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cROU-259Vésenaz-près-Genève,Cailler,1946 ; in-8°, broché, couverture crème , titre en rouge et noir; 179pp.,2ff.; illustrations hors texte d'après d'anciennes estampes.
1274122317.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
47983Garnier Frères s.d. (vers 1910), 8 volumes in-8, les 7 premiers brochés et le huitième relié demi-basane flammée, 400 à 500 p. par tome (manquent le second plat du deuxième tome et le premeir plat de septième tome, un mors fendu au huitième tome, sinon bons exemplaires, non coupés pour la plupart) Edition intégrale, chaque tome étant illustré de gravures sur bois d'après les dessins de Maillart.
10491Dir. : Alfred Vallette. P., 1912, in-8, br. Textes de A. Henderson, J. Galzy, Dr. Guède "Pourquoi la suite des Mémoires de Casanova n'existe pas", F. Toussaint, G. Duhamel, R. et J. de Gourmont, Rachilde, G. Boissard, etc.
140827aafTorino, Francesco Casanova, s.d. (ca. 1898), in-8vo, 4 leaves + VIII + 79 p. illustrated, + 1 folded map “Valle d’Aosta“ + XVI Annunzi, recent h.-leather binding, 2 red titletickets on spine, Illustrated original cover conserved.
Cm. 19,5, pp. 31 (1). Graziosa legatura originale in cartonato decorato. Bell'ex libris inciso. Una piccola reintegrazione al margine alto del piatto, peraltro esemplare genuino ed in ottimo stato di conservazione. Edizione originale, assai rara di quest'operetta in cui si narra della permanenza di Cagliostro a Rovereto. Cfr. Melzi.
Cm. 20, pp. 36. Graziosa legatura originale in cartonato decorato. Con il ritratto di Cagliostro inciso in rame all'antiporta. Esemplare genuino ed in ottimo stato di conservazione. Si tratta di una delle varianti dell'edizione originale, assai rara di quest'operetta in cui si narra della permanenza di Cagliostro a Rovereto. Cfr. Melzi.
19682110502150413167Eiga Geijutsusha Co. Ltd. 1968. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Eiga Geijutsusha Co., Ltd. paperback
1910100216Partitions sur le Prénom Dufrenne 1910 approx.
190093599Enoch Frères et Costallat 1900 approx.
194578932Europa 1945 approx.
194279125Partitions sur les Instruments de musique Beuscher Paul 1942
102022830X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1995LFA01661Un bulletin de 22 pages, format 210 x 135 mm, Académie Delphinale (Grenoble) fondée en 1772
202400440Paris, Etai, 2014 ; in-4, 158 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
202403981Paris, Etai, 2016 ; in-4, 159 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
201901302Paris, Le club francais du livre - collection privilège, 1966-1967 ; petit in-12, cartonnage de l'éditeur. Les 12 volumes. Très bon état plein cuir bleu marine - edition intégrale - Préface d'Emile Henriot, de l'Academie francaise - exemplaire n°1116.
195520717Paris, Gibert Jeune, 1955 ; 2 tomes in-4°, brochés ; 346 pp. ; 338 pp. ; couverture crème rempliée et illustrée sous étui jaune paille, 32 hors-texte en couleurs, 79 in-texte, fleurons et culs de lampe de Brunelleschi, les coloris ont été exécutés par Jean Monnier.
Paris, Gibert Jeune, Librairie d'Amateurs, 1950. 2 volumes in-4, brochés, couvertures rempliées et illustrées, 345 et 338 pp, plus table des matières. Etui commun d'éditeur. Tirage limité à 3000 exemplaires sur vélin de Condat. 32 hors-texte en couleurs, 79 in-texte, fleurons et culs-de-lampe en couleurs. Bel ex. Première édition illustrée par Brunelleschi. Bel exemplaire.
23498Paris, Gibert Jeune, Librairie d'Amateurs, [1950]. 2 tomes relié en un volume fort in-4, plein cartonnage rouge de l'éditeur, dos lisse titre et auteur en lettres dorées, fleuron doré, tête dorée, 2 parties en un volume ; 345 pp plus table et 337 pp plus table des matières.
Paris, Gibert Jeune, Librairie d'Amateurs, [1950]. 2 tomes relié en un volume fort in-4, plein cartonnage rouge de l'éditeur, dos lisse titre et auteur en lettres dorées, fleuron doré, tête dorée, 2 parties en un volume ; 345 pp plus table et 337 pp plus table des matières. Tirage limité à 3000 exemplaires sur vélin de Condat. 32 hors-texte 79 in-texte, fleurons et culs-de-lampe. Bel ex.
