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201322320Paris, France loisirs, 2009 ; in-8, 443 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Comme neuf avec sa jaquette.
1909B3791Paris, Pelletan, 1909 ; in-8, 96 pp. + catalogue, broché, sur papier glacé. Anatole France était un écrivain de la fin du XIXème et du début du XXème siècle. Il a reçu le Prix Nobel de littérature, en 1921. Il a accompagné la Troisième République aussi bien en tant qu'écrivain qu'en tant que critique littéraire. Il a pris part à la demande de révision du procès de Dreyfus. Anatole France avait une conscience sociale développée, il était proche de la SFIO, mais reste critique envers le parti communiste. Il a publié de très nombreux ouvrages.Illustrations de Bellery-Desfontaines, Carriere, Leroux, Martin et Steinlen. Bon état.
201706956Paris, Ginkgo editeur, 2006 ; in-8, 268 pp., br.
1977_202600068Metz / Menton, Chez l’auteur, 1977 ; in-4 (181 x 275 mm), [4]-XVI-[4]-[4]-XVI-[4]-584 pp., broché, couverture illustrée. Les 2 volumes. Édition numérotée,371/500, tirée sur papier ingres blanc. Préface de H. Tribout de Morembert. Très nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc, d’Émile Grub et de Jean Morette.
27118P., Hachette, 1867, in 8° relié demi-chagrin rouge, dos à faux nerfs et à caissons, fer doré du "Lycée Impérial Louis Le Grand" frappé au centre du plat supérieur, 268pp. ; qq. rousseurs ; menus frottis.
202002472Paris, La manufacture, 1987 ; petit in-4, 254 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état - plantes, fleurs, champignons en Gevaudan, Auvergne, Cevennes et Limousin.
201221925Paris, Edition opta, 1973 ; in-8, 271 pp., br. Collection anti monde.
213459[Orange], 1950 in-8, 305 pp. dactylographiées, ill. in-t., index, toile verte. (reliure de l'époque). Certaines pages ont été remplacées par des photocopies.
12783Ed. Dilecta. Exposition Orlan présentée à l'Abbaye de Maubuisson, 2009. In-4 cartonnage éditeur, jaquette illustrée en couleurs. Texte de R. Vaneigem et entretien Orlan/Enthoven en français et en anglais. Nombreuses reproductions en couleurs d'oeuvres d'Orlan. Chronologie, bibliographie, etc. E.O. Très belle dédicace autographe d'une page d'Orlan en fin de volume.
202500706S.l., Les liens qui liberent , 2023 ; in-8, 295 pp., br.
GF22459Photographie format 40 x 30 cm - beau tirage plastique noir et blanc - années 1980 pour l'émission "Apostrophes"-
202305016Paris, Ginkgo editeur, 2006 ; in-8, 268 pp., br.
GF12210Photographie 7,5x4 cm - collée sur carton - vers 1900 -
GF18867Photographie 7,5x4 cm - collée sur carton - vers 1902 -
201503134Paris, Max Milo, 2013 ; in-8, 237 pp., br. Broché très bon état.
1787Jeunes Auteurs Réunis. 1955. In-8° broché. 246 pages. E.O. sur papier ordinaire.
6638J.A.R. 1957. In-8° broché. 246 pages. E.O. 1/1.000 sur fleur d'alfa, seul grand papier. Très propre.
34365New York: n.p. Letter. Very good. Letter/document. Approx. 7" x 8" single sheet of paper. 1 page content. Letter addressed 91 9th Street and dated December 4th 1862. Document reads "This Certifies that George Montgomery West has for some near past been afflicted with a species of Insanity. That last spring he was for two months in the Bloomingdale Lunatic Asylum. He is liable at any time to paroxysms a sudden attack or violent expression of a particular emotion or activity of this infirmity. Signed R G Raphael MD. Professor of Surgery N.Y. Med College. n.p. unknown
193127989Paris 1931 une photographie originale albuminée en noir, format : 18 x 13 cm pour la photo, sans date ( 1931), commentaire tapé à la machine au dos en bleu : "SUR LES ROUTES COUVERTES DE NEIGE, DANS LE RAID AUTOMOBILE PARIS-St RAPHAËL - PHOTO MEURISSE reproduction interdite ",
197131972AB1971. London Phaidon 1971. 19 cm wide x 27.2 cm high. 220 pages / Illustrated throughout. Original Hardcover with original dustjacket. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. hardcover
77518London: W Foulsham. N.D. Paperback. Very Good. A complete run of 86 issues from 1875 to 1961 up to 1897 3rd or 4th editions published in the 1920s 6 copies lack their covers. Bound in original card covers; Small Octavo . W Foulsham paperback
38020Lyon, Roudil, et P., Librairie Saint-Paul, 1929, in 8° broché, XV-412 pages ; frontispice ; cachets ; couverture fanée avec petits manques.
