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1879288216Paris: Librairie De Firmin-Didot Et Cie 1879 Leather Spine Banded Slight Scuffing Chip Top. Rubbed Corners Boards Tight Marbled 3/4 Leather. Red Marbled End Pages. All Gilt Edges.Damp Stain To Top Margin Thru Title Pages Not Affecting Text. 32 Full Color Single Pages 7 Full Color Double Pages 39 "Silver" Color Pages 78 Total Fine Illustrations. A Fine Work Indeed. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Owner's Bookplate. 1st Edition. Leather/cloth. Very Good. Librairie De Firmin-Didot Et Cie hardcover
1888BBMM1409Paris: Didot et Cie. 1888. Cinq cents planches trois cents en couleurs or et argent deux cents in camaieu; Freshly rebound by John Buller of Bessenberg Bindery in half red Morrocco & red cloth over boards with gilt spine titles; Good textblocks with faint marginal tide marks in new fine bindings. Size: 7.5"x8.5". Hardcover. Didot et Cie. Hardcover
18763012Paris: Paris Firmin-Didot 1876. half leather. 6 volumes - good condition - illustrated 500 plates Paris, Firmin-Didot, hardcover
1888SKU1071751Firmin-Didot 1888-01-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Libraire de Firmin-didot Cie Paris 1888. Six-volume set hard cover; first edition. Minor wear to edges a few of the flyleaves have come loose but are still present one plate has been neatly cut out of Volume Two but is still present and undamaged otherwise all six volumes are in Good condition. Firmin-Didot hardcover
1888g8270Paris: Librarie de Firmin- Didot et Cie. G : in good condition. Some scattered foxing and marginal dampstaining especially to volume one leading to adhesion between pages of this volume. Light rubbing to covers. Illustrations bright. Teg. 1888. First Edition. Contemporary Red Half Morocco Gilt. 230mm x 200mm 9" x 8". 912pp plates. 500 illustrations with many chromolithographed. Binding by H. Southeran. Heavy set - shipping supplement applies - please ask for shipping quote stating country of destination. . Librarie de Firmin- Didot et Cie unknown
1888135242Paris: Librarie de Firmin-Didot Et C 1888. First edition of Racinet's monumental work on the history of clothing which took 12 years to complete. Folio six volumes bound in full buckram with gilt titles to the spine marbled endpapers all edges gilt illustrated with 500 plates including 300 chromolithographic plates in color decorated with gold and silver and 200 in monochrome. In near fine condition. One of the most complete and extensive studies of on the history of clothing ever produced Auguste Racinet's monumental Le Costume Historique remains an important publication in the history of French printing particularly for its use of chromolithography which granted its plates with a unique and lasting brilliance. Librarie de Firmin-Didot Et C hardcover
1888192563Paris: Firmin-Didot et cie 1888. Hardcover. Good boards have areas of deep scratches & scuffs; rubbed edge-wear. leather corners rubbed & highly scuffed; bumped & curled. spine edges worn/sunned; scuffed & scratched; spine highly rubbed w/ one band split; tears & curls to upper edges. back hinge split; joints intact though board is rattled. red & brown marbled boards w/ quarter brown leather spine leather corners; 5 raised bands six compartments. decorative pastedowns & endpapers. unpaginated; color plates throughout. Pages remain bright but will have instances of smudges light marks and varying instances of foxing. Text in French. This is volume 2 of a 6 volume set. "main types of clothing and adornment compared to those of the interior of the dwelling in all times and among all peoples with many details on furniture weapons everyday objects means of transport etc." Firmin-Didot et cie hardcover
