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02-1110E. Sansot 1907. Lithograph. 166 x 116 mm. Signed in the stone. One of the 25 impressions on Japan for the deluxe edition of Les Gueules Noires by E. Morel. Crauzat 276. E. Sansot, 1907. unknown
02-1111E. Sansot 1907. Lithograph. 168 x 116 mm. Signed in the stone. One of the 25 impressions on Japan for the deluxe edition of Les Gueules Noires by E. Morel. Crauzat 274. E. Sansot, 1907. unknown
188588817Paris: Au cabaret Le Chat noir 1885. Fine. Au cabaret Le Chat noir Paris 14 février 1885 31 x 45 cm en feuillets First edition one of the rare copies printed on laid paper. This 4-page issue features a comic strip by Steinlen: ""La mauvaise aventure de Maigriou."" Includes literary contributions by Charles Cros Pour en avoir le coeur net Charles Chincholle Les jours dabsinthe George Auriol La saint Charlemagne François Coppée Lesclave ivre . A well-preserved copy. Le Chat Noir was a weekly magazine founded by Rodolphe Salis and Emile Goudeau published from 1882 to 1897 with the aim of promoting the famed cabaret of the same name of which it served as a living memory. It featured the texts performed during the shows. The publication also stands as a significant literary and artistic testimony of the late 19th century centered on the bohemian world and the vibrant cultural scene of Paris at the time. Au cabaret Le Chat noir unknown
189577940Paris: Librairie Gueteville 1895. Fine. Librairie Gueteville Paris 1895 12.50 x 19.50 cm relié First edition illustrated with a cover and drawings by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen. Bradel binding in half red shagreen smooth spine date in gilt at foot pebbled paper boards covers illustrated by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen and spine preserved in one piece. Handsome copy despite a small restoration to the upper corner of page 93 a slight lack at foot of the second cover of the illustrated wrapper. Librairie Gueteville hardcover
1974100141636Cerf 1974. Bon état emboîtages un peu frottés intérieurs propres. in8. 1974. relié emboitage. 4 volumes. Cerf unknown
1912907135New York: Brentano 1912 Twenty Four Cartoons Tipped In At All Four Corners All In Great Condition. The Text Block Is Still Very Solid And Clean. Illustrated Buckram Covered Boards With The Street Accordion Player And The Lady Collecting Monies. Very Little Wear And Tear On The Boards However The Spine Is Not Attached To The Front Board And The Rear Spine Edge Has A 4" Split. It Is Repairable. Oversized Book So May Require Extra Shipping Dependent Upon Destination. Brentano hardcover
1911500031566London: Chatto & Windus 1911. First Edition. . Hardcover. Fair. Folio 12pp 24 full page plates. Uncommon. No spine front board detached <br/> <br/> Chatto & Windus hardcover
189030948Paris: Marpon & Flammarion 1890. Fine. Marpon & Flammarion Paris s. d. 1890 11.50 x 18 cm relié First edition on ordinary paper with only 10 deluxe copies printed on Holland paper. Contemporary half-green shagreen binding spine with 5 raised bands covers and spine preserved at front of volume front cover illustrated in colors by Steinlen. Our copy is enhanced with an autograph visiting card by the author mounted on stub on the half-title page. Minor surface wear to headcaps otherwise handsome copy. Marpon & Flammarion hardcover
188681940Paris: Au cabaret Le Chat noir 1886. Fine. Au cabaret Le Chat noir Paris 1886 31 x 45 cm en feuillets First edition one of the rare copies printed on laid paper. The issue consists of 4 pages and is illustrated with a comic strip by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen ""La rose"". Literary contributions by Charles Cros ""Un drame interastral"" Caran d'Ache ""Carnet de la semaine"" Albert Tinchant ""Philanthropie"". Handsome copy. Le Chat noir is a weekly magazine created by Rodolphe Salis and Emile Goudeau published from 1882 to 1897 with the aim of promoting the famous cabaret of the same name of which it considered itself the memory. It published texts recited during the shows. It is moreover an important literary and artistic testimony of the late nineteenth century around the bohemia and the Parisian effervescence that was characteristic of it. Au cabaret Le Chat noir unknown
B172505-1Paris Éditions La Guerre 1916. 8pp. Oblong folio. Dec. wraps. Large-format program for the event with introduction by Jean Richepin and dramatic allegorical front cover composition lithographically printed in brown by Steinlen. Paris (Éditions La Guerre), 1916. paperback
02-1112E. Sansot 1907. Lithograph. 166 x 116 mm. Signed in the stone. One of the 25 impressions on Japan for the deluxe edition of Les Gueules Noires by E. Morel. Crauzat 277. E. Sansot, 1907. unknown
02-1113E. Sansot 1907. Lithograph. 168 x 122 mm. Signed in the stone. One of the 25 impressions on Japan for the deluxe edition of Les Gueules Noires by E. Morel. Crauzat 277. E. Sansot, 1907. unknown
1928010822Amsterdam: Verlag P. A. Hemerijck A. T. Kleerekoper 1928. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Folio. 14 pages of text followed by 24 mounted plates about half of which are in color. Minor staining to edge of final few mounting pages not affecting the plates. Moderate browning to text pages and minor chipping to a few pages. Original portfolio case is heavily stained at the fore-edge with minor to moderate shelfwear remaining intact and attractive. Limited to 500 printed of which this is numbered 047. Verlag P. A. Hemerijck (A. T. Kleerekoper) Hardcover
