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1982RO30358984Générique. 1982. In-8. Broché. Etat passable, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos frotté, Papier jauni. 153 pages. Quelques rousseurs. Mouillures en couverture. Coins frottés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 900-GEOGRAPHIE, HISTOIRE, SCIENCES AUXILIAIRES DE L'HISTOIRE
1145121578.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
B9783838381046Paperback / softback. New. paperback
0666073929.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
102053544X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
3107Paris, Bibliothèque d'Education et de Récréation, non daté (1880?). 1 volume in-8, 376 pp., reliure pleine percaline verte un peu frottée, dos à caissons dorés, coins émoussés, toutes tranches dorées, bon exemplaire sans rousseurs. L'ouvrage est surtout intéressant par ses multiples illustrations de A. Borget et L. Benett. En fin de volume, figure le catalogue des ouvrages publiés par Hetzel.
87798Docavia / Editions Larivière, 1997, 287 p., cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette, bon état.
3838381041.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
In-8 (mm. 230x145), bella legatura editoriale in tela nera, cornici a secco e figura in oro e rosso ai piatti, titolo e ricca decorazione oro e rossa al dorso (abrasioni alle cerniere), tagli dorati, pp. VI,(2),396, interamente illustrato nel t. da affascinanti immagini, anche a p. pagina, e da 50 tavole f.t. di Auguste Borget, inc. su legno: vi è inclusa la tavola su fondo rosso che riproduce il “fac-simile d’une enveloppe de lettre d’invitation ou d’une carte de visite du jour de l’an”, spesso mancante. Pittoresca e appassionata descrizione della Cina, sotto forma di un giornale di viaggio: “Voyage de l’étudiant Ping-si - Les études du Sieou-Tsai - Le Fan-Kouei a’ Pe-King”. Il francese “Auguste Borget (1809-1877), peintre de compositions à personnages, voyagea beaucoup en Extrème-Orient, Australie, Amérique, Inde et surtout en Chine, d’où il rapporta les scènes de la vie populaire, traitées avec vivacité.. On lui doit les vignettes de "La Chine ouverte", ouvrage signé de Old Vick, pseudonyme de P.E. Forgues, le polygraphe ami de Gavarni”. Così Benezit,II, p. 567. Aloni marginali e fiorit. su quasi tutto il testo. .
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2611Paris, H.Fournier, Editeur, 1845. 1 volume in-8, VI-396 pp., reliure demi-chagrin rouge, plats toilés insolés, dos à nerfs, titre doré, tranches dorées, enrichi de multiples illustrations in et hors-texte, 50 planches et 160 gravures d'après les dessins d'Auguste Bourget, auteur de la Chine et des Chinois. Bon état général.
4457Paris, H.Fournier, Editeur, MDCCCXLV. 1 volume in-8, VI-396 pp., enrichi de multiples illustrations in et hors-texte, 50 planches et 160 gravures d'après les dessins d'Auguste Bourget, auteur de la Chine et des Chinois. Reliure demi-chagrin, dos à nerfs et à caissons ornés. Quelques épidermures sur la reliure et les rousseurs habituelles dans le texte, sinon bon exemplaire.
4680Paris, H.Fournier, Editeur, 1845. 1 volume in-8, VI-396 pp., reliure demi-chagrin brun, plats cartonnés marbrés, dos lisse orné de fleurons, enrichi de multiples illustrations in et hors-texte, de 50 planches et 160 gravures d'après les dessins d'Auguste Bourget, auteur de la Chine et des Chinois. Bon état général.
6965Paris, H.Fournier, Editeur, 1845. 1 volume in-8, VI-396 pp., reliure demi-chagrin vert, plats toilés, dos orné de caissons, enrichi de multiples illustrations in et hors-texte, de 50 planches et 160 gravures d'après les dessins d'Auguste Bourget, auteur de la Chine et des Chinois. Bon état général. Un autre exemplaire, demi-chagrin rouge à coins est vendu au même prix.
