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39037Seuil ,1963, in-8 de 176 pages ,relié pleine toile éditeur ,Très bon état , .(2 photos du livre sur mon site https://www.vieuxlivre.fr) .Les frais de port pour la France sont offerts à partir de 25 euros d'achat (Mondial relay ). (colissimo suivi +6,90 ).
20827Grasset ,1957, in-8 de 195 pages ,br. jaquette illustrée ,Bon état , .(3 photos du livre sur mon site https://www.vieuxlivre.fr) .Les frais de port pour la France sont offerts à partir de 25 euros d'achat (Mondial relay ). (colissimo suivi +6,90 ).
47474seuil ,1957, in-8 de 200 pages ,broché ,Bon état , .(3 photos du livre sur mon site https://www.vieuxlivre.fr) .Les frais de port pour la France sont offerts à partir de 25 euros d'achat (Mondial relay ). (colissimo suivi +6,90 ).
R260250421Chez l'auteur. non daté. In-Plano. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Dépliant de 2 pages comprenant 2 feuillets augmentés de photos de peintures de Chardin, en couleurs. 2 feuillets manquants. Feuillets de 27x37 cm.. . . . Classification Dewey : 750-La peinture et les peintres
50-113020th cent. Silkscreen print. 20th cent. unknown
172381601à Paris: Chez Pierre-Michel huart 1723. Fine. Chez Pierre-Michel huart à Paris 1723 9.50 x 17 cm 10 tomes en 5 volumes reliés Second collective edition published by various booksellers including Michel Almaury. It is illustrated with 75 figures including a frontispiece portrait of which 30 are folding a map and 6 folding tables. Title pages in red and black. Contemporary full glazed brown sheep binding. Raised band spine richly decorated. Red morocco title labels brown sheep title label with frame of roll tooling. Head caps of volumes 1 to 8 torn off tail caps torn off except for the second volume 3 and 4. 9 corners very bumped. Rubbing. A lack to the lower joint at head of volume 9 10. Lacks to edges of volume 1. Set relatively worn. In volumes 9 10 worming to margins of 4 folding plates extending a few millimetres onto the engraving and to margins of 8 text leaves up to page 72; one to 2 wormholes afterwards on a few leaves; p.80 the engraving has a tear which has been amateurishly restored with pieces of paper. A tear in volume 7 8 p. 332. Trace of light dampstain on the title page of volume 1. 3 engravings with short margins. Title pages yellowed the first with a light dampstain. Bookplate of Henry Gouin. Considered the best ancient account and description of Persia Les voyages du Chevalier Chardin provides a complete survey of this region for the first time in history. Besides the different voyages volumes 5 6 7 and 8 examine the situation of arts government religion; volume 8 concerns the city of Isfahan. Chez Pierre-Michel huart unknown
LCS-1864079Première édition complète, en partie originale, rare dans ce format, des Voyages de Chardin en Perse ornée de 78 planches dépliantes, reliée en maroquin noir de l’époque. Amsterdam, Jean Louis de Lorme, 1711. 3 tomes en 3 volumes in-4 de: I/ 1 portrait-frontispice, (4) ff., 279 pp., 1 carte dépliante, 17 planches hors texte dont 9 dépliantes; II/ 454 pp., 15 planches hors texte dont 4 dépliantes; III/ 254 pp., (13) ff., 46 planches hors texte dont 31 dépliantes. Pleine reliure de l’époque en maroquin noir, dos à nerfs ornés de fleurons dorés, encadrement à la Du Seuil sur les plats, roulettes dorées sur les coupes, tranches dorées. Qq. restaurations discrètes. Reliure de l’époque. 252 x 189 mm.
172381601Chez Pierre-Michel huart | à Paris 1723 | 9.50 x 17 cm | 10 tomes en 5 volumes reliés
LCS-17482Édition la plus estimée, en grande partie originale, de la description de la Perse de Chardin. Ravissant exemplaire en veau écaille de l'époque aux dos ornés de la toile d'araignée dorée. Paris, Denys Horthemels, 1723 (tome 1), Amsterdam, Jean-Louis de Lorme, 1711 (les 9 autres tomes).10 tomes reliés en 11 volumes in-12 de :I/ (15) ff. avec le privilège, 254 pp., 1 portrait de l’auteur, 1 carte dépliante, 1 planche hors texte ;II/ 334 pp., 9 planches dépliantes;III/ 285 pp., 7 pl. dépl.;IV/ 280 pp., 6 pl. dépl.;V/ 312 pp., 4 pl. dépl. et 6 tableaux dépliants ;VI/ 328 pp., 5 pl. dépl.;VII/ 448 pp. ;VIII/ 255 pp., 16 pl. dépl.;IX/ (Volume de texte) 308 pp. / (Volume de planches) 29 pl. dépl. ;X/ 220 pp., (41) ff. de table.Seul le 1er volume est daté de 1723, les autres sont à la date de 1711. Très légère mouillure en tête du vol. 2, légère mouillure en marge int. du tome 3. Plein veau fauve écaille, triple filet doré autour des plats, dos à nerfs ornés de fleurons dorés à la toile d’araignée, pièces de titre et de tomaison de maroquin rouge et citron, filet doré sur les coupes, roulette intérieure dorée, tranches rouges. Reliure de l’époque.161 x 93 mm.
