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18703609London and New York: Cassell Petter and Galpin 1870. Early Doré Edition in English. Large quarto 308 x 238 mm. Publishers Deluxe Morocco binding front cover richly decorated in gilt and blind rear cover similarly decorated in blind spine with five raised bands decoratively tooled and lettered in gilt and blind in compartments decorative gilt board-edges and turn-ins yellow coated endpapers all edges gilt. Front cover has the name "B.F. Andrews" in gilt. Collating lxiv 840 with engraved portrait frontispiece two inserted full-page plates 84 full page plates in the pagination and hundreds of text illustrations. A Near Fine and very clean example.<br/><br/>Dore illustrates the influential fables of La Fontaine -- some of the most recognizable in the western world -- and he draws on his own recollections of nature and animals. "Some vivid examples of this photographic memory appear in the animals and birds of his La Fontaine. There are horses and dogs birds and sheep and insects all so lively that they give the illusion of having been studied from life. The little vignettes bursting out of their nutshell format are specially convincing" Gosling. Cassell, Petter, and Galpin unknown books
1873000547<p>Paris: Garnier Freres 1873. Book. Illus. by Dore Gustave. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Elephant Folio - over 15 - 23" tall. 2 vols. Folios in uniform red leather with elaborate gilt titles. Semicircular dampstain to preliminaries and frontispiece of Vol 1 clean and unmarked otherwise. Vol 2 has no staining is clean and unmarked throughout. With 658 in-text illustrations from Gustave Dore this two volume presentation is a remarkable Rabelais set. Please note that this is a large heavy set and will require additional postage. .</p> Garnier Freres hardcover
186684430Paris: Charpentier 1866. Fine. Charpentier Paris 1866 19 x 27.30 cm relié First illustrated edition uncommon with 60 wood-engraved plates by Gustave Doré engraved by Huyot Jonnard. Edition with the first address: Quai de l'école preferable to the second. Half old red morocco binding with corners. Jansenist spine with raised bands bearing title author and date at foot. Series of double fillets on boards. Light traces of rubbing. Corners and boards rubbed. Paper superbly fresh of exquisite whiteness except for one signature lightly browned and a slight trace of dampstain to upper margin of one engraving and foxing to upper margin of table of contents. Rare condition in contemporary half morocco with beautifully fresh paper. ""A highly sought-after publication for its remarkable illustration it is of great rarity in first printing"" Carteret 259. One of the first works illustrated by the young Gustave Doré friend of Théophile Gautier. Charpentier hardcover
8376Deux tomes en deux volumes in folio pleine toile rouge de l’éditeur, titre et tomaison au dos et sur le premier plat, dorés. Pages de garde sur papier à la cuve,décorées d’étoiles dorées. Traduction de Louis viardot.Tome premier:faux-titre, frontispice sous serpente,titre 459 pages, 2 pages de table des grandes compositions, en tête, culs de lampe, ainsi que 61 planches hors-texte, sur fond teinté imitant le chine ;de Gustave DORE. Tome second : Faux-titre, frontispice sous serpente, titre, 515 pages,2 pages de table des grandes compositions,culs de lampe, en tête, ainsi que 57 planches hors-texte, sur fond teinté imitant le chine. Hachette é Cie 1863 Premier tirage. Une petite restauration en pied, rousseurs éparses habituelles, plus concentrées, en fin et début de volumes. Publication avec d’admirables compositions de Gustave DORE Carteret 3-138
1870191009Montaner y Simon Barcelona, Montaner y Simon, 1870 - 1872. 2 volumes In-Folio reliés plein chagrin rouge de l'éditeur. Dos à faux nerfs ornés et estampés à froid. Signature du relieur "Palacios Barcelona" en queue. Premier plat avec titre et décors : portrait de Dante dans un médaillon estampé à froid, fleurons et ornementations aux angles et filets d'encadrement dorés. Second plats décoré estampé à froid. Toutes tranches dorées. XXVI + 232 pages + 1 f.n.ch. + 193 + 190 pages + 1 f.n.ch.Segun el texto de las ediciones mas autorizadas y correctas. Nueva traduccion directa del italiano por D Cayetano Rosell. Completamente anotada y con un prologo biografico-critico, escrito por el muy illustre presidente de la Academia Espanola D. Juan Eugenio Hartzenbusch. Le premier volume contient l'Enfer, le deuxième le Purgatoire et le Paradis. Illustrations de Gustave Doré, hors-texte et sous serpentes légendées. Quelques menus défauts, légères rousseurs par endroits. Les gravures sont bien préservées par les serpentes. Peu courant dans cette reliure éditeur spectaculaire. Bel exemplaire
1879174291879 Paris, Librairie d'art, Ludovic Baschet, 1879, 1 vol. in-folio de 98-(2) pp.-(4) pp. de tables, 23 photographies originales hors-texte, reliure d'époque signée Trioullier successeur de Petit-Simier, demi-maroquin rouge à coins, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, tête dorée, anciennes restaurations en tête et en pied, peu de rousseurs, bon ex.
