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4to, 29, [1]pp., limited edition of 29 hand-numbered copies, this being number 14, 11 illustrs., signs of labels having been removed, orig. cloth.
First edition, large 8vo (234 x 145 mm), viii, 481, [1]pp., frontis., vignette on title, woodcut portraits in the text, recent green buckram, morocco spine label. This famous catalogue, with notes by A.F. Griffiths and prices affixed, includes the rarest books in English Poetry. The collection was originally formed by R. Park, the editor of several bibliographical works. Park disposed of them to Thomas Hill for an annuity. When Mr. Hill's affairs became embarrassed, he sold this portion of his library to Mr. Octavius Gilchrist, a grocer at Stamford. Gilchrist later sold the whole to Longmans, and thus they came to the market, with the present volume as the sale catalogue. Each of the 956 items are described in detail and all are priced. Lowndes says, "This extremely useful catalogue of the rare and curious collection made by R. Park, and added to by Thos. Hill is deserving of a place in every good library, from the interesting information which it affords of the works of our early poets." Provenance: From the library of Prof. T. A. Birrell, a note in pencil to half-title "Ex White Knights, Case 50, Shelf 1." Lowndes I, p.200.
200408740Lille, J. Lefort, imprimeur, éditeur, 1913 ; in-8, 320 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Ouvrage illustré de 13 gravures d'après ÉMILE BAYARD - 7e édition.
First edition, 4to, 411pp., a very good ex-library copy, illustrs., orig. cloth.
187361093New York: D. Appleton and Co. 549 & 551 Broadway 1873. 8vo. xx 284 pp. plus 8 pp. publisher’s ads. Plum-coloured pebbled publisher’s cloth embossed borders front & back covers gilt lettering on spine minor chipping head & foot of spine slight sunning edgewear w/o ffep. still a VG- copy from the libraries of H.M. Hosick 1845-1935 noted dealer in leathers furs & hides in Chicago IL and Jean F. Carroll 1900-1973 former Kroger Executive and son of Iowa Governor Beryl F. Carroll 1860-1939. First American edition of this significant French work on labor unions labor organizing originally published as L’ABC du travailleur in 1868 drawing from interviews by the author with Parisian workers artisans and laborers. Prepared against the backdrop of the attempted reforms by Napoleon III during the Second Empire there had been passed an 1864 right to strike law but workers could decide whether to participate independently and still restricted from freedom while many laws controlling what licenses and papers workers had to retain whether they could change employers and much more were still in place. The United States itself had become swept up in massive labor strikes and unrest beginning with July 1871 labor strikes at the New Albany Glass Works and others built up to the 1873 Great Railroad strikes following the implosion of the Railroad Building Boom that set off a recession from 1873-1878 in the United States. It’s estimated that over $ 40 billion in property was destroyed during the subsequent unrest over several years. About 1828-1885 was a French journalist novelist and publicist who was quite successful with short stories and pamphlets as well as popular manuals on labor and economics before becoming successful with his XIX Siecle paper which protested against conservative reactionaries following the Franco-Prussian War. The original American edition in English is quite scarce. D. Appleton and Co., 549 & 551 Broadway, hardcover
187261228London: Strahan & Co. 56 Ludgate Hill 1872. 8vo. xx 284 pp. Dark green-coloured pebbled publisher’s cloth embossed black ruling covers & spine gilt lettering on spine minor shelfwear inner hinges a touch weakened slight lean still a VG bright copy. First British edition of this significant French work on labor unions labor organizing originally published as L’ABC du travailleur in 1868 drawing from interviews by the author with Parisian workers artisans and laborers. Prepared against the backdrop of the attempted reforms by Napoleon III during the Second Empire there had been passed an 1864 right to strike law but workers could decide whether to participate independently and still restricted from freedom while many laws controlling what licenses and papers workers had to retain whether they could change employers and much more were still in place. Great Britain experienced a series of strikes from 1870 through 1872 including the Metropolitan Police Strike Gas Stokers’ Strike Linen Strike Warwickshire farmer worker’s strike and also witnessed the emergence of the National Labor Reform Party. About 1828-1885 was a French journalist novelist and publicist who was quite successful with short stories and pamphlets as well as popular manuals on labor and economics before becoming successful with his XIX Siecle paper which protested against conservative reactionaries following the Franco-Prussian War. The original British edition in English is quite scarce and predates the 1873 American edition. Strahan & Co., 56, Ludgate Hill, hardcover
4to, 548,[2]pp., numerous illustrs., orig. printed wrappers.
