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1946N2318Paris: Editions Litteraires De France 1946. Limited/Numbered . Original Decorative Wrappers. Near Fine. 4to. Gerard Cochet. 256pp French text loose in the original covers with the dust jacket. Printed in only 425 numbered copies. This copy nr. 272. A fine copy. SHIPPING WORLDWIDE INCLUDED. <br/> <br/> Editions Litteraires De France unknown
0259756431.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1946171594Editions littéraires de France 1946. En feuilles. Bon état. in-8. Gérard Cochet. 255 pp. Exemplaire numéroté sur chiffon de Rives . Emboitage légèrement sali. Editions littéraires de France unknown
026670588X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
189483472Paris: Bibliothèque Charpentier 1894. Fine. Bibliothèque Charpentier Paris 1894 12 x 18.50 cm relié First edition. Bradel binding in half brown cloth smooth spine decorated with gilt fleuron double gilt fillet at foot dark blue shagreen title-label marbled paper boards blue paper endpapers and pastedowns contemporary binding. A black ink sketch depicting the face of a young girl at the foot of the endpaper. Precious autograph inscription signed by Maurice Barrès: ""A Léon Daudet son ami. Maurice Barrès."" ""To Léon Daudet his friend. Maurice Barrès."" Bibliothèque Charpentier hardcover
194622517Paris: Editions Littéraires De France. 1946. Softcover. Unbound signatures in wraps No. 80 of 490 copiess illustrated by Bernard Cochet. Fine in fine wraps in fine chemise and box a few scratches to the latter. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . Editions Littéraires De France paperback books
1913WRCLIT46418Paris: Georges Crès et Cie / Les Maitres du Livre 1913. Printed wrappers. Colored woodcut frontis by P.-E. Vibert. One of 1050 numbered copies on Rives from a total edition of 1100. Old mend at top of one joint wrappers a bit darkened; good. TALVART & PLACE BARRÈS14e. Georges Crès et Cie / Les Maitres du Livre unknown books
Paris, Georges Crès et Cie, Les Maitres du Livre, 1913. In-12; 429 pp. Demi-maroquin à coins, filets dorés sur les plats, dos à 5 nerfs, triple filet doré entre les nerfs. En lettres dorées : Auteur, titre, Paris et date en queue. Tête dorée, non rogné, couvertures et dos conservés. Portrait de l'auteur gravé sur bois par P.-Eug. Vibert. Exemplaire numéroté sur papier de Rives. Bel exemplaire.
19535318Paris: Hippocrate et ses Amis 1953. An attractive copy of this work. Large quarto in loose sheets approximately 39cm x 29cm of 8 132 and 12 pages under a cream-coloured padded cover title printed in red publisher's cardboard slipcase and box. Illustrated with 26 colour lithographs by Yves Brayer. First printing limited to 120 numbered copies plus a few "artist's copies" all on Arches pure laid paper. Papier Lana. This is copy #48 printed for Le Docteur J. J. Gournay. Also enclosed is a folded sheet printed in the same size for the publisher's dinner in March 1953. This features a lithograph by Brayer of pastoral almost biblical scene signed in pencil by the artist. It includes the menu for the dinner. The menu is a little darkened to the outside sheet but overall in good clean condition. The folder of the book is mainly clean but with a little bumping and with slight splitting to the spine. The sheets of the books themselves are clean and tidy throughout with attractive lithographs by Brayer. Maurice Barrès 1862–1923 was a prominent French writer and nationalist politician. His 1895 book "Du sang de la volupté et de la mort " "Of Blood Pleasure and Death" is a key text where he explores these themes of vitalism passion and the inner life as a sovereign self connected organically to ancestry and race. Yves Brayer 1907–1990 was a prominent French painter engraver illustrator and theatre decorator associated with the figurative tradition. . Bel exemplaire de cet ouvrage. Grand in-quarto en feuilles volantes environ 39cm x 29cm de 8 132 et 12 pages sous couverture crème matelassée titre imprimé en rouge étui et coffret cartonnés de l'éditeur. Illustré de 26 lithographies en couleurs