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04605Paris: H. Delloye & Victor Lecou Éditeurs 1838. An Incredible Early Twentieth Century 'Portrait' Binding by René Kieffer<br/>Specially Bound for Gérard de Berny in Memory of his Father Gabriel de Berny<br/>First Illustrated Edition with an additional set of Proof Illustrations on 'Large Thick Paper'<br/><br/>BALZAC Honoré de. KIEFFER René binder. La Peau de Chagrin. Études Sociales. Paris: H. Delloye & Victor Lecou Éditeurs 1838. <br/><br/>First Illustrated Edition First Printing of the Vignette Illustrations. <br/><br/>Specially bound by René Kieffer for Gérard de Berny in memory of his Parents.<br/><br/>'Thick Paper' copy with an additional 'proof' set of the illustrations.<br/><br/>Large octavo 11 1/16 x 7 1/2 inches; 281 x 191 mm. iv 402 1 Table des Matières 1 blank. One hundred and one decorative engraved vignettes in the text by Baron Janet-Lange Gavarni French and Marckl plus one on the title engraved on steel by Brunellière Nargeot Langlois etc. Additional engraved portrait on India paper of "Pauline" after Janet-Lange engraved by Félicie Fournier née Monsaldy as appearing on pp. 149. Some foxing throughout mainly marginal otherwise fine.<br/><br/>An incredible early twentieth-century 'Portrait' binding by René Kieffer stamp-signed in gilt on front turn-in and with his printed label on verso of front endpaper. Full brown morocco covers triple-bordered in gilt enclosing a highly elaborate symmetrical gilt diamond design with gilt stars. The front cover inlaid with a large oval nineteenth century 'medallion' portrait in oil of Honoré de Balzac and four smaller circular nineteenth century 'medallion' oil paintings titled "Enfance" childhood "Etude" study "Amour" love and "Plaisir" pleasure. The rear cover similarly inlaid with a large oval nineteenth century 'medallion' portrait in oil of Madame Louise Antoinette Laure de Berny Balzac's first love "La Dilecta" and four smaller circular nineteenth century 'medallion' oil paintings titled "Ambition" Misère misery "Desespoir" despair and "Suicide". Spine with five raised bands similarly decorated and lettered in gilt in compartments. Double-ruled gilt board-edges and multi-gilt ruled turn-ins surrounding an orange morocco liner elaborately decorated in gilt in a symmetrical design olive green watered silk endleaves blue-gray marbled endpapers all edges gilt. Original brown morocco over blue marbled boards chemise housed in the original brown morocco edged blue marbled boards slipcase. Spine of chemise sunned slipcase a little worn at extremities. The binding itself is near fine with just a few fragments missing from the edges of the 'medallions'. Original printed tan wrappers and spine bound in. Small square engraved bookplate of renowned collector Gérard de Berny on front endpaper. <br/><br/>A stunning example reflecting the love affair between Honoré de Balzac and Gérard de Berny's mother Laure de Berny. The nineteenth century 'Medallion' oil paintings are most certainly from the collection of Gabriel de Berny.<br/><br/>Roger Louis Gérard de Berny 1880-1957 was a French politician of the French Third Republic. He was born in Amiens France. He was elected senator for the Somme in January 1936 and was one of those who voted to give full power to Marshal Pétain on 10 July 1940. de Berny did not return to government after the Second World War. He died in his Hôtel on Rue Victor Hugo in Amiens now the Hôtel de Berny Museum. The Musée d'art local et d'histoire régionale or Musée de l'Hôtel de Berny is a local history museum for the region of Picardy. The Hôtel de Berny Museum includes 18th century tapestries and wood carvings such as those from the La Fayette salon in the château de La Grange-Bléneau and those by the Huet brothers Nicolas François and Jean-Baptiste the Younger the three sons of Jean-Baptiste Huet and Adrien Choquet a painter from Abbeville from the Salon du Zodiaque in the Long château as well as Art nouveau and Art déco ceramics by Montières French Revolution-era faïence paintings by Louis Jean François Lagrenée and Isabey a 1612 harpsichord pastels by Choderlos de Laclos and 16th-20th century ironwork and clocks. It also contains objects relating to figures from local and national history such as Gresset Choderlos de Laclos Jules Verne Édouard Branly and Maréchal Leclerc.