1888192872Paris France: Librairie De Firmin-Didot 1888. Good text pgs & plates tanned/darkened at edges w/ foxing chips & tears; instances of smudges marks & scuffs. a few plates are torn & wrinkled w/ repair & remounting few instances of dampstaining. 71 loose chromolithographic and two-color plates w/ accompanying descriptive leaves. A majority of the plates will have descriptive leaves. Plates and descriptive leaves are hand-numbered in pencil to upper right corners--with some pencil numbering to acutal plate. Plate numbering is chronolgoical with many gaps/missing. Plates were numbered by previous bookseller; plates were kept in original porfolios but we have discarded the portfolios due to excessive damage. Plates have been organized into four ordered stacks: France Moyen Ages Various European Ages and Angleterre Numbered 201 through 246 with a total of 25 plates; Europe XVVII Et XVII Siecle Angleterre XVIII Various France XVIII Costumes And Objects Europe Utensils and Militaria Numbered 374 through 400 with total of 13 plates; France XIII Siecle Costumes France Costumes Suede Et Norvege Ecosse Hollande Various Costumes And Interiors Numbered 401 through 439 with a total of 16 plates; Pologne Various Costumes Europe Fine Jewelry Turquie Costumes Orient Italie Various Costumes Espange Various Costumes Numbered 451 through 474 for a total of 18 plates. Librairie De Firmin-Didot unknown
1888001135Paris: Firmin-Didot et Cie 1888. 1st Edition. Half Morocco. Fine. Elephant Folio - over 15. This is the much less common folio version of this work with each of 6 volumes measuring 16.5 by 12.5 inches or 42 by 32 cm. With 500 plates 300 using color chromolithography. This copy is about as as good as it gets. Modern half morocco over green boards is pristine. Five thick raised bands on each spine with gilt lettered labels. Traditional Victorian endpapers. All bindings are tight. Interiors are about as clean as can be notwithstanding the most occasional and lightest of speck. This is one of the most elaborate and detailed costume books ever produced if not the single most ambitious such work. It is still an invaluable reference but it functions fabulously well simply as visual entertainment and the plates contained herein have found their ways to many a print shop where they have been framed and later hung on walls as decoration. As not uncommon among costume books Racinet also serves up a healthy helping of accessories and interiors throughout the ages. Like Racinet's other masterpiece "L'Ornement Polychrome" the chromolithography of this work is exceptionally brilliant. Firmin-Didot et Cie unknown
188848721Paris: Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie 1888. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. The rare First Folio edition far less common than the smaller quarto edition released the same year. Published between 1876 and 1888 this monumental work on costume remains one of the most comprehensive visual surveys of global dress history from antiquity through the 19th century. Richly illustrated with hundreds of exquisite chromolithographs it explores traditional attire from diverse cultures and historical periods. Racinet meticulously documented major clothing styles and adornments placing them in context with domestic interiors furnishings weapons everyday objects and modes of transport. Elephant folio. 6 Volumes. Half red Morocco over marbled boards. Rebacked with closely matched red leather with the original spines laid-down spine compartments heavily tooled in gilt with gilt lettered labels to two compartments and date to the spine of each. Not the prettiest rebacking job but functional with the bindings tight and square. Corners consolidated touched-up edges worn and bumped plates and text clean throughout and spot free. The original laid-down spines are scuffed and scratched but still quite attractive. All volumes without issues except volume 5 which has a two inch tear in the margin at bottom edge of endpaper half-title 2 leaves of text and the first illustration all margin only and not affecting any printed matter. Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie hardcover
18885796976Firmin-Didot et Cie 1888. Volume 4. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Re-bound by library. Medium 4to. Red marbled boards with brown leather half binding. Raised bands and gilt lettering on backstrip. Bumped corners and some external wear. One break in pages block. Pages are secure and clear of markings. Contains numerous plates many coloured. Trimmed with gilt top edge. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1900grams ISBN: Firmin-Didot et Cie hardcover
