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184279090Chez Hetzel et Paulin | à Paris 1842 | 17.70 x 27 cm | 2 volumes reliés
184286562Chez Hetzel et Paulin | à Paris 1842 | 18 x 27 cm | 2 volumes reliés
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185270909Paris: Chez MM. Marescq et Compagnie; Chez Gustave Havard 1852. Leather Bound. 218; 60; 48; 48pp. Odd volume Quarto 31 cm 3/4 light brown leather with rust-colored cloth over boards. Marbled endpapers. Extremities rubbed. Leather mottled and chipped. Pages lightly foxed. Title on spine: "Alfred de Musset. Voyage ou il vous plaira." Text in French. "Scènes de la vie privée et publique des animaux" is an elaborate satire which pokes fun at contemporary public figures social mores and the political events of the day.<br /> <br /> Prolific French illustrator and caricaturist Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard 1803-1847 published under the pseudonym of Grandville. He was known for his series of satiric lithographs including "Les Métamorphoses du jour" and the "Voyage pour l'éternité." From 1830 until 1835 he was one of the main contributors to "La Caricature" and "Le Charivari." Later he moved from litography to wood-engraving. Chez MM. Marescq et Compagnie; Chez Gustave Havard unknown
184247346Paris.: J. Hetzel et Paulin Editeurs. 1842. Original publisher's maroon morocco boards ruled in blind with matching gilt vignettes to front and rear boards and spines titles gilt to spines cream moiré endpapers two original part wrappers retained a.e.g. 2 vols. Large 8vo. 270 x 194 mm. Each vol. with half-title title and frontispiece and a total of 199 hors-texte monochrome plates as well as numerous monochrome vignettes all engraved by Brevière after Grandville. The first edition of Grandville's anthropomorphic masterpiece in the deluxe publisher's binding.This exceptional copy bound in full maroon morocco features all of the plates in the first issue as per Carteret and the first issue of the binding incorporating the special tools after Grandville's designs but without the additional decorative tools to the corners of the central panels of the front boards. The legend 'Badigeonographie générale des murailles de la France et de l'étranger' to the frontispiece later removed by the censor is present and four of the original yellow paper part wrappers the two volumes were issued in 100 parts are retained. Grandville's inspirational illustrations were engraved on wood by Brévière coted by Ray as 'the one craftsman whose renderings of his work Grandville refused to criticize'.The twenty-nine tales by various authors of the Scènes de la Vie Privée et Publique des Animaux are accompanied by J. J. Grandville's wonderful anthropomorphic illustrations. The tales themselves are by the foremost authors of the day with four by Honoré de Balzac Peines de Coeur d'une Chatte Anglaise Guide-Ane à l'Usage des Animaux qui Veulent Parvenir aux Honneurs Voyage d'un Lion d'Afrique à Paris and Les Amours de Deux Bêtes as well as tales by George Sand Voyage d'un Moineau à Paris Paul Bernard Les Animaux Médecins Charles Nodier Jules Janin Paul de Musset and so on. The majority of the stories and text is by P.-J. Stahl who wrote the Preface to the first volume. In contrast to all of the other plates the final plate in volume two depicts human figures - the authors themselves - as animals in the Jardin-des-Plantes in Paris regarded by spectating animals while being sketched by Grandville himself.'Through Grandville's animals Hetzel and his colleagues the authors offered a witty and telling commentary on contemporary politics and personalities. Bouchot described the result as the best satire on French manners during the middle of the century . Returning to the 'têtes-de-bêtes' of 'Les métamorphoses du jour' Grandville provided 323 illustrations about two-thirds of which are full-page plates . '. Ray.'Il a été exécuté pour les SCÈNES DES ANIMAUX des reliures et cartonnages artistiques qui sont parmi les plus beaux dans ce genre.' Carteret.Ray 194; SR / BF 63 / 64 / 65; Carteret III 552 - 559; Rebeyrat 289 / 190. J. Hetzel et Paulin, Editeurs. hardcover
18425577Paris: Hetzel et Paulin 1842. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 2 vols. Large 8vo. 270 x 194 mm. pp. iv 386 i vi; 390 vi. Each vol. with half-title title and frontispiece and a total of 199 hors-texte monochrome plates as well as numerous monochrome vignettes all engraved by Brevière after Grandville. Contents fresh and clean leather spines have perished board a little loose on volume 1. Brilliant anthropomorphic illustrations. <br/><br/> Hetzel et Paulin hardcover