185984308Au bureau du journal amusant | s. l. s. d. [1859] | 34.50 x 26.50 cm | relié
1874773391874 | 13.20 x 20.70 cm | 4 pages sur un double feuillet
8375texte collationné sur les éditions originales avec une vie de l’auteur,des notes et un glossaire.Deux tomes en deux volumes in folio pleine toile rouge de l’éditeur. Plaque dorée avec titre sur le premier plat,larges filets en encadrement titre,filets, palmettes,décor dorés au dos. Premier volume: faux-titre, frontispice, Rabelais en médaillon, sous serpente imprimée. Titre, XLIV, 476 pages, nombreuses vignettes dans le texte ainsi que 29 planches hors texte sous serpente imprimée, par Gustave DORE. Non rogné. Garnier frères 1873 Premier tirage.(Une charnière restaurée sur 215mm ainsi qu’une petite déchirure au dos, au même niveau-voir photos) Second volume : Faux-titre, frontispice sous serpent imprimée,titre,496 pages, Nombreuses vignettes dans le texte ainsi que 31 belles planches hors-texte sous serpente imprimée, par Gustave DORE. Garnier frères 1873.Non rogné, Très bon état.Belle édition sur beau papier. Un des plus beaux livres de Gustave DORE
571198Garnier Frères Libraires-Editeurs Paris 1873 2 volumes in-folio ( 440 X 335 mm ), spectaculaires cartonnages rouges richement décorés de l'éditeur, dos lisses ornés d'un grand personnage doré portant le titre et de palettes dorées en tête et en queue, plats ornés d'une grande plaque dorée représentant les différents personnages des oeuvres encadrant le titre, ainsi que de plusieurs encadrement à froid, second plat orné d'un grand blason doré et du même encadrement à froid, ( cartonnages de Ch. MAGNIER, plaques de A. SOUZE ). Texte collationné sur les éditions originales avec une vie de l'auteur, des notes et un glossaire. EDITION ORIGINALE de cette publication monumentale et PREMIER TIRAGE des puissantes compositions de Gustave DORE, soit: un portrait de RABELAIS en frontispice, 60 planches hors-texte sous serpentes légendées et 658 illustrations dans le texte. Rousseurs passim, cartonnage en très bel état. Exemplaire très désirable du chef-d'oeuvre de RABELAIS magnifié par les exceptionnelles compositions de Gustave DORE.
51999Charpentier.1866.In-4 en demi-percaline avec pièce de titre.1ère édition illustrée.60 H-T de Gustave Doré.( Carteret 259).Couvs.conservées.496 p.Grande fraîcheur.