<br/><br/>Gérard de Berny's father Charles Philippe Gabriel de Berny 1825-1884 was married to Laure de Berny née Louise Antoinette Laure Hinner 1777-1836. "In 1793 aged only fifteen Laure married Gabriel de Berny but their union was unhappy. He was 20 years old quite reserved and cold whereas his young wife was very sensitive warm-hearted and caring. Despite their differences they still managed to have nine children although five died in infancy and only two survived their mother. In 1815 the family bought a house in Villeparisis in northern France where they spent the summers. It was here that Laure first met Honore De Balzac. Laure was 42 at the time and already a grandmother but this didn't stop the young Balzac he was only 22 from falling in love with her. At first she resisted him but Balzac wouldn't give up. He courted her for months and in the end she gave in. The two become lovers. Of course nothing could remain secret for long in a small town. When Balzac's parents learned of it they tried to break off their scandalous relationship but to no avail. Laure wasn't just Balzac's lover. She was his confidante his muse and his benefactress. She gave him the love security and confidence he hadn't received from his parents as a child she supported his literary career she inspired the characters of Madame de Mortsauf in The Lily In The Valley and Pauline in Louis Lambert and helped him out financially when he needed it. She assisted him in his business ventures which always failed and helped him pay his debts. "La Dilecta" as Balzac called her also told him many stories about the ancient regime and of how some of her aristocratic friends and acquaintances managed to escape death during the Revolution while others weren't so lucky. His royalist principles would be strongly confirmed by Laure's influence and it's from her he also acquired his aristocratic longings. Thanks to her help he also managed to meet several influential people and would sometimes make an appearance in high society. Balzac would also talk to her about his relationship with other women such as Madame de Hanska who he would end up marrying a few months before his death. Laure De Berny died on 27th July 1836 at La Bouleaunière her country house at Grez-sur-Loing. Balzac was in Italy at the time but when he returned he visited her grave." historyandotherthoughts.blogspot.com.<br/><br/>René Kieffer 1875-1964 worked for ten years at the famed Chambolle-Duru bindery in Paris specializing in gilding before establishing his own workshop in 1903. He debuted at the 1903 Salon des Artistes Françcais and evolving toward to more modern approach became a disciple of the great Marius-Michel. At the time of this binding's creation he had begun to incorporate a transitional mix of flowers vines and colorful onlays in rather formal compositions their Art Nouveau motifs retained within symmetrical borders that revealed his classical roots. By the end of World War I he had emerged as one of Paris's leading binders his work sought after by collectors his fine workmanship matched by a wide range of progressive designs. <br/><br/>Before La Peau de Chagrin first published in 1831 was completed Balzac created excitement about it by publishing a series of articles and story fragments in several Parisian journals. Although he was five months late in delivering the manuscript he succeeded in generating sufficient interest that the novel sold out instantly upon its publication. A second edition which included a series of twelve other "philosophical tales" was released one month later. Although the novel uses fantastic elements its main focus is a realistic portrayal of the excesses of nineteenth century Parisian bourgeois materialism. Balzac's renowned attention to detail is used to describe a gambling house an antique shop a royal banquet and other locales. He also includes details from his own life as a struggling writer placing the main character in a home similar to the one he occupied at the start of his literary career. The central theme of La Peau de Chagrin is the conflict between desire