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191410976Paris, Nouvelle revue française, 1914. 2 volumes in-8 de 282-[6] et 293-[11] pages, demi-maroquin marron à coins, dos à nerfs, têtes dorées, couvertures et dos oranges conservés. Les reliures sont de Marc Cornu.
191449241914 Paris, Editions de la Nouvelle Revue Française, 1914. 2 volumes in-8, 23 x 14,5 cm, 282 (4), 293 (9) pp., portrait de Gide au vernis mou par Paul Albert Laurens en frontispice du 1er tome, brochés, couvertures orange imprimées.
1929778271929 Paris, Payot, 1929, in 8° broché, 300 pages ; 4 cartes dépliantes.
1918784321918 Sans lieu, l'Auteur, 1918, in folio oblong broché, couvrture illustrée (effrangée).
1997871341997 Nimes, Lacour, 1997, in 8° broché, 251 pages ; bien complet du feuillet d'errata, paginé 252 ; couverture illustrée.
1859_201900451Besançon, J. Jacquin, Imprimeur-Libraire, 1859 ; in-8 (139 x 215 mm), 572 pp., broché. L'auteur est de l'Académie de Besançon, membre correspondant de la Société de Statistique de Marseille.
1861_201900452Besançon, J. Jacquin, Imprimeur-Libraire, 1861 ; in-8 (139 x 212 mm), 608 pp., broché (dos fendu). L'auteur est de l'Académie de Besançon, membre correspondant de la Société de Statistique de Marseille.
19251908Paris: l’Union de Artistés Russes á Paris 1925. Original avant-garde poster. With two illustrations by Henri Laurens and Mikhail Larionov. Folded as issued. Minor tears on edge. Slight ghosting on recto. Altogether in fine condition. Original avant-garde poster. With two illustrations by Henri Laurens and Mikhail Larionov. 325 × 495 mm. <p><br /> Scarce avant-garde poster for Bal de la Grande Ourse organized by the Union of Russian Artists of Paris.<br /> <p><p><br /> This costume ball was held annually by the Russian avant-garde artist community in Paris to raise money for their union. Numerous important modernist artists collaborated and are listed on the double-sided poster including Marc Chagall Pablo Picasso Henri Matisse Vladimir Mayakovsky Tristan Tzara and Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes.<br /> <p><p><br /> The advertisement includes a monogrammed illustration by modernist French sculptor and illustrator Henri Laurens 1885–1954 and an illustration by Mikhail Larionov 1881–1964 one of the key figures of Russian avant-garde.<br /> <p>. l’Union de Artistés Russes á Paris unknown
61923Berne, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Kunstmuseum, München, Museum Villa Stuck, 1985, in 4° broché, 180 pages ; nombreuses illustrations ; couverture illustrée.
73366Paris, Renouard, Laurens, 1957, in 4° broché, 38 pages et 56 planches en noir et 2 planches en couleurs ; couverture rempliée ; cachets de bibliothèque annulés.
19573347Paris Librairie Renouard - Henry Laurens 1957 In-4 (28,5 x 22,5 cm.) 34 pp. 2 planches couleurs et 56 planches en noir hors-texte. broché, couverture crème à rabats.
9895Paris, Le club français du livre, 1965. In-8 carré, reliure toilée, rhodoïd.
16508513Lugduni [Lyon], Laurent Anisson, 1650. Petit in-8 de [32]-890-12-[2]-139-[61] pages pleine basane brune, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés, pièce de titre décorée de point dorés. Accrocs aux coiffes, petites fentes aux mors, deux coins frottés, papier un poil bruni, quelques taches, léger coup sur la tranche. Ex-libris manuscrit sur la page de titre (daté de 1703).
