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1996LFA01bd7Un ouvrage de 56 pages, format 140 x 210 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1996, Editions d'Art Lys, bon état
QWA-13339Arthaud, 1957, gr. in-8 br. (17,5 x 23), 238 p., coll. "Les beaux pays", couverture rempliée illustré par Chapelain-Midy, 184 photographies, plans dépl., rhodoïd, bon état.
192921473Grenoble, éditions B. Arthaud Succr de J.REY 1929 In-4 relié 27,5 cm sur 26. Bon état d’occasion.
1889MOBILIER22220122Paris, les editions de l'amateur, 1989, 22 x 29, 244 pages sous reliure éditeur toilée et jaquette illustrée. Préface d'Yves Bottineau. Iconographie noir & blanc et couleurs.
1993PMV529004QParis: Ed. de la Réunion des musées nationaux 1993. Hardcover. Good/Good. 250 x 310 x 34 cm. Hardcover • Illustrations en noir et en couleurs • <b><i>French text original</i></b>. Ed. de la Réunion des musées nationaux hardcover
1993Q-2711827747Reunion des musees nationaux 1993-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Re?union des muse?es nationaux paperback
19428800Editions Alpina 1942 157 pages in8. 1942. broche. 157 pages. Ouvrage de l'écrivain et critique d'art Raymond Escholier publié par les éditions Alpina offrant une évocation de Versailles. Le livre traite du château des jardins des Trianons du Musée et de la ville accompagné de rappels historiques. Il est richement illustré de photographies en héliogravure et de planches en couleurs
19112761911 br, in-12, mq coiff. de queue, fig.,cliché, plans, 110 p, bernard éd,
17-5218Paris France: Versailles Trianon Palace 1963. 4to. 50 pp. Softcovers. Black and White and Color Plates. Good. Supplement Included. Text in French. Paris, France: Versailles Trianon Palace, 1963. paperback
432Chicago Illinois: Trianon Ballroom 1948. 4 pages ; 10 x 7 in. 4 pages ; 10 x 4 in. In good condition. No writing/markings within the interior text. Moderate edgewear/tear/insect damage to the covers. Scarce. unknown
72832Coll. "Versailles et la Cour de France", Paris, éd. Louis Conard, 15 juin 1927, EDITION ORIGINALE après 60 grands papiers, in-8, cartonnage souple, couv. texte dans décor en noir éd., 312 pp., quelques gravures en noir hors-texte dont une en frontispice, table des matières, Pierre Girauld de Nolhac, né le 15 décembre 1859 et mort le 31 janvier 1936, fut un historien et poète parnassien français2. Il fut LE conservateur du musée du château de Versailles de 1892 à 1919. Ce volume fait partie de la collection "Versailles et la Cour de France" comportant 10 volumes. Notre exemplaire nous raconte la création du Trianon et son évolution dans le temps. Très bon état
1999PMV501504ZParis: Association française d'action artistique ; Réunion des musées nationaux 1999. Trade paperback. Good/Not issued. 240 x 300 x 20 cm. Paperback • Illustrations en noir et en couleurs couverture illustrée en couleurs • <b><i>French text original</i></b>. Association française d'action artistique ; Réunion des musées nationaux paperback
9297NLWRevue bon état .Contenu propre . 81 pages . PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
19723555London: printed in Paris at the Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust 1972. No. VI of 50 de luxe copies. 21 plates - 20 plates reproduced by colour collotype with water-color washes by hand through stencil and one engraving; together with a set of plates showing progressive stages of the collotype and hand stencil process with guide sheet and stencil. Edition de luxe limited to 50 copies with additional proof sheets progressive plates and original stencil etc. 2 vols. 4to and small 4to. full brown morocco in original marbled paper covered slipcase. Near fine prospectus inserted loose.The text is a clear statement of Blake’s beliefs regarding the nature of man. The full book only came to light in 1953 and this is the first reproduction of the text. Such maxims are included as “Man’s desires are limited by his perceptions none can desire what he has not perciev’d sic†and “If any could desire what he is incapable of possessing despair must be his eternal lotâ€.Bentley <em>Blake Books </em>202. One of only 50 de luxe copies with additional material printed in Paris at the Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust unknown