and longevity. The magic skin represents the owner's life-force which is depleted through every expression of will especially when it is employed for the acquisition of power. Ignoring a caution from the shopkeeper who offers him the skin the protagonist greedily surrounds himself with wealth only to find himself miserable and decrepit at the story's end. La Peau de Chagrin firmly established Balzac as a writer of significance in France. His social circle widened significantly and he was sought eagerly by publishers for future projects. The book served as the catalyst for a series of letters he exchanged with a Polish baroness named Ewelina Ha ska who later became his wife. It also inspired Giselher Klebe's opera Die tödlichen Wünsche.<br/><br/>Carteret Volume III p. 41. Paris: H. Delloye [&] Victor Lecou, Éditeurs, 1838 unknown books
1870201650Paris: George Barrie 1870. Limited. hardcover. very good. 45 volumes numerous engraved illustrations all with proof copies lettered tissue guards. Full brown polished calf colorful marbled endpapers all edges gilt. Paris: George Barrie circa 1870. An exquisite set with some wear to the bindings. Very good.<br/><br/> One of only 100 numbered sets on Japan paper.<br/><br/> George Barrie unknown books
18421675771842. GRANDVILLE J.J. Scènes de la vie privée et publique des animaux. Two volumes. 8 386 6; 4 390 6 pp. With 201 engraved plates and 120 vignettes illustrating the text. Large 8vo. 261 x 180 mm uniformly bound in publisher's full decorated cloth binding with gilt vignettes of Grandville designs on the covers and spine. Paris: Hetzel et Paulin: 1842. First Edition of a Grandville masterpiece bound in the publisher's elaborate polychrome decorated binding. A fantastic example of anthropomorphic illustration and an important precursor of surrealism. These illustrations represent some of Grandville's most memorable creations. Many of the plates are of single figures but there are also satirical scenes of everyday life monsters animals looking at politicians caged at the zoo etc. The texts contained herein were written by such notable authors as Balzac Charles Nodier George Sand Louis Viardot and even J. Hetzel the publisher under the pseudonym of P.-J. Stahl. Hetzel was the motivating force behind this work which he undertook in order to "give words to Grandville's marvellous animals and to join our pen with his pencil thereby coming to his assistance in criticizing the aberrations of our epoch and by preference among these aberrations those which are of every period and every country." Gordon N. Ray writes: "Through Grandville's animals Hetzel and his colleagues offered a witty and telling commentary on contemporary politics and personalities." A fine set rare in the publisher's decorated bindings and internally pristine. Ray 194. Carteret III 552-59. Rebeyrat Catalogue bibliographique et bibliophilique in: J.-J. Grandville 1985 pp. 289-90. hardcover books
1912135187Paris: Louis Conard 1912. hardcover. fine. Huard Charles. Frontispiece and other illustrations by Charles Huard 37 volumes 8vo 1/2 brown morocco over grey marbled boards gilt-decorated spines red marbled endpapers top edge gilt; light foxing in some volumes. Paris: Louis Conard 1912. Fine. Text revised and annotated by Marcel Bouteron and Henri Longnon.<br/><br/> Louis Conard unknown books
1895256800Philadelphia: Barrie 1895. hardcover. near fine. Over 350 fine full page etchings by various artists each with tissue guards. 52 volumes 8vo 3/4 blue morocco decoratively gilt spines t.e.g. Philadelphia: George Barrie 1896- 1900. One of 1000 numbered copies. Near fine.<br/><br/> Barrie unknown books
