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185538151PRIMERA EDICION.- Paris: Delarue Libraire-Editeur Imp. de J. Claye s.a. ca. 1855.- 2 h. grabadas 346 p. 10 p. de catálogo editorial: Ilustrado con 84 grabados xilográficos incluso portada in frontis todos ellos a plena página realizados por HE. o H. Emy que también firma con el nombre de Teleroy Diolot Coste Pisan Edeschamps Simon; 8º mayor 197 cm.; Enc. en Plena Piel tafilete de color azul lomo con cuatro nervios dorado planos con rueda dorada recuadrando y contracantos con rueda dorada estuche no conserva las cubiertas originales en rústica.- Llibro de gran interés que contiene 230 canciones populares francesas de autores como Désaugiers Gouffé Vadé Berquin Dennery Favart Brillat-Savarin Sédaine Scribe Panard Charles Delange A. Despres y otros muchos más. PRECIOSO Y RARO EJEMPLAR EN IMPECABLE ESTADO. ETNOGRAFÃA FOLKLORE CANCIONEROS Y REFRANEROS DEL EXTRANJERO EN GENERAL Livre en français Delarue hardcover
1802097574London: Printed for J. Stockdale. J. Johnson Etc 1802. Book measures 7 x 4 1/2 inches. Collation xii300pp engraved frontis and 3 engraved plates. Bound in modern antiquarian style full leather raised bands blind lines red leather title label full gilt edges. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Internally previous owners inscription dated 1809 occasional minor staining browning to plates. Pages and plates in good condition. A very nice copy. . Full Leather. Very Good Plus. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Printed for J. Stockdale. J. Johnson, Etc Hardcover
1835810F51Paris: Chez Marcilly c1835 . Paperback. Very Good/Good. 3.5" by 2.5". Not Stated. A charming set of six miniature volumes of French poetry and literature including volumes of the works of Voltaire and La Fontaine. Housed in the publisher's slip case each volume of this 'Bibliotheque en Miniature' features an engraved plate. In the original French language.A delightful and uncommon six volume miniature set of celebrated works of French literature housed in the original slip case and with each volume retaining the original paper wraps.Complete in six volumes: 'Varietes' by Berquine; 'Mythologie' by Demoustier; 'Melanges' by Florian; a volume of the work of Millevoye; 'Fables' by Fontaine and 'Poesies' by Voltaire.Each volume illustrated with an engraved title page and one plate. Collated complete.The set was issued in various forms sometime with wrappers of green and pink and sometimes in a variant box rather than slip case.Published by Marcilly who specialised in miniature volumes and printed in small type by Firmin Didot. In the publisher's original paper wraps with marbled paper covered slip case. Each volume lightly age toned to back strip and a touch age toned to perimeters. Small chips to back strips of five volumes. Slip case lacking publisher's original calf back strip with rubbing to board perimeters. All slip case joints holding firm. Internally firmly bound. Pages generally clean and bright with the odd spot most concentrated to first and last few leaves of each volume. Very Good Chez Marcilly paperback
180276108Paris: Chez André 1802. Chez André unknown
1806WRCAM48560New York 1806. viii181pp. Contemporary marbled boards rebacked in modern red cloth. Corners heavily worn. Bookplate on front pastedown ownership signatures on titlepage. Lightly foxed. Light dampstaining to upper corner of last half of text. Pp.179-180 provided in photographic facsimile. Fair. In a red morocco solander box. The only English edition of an important work concerning Louisiana at the end of Spanish and French rule and the emerging American takeover. The author is known only as M. Berquin-Duvallon. He gives an unflattering picture of Spanish Louisiana with descriptions of the flamboyant Creole lifestyle and the ill effects of slavery as well as notes regarding agricultural productions especially sugar the look of New Orleans and other aspects of the country. Despite the title of this translation the author's experience was mostly confined to the area around New Orleans and not in West Florida. Authorities agree that this is an important if jaded source for Louisiana at the time. This edition is quite rare far more so than the French first. CLARK II:79. STREETER SALE 1533. SABIN 4965. HOWES B389 "aa." hardcover books
180373224Renouard | Paris 1803 - 1810 | 10 x 17 cm | 17 volumes reliés
