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198632296Lille, Alain Buyse / Gérard Duchêne / Gérard Durozoi, 1986-1995. Ensemble de neuf numéros de la revue "Pièces" (qui en a compté dix, regroupant 165 travaux de Sérigraphies) : en feuillets sous coffret cartonné et titré (35 x 25,5 cm).- Le premier numéro de la revue est tirée à 100 exemplaires, le nôtre étant l'un des 10 premiers (signé E. A.), toutes les planches y sont signées de leurs auteurs : Vera Molnar, Marcel Alocco, Arden Quin, René Bonargent, Philippe Boutibonnes, Jean-Luc Coatalem, Danie Deleuze, Pierre Dhainaut, Martine Diemer, Jochem Gerz, Jacques Herold, Joël Hubaut, André Lambotte, Jean-Pierre Le Goff, Ghérasim Luca, Pierre Tual). Les 8 numéros suivants ont chacun une sérigraphie signée. Le second n° est tiré à 130 ex., celui-ci le n° 86 dont seule est signée la planche originale au pochoir de Gérard Duchêne, et comporte 17 sérigraphies des artistes : Pierrette Bloch, Yves Buin, Pierre Buraglio, Max Charvolen, Eddy Devolder, Jean-François Dubreuil, Gérard Duchêne, Gérard Durozoi et Dominique Grisor, Shirley Jaffe, Jean Mazeaufroid, Jean Messagier, Alberto Parres, Gérard Pascual, Jeanpyer Poels, Patrick Saytour, Pierre Tilman, Endre Tot.- Le troisième n° est tiré à 155 exemplaires, celui-ci le n° 113 : Alain MARTIN (signée). Annick Blavier & Pierre Vandrepote / Michel Butor & James GUITET / Marie-Line Debliquy / Eugénie DUBREUIL / Gaspar Hons / Charles Juliet / Jean LE GAC / Baudouin LUQUET / Pascal Mahou / Alain MARTIN / Jean MAS / Georges Merillon / Patrick ROUSSEAU / Gérard TITUS CARMEL / Luc Van Malderen / BEN Vautier.- Le quatrième n° est tiré à 180 ex. : Arthur Aeschbacher, Mireille Andrès, Jean l'Anselme et Ch. Zeimert, Yves Brochard et Claude Darras, Pierre Buraglio et Anne Deguelle, Michel Butor, Stig Dagerman, Noël Dolla, Danièle Gibrat, Bernard Guerbadot, Monique Kissel, François Martin, Bernard Messing, Patrick Raynaud, James Sacré.- Le cinquième n° est tiré à 190 ex., celui-ci le n° 149 : Gilles ARNOULT. ANTOINE / Gilles Arnoult / Philippe Compagnon / Gérard DUCHÊNE et Gérard DUROZOI / Christian Hibon / Gervais Jassaud / Joël KERMARREC / Jean-Clarence Lambert / Jean-Philippe Mattern / Françoise Paressant / Rémy Penard / Yves POPET / Joan RABASCALL et Pierre Restany / Herbert Titz / Jacques VILLEGLÉ / Marie Redonnet.- Le sixième n° est tiré à 180 ex., celui-ci le n° 103 : ARMAN & Lepage / Brochard & Darras / Alain BUYSE / Tom Drahos / Paolo Faber / Bernard Lallemand / Jacques Lizène / Baudouin LUQUET / Paul Marie / Jean Mazeaufroid / Bernard Messing / Vera MOLNAR / Raphaël MONTICELLI / François MORELLET / Christine O'Loughlin / Hervé TÉLÉMAQUE / André Théval.- Le septième n° est tiré à 180 ex. : Jean-Jacques OSTIER. Andreu ALFARO / Alin Anseeuw / Waldo BALART / Jeanne Bresciani / Jean-Pierre Broux / Sara GIBERT / Sonia Guérin / Robert Guillermet / Bernard HEIDSIECK / Carlos KUSNIR / Eugéne LEROY / Daniel NADAUD / Jean-Jacques Ostier / Mehdi QOTBI / Joan RABASCAL / Michel SOHIER / Dirk Verhaegen / Francesc Vidal.- Le huitième n° est tiré à 200 ex. : Ramon Alejandro, Arden-Quin, Octavio Blasi, Louis Bouchard, H. Braun-Vega, Peter Downsbrough, Joachin Ferrer, Ruth Francken, Shirley Jaffe, Fernand Leduc, Jonier Marin, Gregory Masurovsky, Ricardo Mosner, Jean Noël, Antoni Segui, Charles Semser, Hugh Weiss, Zuka.- Le neuvième n° est tiré à 200 ex., celui-ci le n° 87 : Véronique Bigo, Florent Chopin, Chema Cobo, Patrice Delva, Gérard Duchêne, Esther Ferrer, Joël Hubaut, Pascale Lefebvre, Claide pasquer, Rémy Pénard, Philippe Richard, Gérard Serée, Wim Smits, Nancy Sulmont, Léonid Tishkov, Antonio Tocornal, Mateo Vinas-Martin.- /// On joint cinq sérigraphies insérées dans une carte double (24,2 x 16,2 cm), dont l'une, dessinée par Philippe Richard, est écrite par Alain Buyse pour une bonne année 1995.- Superbe état pour les neuf revues sous coffrets, rare.
