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1538ST14933<p>Paris: Jehan Masse Jean Macé 1538. Fourth Edition. 182 x 91 mm. 6 3/8 x 3 3/4". 8 p.l. ccciii 1 blank leaves.Edited by Clément Marot. <br />ELEGANT SCARLET MOROCCO BY LORTIC stamp-signed on front turn-in covers tooled in gilt and blind in a Grolieresque strapwork design raised bands spine compartments with central gilt rose surrounded by blind tooling gilt titling turn-ins richly gilt marbled endpapers all edges gilt. With title page vignette and 49 impressions of 26 CHARMING WOODCUTS in the text. Front pastedown with engraved bookplate of P. Grandsire. Brunet III 1175; Bourdillon "Early Editions of the Roman de la Rose" the "S" version pp. 62-63. ◆Leaves lightly washed and pressed following the bibliophilic fashion at the time of binding occasional mild browning or small marginal stains but still A LOVELY COPY clean and still crisp IN A SPARKLING BINDING.<br /><br />Beautifully bound this is a most attractive copy of the last early edition of this classic of courtly love perhaps the most influential work in Medieval French literature. An allegorical love poem that unfolds as a dream vision the "Romance of the Rose" is the work of two authors Guillaume de Lorris who composed the first 4000 or so lines around 1230 and Jean de Meun who contributed an additional 18000 lines 40 years later. Our version was edited by the poet Clément Marot 1496-1544 to make the language more accessible to 16th century French readers and his efforts contributed to a renewed popularity for the tale. Marot did four recensions of the text; this is the final one. After our printing no other edition appeared until 1735. According to Bourdillon the woodcuts here are copied from the "very pretty" series in the 1529 edition. The scenes are impressive in the level of detail especially considering their diminutive size. Pierre Marcellin Lortic 1822-92 was one of the great binders of 19th century Paris known for his superb interpretations of traditional styles as in the present binding. According to Flety "at once artisan and artiste intelligent and conscientious an expert and a lover of his metier he knew how to give his work the finish the brilliance that very few practitioners of his time could attain." Our copy comes from the library of French bibliophile Paul Grandsire of Nogenten-Bassigny Haute-Marne whose notable collection of French imprints from the 15th to the 18th centuries was sold in 1930. All early versions of the "Romance of the Rose" are sought after and this is especially true of well-preserved copies of those editions with charming illustrations and in fine bindings favored by discriminating bibliophiles.</p> Jehan Masse [Jean Macé]
1897DEMO007259ILondon: Chapman and Hall 1897. New edition. Hardcover. Good. 12mo 296 iv pages green cloth recased with new endpapers. <br/><br/>"The novel breathes with the overtones of plain sky and stars in the setting of a South African farm". "Her best and most famous novel . a neurotic but powerful presentation of life on a remote ostrich farm in the Veld. She was an early passionate but unintegrated feminist -NOVELS AND NOVELISTS." Chapman and Hall hardcover
18192217Tewkesbury: James Bennett Printed By. 1819. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good except rubbed edge wear end page name and notation - George Hopkins his book May 11th 1847 another name in small letters in the top title page corner. A solid sewn binding unmarked text. The map has one fold tear. Several items were laid in. There is a letter from Lucile Moore to a book buyer named George Connors Esq. In Pittsburgh Pa. Dated 1947. Lucile Moore was the wife of English author John Moore. There is also a letter from a W. Booth from Tewkesbury apparently to George's father on June 5 1945 referring to this book apparently and the fact George was still in Germany. There is also is enclosed an unused letterhead sheet of Lucile Moore Antiquarian Bookseller 19 Church Street Tewkesbury Glos. Glouscester the same as was used in the letter. ; 123 pages . James Bennett (Printed By) hardcover
18192212Reading Pa.: Johann George Homan. 1819. Hardcover. Good corners wear end page purchase notation in small letters margin foxing page toning pages 31 to 42 have about an inch long piece missing in the margins. ; 302 pages . Johann George Homan hardcover
18602777United States Government Printing Office. 1860. Hardcover. Fair a tape repair over the spine apparently to hold the back cover in place edges worn page edge toning with some page toning. No dust jacket issued. This is a volume of Congressional records covering a number of topics such as The Covode Report The Lecompton Constitution department issues etc. Black covers with a front and back stamped decoration. The total number of pages is shown some sections had separate pagination. A heavy book additional postage may be required. ; 1074 pages . United States Government Printing Office hardcover
2258Frankfurt AM Main: Moritz Diesterweg. Softcover. Fair soiling on the front cover water damage on the bottom part of the rear cover with some visible on the last three pages-the rest is good a pencil name inside the cover dated 1962 which is the only date found. Pages not numbered about 100 pages. Well illustrated. Stiff card covers tight binding. Trade size. Scarce. ; Color illustrations. . Moritz Diesterweg paperback
18283598Philadelphia: Carey Lea & Carey. 1828. Hardcover. Fair binding copy the front hinge is broken as is the binding at pages 182-83 there is a tape repair at pages 174-75 a piece of paper that may be paper vellum covers the spine the pages are foxed. The boards appear to be covered with vellum. Volume one only. This is the original edition not a recent reprint. Scarce. ; 322 pages . Carey, Lea & Carey hardcover
18632780Government Printing Office. 1863. Hardcover. Fair spine sunned shaken in the center with a few pages sticking out that are partly loose from the sewn binding-the binding is still basically sound page edges browned. Brown cloth with stamped decorations. ; 659 pages . Government Printing Office hardcover
2094Suigetsukai. Hardcover. Very good book in a very good slipcase. No dust jacket issued. Red cloth covers. There is also a 30 page trade size softcover book included. There is no English in the book the text is all Japanese. We ask someone who speaks Japanese and they said they gave us this title as a maybe. There is a fold-out chart about ikebana that goes from the year 700 to the 20th century. We couldn't find a date but it maybe from the 1960s or so. The softcover is dated 1990. ; Photographs drawings.; 181 30 pages . Suigetsukai hardcover
19692956Time-Life Books. 1969. Hardcover. Very good six volume set except one volume has damage to the top of the spine and one binding is weak in the center top page edge toning to all. No dust jackets. About 288 pages per volume. One volume for each decade from 1900 to 1960. A very heavy oversized set additional postage will be required. ; Numerous photographs illustrations some color. . Time-Life Books hardcover