1911034930London: Chatto & Windus 1911. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Elephant Folio - over 15 - 23" tall. Steinlen. Good. Spine joint split to upper board. 'With a critical introduction and descriptive notes'. <br/> <br/> Chatto & Windus hardcover
02-11971900. Color lithograph. 250 x 185 mm. Reduced size version. Crauzat 507. 1900. unknown
189723234Paris: Gil Blas 1897. Stiff Wraps. Illustrated stiff wrappers. Very good. Steinlen Theophile. Steinlen's illustrations 25.5 x 22.5 cm. All are covers for "Gil Blas" the popular French journal for which Steinlen produced a host of illustrations. All the issues were cut to remove the top portion noting the publisher and the lead title the latter cut and pasted below the illustration. One cover presents Steinlen's noted love and enthusiastic illustrations of cats. The issue title by Alphonse Allais journalist and humorist translates "Against Dogs." All the magazine covers matted to stiff dark green stock. Some of the covers have a hook at rear for hanging. Slight creasing to a few covers. A unique archive of Steinlen's efforts for Gil Blas. Gil Blas unknown
19116429612 pages followed by 24 plates including some in colour with a critical introduction and descriptive notes unsigned Published by Chatto & Windus hardcover
1901780R29Paris: Sevin et Rey 1901. Cloth. Very Good. 8" by 6". Theophile Steinlen. A beautiful collection of the artworks of Theophile Steinlen in colour. Theophile Steinlen 1859-1923 was a French Art Nouveau painter. He depicted Montmartre often as well as his daughter Collette; he also did poster art for cabaret owner Aristide Bruant.Illustrated with one hundred marvellous examples of the artist's work in colour.With a foreword by Camille de Saint Croix.The H. Piazza et cie. edition of this work. In a full cloth binding. Externally a trifle worn with marks to the spine and ink stains to the front board as well as some wear to the extremities and head and tail of the spine. Internally firmly bound. Pages are a touch age-toned but otherwise clean. Very Good Sevin et Rey hardcover
19001381584Paris: Édouard Pelletan 1900. Limited Edition #79/127. Softcover. Quarto xv 28 pages. In Good minus condition. Bound in publisher's tan illustrated covers. Heavy tearing and chipping to spine. Rubbing to edges and corners of covers. Heavy age toning and moderate staining to covers. Textblock completely detached from covers. Rear two gatherings detached from textblock. Previous owner's signature and penciling to front free endpaper. Light penciling to rear free endpaper. Mild age toning with scattered foxing and staining throughout textblock. DH Consignment. Shelved Case 11. 1381584. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Édouard Pelletan unknown
19172802931917. unbound. very good. 1 page on personal stationery 6.25 x 4.5 inches no date circa 1917 signed "Steinlen" untranslated but apparently sending good wishes to the recipient. Several surface creases; very good- condition. Also included: a scarce 1917 edition of the "Exposition Steinlen" -- a retrospect of the artist's work that was offered for sale in war-torn France during World War I. Very good- condition.<br/> <br/> Swiss-born French Art Nouveau painter and print maker.<br/> <br/> unknown
1901144556Paris: Piazza/Sevin et Rey 1901. paperback. very good. 100 black & white illustrations. Tall 12mo original printed wrappers illustrated on both sides and spine in color wrappers are lightly foxed and discolored at edges; one small stain at top center. Unopened pages. Paris: Edition H. Piazza/Sevin et Rey 1901. Text in French. Very good .<br/> <br/> Despite the title none of the 100 illustrations are printed in color.<br/> <br/> Piazza/Sevin et Rey unknown
02-1103ca. 1915. Lithograph. 29 x 47 cm. Marginal tear. Signed in the stone. ca. 1915. unknown
19161346500Paris 1916. Original 1916 WWI benefit poster for the 1916 tri-annual exposition of French Art in Paris. Features art by Steinlen and measures 39 1/8in x 51 1/8in<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> Poster currently sealed behind plastic; creasing wrinkling edge-wear and evidence of minor water damage to upper left corner. Shipping flat will likely be expensive--and risky--so plan on removing poster from plastic and shipping folded or rolled in sturdy tube unless buyer has specific shipping preferences. CX Consignment. Shelved in Rockville 1107. 1346500. Special Collections. unknown
190727750Paris: Bibliothèque Internationale d'Édition E. Sansot & Cie 1907. First Trade Edition. Quarto 24.5cm.; original grey pictorial wrappers; 207pp.; frontispiece & 14 tissue guarded plates; numerous text illus. throughout. Wrappers a bit worn especially at spine edges; preliminaries foxed else Very Good and sound overall. <br /> <br /> Bleak collection of stories following in the footsteps of Zola's naturalistic novel Germinal. Mostly set in the mines of northern France; beautifully albeit lugubriously illustrated by the Art Nouveau painter and printmaker Théophile Steinlen. CRAUZAT 639. Bibliothèque Internationale d'Édition, E. Sansot & Cie unknown
191196228Chatto & Windus 1911. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket. Covers rebound. Chatto & Windus hardcover