1730R300124904JOANNES VAN BRAAM / GERARD ONDER DE LINDEN / HERMANUS UYTWERF A WOR. 1728-1730. In-8. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos à nerfs, Quelques rousseurs. 1208 pages + 1064 pages - contre plats jaspés - dos à 5 nerfs - titre et caissons dorés sur le dos - ouvrage en français et en hollandais - textes sur deux colonnes - coins très abîmés - petit manque de cuir sur les plats - une gravure en noir et blanc en début d'ouvrage dans les deux volumes - 6 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.05-XVIII ème siècle
170888653Rouen: Jean-Baptiste Besongne 1708. Fine. Jean-Baptiste Besongne Rouen 1708 9.5 x 16.8 cm Relié Rare first edition of this curious travel account originally written entirely in verse 7500 lines though the authoron the advice of friendsagreed to intersperse it with prose narrative retaining 2500 lines of verse; see Sabin 20128 Gagnon 1134 1710 edition and Dionne II.Contemporary full brown calf binding spine with five raised bands gilt compartments decorated with gilt floral tools cherry red morocco label gilt roll tooling at head and foot double black fillet border on covers gilt fillets on board edges sprinkled yellow edges with red mottling.Lower right corner of upper cover restored; some spots and minor scuffs to the boards; occasional light foxing otherwise internally fresh and appealing.Unlike the second edition of 1710 this copy was not issued with a frontispiece. Almost nothing is known about the life of Dières de Dièreville a surgeon possibly born around 1670 who embarked in August 1699 aboard the Royale Paix from La Rochelle for a trading mission to Acadia. He arrived on 13 October and remained in the region for a year studying both the Acadians and the Indigenous peoples while also collecting plant specimens for the Jardin du Roi in Paris. His return voyage took place from 6 October to 9 November 1700 after which he settled as a surgeon in Pont-l'Évêque. At the request of Michel Bégon Intendant of La Rochelle he wrote the account of his travels. He was still alive in 1711 but nothing further is known of his life. Jean-Baptiste Besongne hardcover
199593522Ediciones Moncayo. New. 1995. Paperback. 8476750218 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in Spanish. 303 pages. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Catalogo Razonado Obra Completa Raisonnee Ediciones Moncayo paperback
1996102475Moncayo. New. 1996. Paperback. 8476750269 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - -- Text in Spanish. 345 pages illustrated in black and white with some color images as well. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Catalogo Razonado Obra Completa Vida Y Obra Raisonnee -- with a bonus offer . Moncayo paperback
3359xii 396 pp. 8vo cont. mottled calf spine gilt red morocco lettering piece on spine. Paris: G. Martin 1754.<br/> <br/> A rare sale catalogue of the library of a Fermier général. According to the Preface by Gabriel Martin La Haye 1684-1753 was a son of one of the Sécretaires du Roi; he became a Fermier General in 1718 and served in this capacity until his death in 1753 at the age of sixty-nine. He was extremely successful and acquired the Hôtel Lambert from the Marquis du Châtelet in 1745 and lived there in great luxury with a large staff. He formed one of the major collections of paintings of the time and his library was considered to be one of the best when compared to those of his contemporaries. For obvious reasons the collection was strong in works on finance French history and government. <br/> <br/> The first 3547 lots describe the books lots 3548-3620 the prints and illustrated books 3621-3708 maps and atlases 3709-88 a marvelous collection of engraved and printed music 3789-97 books ordered by subscription and 3798-3820 a supplement of books. This is one of twenty-two catalogues by Martin with an index. <br/> <br/> Fine copy priced throughout in a contemporary hand. From the library of Jean Viardot. <br/> <br/> ⧠Grolier Club Printed Catalogues of French Book Auctions…1643-1830 115. Lugt 855. Peignot p. 106. unknown
