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1167614666.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1836biblio261<p><em>Two volumes. Quarto. Chez Amable Costes. Paris. 1836/1837. </em><em>Complete set with 135 copper engraved plates and two folding engraved maps. </em><em>Premier Partie: viij 56 16 48 28 48 24pp. Engraved half title title section titles folding map slightly darkened to edge 51 copper engraved plates as listed in tables des matières et indication des figures; </em><em>Deuxieme Partie: 136 80 64 64pp. Title section titles 84 copper engraved plates as listed in tables des matieres et indication des figures plus one extra folding map. </em><em>Contemporary quarter morocco faux shagreen vellum corner tips. Spines in six compartments gilt lettering and decoration gilt faded to base of spine Vol. I. Marbled endpapers. All edges blue. Crisp and bright occasional light toning to text. Light shelf wear. A desirable set.</em></p><p><em>Carte Routiere de l'Italie dressee par Th. Duvotenay eleve de M.P.Lapie publiee par Amable Costes 1836.</em></p><p><em>Second map grave Flahaut; ecrit par Arnoul.</em></p> Chez Amable Costes hardcover
1173155333.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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35283Couverture rigide. Bon/1946. in-12. Paris 1946 in-12 226pp broché Très bel exemplaire de l'édition numérotée celui-ci n° 40/50 du premier grand papier sur Vélin du Marais. Bois Gravé de G. Delatousche. unknown
1645250792.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1016105983.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1820561Paris: Librairie De Gide Fils. 1820. second edition enlarged. G with light rubbing to binding mostly at extremties scattered foxing binding very solid and tight. ; 12mo half burgundy leather over marbled boards black and gilt rules to spine decorative endpapers 206p. uncut 2 VOLS. IN 1 SECONDE EDITION CORRIGEE ET AUGMENTEE. . Librairie De Gide Fils hardcover
184472367Paris: Imprimerie Royale 1844. Fine. Imprimerie Royale Paris 1844 19 x 29 cm relié First edition never put into commerce intended for members of the royal family and state dignitaries. It is printed on strong vellum the only issue with 6 on China paper. Work illustrated with 200 vignettes in the text and 40 out-of-text figures engraved on wood printed before letters on applied China paper by Raffet Decamps Dauzat. Our copy is complete with its folding map at the end Route de Philippeville à Alger. Fine work very well printed with high quality engravings. Publisher's Bradel binding covered with chamois paper chamois slipcase probably later. Smooth spine with beige calf title label. Spine slightly darkened with damage to the title label and at two places on the spine. Rubbing at foot revealing the white underneath. Some occasional foxing notably to tissue guards on perfectly white paper. The captions for the plates are found at the bottom of the tissue guards. Book recounting the Duke of Orléans' expedition to Algeria in 1839. It was written by the writer Charles Nodier based on notes taken by the young prince. Major account of the conquest of Algeria. Handsome copy full-margined in its original boards. Imprimerie Royale hardcover
61546Paris Imprimerie Royale 1844. Leks 8vo. 4 XVI 329 s. Rikt illustrert med vignetter i teksten. 40 helsides illustrasjoner. Foldet kart. Orig. kartonert innbd. med skinn tittelfelt. Litt brunplettet. . <br/><br/><em>Publiser`s boards with leather label. Large 8vo. 40 full-page illustrations. Richly illustrated with vignettes. 1 folding map. Some browning along edges. </em> hardcover
1834918Y71Paris : Eugene Renduel 1834. First edition. Leather. Good. 6.5" by 4.5". Uwins; Rogers; Lewis et al . The vanishingly scarce first edition of this delightful series of French short works from notable writers such as Charles Nodier Leon Gozlan and Emile Deschamps. The first edition of this French work containing twenty-one short stories essays and poems. Bound in full calf with decorative scoring to the leather and marbled endpapers. Illustrated with a frontispiece and seven plates containing beautiful vignettes by numerous illustrators most of which are engraved by William Greatbatch who is best known for his engraving of William Salter's The Waterloo Banquet at Aspley House. Collated complete. A variety of writings that are stated to be a New Year's gift for young readers with tales of historical figures like Francois Claude Amour marquis de Bouille and religious teachings such as the origins and significance of pilgrimages. With contributions from notable French authors such as Charles Nodier who introduced a younger generation of Romanticists to gothic literature; Emile Deschamps who won the praise of Napoleon with his ode La Paix conquise and others. In full calf binding. Externally smart. With rubbing to the extremities causing losses of leather to the corners and joints in particular. Fading to the spine and a bookplate with the initials R. H. to the front pastedown. Internally firmly bound. Pages are generally bright and clean with occasional scattered spotting heaviest to the first and last few leaves. Good Eugene Renduel hardcover