202301291Paris, Les grands livres de prix collection jeunesse anavoizard, 1977 ; in-4, 317 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Illustrée par Gustave Doré copie de 1886.
1883_201600597Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles, 1883 ; in-8, 4-304 pp. + frontispice et 7 pl. hors-texte, relié demi-cuir, coloris vert (insolé, devenu brun), dos lisse à 4 nerfs, tranches jaspées (traces de frottement, petites épidermures). Illustré de dessins de Charles Delort, gravés par Mongin. Bon état.
1883_202401164Paris, G. Charpentier & Cie, Éditeurs, 1883 ; petit in-12 (85 x 119 mm), [8]-392 pp., reliure demi-cuir à coins, coloris brun foncé, dos orné de filets et de fleurons à 4 nerfs, tête dorée. Petite Bibliothèque-Charpentier. Illustrations en noir et blanc (2 dessins de UBERTI).
201207767Paris, Librairie de l hachette et cie, 1867 ; in-12, 318 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Huitième édition demi chagrin marron.
201118081Paris, Librairie L. Hachette, 1858 ; in-12, 318 pp., cartonnage. Demi-cuir rouge dos a nerfs très bon état - ex-libris Pierre Boigeol - 3e édition.
201207802Paris, Librairie de l hachette et cie, 1867 ; in-8, 426 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Demi cuir marron a nerfs deuxième édition.
201207765Paris, Librairie de l hachette et cie, 1864 ; in-8, 489 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Quelques taches de rousseurs reliure abimé.
201207603Paris, Librairie de L. Hachete et cie, 1867 ; in-12, 440 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état demi-cuir dos a nerfs ex libris( E. Salomon architecte Strasbourg) quatrieme éditon Bel exemplairecurieuse incursion du critique et romancier Edmond About (1828-1885) dans le domaine de la philosophie, et il faut bien le dire, de la philosophie de comptoire, monnayant le grand dogme de l'époque. Il faut dire que la notion de progrès, multiforme et finalement imprécise, fut la grande idole du XIXe siècle, et tous y sacrifièrent peu ou prou, y compris ses opposants, y compris ceux dont l'esprit critique était aiguisé. Cela ne fait pas d'About un positiviste, comme on l'écrit, et d'ailleurs la conception que le positivisme se fait du progrès de l'humanité ne ressemble pas à celle de M. Homais, dont on retrouvera un peu le style et les idées. [.
200906833Paris, Librairie l hachette et cie , 1864 ; in-8, 489 pp., demi basane a nerfs. Quelques rousseurs.
201220376Paris, Hachette, 1947 ; in-12, 246 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état.
201109660Paris, Editions de l'Erable, 1973 ; in-12, 288 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état.
200805171Paris, Librairie A. HATIER, 1950 ; in-12, 269 pp..
201403120Paris, Librairie hachette et cie, 1882 ; in-4, 321 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Reliure demi cuir vert dos a 5 nerf un peu frotté bon état.
201907380Paris, Librairie hachette, 1911 ; grand in-8, 309 pp., cartonnage . ÉDITION illustrée de 52 compositions par Adrien Marie - demi-cuir vert, dos a 4 nerfs, bien orné, tranches dorées, reliure signé J. Taupin.
200402362Paris, Hachette, 1862 ; in-12, 428 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Demi-toile.
200402356Berlin, Internationale bibliothek, 1922 ; in-12, 311 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. -pleine toile bleue.
200402466Paris, Hachette, 1857 ; in-12, 201 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Demi-cuir marron.
200509208Paris, Gedalge, 1950 ; grand in-8, 308 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Illustrations de Gustave Gerno.