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19032501<p>New York: George D. Sproul 1903. Octavo 8.5 x 5.75 437 pages. Volume 34 of a multivolume set: Brown 3/4 leather binding with marbled boards and endpapers and gold lettering and design on spine; the top surface of the text block is gilded. The interior is spotless and the binding is solid but the cover shows wear and tear consistent with its age see image. Contains interleaved images and an Introduction by William Peterfield Trent.</p> George D. Sproul hardcover
197843046Franklin Center PA: The Franklin Library 1978. Hardcover. Translation by J. Lewis May. Illustrations by Elaine Raphael and Don Bolognese. Small 4to. Full burgundy calf with gilt lettering and extensive decorations. 424pp. All edges gilt. Sewn-in satin page marker. Illustrations watered silk endpapers. Fine. Tight quite handsome leatherbound edition of these mid-19th century short stories. A volume in this publisher's "The Collected Stories of the World's Greatest Writers" series with the accompanying 22-page booklet laid in. The Franklin Library hardcover
nosku914This is the hardcover only stated Two Volumes In One Garden City Edition from 1928. Other than a couple of pages with tiny dog-ears at the bottom from a bump both the cover and the pages are in positively excellent condition. There are no rips tears markings etc. and the pages and binding are tight. This wonderful impossible-to-find item is available for purchase now! Due to the vagaries of market fluctuations an item may occasionally seem overvalued. To compensate for that possibility all serious buyers are welcome to make a on each and every item listed with the assurance that ALL reasonable offers will be accepted.Very Good hardcover
19032477<p>New York: George D. Sproul 1903. Octavo 8.5 x 5.75 xvi 383 pages. Volume 5 of a multivolume set: Brown 3/4 leather binding with marbled boards and endpapers and gold lettering and design on spine; the top surface of the text block is gilded. The interior is spotless and the binding is solid but the cover shows wear and tear consistent with its age see image. Contains interleaved images and an Introduction by William Peterfield Trent.</p> George D. Sproul hardcover
1960WB17136London: The Limited Editions Club 1960. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Copy 81 of a total edition of 1500. Signed by illustrator Rene ben Sussan. Excellent copy in publisher's slipcase. <br/><br/> The Limited Editions Club hardcover
28124BALZAC Honore De. Eugenie Grandet. Translated.by Ellen Marriage with an Introduction by Richard Aldington and Illustrations by Rene ben Sussan. Orig. cloth. 4to. Publisher's slip-case. London: Limited Editions Club 1960. Limited to 1500 numbered copies printed at the Curwen Press. A fine copy. unknown
1960006LEC4Printed by The Curwen Press for The Limited Editions Club London: 1960. 1960 pp. xviii 271. Illustrated with wash-and-line drawings by Rene ben Sussan printed by the Photogravure and Color Company hand-colored by Walter Fischer; designed by Sir Francis Meynell; set in monotype Bembo on Glastonbury paper. 4to. 6 3/4 x 10 1/2 inches. Bound by The Russell-Rutter Company in full tan buckram gold-stamped leather labels. Original slip case. Inked ownership of Jefford F. Oller the original subscriber on front fly leaf. Includes the Monthly Letter. Number 420 of an edition limited to only 1500 copies signed by the artist Rene ben Sussan. Fine copy. The books published by the Limited Editions Club are justly treasured for the quality of the texts the beauty and artistry of the illustrations the creativity of design and the overall excellence of the paper presswork and binding. Each book would make a wonderful gift for any occasion. W97 Language: eng. Signed by Illustrators. Full Cloth. Hardcover. Fine. (Printed by The Curwen Press for) The Limited Editions Club, London: 1960. hardcover