1899022602Boston: Hardy Pratt and Co 1899. Limited Edition. Octavo. Limited to only 40 sets. The present set is #2. A few volumes unopened. In 40 volumes illustrated with photogravures hand-colored by Jeannniot Adrien Moreau and several others who were specially chosen by the firm Goupil & Co. The set has a total of 283 hand-colored plates 7 per volume except volume 40 which has 10. with tissue guards present. Translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley who most likely knows more about Balzac and his works than anyone in this country. He was her life's study. In the preface which was written by Balzac in 1856 was placed in volume I to give Balzac's own interpretation of his books. Balzac was an early pioneer of literary realism. He used incidents from his life and the people around him in works like Eugénie Grandet and Louis Lambert. His writings influenced several other writers including Henry James who wrote about him as did William Saroyan Marcel Proust adored him. He had been compared with Charles Dickens. An exceptionally fine set bound in 3/4 green morocco over marbled paper covered boards with matching endpapers raised bands lettered and decorated in gilt top edges gilt all others uncut. No names or bookplates spines are evenly faded but still quite beautiful. A monumental work. Hardy, Pratt and Co unknown books
19497577Paris: Maxime Cottet-Dumoulin 1949. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good Slipcase. A few tissueguards creased pale sporadic foxing else bright and unmarred. Slipcase shows minor shelf/edge wear else tight and clean. Case and boards in paper faux-snakeskin loose signatures tissueguards. fo. Illus. color and b/w plates. Numbered limited edition this being 98 of 123 110 10 3. Signed by Jouve and the publisher at the colophon. <br/><br/>Illustrated by Paul Jouve with 13 colored etchings 3 of which are double-page and a separate suite of the etchings in black and white. Text printed within red borders each page with Egyptian-themed headpiece heightened in brownish gold. Maxime Cottet-Dumoulin hardcover books
1897282130Philadelphia: George Barrie 1897. hardcover. near fine. 53 volumes numerous engraved illustrations all with lettered tissue guards. Rubricated titles 3/4 black morocco marbled boards and end papers top edges gilt. Philadelphia: George Barrie 1897. The Edition Definitive. A near fine set. Very good.<br/><br/> Previous owners bookplates.<br/><br/> George Barrie unknown books
67644Limited to 1000 copies BALZAC HonorÈ de. The Novels of HonorÈ De Balzac. For the First Time Completely Translated Into English by George Burnham Ives. With Five Etchings by Alfred Boilot Loys-Henri Delteil and Xavier le Sueur After Paintings by Adrien Moreau. 1897. Complete in 53 octavo volumes. Limited to 1000 copies of which this is number 164. Original half red morocco over red cloth gilt stamped spines with two blue-gray morocco labels gilt-stamped. TEG. Edges bumped. Very good. George. Royce. HBS 67644. $5000 hardcover books
1935135186Paris: Louis Conard 1935. hardcover. fine. Huard Charles. In French.Texte revise et annote par Marcel Bouteron et Henri Longnon. Illustrated by Charles Huard. 38 out of 40 volumes 8vo 3/4 dark blue calf over blue marbled boards red leather labels gilt raised spines marbled endpapers top edges gilt with original stiff printed wrappers bound in. Paris: Louis Conard 1935. Fine.<br/><br/> Louis Conard unknown books
1899164399Boston: Little Brown 1899. hardcover. very good. Girardet Jules & Guyon Maximilienne. Centenary Edition. 33 volumes. Illustratrations by Jules Girardet and Maximilienne Guyon with tissue guards. Short 8vo bound in pretty 1/2 bright red morocco over marbled boards; gilt-stamped fruit tree motif along spines and dotted raised bands marbled endpapers top edge gilt. Boston: Little Brown 1899. Very good.<br/><br/> A few spine ends are lightly rubbed but overall a very nice set.<br/><br/> Little Brown unknown books
18421672321842. GRANDVILLE J.J. Scènes de la vie privée et publique des animaux. Two volumes. 8 386 6; 4 390 6 pp. With 201 engraved plates and 120 vignettes illustrating the text. Large 8vo. 261 x 180 mm uniformly bound in publisher's green cloth with gilt vingettes of Grandville designs on the covers and spine. Paris: Hetzel et Paulin: 1842. First Edition of a Grandville masterpiece bound in the publisher's gilt-stamped cloth. A fantastic example of anthropomorphic illustration and an important precursor of surrealism. These illustrations represent some of Grandville's most memorable creations. Many of the plates are of single figures but there are also satirical scenes of everyday life monsters animals looking at politicians caged at the zoo etc. The texts contained herein were written by such notable authors as Balzac Charles Nodier George Sand Louis Viardot and even J. Hetzel the publisher under the pseudonym of P.