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1830ST12140bParis: Levavasseur 1830. FIRST EDITION. 197 x 127 mm. 7 3/4 x 5". Two volumes. <br/> Appealing rose-colored morocco by Fletcher Battershall stamp-signed on front turn-in with his distinctive bat device covers with mitered frame of double gilt rules topiary cornerpieces raised bands spine compartments framed in gilt with leaf cornerpieces gilt titling turn-ins with gilt rules and leaves at corners top edges gilt. Front pastedowns with large wood-engraved bookplate of the binder. Vicaire I 181. ◆A dozen leaves spotted four of these noticeably so scarcely perceptible uniform fading to spines but IN FINE CONDITION the text otherwise clean bright and fresh and the bindings with lustrous leather glittering gilt and virtually no wear.<br/> <br/> This is a pleasing copy of an early work in Balzac's celebrated multi-volume "Comédie Humaine" offered here in excellent amateur bindings by scholar collector connoisseur and binder Fletcher W. Battershall. A lawyer by trade Battershall 1866-1929 was the author of "Book-Binding for Bibliophiles" 1905 and several articles on bookbinding. He was perhaps a pupil of Louis Kinder head binder at the Roycroft Shop as Kinder dedicated his own book "Formulas for Bookbinders" to Battershall in admiration of the latter's "love for and unceasing labors in the study of artistic bookbinding." Generally considered to be the father of social realism Honoré de Balzac 1799-1850 was one of Europe's greatest novelists. His "Comédie Humaine" was a collection of interlinked narratives depicting French society from 1815-48 encompassing the Restoration and the July Monarchy the collection embracing 95 finished and 48 unfinished works. "New World Encyclopedia" tells us that "even in its unfinished state it represents an immense literary endeavor larger in scope and length than possibly any other literary work undertaken in recent history and comparable perhaps only to" William Faulkner's series of novels and stories set in the American South. The present Balzac work was part of what is called the "physiologie genre" a group of books produced in Paris in the 1820s 1830s and early 1840s. According to "Oxford Companion to French Literature" these works comprised "a precious source for the study of the society politics and culture of this period" with "the most notable of these being Brillat-Savarin's 'Physiologie du Goût' 1826 and Balzac's 'Physiologie du Mariage' 1830. . . . Underlying all the Physiologies was the sense that modern city life had become both infinitely interesting and mysterious as well as decidedly ridiculous and bathetic." Balzac was no expert on marriage and his self-help advice here seems to us somewhere beyond unsound. Husbands are advised to keep their wives weak and submissive by discouraging sunshine and physical exercise in favor of lounging and frequent baths. Should the wife continue in ruddy good health leeches might be employed to reduce her to the desired languorous state. Despite the dubious applicability of its text to modern life the book is nevertheless sought after whether attractively bound or not. Levavasseur unknown
1899ST19567-188Paris: A. Roquette 1899. No. 75 OF 125 COPIES on papier vélin. 260 x 160 mm. 10 1/4 x 6 1/4". 3 p.l. i-iv 32 pp. 3 leaves. <br/> VERY ELEGANT GREEN STRAIGHT-GRAIN MOROCCO BY MERCIER stamp-signed as "successor to Cuzin" on the front turn-in the covers with a large central filigree lozenge framed in the Romantic style in black and gilt the smooth spine similarly decorated very attractive salmon pink watered silk doublures framed by wide densely gilt dentelles free endpapers covered in the same watered silk all edges gilt. In a rather toned and slightly worn marbled slipcase. WITH AN ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR BY FRANÇOIS COURBOIN signed by the artist along the lower right and 25 hand-colored prints by Courboin in the text with printed tissue guards. A Large Paper Copy. Carteret V p. 21. Spine uniformly sunned to tan as expected but the binding especially lustrous and entirely unworn; faint offset from the illustration onto the half title but very clean and fresh with immense margins and with almost no signs of use.