1912015661Boston: Richard G. Badger / The Gorham Press 1912. Hardcover. Fine. Signed by Authors. With the author's signed holiday presentation card laid-in dated December 1912. Tan boards stamped in red with paste-on photo portrait on front cover. Clean and unmarked. 63 pages. 14 x 11cm. An attractive copy. A humorous witty little book touching on the character of women and the particularities of relations with them written by Laurens Maynard and distributed to his friends during the Christmas of 1912. In 1899 the writer and publisher Laurens Maynard 1866-1917 co-founded the Boston publishing firm of Small Maynard & Company. He left the firm in 1907 to work as a representative for the New York City publishing house of Brentano's. He was a native of Boston and a graduate of the Boston Latin School. Following graduation he briefly lived in Denison Iowa 1884-1885 where he worked as a teacher at the Center school in Milford Township and learned something of the printing trade at the Denison Review before returning to Boston. Richard G. Badger / The Gorham Press hardcover
176745831Geneve 1767. Original blue cardboard binding with contemporary handwritten paper title-label to spine. Pencil-numbering to inside of boards. A very nice and clean copy. Woodcut vignette to title-page. With the ex-libris of the notes Danish book collector K.F. Plesner to inside of front board. <br/><br/><em>Rare first edition of this interesting anonymously written continuation of Voltaire's Candide which wraps up the adventures of the hero. "Turning his back on both Voltarian satire and scepticism the novelist proposes a moralistic fable - the focal point of which is a rehabilitation of Leibniz's Theory of Optimism. The main body of the novel tells the story of Candide and his new wife the noble Zénoïde in their sumptuous Copenhagen townhouse. Before achieving this happy state however the couple endures various trials and tribulations reminiscent of the newly minted gothic genre. "Candide au Dannemarc" also features a satirical portrait of Jean-Jacques Rousseau." Éduard M. Langille from the introduction to the new edition of "Candide au Dannemarc" edited by him. Voltaire's "Candide" had inspired a sequel that appeared in 1760 which is attributed to Charles-Claude-Florent de Campigneulles but which might be by Henri-Joseph du Laurens. The present work is a direct continuation of that sequel although it ignores the happy ending of the previous work but evidently from the preface it is not written by the same author. It has still not been determined who the actual author is.The part on Rousseau pp. 148-167 in the present work has become quite famous portraying him satirically as trying to make a living in Copenhagen from copying music while plotting to escape to America. The novel ends with Candide leaving Denmark to be the Danish ambassador in Russia.A secoond edition appeared in 1769. </em> paperback
FR20158Dédicace anonyme sur la page de titres.
199270793Gallimard, 1992, gr. in-12, 176 pp, très nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs, biblio, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état (Coll. Découvertes)
191426210Paris Le Rire F. Juven 1914 -in-4- demi-basane un volume, reliure demi-percale violette in-quarto (half binding sheepskin in-quarto), dos long (spine without raised bands), Titre et N° frappés "or", filet large à froid en place des nerfs et en tête et en pied, papier marbré rouge et noir aux plats (manque de papier sur la 4ème de couverture), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), pages de garde peignées (painting endpapers), abondamment illustré (plentifully illustrated) en noir et en couleurs par : C. Léandre, J. Villemot, F. Barcet, Genty, A. Guillaume, Préjelan, H. GERVESE, A. Faivre, J. Dharm, F. Fabiano, J. Plumet, G. Delaw, H. Gerbault, A. LE PETIT, Mirande, A. Vallée, Radiguet, Nollat, D'Ostoya, Chas-Laborde, Capy, P. Laurens, A. WILLETTE, Roubille, A. Barrère, Miarko, Pierlis, J. Hémard, A. Rapeno, A. Devambez, J. Roussau, Manfredini, F. FAU, Dangon, Touraine, Avelot, Le Rallic, Montassier, C. Huard etc.......etc., 12 pages par fascicule (12 pages by magazine), soit 30 numéros, 1914 à Paris : F. Juven Editeur,
1920H1352Paris, Bibliothèque des Curieux, 1920 ; in-8, 304 pp., reliure demi-cuir vert, dos à nerfs. Un des 10 exemplaires sur papier d'Arches, seul tirage. Avec un portrait de l'auteur, une introduction et des notes par Radeville et Deschamps. Très bon état.
201204814Paris, P.O.L., 2000 ; in-12, 300 pp., br.
200708279Paris, P.O.L., 2000 ; in-12, 300 pp., broché.
1807G0914Paris, Egasse Frères, 1807 ; in-12, 4-XII-188 pp., broché (couverture d'attente). Nouvelle édition, précédée d'une notice sur la vie et les ouvrages de l'auteur. Entré à 19 ans dans les ordres, Henri-Joseph du Laurens, à est attribué ce texte, réussit à se faire détester des chanoines autant que des jésuites. Il quitta donc la vie monastique et publia un texte contre les jésuites, intitulé Jésuitiques puis Le Balai (1761) L'Arétin (1763) Imircé (1765) Le Compère Mathieu, ou Les Bigarrures de l'Esprit humain (1766) et La Chandelle d'Arras (1765). Dénoncé comme auteur licencieux à Mayence, il termina sa vie entre prison et couvent surveillé, et mourut en 1793. Bon état.
201406420Paris, Masson et cie, 1941 ; in-8, 509 pp., br.
1973129386London: Collins 1973. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included. London Collins 1973. Octavo 322 pages. Cloth; edges slightly sunned; a tiny blemish to the rear cover; an excellent copy with the dustwrapper with the publisher's Duraseal cover slightly sunned on the spine. 'Traces the origins of speech itself and the evolution of language particularly English' dustwrapper. Number 56 in the New Naturalist Library. Collins hardcover
GF12233Photographie 7,5x4 cm - collée sur carton - vers 1900 -