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186926831Arnauld de Vresse 1869 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture imprimée, non paginé. Premier tirage avec un titre illustré et 15 planches de 4 vignettes. Couverture poussiéreuse, sinon bon état.
10126P., Arnaud de Vresse, s.d. (vers 1860), 1 vol. in-4 (250 x 184) broché sous couverture jaune imprimée en noir, de (16) ff imprimés au recto uniquement. Petits manques en haut et bas du dos et en bas du plat inférieur, quelques rousseurs, en l'état.
R320165735Arnauld de vresse. non daté. In-8. Broché. Etat passable, Tâchée, Dos abîmé, Mouillures. Non paginé, environ 15 pages - nombreux dessins en noir et blanc dans le texte - plats tâchés - coiffes abîmées - mouillures et quelques rousseurs à l'intérieur de l'ouvrage sans réelle conséquence sur la lecture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 741.5-Caricatures
1866196771866 Paris, Arnauld de Vresse (vers 1866), in-4 br. de 16 feuillets, non paginé, de dessins humoristiques et satiriques légendés, couverture grise impr., peu de rousseurs, bon ex.
1868010672Paris: Arnauld de Vresse Michel Levy 1868. Sette album riuniti in un volume 17x23 cm rilegatura in tela moderna. Cinque album editi da Arnauld De Vresse due da Michel Lèvy di 16 fogli 32 pp con quattro vignette di Cham su ciascuna pagina destra bianco il resto. In totale 112 fogli 224 pagine altre 16 a fine volume ma senza il titolo di album. Qualche brunitura qualche disegno a matita di bambino in un paio di pagine bianche. Arnauld de Vresse, Michel Levy unknown
6744Le Club français du Livre, Paris, 1963. In-4, cartonnage éditeur imitation cuir illustré en couleurs, 455 pp. Introduction - Du Second Empire à la Belle Epoque - Les illustrateurs. Notices biographiques - Table des illustrations.
100878Paris, Maison Martinet sans date, vers 1862, 250x185mm, broché. Bon état.
Bross. ed. in-8, sovrac. ill.ta, pp. 37 + 31 caricature. Ottimo.
19675Paris, Martinet, sans date (vers 1860), in-4 br. de 16 feuillets, non paginé, de dessins humoristiques et satiriques légendés, couverture jaune impr., rousseurs, bon ex.
ORD-2014Album. Paris. Bureau du Charivari. s.d. Petit in-4 (182 x 240mm) broché, couverture verte imprimée, titre encadré par une ribambelle de dessins assez hilarante, 16 pages (y compris le titre) portant 4 dessins chacune, imprimés seulement au recto. Couverture lgt tachée mais bon exemplaire..
186630082Paris L'univers illustré 1866 in folio du N°499 au N° 550 , 414 pp et un ff de tables, premier semestre 1866 seul
1862ABE-152543321398916 PAGES-26 CM X 36,5 CM-EXPEDITION DU MEXIQUE-LA SAINT CHARLEMAGNE, CARICATURES PAR CHAM-CHRONIQUE LITTERAIRE:LETTRES DE MME DE SEVIGNE-DEMOLITION DU CASTELLO NUOVO A NAPLES-VOYAGES DE SIR EDMUND BROOMLEY, SAIGON, NANGASAKI-LAURENT QUETER SAUVETEUR DOUAISIEN-CHEF D'OEUVRE DES COMPAGNONS MENUISIERS DU DEVOIR-NOMBREUSES GRAVURES-(EM18)
1862ABE-152412714236816 PAGES-26 CM X 37 CM-EN COUVERTURE: GRAVURE BAIE DE FORT DE FRANCE, GRAVURE CAMPEMENT DES TROUPES DU GENERAL FOREY A LA SAVANE DE FORT DE FRANCE-EXPEDITION DU MEXIQUE-L'EMPEREUR ET L'IMPERATRICE A CHAMARANDE-GUERRE DU MONTENEGRO CONTRE LA TURQUIE, GRAVURE TRANSPORT DES BACHI-BOUZOUCKS-EXTRAITS DU VOYAGE DE MONSIEUR CAMILLE WEINSCHENK-LE JOURNAL D'ANNE RODWAY-REVUE TRIMESTRIELLE PAR CHAM, 2P-A TRAVERS L'EXPOSITION DE LONDRES LES INSTRUMENTS SAXOMNITONIQUES DE M.ALPHONSE SAX JUNIOR, 8 GRAVURES-DECHIRURE 7 CM P14/15
1855239591855 Paris, Maison Martinet sans date, vers 1855, 250x185mm, broché. Bon état. 15 feuillets, chaque feuillet illustré de quatre scènes gravées et légendées,
1860196801860 Paris, Martinet, sans date (vers 1860), in-4 br. de 16 feuillets, non paginé, de dessins humoristiques et satiriques, couverture jaune impr. dos fendu en pied, rousseurs, bon ex.
