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1919013809Paris Henri Floury 1919 In-8 Broché Edition originale
96510<p>Paris circa 1805 through 1814. . Very good. - A suite of 18 plates by Jean Duplessis-Bertaux engraved on creamy white stock measuring between 10-1/2 inches by 8 inches and 11 inches by 8-1/2 inches with large margins there is one smaller exception. The images depict the various cries of Paris merchants. All but three are signed "JDB" in the plate. Most of the images are identified and titled in French in pencil by a previous owner. The collection is as follows:</p><p>"Marchand de gravures etalagiste" portrays street vendors of engravings offering their merchandise to customers some of whom are handling the prints. Several prints hang from a wire stretched between poles in the background and a large blank canvas hangs from the center of the pole. In some editions what is here a blank canvas bears the printed title "Suite de Marchands ambulants de Paris par J.D. Bertaux" and serves as frontispiece to the work. The image measures 3-1/4 inch high by 2-1/4 inch wide within 4 inch high by 3-1/4 inch wide plate marks. The edges are very slightly creased with two tiny tears to the left edge and a couple of tiny stains or spotting to the bottom margin of the page.</p><p>"Decrotteur et ramoneur" portrays a man shining the shoes of an officer as chimney sweeps and other shoe-shiners are pictured in the background. A small dog stands at the side of the officer. The image measures 2-1/4 inches high by 3-1/4 inches wide within 3-1/4 inch high by 4 inch wide plate marks. There is some minor faint foxing.</p><p>"Parade de comediens ambulants" portrays traveling actors performing and parading on the porch of a house with spectators in the foreground. The image measures 2-3/8 inch high by 3-3/8 inches wide within 3-1/2 inch high by 4-1/4 inch wide plate marks. There is light foxing throughout.</p><p>"Colleur d'affiches" portrays a bill-poster perched on a ladder pasting a poster or bill to the corner wall of a building. Another worker stands around the corner and a family looks on with their dog. The image measures 2-3/8 inches high by 3-3/8 inches wide within 3 inch high by 3-7/8 inch wide plate marks. There are some minor faint stains and minor foxing to the margins.</p><p>"Gagne petit" portrays a knife grinder or sharpener carrying his grinding wheel on his back with a dog at his side. Another knife grinder wheels his equipment in a wheelbarrow. A house and people are pictured in the background. The image measures 2-3/8 inches high by 3-1/4 inches wide within 3 inch high by 3-7/8 inch wide plate marks. There is minor foxing to the margins.</p><p>"Remouleur" although the title differs the image is identical to the prior one. "Gagne petit" and "remouleur" both translate to knife grinder or sharpener. There is some scattered foxing and the paper is lightly darkened.</p><p>"Titre" possibly the title page to the work. The image portrays men filling water containers from a city's monument fountain with water pouring from the mouth of a troll. The image measures 2-1/2 inches high by 3-3/8 inches wide within 3-1/8 inch high by 3-7/8 inch wide plate marks. The edges of the plate are darkened with a short tear to the top edge and just a hint of foxing to the margins.</p><p>"Serrurier" portrays a locksmith grinding keys near the open gate leading to a mansion. The image measures 2-3/8 inches high by 3-3/8 inches wide within 3-1/8 inch high by 3-7/8 inch wide plate marks. There is a minor crease to the bottom right corner with just a hint of foxing to the margins.</p><p>"Cardeuses de matelats" portrays mattress carders. 3 women are seated with their carding tools and sections of stuffed fabric. The image measures 3-3/8 inches high by 2-3/8 inches wide within 4-1/4 inch high by 3-1/4 inch wide plate marks. There are minor creases to the corners with a couple of faint specks to the margins.</p><p>"Menuisiers" portrays carpenters working on furniture at their work table. The image measures 2-1/4 inches high by 3-1/4 inches wide within 3-1/8 inch high by 3-7/8 inch wide plate marks. There is light scattered foxing mostly to the margins.</p><p>"Marchands de parapluies et de soufflets" portrays an umbrella merchant carrying several on his back and a bellows merchant with several fireplace bellows attached to this clothing. The image measures 3-1/4 inches high by 2-3/8 inches wide within 4 inch high by 3-1/4 inch wide plate marks.