18885796977Firmin-Didot et Cie 1888. Volume 6. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Re-bound by library. Medium 4to. Red marbled boards and brown leather half binding. Raised bands and gilt lettering on backstrip. Bumped corners minor exterior wear. Interior is secure clean and clear. Contains numerous plates majority of which are coloured. Trimmed. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item2100grams ISBN: Firmin-Didot et Cie hardcover
18885796975Firmin-Didot et Cie 1888. Volume 1-2. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Re-bound by library. Medium 4to. Red marbled boards and brown leather half binding. Raised bands and gilt lettering on backstrip. Bumped corners minor exterior wear. Vol II. has a two inch split down joint. Interior is secure clear of markings and generally clean and bright. Minor foxing. Contains multiple plates some coloured. Vol II. has a chip in one page. Trimmed. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item3500grams ISBN: Firmin-Didot et Cie hardcover
1888B4829Firmin-Didot c. 1888. Edition: First Edition. Binding: Half contemporary morocco with matching pebbled cloth with gilt borderings on boards. Spine in six compartments of raised bands with dense gilt ornamental devices. Gilt title on 2. Text in French. Notes: In this fine work which took 12 years to complete various range of costumes and hair-styles jewelry period furnishings weapons furniture are covered and has been a very rich source for artists and designers of various backgrounds. The usage of chromolithography has provided brilliant colors for the plates. There are 500 plates including 300 in color gold and silver and 200 in monochrome. Each part is preceded by a descriptive note. Volume I is an overview of the collection; Volume II focuses on classical antiquity outside of Europe; Volume III introduces the European world; Volume IV centers on France and Europe until the seventeenth century; Volume V discusses France in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; Volume VI moves through France from the eighteenth century to the modern times and then provides an overview of Modern Europe going through its distinct nationalities. Size: Folio 405x280mm. Volume: In Six Volumes. Category: Book Plate Books Colour; Book Costumes; Book Europe France; Book Art Architecture & Design; Firmin-Didot hardcover
1888008845Paris: Firmin-Didot 1888-01-01. First edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. 6 volumes complete. Quarto. Cinq Cents planche 500 plates in color. Volume 1 with introduction index of plates glossary and bibliography. Arranged by Nation and region. Hundreds of colored plates. All boards detached but present. 3/4 brown morocco. One spine chipped else whole. Volume 5 spine in pieces but complete. Spines lightly dulled. Spectacular and rare. Firmin-Didot hardcover
1888000989Paris: Libraire de Firmin-didot Cie 1888. FIRST EDITION first printing. Six volume set complete. The title page gives a mere hint of the opulence of the plates in this work. The statement that there are 500 plates of which 300 are chromolithographic color with metallic accents and another 200 plates in two color cameo do not begin to give the reader any indication of the treasure trove of visual information that is about to be encountered. Many of the plates fold out to double size. The vast diversity of different clothing sttyles used throughout history and in all geographical areas of the world are illustrated. From ancient Egypt to Medieval Samurai controlled Japan and from Renaissance France to the harems of the Ottoman Empire this is just the beginning of the long list of styles and cultures that are shown described and catalogued. Overall the condition is virtually mint. It wouyld be hard to imagine a finer set. The tips of the corners of the boards are rubbed minor scuffs to the leather here and there. Top edge gilt. Contents all in excellent condition especially the plates which appear bright and colorful. Text in French. A considerable number of the plates are printed with the use of gold and silver metallic inks in addition to the brilliant colors. 1/2 leather and marbled boards and endpapers. 8 INCHES BY 9 INCHES. Photos available upon request. . First Edition. Half Morocco Leather. Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hardcover. Libraire de Firmin-didot Cie Hardcover