185217711852 Moulins, P.-A. Desrosiers éditeur, sans date (1852), volume in-4 oblong, reliure cartonnage recouvert de papier blanc reprenant l'illustration de la page de titre, 12 pages non chiffrées et 11 lithographies (dont la page de titre), plats fortement frottés, mais interieur en bon état, quelques rousseurs claires, bon état
16-5686Moulins: P.-A. Desrosiers s.d. 1852 . 25 x 31cm. 9 of 10 3-color lithographs. contemmpory hald cloth and marbled boards with leather label.Best known for his work in China.In-4 oblong reliure bradel demi-percaline grise pièce de titre en mar. bleu sur le plat.Couverture illustrée d'une vignette reproduite en fac-similé. 4 pp. introduction 9 sur 10 joliesplanches lithographies et 10 ff. de légende. Manque la planche de l'Allée de Mesdames.Petites rousseurs éparses. --Chaque planche dessinée et lithographiées par Borget est précédée d'un texte rédigé par le peintre dans lequel il évoque sa découverte du paysage ou du lieu qu'il représente et donne quelques rensignements historiques sur ces derniers : Portail de l'Inspection des eaux - rue Lucas ; Pont suspendu sur l'Allier ; Fontaine des Célestins ; Ruines des Célestins ; Vallée de l'Allier depuis les Célestins ; Source de l'Hôpital ; Etablissement thermal ; Source de la Gande Grille ; Bords du Sichon ; Vallée du Sichon près des Grivats ; Paysage dans les Malavaux vallée du Jolan. Moulins: P.-A. Desrosiers, s.d. [1852] hardcover
184577377Paris: H. Fournier 1845. H. Fournier unknown
a97232Paris 1845 first edition. H. Fournier. In French. Hardcover. Lg.8vo. 396pp. text illustrations plates by Auguste Borget. Original gilt and turquoise blue decorated wraps are present and are bound in. Hardcover binding - appears to be late 19thc binding . Original tiny bookseller label inside front cover of H. Samuel in Paris. 3/4 brown cloth with brown and red marbled boards. Mounted black leather spine label with gilt lettering. VG. hinges secure and unbroken; text clean. Some light cover wear cover tips frayed and bent slightly inward. Nice condition for this highly desirable book. Pictures available on request. . paperback
184520214Paris, H. Fournier, 1845. In-8 de VI-396 pages, plein chagrin rouge cerise, dos et plats richement ornés, tranches dorées, couverture polychrome conservées.
5663Moulins, P.-A. Desrosiers, s.d. [1852] ; album petit in-4 oblong. Titre lithographiée-12ff. de texte et 10 planches lithographiées. Cartonnage de papier blanc d'éditeur, plat sup. illustré de la même estampe que sur le titre. Couverture présentant des frottements, coins usés. Intérieur frais malgré quelques rousseurs sans gravité.
295972Paris: Goupil & Vibert. Tinted lithograph. Sheet measures 15" x 21 5/8". Image measures 16" x 10".<br/><br/> This print depicts an area referred to as the "Thirteen Factories" along the Pearl River of southwestern Guangzhou China - also known as Canton. On September 20 1838 the artist wrote "On landing at Canton a stranger is struck beyond measure at the singular effect produced by the buildings of the European factories in the midst of Chinese houses. The space allotted to the factories consists merely of a strip of land gained from the river. In front of each factory at the top of a high mast is displayed the national flag - English French American Dutch &c." This striking drawing shows the scene in incredible detail. The local inhabitants are shown aboard small boats along the docks and on terraces of houses lining the river bank. The artist successfully portrays the architectural styles of the European factories contrasting those of Chinese construction.The print is in very good condition with wide margins as issued. Very minor wear to margins not affecting the image.<BR><br>The French artist Auguste Borget 1809-1877 exhibited often in the Paris Salon but he is best known for his drawings of China made into lithographics by Eugene Ciceri and published in 1942 in a book titled Chine et les Chinoise China and the Chinese. Bourget visited the region between 1838 and 1839 as part of a world tour aboard the ship "Psyche" and found it to be one of his favorites. This print evidences his love of the country and its culture.<br/><br/> Goupil & Vibert unknown books
295983Paris: Goupil & Vibert. Tinted lithograph. Sheet measures 15" x 21 5/8". Image measures 16" x 10".<br/><br/> This lovely drawing depicts a Chinese boat anchored in the Hong-Shang river with smaller boats surrounding - presumably for trade. In the background are more small boats lining the river bank traditional buildings standing behind a series of walls and in the distance a tall pagoda sits at the top of a hill. On September 9 1838 the artist described the scene; "At last day broke as we cast anchor before the Custom House of Hong-Shang . and boats began to arrive in great numbers. By and bye many pushed off from the shore and so great was the movement in the part of the river where we were stationed that I took it for the market-place of the city which stretches itself on both sides of the river. The most important part situated on the left bank is built on a hill crowned by a fine tall pagoda."<br>The print is in good condition with wide margins as issued. Minor foxing and stains. Very minor wear to margins not affecting the image.<BR><br>The French artist Auguste Borget 1809-1877 exhibited often in the Paris Salon but he is best known for his drawings of China made into lithographics by Eugene Ciceri and published in 1942 in a book titled Chine et les Chinoise China and the Chinese. Bourget visited the region between 1838 and 1839 as part of a world tour aboard the ship "Psyche" and found it to be one of his favorites. This print evidences his love of the country and its culture.<br/><br/> Goupil & Vibert unknown books