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1844202476Paris: J. Hetzel Éditeur 1844. Mixed edition. Leather-backed boards. Bookplates edges rubbed good copies. Grandville. Two vols; uniform small 4tos 386 390pp; contemporary morocco-backed boards. The second volume is from the first edition; the first is a later printing. A nice set of Grandville's masterpiece lampooning contemporary politics and society via his animal-caricatures. The project was spearheaded by Hetzel using the pseudonym P.-J. Stahl who rallied several prominent writers to contribute texts to accompany Grandville's vignettes. The work appeared serially in its original form these volumes are from subsequent book-printings. Grandville executed no fewer than 323 illlustrations the majority being full-page plates. Carteret III 552-559. Gordon Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book 194. J. Hetzel, Éditeur unknown
18426797Paris: J. Hetzel 1842. 2 volumes. First edition. 201 engraved plates plus illustrations in text by Grandville engreved by his preferred engraver Brévière. 4to. bound by Plow of Boston Lincolnshire in half maroon morocco with marbled paper boards edges and endpapers spines decorated in gilt. Worn with repairs to upper joints but still good strong copies. Booklabel of James Lloyd and Plow binder’s tickets.Stahl was a pseudonym for the publisher Hetzel who edited texts by Balzac Jules Janin George Sand and others to go with Grandville’s superb engravings. It was seen as a great satire on French manners of the the middle nineteenth century Ray One Hundred Outstanding French Illustrated Books; Carteret p.552-9. J. Hetzel hardcover
18422475Paris: J. Hetzel Editeur 1842. Hardcover. Good. Stated Part 2 Green cloth embossed-design hardcover with gilt title lettering on spine. Some slight sun fading to spine and covers bumped corners. Binding is tight internals clean with no markings. Grandeviille his parents stage name is what he adopted for his work but his real name was Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard produced lithographs for this work using animals figures in caricatures of political figures of the era. Incredible work that must be seen. Good condition CIA J. Hetzel, Editeur hardcover
1842elala1627Paris: J.Hetzel Et Paulin 1842. 1842. 2 Volumes. large 8vo. pp. 4 p.l. 386 6; 2 p.l. 390 6. with half-titles. 201 wood-engraved plates incl 2 additional titles numerous head & tailpieces initials & vignettes by Brévière & others after designs by Grandville. contemporary half chagrin bit rubbed spines faded occasional light foxing first few leaves in each vol. more heavily affected. First Edition. "The moving force behind this book was its publisher P.-J. Hetzel who himself contributed many chapters under the pseudonym of P.-J. Stahl Through Grandvilles animals Hetzel and his colleagues offered a witty and telling commentary on contemporary politics and personalities. Bouchot described the result as the best satire on French manners during the middle of the century recalling "the anger to which it gave rise the outbursts of laughter it provoked and the lawsuits of which it ran the risk." These allusions pass largely unnoticed today but Grandvilles animals remain as amusing as ever thanks to the wit and verve of his compositions. The types and situations he depicts are indeed "of every period and every country." "The final plate shows the artist at the zoo of the Jardin des Plantes. He is sketching the visiting creatures who in turn are peering at cages containing Hetzel Balzac Jules Janin and other authors of the Scènes de la vie privée et publique des animaux. It should be noted that the engravings for this book are by Brévière the one craftsman whose renderings of his work Grandville refused to criticize." Ray Carteret III 553. Ray The Art Of The French Illustrated Book 1700 to 1914 194 citing incorrect number of plates. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Paris: J.Hetzel Et Paulin, 1842. Hardcover
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184286562à Paris: Chez Hetzel et Paulin 1842. Fine. Chez Hetzel et Paulin à Paris 1842 18 x 27 cm 2 volumes reliés First edition admirably illustrated with 201 hors-texte figures and 120 vignettes by Grandville. Hetzel's publisher's preface most often absent is here present before the prologue. Most copies begin directly with the prologue. 2 frontispieces. Contemporary half-navy shagreen bindings with corners. Spine with false flat raised bands with 4 compartments composed of thick and thin fillets one with fleuron mirror tooling on the raised bands gilt title. In a way not perceptible at first glance there exist small differences between the 2 volumes which were bound by the same binder but not at the same time: thus the typography of the title is noticeably different the compartment with the fleuron has no thick fillet framing. The volumes bear no volume numbering. We know that the 2 volumes did not appear at the same time and that the first volume appeared separately and that a second part a continuation was added afterwards. The binding seems to have followed the publication process. Traces of rubbing. Some pale foxing on well-white paper however foxing on the half-titles and the last page of the table of contents. Handsome copy. This famous publication needs no introduction a satire of contemporary Parisian society of the Second Empire whose enterprise is due to Hetzel who under the pseudonym of Stahl signed several texts and commissioned texts from the most famous pens of the time: Balzac Musset Sand La Bedollière. The last chapter recounts the imprisonment of the different writers whom one can see in locations at the Jardin des plantes where we see Grandville from behind drawing them. One of Grandville's great works of imagination full of verve and fantasy. Chez Hetzel et Paulin hardcover
