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18499415Très rare lithographie d'Achille Devéria réalisée d'après le dessin original que celui-ci avait exécuté devant le corps sans vie de Juliette, à la demande des Lenormant. La lithographie n'a pas été commercialisée, étant destinée à être distribuée à titre de souvenir aux proches de la défunte. Tirage à très petit nombre. en feuille Très bon Paris s.n. 1849 27,5 x 36 cm (feuille 40 x 57 cm)
13032<p><b>RECAMIER MADAME JULIETTE.</b>1777-1849. Parisian socialite remembered for her popular Royalist salon as well as her great beauty memorialized by such artists as Jean-Louis David. ALS. <i>"J.R."</i>. 1p. 8vo. N.p. N.d. 1834. To French author <b>LAURE JUNOT DUCHESS OF ABRANTÈS </b>1784-1838. In French with translation.</p><p><i>"So how are you doing dear friend I am worried about your silence I would go ask you if I were not restrained by sad affairs so please tell Monsieur the count that I also complain about not seeing him he would always find me between three and five o'clock I would be delighted to see him and would thus hear from you – with a thousand tender greetings…"</i></p><p>The daughter of a government minister from Lyon during the Reign of Terror 15-year-old Juliette was married to Jacques-Rose Récamier a wealthy banker nearly 30 years her senior. Their marriage was never consummated fueling rumors that Récamier was Juliette's father marrying her to make her his heir. Beautiful and flirtatious Juliette became one of the most popular salon hostesses of her day especially amongst writers artists and anti-Napoleon intellectuals. Among the prominent figures who frequented her salon were writer Madame de Staël King Charles XIV John of Sweden and Norway and anti-Bonapartist general Jean Victor Marie Moreau. Her adoring male admirers included Napoleon's brother Lucien Bonaparte Swiss political theorist Benjamin Constant writer Jean-Jacques Ampère son of the physicist French statesman Mathieu Jean Felicité de Montmorency and painter Jean-Louis David who executed a famous portrait of her reclining on a sofa that was so associated with her that it became known as a <i>récamier</i>. However only a few such relationships were consummated notably with Prince August of Prussia and French author historian and statesman Francois-René de Chateaubriand who died in her arms. Juliette was exiled from France for a time due to her anti-Napoleon intrigues which she continued while living in Italy.</p><p>Our letter's recipient was also known for her beauty and wit. In 1800 she married one of Napoleon's generals <b>Jean-Andoche Junot</b>1771-1813 who after occupying Lisbon without any loss of life was made Duc de Abrantès and governor of Portugal. His wife accompanied him in his Lisbon campaign but upon her return to France she fell out of favor with Napoleon who had once proposed marriage to her widowed mother; thereafter she supported the Bourbon restoration. From 1831-1834 Laure Junot published her memoirs in 18 volumes with the support of her lover French novelist Honoré de Balzac. </p><p>Written on a folded sheet with the integral address leaf intact. Remnants of the red wax seal. Dated 1834 in an unidentified hand and in fine condition.</p><br /> books
13032<p><b>RECAMIER MADAME JULIETTE.</b>1777-1849. Parisian socialite remembered for her popular Royalist salon as well as her great beauty memorialized by such artists as Jean-Louis David. ALS. <i>"J.R."</i>. 1p. 8vo. N.p. N.d. 1834. To French author <b>LAURE JUNOT DUCHESS OF ABRANTÈS </b>1784-1838. In French with translation.</p><p><i>"So how are you doing dear friend I am worried about your silence I would go ask you if I were not restrained by sad affairs so please tell Monsieur the count that I also complain about not seeing him he would always find me between three and five o'clock I would be delighted to see him and would thus hear from you – with a thousand tender greetings…"</i></p><p>The daughter of a government minister from Lyon during the Reign of Terror 15-year-old Juliette was married to Jacques-Rose Récamier a wealthy banker nearly 30 years her senior. Their marriage was never consummated fueling rumors that Récamier was Juliette's father marrying her to make her his heir. Beautiful and flirtatious Juliette became one of the most popular salon hostesses of her day especially amongst writers artists and anti-Napoleon intellectuals. Among the prominent figures who frequented her salon were writer Madame de Staël King Charles XIV John of Sweden and Norway and anti-Bonapartist general Jean Victor Marie Moreau. Her adoring male admirers included Napoleon's brother Lucien Bonaparte Swiss political theorist Benjamin Constant writer Jean-Jacques Ampère son of the physicist French statesman Mathieu Jean Felicité de Montmorency and painter Jean-Louis David who executed a famous portrait of her reclining on a sofa that was so associated with her that it became known as a <i>récamier</i>. However only a few such relationships were consummated notably with Prince August of Prussia and French author historian and statesman Francois-René de Chateaubriand who died in her arms. Juliette was exiled from France for a time due to her anti-Napoleon intrigues which she continued while living in Italy.