-J. Stahl. Hetzel was the motivating force behind this work which he undertook in order to "give words to Grandville's marvellous animals and to join our pen with his pencil thereby coming to his assistance in criticizing the aberrations of our epoch and by preference among these aberrations those which are of every period and every country." Gordon N. Ray writes: "Through Grandville's animals Hetzel and his colleagues offered a witty and telling commentary on contemporary politics and personalities." Some minor rubbing rear hinge of volume 2 with professional repair overall clean near fine. Ray 194. Carteret III 552-59. Rebeyrat Catalogue bibliographique et bibliophilique in: J.-J. Grandville 1985 pp. 289-90. hardcover books
1905245007Boston: Little Brown 1905. hardcover. very good. Girardet Jules & Guyon Maximilienne. Centenary Edition. 34 volumes. Illustrations by Jules Girardet and Maximilienne Guyon with tissue guards. 8vo bound in 1/2 deep red morocco over marbled boards; gilt-stamped fruit tree motif along spines and dotted raised bands marbled endpapers top edge gilt. Boston: Little Brown 1905. Very good.<br/><br/> A few spine ends are lightly rubbed but overall a very nice set.<br/><br/> Little Brown unknown books
19015000Boston: Little Brown and Company 1901. Octavo 34 volumes. The Centanary edition. Three quarters red leather gilt titles and tooling to the spine top edge gilt gilt ruled to the front and rear panel marbled endpapers frontispiece to each volume with tissue guard present. Illustrated by various artists. In near fine condition. A stunning set. "One of the great novelists of all literature" Balzac's genius consists in his dynamic unflagging creative vigour; his superabundant imagination" his masterly portrayal of passions and his grasp of such widely differing subjects" Harvey & Heseltine 44-45. Little, Brown and Company hardcover books
1985313204London: Published by J.M. Dent and Co 1985. 38 vols. 8vo. Bound in three quarters red morocco t.e.g. Bookplate. About fine. 38 vols. 8vo. Ursule Mirouet 1895 La Grande Breteche and Other Stories 1896 The Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau 1896 Beatrix 1896 The Chouans 1896 The Unknown Masterpiece and Other Stories 1896 A Harlot's Progress Volume I 1896 A Harlot's Progress Volume II 1896 The Peasantry 1896 The Country Parson 1896 Modeste Mignon 1896 Pierette and the Abbe Birotteau 1896 The Atheist's Mass and Other Stories 1896 A Distinguished Provincial at Paris 1897 The Unconscious Mummers and Other Stories 1897 WITHOUT:About Catherine de Medici 1897 The Lily of the Valley 1897 A Daughter of Eve and Letters of Two Brides 1897 The Seamy Side of History 1897 Lost Illusions 1897 A Marriage Settlement and Other Stories 1897 Cousin Pons 1897 Seraphita 1897 The Thirteen 1897 Parisians in the Country 1897 At the Sign of the Cat and Racket 1897 The Jealousies of a Country Town 1898 The Middle Classes 1898 The Member for Arcis 1898 A Father's Curse 1898 A Gondreville Mystery 1898 A Princess's Secrets 1898 The Country Doctor 1900 The Quest of the Absolute 1901 Old Goriot 1903 The Wild Ass's Skin 1903 A Bachelor's Establishment 1904 Eugenie Grandet 1905 A Woman of Thirty 1907. Bookseller Inventory # 101962. Published by J.M. Dent and Co unknown books
1892135180Paris: Calmann Levy 1892. hardcover. near fine. 48 out of 50 volumes small 8vo 1/2 red leather spines lightly sun-faded over marbled boards gilt-stamped raised spine bands brown marbled endpapers. Paris: Calmann Levy 1892. Near Fine.<br/><br/> Calmann Levy unknown books