196045239London: Limited Editions Club 1960. Limited edition. Hardcover. good to near fine. 1/1500. Quarto. xviii 1 271pp 1. Light brown slipcase tan label with black lettering on spine. Binding with black leather label with gilt lettering wrapped around front and back cover near the head and tail of spine. Illustrated frontispiece.<br /> <br /> This limited edition #87 of 1500 hand numbered and signed by illustrator René ben Sussan illustrated throughout with color gravure reproduction of Ben Sussan's artwork.<br /> <br /> Slipcase with sunning along bottom edge of back cover and light staining. Binding with light water stains at tail of spine. Top and bottom edges of labels at the spine with some rubbing. Slipcase in very good- binding in very good interior in near fine condition overall. Limited Editions Club hardcover
19032498<p>New York: George D. Sproul 1903. Octavo 8.5 x 5.75 419 pages. Volume 30 of a multivolume set: Brown 3/4 leather binding with marbled boards and endpapers and gold lettering and design on spine; the top surface of the text block is gilded. The interior is spotless and the binding is solid but the cover shows wear and tear consistent with its age see image. Contains interleaved images and an Introduction by William Peterfield Trent.</p> George D. Sproul hardcover
196686596Paris France: Aux Editions Du Seuil 1966. Hardcover. Very Good with no dust jacket. Seven volumes. Text in French. Preface by Pierre-Georges Castex. Notes by Pierre Citron. Very clean ex-library set with the typical markings and pockets inside the rear covers. Some of the volumes have a mark on the spine where a sticker was removed. Very slightly shelf-cocked. Some volumes show light wear to covers. Volume 5 back cover separating.; Ex-Library; 7 1/4 x 8 3/4 Aux Editions Du Seuil hardcover
167587Aux Editions du Seuil 1966. Hardcover. Fine clean & sound condition / lightly chipped dust jacket. Volume 3. 630pp. text in French. Aux Editions du Seuil hardcover
19223269Paris: Rene Kieffer 1922. Original Wraps. Orig. illustrated wrappers flaked at backstrip extremities. Slight embrowning at front cover head. Very good. 4to with brilliant color illustrations by J. Hamman. Limited edition copy 450 of 590 on velin de cuve paper. Text in French. Rene Kieffer unknown
19032479<p>New York: George D. Sproul 1903. Octavo 8.5 x 5.75 xiv 354 pages. Volume 15 of a multivolume set: Brown 3/4 leather binding with marbled boards and endpapers and gold lettering and design on spine; the top surface of the text block is gilded. The interior is spotless and the binding is solid but the cover shows wear and tear consistent with its age see image. Contains interleaved images and an Introduction by William Peterfield Trent.</p> George D. Sproul hardcover
19032497<p>New York: George D. Sproul 1903. Octavo 8.5 x 5.75 471 pages. Volume 31 of a multivolume set: Brown 3/4 leather binding with marbled boards and endpapers and gold lettering and design on spine; the top surface of the text block is gilded. The interior is spotless and the binding is solid but the cover shows wear and tear consistent with its age see image. Contains interleaved images and an Introduction by William Peterfield Trent.</p> George D. Sproul hardcover
1927018305Paris: Editions Duchartre & Van Buggenhoudt. No. 2769 of this limited edition. Red cloth with papered boards. Cover has wear and stains. Clean text. Color illustrations throughout. I13 . Good. Hardcover. Limited Edition. 1927. Editions Duchartre & Van Buggenhoudt hardcover
28462BALZAC Honre De. Old Goriot. Translated from the French by Ellen Marriage with an introduction by Francois Mauriac and illustrations by Rene Ben Sussan. Orig. leather-backed marbled boards publisher's slipcase. N.Y.: Limited Editions Club 1948. Limited to 1500 copies signed by the artist. A fine copy in a slightly worn slipcase. unknown
1948007LEC4Printed at The Curwen Press for The Limited Editions Club New York: 1948. 1948 pp. xv 316. Illustrated with water-colors by Rene ben Sussan key black printed in collotype by Georges Duval hand-colored by Maurice Beaufume; designed by Francis Meynell; set in monotype Bembo on English Luxor paper. 4to. 7 x 10 3/4 inches. Bound at The Curwen Press in deep blue half-morocco decorated and lettered in gold hand-made French marbled-paper sides. Original marbled-paper slip case torn at top. Inked ownership of Jefford F. Oller the original subscriber on front fly leaf. Includes the Monthly Letter. Number 420 of an edition limited to only 1500 copies signed by the artist Rene ben Sussan. The books published by the Limited Editions Club are justly treasured for the quality of the texts the beauty and artistry of the illustrations the creativity of design and the overall excellence of the paper presswork and binding. Each book would make a wonderful gift for any occasion. W97 Language: eng. Signed by Illustrators. Half-Leather. Very Good. (Printed at The Curwen Press for) The Limited Editions Club, New York: 1948. hardcover