631703Easton Press 2011. First Thus. Leather Binding. Fine. Copy #285 of only 400 numbered sets issued. The superb Easton Press Deluxe Limited Edition one of the rarest issued by the Press of the classic Gustave Dore illustrations presenting the 3 works in 2 stunning volumes. Beautifully bound in full brown leather decorated in gilt and black all edges gilt marbled endpapers. Housed in publisher's elaborate brown cloth slipcase decorated in gilt and black. This set has never been read opened only to catalog. Certificate and unused bookplates laid in loose. 10.5 x 14 inches. PLEASE NOTE: due to the size and weight of this book it will require additional charges for overseas and expedited shipping. Easton Press unknown
187034143London: Cassell Petter and Galpin c. 1870. A very early issue of this wonderfully illustrated Cervantes. With 118 spectacular illustrations by by Gustave Doré. Folio 32 x 24 cm very handsomely bound in three-quarter dark tan morocco over marbled paper covered boards the spine with raised bands gilt ruled compartments of the spine decorated with gilt at the centers lettered in gilt in two compartment. xxviii 737 pp. A very handsome and sturdy copy the binding is very strong and well preserved with virtually no wear the text-block lightly mellowed the plates in fine condition half-title with some browning at the edges a very pleasing copy. A PLEASING AND HANDSOME COPY. SCARCE IN SUCH WELL PRESERVED CONDITION. Gustave Doré was one of the greatest illustrators of his day. He was born in Strassburg in 1832. In 1848 he moved to Paris where “his facility as a draughtsman was extraordinary.†He was a prolific worker and his subjects were usually religious or historical. He died in January of 1883. <br> His grand and magnificent style is a perfect complement for Cervantes heroic tale. This great tome presents one of our favorite printings of the Spanish classic and because of the weight of the text block is usually found broken and loose. This copy is as sturdy as one could hope for and is especially handsome as well. Cassell, Petter, and Galpin hardcover
187785939Paris: Furne Jouvet & Cie 1877. Fine. Furne Jouvet & Cie Paris 1877 31.50 x 43.60 cm 2 volumes reliés First edition illustrated with 2 frontispiece portraits and 100 hors-texte plates by Gustave Doré engraved by Bellanger Pannemaker Pisan. Publisher's binding in full vermillion percaline cloth signed Magnier. Smooth spine decorated with 6 richly ornamented compartments. Large plate on the upper cover with a cross with pointed ends at center 4 swords 4 blazoned shields and 4 crescents in the corners. The second cover repeats the central part of the decoration of the first cover. Spine slightly sunned. Minor cuts at head and tail. Some foxing on otherwise white paper. Corners slightly turned. Fine copy of this capital text the fruit of 30 years of research which profoundly renewed the vision of the Middle Ages and Middle East. Published in 1821 this new historical manner transformed narration with a concern for greater objectivity. Doré's penultimate work ""The artist's capacity to transform facts into myths to transcend reality finds in this work terrain as fertile as in Perrault's Tales or the Divine Comedy"" Margot Renard «The siege and assault in Joseph-François Michaud's History of the Crusades illustrated by Gustave Doré 1877» In Michaud's text Doré chooses emblematic episodes that nourish the text with his own dark and baroque visionary and Christlike vision. Furne, Jouvet & Cie hardcover
1872014701London: Grant & Co 1872. First Edition. Folio. 191pp. illustrated with magnificent illustrations by Dore whose marvelous depictions of the squalid metropolis and showing an underside described in part by Dickens and written both by Octavia Hill and General Booth were here made bold by the large size engravings with details that later reprints unfortunately had to reduce ending the boldness of his pen rebacked and re-cornered in brown leather over original maroon cloth raised bands with lettering gilt marbled endpapers and all edges marbled occasional scattered foxing but mostly clean. A very good copy of this scarce edition. - McLean Victorian Book Design; Garvery; Muir Victorian Illustrated Books pp. 225-22. Grant & Co unknown books
1685Shanghai, T'Usewei Printing, 1914-1922. 7 volumes, 8-vo, illustrated boards sewn at spine as issued, profusely illustrated with coloured plates, very good condition.
23117Paris, Charpentier, 1866. 58 livraisons in-8 (sur 60) - Sous couverture jaune illustrée, réunies sous chemise et étui. Premier tirage de la remarquable illustration de GUSTAVE DORÉ.
52194Charpentier.1866.In-4 en demi-chagrin avec caractères dorés.60 dessins de Gustave Doré.ère édition illustrée.496 p.Quelques rousseurs.BE.Tête rouge.