100876Paris, Arnauld de Vresse sans date, vers 1867, 250x185mm, broché. Bon état.
1867100876Paris : Arnauld de Vresse sans date vers 1867. 250x185mm. broch. Bon tat. 187 Arnauld de Vresse unknown
1849256601849 Le Charivari, 1849 - 1 feuillet-4p. ; illustration page 3.- Lithographie- Hauteur: 27.5cmx Largeur: 36cm
200527086S.l., chez l'auteur, (2005). Un vol. au format in-4 (324 x 272 mm) de 231 pp. Reliure d'édition de plein cartonnage, sous jaquette illustrée par la photographie.
04131Paris: Martinet 1855. The Art of Success in the World!<br/>An Ironic Satiric Burlesque by Cham<br/><br/>CHAM Pseudonym of Charles Amédée de Noé. L'Art de Réussir dans le Monde. Procédé Simple et Facile pour se Faire Jeter a la Porte en Fort peu de Temps. Paris: Martinet 1855. <br/><br/>Large quarto 13 1/4 x 10 in; 337 x 254 mm. Lithographed title with large hand-colored pictorial vignette twenty hand-colored lithographed plates by Fernique after Cham the plates containing three or more images a total of sixty-two each with droll captions.<br/><br/>Publisher's red cloth covers decoratively stamped in blind front cover decoratively lettered in gilt. Expertly rebacked in matching red cloth. Small rectangular sheet of paper tipped-on to the front end-paper with a short description of this book. A fine and clean copy.<br/><br/>A very rare volume with OCLC/KVK locating only two copies in institutions worldwide at the Victoria & Albert Library and Bibliothèque Nationale et Universitaire Strasbourg. The book was also issued without hand-coloring and OCLC locates two plain copies: The Morgan Library & Museum NY USA and Harvard University Houghton Library MA USA<br/><br/>"It is to be regretted that space will not serve to represent the caricaturists and depictors of manners who followed in the wake of Daumier and Gavarni. Among the most attractive of the former is Amédée de Noé known as Cham that is Ham the son of Noah of whom it was said that he had ‘an idea a day' for Le charivari. A good proportion of his thousands of lithographs were gathered into albums. His contributions to the Album du siège in which Daumier was his collaborator are typical of his work" Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book pp. 155-156. Paris: Martinet, 1855 unknown books
05994Paris: Martinet 1850. The Art of Success in the World!<br /> An Ironic Satiric Burlesque by Cham<br /> <br /> CHAM pseudonym of Amédée de Noé. L'Art de Réussir dans le Monde. Procédé Simple et Facile pour se Faire Jeter a la Porte en Fort peu de Temps. Paris: Martinet n.d. c. 1850. <br /> <br /> First edition. Large quarto 13 1/8 x 10 in; 337 x 253 mm. Lithographed title with large hand-colored pictorial vignette twenty hand-colored lithographed plates by Fernique after Cham the plates containing three or more images a total of sixty-two each with droll captions.<br /> <br /> Publisher's illustrated pink boards. Spine expertly and almost invisibly repaired lightly scuffed at board extremities A clean and bright example with the plates in very fine and clean state. <br /> <br /> A fine copy of a very rare volume with OCLC/KVK locating only two copies in institutions worldwide at the Victoria & Albert Library and Bibliothèque Nationale et Universitaire Strasbourg.<br /> <br /> "It is to be regretted that space will not serve to represent the caricaturists and depictors of manners who followed in the wake of Daumier and Gavarni. Among the most attractive of the former is Amédée de Noé known as Cham that is Ham the son of Noah of whom it was said that he had 'an idea a day' for Le charivari. A good proportion of his thousands of lithographs were gathered into albums. His contributions to the Album du siège in which Daumier was his collaborator are typical of his work" Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book pp. 155-156.<br /> <br /> Bobins IV 1348. Paris: Martinet, 1850 unknown
