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51-3362Paris: 1918. Als.- Henri DUVERNOIS 1875-1937 écrivain et scénariste. Lettre adressée le 12 décembre 1918 avec son enveloppe dans laquelle il lui demande un dessin destiné aux infirmiers de l'hôpital militaire. 1pp. In-8Correspondance adressée au célèbre peintre graveur illustrateur affichiste et sculpteur Théophile-Alexandre STEINLEN Lausanne 1859-1923. Paris: 1918. unknown
16119Hardcover. Very Good. Nice clean copy with a tight binding. Dust jacket protected by clear plastic. Previous owner's label inside front cover. hardcover
196353666New York: Charles E. Slatkin Galleries. As New. 1963. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - 139 works catalogued and illustrated. -- with a bonus offer-- . Charles E. Slatkin Galleries paperback
188588583Paris: Au cabaret Le Chat noir 1885. Fine. Au cabaret Le Chat noir Paris 1er août 1885 31 x 45 cm en feuillets First edition one of the rare copies printed on laid paper. This issue comprises 4 pages and features an illustration by Steinlen: ""Coqs et poule"". Literary contributions by Alphonse Allais with ""Le pauvre bougre et le bon génie"" dedicated to Henry Somm François Villon with the poem ""Rondel"" George Auriol with ""Au diable vert"" dedicated to Steinlen Rodolphe Salis. A handsome copy. Le Chat noir was a weekly review founded by Rodolphe Salis and Emile Goudeau published from 1882 to 1897 created to promote the famous cabaret of the same name and to serve as its memory. It published the texts performed during the shows. More broadly it constitutes a major literary and artistic record of the late 19th century centered on bohemian life and the unique creative fervor of Paris at the time. Au cabaret Le Chat noir unknown
189486064Paris: Flammarion 1894. Fine. Flammarion Paris s. d. 1894 12 x 19 cm relié First edition one of 10 numbered copies on Japan paper the only deluxe copies. Bound in full mustard yellow morocco spine very slightly faded with four raised bands underlined with black fillets green morocco doublure yellow moiré silk endpapers following endpapers of marbled paper original wrappers and spine preserved bookplate pasted on one pastedown all edges gilt elegant contemporary binding signed Cretté. Small glue stains on the page opposite the bookplate. Cover illustrated with a drawing by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen. Handsome copy perfectly bound in morocco doublure by Georges Cretté. Flammarion hardcover
188683276Paris: 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. This issue consists of 4 pages and is illustrated with a comic strip by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen ""Actualité brûlante"". Literary contributions by Francisque Sarcey ""Chronique du bon sens"" Jean Richepin ""Le chat noir"" Abel Hamel ""Qui a bu ne peut plus boire"" Georges Courteline ""Madame Dieu-nous-voit"". Le Chat noir is a weekly review created by Rodolphe Salis and Emile Goudeau published from 1882 to 1897 with the aim of promoting the famous cabaret of the same name serving as its memory. It published texts recited during the performances. It constitutes moreover an important literary and artistic testimony of the end of the 19th century centered around bohemian life and the Parisian effervescence that characterized it. Au cabaret Le Chat noir unknown
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