d'Yves Brayer. Premier tirage limité à 120 exemplaires numérotés plus quelques "exemplaires d'artiste" le tout sur papier vergé d'Arches. Papier Lana. Il s'agit de l'exemplaire n°48 imprimé pour Le Docteur J. J. Gournay. Il est accompagné d'un feuillet plié imprimé dans le même format pour le dîner de l'éditeur en mars 1953. Il s'agit d'une lithographie de Brayer représentant une scène pastorale presque biblique signée au crayon par l'artiste. Il comprend le menu du dîner. Le menu est un peu assombri sur la feuille extérieure mais dans l'ensemble il est en bon état. La chemise du livre est en grande partie propre mais présente quelques bosses et une légère fissure au niveau du dos. Les feuilles des livres eux-mêmes sont propres et bien rangées avec de belles lithographies de Brayer. Maurice Barrès 1862-1923 était un écrivain français de premier plan et un homme politique nationaliste. Son livre de 1895 "Du sang de la volupté et de la mort" Du sang de la volupté et de la mort est un texte clé dans lequel il explore les thèmes du vitalisme de la passion et de la vie intérieure en tant que moi souverain lié organiquement à l'ascendance et à la race. Yves Brayer 1907-1990 était un peintre graveur illustrateur et décorateur de théâtre français de premier plan associé à la tradition figurative. Hippocrate et ses Amis unknown
13138. In 8 cartonné, couverture illustrée, dos toilé. 210x160mm. Titre illustré et suite de 358 planches. Très nombreuses figures représentatives. Usines à Sommevoire- Bar le Duc- Wassy. Auteuil (usine électro métallurgique). Maison principale 26 rue du faubourg Poissonnières. Premier plat poussiéreux. Catalogue de représentant. Vers 1890.
Paris, Arthème Fayard, Les Oeuvres Libres - romans, nouvelles, récits historiques, théâtre, N° 188, 1961. In-12, broché, 286 pp. Toutes les oeuvres dont certaines inédites sont complètes dans ce numéro. Bon état.
196197828452143171961, Plon, in-12 broché de 305 pages, Départ pour la vie | Etat : bon état, occasion (Ref.: ref89551)
1775M5011London: The Atlantic Neptune 1775. Very Good laid on acid free canvas for long term preservation. A crease from the left extending in to the circle vignette in the map. Notes: Splendid chart of Egmont Harbor Nova Scotia - 30 miles east of Halifax. The beautifully engraved chart shows topography soundings anchorages and navigational notes. A circular vignette is superimposed on the chart with a view of what appears to be the only settlement there. At bottom is another engraved view of the coastline as seen from the sea. The title which includes detailed sailing instructions appears as a scrap of paper laid across the chart.<br>Aquatint and line engraving. This fine chart is from "The Atlantic Neptune" by Capt. Joseph Fredrick Wallet Des Barres 1721-1824. "The Atlantic Neptune" is one of the most important sea atlases of the USA and Canadian Atlantic coast that was ever been produced. The atlas was first published in England in 1774 and was updated regularly till 1784. The maps are known for the accurate portrayal of various sounds bays bars and harbours in addition to navigational challenges. The maps are very detailed and contain both hydrographical and topographical information. Des Barres a Swiss cartographer and landscape artist who immigrated to England and trained at the royal military academy became a colonial administrator in Halifax Nova Scotia where he died. He was a lieutenant in the royal American regiment c 1756; engineer under general wolf at Quebec c.1759; and governor of Prince Edward Island. He mapped the shore line of Nova Scotia Newfoundland and St. Lawrence River regions c.1764/1774 . This atlas was used by the Royal Navy during the American Revolution. <br>Reference Debard J. M. the family origins of J.f.W.Des Barres; Evens uncommon Obdurate: the several public careers of J.F.W. Des Barres Toronto 1989; De Vorsey map collector 1982 p.31 Size : 795x550 mm 31.25x21.625 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Category: Maps Canada East Nova Scotia The Atlantic Neptune unknown