20223Seuil, 1984. In-8, broché, 187 pages, fané; très belle condition ( exempt de rousseurs, mouillures..).
16861335530Amsterdam: Abragam Wolfgangh 1686. Second Edition. Hardcover. 16mo 496 pages; VG; bound in full contemporary vellum; minor edge wear and bumping; text block clean; some end-paper markings; shadow of lost bookplate; index 18 illus. complete with frontispiece engraved title-page; and folded plates; plate 14 bound at pg. 358 instead of at 458 as listed; other decorative figures; light foxing; spine sunned; boards spot staining and discoloration; else very good; shelved case 3. 1335530. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Abragam Wolfgangh hardcover books
7893Fort volume in8, broché, 427 pages, 1979, illustrations en noir et en couleurs, catalogue de l'exposition réalisée au grand palais du 29 janvier au 30 avril 1979, éditions de la réunion des musées nationaux. bon exemplaire.
1685D7313Amsterdam / Utrecht: chez Jean Wolters et Ysbrand Haring / Frans Halma 1686 / 1685. Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo 155 x 88 mm. 432pp. 7. Full-page engraved portrait of Chardin above his heraldry bearing arms of two rosettes chevron and bird additional engraved title 16 engraved plates including two chapter headpieces 12 folding are maps city panoramas or charts. The first English edition appeared in 1686 in London by Moses Pitt of 1686; Chardin having settled in England after his travels and was knighted there by Charles II. The title was reprinted twice in Amsterdam in the original French at different locations. First at Abraham Wolfgang and then at Wolters and Haring as in this copy. Contemporary vellum ms. title on spine with foldover edges speckled edges; light soiling and few small stains few minor tears on engraved title or marginal wear to plates. A very nice copy with plates in excellent shape. Bound after: SPON Jacob 1647-1685. Histoire de la Ville Et de l'Estat de Genève. Utrecht: Frans Halma 1685. 522pp. 16 of table. Woodcut printers device of Halma with motto Vivitur ingenio one lives on in spirit to title additional engraved title 6 plates of which 3 are folding among which the view of the Geneva region with placenames highlighted in yellow woodcut headpieces and decorative initials; one small fold-tear to Geneva plate. Formerly in the collection of famed bibliophile Henri Burton of Geneva his morocco bookplate neatly to front endpaper. <br/><br/>French sammelband of the Travels of Sir Jean Chardin; one of the finest works of early Western scholarship on Persia and India and Spons History of Geneva from the collection of Henri Burton. A great deal of European travel writing details the history of Europes relationship to the Orient a place highly exoticized by western observers. Jean Chardin was a trader and the son of a jeweler who first went to the Levant in 1665 to purchase gems. He made a second journey in 1671 in the company of the artist Guillaume Grelot whom he met in Istanbul and whose drawings inspired the engravings in the present work. This edition comprises the first volume of the authors manuscript dealing with the period 1671-1673 and is all that was published until 1711. His work is divided into four parts: the first recounts his journey from Paris to Ispahan 1671-77 the second describes Persia and Ispahan the third the ruins of Persepolis and the fourth gives a history of Persia based on Persian writers. /// Spon 1647-1685 was a doctor and pioneering archaeologist of Greek antiquities. After the revocation of the Edict of Nantes he fled France for Switzerland dying not long after in Geneva. His history of Geneva first published in 1680 was translated into English in 1687. Chardin an experienced trader is in a position to give detailed accounts of trade-routes prices articles bought and sold customs problems and so on whereas Spon is primarily interested in Antiquity concentrating on giving the exact wording of inscriptions illustrations of medals and ancient buildings and the comparison of towns and landscapes with the descriptions which appear in Classical texts. A fine sammelband neat and sturdy contained two important travel texts printed within just one year of each other. chez Jean Wolters et Ysbrand Haring / Frans Halma hardcover books
20121326572Tokyo: Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum 2012. Hardcover. Quarto; VG-/no DJ; Hardcover w/out DJ; Spine brown with red and white print; Boards in illustrated paper slight wear to corners and spine caps else clean and strong; Textblock clean and tight; Text in Japanese and French; 230 pages illustrated color. Shelf: French Art<br /> <br /> NOTE: Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. 1326572. FP New Rockville Stock. Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum hardcover books