18945215<p>Five small folio volumes. Contemporary half cloth over marbled paper-covered boards; three volumes disbound with covers still present. <i>Le Rire</i> was a successful French humor magazine published from October 1894 through the 1950s. Black and white and color illustrations copiously throughout. Artists who contributed to Le Rire include: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Théophile Steinlen Georges Goursat Hermann-Paul Juan Gris Georges Meunier Lucien Metivet Jean-Louis Forain Adolphe Willette Albert Guillaume Jules Grandjouan Abel Faivre and many others. Boards rubbed and scuffed board edges heavily abraded spine ends and corners bumped. Text blocks shaken with some sporadic gatherings and leaves loose leaves toned multiple places over-opened. Hinges in two volumes cracked. Large tear on page 7-8 of No. 49 in the first volume. Fifth volume with front cover detached. Backstrips separating on second and fifth volumes. </p><p>First volume: Nos. 1-50 1894-1895. Second volume: No. 51-100 1895-1896. Third volume: Nos. 209-260 1898-1899. Fourth volume: Nos. 261-312 with <i>Numero Special hors Serie </i>1899-1900. Fifth volume: Nos. 313-364 1900-1901. 2 vol: 9 1/2 x 12 inches // 3 vol: 9 1/2 x 13 inches</p> hardcover
51-3360Paris: 1904. Als.Jean AJALBERT 1863-1947 critique d'art avocat et écrivain. Lettre adressée le 13 janvier 1904 à propos des illustrations faites par Steinlen pour son "Bals et Guinguettes". 1pp.1/3 in-8. Avec enveloppe au timbre découpé mais avec le cachet de cire d'Ajalbert à son chiffre.Correspondance adressée au célèbre peintre graveur illustrateur affichiste et sculpteur Théophile-Alexandre STEINLEN Lausanne 1859-1923. Paris: 1904. unknown
18-7765Montreuil France: Centre des Expositions 1987. 8vo. 191 pp. Oblong. Very Good. Soft Cover. Illustrated paper wraps. Minor shelf wear and crease at bottom right corner. Color and B&W plates throughout. From the library of Pasquale Iannetti as indicated by stamp and library card on end papers. Text in French. Montreuil, France: Centre des Expositions, 1987. paperback
64059Eds l'Harmattan - Les Introuvables 1997 In-8 22 cm 284pp. illustr. Nb-0267 unknown
51-3363Paris: 1918. Als.-Henri LAGRANGE 1893-1915 journaliste. Lettre à l'en-tête du Service des Beaux-Arts de Paris adressée le 9 mai 1908 en remerciement de l'exposition au Petit Palais 1pp. in-8 avec enveloppe.Correspondance adressée au célèbre peintre graveur illustrateur affichiste et sculpteur Théophile-Alexandre STEINLEN Lausanne 1859-1923. Paris: 1918. unknown
51-3367Paris: 1902. Als.Georges LECOMTE 1867-1958 romancier adressée le 11 novembre 1902 à Marcel Delas directeur des Maîtres Artistes à propos de Steinlen 1pp. in-12Correspondance adressée au célèbre peintre graveur illustrateur affichiste et sculpteur Théophile-Alexandre STEINLEN Lausanne 1859-1923. Paris: 1902. unknown
51-3368Paris: 1884. Als. Marcel LEGAY 1851-1915 chansonnier et compositeur. Lettre du 1er juillet 1884 lui demandant une dédicace. 1pp. In-4.Correspondance adressée au célèbre peintre graveur illustrateur affichiste et sculpteur Théophile-Alexandre STEINLEN Lausanne 1859-1923. Paris: 1884. unknown
191479124Paris: E. Rey 1914. Fine. E. Rey Paris 1914 15.50 x 20 cm broché First edition on ordinary paper. Spine lightly sunned otherwise handsome copy. Work illustrated with 174 drawings by Steinlen. Rare signed autograph inscription by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen. E. Rey unknown
51-3369Paris: 1907. Als. 2 letters. 7pp. Eugène MONFORT 1877-1936 écrivain. Deux lettres adressées à Steinlen dont une datée du 30 août 1907 dans laquelle il ne s'explique pas les manques de rapport et la non-illustration de son livre sur Montmartre. 7pp. In-8.Correspondance adressée au célèbre peintre graveur illustrateur affichiste et sculpteur Théophile-Alexandre STEINLEN Lausanne 1859-1923. Paris: 1907 unknown
51-3372Paris: 1905. 2 Als with envelope. Maurice MONTEGUT 1855-1911 écrivain. Deux lettres adressées en décembre 1903 concernant des expositions remarquables du peintre et des demandes d'illustration. Avec enveloppe.Correspondance adressée au célèbre peintre graveur illustrateur affichiste et sculpteur Théophile-Alexandre STEINLEN Lausanne 1859-1923. Paris: 1905. unknown
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