190032685Philadelphia: George Barrie & Son 1900. The Memorial Edition of which there have been printed 100 Copies; Lettered A to Z and 1 to 74. Issued in the Interest of La Société des Gens de Lettres for the Prix Barrie-Balzac No. 33. PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPANESE VELLUM. Over 400 Plates in 2 States Frontispieces COLORED and UNCOLORED Plates in text in 2 states as well Remarqued on Japanese vellum and Unremarqued on tissue tipped onto Japanese vellum Etchings after Paintings by Adrien Moreau Louis-Eduard Fournier etc. 51 vols. 8vo. Bound in original gray cloth with paper title labels identifying this as the "Definitive Edition" minor wear. Lacking Parisian Life vol. 6 vol. 6 of 53 and Philosophical Studies vol. 1 vol. 42 of 53. The Memorial Edition of which there have been printed 100 Copies; Lettered A to Z and 1 to 74. Issued in the Interest of La Société des Gens de Lettres for the Prix Barrie-Balzac No. 33. PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPANESE VELLUM. Over 400 Plates in 2 States Frontispieces COLORED and UNCOLORED Plates in text in 2 states as well Remarqued on Japanese vellum and Unremarqued on tissue tipped onto Japanese vellum Etchings after Paintings by Adrien Moreau Louis-Eduard Fournier etc. 51 vols. 8vo. George Barrie & Son unknown books
1838251644Paris: H. Delloye et Victor Lecou Éditeurs Rue des Filles-Saint-Thomas 13 place de la Course 1838. First Illustrated edition first printing with all first printing points as enumerated by Carteret. iv 402 2 pp. Title with vignette showing a man being pulled backward by skeleton armed with a scythe and 100 steel engraved vignettes in the text after drawings by Adam Baron Boulanger Charlet Daviid Devéria Fragonard Gavarni Grandville Grent Janet-Lange Johannot Raffet Vernet et. al. 1 vols. Royal 8vo 25.4 cm. Nineteenth-century quarter calf and marbled paper boards. Bookplate of Louis Auchincloss. Minor rubbing to spine and bands but near fine otherwie clean and crisp. Lovely copy with half title. Bookplate of Louis Auchincloss. First Illustrated edition first printing with all first printing points as enumerated by Carteret. iv 402 2 pp. Title with vignette showing a man being pulled backward by skeleton armed with a scythe and 100 steel engraved vignettes in the text after drawings by Adam Baron Boulanger Charlet Daviid Devéria Fragonard Gavarni Grandville Grent Janet-Lange Johannot Raffet Vernet et. al. 1 vols. Royal 8vo 25.4 cm. A Classic of French Illustration. First illustrated edition of Balzac's renowned 1831 novel his first major commercial success lavishly produced in a generous format with superb illustrations by many of France's finest illustrators of the period. From the library of American novelist LOUIS AUCHINCLOSS. Carteret III pp. 41-42; Sander 43; Brivois 15-17; Vicaire I 45 H. Delloye et Victor Lecou, Éditeurs, Rue des Filles-Saint-Thomas, 13, place de la Course unknown books
190031090Philadelphia: Gebbie Publishing Co 1900. 33 volumes 8vo half blue morocco gilt-lettered direct on gilt-paneled spines t.e.g.; 3 joints starting spines a little dry; all else near fine. Prefaces by George Saintsbury. Translated from the French into English by Ellen Marriage Clara Bell James Waring R C Scott and Jno. Rudd. <br/><br/> Gebbie Publishing Co unknown books
19112094Paris: Societe des Amis du Livre Moderne 1911. Special copy from an edition of 150 copies on Arches paper this copy with an original charcoal drawing signed by Jeanniot and two "bons a tirer" etchings of the drawing which is hors texte in chapter 7 together with a blue sheet that is filled out by hand noting the name of the collector for whom this copy was printed. Bound by David: full olive green morocco with purple border onlay between two triple gilt fillet borders on front and back panel top edge gilt seven gilt borders on turn-ins watered chestnut sil spine panelled raised bands with author and title in gilt onlay of purple morocco with triple gilt fillets in each panel replicating design on panel spine faded to tan tiny bit of rubbing on bottom spine edge else fine; original wrappers bound in; binding signed on lower front turn-in "David" and dated "1914." Page size: 11-3/8" x 8-1/8". A handsome binding on a lovely book lavishly illustrated with full page etchings and many etchings in-texte. Societe des Amis du Livre Moderne unknown books