192234909London: Privately Printed for the Navarre Society Limited 1922. 2 volumes. First of the edition printed on fine laid paper and limited to a set number of copies printed with Introduction Notes and Appendices. Illustrated with 2 portraits and 10 photogravures reproducing original drawings by Antoine Gaymard. 8vo publisher's original white cloth lettered in gilt on the spines and decorated in gilt with fleur-de-lis on both upper covers. The best of the bindings offered. xvi 484; 505 including index pp. A superb set in unusually fine condition pristine and near as mint as can be expected. Very scarce thus. FIRST OF THE EDITION LIMITED AND PRINTED ON FINE LAID PAPER A RARE SET IN SUCH FINE CONDITION. "These famous Memoirs furnish an unique tableau of the eighteenth century painted for us by a man whose personality was itself unique.Casanova was not a mere retailer of impossibly indelicate stories but a memoirist of the first order and the author of one of the most vivacious and artistically faithful pictures of the romantic age in which he moved.This 'passionist' as the French love to call him this prince of adventurers was a man of action who cared to analyse the springs of that action and posed to himself and to all his friends as a philosopher."- Publisher<br> The Memoirs of the most celebrated Ladies' Man in history. Privately Printed for the Navarre Society Limited hardcover
38785Genève, Cailler (coll. "Beaux textes, textes rares, textes inédits"), 1946. In-8°, 179p. Broché.
178585NGWX01U79OVienna or Venice 1785. Contemporary blue-grey marbled wrappers. 8vo. With a woodcut vignette on the title page. One of the rare first two Italian editions possibly by the same printer priority uncertain of a diplomatic pamphlet by Giacomo Casanova 1725-1798 famous for his romantic adventures. The work first appeared in French in 1785 with both Italian editions following the same year; Casanova likely translated it himself to publicise the affair and his own role in Venetian political circles.Casanova began his propaganda about the affair with Lettre historico-critique sur un fait connu dependent dúne cause peu connue Dessau 1784 then wrote the "much more extended" Rives Childs present pamphlet in 1785 but it is not clear whether it was published in Vienna or Venice. The French edition appeared under the title: Exposition raisonée du différent qui subsiste entre les deux républiques de Venise et d'Holland. There are two different 1785 Italian editions using much of the same printing materials Rives Childs says the text "appears to be identical" but with different collations: the present A-C8 D12 = 6 ll. LXX 2 blank pp. and the other A-C8 D6 = 30 ll. LX pp. but some catalogues do not distinguish them. Later the same year Casanova also wrote and published a Supplément.The spine is somewhat discoloured a pen marking on the back wrapper. The leaves are slightly creased. Otherwise in very good condition.l Pollio p. 119; Rives Childs Casanoviana XXXII.2 p. 74; WorldCat 3 copies this edition 3 another ed. & 2 ambiguous. unknown
1779ABC_50392Venice 1779. 8vo. Presso Modesto Fenzo Later gold-tooled brown morocco with the title lettered in gold on the spine gold-tooled board edges and turn-ins gilt edges marbled endpapers. With a woodcut illustration on the title page and 1 woodcut initial. 96 pp. Rare first edition of Giacomo Casanovas 1725-1798 sharply polemical booklet dedicated to Doge Paolo Renier 1710-1789 and written in the summer of 1779 while he was convalescing in Abano. Published the year after Voltaires 1694-1778 death the work critiques the celebrated French writer with a mixture of fascination and bitterness. Following point by point the traditional praises read to the French Academy by Voltaires successor Jean-François Ducis 1733-1816 and the Abbot of Radonvilliers 1709-1789 Casanova counters each with such intensity that the effect is often the opposite of praise.The Scrutinio reveals Casanovas complex relationship with Voltaire. Initially captivated by the French philosopher Casanovas admiration evolved into gradual disillusionment after his visits to Les Délices in 1760-61 culminating in the more aggressive critiques of the Confutazione in 1769. On his return to Venice in 1774 possibly acting on behalf of the Inquisitors Casanova openly criticised Voltaires works condemning them as impious morally unsound and even objecting to the way Voltaire had altered his name to include a noble particle. In his Mémoires Casanova reflected on this period with some regret acknowledging that for ten years he had been compelled to critique everything Voltaire produced although he still considered his criticisms justified.The text also provides personal insights into Casanovas life. During his visits to Voltaire in July 1760 he engaged in lively literary discussions including readings from Ludovico Ariostos 1474-1533 Orlando Furioso which he recalled as some of the happiest moments of his life. Although Voltaire was sometimes dismissive of him their exchanges reveal the depth of Casanovas engagement with literature and philosophy. They disagreed sharply on religion: Voltaire regarded it as mere superstition while Casanova maintained that a society without religion could not be happy as people need moral structure even if philosophers resist obedience.Nearly twenty years later while writing the Scrutinio in Abano Casanova reiterated this perspective. The work also presents a slightly different account of his 1760 visit to Les Délices including the episode of Merlin Coccai offering valuable documentary evidence that these meetings actually took place.With a black oval library stamp on the title page G. Romagnoli lid. Est. Bologna from the library of Giovanni Romagnoli 1893-1976 an Italian painter and sculptor from Faenza active in Bologna and internationally who exhibited widely and won several major prizes in the 1920s and 1930s the title page is slightly browned. Otherwise in very good condition.l Rives Childs no. XXIII pp. 43-45; WorldCat 42134255. unknown