295998Paris: Goupil & Vibert. Tinted lithograph. Sheet measures 14 7/8" x 21 5/8". Image measures 9 1/4" x 16 1/4"<br/><br/> The title translating to "Temple Pagoda and Village On The Canals of the Interior from Macau to Canton" this print depicts a serene cityscape from the entrance into Canton Guangzhou along a canal. The artist wrote "we passed close by a temple built on a little jetty which was reached by a stair descending into the river." Figures are seen rowing boats in the canal and sitting along the jetty. On the opposite bank appears to be a village and a tall pagoda. Further down the canal we can see larger ships docked. <br>The print is in good condition with wide margins as issued. Stains at corner margins and one chip to bottom left corner not affecting the image.<BR><br>The French artist Auguste Borget 1809-1877 exhibited often in the Paris Salon but he is best known for his drawings of China made into lithographs by Eugene Ciceri and published in 1942 in a book titled La Chine et les ChinoisChina and the Chinese. Bourget visited the country aboard the ship "Psyche" to Canton and the surrounding regions in 1838 and 1839 as part of a world tour and found it to be one of his favorites. This print evidences his love of the country and its culture.<br/><br/> Goupil & Vibert unknown books
295963Paris: Goupil & Vibert. Tinted lithograph. Sheet measures 15" x 21 5/8". Top image measures 6 3/4" x 11 1/2". Bottom image measures 8" x 11 1/4".<br/><br/> An interior from Macao and a vista of Hong Kong are included together.<br>The top image features the interior view of the Great Temple of Macao of which Borget writes "It is so difficult to describe Chinese objects in European language that I have not yet dared to speak to you of the great temple of Macao - the greatest marvel which I have yet seen. Almost daily I visit this temple - the Chinese name of which Neang-ma-ko signifies the Old Temple of the Lady." The temple is known in the present-day as A-Ma Temple from which the name Macao is thought to be derived". In his writings Borget vividly describes the architectural details of the temple as visible in the image. <BR>The bottom image depicts an ornate tomb with a small village visible in the background. The village sits on "a neck of land" separating the Hong Kong bay from the Kowloon bay both of which can be seen in Borget's drawing. The bays are surrounded by lush vegetation rolling hills and the mountains of Hong Kong in the distance.<br><br>The print is in good condition with wide margins as issued. Chips and tears to the margins stains upper right and left not affecting the image.<BR><br>The French artist Auguste Borget 1809-1877 exhibited often in the Paris Salon but he is best known for his drawings of China made into lithographs by Eugene Ciceri and published in 1942. Bourget visited the country as part of a world tour and found it to be one of his favorites. He traveled aboard the ship "Psyche" to Canton and the surrounding regions in 1838 and 1839. Hard to find.<br/><br/> Goupil & Vibert unknown books
295983Paris: Goupil & Vibert. Tinted lithograph. Sheet measures 15" x 21 5/8". Image measures 16" x 10".<br/> <br/> This lovely drawing depicts a Chinese boat anchored in the Hong-Shang river with smaller boats surrounding - presumably for trade. In the background are more small boats lining the river bank traditional buildings standing behind a series of walls and in the distance a tall pagoda sits at the top of a hill. On September 9 1838 the artist described the scene; "At last day broke as we cast anchor before the Custom House of Hong-Shang . and boats began to arrive in great numbers. By and bye many pushed off from the shore and so great was the movement in the part of the river where we were stationed that I took it for the market-place of the city which stretches itself on both sides of the river. The most important part situated on the left bank is built on a hill crowned by a fine tall pagoda."<br> The print is in good condition with wide margins as issued. Minor foxing and stains. Very minor wear to margins not affecting the image.<BR> <br> The French artist Auguste Borget 1809-1877 exhibited often in the Paris Salon but he is best known for his drawings of China made into lithographics by Eugene Ciceri and published in 1842 in a book titled Chine et les Chinoise China and the Chinese. Bourget visited the region between 1838 and 1839 as part of a world tour aboard the ship "Psyche" and found it to be one of his favorites. This print evidences his love of the country and its culture.<br/> <br/> Goupil & Vibert unknown