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1971GITb246Paris Paul Montel 1971. In-4 41 feuillets. reliure éditeur toile blanche sous jaquette illustrée argentée. Abondamment illustré à pleine page, en noir et blanc, d'après les beaux clichés de nu artistique de Béraud. Couverture frottée.
Editions Nelson, collection "Le coin des enfants", 1934. In-12 (18 x 14 cm) cartonnage éditeur, plat et dos illustré en couleurs, jolies illustrations de Jacques Touchet in-texte en noir un frontispice en couleurs, 96 p. Exemplaire très frais. Jacques Touchet (1888-1949) commença sa riche carrière d'illustrateur en travaillant pour les éditions pour enfants (Hachette et la Bibliothèque Verte naissante (Jules Verne, Eric Kastner, Erckmann-Chatrian...), Gordinne (Les deux nigauds, David Copperfield…), Bourrelier, Flammarion et Nelson. ). Prolifique, il illustrera ensuite des ouvrages pour un public adulte et pour le dessin publicitaire.
1935GITh390Alger Editions France Afrique 1935. Petit in-8 broché 77pp. Orné de 2 illustrations gravées sur bois, hors texte, comprises dans la pagination, d'Emile Belmau. Edition originale tirée à 150 exemplaires, celui-ci 1 des 100 numérotés sur papier Bouffant. Rousseurs sur la couverture, traces de scotch au bas du dos, intérieur en bon état, complet du texte et des illustrations. Exemplaire enrichi d'un bel envoi à Madame Crespin-Barrucand, critique de la Dépêche Algérienne. (4591)
196830682New Britain CT: REM/Robert E Massmann 1968. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very good/very good. 35 pages; 4 cm. Printed at Art Press and issued in slipcase in an edition of 300 copies with hand coloring by Eloise and Robert Massmann. Typography and binding by R.E.M. offset printed. With original prospectus. Yellow endpapers red printed emblem of poodle on cover slipcase and prospectus. 2681 <br/><br/> REM/Robert E Massmann hardcover
Bibliothèque de l’Occident, Paris, 1913. Plaquette grand in/8 brochée, 31 p. Suarès fut essayiste, auteur de “Le voyage de Condottiere”, “Tolstoï vivant”, “Goethe”... Envoi de l’auteur.
Paris, Editions Emile Paul Frères, 1929. In/8 broché couverture illustrée et rempliée, bandeau, frontispice de Simon Lévy avec serpente, 93 p. Exemplaire numéroté sur vélin lafuma, non coupé.
194432258New York: Macmillan 1944. Later printing. Linen cloth binding with blue stamped lettering. Yellow dust jacket. VG/VG. 119 1 pp. Color blue & white illustrations by the Petershams. 12mo. <br/><br/> Macmillan hardcover books
Edition Mermod, 1929. In-12 (18 x 13 cm) broché, couverture rempliée et illustrée, illustrations de Maurice Barraud : 8 lithographies originales, 106 p. Edition originale. Tiré à 310 exemplaires dont 300 sur chine (n°45/300). Monod 5469.
Grenoble, éditions Arthaud, 1934. In/8 broché, couverture rempliée imprimée, illustrations hors-texte en sépia, 198 p. Ouvrage tiré à 850 exemplaires.
