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1580nouveau recueil des meilleures chansons contemporaines,critiques bachiques et grivoises.In 16 cartonné violine,109 pages,vignettes dans et hors-texte B-Renaud éditeur 1843
1806500050454Mawman 1806. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fair. loss to spine original paper covered boards 16mo <br/> <br/> Mawman hardcover
63-6343San Francisco CA: John Henry Nash 1924. Broadside. 4to. Folded Sheet 4 pp. Letterpress on Deckled Chinese paper. Decorative Border Color. Very Good with minor staining. Scarce. San Francisco, CA: John Henry Nash, 1924. unknown
63-6964San Francisco CA: John Henry Nash 1924. Broadside. 4to. Folded Sheet 4 pp. Letterpress on Deckled Chinese paper. Decorative Border Color. Very Good with minor creasing. Scarce. San Francisco, CA: John Henry Nash, 1924. unknown
1843680781843. Florentiae : apud Guillelmum Piatti 1843 4° XVI 179 pp.; 11 pp. feiner Pappband. First Edition! Bilingual Edition - Greek text with Latin version opposite. Anacreon c. 575 - c. 495 BC was a Greek lyric poet notable for his drinking songs and erotic poems. Later Greeks included him in the canonical list of Nine Lyric Poets. Anacreon wrote all of his poetry in the ancient Ionic dialect. Like all early lyric poetry it was composed to be sung or recited to the accompaniment of music usually the lyre. Anacreon's poetry touched on universal themes of love infatuation disappointment revelry parties festivals and the observations of everyday people and life Sappho c. 630 - c. 570 BC was an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos.a Sappho is known for her lyric poetry written to be sung while accompanied by music. In ancient times Sappho was widely regarded as one of the greatest lyric poets and was given names such as the "Tenth Muse" and "The Poetess". Most of Sappho's poetry is now lost and what is extant has mostly survived in fragmentary form; only the Ode to Aphrodite is certainly complete. As well as lyric poetry ancient commentators claimed that Sappho wrote elegiac and iambic poetry. Three epigrams formerly attributed to Sappho are extant but these are actually Hellenistic imitations of Sappho's style. unknown
186499287Paris: De Firmin Didot Freres 1864. Hardcover. Good. First edition of this translation. Text in Greek. Translated by D'Amb. Firmin Didot. 54 mounted albumen plates of classical illustrations by Girodet mostly mounted two per page. Full leather. Rebacked boards quite worn appears to lack front and rear blanks a good only copy. De Firmin Didot Freres hardcover
1864WB16253Paris: Ambroise Firmin-Didot 1864. Hardcover. Near Fine. 24mo 140 x 85mm. Pagination: iii-xlvii 158pp. including table. Signatures: a6 b-44 1-204 including final blank. Title printed with engraved border of muses and signed by engravers H. Catenacci - Hercules Louis Catenacci 18161884 and A. F. Lemaitre - Augustin Francois Lemaitre 17971870. 54 photolithograph plates of Girodets compositions illustrating the odes with fine classical figures and settings. Greek text with French prose translation for 64 odes by Ambrose Firmin-Didot. Text printed within red ruled borders with headings printed in red. Finely bound in a French 19th-century crimson morocco covers gilt with central ornament spine with five raised bands lettered in gilt: ODES DANACREON / F. DIDOT 1864 inner gilt dentelles marbled endpapers edges gilt custom cloth case; only slightest wave to a few leaves otherwise a very good and attractive copy. Front pastedown with the typographic bookplate of Robert Percy Alden an American Gilded Age lawyer and collector hailing from Pennsylvania who died in 1909. <br/><br/>Fine French edition of the Odes of Anacreon edited and produced by Ambroise Firmin-Didot 17901876 reusing the illustrations in a reduced scale by the French artist Girodet Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson 17671824. Girodets graceful neoclassic designs were executed in the revived Second Empire style and engraved by his pupil Henri-Guillaume Chatillon 17801856. J. B. de Saint-Victor originally commissioned the Girodet illustrations in 1808 but only two complete designs were published with his translation in 1810. Girodet continued to work on the illustrations privately as well as his own translation of the ancient Greek Odes until his death in 1824. Ambroise Firmin-Didot was an accomplished classicist editor and man of letters within the established line of Didot printers in Paris. This production is an outstanding example of one of the finely printed classics issuing from the renowned Didot press. It maintains the distinctive Didot typographic layout and refined use of red and black inks. The introductory text of a later English edition of the Odes 1869 by Thomas Moore notes that the Firmin-Didot edition was sold at the almost prohibitive price of two pounds. Wonderful copy most likely bound for Robert Percy Aldens American villa-library in the late 19th century. Alden spent several of his Yale post-graduate years in Europe and was married in Paris in 1878 when he likely procured this book. Ambroise Firmin-Didot hardcover