<br/> <br/> A visual delight inside and out this is a bibliophile's copy of Balzac's slice-of-life classic luxuriously illustrated including with an original watercolor and in a beautifully decorated binding. The gently humorous tale here follows a "man of science" as he attempts to make a dinner engagement but gets distracted by the tempting booksellers along the Seine and an argument with a professional rival. The binding is part of an important French tradition: the work of the binder Cuzin who died in 1890 was so well known and so highly esteemed that he was responsible for establishing what was called the "Cuzin style." Devauchelle says that the Cuzin tradition was sustained in its finest form by his celebrated successor Emile Mercier who signed bindings from this period including the present work "Mercier successeur de Cuzin." Beyond the binding the illustrations here provide a second highlight as the engraver librarian and print historian François Courboin 1865-1926 provides a depiction of Paris and its inhabitants in the first quarter of the 19th century. The original watercolor on the half-title depicts the world-weary main character seated in an overstuffed chair in his night cap with slippered feet being served a cup of tea. Both the watercolor and the printed illustrations in the text are done with soft pleasing colors by an extremely careful hand. A. Roquette unknown
195054722Paris: Librairie Garnier Frères 1950. Facsimile reprint of the original Doré edition of 1855. Illustrated with 425 drawings by Gustave Doré. 1 vols. 8vo. Bound in half tan mottled calf and decorated paper over boards. Fine. Doré Gustave. Facsimile reprint of the original Doré edition of 1855. Illustrated with 425 drawings by Gustave Doré. 1 vols. 8vo. <br/><br/> Librairie Garnier Frères hardcover
188498772Paris: Librairie Garnier Freres circa 1884. 1884. Very good. - Octavo 8 inches high by 5-1/4 inches wide. Hardcover the original wrappers are bound into three quarter red morocco and marbled boards titled and decorated in gilt between raised bands on the spine. The book is further enhanced with marbled endpapers. The top edge is gilt. The covers are slightly rubbed. xxxi 1 & 615 deckle-edged pages. Profusely illustrated with 425 full-page and textual drawings including a frontispiece by Gustave Dore. There is some occasional minor soiling. Very good. <p>From the library of Lincoln MacVeagh and his wife Margaret with their "Arcades Ambo" bookplate on the front paste down. Lincoln MacVeagh 1890-1972 a Renaissance man graduated from Harvard magna cum laude in 1913. He went on to study languages at the Sorbonne and became fluent in German French Spanish Latin Greek and Classical Greek. After World War I he became a director of the Henry Holt and Company publishing firm where he became friendly with the poet Robert Frost. In 1923 he left the firm and founded the Dial Press. His name appears on the imprint of many of their publications. In 1933 President Roosevelt appointed him Minister to Greece. He followed presentation of his credentials with a speech in Classical Greek. While in Greece he conducted excavations beneath the Acropolis and made archeological contributions to the National Museum in Athens. He left Greece in 1941 when the German army over ran the country. From there he was appointed the first US Minister to Iceland where he negotiated agreements for the construction of the Keflavik airfield. In late 1942 he became Minister to the Union of South Africa and coordinated American wartime agencies there. In 1943 he was sent to Cairo as Ambassador so that he could assist the governments in exile of Greece and Yugoslavia. He returned to Athens as Ambassador in 1944. MacVeagh gave secret testimony before Congress concerning the Balkans in 1947 testimony that was an important factor in the formation of the Truman Doctrine. In 1948 as Ambassador to Portugal MacVeagh was influential in admitting her into NATO. In 1952 President Truman named him Ambassador to Spain. President Truman wrote to him on March 9 1948: "On the occasion of your appointment as Ambassador to Portugal I would like to make some personal expression of appreciation for the high services you have already rendered your country. During the past fifteen critical years you have served with distinction as Chief of the United states Missions to Iceland the Union of South Africa Yugoslavia and Greece. In this last post especially - as Minister from 1933 to 1941 and as Ambassador since 1943 - your scholarly statesmanship and diplomatic judgment have been of the utmost value." Paris: Librairie Garnier Freres, circa [1884]. hardcover