165964351First English Edition BALZAC Jean-Louis Guez. Aristippus. Or Monsr. de Balsac's Masterpiece. Being A Discourse Concerning the CourtWith an Exact Table of the Principall Matter. Englished by R.W. London: Tho. Newcomb for Nat Eakins 1659. First English edition. Twelvemo 2 15/16 x 5 1/8 inches. 16 159 17 table pp. Full speckled calf rebacked to style. edges speckled light red. Inner hinges expertly repaired. Previous owner's small ink marking on title-page not affecting text. A few pages with very light foxing. Overall a very good copy. "Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac essayist and stylist a gentleman of the Angoumois is remembered as having perfected French prose as Malherbe perfected French verse making it orderly and lucid constructing the eloquent period based on assiduous study of Latin authors esp. Cicero and so preparing the way for Pascal and Bossuet. His works much admired in their day include.Aristippe on wisdom in political administration." The Concise Oxford Dictionary of French Literature 38. The Aristippus is a "Treatise on the duties of sovereigns dedicated to Christina of Sweden." Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of Biography and Mythology Thomas 271. "It intended to portray the ideal statesman." Library of the World's Best Literature Warner 39. HBS 64351. $1500 Tho. Newcomb for Nat Eakins unknown books
164864600First English Edition of Balzac's "The Prince" BALZAC Jean Louis Guez. The Prince. Written in French.Now Translated into English. London: Printed for M. Meighen and G. Bedell 1648. First English edition. Twelvemo 5 1/8 x 2 7/8 inches; 130 x 73 mm. 82 15 163-326 pp. Bound without final errata leaf. Bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe in modern full tan calf. Spine lettered in gilt. Dentelles in blind. Some light worming to top outer margin of leaves E9-K3 not affecting text. Fore-edge lightly soiled and chipped. Overall a very good copy. Balzac has been acclaimed for his prose innovations which lent a somewhat mannered precision and clarity to French letters. He is also credited with the development of a French national style of prose writing. That is his emphasis on the "idiomatic elements" of the French language contributed significantly to "the development of the language on national lines" Encyclopedia Britannica 1913 p. 301. Balzac's fame can be attributed primarily to his great abilities as a letter writer and to the publication of a collection of Lettres 1634. Originally written as an eulogy of Louis XIII The Prince was published in 1631 and contains two substantial letters together fifty-six pages in length written to Cardinal Richelieu. He was elected to the Academy FranÃaise in 1634. Wing B615 ESTC R32936 HBS 64600. $1250 Printed for M. Meighen and G. Bedell unknown books
1876WRCLIT17928Paris: Michel Levy Freres 1876. Twenty-four volumes. Large octavo. Contemporary calf and marbled boards ribbon markers. Binder's blanks tanned a few spines have small nicks or rubs occasional minor foxing but a very good set. The important "Edition Definitive" concluding with the volume of correspondence 1819-1850. TALVART & PLACE I p.176. Michel Levy Freres hardcover books
1904174914London: Abbeville 1904. Private. hardcover. fine. Tall thick 8vo handsomely rebound in 3/4 blue morocco raised bands and gilt ruled lines on spine marbled endpapers t.e.g. London: Privately Printed 1904. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Abbeville unknown books
1845WRCLIT29295Paris: Publie par J. Hetzel 1845. Two volumes. Thick quarto. 19th century three quarter crimson morocco raised bands spines gilt extra t.e.g. Profusely illustrated with plates and vignettes in text the large majority being after drawings by Gavarni. Very shallow snag at crown of one spine light occasional rubbing at edges otherwise a large generally clean largely untrimmed set. First editions of this ambitious undertaking featuring contributions by Balzac Sue Sand Stendahl Musset Nodier Gautier Nerval and many others preceded by a general history of the city by Theophile Lavallee. The over two hundred wood-engraved plates are based on Gavarni's drawings and Ray lauds them as being "of even greater interest than the 320 wood engravings of his OEUVRES CHOISIES.The engraving is superior for the most part and they are new conceptions not versions of his lithographs.His designs make LE DIABLE A PARIS the culmination of the Romantic tradition of DIABLERIE which began with the lithographic albums of the 1820s. It is also the last of the big books of collaborative illustration." RAY 236. CARTERET III:203-7. Publie par J. Hetzel hardcover books