1864WB16253Paris: Ambroise Firmin-Didot 1864. Hardcover. Near Fine. 24mo 140 x 85mm. Pagination: iii-xlvii 158pp. including table. Signatures: a6 b-44 1-204 including final blank. Title printed with engraved border of muses and signed by engravers H. Catenacci - Hercules Louis Catenacci 18161884 and A. F. Lemaitre - Augustin Francois Lemaitre 17971870. 54 photolithograph plates of Girodets compositions illustrating the odes with fine classical figures and settings. Greek text with French prose translation for 64 odes by Ambrose Firmin-Didot. Text printed within red ruled borders with headings printed in red. Finely bound in a French 19th-century crimson morocco covers gilt with central ornament spine with five raised bands lettered in gilt: ODES DANACREON / F. DIDOT 1864 inner gilt dentelles marbled endpapers edges gilt custom cloth case; only slightest wave to a few leaves otherwise a very good and attractive copy. Front pastedown with the typographic bookplate of Robert Percy Alden an American Gilded Age lawyer and collector hailing from Pennsylvania who died in 1909. <br/><br/>Fine French edition of the Odes of Anacreon edited and produced by Ambroise Firmin-Didot 17901876 reusing the illustrations in a reduced scale by the French artist Girodet Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson 17671824. Girodets graceful neoclassic designs were executed in the revived Second Empire style and engraved by his pupil Henri-Guillaume Chatillon 17801856. J. B. de Saint-Victor originally commissioned the Girodet illustrations in 1808 but only two complete designs were published with his translation in 1810. Girodet continued to work on the illustrations privately as well as his own translation of the ancient Greek Odes until his death in 1824. Ambroise Firmin-Didot was an accomplished classicist editor and man of letters within the established line of Didot printers in Paris. This production is an outstanding example of one of the finely printed classics issuing from the renowned Didot press. It maintains the distinctive Didot typographic layout and refined use of red and black inks. The introductory text of a later English edition of the Odes 1869 by Thomas Moore notes that the Firmin-Didot edition was sold at the almost prohibitive price of two pounds. Wonderful copy most likely bound for Robert Percy Aldens American villa-library in the late 19th century. Alden spent several of his Yale post-graduate years in Europe and was married in Paris in 1878 when he likely procured this book. Ambroise Firmin-Didot hardcover books
18022388London: William Bulmer 1802. 20 fine wood engraved head- and tail-pieces. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary diced calf marbled endpapers and edges. Fine copy of this beautiful book -- Bulmer's Greek type is perfectly complemented by the simple ornaments very small stain at top of last twenty pages. 20 fine wood engraved head- and tail-pieces. 1 vols. 8vo. Bulmer's Greek type is perfectly complemented by the simple head and tailpiece vignettes. William Bulmer unknown books
046936663X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
227Didot An VIII in-12 maroquin rouge 19e dos à nerfs
137592aafParis, Chez H. Nicolle, Libraire M. DCCC XVIII, (1818), gr. in-8vo, 20x13. cm frontispice gravé (Girardet sculp. d’après Bouillon del.) + LXX + 206 p. + 3 planches gravées, reliure enb d.-cuir, pièce de titre rouge au dos.
51-4518Lyon: Cercle Lyonnais du Livre 1953. 4to. 19 x 28 cm. 82 14pp. Sheets loose as issued in wraps buckram chemise and slipcase; vellum spine. 50 lithographs by Derain. Edition of 200 on Rives this one of 70 in Roman Numerals printed for Pierre Lemerre. Last book with original prints published during the artist's lifetime.Monod no. 237 with wrong date. Fequet et Baudier pour la typographie Mourlot Frères pour la lithographie 1953 ; in-8 en feuilles sous chemise crème rempliée imprimée chemise dos vélin ivoire titre doré à la japonaise étui beige emboitage éditeur ; 3 ff. blancs 80 81 1 bl. 12 pp. 3 ff. blancs 50 lithographies par André Derain 7 à pleines pages..Tirage total à 200 exemplaires sur vélin pur fil BFK de Rives. Lyon: Cercle Lyonnais du Livre, 1953. paperback
195322242Sans lieu Cercle Lyonnais du L 1953 In-8, demi-maroquin rouge coins, plats de papier mouchet, dos sans nerfs entirement mosaqu de fleurons en maroquin noir encadrs de jeux de filets dors; doublures et gardes de papier mouchet, tte dore, non rogn, couverture imprime (Ch. Septier).50 lithographies originales in texte d'Andr Derain. Tirage unique limit 200 exemplaires numrots sur vlin.