3359xii 396 pp. 8vo cont. mottled calf spine gilt red morocco lettering piece on spine. Paris: G. Martin 1754. A rare sale catalogue of the library of a Fermier général. According to the Preface by Gabriel Martin La Haye 1684-1753 was a son of one of the Sécretaires du Roi; he became a Fermier General in 1718 and served in this capacity until his death in 1753 at the age of sixty-nine. He was extremely successful and acquired the Hôtel Lambert from the Marquis du Châtelet in 1745 and lived there in great luxury with a large staff. He formed one of the major collections of paintings of the time and his library was considered to be one of the best when compared to those of his contemporaries. For obvious reasons the collection was strong in works on finance French history and government. The first 3547 lots describe the books lots 3548-3620 the prints and illustrated books 3621-3708 maps and atlases 3709-88 a marvelous collection of engraved and printed music 3789-97 books ordered by subscription and 3798-3820 a supplement of books. This is one of twenty-two catalogues by Martin with an index. Fine copy priced throughout in a contemporary hand. From the library of Jean Viardot. ❧ Grolier Club Printed Catalogues of French Book Auctions.1643-1830 115. Lugt 855. Peignot p. 106. unknown books
1931C84100T. Spencer Hutson. As New. 1931. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - 37 pages text; 30 plates folio. -- with a bonus offer-- - May be EITHER: out of print OOP and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition; inquire for details . T. Spencer Hutson hardcover
1726013796London: J. Darby A. Betteswort &c 1726. Second Edition. Hardcover. Neat contemporary ink inscription to first title very small worm tracks to upper corner of about half of the pages. Lovely plates very clean. Near Fine. Tall Folio 8-3/4" x 14-1/2" bound in full calf leather neatly rebacked. Two parts in one volume lacking the printed title page as seems often to be the case. Text in French and English. Translated by Thomas Manington Gibbs. Illustrated with two engraved title pages a frontispiece a portrait and 103 engraved plates all nearly full page along with engraved head- and tail-pieces. <br/><br/> [J. Darby, A. Betteswort &c] hardcover
1709169590Paris: Chez Claude Saugrain 1709. Population in the ancien régime First edition of this census of France in the last years of Louis XIV. Saugrain's work provides the number of households in virtually every town and commune: the work "allows one to estimate with only a small margin of error the population of France and its distribution" Pounds p. 93 Claude-Marin Saugrain 1679-1750 seems to have been primarily employed in the Paris book trade. Although his census was not financed by the government Saugrain drew heavily on the individual population reports of Louis's Intendants forerunners of the modern French préfets. 2 vols duodecimo 164 x 95 mm pp. xx 408; xiv 342. Woodcut ornament to title pages head- and tailpieces. Contemporary sprinkled calf spines ruled and decorated with fleur-de-lys device in gilt and with raised bands and red morocco labels marbled endpapers edges red green silk bookmarkers. Extensive contemporary ink annotations to both vols. 19th-century engraved bookplate of "Marande" to front pastedown of both vols. Light rubbing and scoring several ink splashes to covers joints and extremities neatly restored minor browning and foxing to endpapers and contents: a very good copy. Norman John Greville Pounds An Historical Geography of Europe 1500-1840 1979. hardcover