19726961London: printed in Paris at the Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust 1972. Letter L of 26 copies reserved for the Trustees of the William Blake Trust and teh Publishers. 21 plates - 20 plates reproduced by colour collotype with water-color washes by hand through stencil and one engraving. 2 vols. 4to and small 4to. quarter brown morocco with marbled paper covered boards in original marbled paper covered slipcase. A very good copy.The text is a clear statement of Blake’s beliefs regarding the nature of man. The full book only came to light in 1953 and this is the first reproduction of the text. Such maxims are included as “Man’s desires are limited by his perceptions none can desire what he has not perciev’d sic†and “If any could desire what he is incapable of possessing despair must be his eternal lotâ€.Bentley <em>Blake Books </em>202. printed in Paris at the Trianon Press for the William Blake Trust hardcover
19751052184to. London: Trianon Press 1975. 4to 8 plates 8 pp. commentary by Keynes with another plate plus 22 additional progressive proof plates and with a metal pochoir stencil mounted at the end. Full brown morocco prospectus inserted a fine copy in slipcase. As new. § #28 of 32 de luxe copies with the extra plates showing the progressive stages of the collotype and hand-stencil process. The total edition was limited to 458 copies. One of the richest and most elaborate Trianons. Bentley Blake Books A137. “The Song of Los completes the cycle of the four continents. the complete work tells the story of mankind from Adam to the Last Judgment the triumph of death and the general resurrection caused by the revolution.†Damon Blake Dictionary. Trianon Press unknown books
19751231508vo xxvii xxviii. London & New York: Oxford University Press 1975. 8vo: xxvii xxviii 27 pp. Title-page in sepia and 27 plates including title-page in color in double-page spreads alternating with those bearing notes to the plates. Original blue cloth with lettering in silver to backstrip original blue cloth slip case with illustrations tipped onto top and bottom covers. § Trade edition in the best binding also issued without slipcase and in paperback. Plates printed in 6 and 7-color offset by Fernand Chenot Imprimerie Modern du Lion Paris on paper especially manufactured to match the tint of that used by Blake. Bentley Blake Books Supplement p. 100. Oxford University Press hardcover books
19751075898vo xxvii xxviii. Designed by Arnold Fawcus and produced by The Trianon Press Paris. London & New York: Oxford University Press 1975. 8vo: xxvii xxviii 27 pp. Title-page in sepia and 27 plates including title-page in color in double-page spreads alternating with those bearing notes to the plates. Paper covered boards in slipcase fine. § Trade edition German language edition. Plates printed in 6 and 7-color offset by Fernand Chenot Imprimerie Modern du Lion Paris on paper especially manufactured to match the tint of that used by Blake. Bentley Blake Books Supplement p. 100. Oxford University Press hardcover books
19751075858vo xxvii xxviii. London & New York: Oxford University Press 1975. 8vo: xxvii xxviii 27 pp. Title-page in sepia and 27 plates including title-page in color in double-page spreads alternating with those bearing notes to the plates. Original blue cloth with lettering in silver to backstrip original blue cloth slip case with illustrations tipped onto top and bottom covers. § Trade edition in the best binding also issued without slipcase and in paperback. Plates printed in 6 and 7-color offset by Fernand Chenot Imprimerie Modern du Lion Paris on paper especially manufactured to match the tint of that used by Blake. Bentley Blake Books Supplement p. 100. Oxford University Press hardcover books