19032502<p>New York: George D. Sproul 1903. Octavo 8.5 x 5.75 496 pages. Volume 33 of a multivolume set. Brown 3/4 leather binding with marbled boards and endpapers and gold lettering and design on spine; gold gilding on the top surface of the text block The interior is spotless and the binding is solid but the cover shows wear and tear consistent with its age see image. Contains interleaved images and an Introduction by William Peterfield Trent.</p> George D. Sproul hardcover
19032496<p>New York: George D. Sproul 1903. Octavo 8.5 x 5.75 391 pages. Volume 32 of a multivolume set: Brown 3/4 leather binding with marbled boards and endpapers and gold lettering and design on spine; the top surface of the text block is gilded. The interior is spotless and the binding is solid but the cover shows wear and tear consistent with its age see image. Contains interleaved images and an Introduction by William Peterfield Trent.</p> George D. Sproul hardcover
19032476<p>New York: George D. Sproul 1903. Octavo 8.5 x 5.75 xv 384 pages. Volume 4 of a multivolume set: Brown 3/4 leather binding with marbled boards and endpapers and gold lettering and design on spine; the top surface of the text block is gilded. The interior is spotless and the binding is solid but the cover shows wear and tear consistent with its age see image. Contains interleaved images and an Introduction by William Peterfield Trent.</p> George D. Sproul hardcover
192674840London:: John Lane the Bodley Head 1926. First edition; No. 1698 of 3000 copies. publisher's orange gilt-decorated cloth. One page roughly opened affecting only margin; partially unopened; slight soiling and use to the cloth; tight and sound. 8vo. Illustrations by Jean de Bosschere including frontispiece and full-page color plates. Translated by J. Lewis May. Introduction by Andre Maurois. John Lane the Bodley Head, hardcover
192621005London:: John Lane 1926. No. 247 of 3000 copies. publisher's gilt bright orange cloth in dust jacket. A fine copy in a jacket with a few small nicks and edge wear. Large 8vo. Illustrated by Jean de Bosschere. John Lane, hardcover
ns30Caxton. Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket. The boards are damp marked and worn. Copyright 1896. Some tanning and damp marking. No frontis. Netting visible but the binding is sound. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Caxton hardcover
193047277New York: Williams Belasco and Meyers 1930. Reprint. Large octavo 24.5cm; black cloth boards stamped in gilt beveled edges; 154pp frontis.5 plates. Gilt dulled on spine; extremities rubbed thin spots along spine and leading corners; mild soiling and wear. Top edge stained black fore edge dackled; some interior toning and handling wear else Very Good overall.<br /> <br /> This 1833 novella and part of his "History of the Thirteen" trilogy may not be regarded as Balzac's best work but it is perhaps one of his most scandalous. It involves a wealthy wastrel getting himself involved with a young lady who seems too good to be true-just the thing to turn a young man's fancy to murder attempted. The murder actual happens shortly afterwards but not before a shocking revelation. Might qualify as erotica if you are turned on by overlong lectures on Parisian misery. This 1930 reprint also contains a smattering of spicy for 1930 b/w plate illustrations. Williams, Belasco and Meyers unknown
ns47Caxton. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. The boards are a bit rubbed and edgeworn minor loss to the spine. Some tanning and a few nicks. Copyright 1898. Netting visible but the binding is sound. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Caxton hardcover