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alb9d6a21dce843d2e0Rosarivm. Novel. Translated from Franz M. Enigma. 1996. 288 p. Please contact us for details on condition of available copies of the book.�SKUalb9d6a21dce843d2e0. unknown
alb3d1427bda20dff21M Word 1952. Please contact us for details on condition of available copies of the book.This book may arrive later than usual because it requires extra time for processing and shipment preparation and expedited delivery is not available. Kindly let us know if you have a specific deadline or required delivery date.SKUalb3d1427bda20dff21 unknown
1862029824Paris 1862 MICHEL LEVY FRERES, LIBRAIRIES EDITEURS Half-Leather (Hardcover)
184686647Bâle Basel 1846. Fine. ""If the painting collection advertised in the newspapers on rue du Vieux Marché is still for sale"" Bâle Basel 18 mai 1846 13.6 x 21.8 cm 2 pages sur un feuillet Autograph letter signed by Honoré de Balzac to Gustave Silbermann dated 18 May 1846 with the blind stamp of the Hôtel des Trois Rois in Basel. A delicate document with fold marks that have caused some tears with some minute lacks of paper affecting a few letters including the last two letters of the author's signature. A fine epistolary testament to Balzac's unrestrained passion for art collecting in this likely unpublished letter addressed to his friend the Strasbourg bookseller and printer Gustave Silbermann. Balzac was planning a stay in Strasbourg during which he became engaged to Madame Hanska. Exhausted by the frantic pace of writing La Comédie Humaine Balzac set out to leave Paris for an extended tour of Europe. ""On 25 March 1846 Balzac joined Mme Hanska in Rome where he had never been before and was dazzled by the city. In Rome then in Civitavecchia Genoa and all along the way back to Basel via Lake Maggiore the Simplon and Geneva they bought paintings works of art furniture"" Balzac continuing ""with determination the creation of his interior décor"" M. Maximovitch Honoré de Balzac et Mme Hanska French Embassy in Ukraine. A year later he would publish Le Cousin Ponsarguably the finest literary expression of this passion in which the art collection is steeped into every page and the protagonist suffers from what Balzac himself called ""bricabracomania."" Writing from Basel Balzac still hoped to make further acquisitions in Strasbourg where he refers here to a ""painting collection advertised in the newspapers on rue du Vieux Marché."" It was for Madame Hanska that Balzac intensified his activities during this period ""driven by a genuine frenzy for acquisition. It was the time when he was preparing the home he had purchased on rue Fortunée now rue Balzac for his future wife. Even before moving in from 15 April 1847 onwards he was antiquing everywhere placing orders and enthusiastically pursuing real or imagined bargains."" Nicole Mozet Balzac collectionneur. This stay in Strasbourg would prove pivotal in their relationship as Balzac would later confide to his sister that they had made their engagement official there years before their long overdue marriage: ""we were engaged from 1846 in Strasbourg"" letter of 15 March 1850. In the same letter Balzac also asks Silbermann to arrange his transportationthis loyal friend even supported Balzac in his relationship with his future wife: ""Should Countess Hanska pass through Strasbourg during a journey it is this devoted friend Silbermann who is entrusted with delivering her a letter from her lover ensuring the comfort of her stay tending to her needs and even taking care of her travel provisions."" Yves Cambefort. An unpublished moment in the life of Balzac the tableaumaniac as he travels to Strasbourg to seal his union with his great love. ""I am counting on your kindness to reserve a seat for me in the mail coach to Strasbourg from the 25th of this monthnot earlier; later is no problem so long as Ive departed before the 31st. Pay for the seat if necessary and I will reimburse you when I pass through Write me a note in Heidelberg at the Hôtel de la Cour de Bade to let me know on which day the seat will be booked If the painting collection advertised in the newspapers on rue du Vieux Marché is still for sale "" unknown
19752090202120412832Tokyosogensha 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Tokyosogensha paperback
1924sd1532Imprimerie typographique J. Aubert Etudes balzaciennes Broché 1924 In-4 (16,5 x 25,5 cm), brochure, 75 pages ; bords des plats brunis, taches au premier plat et au mors supérieur, assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
192460720Grenoble Impr. J. Aubert, coll. "Etudes balzaciennes" n° 1 1924 1 vol. broché grand in-8 (255 x 165 mm), broché, 75 pp. Dos un peu ridé, avec manque de papier à la coiffe supérieure. Plis en tête de la couverture, plat inférieur taché. Bon état intérieur. Rare.
192460720Grenoble Impr. J. Aubert, coll. "Etudes balzaciennes" n° 1 1924 1 vol. broché grand in-8 (255 x 165 mm), broché, 75 pp. Dos un peu ridé, avec manque de papier à la coiffe supérieure. Plis en tête de la couverture, plat inférieur taché. Bon état intérieur. Rare.
199392603Paris Paris-Musées, Editions des Cendres 1993 1 vol. broché gr. in-8, broché, couv. à rabats, 204 pp. Très bon état.
199392603Paris Paris-Musées, Editions des Cendres 1993 1 vol. broché gr. in-8, broché, couv. à rabats, 204 pp. Très bon état.
2001111932Paris SEDES 2001 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 284 pp., bibliographie. Envoi autographe signé de Nicole Mozet. Très bon état.
2001111932Paris SEDES 2001 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 284 pp., bibliographie. Envoi autographe signé de Nicole Mozet. Très bon état.
1904qv1305Victor Lemasle, 3 quai Malaquais, Paris Broché 1904 In-8 (14 x 23 cm), broché, 46 pages ; mors supérieur fendu, des taches d'usage aux plats défraîchis, par ailleurs intérieur frais, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
2200Paris, Boivin et Cie, editions Contemporaines, 1950, revue de Littérature Comparée, avril-juin 1950, 24 ème année, n°84 in 8 broché de 224 pages
2200Paris, Boivin et Cie, editions Contemporaines, 1950, revue de Littérature Comparée, avril-juin 1950, 24 ème année, n°84 in 8 broché de 224 pages
28boivin et cie avril-juin 1950 in 8 broché 382 pages
in-8, 224 pages, broche, couv. illustree. Qq cach. épars (discrets) sinon bel exemplaire non coupé. [NV-36]
195065069Boivin, "Revue de littérature comparée" 1950 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, pp. 162 à 382. Dos un peu ridé, bordures de couverture défraîchis. Bon état tout de même, non coupé.
195065069Boivin, "Revue de littérature comparée" 1950 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, pp. 162 à 382. Dos un peu ridé, bordures de couverture défraîchis. Bon état tout de même, non coupé.
196026021960 Paris, La Table Ronde, 1960, volume in-8 broché, 265 pages, très bon état
196055931960 broché in-octavo, dos blanc et couverture couleur ornée illustrée d'une illustration sur le recto (portrait-médaillon de Balzac), non rogné, 269 pages, 1960 Paris La Table Ronde,
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
QWA-13422Rennes, Caillière, 1885, in-8 br., 34 p., E.O., bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe, couverture passée, intérieur propre, exemplaire non coupé, bon état.
121paris michel levy 1865 in 12 broché 290 pages
200161221Maisonneuve et Larose, coll. « Paroles d'ami » 2001 In-12 broché 21 cm sur 14,5. 191 pages, couverture illustrée. Très bon état d’occasion.