195327100302Kingsport TN: Kingsport City Schools 1953. This is a brochure prepared for parents of children in public schools in Kingsport Tennessee. It is directed towards the parents who are sending their kids to school for the first time. The brochure is divided up into categories: Rules & Regulations Visits & Conferences Health & Safety Readiness in Subject-matter Areas Home-School Cooperation Suggested List of Children's Books and References of Interest to Parents of School-Beginners. Along with the information presented there are cartoon line drawings throughout. 26 pp. Illustrated wraps. Measures 8 1/2" x 5 1/2". <br/><br/> Kingsport City Schools paperback books
195327100302Kingsport TN: Kingsport City Schools 1953. This is a brochure prepared for parents of children in public schools in Kingsport Tennessee. It is directed towards the parents who are sending their kids to school for the first time. The brochure is divided up into categories: Rules & Regulations Visits & Conferences Health & Safety Readiness in Subject-matter Areas Home-School Cooperation Suggested List of Children's Books and References of Interest to Parents of School-Beginners. Along with the information presented there are cartoon line drawings throughout. 26 pp. Illustrated wraps. Measures 8 1/2" x 5 1/2 Kingsport City Schools unknown
06228London: Printed by W. Lewis. for Thomas McLean 1822. First and only edition of a rare and valuable magazine" Schwerdt<br /> <br /> ALKEN Henry and BARENGER James illustrators. The Sporting Repository containing Horse-Racing Hunting Coursing Shooting Archery Trotting and Tandem Matches Cocking Pedestrianism and Pugilism. anecdotes on sporting subjects interspersed with essays tales and a great variety of miscellaneous articles. London: Printed by W. Lewis. for Thomas McLean 15 January-15 June 1822. <br /> <br /> First and only edition. Octavo 9 1/8 x 5 3/4 inches; 233 x 146 mm. viii 1-80; 81-176; 177-268; 269-356; 357-448; 449-540 pp. Hand-colored aquatint frontispiece and eighteen hand-colored aquatint plates after H. Alken and J. Barenger engraved by G. and T. Hunt. All plates with tissue guards.<br /> <br /> Handsomely bound by Rivière & Son ca. 1920. Full red morocco covers decoratively ruled in gilt spine with five raised bands elaborately tooled and lettered in gilt gilt board edges & turn-ins dark green silk liners and endleaves all edges gilt. A spectacular example the hand-colored plates bright and fresh. Loosely inserted at end are the original front and rear wrappers for part II "15th of February 1822".<br /> <br /> This publication stands out for its vivid illustrations some of the finest sporting aquatints of the period and for its documentation of early 19th-century British sporting culture. Though it was planned as a continuing series only six monthly parts were published making complete sets rare.<br /> <br /> Published in six monthly parts from January to June this is the "First and only edition of a rare and valuable magazine." Schwerdt.<br /> <br /> The Sporting Repository contains anecdotes and illustrations on many sporting subjects including 'Horse Racing Hunting Coursing Shooting Archery Trotting and Tandem Matches Cocking Pedestrianism and Pugilism'. <br /> <br /> This 'rare and valuable magazine' is an unashamed celebration of popular sports and a mine of interesting information. <br /> <br /> Mellon/Podeschi A13. Schwerdt II p. 212. Tooley 467. London: Printed by W. Lewis... for Thomas McLean, 1822 unknown
186935984Boston: Bradlee Whidden 1869. Folio. 15 chromolithographic plates after Frederic Remington A.B. Frost Fred Cozzens R.F. Zogbaum Henry Sandham and others. 32 ff. letterpress. Expertly bound to style in full dark purple straight grained morocco.<br/> <br/>A rare large-format work on sport in late 19th-century America including Frederic Remington's first two published prints in color a rare A.B.Frost image of deer-hunting and images from Fred. S.Cozzens and other top illustrators of the day.<br/> <br/>The present work includes six angling plates three of fly-fishing four plates of game-bird hunting and five of hunting larger game. Each of the fifteen subjects is first described in general terms on a single leaf of text followed by a second leaf giving a first-hand account of catching or shooting the subject followed by a chromolithograph illustrating the first-hand account. According to Gould's preface the plates are all from water-colours especially commissioned for the work which were subjected to the critical scrutiny of a group of anglers/sportsmen who judged them for technical accuracy. The plates are as follows: 1. Killing the Salmon. Henry Sandham. 2. A Moose hunt. Henry Sandham. 3. Trout fishing. Henry Sandham. 4. Fly-fishing for Black Bass. S.F. Denton. 5. Hunting Antelope i.e. Prong-horn. Frederic Remington. 6. Catching a Tarpon. Fred. S. Cozzens. 7. Mallard shooting. S.F. Denton. 8. Catching a Mascalonge. Frank H. Taylor. 9. A Wild Turkey hunt. R.J. Zogbaum. 10. Sailing for Bluefish. Fred S.Cozzens. 11. Hunting the Virginia Deer. A.B. Frost. 12. A day with the Prairie Chickens. R.F. Zogbaum. 13. A hunt above the timber-line Big-horn. Edward Knobel. 14. Canada Goose shooting. Frederic Remington. 