</p><p>Our letter's recipient was also known for her beauty and wit. In 1800 she married one of Napoleon's generals <b>Jean-Andoche Junot</b>1771-1813 who after occupying Lisbon without any loss of life was made Duc de Abrantès and governor of Portugal. His wife accompanied him in his Lisbon campaign but upon her return to France she fell out of favor with Napoleon who had once proposed marriage to her widowed mother; thereafter she supported the Bourbon restoration. From 1831-1834 Laure Junot published her memoirs in 18 volumes with the support of her lover French novelist Honoré de Balzac. </p><p>Written on a folded sheet with the integral address leaf intact. Remnants of the red wax seal. Dated 1834 in an unidentified hand and in fine condition.</p><br />
19389999_01516Paris Masson 1938. 1st Edition . Hardcover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Octavo. Pp. vi 326 46 publisher's catalogue. With 1214 illustrations to the text partly photographic and partly hand-drawn. HARDCOVER bound in new brown full cloth with the original publisher's stiff front wrapper nicely illustrated printed in brown and black bound-in perfectly preserved; small signature dated 1940 to top corner of first blank. In mint condition. A splendid copy. ~ FIRST EDITION. Of utmost rarity so much so in the original publisher's illustrated wrappers. "Victor Veau 1871-1949 was one of the great cleft surgeons of all time. Through his voluminous cases as seen in his Bec-de-lièvre published in 1938 he not only had extensive experience with many designs but a remarkable influence on cleft surgery throughout a great part of Europe and Britain." Millard "Cleft Craft". Garrison & Morton 5763 "Division palatine" 1931. This particular copy includes the elegant 46-page Publisher's catalogue "Ouvrages de médecine récents" Février 1938 printed in light blue on tinted paper and bound at end. H-4 OUT <br/> <br/> Paris, Masson hardcover
182918570Paris & Montpellier: Gabon/ Bruxelles: Chez Gabon 1829. FIRST EDITION. With 7 folding plates. Contemporary calf-backed marbled boards spine labels; text leaves toned some browning and spotting. Laid in is a folded piece of paper with contemporary annotations containing a recipe for a topical ointment for skin ulcers and lesions. First edition of Récamier’s work on cancer treatment. He describes the manner of extension of cancer and demonstrates the process of local infiltration. Récamier was the first to recognize the process of metastasis to describe the spread of cancer as secondary growths in the brain occurring in mammary carcinoma; it was in this book that he coined the term. He also described for the first time invasion of veins by cancer.<br /> <br /> Récamier 1774-1852 was a French gynecologist and master of gross pathology. He is credited with the popularization of several instruments in gynecological medicine.<br /> <br /> Garrison & Morton 2610; Norman 1805; Waller 7787; Wellcome IV 485. Chez Gabon unknown
56295Paris Gabon 1829. 2 volumes. 12 pages. 560 pages. et 2 feuillets. n. ch. 731 pages. 7 planches. 215x14 Cm. Demi chagrin. Dos à nerfs orné. Reliures modernes dans le goût de lépoque. Ouvrage classique écrit par Récamier qui fut le premier à reconnaître le processus des métastases ainsi que latteinte cancéreuse des veines. 7 planches lithographiées dépliantes 1 pli consolidé. Elles représentent des instruments des organes atteints de cancer et des schémas opératoires. Rousseurs. Paris, Gabon, 1829. unknown
188312994Paris, E. Dentu, 1883. [31]ff. Broché, couvertures illustrées. Couvertures poussiéreuses. Restaurations au dos
1927497991927 PARIS, Plon - 1927 - EDITION ORIGINALE - In-4 - Reliure d'Art en maroquin havane, 1 mors fragilisé - Dos à nerfs, daté en pied - Armoiries aux 1 er & 4 ème Plats - Plats intérieurs ornés, velours et lisérés dorés - Filets dorés sur les coupes - Couverture conservée - Portrait en frontispice en héliogravure & 82 illustrations P.P. H.T. - 372 pages + Table - Envoi manuscrit d'Isabelle d'Orléans, Duchesse de Guise - Très bel exemplaire - Réf. 49799
185926441859 reliure pleine toile bleue in-octavo, dos long - liserets ettitre frappé or -, 5 volumes, nombreuses figures in-txt., texte sur 2 colonnes, TOME I : 480 pages, TOME II et III (reliés ensemble) : quelques rousseurs, supplément sur la phrénologie, 384 pages 2 fois, TOME IV et V (reliés ensemble) : quelques rousseurs, 344 et 336 pages, TOME VI et VII (reliés ensemble) : quelques rousseurs, 384 et 384 pages, TOME VIII et IX (reliés ensemble) : quelques rousseurs, 384 et 432 pages, 1852 à 1859 Paris Aux Bureaux du Journal la Santé Universelle,
1303Plon, Paris, 1927. 1 volume fort in-4, demi maroquin marine à cinq nerfs fins, dos à caissons ornés de fleurs de lys, 373 pages, un portrait et quatre-vingt deux planches, dont 2 pl. ornithologiques sous serpentes légendées, d'après les aquarelle de E. Mérite, édition originale. Très bel exemplaire.