189584795Paris: Librairie Gueteville 1895. Fine. Librairie Gueteville Paris 1895 12.50 x 19.50 cm broché First edition illustrated with a cover and drawings by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen. Spine cracked at head and foot. Autograph inscription dated and signed by Paul Chambot with the additional signature of Ambroise Girier to A. Patay. Librairie Gueteville 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
51-3370Paris: 1907. Als. Edouard PELLETAN 1854-1912 éditeur. Lettre à l'en-tête de sa maison d'édition adressée le 21 septembre 1908 à propos d'un éventuel choix de dessins pour le Salon d'Automne 1pp. in-4. Correspondance adressée au célèbre peintre graveur illustrateur affichiste et sculpteur Théophile-Alexandre STEINLEN Lausanne 1859-1923. Paris: 1907 unknown
19101720Paris: Edouard Pelletan 1910. Limited Edition. Near fine. Théophile Steinlen. 4to; 10 1/8 x7 3/4 inches 258 x 197 mm; half-title limitation title with publisher's device 366 pp including a glossary of slang Glossaire argotique 1 8 advertisements printed in black and red with additional colors for title page. 252 illustrations from works by Théophile Steinlen engraved by Ducourtioux. Full red morocco binding by Vautrin gilt stamped in dentelle; gilt fillets on covers raised bands with gilt titles and decorations in compartments wide gilt dentelles marbled endpapers t.e.g.; original paper boards bound in; minimal rubbing on bottom corners and edges internally clean and bright with a very faint water mark on bottom right corner not affecting texts or images firmly bound. <br /> Copy 218 of 340 numbered and signed by E. Pelletan on limitation page one of 267 copies on Marais Mills hand-made paper. <br /> <br /> Carteret IV 341; Crauzat 643. A very beautiful work by Jean Richepin 1849 - 1926 superbly illustrated by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen 1859-1923 in an elegant contemporary binding.<br /> Richepin was virtually unknown until the publication in 1876 of this volume of verse entitled La Chanson des Gueux a declaration of war against the bourgeoisie. Richepin's outspokenness resulted in his being imprisoned and fined for "outrage to morals." The collection was republished without the contentious pieces which were published separately in Brussels in 1881. The book is divided into several parts: 1°/ Beggars of the Fields; 2°/ Beggars of Paris; 3°/ We Other Beggars; Epilogue: The End of the Beggars. A slang glossary concludes the work. <br /> <br /> For this 1910 edition the illustrations were entrusted to the Swiss-born Steinlen who was politically engaged and often collaborated with anarchist and socialist press. "You will find Steinlen at the entrance to the construction site at the workshop door at the factory exit; he is everywhere where people gather on days of celebration riot or strike. . He succeeds in establishing the link which unites simple hearts in showing the intimate cohesion of the group of the theory of the collection; no one possesses to the same degree as Steinlen the gift and the power to make the shiver of a common anguish run through an assembly Roger Marx preface to "L'Oeuvre gravé et lithographié de Steinlen" Paris Société de Propagation des Livres d'Art 1913. Edouard Pelletan unknown
84868Couverture rigide. Bon/1909. in-8. Paris 1909 in-8 256pp broché Très bel exemplaire magnifiquement illustré de bois par Steinlen! unknown
1901114141Paris : Sevin et Rey 1901. 195x135mm. VIII - 100 planches en n/b demi-percaline. Auteur et titre dors au dos. Reli au dbut de lÕouvrage: Exposition dÕOuvrages Peints Dessins ou Gravs par Th.-A. Steinlen. Prface par Anatole France. Lausanne 1913 Librairie Gnrale du Grand-Pont Jean Biedermann diteur 11 ff. non pagin illustr de 3 hors texte et 4 illustrations in texte. 567 Sevin et Rey unknown
387900-WF12Amsterdam : Letteren en Kunst z.j. Hardcover. Good. Halflinnen bandillustraties in z/w f met steunkleuren ongepagineerd 4to.; Slijtage randen en hopekjes kaft; boekblok gebroken; gebruikssporen. Toch nog wel een goed exemplaar. Amsterdam : Letteren en Kunst hardcover