190192437London:: William Mitchell & Company. Very Good. 1901. Hardcover. B000J5YK70 . Translated from the French complete and unabridged. No indication of printing. Octavo bound in red cloth with elaborate gilt and black lettering and design top edge gilt. Moderate shelf wear and aging short closed tear to the fore edge of the last page else very good. No dust jacket.; 490 pages . William Mitchell & Company, hardcover
188523637Rennes: H. Caillière 1885. Fine. H. Caillière Rennes 1885 14 x 18.50 cm broché The first edition published in a small number of copies. Unlettered spine with handwritten title showing a small lack boards marginally faded with two small angular stains occasional worming. H. Caillière hardcover
192485282Paris: Sansot 1924. Fine. Sansot Paris 1924 14.50 x 19 cm broché First edition on ordinary paper with only 10 deluxe copies printed on pur fil paper. A handsome copy. Sansot unknown
190311394Paris: Alcan-Lévy 1903. Fine. Alcan-Lévy Paris 1903 15.50 x 23.50 cm broché First edition of this speech delivered at the opening of the Conference of Lawyers and printed at the order's expense; no deluxe copies were issued. Spine absent small corner lacks to boards boards detached handsome interior condition. Alcan-Lévy hardcover
19509388Paris: Editions Napoléon 1950. Fine. Editions Napoléon Paris 1950 14 x 21 cm broché First edition. Introduction by J. Savant. Fragments of texts by H. de Balzac referring to the Emperor. Illustrations handsome copy. Editions Napoléon unknown
1834004458Bruxelles: Hauman 1834. .ou Meditations de philosophie eclectique sur le bonheur et le malheur conjugal publie par un jeune celibataire. Due volumi in 12mo 95x15 cm di XXIII-287 e 308 pagine. Fioriture sparse per la qualità non eccellente della carta; una firmetta alle pagine di titolo. Legatura coeva in mezza pelle dorsi con erosioni doppio tassello piatti marmorizzati. Una delle contraffazioni stampate in Belgio come quella di Meline o di Demengeot dell'opera di Balzac ancora anonima sul matrimonio e le sue traversie. Difficile stabilire la priorità delle edizioni stampate in Belgio che comunque precedono la seconda ufficiale francese la prima è del 1830. Hauman unknown
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
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2404401947-49. 181; 195 s. Orig. helskinnb. med topp gullsnitt med de originale foromslagene medbundet. Trykt i 350 nummererte eksemplarer hvorav dette er henholdsvis nummer 252 og 56. Kun beskåret i toppsnittet. . unknown
1671231941671. A Paris chez Jean Couterot et Louis GuÂŽrin s.d. 1671. Un vol. au format pt in-12 162 x 98 mm de 494 pp. et 2 ff. n.fol. Reliure de l'ÂŽpoque de pleine basane glacÂŽe et mouchetÂŽe blonde plats jansÂŽnistes dos ˆ nerfs ornÂŽ de filets gras ˆ froid doubles caissons d'encadrement dorÂŽs larges fleurons dorÂŽs roulettes dorÂŽes piÂce de titre de maroquin rouille titre dorÂŽ palette dorÂŽe en queue roulette dorÂŽe sur les coupes tranches mouchetÂŽes. Edition originale ou parue ˆ la date de l'originale. ''La crÂŽation des premiers prix remonte au XVIIÂme siÂcle. Guez de Balzac le premier souhaita lÂŽguer ˆ lÕAcadÂŽmie une somme destinÂŽe ˆ la fondation dÕun prix dՎloquence. Celui-ci devait Âtre dÂŽcernÂŽ tous les deux ans et couronner la personne qui aurait Ç le mieux rÂŽussi et fait le meilleur discours sur la matiÂre ou le sujet proposÂŽ È. La fondation fut crÂŽÂŽe en 1656 mais le prix ne commenÂa ˆ Âtre attribuÂŽ quÕen 1671 sur le premier sujet indiquÂŽ par Balzac lui-mÂme dont la premiÂre laurÂŽate du prix fut Mlle de ScudÂŽry.'' in AcadÂŽmie franÂaise. LachÂvre III Bibliographie des recueils collectifs de poÂŽsie p. 167. Angles ÂŽmoussÂŽs. Coiffe de tÂte arasÂŽe. TrÂs lÂŽgÂres altÂŽrations superficielles affectant par ailleurs la reliure. PremiÂre contre-garde effrangÂŽe. Papier oxydÂŽ. Rousseurs ou petites t‰ches ÂŽparses dans le corps d'ouvrage. Infime manque en marge d'un feuillet. Nonobstant bonne condition. Rare. b42961 unknown
