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188965893Imité des Legendaires Bretons d'après des documents historiques rares ou inédits par le Vicomte Arthur du Bois de la Villerabel, illustrations de Paul Chardin, 1 vol. grand in-8 reliure postérieure demi-basane rouge, dos à 5 nerfs, couvertures conservées, Hyacinthe Caillière, Rennes, 1889, 160 pp.
1827134231827 P., Chez G. Dufour et Ed. D'Ocagne et Amsterdam, même maison de commerce, 1827, 12 tomes reliés à l'époque en 6 vol. in-18 (136 x 85 mm) 1/2 basane marron, dos lisse, titré "Recueil de Voyages intéressans" et tomaison dorés, plats de papier marbré bleu, tranches marbrées, pagination sur demande.Mors légèrement épidermés, quelques rousseurs éparses, bel exemplaire.
187539051Paris: A la Librairie des Bibliophiles et Chez Rapilly 1875. Two of Bocher's outstanding catalogues raisonnés bound in one volume: the catalogue raisonné of prints after Baudouin and the catalogue raisonné of prints after Chardin. Also included are extensive catalogues of the paintings of each artist. Both limited to 475 numbered copies: the Baudouin catalogue is one of only 25 copies beautifully printed on fine Whatman wove paper; the Chardin catalogue is one of 450 beautifully printed on fine Dutch laid paper. Folio quarter morocco over marbled boards. Uncut. Light wear to extremities else fine. <br/><br/> A la Librairie des Bibliophiles et Chez Rapilly hardcover
181112531Paris 1811. Einband mit starken Beschädigungen. Nouvelle Edition Imprimerie de le Normant 2°. Hldr. Asiatica unknown
1811P2794Paris: de l' Imprimerie de le Normant c.1811. Very Good. Image Size : 154x763 mm 6.06x30.04 Inches Platemark Size : Paper Size : 230x780 mm 9.06x30.71 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Medium: Copper Engraving Categories: Views Asia Middle East Iran; de l' Imprimerie de le Normant unknown
1811P3020Paris: de l' Imprimerie de le Normant c.1811. Very Good. Notes: A pair view of Persepolis in Iran. Image Size : 210x720 mm 8.27x28.35 Inches Platemark Size : 260x755 mm 10.24x29.72 Inches Paper Size : 307x757 mm 12.09x29.80 Inches Coloring: Black & White Medium: Copper Engraving Categories: Views Asia Middle East Iran; de l' Imprimerie de le Normant unknown
1876C57621Librairie Des Bibliophiles. As New. 1876. 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 - - NUMBERED COPY LIMITED EDITION. Mint condition. Text in French. 128 pages. -- 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 . Librairie Des Bibliophiles hardcover
187657621Librairie Des Bibliophiles. As New. 1876. 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 - - NUMBERED COPY LIMITED EDITION. Mint condition. Text in French. 128 pages. Librairie Des Bibliophiles hardcover
181189644Le Normant | Paris 1811 | 12.5 x 20.5 cm pour les 10 volumes de texte - 34,5 x 52 cm pour le volume d'atlas | 10 volumes reliés + 1 atlas
181189644Paris: Le Normant 1811. Fine. Le Normant Paris 1811 12.5 x 20.5 cm pour les 10 volumes de texte - 345 x 52 cm pour le volume d'atlas 10 volumes reliés 1 atlas New edition partly original expanded with a survey of Persia from the earliest times to the present day together with annotations by the Orientalist and librarian Louis-Mathieu Langlès cf. Quérard II 133; Schwab p. 18; lacking in Blackmer and Atabey. Contemporary full mottled calf smooth spines gilt with decorative rolls and tools black morocco-style shagreen lettering- and volume-pieces gilt rolls on the caps partly faded gilt dentelle borders on the boards marbled endpapers and pastedowns marbled edges. For the folio atlas: contemporary half calf in fawn smooth spine gilt with rolls and tools brown lettering-piece spine with some rubbing and restorations red morocco title-label on the upper board marbled paper sides marbled edges. In the first text volume pagination skips from pp. 235 to 256 without loss; pp. 213220 are transposed; all the plates in the atlas including portrait and map have been renumbered in blue ink stencil from 1 to 65; some occasional foxing on the plates. Our atlas volume contains 1 portrait 1 folding map and 83 views and figures on 63 plates numbered 1 to 82 including one 81bis with some numbering errors. Most figures are full-page; several plates include two or more subjects; nine plates are large folding plates. A pleasing copy attractively bound at the time with the atlas in a different contemporary binding. This is the finest edition of Chardins account of his travels. It is enriched with notes on Persia by the celebrated Orientalist Louis-Mathieu Langlès. ""Chardin was of French origin the son of a jeweller. He went to the Levant to purchase gem stones in 1665 and after a successful journey set out again in 1671 spending seven years on his travels much of the time in company with Guillaume Grelot whom he met in Constantinople. After his return of his travels he settled in London"" Leonora Navari. Le Normant hardcover
1811B4638Paris: Le Normant c. 1811. A fine example of this work. Plates and text are in very good condition; generally clean and crisp. . Edition: New Edition Binding: Atlas volume rebacked tastefully in half calf saving the original marbled boards. Decorative red and gilt centerpiece on upper board with gilt title. <br><br>Ten 8vo 216x135mm text volumes with full brown cloth boards. With black calf labels with gilt text. Notes: Text is in French. This 1811 edition is based on Chardin’s classic account of life and society in Persia complete with new plates coincided with renewed French imperial ambitions aimed at rivaling the British possessions in India. Chardin a Frenchman was the son of a jeweller. He set out in company with a Lyon merchant named Raisin in 1665 for Persia and India. After a highly successful journey during which he had received the patronage of Shah Abbas II of Persia he returned to France in 1670. He set out again for Persia in August 1671. This second journey was much more adventurous than the first and did not reach Isfahan till June 1673. In Isfahan he was appointed the Shah's personal jeweler by Suleiman I. During this time he was allowed to engage in an extended tour through much of Persia. Through the course of this tour Chardain was able to study the culture government and religion in detail. After four years spent in research throughout Persia he again visited India and returned to Europe. In 1681 he settled in London where he was appointed jeweller to the court of Charles II. Sir John Chardin's narrative has received the highest praise from the most competent authorities for its fullness comprehensiveness and fidelity; and it furnished Montesquieu Rousseau Gibbon and Helvétius with most important material. Size: Folio 338x510mm. Illustration: The atlas volume is illustrated with 65 sheets bearing 86 engravings which include: a frontis portrait of Chardin two maps of which one is a folding map of Persia and the other a map of the Black Sea 9 additional folded sheets 18 double plate sheets 1 quadruple plate sheet plus single plate sheets. Volume: 11 vol.10 text-1 atlas References: Weber 381; Graesse II 13; Wilson 40 Category: Book Plate Books General; Book Asia Middle East Iran; Book Europe France; Le Normant hardcover