04875Paris: Maison Martinet 1856. Three of Cham's Rarest Works with Sixty Wonderful Hand-Colored Lithograph Plates<br/><br/>CHAM pseudonym of Amédée de Noé. Three complete works bound together in one volume - L'Art d'engraisser et de Maigrir a Volonté. & Mr. Papillon & Pincez-moi à la Campagne!!<br/><br/>First editions. Folio 12 11/16 x 9 7/8 inches; 326 x 251 mm. Three pictorial hand colored lithograph title-pages and a total of sixty hand colored lithograph plates heightened with gum arabic. Plates lithographed by Fernique & Destouches.<br/><br/>Bound together in late nineteenth century olive green buckram over boards marbled endpapers. Spine a little rubbed the plates bright and fresh with superb hand-coloring.<br/><br/>The Art of Gaining Weight and The Art of Losing Weight<br/>Twenty Highly Amusing Multi-Image Hand Colored Lithograph Plates by Cham<br/><br/>CHAM Pseudonym of Charles Amédée de Noé. L'Art d'Engraisser et de Maigrir a Volonté. The art of gaining and losing weight with willpower. Paris: Maison Martinet 1857. <br/><br/>Pictorial hand colored lithograph title-page and twenty hand colored lithograph plates heightened with gum Arabic and containing seventy-nine images. Plates lithographed by Fernique.<br/><br/>A highly amusing album depicting the adventures of the very thin Mr. Lesec who wants to gain weight and the rather plump Mr. Legras who wants to lose weight. Both Mr. Lesec and Mr. Legras are getting married and there is much going on in their households. They leave jointly for Algeria and go lion hunting. this adventure unfortunately causes Mr. Legras to gain weight and Mr. Lesec to lose several kilos. The same thing happens during a subsequent adventure with a camel. Unfortunately the two friends leave Algeria for Italy then for Turkey Crimea India where they live multiple adventures that leave them in their respective physical states. They both decide to return to France Mr Legras dies from being severely overweight - and the very depressed Mr Lesec just gets thinner and thinner and eventually also dies.<br/><br/>Somewhat scarce with OCLC locating just four colored copies in libraries and institutions worldwide: The Morgan Library & Museum NY; University of Chicago IL; Boston Public Library MA; Victoria & Albert Museum London UK. There are also two other 'uncolored' copies: Kunstbiblio Staatliche Museen Zu Berlin Germany & National Library of Poland Biblioteka Naro Poland.<br/><br/><br/>Mr. Papillon's Highly Amusing Voyage Around the World <br/>Love and Romance in Various Countries<br/><br/>CHAM Pseudonym of Charles Amédée de Noé. Mr. Papillon ou L'Amour Autour du Monde. Paris: Maison Martinet 1856. <br/><br/>Pictorial hand-colored lithograph title-page and twenty hand-colored lithograph plates heightened with gum Arabic and containing sixty-eight amusing images. The plates clean and fresh with superb hand coloring. Plates lithographed by Fernique.<br/><br/>Mr. Papillon's highly amusing voyage around the world depicting love and romance in different countries.<br/><br/>Rare. OCLC locates just one copy in libraries and institutions worldwide: Bibliotheque Nationale de France.<br/><br/><br/>Pinch Me I'm In the Country!!<br/>Now Get Me Out of Here<br/>The Scarcest Cham of All<br/><br/>CHAM pseud. of Amédée de Noé. Pincez-moi a la campagne!! Paris: Maison Martinet n.d. c. 1860. <br/><br/>Pictorial hand-colored lithographed title-page and twenty hand-colored lithographed plates heightened with gum Arabic and containing eighty-six humorous scenes with captions. Plates lithographed by Destouches.<br/><br/>Original quarter green pebble-cloth over green grained-paper boards with blindstamped decoration and gilt lettering. <br/><br/>Of Amédée de Noé "known as Cham that is Ham the son of Noah.it was said that he had ‘an idea a day' for Le charivari. A good proportion of his thousands of lithographs were gathered into albums. His contributions to the Album du siège 173 in which Daumier was his collaborator are typical of his work" Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book pp. 155-156.