</p><p>"Batteurs de platre" portrays plaster beaters. A man is beating away at plaster spread out upon the ground as another carries a basket of plaster to spread over it. The image measures 2-3/8 inches high by 3-3/8 inches wide within 3-1/4 inch high by 3-7/8 inch wide plate marks. There is some minor foxing to the margins.</p><p>"Charrons" portrays wheel builders constructing wooden carriage wheels. The image measures 2-1/4 inches high by 3-1/4 inches wide within 3-1/8 inch high by 3-7/8 inch wide plate marks. There is some minor faint foxing throughout.</p><p>"Scieurs de bois" portrays sawyers at work as an empty horse-drawn cart rides away and another stacks wood upon a ramp leading to a barn's loft. The image measures 2-3/8 inches high by 3-1/4 inches wide within 3-1/8 inch high by 4 inch wide plate marks. There are some minor sports of foxing or browning to the print.</p><p>"Lingere au petit crochet" portrays an elderly woman cloth merchant carrying her linens in a basket on her back. Several dogs are near her and another cloth merchant can be seen speaking to a man in the background. The image measures 3-3/8 inches high by 2-3/8 inches wide within 4-1/8 inch high by 3-1/4 inch wide plate marks. There are minor creases to the edges.</p><p>"Porteur d'eau" portrays a water carrier and his wife pulling a large barrel of water on a cart. Another water cart and houses are depicted in the background at left. The image measures 2-3/8 inches high by 3-1/4 inches wide within 3-1/4 inches high by 3-7/8 inches wide plate marks. There is creasing to the bottom right corner and some foxing to the margins.</p><p>"Tomeliers" portrays coopers at work constructing wooden barrels to which they affix metal rings. The image measures 2-3/8 inches high by 3-1/4 inches wide within 3-1/8 inch high by 3-3/4 inch wide plate marks. There is some minor foxing throughout.</p><p>An untitled image portrays barbers working on customers hair and beards and a wigmaker at her loom. Several wigs hang from the wall. The image measures 2-1/4 inches high by 3-1/4 inches wide within 3-1/2 inch high by 4-7/8 inch wide plate marks. This print is engraved on a sheet which is slightly smaller than the others measuring 7-3/8 inches high by 9-1/4 inches wide. There is a piece chipped from the bottom left corner with some foxing and darkening to the margins. The artist's name here spelled "Duplessis-Berteaux" by an early owner is penned on the verso.</p><p>The engravings are in overall very good condition with a paper tab mounted along one edge of the verso of each print.</p><p>The French painter and draughtsman Jean Duplessis-Bertaux 1747-1819 produced etchings and burin engravings. Having taken part in the French Revolution Duplessis-Bertaux produced a series of prints entitled "Scenes de la Revolution" followed by "Campagnes de Napoleon" which illustrated scenes from Napoleon Bonaparte's Italian campaigns engraved after paintings by Carle Vernet. He also produced a series of engravings portraying the street cries of Paris "Cris de Paris". Duplessis-Bertaux also collaborated on some prints with Jean-Louis Delignon and produced several pornographic prints many of which were printed anonymously but were later re-attributed to him. The work entitled "Recueil de cent sujets de divers genres" published in 1814 gathered together in one volume 100 of Duplessis-Bertaux' engravings from eight of the suites including military scenes and those from his Cries of Paris which had previously been distributed seperately.</p> Paris, circa 1805 through 1814. hardcover
19464003Paris, Ed. Universelles, 1946. In-folio en feuilles de 50-[26] pages. Couverture blanche à rabats, imprimée en noir et bistre, chemise et étui carton. bleu, avec titre au premier plat. Etui scotché, pour le reste en belle condition.
19295087Grenoble, Didier et Richard, 1929 ; in-4, broché ; (4), 132, (4) pp., couverture beige mordorée rempliée, jaquette de papier marbré, étui recouvert du même papier marbré ; en tout 19 eaux-fortes dont 8 hors-texte.
192912393Grenoble, Editions Didier et Richard, 1929 ; petit in-4, demi-chagrin maroquiné rouge cerise à coins, dos à nerfs soulignés de filets à froid, titre doré, tête dorée, non rogné, plats de couverture conservés ; (2), 132, (4) pp., nombreuses illustrations, 21 à pleine page, 19 eaux-fortes hors-texte dont une en frontispice.