15. Stalking the Wapiti. Henry Sandham. The two plates by Frederic Remington Hunting Antelope Hassrick & Webster 434 and Goose Shooting Hassrick & Webster 435 are also listed by Peggy and Harold Samuels Remington The Complete Prints New York 1990 pp.152-3 with the comment that they are the first and second Remington prints to appear in color. They were preceded only by a series of four monochrome photogravures for John Muir's Picturesque California 1888 and two other individual prints both black and white. Arthur Burdett Frost is now perhaps best known for his sporting pictures and prints but an aversion to deer-hunting meant that he rarely pictured shooting scenes that featured anything other than small game. His image Hunting the Deer is recorded and illustrated in Henry M.Reed's The A.B.Frost Book Charleston 1993 pp.101 104-5 but the author was apparently unaware that it was issued as part of the present work which is not included in the extensive appendix of books illustrated by Frost.<br/> <br/>Phillips p. 141; Wetzel p. 146; Sherwin sale 1946 lot 238; Bruns G120; Heller 1:502; Bennett p.48; Tyler Prints of the West pp.127 & 174; not in Reese Stamped with a National Character. Bradlee Whidden unknown books
186935984Boston: Bradlee Whidden 1869. Folio. 15 chromolithographic plates after Frederic Remington A.B. Frost Fred Cozzens R.F. Zogbaum Henry Sandham and others. 32 ff. letterpress. Expertly bound to style in full dark purple straight grained morocco.<br/> <br/> A rare large-format work on sport in late 19th-century America including Frederic Remington's first two published prints in color a rare A.B.Frost image of deer-hunting and images from Fred. S.Cozzens and other top illustrators of the day.<br/> <br/> The present work includes six angling plates three of fly-fishing four plates of game-bird hunting and five of hunting larger game. Each of the fifteen subjects is first described in general terms on a single leaf of text followed by a second leaf giving a first-hand account of catching or shooting the subject followed by a chromolithograph illustrating the first-hand account. According to Gould's preface the plates are all from water-colours especially commissioned for the work which were subjected to the critical scrutiny of a group of anglers/sportsmen who judged them for technical accuracy. The plates are as follows: 1. Killing the Salmon. Henry Sandham. 2. A Moose hunt. Henry Sandham. 3. Trout fishing. Henry Sandham. 4. Fly-fishing for Black Bass. S.F. Denton. 5. Hunting Antelope i.e. Prong-horn. Frederic Remington. 6. Catching a Tarpon. Fred. S. Cozzens. 7. Mallard shooting. S.F. Denton. 8. Catching a Mascalonge. Frank H. Taylor. 9. A Wild Turkey hunt. R.J. Zogbaum. 10. Sailing for Bluefish. Fred S.Cozzens. 11. Hunting the Virginia Deer. A.B. Frost. 12. A day with the Prairie Chickens. R.F. Zogbaum. 13. A hunt above the timber-line Big-horn. Edward Knobel. 14. Canada Goose shooting. Frederic Remington. 15. Stalking the Wapiti. Henry Sandham. The two plates by Frederic Remington Hunting Antelope Hassrick & Webster 434 and Goose Shooting Hassrick & Webster 435 are also listed by Peggy and Harold Samuels Remington The Complete Prints New York 1990 pp.152-3 with the comment that they are the first and second Remington prints to appear in color. They were preceded only by a series of four monochrome photogravures for John Muir's Picturesque California 1888 and two other individual prints both black and white. Arthur Burdett Frost is now perhaps best known for his sporting pictures and prints but an aversion to deer-hunting meant that he rarely pictured shooting scenes that featured anything other than small game. His image Hunting the Deer is recorded and illustrated in Henry M.Reed's The A.B.Frost Book Charleston 1993 pp.101 104-5 but the author was apparently unaware that it was issued as part of the present work which is not included in the extensive appendix of books illustrated by Frost.<br/> <br/> Phillips p. 141; Wetzel p. 146; Sherwin sale 1946 lot 238; Bruns G120; Heller 1:502; Bennett p.48; Tyler Prints of the West pp.127 & 174; not in Reese Stamped with a National Character. Bradlee Whidden unknown
6215Nouvelle société d’édition, scènes éparses, Paris, 1945. In/4, broché couverture rempliée mauve avec vignette contrecollée, sous chemise et étui, illustrations in-texte en couleur de Guy Arnoux, 243 pages. Dos et étui insolé ; exemplaire non coupé, numéroté sur papier de chiffon.
Nouvelle société d’édition, scènes éparses, Paris, 1945. In/8 carré, broché couverture rempliée mauve avec vignette contrecollée, sous chemise et étui, illustrations in-texte en couleur de Guy Arnoux, 243 p. Dos et étui insolé ; exemplaire non coupé, numéroté sur papier de chiffon. Monod 905.
Editions Gautier Languereau, Paris, 1930. In-4 (32 x 22 cm) broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, illustrations de Henry Morin, 15 p. Quelques traces de doigts en base de certains feuillets.
Editions du Pigeonnier, 1924. In/12 broché, couverture illustrée d’une vignette, illustrations : frontispice par M. Lenoir, deux illustrations hors-texte, culs de lampes et bandeaux par Mme R. Riquier, 83 p. Tiré à 335 exemplaires. Un des 30 exemplaires numéroté sur grand vergé d’Arches, avec une suite de trois bois dessinés par Madame René Riquier gravé par Mademoiselle A. Maquard. Non coupé. Petites rousseurs sur la couverture.