<br/><br/>In the ninety-seven years since 1923 that ABPC has been recording auction results not a single copy of this work has fallen under the hammer. All albums by Cham are scarce; the volume under notice is extremely so. Only eight copies survive in institutional holdings worldwide.<br/><br/>The gently amusing trials of an urban gentleman preparing for a vacation in the French countryside and the hilarious tribulations once he arrives. In essence Woody Allen leaves Manhattan for the Catskills and copes with nature and rural life.<br/><br/>CHAM pseudonym of Charles Amédée de Noé 1818-1879. "It is to be regretted that space will not serve to represent the caricaturists and depictors of manners who followed in the wake of Daumier and Gavarni. Among the most attractive of the former is Amédée de Noé known as Cham that is Ham the son of Noah of whom it was said that he had ‘an idea a day' for Le charivari. A good proportion of his thousands of lithographs were gathered into albums. His contributions to the Album du siège in which Daumier was his collaborator are typical of his work" <br/>Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book pp. 155-156. Paris: Maison Martinet, 1856 unknown books
04875Paris: Maison Martinet 1856. Three of Cham's Rarest Works with Sixty Wonderful Hand-Colored Lithograph Plates<br /> <br /> CHAM pseudonym of Charles Amédée de Noé. Three complete works bound together in one volume - L'Art d'engraisser et de Maigrir a Volonté. & Mr. Papillon & Pincez-moi à la Campagne!!<br /> <br /> First editions. Folio 12 11/16 x 9 7/8 inches; 326 x 251 mm. Three pictorial hand colored lithograph title-pages and a total of sixty hand colored lithograph plates heightened with gum arabic. Plates lithographed by Fernique & Destouches.<br /> <br /> Bound together in late nineteenth century olive green buckram over boards marbled endpapers. Spine a little rubbed the plates bright and fresh with superb hand-coloring.<br /> <br /> The Art of Gaining Weight and The Art of Losing Weight<br /> Twenty Highly Amusing Multi-Image Hand Colored Lithograph Plates by Cham<br /> <br /> CHAM Pseudonym of Charles Amédée de Noé. L'Art d'Engraisser et de Maigrir a Volonté. The art of gaining and losing weight with willpower. Paris: Maison Martinet 1857. <br /> <br /> Pictorial hand colored lithograph title-page and twenty hand colored lithograph plates heightened with gum Arabic and containing seventy-nine images. Plates lithographed by Fernique.<br /> <br /> A highly amusing album depicting the adventures of the very thin Mr. Lesec who wants to gain weight and the rather plump Mr. Legras who wants to lose weight. Both Mr. Lesec and Mr. Legras are getting married and there is much going on in their households. They leave jointly for Algeria and go lion hunting. this adventure unfortunately causes Mr. Legras to gain weight and Mr. Lesec to lose several kilos. The same thing happens during a subsequent adventure with a camel. Unfortunately the two friends leave Algeria for Italy then for Turkey Crimea India where they live multiple adventures that leave them in their respective physical states. They both decide to return to France Mr Legras dies from being severely overweight - and the very depressed Mr Lesec just gets thinner and thinner and eventually also dies.<br /> <br /> Somewhat scarce with OCLC locating just four colored copies in libraries and institutions worldwide: The Morgan Library & Museum NY; University of Chicago IL; Boston Public Library MA; Victoria & Albert Museum London UK. There are also two other 'uncolored' copies: Kunstbiblio Staatliche Museen Zu Berlin Germany & National Library of Poland Biblioteka Naro Poland.