180373224Paris: Renouard 1803. Fine. Renouard Paris 1803 - 1810 10 x 17 cm 17 volumes reliés New illustrated edition with 232 figures principally by Borel. Volume XIV contains an additional suite by Moreau a suite by Marillier and another anonymous suite. Copy on vellum paper the figures on heavy vellum. At the end of the publisher's notice a leaf with the price of works: the 20 volumes in-18 fine paper in wrappers with 18 engravings.30Fr. The same with 212 engravings in wrappers.60Fr. The same 17 volumes deluxe vellum paper figures from first proofs.120Fr. The volumes may be purchased separately by works. While at Princeton University and the Royal Library of Denmark one finds only the edition in 20 volumes with 18 engravings this copy proves more desirable in 17 volumes on vellum. According to the British Library copy the edition which announced 212 engravings offered only 205 so the others were added. Contemporary half Russia leather binding. Smooth spine decorated with 4 small concentric fleurons and roulettes. Red paper on boards imitating long-grained morocco. Some rubbing notably to corners. Scattered foxing. Lacking the table for volume X. Some leaves protruding. Uncut copy. Details of the collection: Vol. I-VII L'ami des enfans et de l'adolescence. Vol. VIII Le livre de famille ou Entretiens familiers sur les connaissances les plus nécessaires à la jeunesse; Vol. IX-X Bibliothèque des villages. Vol. XI Introduction a la connoissance de la nature imitée de l'anglois; Vol. XII-XIII Choix de lectures pour les enfans ou Recueil de contes d'anecdotes et de traits de vertu choisis des meilleurs auteurs. Vol. XIV Idylles romances et autres poésies de Berquin; Vol. XV-XVI Sandford et Merton imité de l'anglois. Vol. XVII Le petit Grandisson imité du hollandois. The author Berquin 1747-1791 specialized very early in children's literature being indeed the first to have done so. His children's books enjoyed great popularity and were very frequently reprinted throughout the nineteenth century. English and German children of the late eighteenth century knew Berquin's work very well. The greater part of l'ami des enfants consists of short theatrical pieces historical moral childish. but one also finds numerous short tales and romances letters as well as a shipwreck narrative. Thus one counts in the general table of contents 106 entries. L'ami de l'adolescence also contains moral theatrical pieces and other pieces more narrative or more clearly pedagogical; one should note La relation d'un naufrage sur l'île Royale and le Système du monde mis à la portée de cet âge. Certain works are entirely devoted to instruction and pedagogy such as L'introduction à la connaissance de la nature notably through animal figures or the Entretiens sur les connaissances. Moreover it is not that Berquin was the first to extend this literature that is important it is rather that one can situate at this period the introduction of childhood into our cultures and Berquin is precisely an eloquent testimony to this. Furthermore it was undoubtedly among the first times that one found so many children represented in illustration. Renouard hardcover
1803WRCAM48798AParis: A l'Imprimerie Expeditive 1803. xx31864 erratapp. plus two colored folding maps. Half title. Contemporary tree calf spine gilt leather label marbled endpapers. Minor shelf wear to the binding. Later bookplate on front pastedown small hole and repaired tear to half title minor foxing a few leaves toned. A mostly clean copy in good condition. First edition of this "entertaining and gossipy first-hand picture of life in New Orleans at the turn of the century.At the end are general accounts of the natural features of Louisiana its commerce and other general subjects. Its two colored maps one of lower the other of upper Louisiana.are well worth-while" - Streeter. "This resident observer has given a good description of Louisiana and West Florida.during the year in which the dominion of this region passed to the United States" - Raines. The work was immediately popular. Two more editions appeared before the 1806 New York translation with an 1804 German translation as well. <br> <br> The Streeter copy was bought by Goodspeed's for $375 in 1968. HOWES B389 "aa." SABIN 4962. STREETER SALE 1530. CLARK II:79. RAINES p.74. SERVIES 766. REESE FEDERAL HUNDRED 94. REESE BEST OF THE WEST 23 note. A l'Imprimerie Expeditive hardcover books
182778313London:: Printed for John Harris. 1827. The Seventeenth Edition. old full calf; spine essentially perished except for most of the lettered spine label. Spine perished as noted; cracked at joints; but tight and sound nevertheless; contents clean. 12mo. With seventy-four cuts designed and engraved on wood by I. Bewick. Chiefly Translated from that much admired work L'Ami des Enfans. From the Library of Robert Louis Stevenson with the Vailima book label on the front pastedown which is signed by Isobel Strong Stevenson's stepdaughter. Signed and dated 1856 by Thomas Stevenson the author's father on the front free endpaper which also bears the distinguished W. K. Bixby bookplate designed by E. D. French. An old clipped bookseller's description is laid in. Printed for John Harris.... unknown