12245Marin John. Marin John. LOBSTER FISHERMAN. Z.172. Etching 1948. Edition of 125 published by Twin Editions in 1950. Signed in pencil and titled signed and dated in the plate. 9 x 7 1/16 inches 229 x 179 mm. Printed on laid paper watermarked J. Whatman. In excellent condition. unknown
1979007847Soviet Union 1979. Dated 1979-1982 a unique and RARE Soviet sailor's photo album 13 1/2" w x 9" h in string-tied brown velvet over heavy cardboard. Containing 40 pp. of thick cardboard with 140 black and white and 4 color photographs pasted in and 4 B & W photos and 1 negative laid in. The album rendered unique and amazing by the addition of 15 exquisitely detailed SIGNED pen and ink drawings of warships 11 modern Soviet Navy warships and 4 tall ships on rice paper with each drawing interspersed between the photography pages. Very Good small tears to the edges of some of the rice paper sheets. RARE Soviet Navy photographs from the height of the Cold War taken by an incredibly talented sailor/ artist. . Photograph Album. Very Good. 13 1/2" w x 9" h. Hardcover books
170888653Jean-Baptiste Besongne | Rouen 1708 | 9.5 x 16.8 cm | Relié
39349In-8 (170 x 117 mm), parchemin teinté havane, dos lisse orné de compartiments cloisonnés garnis dun fer spécial répété, palette en pied, plat encadré dune roulette de palmettes à froid, tranches marbrées (reliure vers 1800). (52), 834, (10) pages, gravures sur bois dans le texte. A Paris, chez Pierre Bilaine, 1624.
1995C93522Ediciones Moncayo. As New. 1995. Paperback. 8476750218 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in Spanish. 303 pages. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Catalogo Razonado Obra Completa Raisonnee -- with a bonus offer-- - May be EITHER: out of print OOP and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition; inquire for details . Ediciones Moncayo paperback
1996C102475Moncayo. As New. 1996. Paperback. 8476750269 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - -- Text in Spanish. 345 pages illustrated in black and white with some color images as well. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Catalogo Razonado Obra Completa Vida Y Obra Raisonnee -- with a bonus offer-- - May be EITHER: out of print OOP and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition; inquire for details . Moncayo paperback
1648582801 vol. petit in-4 reliure de l'époque plein veau marbré, dos à 5 nerfs orné, Chez Pierre Rocolet, Paris, 1648, 4 ff., 30 pp., 5 ff., 390 pp. (pagination 168-169 omise, sans manque)
1825Flo138Rare complete set of 70 hand-coloured lithographic portraits of French actors and actresses on the Paris stage circa 1825. <br /><br />Also known as <i>Collection de portraits des artistes des theatres de Paris.</i><br /><br />Fine hand-coloured portraits of actors opera singers and ballet dancers in costume of their famous roles by Alexandre-Marie Colin and Louis Marin-Lavigne lithographed by F. Noel.<br /><br />Artistes include actors Jean-Baptiste Firmin Joseph-Isidore Samson Jenny Vertpre and Mlle. Pauline opera singers Louis Fereol Louise Therese Lemonnier Felicite Pradher Adolphe Nourrit Caroline Branchu and Mlle. Grassari ballet dancers Marie Cheza Louise Pierson and Zelie Molard mime artist Charles-Francois Mazurier.<br /><br />Condition: Original marble boards rebound into a portfolio with buckram spine all 70 plates loose inside. Plates fine and vibrant with excellent handcolouring a few with repairs. <br /><br />Alexandre-Marie Colin 1798-1875 was a French painter of historical and genre subjects. Louis Stanislas Marin-Lavigne<b> </b>1797-1860 was a French painter and lithographer.<br /><br />Large heavy book may require additional charges for expedited shipping. F. Noel hardcover