4608ensemble de 12 programmes ou livret d'époque sur le cinéma - formats différents - le lot
192713717librairie Plon Paris 1927 1 vol. In-4 broché de 3 ff.n.ch. 372 pp. 2 ff.n.ch., couverture illustrée.
1833595951833. Paris 21.I.1833. 1 Seite 4°. Kleiner Randeinriss. Joseph Recamier 1774-1852 französischer Chirurg und Gynäkologe entwickelte ein Spekulum zur Behandlung des Gebärmutterhalskrebses prägte den Begriff "Metastase"; 1829 führte er die erste Hysterektomie auf vaginalem Weg in Frankreich durch. - An einen Kollegen an der Universität wegen eines Examenskandidaten. ". Mr Pierre Seguier l'un de vos candidats en droit et de votre cours specialement étant préparé pour son examen ce mois-ci voudrait bien pouvoir le passer en janvier. Croyez cela doit être possible si vous le voulez. Mr. Seguier est cousin de . Mr. Seguier 1er président de la cour royale ." unknown
1860LCI-5044Paris, Michel Lévy Frères 1860 2 in -8 plein cuir 455[p.p]573[p.p]
348501 page in12 - adresse - cachet de la collection Juncker - bon état -
661417Paris, Plon, 1927 fort vol. in-4, 372 pp., portrait-frontispice, 25 ill. in-t., 40 pl., broché.
A Paris, Librairie Plon, Plon et Nourrit, 14 décembre 1927. In-4. Demi-chagrin époque, dos lisse orné, tête dorée, couvertures et dos conservés, 372 pp. Avec un portrait et 82 illustrations hors-texte en héliogravure. Le Docteur Récamier, qui a accompagné le Duc d'Orléans dans de nombreux voyages, relate, en particulier les expéditions de chasse de 1904 au Spitzberg sur la "Maroussia", puis celles sur la "Belgica" commandée par De Gerlache en 1905 au Groënland, en 1907 en mer de Kara et en 1909 à la Terre François-Joseph. Bel exemplaire, parfaitement conservé.
15991A Paris, Librairie Plon, Plon et Nourrit, 14 décembre 1927. In-4. Demi-chagrin époque, dos lisse orné, tête dorée, couvertures et dos conservés, 372 pp.
182915504BBParis, Chez Gabon, 1829. 2 Bl., 731 Seiten. Orig.-Broschur. Unaufgeschnitten., 15504bb Tome second. Umschlag mit Stempel und Randläsuren, Umschlagrücken mit Fehlstellen, Block gelockert.
1859116385P., Michel Lévy, 1859, 2 vol. in-8°, xxvi-462 et 582 pp, reliures demi-chagrin bleu nuit, dos à 4 petits nerfs soulignés à froid, titres, tomaisons et fleurons dorés (rel. de l'époque), qqs rares rousseurs, C. de bibl., qqs annot. crayon, plats lég. frottés, bon état. Édition originale
221068Paris, Michel Lévy Frères, 1860 2 vol. in-8, XXVI-462 pp. et 582 pp., demi-chagrin noir, dos à nerfs orné de pointillés dorés (reliure de l'époque). Quelques rousseurs.
ORD-8958Avec un portrait en héliogravure et 82 illustrations. Paris. Plon. 1927. Fort in-4 (193 x 284mm) broché, couverture imprimée en noir et rouge, 373 pages, bien complet des gravures dans et hors texte qui comprennent notamment 2 planches en noir d'oiseaux d'après les aquarelles de E. Mérite. Couverture lgt poussiéreuse sinon bon exemplaire.
1927RO80067894PLON. 1927. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 372 pages. Frontispice en héliogravure. Nombreuses illustrations et photos en héliogravure, en hors-texte et quelques-unes dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages
21521Paris, Librairie Plon, 14 décembre 1927. In-4 (28,5 x 20 cm), broché, 372 pages illustré d'un portrait en héliogravure et 82 belles gravures in et hors texte dont 2 planches ornithologiques sous serpentes. Edition originale sur beau papier, non rogné, très agréable exemplaire, solide et sain dans une bonne tenue solide.
192742611927 Les petits fils de Plon et Nourrit 1927