17795597London: Published by J.F.W. Des Barres in 'The Atlantic Neptune' 1779. Sea chart etched with roulette-work with original colour with aquatint view. Printed on laid paper with 'J Bates' watermark and 'JB' countermark. A very fine sea chart and view of Egmont now called Jeddore Harbour from 'The Atlantic Neptune' the first British sea atlas of her North American colonies<br/> <br/> This is a finely presented and highly detailed chart of what is now known as Jeddore Harbour near Halifax. The bay seven miles long and three miles wide is captured in a cartographic composition of great topographical and hydrographical detail and is further embellished by a roundel containing a mariner's view of the area. This chart is the fifth and final state produced and is identical to the Henry Stevens Collection variant 49G in the National Maritime Museum Greenwich. Des Barres studied under the great mathematician Daniel Bernoulli at the University of Basel before continuing on to the Royal Military College at Woolwich. On the outbreak of the Seven Years war in 1756 he joined the British Royal American Regiment as a military engineer. He came to the attention of General James Wolfe who appointed him to be his aide-de-camp. From 1762 Des Barres was enlisted to survey the coastlines of Nova Scotia Newfoundland and the Gulf of St.Lawrence while his colleague Samuel Holland charted the New England coast. In 1774 Des Barres returned to England where he began work on the Neptune. His dedication to the project was so strong that often at his own expense he continually updated and added new charts and views up until 1784. That year he returned to Canada where he remained for a further forty years becoming a senior political figure and a wealthy land owner and living to the advanced age of 103. The Atlantic Neptune was the first British sea atlas of her North American colonies and one of the most important achievements of eighteenth century cartography. With an official commission from the Royal Navy Des Barres published the first volume in London in 1775 which was soon followed by further volumes. Des Barres' monumental endeavor eventually featured over two-hundred charts and aquatint views many being found in several states. All of the charts were immensely detailed featuring both hydrographical and topographical information. Des Barres' plates were used to print further editions up into the first decade of the nineteenth-century. The Neptune met with the highest acclaim from the beginning and is today widely regarded as superior to all other atlases produced during its time.<br/> <br/> National Maritime Museum: Henry Stevens Collection: K0124 HNS 49G & Catalogue no.38 p.382; Cf. Spendlove The Face of Early Canada Chapter 4: "J.F.W. Des Barres and The Atlantic Neptune"; pp. 18-22; Debard "The Family Origins of Joseph Frederick Wallet Des Barres: A Riddle Finally Solved" Nova Scotia Historical Review Vol 14 No. 2 1994 p.15. Published by J.F.W. Des Barres in 'The Atlantic Neptune' unknown
17795597London: Published by J.F.W. Des Barres in 'The Atlantic Neptune' 1779. Sea chart etched with roulette-work with original colour with aquatint view. Printed on laid paper with 'J Bates' watermark and 'JB' countermark. A very fine sea chart and view of Egmont now called Jeddore Harbour from 'The Atlantic Neptune' the first British sea atlas of her North American colonies<br/> <br/>This is a finely presented and highly detailed chart of what is now known as Jeddore Harbour near Halifax. The bay seven miles long and three miles wide is captured in a cartographic composition of great topographical and hydrographical detail and is further embellished by a roundel containing a mariner's view of the area. This chart is the fifth and final state produced and is identical to the Henry Stevens Collection variant 49G in the National Maritime Museum Greenwich. Des Barres studied under the great mathematician Daniel Bernoulli at the University of Basel before continuing on to the Royal Military College at Woolwich. On the outbreak of the Seven Years war in 1756 he joined the British Royal American Regiment as a military engineer. He