201111426Madrid: Museo Nacional del Prado 2011. Softcover. As New. Illustrated wraps withe white lettering on front cover black lettering on spine 254 2 pp profusely illustrated in color and some bw illustrations. Text in Spanish. Catalogue of the exhibition "Chardin 1699-1779" held at the Museo Nacional del Prado Madrid Mar. 1-May 29 2011 and of the exhibition "Chardin. Il pittore del silenzio" held at Palazzo dei Diamanti Ferrara Oct. 17 2010-Jan. 30 2011. Includes bibliographical references pages 246-254. Museo Nacional del Prado paperback books
19961337350London: I. B. Tauris 1996. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 193 pages; VG/VG-; full binding of red paper; spine black with white lettering; dust jacket protected with a mylar covering; small closed tear at front flap; mild shelf wear; contains maps and black and white illustrations; pages clean; shelved Middle East. 1337350. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. I. B. Tauris hardcover books
172319664Paris: André Cailleau 1723. 8vo 16.5 cm 6.5". 10 vols. I: Frontis. 10 254 pp.; 1 fold. map. II: 334 pp.; 4 fold. plts. 5 plts. III: 285 1 blank pp.; 4 fold. plts. 3 plts. IV: 280 pp.; 2 fold. plts. 3 plts. V: 312 pp.; 4 fold. tables 5 plts. VI: 328 pp.; 4 plts. VII: 10 15448 i.e. 446 pp. VIII: 255 1 blank pp.; 10 fold. plts. 6 plts. IX: 308 pp.; 1 double-spread fold. plt. 8 fold. plts. 19 plts. X: 22 3220 82 index pp. <br><br>Attractive French edition of Sir John Chardins Persian travelogue originally published in 1686. Brunet calls the account which covers Chardins voyages through India Russia and Persia un des plus intéressants que lon ait publiés in the 18th century; the work was and continues to be a major source of information on contemporary Persian politics government religion and culture.<br>Â Â Â Â The title-pages are printed in red and black and the 10 volumes are illustrated with a total of 79 plates many folding and tables including one map and one frontispiece. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Brunet I 1802. Contemporary speckled calf spines extra gilt; edges joints and extremities rubbed leather in some cases cracked or starting along joints or chipped at spine extremities two spines with compartments chipped. All edges speckled. Front pastedowns each with institutional bookplate front free endpapers rubber-stamped and with inked ownership inscriptions dated 1867 title-pages except for vol. I rubber-stamped reverse of map in vol. I rubber-stamped some vols. with first text page rubber-stamped. Additional plate creased laid in seemingly excised from another work. André Cailleau hardcover books
194248249NY: Carden School French Series 1942. Niebrugge Jane. 4to pp. 203. Vocabulary index. Illustrated by Jane Niebrugge. Red cloth with large paper label on front. Edges little soiled o/w a VG tight copy. A beginning French primer and workbook for children. Carden School French Series unknown books
12710NY BRAZILLER 1964. INTRO BY KARK RAHNER FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD-FINE. F. NY, BRAZILLER, 1964 unknown books
196542469Wilkes-Barre PA: Dimension Books 1965. First American edn. 8vo pp. 125. Illustrated by Sister Rose Ellen os St. Mary's College and others. Translated by Noel Lindsay. Black cloth in a red slipcase with a yellow paper label. Slight signs of moisture on cover o/w a nice copy. Dimension Books unknown books
196939471NY: Harper & Row 1969. First American edn. 8vo pp. 127. Index. Translated by Bernard Wall. Introduction by Robert Garric and Henri de Lubac. A VG tight copy; no dj. Harper & Row unknown books
196535837NY: Harper & Row 1965. First English edition. 8vo pp. 157. Ex library. A few stains on pages some light pencil marking in text o/w VG in dj. Harper & Row unknown books
1966Embry 170586Harper & Row 1966. Later printing. Near fine invery good dust jacket with slight rubbing and edgewear. Harper & Row, 1966. Later printing. unknown books
9528paperback. 60 pages. Slim 8vo sewn. Paris 1874.<br/><br/> Thesis.<br/><br/> unknown books
1927264599London: Argonaut Press 1927. Hardcover. 287p. illustrated all present including two fold out illustrations facing pages 212 and 216. Number 126 of 975 copies so noted at colophon. Covers soiled as is the somewhat dulled spine. Front cover has blind stamped decoration highlighted in gilt. Inward bend to corners. Front pastedown endpaper shows glue residue from bookplate removal. Pages show edge wear foxing and age-toning. Rear pastedown endpaper has partially removed library label stamped "CANCELLED" library markings in pencil around the label. Originally released in ten volumes in the seventeenth century the first version of this two volume English language edition from 1720 was planned to have eight volumes issued by subscription. "It seems quite obvious that the response did not merit its continuation. The publisher Mr. J. Smith must have had a large number of these first two volumes on his hands and tried every means to sell them. The first attempt was by erasing the word "eight" on the title page and substituting "two.".This 1927 edition according to the preface is the first reprint of that English edition. Argonaut Press hardcover books