107857Grenoble, Editions Didier Richard, 1929, 1 volume in-4 de 280x195x30 mm environ, 132 pages, reliure signée Trinckvel, demi maroquin à coins aubergine, dos à nerfs portant titres dorés, tranche de tête dorée, gardes marbrées, couvertures et dos conservés. Eaux-fortes et dessins de Joanny Drevet. Exemplaire N° 19/2150, un des 12 exemplaires sur Japon Impérial, contenant un frontispice et 18 eaux-fortes de Joanny DREVET, avec le dessin original de bandeau (Cheval de bronze p.69), la suite des épreuves d'état et la suite avant la lettre tirées en sanguine, sur Montval, numérotées de 8 à 19, ainsi que le cuivre rayé. Quelques rousseurs sur la tranche de gouttière, infime petit accroc sur un mors-peau, sinon bel exemplaire bien conservé.
1929107269Didier & Richard 1929 Grenoble, Editions Didier & Richard, Coll. Cités Paysages, 1929, 132 p., broché, environ 22x14cm, exemplaire numéroté 510 (l'un des 1900 sur vélin de Rives B.F.K.). Dos un peu aplati vers le premier plat, haut et bas du dos un peu émoussé et plats légèrement salis, bon état pour le reste et intérieur propre.
1929107272Didier & Richard 1929 Grenoble, Editions Didier & Richard, Coll. Cités Paysages, 1929, 132 p., broché, environ 22x14cm, exemplaire numéroté 728 (l'un des 1900 sur vélin de Rives B.F.K.). Dos un peu aplati vers le premier plat, haut et bas du dos émoussés avec début de fente sur les mors, plats salis, une mouillure sur le second plat, couverture frottée par endroits, intérieur propre.
192734681927 [Paris, René Kieffer, 1928]. Eaux-fortes seules, en noir, tirées sur différents papiers du Japon. Sujets (cuvette) : 17,5 x 13 cm, feuilles : 23,5 x 18,5 cm (1er état), 23,2 x 18 cm (2e état), 25 x 16 cm (3e état), 20 x 14,5 cm (4e état). 4 suites de 10 eaux-fortes pour Boris Godounov, toutes en noir, dans les quatre premiers état, les trois premiers avec remarque, soit 40 eaux-fortes, en feuilles.
25898Volume in-12 relié pleine toile avec titres dorés sur pièces réunissant les 2 titres suivants : DUCLOS (Charles Pinot). "Les confessions du Comte de ***. Publiées avec une préface par Eugène Asse.". Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles, 1888, collection des "Chefs-d'oeuvres inconnus", in-12 de XXXII et 187 pages, eau-forte de Lalauze en frontispice. ///// HERAULT DE SECHELLES (Marie-Jean). "Voyage à Montbard. Avec une préface et des notes par F.-A. Aulard". Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles, 1890, collection des "Chefs-d'oeuvres inconnus", in-12 de XVII et 50 pages, eau-forte de Lalauze en frontispice. Ces deux titres ont été tirés à très petit nombre. Corps frais, sobre reliure en bon état. C400g. Bel exemplaire.
9160P., Plon, Nourrit & Cie, 1888 ; in-4, broché. XX-75pp.-1f. 12 planches hors-texte. Dessins à la plume in-texte. Couverture rempliée illustrée d'une eau-forte, et du titre en rouge. Rousseurs sur les planches. Couverture jaunie et déformée.
113254Didier&Richard Editions Didier&Richard, Grenoble, 1930, 1 volume broché in-folio de 290x380 mm environ, 12 pages de texte, complet des XX eaux-fortes et des dessins remarque, (2) ff. (Table des illustrations, achevé d'imprimé). Tirage à 560 exemplaires, un des 450 exemplaires numérotés de 51 à 500 (eaux-fortes tirées sur papier Hollande Van Gelder). En feuillets sous couverture rempliée couleur crème, titrée au dos et sur le plat supérieur, avec emboîtage. Emboîtage solide mais abimé, haut et bas du dos de la couverture frottés, plis de lecture au dos, bel état malgré les défauts signalés, intérieur très frais.
193821454Grenoble, Didier et Richard, 1938 ; in-folio, broché en feuilles sous couverture crème rempliée, étui d’édition en carton gris ; [16] pp., 12 dessins reproduits en héliogravure, formant chemise pour les 12 eaux-fortes, [1]p. de Table.