188854622Paris: Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie 1888. 500 Planches 300 en Couleurs Or et Argent 200 en Cameau. 6 vols. 4to. Bound in contemporray half brown morocco gilt spines t.e.g. Very attractive fine. 500 Planches 300 en Couleurs Or et Argent 200 en Cameau. 6 vols. 4to. Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie unknown
1888216913Paris: Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie. Imprimeur de L'Institut 56 Rue Jacob 56 1888. 500 Planches 300 en Couleurs Chromolithographs Or et Argent 200 en Camaieu. 6 vols. 4to. Bound in quarter black pebbled contemporary morocco and pebbled cloth over boards. Fine. 500 Planches 300 en Couleurs Chromolithographs Or et Argent 200 en Camaieu. 6 vols. 4to. Colas 2471; Lipperheide 93; Hiler 732 Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie., Imprimeur de L'Institut, 56, Rue Jacob, 56 unknown
188857695Paris: Firmin-Didot 1888. hardcover. very good. With 500 illustrations including 300 chromolithograph plates and 200 "en camaieu". 6 volumes. Short oblong 4to handsomely bound in 3/4 red morocco ornate gilt-stamped spines t.e.g. shelfworn corners worn; hinges broken in vol. V upper hinge broken vol. III else internally excellent set. Paris: Firmin-Didot 1888<br/> <br/> A splendid survey of the costume of all nations and periods with some treatment of hair-styles jewelry period furnishings etc. Contains bibliography and extensive glossary. Arntzen/Rainwater P99; Chamberlin 1681.<br/> <br/> Firmin-Didot unknown
187633937Reliure demi-chagrin bleu marine à coins. Dos à nerfs ornés de fleurons dorés. Tête bleu-vert. Filet doré sur les plats. Intérieur très propre. 500 planches (dont 300 en couleurs, or et argent et 200 en camaïeu) formant les 5 derniers volumes et des 12 tableaux de patrons à pleine page au tome I. Erreur de tomaison pour les 5 tomes de planches (numéroté II à VI), mais ensemble bien complet. Très rares et légères rousseurs dans cert. vol. de texte. Petits transferts de couleurs avec petits manques parfois sur certaines planches. Légers accros sur le second plat du tome I et sur le mors du tome IV planches
188021429Paris, Librairie Firmin-Didot et Cie, 1880; 2 tomes in-folio (410 mm), bradel large demi percaline bleu marine à coins, pièce de titre rouge et de tomaison havane (reliure de l’époque); faux-titre et titre en rouge et noir, III, LXI, 54 pp., 12 planches hors-texte dont 1 en chromolithographie noir et or, 2 en camaïeu et 9 en noir et blanc et de nombreux dessins dans le texte; faux-titre et titre en rouge et noir, [5] liste des objets, [3] Marques et monogrammes, 4 ff. de marques (Fizen, Kaga, Kioto, marques générales ; 51 planches dont 11 en noir en blanc, chromolithographiées et rehaussées à l’or, toutes accompagnées d’un feuillet de titre et d’explications, l’ensemble du tome 2 est monté sur onglets. Nous avons donc en tout 63 planches hors-texte.
1877675072 vol. in-folio reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin brun, dos à 5 nerfs, couverture conservée, Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie, Paris, 1877 et 1880, Tome I : III-LI-54 pp. avec 11 planches hors texte (sur 12) ; Tome II : 10 planches (sur 51) et 4 planches de marques, complet du texte
187219687Livre I à VI avec l'histoire de Psyché. Traduction de Savalète. Préface de J. Andrieux. Avec nombreuses gravures dessinées par A. Racinet et P. Bénard. 96 compositions dans le texte, certaines à pleine page.Paris, Firmin-Didot - 1872 - V et 180 pages. (Impression en taille-douce).Belle reliure plein chagrin bleu nuit de l'époque. Décor doré sur les plats. Jeu de filets dorés en encadrement avec fers dorés aux angles. Dos à nerfs richement orné avec titre et auteur. Tête dorée. Dentelle intérieure. Date en pied dorés. Ornementation encadrant chaque page. Parfait état. Très bel exemplaire. Format in-4°(25x17).Ce titre d'Apulée date du 2e siècle. C'est le premier grand roman en prose de langue latine, et le seul qui ait été conservé intégralement.
1887029500Paris 1887 Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie Hardcover 1st Edition
188817635Firmin-Didot 1888 2 volumes in-folio, en ff. sous chemise toilée factice à fermoir défectueux, VIII- 60 pp. 100 et 120 planches chromolithographiées, chacune accompagnée d'une notice explicative. Rares rousseurs et effrangements. Bon exemplaire.