Paris, L. Conquet, 1883. In/8 reliure signée MARIUS Michel en plein maroquin havane, dos à nerfs à fleurons et titre dorés, plat à décor fleuri or et deux couleurs,dentelle intérieure, doré trois tranches, illustrations très nombreuses : 78 tirées en double dont 12 à l’eau-forte et vignettes gravées sur bois en noir, hormis la page de titre en noir et en couleur. Ouvrage tiré à 500 exemplaires ; celui-ci étant un des 150 sur grand papier du Japon. Petite fragilité au niveau du mors supérieur sur 2 cm ; 2 coins supérieurs légèrement usés ; taches sur le plat supérieur. Hector Giacomelli, né à Paris en 1822 et mort à Menton en 1904, aquarelliste, graveur et illustrateur français, connu surtout pour ses peintures d'oiseaux. La reliure, d’un travail très soigné, est très représentative du travail de Michel Marius, avec Les décors floraux délicats qui on fait sa renommée, créant pour chaque livre un nouveau décor , particulièrement adapté pour le présent ouvrage. Monod 10648.
7066composition inédite de d’Ostoya.Estampes d’une série qui paraîtra pendant la guerre,A.Lasnier éditeur 156 faubourg Saint Martin Paris.De la collection Bernard FRANCK format 445x275mm. N°1 La garde meurt et moi je me rends à Berlin n°2 La navette n°3 La navette, n°4 il l’a échappé belle.Signature dans l'estampe.Timbre de la Collection Bernard-Franck.(Vente de mars 1935 hôtel Drouot).Très bon état Baron Georges D’OSTOYA SOCHINSKY Pologne 1878-Paris 1937(?).s’installe à Paris après un passage à la légion étrangère à 16 ans. Dessinateur, peintre, illustrateur, participe, pratiquement, à tous les journaux illustrés de l’époque . Chaque estampe
1885D2538Paris: A. Quantin 1885. Paperback. Very Good. Plain paper wraps with full-color illustrated jacket in glassine. Illustrated throughout with vignettes and tissue-guarded full-color plates. Includes a nice band of placeholder ribbons. Some light browning along edges of text block; glassine just a little chipped at spine tips and corners; first four pages starting. Nice. <br/><br/> A. Quantin paperback books
1885D2538Paris: A. Quantin 1885. Paperback. Very Good. Plain paper wraps with full-color illustrated jacket in glassine. Illustrated throughout with vignettes and tissue-guarded full-color plates. Includes a nice band of placeholder ribbons. Some light browning along edges of text block; glassine just a little chipped at spine tips and corners; first four pages starting. Nice. <br/><br/> A. Quantin paperback
192915918New-York Robert M. McBride & Company 1929 A comedy of Fig-leaves, illustrated by Frank C. PAPE. New-York, Robert M. McBride & Company, 1929, in-8, percaline noire éditeur estampée dorée, jacquette dorée et noire, tête rougie, 376 pp., 2 ff.
1987Alibris.0042792Berkeley California: Embassy Hall Editions. 1987. Reprint. Unabridged. Trade paperback. Very good. 58 p. illustrations. Embassy Hall Editions paperback
Editions littéraires de France, 1945. In/4 broché sous étui cartonné, couverture illustrée d’une vignette, rempliée, illustrations (bois) in-texte de Lucien Boucher, 122 p. Exemplaire numéroté sur velin de Rives, non coupé en excellent état (défauts à l’étui). Tristan Bernard, de son vrai nom Paul Bernard, né à Besançon le 7 septembre 1866 et mort à Paris le 7 décembre 1947, inhumé au cimetière de Passy, romancier et auteur dramatique français. Il est célèbre pour ses mots d'esprit. Il aurait inventé le jeu des petits chevaux. Lucien Boucher dessinateur, graveur, affichiste et illustrateur français né à Chartres en 1889 et mort en 1971. Diplômé de l’École de céramique de Sèvres, il commence sa carrière en tant que caricaturiste pour l'hebdomadaire humoristique Le Rire et contribue également à quelques numéros de Fantasio. Il se consacre principalement à partir des années 1920 à la création d'affiches pour le cinéma et la publicité et réalise de nombreuses lithographies inspirées du surréalisme. Il est connu principalement pour une série d'affiches publicitaires et de planisphères réalisés pour Air France.