184279090à Paris: Chez Hetzel et Paulin 1842. Fine. Chez Hetzel et Paulin à Paris 1842 17.70 x 27 cm 2 volumes reliés First edition admirably illustrated with 201 plates and 120 vignettes by Grandville. This first volume correctly has the first third of the work printed on tinted paper while the rest is on white paper a characteristic of the first printing; most copies are from a second printing as the leaves are also white like the rest of the work. Moreover Hetzel's publisher's preface usually absent is present here before the prologue. Most copies begin directly with the prologue. The frontispiece of volume 1 has been placed facing p. 32 the engraved half-title entitled Scène de moeurs serving as frontispiece; this half-title is often absent from most copies. The frontispiece and engraved title of volume 2 as well as an engraved half-title also entitled 2e partie have been preserved without the title page of the second volume which has not been bound in this copy. These 2 half-titles in the first volume Scène de moeurs in the second volume 2e partie are very often absent from copies. Near-contemporary half red shagreen bindings with corners. Spines with raised bands with 3 decorated compartments gilt title and volume number. Separation fillets on boards. Combed edges echoing the pattern of the endpapers. Signs of rubbing. On the upper board of volume 1 a 2 cm area exposing the cardboard. Superb freshness of the paper completely free from foxing. Handsome copy. This famous publication needs no introduction a satire of contemporary Parisian society under the Second Empire an enterprise due to Hetzel who under the pseudonym Stahl signed several texts and commissioned texts from the most famous writers of the time: Balzac Musset Sand La Bedollière. The last chapter recounts the imprisonment of the various writers who can be seen in enclosures at the Jardin des plantes where we see Grandville from behind drawing them. One of Grandville's great works of imagination full of verve and fantasy. Chez Hetzel et Paulin hardcover
1842584Reliure demi-chagrin rouge à grands coins. Dos à 4 nerfs ornés de fleurons dorés. Plats et gardes marbrés. Intérieur avec rousseurs éparses. L'illustration de Grandville comprend 201 compositions hors - texte , dont 2 frontispices, et de nombreuses vignettes gravées sur bois dans le texte. Reliure signée C. Questiau.
R200103199Marescq et Cie. Non daté. In-4. Broché. A relier, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Rousseurs. 218 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc,dans et hors texte. Légers manques sur de nombreuses pages, altérant la lecture. Plats et quelques pages désolidarisés.Contreplats jaspés. Quelques pliures. Dos manquant. Vendu en l'état.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
1855371Gérard Jean-Ignace-Isidore 1803 – 1847 Grandville. <i>Scènes de la Vie Privée et Publique des Animaux Vignettes par Grandville. Études de Mœurs Contemporaines par MM. Balzac George Sand Charles Nodier Stahl J. Janin P. Bernard E. de La Bédollierre L. Baude Ed. Lemoine Etc. </i>Paris : Maresq et Compagnie Éditeurs 5 rue du Pont-du-Lodi 5 ; Gustave Havard Librarie 15 rue Guénégaud 15 1855. Imprimerie Simon Bacon et Comp. ii; frontispiece ; 218 pages ; table de matières. 31.5 cm x 22 cm. Carteret III : 552. A clean tight and bright copy bound in half burgundy morocco over marbled boards. Edgewear to covers. Interior bright and fresh. Maresq et Compagnie, Éditeurs, 5, rue du Pont-du-Lodi hardcover books
1856120374Paris : Marescq et Compagnie - Gustave Havard 1856. 305x220mm. planches en n/b texte sur deux colonnes reliure demi-basane avec titre auteur et filets dors au dos plats marbr. Dorures au dos passes cuir frott par endroits dchirure de 6cm en queue du mors suprieur reliure reste solide. Ex-libris : Manfred Gsteiger. Exemplaire sans rousseurs. 852 Marescq et Compagnie - Gustave Havard unknown
1842105940Paris : J. Hetzel et Paulin 1842. 270x195mm. frontispice - 386 pages - 3 ff. frontispice - 390 pages - 3 ff. 201 planches n/b graves sur sur bois 100 illustrations n/b in texte reliure pleine demi-basane verte avec auteur titre tomaison date et ornementations dors au dos. Encadrement et ornementation dors sur les deux plats. Garde papier marbr. Grande marge. Hormis dos insol belle reliure. Bel exemplaire. 3570 J. Hetzel et Paulin unknown