186684430Charpentier | Paris 1866 | 19 x 27.30 cm | relié
2019fol662London: The Folio Society. VG : in very good condition with maroon slipcase. 2019. Limited Edition 230/500. Maroon hardback cloth covers with maroon leather spines. 360mm x 260mm 14" x 10". 1000pp. Heavy set extra shipping needed for overseas. . The Folio Society hardcover
195950063New York: Andre Emmerich Gallery 1959. Very good. 15-times signed limited first edition of this anthology of modern poetry written in response to Pre-Columbian sculpture with leaves autographed by every contributing poet. For this project Ashton selected and sent an individual photograph to each participant soliciting a wide variety of poetic responses limited only by the title of the collection. The full list of contributors includes: Barbara Howes James Wright Louise Bogan Theodore Roethke John Malcolm Brinnin I.A. Richards William Carlos Williams W.S. Merwin Stanley Kunitz C. Day Lewis St.-John Perse William Jay Smith Richard Wilbur Jean Garrigue and Octavio Paz. Rare. 9.5'' x 6.5''. Original half green leather with marbled boards. Green topstain. Edition of 1500 of which 50 copies containing autographs of contributing pets have been especially bound and numbered; this copy no. 41. Black and white photographs by Boltin. 30 63 5 pages. First 15 leaves signed in pen each by a different contributor. Moderate wear to boards with some chipping to spine ends. Interior bright and unmarked. (Andre Emmerich Gallery) unknown
1868120562London: Cassell Petter and Galpin c. 1868. Famous Dore illustrated edition of Cervantes with 120 full-page wood-<span class="glossaryQtip qTip">engravings</span> and 257 head- and tail-pieces by Gustave Dore engraved in the wood by Heliodore Pisan. Quarto bound in contemporary three quarters leather gilt titles to the spine raised bands illustrations by Dore. With text edited by J.W. Clark and a biographical notice of Cervantes by T. Teignmouth Shore. In near fine condition. One can hardly deny that Gustave Dore is not merely one of the most popular but also one of the greatest of all illustrators. Don Quixote was a text calculated to test even Dore. He was matching himself against Coypel and Tony Johannot not to mention the Spanish illustrators of the great Ibarra edition published in Madrid in 1780. He met the challenge superbly. At first he intended only 40 designs but Cervantes' book captured his imagination and he arranged for a major work. Don Quixote and Sancho Panza reached their definitive rendering in Dore's designs" Ray 328-29 337. The English-language edition of Dore's Don Quixote first appeared in 30 monthly parts beginning in December 1864. In September of 1866 Cassell announced the publication of Don Quixote in book form. "In those two and a half years Dore went from being virtually unknown in England to being the most famous illustrator in the world" Malan 67. Cassell, Petter, and Galpin hardcover books
187046571London: Cassell 1870. <p>Cervantes Miguel de 1547-1616. The history of Don Quixote. xxviii 737pp. plus 8-page publisher's catalogue. 118 illustrations by Gustave Doré 1832-83. London: Cassel Petter and Galpin n.d. ca. 1864-71. 309 x 245 mm. Original publisher's binding of brown cloth front cover and spine elaborately stamped in gilt blindstamped on back cover all edges gilt; slipcase. Very slight edgewear hinges a bit weak but fine otherwise.</p> <p> A fine example. Doré's classic illustrations "visualized the tall and lanky windmill chaser and his pot-bellied servant Sancho Panza the way all adaptations have portrayed them since" Knudde. Knudde Kjell "Gustave Doré." Comiclopedia Lambiek.Net 21 Feb. 2024. </p> . Cassell unknown
373912Andre Emmerich Gallery 1959. Limited. Hardcover . Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. Limited Edition of 1500 of which 50 copies containing autographs of contributing poets have been specially bound and numbered; This copy no. 46; Anthology featuring poems and signiatures from Barbara Howes James Wright Louise Bogan Theodore Roethke John Malcolm Brinnin I.A. Richards William Carlos Williams W.S. Merwin Stanley Kunitz C. Day Lewis St.-John Perse William Jay Smith Richard Wilbur Jean Garrigue and Octavio Paz; Black and white photography by Lee Boltin; Sound binding; Clean sturdy quarter green leather marbled boards w/ gilt accents; Mild to moderate edge-wear/rubbing present w/ mild fraying to corners; Pages free of markings; An excellent copy gently worn quite scarce thus. We have photographed 3 signatures for you. Other photographs on request. Andre Emmerich Gallery hardcover
2010061447Norwalk Conn.: The Easton Press 2010. Book. Illus. by Dore Gustave. Near Fine. Hardcover. 2 Volume Set Folio. Illustrated by Gustave Dore. Originally published by George Barrie Philadelphia. Bound in full dark brown leather boards with gilt lettering and design along spine and front cover. Silk moire inside covers and endpapers bound silk ribbon bookmarks full gilt page edges. Four raised bands along spines. Shelfwear: light scuffing along edges and covers some light scratch marks on rear covers a few light scratches along gilt page edges. Both volumes are tightly bound no marks. Set is in Near Fine-minus condition. The Easton Press Hardcover