195331621Sans lieu Cercle Lyonnais du L 1953 In-8, en feuilles, couverture imprime (embotage de l'diteur).50 lithographies originales d'Andr Derain, dont un frontispice et 49 in-texte. Tirage unique limit 200 exemplaires numrots sur vlin de Rives.
195330382Sans lieu Cercle Lyonnais du L 1953 In-8, maroquin lavallire glac orn au centre de chaque plat d'un motif tourbillonnant mosaqu en lger relief en maroquin lavallire non glac, titre de l'ouvrage pouss en longueur l'oeser noir sur un dos sans nerfs; doublures et gardes de papier fantaisie, non rogn, tte lisse et tranches teintes noires, couverture imprime. Etui (Henri Mercher, 1975).50 lithographies originales d'Andr Derain, dont un frontispice et 49 in-texte. Tirage unique limit 200 exemplaires numrots sur vlin de Rives.
14910(Lyon), Cercle Lyonnais du Livre, 1953. in-4, 81-(3) pp., plein maroquin bleu, dos lisse titré, tête dorée, gardes et contre-gardes en suédine ocre, couverture et dos conservés, étui, belle reliure signée A. M. Claude (dos insolé, avec un discret petit frottement, petits défauts sur l'étui).
195321449Lyon, Cercle Lyonnais du Livre (Paris, Fequet et Bardier, imprimeurs typographes ; Mourlot Frères pour les lithographies) ; 1953 ; petit in-4° en feuilles sous couverture crème rempliée de papier fait main avec titre en noir et blanc, chemise demi velin-parchemin ivoire, titre doré à la japonaise, étui (emboitage éditeur).
19533539Lyon Cercle lyonnais du livre 1953 in-4 en feuilles Lyon, Cercle lyonnais du livre, 1953. 28 x 19,5 cm, in-4, 3 ff. bl. - 80 (17) pp. - 3 ff. bl., 50 lithographies originales en noir dont 1 en frontispice et 8 à pleine page, en feuilles sous couverture de fort papier vergé antique crème rempliée et imprimée, chemise et étui.
195337891953 Lyon: Cercle lyonnais du livre, 1953. En feuilles sous chemise et étui: 21 x 29 cm, 80-[5] pp., [7] pp. pour la liste des sociétaires. Édition illustrée de 50 lithographies originales d'André Derain tirées par Mourlot. Tirage limité à 200 exemplaires. Celui-ci, un des 70 chiffrés en lettres romaines (no. II). Chemise en demi-parchemin, titre en doré au dos, plat recouverts de papier imitant le tissu, étui assorti. Étui fatigué, dos légèrement sali, intérieur en parfait état.
1953110019s. l., Cercle Lyonnais du Livre, impr. Fequet et Baudier, Imprimeurs-Typographes, à Paris 1953 In-4 28 x 19 cm. Reliure plein veau vert, signée Creuzevault, dos lisse avec titre en long doré, plats ornés d’un semis régulier de feuilles dorées intercalées de petites pastilles au palladium, tranches dorées, doublures et gardes de chamois vert, couvertures et dos conservés, 80 pp., 50 lithographies originales en noir dont 1 en frontispice et 8 à pleine page de André Derain tirées sur les presses de Mourlot frères. Dernier livre d'illustration originale publié du vivant de l’artiste, au tirage limité à 200 exemplaires sur papier de Rives, dont LXX chiffrés de I à LXX. Celui-ci, N VII. On joint le menu du samedi 30 janvier 1954 illustré d’une lithographie originale supplémentaire. Dos et bords des plats passés.
1922R200017208F. LEBEGUE. 1922. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos à nerfs, Intérieur frais. 141 pages, plats du broché conservés. Tranche superieur dorée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 800-LITTERATURE (BELLES-LETTRES)
0366643797.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0483142603.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1922225080Paris: F. Lebègue Editeur 1922. Number 816. Illustrées par L. Pivet. 1 vols. 8vo. Bound in three quarters crimson morocco. Fine. Number 816. Illustrées par L. Pivet. 1 vols. 8vo. <br/><br/> F. Lebègue Editeur unknown