1879LL1<p><strong>Portugal's First Great Political Satirical Magazine a Complete Set</strong></p><p><strong>Includes Portuguese Poetry </strong></p><p>6vols; small folio; 315 issues COMPLETE. Contemporary half leather bindings red brown and green.2 color title pages and two chromolithographic cartoons; three full-page chromolithographic caricatures; black and white lithographs throughout.</p><p>O António Maria was Portugal's first great political satire magazine directed by Portugal's first great political cartoonist Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro 1846-1905.</p><p>The title meant as an exclamation expropriated the first half of the name of the reigning Portuguese Prime Minister António Maria Fontes Pereira.</p><p>Like Puck O António Maria usually devoted its first last and center pages to cartoons. The text pages also were dotted with cartoon art. Among the contributors were the poet Guilherme de Azevedo "João Rialto" Ramalho Ortigão "João Ribaixo" Alfredo Morais Pinto "Pan-Tarantula" João Broa Emílio Pimentel Enrique Casanova António Ramalho Ribeiro Cristino Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro Manuel Gustavo and others. Initially the magazine struck a balance between cartoons and text but as it matured the text took a subservient position to cartoons and comic strips.</p><p>Pinheiro used satire and irony in the pages of his magazine to oppose those in power and denounce the selfishness and corruption of the elites. All of Portugal's leading politicians and heads of first families appeared in caricature at one time or another in the weekly In 1884 the government revised the criminal code which seriously limited freedom of the press. It was in this repressive environment against which journalists generally adopted a passive attitude that led Pinheiro in his final issue to explain: "<em>When in a meeting of journalists' I proposed an 18-day publishing moratorium to protest the shameful situation in which the Portuguese government has placed the Portuguese press it was pointed out that O António Maria as a weekly sheet would not be seriously affected by the resolution. So I take the execution of my proposal one step further: O António Maria closes its doors forever in a sign of mourning</em>."</p><p>#WorldCat: 2 copies in US Libraries.</p>
20624New York: Raphael Tuch & Sons Co. Ltd. Good/No Dust Jacket As Issued. <br /> A vibrant survivor of the Edwardian nursery. <br /> <br /> This charming alphabet book part of the legendary 'Father Tuck's Mother Goose Series' represents the pinnacle of early 20th-century children's lithography. <br /> <br /> Utilizing Raphael Tuck's Untearable linen process the book was designed to withstand the rough handling of children while providing a rich visual introduction to the alphabet. Each letter is paired with anthropomorphic animals and classic nursery-rhyme vignettes rendered in the lush saturated colors that made Tuck the most famous name in the "toy book" trade.<br /> <br /> KEY FEATURES<br /> Publisher Heritage: Produced by Raphael Tuck & Sons Publishers to Their Majesties the King & Queen known for the finest color printing of the era.<br /> Material: Printed on untearable linen; a tactile and durable format that replaced traditional paper for high-use nursery books.<br /> Visuals: Features 12 pages of alternating full-color lithographs and detailed black-and-white illustrations.<br /> Theme: An anthropomorphic alphabet where animals take on the roles of classic Mother Goose characters.<br /> <br /> CONDITION: Good to Very Good -- A remarkably sturdy example of a book meant for heavy use. The original stapled binding is strong and structural. The linen shows expected "hand-soiling" and age-toning throughout. There is minor loss to the rear cover and tiny chips to the front cover edges but the lithography remains bright and the text is fully legible. 7.25 x 8.5 inches. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE --<br /> Raphael Tuck & Sons was a powerhouse of the Victorian ephemera world. Their Father Tuck brand was synonymous with quality utilizing German chromolithography that was far superior to most American or British competitors. These linen books were a technological response to the destructiveness of young readers; finding one today with the staples intact and the colors still poping provides a rare window into the visual landscape of a turn-of-the-century childhood.<br /> <br /> SUBJECTS: Children's Literature Raphael Tuck Alphabet Books Anthropomorphic Art Edwardian Ephemera Mother Goose Toy Books Linen Books Early 20th Century Juvenilia. Raphael Tuch & Sons, Co., Ltd unknown
70351Paris Joubert 1803. Large Folio 59.5 x 41.5 cm. 4 pp. Four large engraved plates. Later mottled half roan over paper boards resembling tree calf. Black morocco label with gilt title. Original printed wrappers bound in. = This work shows two - probably life-size - designs for candlesticks designed by Renaissance artists Raphael and Michelangelo on the occasion of a contest organized by Popes Julius II and Leo X. Each leaf shows either the top or the foot of a candle. The wrapper text extensively describing the candlesticks is printed in French and in English in two columns Armorial bookplate on the front pastedown. Some mostly marginal spotting. Otherwise a very good copy. Rare. Not in Brunet. hardcover