuilles sous jaquette imprimée, cartable à dos toilé, titré en rouge.
43421[Lausanne], André Gonin, 1942. In-4°, 157p. Reliure muette plein parchemin, avec un dessin original de Barraud au dos, couverture conservée.
1946520821946 P., Union Bibliophile de France, 1946, in 4° relié demi maroquin aubergine à coins, dos à 5 nerfs, motif "grec" mosaïqué en maroquin rouge à chaque entre-nerfs, tête dorée, couverture et dos conservés, 167 pages.
16331Paris, Les Cent Bibliophiles, 1910 ; petit in-4 ; parchemin vieil ivoire remplié, plat illustré d’une vignette ronde ocre, (2) ff. bl. , IV, (4), 280, (2) pp., (3) ff. bl. , 92 eaux-fortes (32 à pleine page).
61624Lausanne, Editions du Bibliophile, 1946, in 4° broché, 245 pages ; couverture rempliée ; coffret.
33530Paris, Union Latine d'Editions & Lausanne, Editions du Bibliophile, 1946-1947. 5 volumes pt. in-4°, 260-338-337-337-244p. Brochés, couvertures rempliées, rangés sous coffret commun avec une façade imitant des dos en cuir, tirettes pour extraitre élégamment les volumes..
1946A1750Lausanne, Éditions du Bibliophile, 1946 ; in-4, 245 pp., broché, sous emboîtage. Illustrations de Charles Clément. Bon état.
201409652Paris, A Quantin imprimeur éditeur, 1884 ; in 16, 192 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. En bon état demi-cuir marron dos a 5 nerfs un peu fortté en bel état - traduction de J.A. Guillet gravures de Méaulle (remarque un n° écrit a l'ancre sur le coin du bas page de titre).
590356Cambridge University Press, 1998. 2 vol. in-8, cart.. éd. orange, sous rhodoïd , LXXXIV-257 et 639 pp., 15 pl. d'ill. photogr. en n/b. in-fine, index. Texte anglais.
1946373931946 P., Belles Lettres, 1946, in 8° broché, XXXIV-221 (2 fois) pages ; cachets.
18469552Lyon, Imprimerie Louis Perrin, 1846 ; in-8, broché ; 52 pp., 1 gravure en frontispice, couverture beige ornée.
Leigh Hunt's romantic essays and excursions into Italy, Sicily and the classical world of Theocritus and pastoral poetry. Nice, clean, sound vintage copy illustrated with woodcuts by Richard Doyle . 265p. Book
In-8°, pp. XXVIII, 526, 7 (queste ultime inerenti al catalogo della Loeb Classical Library). Introduzione e note ai testi in lingua inglese. Testi in lingua greca con traduzione in lingua inglese. Tela editoriale con titolo in oro al dorso.
17744042Paphos i.e. Paris: Le Boucher 1774. 8vo. 4iv280pp. Plus the cancelled leaf N3 strangely bound following the frontispiece of the second volume see below. Illustrated with an engraved frontispiece by Eisen and numerous engraved head and tailpieces. BOUND WITH: Musaeus Grammaticus and Moutonnet de Clairfons Theocritus and others. HERO ET LEANDRE Poem de Musee on y a Joint la Traduction de Plusieurs Idylles de Theocrite. Par M. M. C. Sestos i.e. Paris: Le Boucher. 1774. xvi104pp. Engraved frontispiece by Eisen. Cont. mottled calf ornately gilt spine rubbed & with small chips at extremities front hinge cracked but still holding soundly. A.e.g. Le Boucher unknown books
1779020736Paris chez LE BOUCHER 1779 Un volume in-12 (10,2 x 16,5cm), [1] ff. de titre, 264 pp. [2] ff. d'approbation et privilège. Reliure de l'époque en veau blond, dos lisse orné de pièces de titre en maroquin rouge et de tomaison en maroquin vert, caisson à fleuron doré, triple filet d'encadrement doré sur les plats et petit fer aux angles, filet sur les coupes, roulette sur les chasses, tranches dorées, signet. (reliure légèrement frottée, un coin tassé, tâches et auréole sur les plats, très rares rousseurs marginales). Seconde partie seule contient : Idylles de Moschus, Héro et Léandre, Epigrammes de l'anthologie, Morceaux de Catulle, Morceaux d'Horace, Veillées de Vénus, Poésies de divers auteurs, Loisirs d'un Poète. Bandeaux et culs-de-lampe. Ravissante publication hélas sans le tome premier.
1889141595Paris, A. Quantin 1889 13 volumes. In-8 14,5 x 9,5 cm. Reliures demi-basane fauve marbrée, filets dorés, dos à nerfs, têtes dorées, couvertures conservées, 211-138-206-135-209-124-135-119-111-220-192-203-85 pp., notices bibliographiques, notices artistiques. Tous les textes sont dans des encadrements, Les tirages des vignettes d'illustrations parfois en chromolithographies sont splendides.Ex-libris Auguste Heriot.