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1966189252Pennsylvania: Privately Printed La Fayette Butler 1966. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Speckled red cover with paper label on spine and front board. Fine in a fine unprinted glassine dustwrapper. Number eighty-five out of one hundred copies. Privately Printed (La Fayette Butler) hardcover
1966189254Pennsylvania: Privately Printed La Fayette Butler 1966. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Speckled red cover with paper label on spine and front board. Fine in a near fine unprinted glassine dustwrapper. Number eighty-seven out of one hundred copies. Privately Printed (La Fayette Butler) hardcover
1966189251Pennsylvania: Privately Printed La Fayette Butler 1966. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Speckled red cover with paper label on spine and front board. Fine in a near fine unprinted glassine dustwrapper with tear on bottom edge on rear panel causing wrinkles. Number eighty-six out of one hundred copies. Privately Printed (La Fayette Butler) hardcover
1966197183Hazelton PA: Lusher and Lusher 1966. Hardcover. Fine in fine original unprinted glassine dustwrapper. One of 100 numbered privately printed volumes by a noted book collector and occasional poet. (Lusher and Lusher) hardcover
1966146938Hazelton PA: Lusher and Lusher 1966. Hardcover. Fine in fine original unprinted glassine dustwrapper. One of 100 numbered privately printed volumes by a noted book collector and occasional poet. Laid in is a letter to the author from the dedicatee of the volume Robert R. Gross discussing the book and a recent social engagement. (Lusher and Lusher) hardcover
1965191957Hazelton Pennsylvania: Privately Printed 1965. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Fine in a near fine unprinted dustwrapper. Copy # 1 of 100 numbered copies. Privately Printed hardcover
1965191958Hazelton Pennsylvania: Privately Printed 1965. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Inked correction on last sonnet fine in a fine unprinted dustwrapper. Copy # 16 of 100 numbered copies. Privately Printed hardcover
in-8°, 313 pp., reliure editeur skyvertex vert, titre dore. Bel exemplaire. [CA29-5]
2006LFA-126721355Un ouvrage de 512 pages, format 145 x 215 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2006, Editions Tallandier, bon état
HIS458MPréface de Jean-Pierre Bois. 2006 / 511 pages. Broché. Editions Tallandier
1958LFA-126717517Un ouvrage de 370 pages, format 140 x 220 mm, relié cartonnage, publié en 1958, Librairie A. Fayard, collection "Les Temps et les Destins", bon état
1989LFA-126722522Un ouvrage de 624 pages, format 140 x 220 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1989, Editions Fayard, bon état
SLIVCN-9782070147397Gallimard (11/2014)
2006LFA-126744238Un ouvrage de 408 pages, format 155 x 235 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2006, Editions Télémaque, bon état
1988LFA-126715894Un ouvrage de 404 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1988, Filipacchi, bon état
1988LFA-126717514Un ouvrage de 258 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1988, Albin Michel, bon état
1977LFA01c7bN° 14 : 48 pages, format 235 x 285 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1977, Editions Larousse, bon état
2012531636.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2759300900.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
188272680Paris : Chavavay FrÂres 1882. 185x130mm. LXXXIV- portrait ˆ lÕeau-forte en frontispice brochÂŽ. Impression sur papier vÂŽlin. Bel exemplaire. 318 Chavavay FrÂres unknown
2218939479.Gpocket_book. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
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1719183236Paris: La Compagnie des Libraires Affociez 1719. An early edition of one of the first psychological novels concerning a married noblewoman tormented by her feelings for another man. Set in Henry II's court between 1558 and 1559 it is also one of the first historical novels. It was immediate commercial success upon its first anonymous publication in 1678 although the depiction of adulterous feelings was controversial. Novels in 17th century France typically focussed on the wide-ranging adventures of a hero which could extend over several volumes and often employed flamboyant language. Conversely the drama in La Princesse de Cleves is contained within the characters' psyches focussing on "the elements of violence and conflict in passion" especially "as opposed to the conventional love sanctioned by society" McNeill p. 25. Further the events of the novel span less than a year and La Fayette's language is "innovative in its relative simplicity and concision" McNeill p. 27. A near-contemporary female ownership inscription is found on the title page: "Honourable Mrs Boyd". This may be Jeanne Antoinette Wyandt circa 1730-1763 who married the Jacobite Charles Boyd 1728-1782 during his years of exile in France following the Battle of Culloden. 2 vols in 1 octavo 154 x 90 mm pp. 8 1-207 1; 4 1-210. Woodblock printer's devices headpieces initials and factotum initials. Early 19th-century black straight-grain calf corners retouched flat spine with red morocco label and gilt fillets and lettering gilt frames to covers edges and turn-ins gilt marbled endpapers edges gilt. Ownership inscription on front free endpaper verso: "David Baird Smith". Extremities slightly rubbed corners bumped a few minor scrapes to covers contents a little foxed: a very good copy. Isabelle McNeill "Madame De La Fayette: A Modern Woman of the Seventeenth Century" Simone de Beauvoir Studies vol. 10 1993. unknown
1725183264Paris: La Compagnie des Libraires Affociez 1725. An early edition of one of the first psychological novels concerning a married noblewoman tormented by her feelings for another man. Set in Henry II's court between 1558 and 1559 it is also one of the first European historical novels. It became an immediate commercial success when it was first published anonymously in 1678 although its depiction of adulterous feelings was controversial. Novels in 17th-century France typically focused on the wide-ranging adventures of a hero which could extend over several volumes and often employed flamboyant language. Conversely the drama in La Princesse de Cleves is contained within the characters' psyches focussing on "the elements of violence and conflict in passion" especially "as opposed to the conventional love sanctioned by society" McNeill p. 25. Further the events of the novel span less than a year and La Fayette's language is "innovative in its relative simplicity and concision" McNeill p. 27. 2 vols bound in 1 octavo 153 x 87 mm pp. 6 207 1 3 210. Woodblock printer's devices headpieces and initials. Near-contemporary sprinkled calf flat spines separated with gilt rolls lettered in gilt on red morocco label gilt ruling to covers and board edges endpapers marbled edges sprinkled green chartreuse silk bookmarker. Contemporary ownership inscription to title page: "M: C: Archer". Extremities rubbed tiny chip at head of front board joint a couple of small scrapes to covers contents clean. A very good copy. Isabelle McNeill "Madame De La Fayette: A Modern Woman of the Seventeenth Century" Simone de Beauvoir Studies vol. 10 1993. unknown
51-6842Paris: Robert Laffont 1947 . 4to. 22.5 x 28cm. Original printed wrappers. and plain chemise and slipcase repaired . Sheets loose as issued. One of 300 numbered copies. 10 color etchings.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:10618286; Luc Monod no. 6665 ; Daniel Marchesseau no 240-249. Paris: Robert Laffont, 1947, unknown