came to the attention of General James Wolfe who appointed him to be his aide-de-camp. From 1762 Des Barres was enlisted to survey the coastlines of Nova Scotia Newfoundland and the Gulf of St.Lawrence while his colleague Samuel Holland charted the New England coast. In 1774 Des Barres returned to England where he began work on the Neptune. His dedication to the project was so strong that often at his own expense he continually updated and added new charts and views up until 1784. That year he returned to Canada where he remained for a further forty years becoming a senior political figure and a wealthy land owner and living to the advanced age of 103. The Atlantic Neptune was the first British sea atlas of her North American colonies and one of the most important achievements of eighteenth century cartography. With an official commission from the Royal Navy Des Barres published the first volume in London in 1775 which was soon followed by further volumes. Des Barres' monumental endeavor eventually featured over two-hundred charts and aquatint views many being found in several states. All of the charts were immensely detailed featuring both hydrographical and topographical information. Des Barres' plates were used to print further editions up into the first decade of the nineteenth-century. The Neptune met with the highest acclaim from the beginning and is today widely regarded as superior to all other atlases produced during its time.<br/> <br/>National Maritime Museum: Henry Stevens Collection: K0124 HNS 49G & Catalogue no.38 p.382; Cf. Spendlove The Face of Early Canada Chapter 4: "J.F.W. Des Barres and The Atlantic Neptune"; pp. 18-22; Debard "The Family Origins of Joseph Frederick Wallet Des Barres: A Riddle Finally Solved" Nova Scotia Historical Review Vol 14 No. 2 1994 p.15. Published by J.F.W. Des Barres in 'The Atlantic Neptune' unknown books
15751P. , Editions du Cadran, (Bibliothèque de la Comtesse), 1930, in 4° broché, 137 pages ; couverture rempliée.
1917RO80005336EMILE-PAUL FRERES. 1917. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 110 pages. Pages non coupées. Frottements sur le 1er plat de couverture. Charnière frottée. Exemplaire N°702. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
1930RO80060885DU CADRAN. 1930. In-4. Broché. A relier, 1er plat abîmé, Dos abîmé, Fortes mouillures. 134 pages. Couverture contre-pliée. Ouvrage débroché. Manque important sur le dos. Déchirure et accroc sur le 1er plat de couverture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 94.4-Editions numérotées
1911RO40096045Auguste Blaizot, René Kieffer. 1911. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Intérieur bon état. 136 pages. Gravure en couleur en frontispice. Illustré de nombreuses gravures en couleur dans et hors texte. Dos très abîmé. 1er plat et 1ers cahiers détachés. A relier.. . . . Classification Dewey : 914-Géographie de l'Europe
1917RO30037615EMILE-PAUL FRERES. 1917. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Intérieur bon état. 110 pages. petits manques sur le dos.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.091-XX ème siècle
1917R300265343Emile-Paul. 1917. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos très frotté, Intérieur acceptable. Paris, Emile-Paul, 1917, in 12, broché, légèrement défr., 110 pp.. . . . Classification Dewey : 940.3-Première Guerre mondiale 1914-1918
7013,Paris, Emile Paul 1917, 110 pp., 1 vol. in 8 relié demi-chagrin, dos à nerfs orné d'un motif à froid et mozaïqué de petits décors en maroquin rouge, couverture conservée malgré un mauvais état à l'origine (défr. et tachée), tête dorée, non rogné
1917458581917. Emile-Paul, 1917. Format 13x16 cm, broche, 110 pages. Premiere de couverture legerement tachee (voir la photo). Bon etat.
171871917 . Paris ,Emile-Paul , Petit in 8° br. 110 pp.
46400039, Paris, Emile-Paul Frères, 1917; in-12 broché, couv. impr. en rouge et noir. EDITION ORIGINALE. 1 des 100 ex. numérotés sur Vergé d'Arches ( seul grand papier). C'est la chronique des années de guerre. - Talvart et Place 1, p.254. Bel exemplaire entièrement non rogné.