<br /> <br /> <br /> Mr. Papillon's Highly Amusing Voyage Around the World <br /> Love and Romance in Various Countries<br /> <br /> CHAM Pseudonym of Charles Amédée de Noé. Mr. Papillon ou L'Amour Autour du Monde. Paris: Maison Martinet 1856. <br /> <br /> Pictorial hand-colored lithograph title-page and twenty hand-colored lithograph plates heightened with gum Arabic and containing sixty-eight amusing images. The plates clean and fresh with superb hand coloring. Plates lithographed by Fernique.<br /> <br /> Mr. Papillon's highly amusing voyage around the world depicting love and romance in different countries.<br /> <br /> Rare. OCLC locates just one copy in libraries and institutions worldwide: Bibliotheque Nationale de France.<br /> <br /> <br /> Pinch Me I'm In the Country!!<br /> Now Get Me Out of Here<br /> The Scarcest Cham of All<br /> <br /> CHAM pseud. of Amédée de Noé. Pincez-moi a la campagne!! Paris: Maison Martinet n.d. c. 1860. <br /> <br /> Pictorial hand-colored lithographed title-page and twenty hand-colored lithographed plates heightened with gum Arabic and containing eighty-six humorous scenes with captions. Plates lithographed by Destouches.<br /> <br /> Original quarter green pebble-cloth over green grained-paper boards with blindstamped decoration and gilt lettering. <br /> <br /> Of Amédée de Noé "known as Cham that is Ham the son of Noah.it was said that he had 'an idea a day' for Le charivari. A good proportion of his thousands of lithographs were gathered into albums. His contributions to the Album du siège 173 in which Daumier was his collaborator are typical of his work" Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book pp. 155-156.<br /> <br /> In the ninety-seven years since 1923 that ABPC has been recording auction results not a single copy of this work has fallen under the hammer. All albums by Cham are scarce; the volume under notice is extremely so. Only eight copies survive in institutional holdings worldwide.<br /> <br /> The gently amusing trials of an urban gentleman preparing for a vacation in the French countryside and the hilarious tribulations once he arrives. In essence Woody Allen leaves Manhattan for the Catskills and copes with nature and rural life.<br /> <br /> CHAM pseudonym of Charles Amédée de Noé 1818-1879. "It is to be regretted that space will not serve to represent the caricaturists and depictors of manners who followed in the wake of Daumier and Gavarni. Among the most attractive of the former is Amédée de Noé known as Cham that is Ham the son of Noah of whom it was said that he had 'an idea a day' for Le charivari. A good proportion of his thousands of lithographs were gathered into albums. His contributions to the Album du siège in which Daumier was his collaborator are typical of his work" <br /> Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book pp. 155-156. Paris: Maison Martinet, 1856 unknown
186023178PRIMERA EDICION .- Paris: Maison Martinet Lith. Fernique ca. 1860.- 1 h. 20 folios de láminas litográficas en negro la portada con 4 figuras cada lámina y leyendas al pie de cada dibujo grabadas solamente en la cara anterior; Folio mayor 345 x 26 cm; Texto en francés; Cartoné Ed.- Simpática historieta de dos personajes Mr. Lesec y Mr. Legras que hacen dietas contrapuestas el uno para engordar y el otro para adelgazar. ESTE ALBUM ES DE LOS MAS RAROS Y DIFICILES DEL AUTOR NO FIGURANDO EN EL "CATALLOGUE COLLECTIF DE FRANCE - BIBLIOTHEQUE NATIONALE DE FRANCE". La encuadernación original de la edición se encuentra con algunos deterioros en las esquinas y la lomera a la que le falta un pequeño trozo al pie de la misma. El interior en perfecto estado. CUENTOS AVENTURAS LEYENDAS LITERATURA INFANTIL CÓMICS HUMORISMO. Livre en français Maison Martinet, Lith. Fernique hardcover
6468Paris, Vanoest, Les Editions d'Art et d'Histoire, 1948. 1 volume in-4 , 255 pp., illustré de 271 figures sur 94 planches, broché, état de neuf, feuillets non coupés. Très bon exemplaire. Un autre exemplaire, relié plein cuir moderne, en excellent état, est vendu 90 .