165037850Paris: Pierre Rocolet 1650. 4to. 9 1/4 x 7 inches. 6 340 6pp. Engraved printer's device on title-page engraved head-piece and initial on the dedication leaf 26 engraved illustrations including one full-page. Contemporary mottled calf expertly rebacked to style spine gilt with raised bands red morocco lettering piece<br/> <br/> Rare first edition of an important work of optics and the musical nature of the refraction of color.<br/> <br/> La Chambre a protégé of Cardinal de Richelieu served as physician to Chancellor Seguier and Louis XIII and entered the Academie Royale in 1666. The present work was instrumental in the development of French mathematician Pierre de Fermat's eponymous principle as well as the experiments by Newton which led to his publication of Opticks in 1704. Following Aristotle in deriving a link between the color spectrum and musical theory La Chambre theorized all colors being encompasses within white light and arranged colors over two octaves with the seven colors of Aristotle at successive fourths fifths and octaves. Thus arranged symmetrically the "scale" could be read in either direction both up and down with white as the highest or lowest notes. La Chambre hoped to establish a universal theory of color and musical harmony; i.e. if a musical interval was dissonant the colors it represented would similarly clash. In Newton's Opticks this parallel between the color spectrum and a musical scale was further refined. A second edition of this work would be published in 1662.<br/> <br/> Krivatsy 3017; Brunet III 726; Grasse IV 62; Cioranescu 22651; Esmerian 11 annexe A v. Pierre Rocolet unknown
195071996New York:: The Twin Editions 1950. First edition; one of 125 copies of Edition I issued with ad additional etching signed in pencil by John Marin this copy unnumbered. . publisher's lettered cloth portfolio. A little tanning to the cloth portfolio; otherwise fine. Folio. Illustrated. The original signed etching "The Lobster Fisherman" is matted and framed. The text by John Marin is reproduced from his handwriting. The Twin Editions, hardcover
009935Antarctica: No Publisher 1971. Book. Very Good. Ring Bound. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. No dates circa 1956-1971. No author and no writing of any kind. Archive includes one deck of playing cards titled Operation Deep Freeze Task Force 43 two metal ashtrays one 4 1/2" dia. and the other 7 1/4" dia. both engraved "U.S. Naval Antarctic Support Activities; and an American United Life Annual Report three ring binder containing 24 pp. with 85 black and white photographs three- 8" x 10"; two - 5" x 7" and 80 4 7/8" x 3 1/2" and 6 blank pages. One 8 x 10 photograph features a Lockheed C-121J Willie Victor BuNo 131624 Phoenix 6 aircraft which was retired following "Deep Freeze '71" in March 1971 and which was not listed on the active duty resume for Deep Freeze operations in its early stages in the late 1950s.So likely the photographs were taken on the 1970-71 expeditions. Subjects of the photographs include equipment and aircraft personnel landscapes both on the ground and aerial and a great 8 x 10 of a husky sled dog. A unique slice of Antarctic exploration history. No Publisher Hardcover
1665029795Paris 1665 L. Billaine Full-Leather (Hardcover) 1st Edition