1019811447.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1903ST20279Paris: Librarie A. Roquette 1903. No. 92 OF 150 COPIES on Japon and another 10 copies on vellum paper. 251 x 160 mm. 9 7/8 x 6 1/4". 2 p.l. 67 1 pp. 2 leaves followed by additional suite of etchings. <br/> HANDSOME TAN CRUSHED MOROCCO GILT BY THE CLUB BINDERY stamp-signed and dated 1905 on front turn-in covers framed by gilt strapwork and multiple fillets raised bands spine compartments with similar gilt tooling gilt lettering densely gilt turn-ins marbled endpapers top edge gilt. In a modern slightly ill-fitting suede-lined gray linen clamshell box backed with blue morocco. Illustrated throughout with elegant borders and scenes surrounding the text colored with pochoir. With an additional suite of illustrations printed in black before letters. Front pastedown with morocco ex-libris of Robert Hoe and with bookplate of the Robin Collection. Spine uniformly a bit darkened text margins with a hint of browning because of paper quality but still a very pleasing copy with virtually no signs of use.<br/> <br/> Bound by one of America's greatest binderies and once owned by the renowned collector Robert Hoe this is a charming adaptation of a Medieval legend illustrated with delicate pochoir images by a popular French Art Nouveau artist. Originating in the 13th century the story here concerns a pious sacristan whose faith is tested when she falls in love with a young noble. The pages are adorned with attractive borders inspired by nature along with images from the story all colored in soft hues that evoke an angelic ethereal quality that fits perfectly with the themes of the legend. Our artist Henri Caruchet 1873-1943 was a sought-after illustrator in the bibliophilic world producing work for authors such as Octave Uzanne Theophile Gautier and Anatole France. The present work also contains a suite of uncolored illustrations printed before letters allowing the viewer to appreciate how much the pochoir coloring does to enliven Caruchet's designs. Our binding is a product of the esteemed Club Bindery founded by Grolier Club members and other wealthy collectors to provide close to home fine quality binding work rivalling what was available abroad. The workshop provided bindings that tended to be traditional in style--though frequently with elaborate decoration--and that lived up to its patrons' expectations in terms of excellence. The first members of the staff of the Club Bindery were the Englishmen R. W. Smith and Frank Mansell. They were subsequently joined by a number of French binders chief among them being Léon Maillard who had worked previously for Cuzin Gruel and Marius Michel. The Club Bindery was in operation until 1909 with Robert Hoe 1839-1911 being its most influential manager and client. Hoe was also the founding member and first president of the Grolier Club and according to Beverly Chew his library was "the finest America has ever contained." He acquired illuminated manuscripts early printing he owned a Gutenberg Bible on paper and one on vellum fine bindings French and English literature and Americana; when his library was sold in 1911-12 it fetched nearly $2 million a record that held until the Streeter sale more than 50 years later. Librarie A. Roquette unknown
180257986Paris 1802. Uncut in original pink blank wrappers inserted in contemp. stiff marbled wrappers and kept in a custom made box in hmorocco spine with gilt title. I-IV5-8 pp. A few brownspots. <br/><br/><em>Extremely scarce first edition of the authors napoleonic satire which landed him in jail when printed. It circulated in manuscript anonymously before it went into print. </em> unknown
139008387X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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184082779Paris: Dumont 1840. Fine. Dumont Paris 1840 12.50 x 21 cm relié First edition. Half green sheep binding smooth spine decorated with triple gilt fillets marbled paper boards marbled endpapers and pastedowns contemporary binding. One tear at head of a leading edge corners slightly bumped foxing two printed library stamps on half-title and title pages. Dumont hardcover
0484459740.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover