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27117A Paris, éditions Crès & Cie, 21 rue Hautefeuille, 1921. In-8 relié de 150 pages au format 23 x 14,5 cm. Magnifique reliure plein maroquin marron avec plats ornés de décorations et d'illustrations gravés à froid ( motifs floraux ). Dos rond avec titre doré. Tête dorée. Magnifique reliure de l'éditeur avec son étiquette " René Kieffer, Reliure d'Art, 18 rue Seguier, Paris ", collée au verso de la page de garde. Couverture illustrée conservée. Intérieur frais. Petit roman d'aventures galantes, morales et érotiques, enrichi de magnifiques illustrations bi-chromes et en noir, in et hors texte par George Barbier. Tirage unique à 1200 exemplaires numérotés sur vergé d'arches, dont 100 hors commerce ( n° 878 ). Superbe état général. Rare édition originale.
198924299Paris, Jules Hetzel, Libraire-Editeur, 18 rue Jacob, 1868. Fort 1n-4 cartonnage éditeur, plein maroquin marron, qui contient les 2 premières parties de l'œuvre, soit de livraisons de 232 et 196 pages au format 28 x 6 x 99 cm. Couvertures muettes. Dos rond à 5 nerfs ( un peu frottés ), avec titre et fleurons dorés. Plats avec coins légèrement frottés. Intérieur très frais sans pratiquement de rousseurs. Le Diable à Paris est une sorte de panthéon littéraire et artistique à la gloire de la capitale. Imaginé par l’éditeur talentueux, Pierre-Jules Hetzel, il rassemble les contributions des plus célèbres écrivains et illustrateurs du temps. Satan s’ennuie et confie à un diable ordinaire et paresseux la mission d’être son ambassadeur à Paris et de lui écrire chaque semaine pour lui rendre compte de la vie dans la capitale. L’ambassadeur improvisé sollicite les écrivains et les illustrateurs de l’époque pour chroniquer à sa place la vie parisienne. Dans cette édition de 1868 on trouve des textes de P.-J.Stahl (P.-J.Hetzel), Auguste Barbier, Alfred de Musset, Gustave Droz, Frédéric Soulié, Théophile Lavallée, Léon Gozlan, Laurent-Jan, Henri Rochefort, Auguste Villemot, Honoré de Balzac, Les illustrations in et hors texte sont de Bertall, Champin, Clerget, Gavarni, Grandville. Tables des textes, des illustrations et des hors-texte. Superbe état général, proche du parfait. Nouvelle édition en partie originale, augmentée de nombreux dessins inédits. Rare, surtout dans un tel état de fraicheur.
71-5603Paris: French Publisher circa 1785. Original engraving. 17 x 10 cm sheet. Very Good light soiling in the margins. [Paris: French Publisher, circa 1785]. unknown
015680Hartford: Travelers Insurance Co. 1921. A monograph with a brief company history on the company's headquarters building designed by Donn Barber and occupied in stages of completion from 1909 to 1919. With drawings of interiors including employees in offices and exteriors by Vernon Howe Bailey. First edition 35 cm; 37 pp.; illustrated from drawings. Scattered light foxing; else a very good copy in vellum-backed gilt-stamped boards. Hartford: Travelers Insurance Co., 1921. hardcover
20004371Milano Italy: Skira 2000. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 9 1/4 X 12 Inches. 407 PP. Stated "First Edition" on the copyright page. Profusely illustrated pictorial history of Mexican art. Hint of scuffing to DJ. Skira hardcover
1245228447.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
740462 pp. Small 8vo 200 x 130 mm. late 19th-cent. sheep-backed marbled boards joints a bit rubbed spine gilt. Paris: Perrot & Pieri-Bénard 1826.<br /> <br> <br> The very rare sale catalogue describing the history painter’s art collection and library. Le Barbier 1738-1826 espoused the Neoclassical tenets of David and Vien and executed a number of pictures in a similar style. He also engaged with sculpture tapestry and book illustration and consistently exhibited at the Salon de Paris beginning in 1781. In addition to a choice collection of art Le Barbier possessed a sizable library rich in literature fine arts and ancient history.<br/> <br/> This catalogue opens with a lengthy and useful biography of Le Barbier. 476 lots are listed including paintings drawings prints furniture and books. Lots 1-12 & 28-44 consist of paintings and drawings by Le Barbier. His collections of shells and minerals coins and curiosities are combined into lots 53 and 54 respectively. The contents of his library are enumerated from lot 59 to 373. This catalogue concludes with more than 100 lots of prints and print portfolios.<br/> <br/> A very good copy; unfortunate Scotch tape repair to tail of spine. Two contemporary ink corrections to the title and p. 41. With the engraved bookplate of Georges Pannier 1853-1944 the art dealer and collector of auction catalogues on the inside of the upper cover and the stamp of the Bibliothèque Heim on verso of title. <br/> <br/> ⧠Lugt 11299. Oxford Art online. unknown
1797384945West-Chester Pennsylvania: Printed by Derrick & Sharples 1797. Softcover. Good. First edition. One complete untrimmed monthly issue in the original printed wrappers. Octavo. 2 115-168pp. engraved frontispiece plate portrait of the young Dauphin of France. Presentation copy from the archeologist and American pottery expert Edwin Atlee Barber signed "Compliments of E.A. Barber" on the recto of the frontispiece. The folded gatherings are loose only one original stitch remains the wraps and frontispiece plate are detached with parts of the edges and corners torn away not affecting the letterpress good. A scarce loose issue of this literary miscellany from West Chester Pennsylvania. Among the contributions to this number is an original poem: "A new Masonic Song" a report on Mr. Vaillant's François Levaillant a famous French naturalist journey to the interior parts of Africa first published in book form in 1790 as Voyage dans l'intérieur de l'Afrique and humorous essays including: "Whimsical distresses of an attempt to make bread" by Christopher Cakeling and one of Simon Sapling's a British essayist ingenious "Observations." Printed on the inside rear wrap is a lengthy description of the magazine's diverse contents and conditions of publication including subscriptions received by "Mr. Mathew Carey" and other Philadelphia booksellers. OCLC locates only two copies of a bound volume of the six-issue set. Evans 32381. Printed by Derrick & Sharples unknown
1864428New York: Frederic A. Brady 1864. 8vo. 312 pp. plus 1 p. ads. Frontispiece caricature of the author at work. Bound in green publisher's cloth gilt decoration of the author on front board blind tooled decorated cloth; binding showing some wear and discoloration. Owners signature of Rufus Munyan Co. D. 18. C.V. Company D 18th Connecticut Volunteers. First edition. Comical narrative by a delusionary "adviser" to Lincoln whose letters pointedly featured the absurdities of war and the madness of the public administration during the 1860's. Barber's view is reflective of many New York writers whose view of Lincoln and the war was decidedly Democratic challenging the ferocity of the Radical Republicans who controlled Washington. Written by the satirist Joseph Barber who also published Crumbs from the Round Table 1866 and The American Book of Ready Made Speeches 1866. The anonymous illustration which introduces the text captures the manic nature of the author with a statue of Lincoln looming over his shoulder Wright Fiction II 210. Allibone's Critical Dictionary of English Literature Suppliment I p. 89. Frederic A. Brady unknown
1348053216.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
197075479Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 1970. First American edition. Octavo. 235 1 pp. Publisher's brown cloth with gilt spine and cover lettering within gilt framed darker brown rectangles photographic dust jacket small crease at bottom of front panel. A very clean and fresh copy. Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover
1939242819New York: The Derrydale Press 1939. Limited Edition. Number 568 of 750 numbered copies signed by the author. Frontispiece and six full-page illustrations of ducks decoys and hunters. 1 vols. 12mo. Full red morocco gilt uncut at fore and lower edges a fine copy . Bookplate of M.L. Biscotti. Laid into crimson half morocco drop box with gilt spine with gilt logo of the Derrydale Press and inset crimson morocco leather label on upper cover with Derrydale logo and title and author. Fuller Arthur D. Limited Edition. Number 568 of 750 numbered copies signed by the author. Frontispiece and six full-page illustrations of ducks decoys and hunters. 1 vols. 12mo. Great association. Inscribed "Joel Barber with kindest regards to David Wagstaff." Siegel 151; Frazier B-6-a; Biscotti p. 24 The Derrydale Press unknown
1939242548New York: The Derrydale Press 1939. Limited Edition. Number 526 of 750 numbered copies signed by the author. Frontispiece and six full-page illustrations of ducks decoys and hunters. 1 vols. 12mo. Full red morocco gilt uncut at fore and lower edges a fine copy in original glassine and original numbered publisher's box minor rubbing some faint staining of label. A superior copy. Bookplate of Edward Sands Litchfield. Fuller Arthur D. Limited Edition. Number 526 of 750 numbered copies signed by the author. Frontispiece and six full-page illustrations of ducks decoys and hunters. 1 vols. 12mo. Siegel 151; Frazier B-6-a; Biscotti p. 24 The Derrydale Press unknown
1934260057New York: The Derrydale Press 1934. First Edition ONE OF 55 LARGE-PAPER COPIES signed by Barber this being No. 22. 5 color plates one of them handcolored and 121 other illustrations. TOGETHER WITH BARBER'S ORIGINAL INK DRAWING FOR THE TITLE PAGE laid in. 1 vols. 4to. Original full red morocco gilt t.e.g. others uncut; very slight chipping to top of spine else a fine copy of a book seldom found approaching this condition. Half red morocco slipcase with Derrydale logo on spine and on upper cover leather label with chemise. First Edition ONE OF 55 LARGE-PAPER COPIES signed by Barber this being No. 22. 5 color plates one of them handcolored and 121 other illustrations. TOGETHER WITH BARBER'S ORIGINAL INK DRAWING FOR THE TITLE PAGE laid in. 1 vols. 4to. "One of the most important books published by Connett." -- Siegel This is the large paper edition of this work. The regular trade edition was published at the same time by Windward House a sporting press started by Connett in 1933. Both editions used Barber's vignette on the the title page. From this drawing it appears that Connett liked the artist's Windward design and used in it the Derrydale edition: in the margin of the drawing Connett has pencilled "reduce 1/4 inch" and the drawing was photographically reduced to the smaller dimension for the large paper copies. A simplified version of the design was used on the Derrydale edition spine. One of the rarest and most desirable productions of the Derrydale Press and by virtue of the drawing a unique copy. Siegel 85; Frazier B-5-a The Derrydale Press unknown
1917001464Paris: La Vie Parisienne 1917. First Edition . Illustrated Wraps. Very Good. 13.75" x 10.5. Rene Vincent; Henry Gerbault; Georges Barbier; Georges Leonnec; others uncredited. Paris: La Vie Parisienne 1917. The September 1 1917 Issue 55e annee No 35. Illustrations by Rene Vincent; Henry Gerbault; Georges Barbier; Georges Leonnec; others uncredited. Text in French. Illustrated wraps folio 13.75" x 10.5" 19 pp. 770 through 789 for the volume plus covers. Slender but large: folio size. See scans. Some cover soiling wrinkling wear and very small scale chips; contents sharp bright about Very Good overall; nice condition for this thin-but-large fragile weekly. This particular issue also has a chip in the middle of the front cover see scan. Glossy covers; first and last few internal pages are on newsprint else all glossy. Rather spectacular full-page color illustrations in every issue in fact by the coterie of guys who knew how to do what you see here. In the case of this issue Rene Vincent; Henry Gerbault; Georges Barbier and Georges Leonnec are credited for the big stuff but some of the other very credit-worthy art is uncredited. See scans. Cute humor from the same mood as mutoscope cards or perhaps a bit only a bit more refined yields the cover art caption: "Sur Le Front De Mer / Son Mari est surement reparti.elle se baigne en maillot" approximately two women remarking that the risque-for-that-era bathiing suit of another young lady indicates her husband must be out of town; rear cover caption is World War I humor that escapes me but the image does not which see. Gentle titillation. Even the occasional partial nudity is rather tasteful and soft though humorously flirtatious. All of the full page efforts are eminently frame-able and at this time of a sensibility midway-evolved between nouveau and deco as is much of the uncredited b&w illustration. An original - and of course first and only edition - of the 9/1/1917 issue of this memorable and long-lived French weekly offering of very soft very artful light erotica. The captioned illustrations by the eminent "dessins" luminaries named above and others in their clan are what really "make" this issue as was generally the case through the era but cartoons serial fiction and around-town pieces nicely compliment those. Gorgeous oversized large color illustrations are what you collect these for. l-LNG1 <br/> <br/> La Vie Parisienne paperback
1917001463Paris: La Vie Parisienne 1917. First Edition . Illustrated Wraps. Very Good. 13.75" x 10.5. Cheri Herouard; Armand Vallee; Fabien Fabiano; George Barbier; Georges Leonnec; other uncredited. Paris: La Vie Parisienne 1917. The March 10 1917 Issue 55e annee No 10. Illustrations by Cheri Herouard; Armand Vallee; Fabien Fabiano; Georges Barbier; Georges Leonnec; others uncredited. Text in French. Illustrated wraps folio 13.75" x 10.5" 19 pp. 215 through 233 for the volume plus covers. Slender but large: folio size. See scans. Some cover soiling wrinkling wear and very small scale chips; contents sharp bright about Very Good overall; nice condition for this thin-but-large fragile weekly. Glossy covers; first and last few internal pages are on newsprint else all glossy. Rather spectacular full-page color illustrations in every issue in fact by the coterie of guys who knew how to do what you see here. In the case of this issue Cheri Herouard; Armand Vallee; Fabien Fabiano; George Barbier and Georges Leonnec are credited for the big stuff but some of the other very credit-worthy art is uncredited. See scans. Cute humor from the same mood as mutoscope cards or perhaps a bit only a bit more refined yields the cover art caption: "Le Casque d'Un Poilu de 1417" the helmet of a soldier of 1417 for an artful depiction of a medieval young Lady who has conquered with her wiles; rear cover caption is "Mars venteux et Avril pluvieux Font le May gay et gracieux" below a brave young lass whose skirts are being elevated a bit out in foul weather - always a favorite. Gentle titillation. Even the occasional partial nudity is rather tasteful and soft though humorously flirtatious. All of the full page efforts are eminently frame-able and at this time of a sensibility midway-evolved between nouveau and deco as is much of the uncredited b&w illustration. An original - and of course first and only edition - of the 3/10/1917 issue of this memorable and long-lived French weekly offering of very soft very artful light erotica. The captioned illustrations by the eminent "dessins" luminaries named above and others in their clan are what really "make" this issue as was generally the case through the era but cartoons serial fiction and around-town pieces nicely compliment those. Gorgeous oversized large color illustrations are what you collect these for. l-LNG1 <br/> <br/> La Vie Parisienne paperback
199171933Princeton University 1991. reprint. Softcover. Fine Condition/No Dust Jacket. Size: Octavo standard book size. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Category: Art & Design; Inventory No: 71933. . Princeton University paperback
1973338357San Francisco: Gay Sunshine 1973. Unbound. Near Fine. Newspaper. Folio. 24pp. Newsprint wraps folded once as issued. A touch of tanning to the extremities still fine. San Francisco-based alternative magazine subtitled "A Newspaper of Gay Liberation." This issue features an extensive interview with Allen Ginsberg the short story "If I Should Die Before I Wake" by Perry Brass and poetry from Charley Shively James Giancarlo William Barber Perry Brass David Eberly John Watson Ian Young David Hirsh Aaron Shurin John Kogan Michael Lilly and John Wieners. Gay Sunshine unknown
189024202Paris: Choudens Editeur circa 1890. 1890. Very good. - Large octavo 11 inches high by 7-3/8 inches wide marbled boards backed with brown calf titled on gilt-lettered leather labels between raised bands & gilt & black decorations on the spine. The binding is bumped with tiny tears to the corners of the covers and the head & tail of the spine are rubbed. There is a small chip to the front edge of the rear cover. Title 1 leaf & 268 pages of music and lyrics. There is an owner's pencil name on the flyleaf. The pages are slightly toned. Very good. <p>Score for voice and piano.<p>"Opera.de Jules Barbier et Michel Carre. Musique de Ch. Gounod. Partition Chant et Piano Transcrite par Leo Delibes". Paris: Choudens, Editeur, circa [1890]. hardcover
2094Paris, Delloye, Desmé et Cie, sans date (1837). Petit in-4 (22.8 cm) (4) feuillets, 216 pages, illustré d'un frontispice et de 25 planches hors-texte gravées sur acier. Reliure demi-maroquin rouge à coins soulignées de filets dorés, dos lisse orné d'un décor romantique doré, tranches dorées, plats de percaline orangé à motifs floraux. Reliure frottée aux extrémités, coins usés et gauchis, fortes rousseurs au texte n'affectant pas les gravures. Vicaire IV, 690.
17963513Paris: Didot jeune 1796. First edition with these illustrations 2nd printing. One of 300 copies. 4 engraved plates after drawings by Le Barbier engraved by Baquoy Dambrun Dupréel and Patas. 272pp. 1 vols. Tall 8vo. Quarter green morocco and paper over boards; spine with elaborate gilt ornamentation; slight rubbing to covers edges a bit bumped; two discreet library stamps on title-page else a fine copy. Le Barbier J.-J.-F. First edition with these illustrations 2nd printing. One of 300 copies. 4 engraved plates after drawings by Le Barbier engraved by Baquoy Dambrun Dupréel and Patas. 272pp. 1 vols. Tall 8vo. Beautifully printed by Didot on fine papier vélin with generous margins and superb engravings by Le Barbier v. Ray I pp. 76-78. Cohen-de-Ricci records gives the imprint as "an III 1795" with the same collation as this issue with cancel title. Cohen-de-Ricci 991-992; Brunet V 836 Didot jeune unknown
1859241621859 PARIS, Charles Douniol & LYON, Girard & Josserand, 1859 - In-8 - Broché - LVII-XXIII-210-[1] pages - Exemplaire non coupé - BON EXEMPLAIRE, très frais
20174476Dallas TX: Institute for Creation Research 2017. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 5 3/4 X 8 1/2 Inches. 255 PP. Stated "First printing" on the copyright page. A sharp copy. Institute for Creation Research hardcover
183476361London: Simpkin & Marshall 1834. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition. A nice smart copy in the original publisher's cloth corners bumped and a little fraying at the top of the spine but presents very well. The plates are all present and the folding map often seen as a frontis is bound in at the rear. Size: Octavo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Genealogy & Local History; Inventory No: 76361. . Simpkin & Marshall hardcover
B306595-1Paris Imprimé par autorisation de lEmpereur à lImprimerie Impériale 1861. xxi 1 639 5pp. 4to. Marbled boards 1/4 cloth spine mostly detached. Lacking the title-page supplied in manuscript. Paris (Imprimé par autorisation de lEmpereur à lImprimerie Impériale), 1861. hardcover