306282Paris Garnier Freres ca. 1860. Sixth edition. Thick 8vo. Illustrated with 425 designs by Gustave Dore. Original gilt stamped red cloth covers detached; spine chipped. Good. A clean copy. Bookplate of George Cukor. Part of the book collection Cukor inherited from George Hoyningen-Huene. 615 pages. From the library of noted "Gone With The Wind" Hollywood director George Cukor with his Paul Landacre bookplate on the front pastedown. 5th or later Edition. Hardcover. Good. Paris, Garnier Freres, ca. 1860. hardcover
1853197Paris: Marescq et Compagnie et Gustave Havard 1853. Later edition. 12 x 8 in. pp. Marescq et Compagnie, et Gustave Havard unknown
19663143BB1966. Erste Auflage. Düsseldorf Droste Verlag 1966. 22 x 30 cm. 162 Seiten. Hardcover/ Gebundene Ausgabe im originalen Schutzumschlag. Der Schutzumschlag in spezieller Sammlerschutzfolie entfernbarer Brodart - Umschlag. Sehr guter Zustand mit minimalen Gebrauchsspuren. Der Schutzumschlag mit ganz minimalem Einriss. Honoré de Balzac 20. Mai 1799 in Tours; 18. August 1850 in Paris war ein französischer Schriftsteller. In den Literaturgeschichten wird er obwohl er eigentlich zur Generation der Romantiker zählt mit dem 17 Jahre älteren Stendhal und dem 22 Jahre jüngeren Flaubert als Dreigestirn der großen Realisten gesehen. Sein Hauptwerk ist der rund 88 Titel umfassende aber unvollendete Romanzyklus La Comédie humaine dt.: Die menschliche Komödie dessen Romane und Erzählungen ein Gesamtbild der Gesellschaft im Frankreich seiner Zeit zu zeichnen versuchen. Wikipedia hardcover
4516New York: The Century Co. 1928. 8vo pp. 291. Original dark blue boards lettered in red to front panel and spine. Illustrated dust jacket. A fine copy in a very good dust jacket scuff to spine at fold and a little light chipping to head of spine. First US edition preceded by the UK edition published the previous year. Scarce in the dust jacket. HUBIN p. 75 New York: The Century Co., 1928 hardcover
1894954Y18Paris : Calmann-Levy; Bibliotheque-Charpentier 1894-1903. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 7.5" by 4.5". None. A handsomely bound set of French works including Anatole France and Honore de Balzac's prose. A charming selection of French titles from eminent writers including Anatole France and the Goncourt brothers. Includes two fiction and four non-fiction works. Uniformly bound in quarter crushed morocco with marbled boards and endpapers.This set comprises the following works: Eugenie Grandet from 'Scenes de la Vie de Province' by Honore de Balzac 1894 Marie-Antoinette Dauphine: D"Apres de Nouveaux Documents Etudes sur la Cour de France by Pierre de Nolhac 1901 Les Opinions de M. Jerome Coignard - Collected by Jacques Tournebroche and published by Anatole France 1902 La Reine Marie-Antoinette Etudes sur la Cour de France by Pierre de Nolhac - Fifteenth edition 1902 L"Etui de Nacre by Anatole France 1903 Histoire de Marie-Antoinette by Edmond and Jules de Goncourt - New edition 1903 Uniformly bound in quarter crushed morocco with marbled boards and endpapers. Externally very smart with rubbing to the extremities and fading to the spines. Internally firmly bound. Pages are age toned but generally clean with only the odd spot. Very Good Indeed Calmann-Levy; Bibliotheque-Charpentier hardcover
1928665New York: Boni & Liveright 1928. Ralph Barton. THIS COMPLETE TWO VOLUME SET IS IN NEAR FINE CONDITION BEAUTIFULLY BOUND BY WHITMAN BENNETT IN 1/2 LEATHER WITH BRIGHT GILT RULE AND MARBLED BOARDS FIVE COMPARTMENTS AND FOUR RAISED BANDS TO SPINES WITH BRIGHT GILT DETAILS AND TITLE. BINDING AND HINGES ARE VERY GOOD MARBLED END PAPERS AND PASTE DOWNS. NO LOOSE OR MISSING PAGES PAGES ARE BRIGHT AND CLEAN WITHOUT MARKS AND NO FOXING. PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED BOOK MEASURES 10"x7.25". LIMITED EDITION #325 of 2050 SIGNED BY PUBLISHER. A BEAUTIFUL SET IN GREAT CONDITION. Boni & Liveright unknown