19681075944 vols. London: Trianon Press 1968. 4 vols. 8vo and 12mo Vol. I 8vo i-vii-viii 50 4 pp. Vol. II 12mo 2 pp. 22 plates Vol. III 4 pp. 31 plates Vol. IV 12mo 2 pp. 10 plates negative and copper plate. Original tan morocco volume 4 in brown cloth as issued cloth slipcase gilt lettering to backstrips of all three volumes. Backstrips slightly rubbed. § From an edition of 726 total copies this is the de luxe advance publisher’s copy including 700 numbered 1 to 700 of which the first 50 have additional material and are in a special binding. Volume I is an introductory volume followed by three volumes of plates. Bentley Blake Books 48. Trianon Press hardcover books
19681075954 vols. London: Trianon Press 1968. 4 vols. 8vo and 12mo Vol. I 8vo i-vii-viii 50 4 pp. Vol. II 12mo 2 pp. 22 plates Vol. III 4 pp. 31 plates Vol. IV 12mo 2 pp. 10 plates negative and copper plate. Original tan morocco volume 4 in brown cloth as issued cloth slipcase gilt lettering to backstrips of all three volumes. Backstrips slightly rubbed. § From an edition of 726 total copies this de luxe copy unnumbered out of series including 700 numbered 1 to 700 of which the first 50 have additional material and are in a special binding. Volume I is an introductory volume followed by three volumes of plates. Bentley Blake Books 48. Trianon Press hardcover books
19681106824 vols. London: Trianon Press 1968. 4 vols. 8vo and 12mo Vol. I 8vo i-vii-viii 50 4 pp. Vol. II 12mo 2 pp. 22 plates Vol. III 4 pp. 31 plates Vol. IV 12mo 2 pp. 10 plates negative and copper plate. Original tan morocco volume 4 in brown cloth as issued cloth slipcase gilt lettering to backstrips of all three volumes. Backstrips slightly rubbed. § From an edition of 726 total copies including 700 numbered 1 to 700 of which the first 50 have additional material and are in a special binding. This is copy number 14 with the first three volumes bound in leather instead of the usual cloth. Volume I is an introductory volume followed by three volumes of plates. Bentley Blake Books 48. Trianon Press hardcover books
19681075951968. London: Trianon Press 1968. <br /> <br /> 4 vols. 8vo and 12mo Vol. I 8vo i-vii-viii 50 4 pp. Vol. II 12mo 2 pp. 22 plates Vol. III 4 pp. 31 plates Vol. IV 12mo 2 pp. 10 plates negative and copper plate. Original tan morocco volume 4 in brown cloth as issued cloth slipcase gilt lettering to backstrips of all three volumes. Backstrips slightly flaked.<br /> <br /> § Copy #14 with the first three volumes bound in morocco. From an edition of 726 total copies including 700 numbered 1 to 700 of which the first 50 have additional material and are in a special binding and 26 reserved copies lettered A-Z. Volume I is an introductory volume followed by three volumes of plates. <br /> <br /> "In about 1818 Blake revised For Children: The Gates of Paradise giving the work the new title of For the Sexes: The Gates of Paradise and adding three new text plates at the end Plates 19-21. All twenty-one plates are intaglio etchings/engravings. Plates 19-20 contain brief interpretive statements keyed by number to the preceding design plates. The final plate is addressed to Satan as the "God of This fallen World." Blake Archive. Bentley BB 48. unknown
Roy. 4to., First Edition, on laid paper, with a sepia-toned portrait frontispiece, title in red and black, and 107 fine collotype plates (colour, tinted, or monochrome; all original tissue guards present); original red buckram, upper board blocked with crest in gilt, backstrip lettered in gilt, bevelled boards, a few tissue guards loose and browned at extremities else a very good, bright, clean copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 1526 NUMBERED COPIES (1500 FOR SALE). THIS COPY IS HAND-LETTERED AS A REVIEW COPY. Sold from an institution with its small label scars on front endpapers and neat accession stamp on title verso but otherwise a remarkably bright, clean, unstamped copy.
107680London: Trianon Press: 1977. 4to 155 pp. 51 plates. Original quarter brown morocco slipcase. § Copy 5 of 500 in quarter morocco from the limited edition of 562 copies. The definitive work on all known portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Blake. Not in Bentley BB or supplement. Trianon Press 1977. 4to unknown books