166519485Paris: Jacques d’Allin 1665. Contemporary mottled calf spine and label gilt edges sprinkled red. Ownership inscriptions on the title and verso one dated 1674. Bookplate of “Pitfirrane.†In very good condition. Second edition of this pioneering work in neuropsychology. The author attempts to explain the guiding principles of human behavior and argues that life processes are responses to linking images that are innate to the organism. The text describes cognition in all living things including plants natural instinct and the functions of the soul. Cureau de la Chambre’s assertion that even inanimate vegetation has the faculties of thought and soul is unique; he claims that “everything which is living knows and all that which knows is living.†He goes on to classify cognition as either the “vegetative faculty†or the “natural faculty†the former being the body’s passive and innate mode the latter purposeful behavior resulting from intelligence. He acknowledges the Divine role in both: God designs organisms to function effectively without active intelligence but also gives free will to some.<br /> <br /> Marin Cureau de la Chambre 1594-1669 was a French physician. He served as royal physician to Louis XIII and Louis XIV and wrote numerous books on human and animal passions light digestion and occult practice. Peter Bayle called him “one of the most illustrious 17th century followers of Aristotle. Despite his groundbreaking work in the field of psychology he was basically forgotten to the history of medicine.<br /> <br /> Caillet 2735; Wright John P. “The Embodied Soul in Seventeenth-Century French Medicine†in CBMH/BCHM Vol 8: 1991 21-42. Jacques d’Allin unknown
13738Marin John American 1870-1953. CAMPIELLO S. ROCCO VENICE. Zigrosser 50. Etching 1907. Edition of about 30. Selective wiping to create areas of white and tone. Signed in pencil titled in the plate. 6 1/4 x 4 3/16 inches 159 x 120 mm. Plate 8 7/8 x 6 3/4 inches sheet. With the label of The Print Rooms Inc. affixed to the mat. Two printing creases in the left and right margins not extending into the image else in excellent condition. ScarceOf 180 etchings catalogued by Zigrosser 103 were done by Marin in Europe between 1905 and 1910. Of these many were not editioned or exist only as trial proofs. Of the ones which were editioned the editions are often very small in many cases under 10 but some were done in editions of 25 to 50 one the Meaux Cathedral was printed by the Gazette de Beaux Arts in a large edition probably about 500. All of the European prints are fairly traditional in treating the subjects realistically but Marin's turn to Modernism is evident in Zigrosser 104 an etching of the Brooklyn Bridge the first print he did after returning to America in 1911. unknown
1143Amsterdam, Antoine Michel (i.e. Daniel Elzévier), 1658 (1662)-1663. 5 tomes en 4 vol. in-12, maroquin rouge, triple filet doré, dos à nerfs orné, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées (Capé).Willems, n°1233.Ravissante édition elzévirienne de ce célèbre traité sur les relations entre corps et esprit, ornée d'un joli titre-frontispice gravé à l'eau-forte daté de 1658.Les Caractères des passions, chef-d'œuvre du philosophe La Chambre, traite des passions simples (concupiscibles ou irascibles) et des passions mixtes ; c'est-à-dire, dans l'ordre des livres : L'Amour, La Joie, Le Rire, Le Désir, L'Espérance (I) ; puis La Hardiesse, La Constance, La Colère, et L'Instinct des Animaux (II) ; suivent La Haine (III), La Douleur (IV) ; enfin, Les Larmes, La Crainte et Le Désespoir (V).Marin Cureau de La Chambre (1594-1669), qui fut nommé en 1634 médecin du chancelier Séguier et de Louis XIII (puis Louis XIV), publia pour la première fois ce traité en 1640 (tomes I et II) — avant Les Passions de l’âme de Descartes (1649) —, puis en 1662 pour les tomes III, IV, V. Les deux premiers tomes sont ici en seconde édition — réalisée en 1662, alors que la première édition elzévirienne de 1658 était épuisée.Très bel exemplaire provenant de la bibliothèque Robert Hoe (1912, III, n°1810), avec ex-libris.Infimes frottements aux coiffes et coins.