1958R240118660LA CONNAISSANCE. 1958. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 51 pages - quelques photos noir et blanc hors texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 767-Eaux-fortes
1903003263Paris, Librairie des Amateurs, A. Ferroud. in-4 ( 25,5 x 17,5 cm), 3 ff., VII, 28, 2 ff. Reliure demi-chagrin rouge, coins, dos lisse orné en long et mosaïqué, tête dorée, non rogné, couverture et dos conservés. Edition tirée à 225 exemplaires numérotés, celui-ci un des 150 sur vélin du Marais. Illustré de huit compositions de Louis-Edouard Fournier gravées à l'eau-forte par Pennequin. (Reliure légèrement frottée, papier des plats bosselé, quelques rousseurs éparses)
192920297Paris, les éditions G. Crès et Cie, 1929. Petit in-4 broché de 332-[12] pages, couverture illustrée, rempliée. Sous chemise et étui de velours bleu.
1930042244Paris: G. Cres 1930. First Edition Thus . Hardcover. Near Fine/Slipcase. 201 Ii Pp. Full Black Niger Gilt And Blind-Stamped In An Art Deco Design Top Edge Gilt Black Gilt And Blindstamped Turns With Blue Silk Doublures And Additional Blue Marbled Endpapers Matching Leather And Marbled Paper On Slipcase. Front Board Neatly Detached Long Ago Reattached With Nearly Invisible Silk Now Again Detached But Can Be Invisibly Reattached Using New Cords Without Any Rebinding. Slipcase With Wear At Corners Split Along One Top Edge. Tipped In Is A Calling Card Of Emile Rossignol With Handwritten Message "Avec Tous Les Voeux De Bonheur Pour L'an Qui Vient" Rossignol." Very Faded Abbreviated Signature At End Of Contents Page. Roland Dorgelès 1885 - 1973 Was A French Novelist And A Member Of The Académie Goncourt. Born In Amiens Somme Under The Name Roland Lecavelé He Adopted The Pen Name Dorgelès To Commemorate Visits To The Spa Town Of Argelès He Spent His Childhood In Paris. A Prolific Author He Is Most Renowned For The Prix Femina-Winning Wooden Crosses Les Croix De Bois A Moving Study Of World War I In Which He Served. It Was Published In 1919 In English By William Heinemann In 1920. Dorgelès Served As A Juror With Florence Meyer Blumenthal In Awarding The Prix Blumenthal A Grant Given Between 1919 And 1954 To Painters Sculptors Decorators Engravers Writers And Musicians. <br/> <br/> G. Cres hardcover
1924113132Mornay 1924 Paris, Editions Mornay, 1924, 256 p., demi-chagrin marron, environ 26x19cm, couverture d'origine conservée, exemplaire numéroté 328 (l'un des 884 sur vélin de Rives à la forme), 12 eaux-fortes hors-textes par Pierre Falké (dont le frontispice). Quelques frottements d'usage sur la reliure, bord inférieur de nombreuses pages taché, bon état pour le reste.
1980R260266436Bornemann. 1980. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 48 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc dans texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 767-Eaux-fortes
1972RO40217636Bornemann. 1972. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Plaquette de 48 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 767-Eaux-fortes
Bornemann. 1972. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Plaquette de 48 pages. Traité pratique et simplifié à l'usage des artistes, élèves et amateurs.
1974000652Land's End Press 1974. Hardcover. Good/Good. Scarce edition. From dust Jacket: "Here in one volume are facsimiles of three rare and valuable works of fencing by the noted eighteenth century fencing masters Domenico and Henry Angelo." Hard back binding in publisher's original crimson cloth covers gilt title and author lettering to the spine. Landscape 6½'' x 9¼''. Contains printed pages of text with full-page monochrome etchings and engravings throughout.Very Good condition book with minor rubbing of the cloth along the spine. Good condition dust jacket with some damage. Not price clipped.Names stamped on First page. Dust wrapper supplied in archive acetate film protection. <br/> <br/> Land's End Press hardcover
1927001457Paris Mornay 1927
4to., First Edition, with 96 illustrations, endpapers mildly browned; boards, vellum back lettered in gilt, gilt top, covers lightly age-marked else a very good, clean copy.
First Edition, large 4to, ix,36pp., number 44 of a limited edition of 200 copies, large paper copy printed on hand-made paper, 96 full-page plates printed on one side only of which several are heliogravure facsimiles each with protective tissue with short descriptive text, orig. full vellum, some lightly soiled, title stamped in gilt on upper cover, label to spine, uncut, a nice copy. An important work on Whistler's etchings with a 448 item list of his etchings reprinted from Kennedy's 1910 catalogue.