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- Gil Blas, Paris 1891-1894, 27,5x40,5cm, 2 volumes reliés. - First edition. Contemporary half dark red shagreen, spine in six compartments with gilt fleurons (scratched, corners bumped), marbled paper endpapers and pastedowns. Each issue of eight pages has a large color illustration on the first and last pages (a song with musical notation). Contributions by Paul Adam, Jules Barbey D'Aurevilly, Stéphane Mallarmé, Alphonse Allais, Paul Arène, Baudelaire, Jules Bois, Georges Clémenceau, Courteline, Alphonse Daudet, Lucien Descaves, Gyp, Maurice Leblanc, Jean Lorrain, Guy de Maupassant, René Maizeroy, Catulle Mendès, Edgar Quinet, Jules Renard, Jean Richepin, Albert Samain, Marcel Schwob, Paul Verlaine, Emile Zola, and others. Illustrated by Steinlen, Balluriau, Caruchet, Chéret, Gerbault, Gottlob, Guillaume, Louis Legrand, and so on. A rare and attractive tête de collection. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Edition originale. Reliures en demi chagrin cerise, dos à cinq nerfs ornés de fleurons dorés, épidermures, coins émoussés, contregardes et gardes de papier à la cuve, reliures de l'époque.Chaque numéro de 8 pages comporte une grande illustration en couleurs sur la première page et sur la dernière page (chanson avec musique notée). Contributions de Paul Adam, Jules Barbey D'Aurevilly, Stéphane Mallarmé, Alphonse Allais, Paul Arène, Baudelaire, Jules Bois, Georges Clémenceau, Courteline, Alphonse Daudet, Lucien Descaves, Gyp, Maurice Leblanc, Jean Lorrain, Guy de Maupassant, René Maizeroy, Catulle Mendès, Edgar Quinet, Jules Renard, Jean Richepin, Albert Samain, Marcel Schwob, Paul Verlaine, Emile Zola... Journal illustré par Steinlen, Balluriau, Caruchet, Chéret, Gerbault, Gottlob, Guillaume, Louis Legrand etc. Rare et belle tête de collection.
174048529Amsterdam, Leiden, La haye, utrecht, P. brunel, R. Wetstein etc., 1740. Folio. Bound in 8 uniform contemp. hcalf. raised bands, gilt spines, titlelabel in leather with gilt lettering. Marbled covers. One cover with some scratches. Otherwise fine, spines only slightly rubbed. Engraved frontispiece. Small stamp at foot of titlepages ""Holstein=Holsteinborg"". Internally fine.
170661320Leipzig, Thomas Fritschen, 1706. 4to. In contemporary full vellum with yapp edges and gilt lettering to spine. All edges coloured in red. Light wear to extremities. Ex-libris (Carl Juel, Danish statesman and owner of Valdemar's Castle) pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Two-line note in contemporary hand to front free end-paper. First 5 leaves evenly browned. A very nice and clean copy. (14), 786 pp. + frontispiece depicting Sophia Electress of Hanover, Hereditary Princess of England, mother of George I.
Amsterdam, Leiden, La haye, utrecht, P. brunel, R. Wetstein etc., 1740. Folio. Bound in 8 uniform contemp. hcalf. raised bands, gilt spines, titlelabel in leather with gilt lettering. Marbled covers. One cover with some scratches. Otherwise fine, spines only slightly rubbed. Engraved frontispiece. Small stamp at foot of titlepages ""Holstein=Holsteinborg"". Internally fine.
1970211349Wien, Tempsky u. Springer, 1880-1970. M. graph. Darst., Taf. u. Abb. Hlwdbde. bzw. OBr. meist m. Bibl.-St. Sehr vereinzelt m. Bleistiftanstreich. Schnitt teilw. beschmutzt od. fleckig. Bd. 15 abweichend Hldr. Rücken geklebt. Stark berieben u. bestoßen. Bd. 32 sind Taf. braunfl. Bd. 39 fehlt TI u. letzte Lage wasserfl.
1920211205Braunschweig u. Berlin, Vieweg & Sohn u. Akad.-Vlg. 1920-77. Geb. u. in Heften. Teils etwas berieben u. angestaubt. Teils m. St. u. Sign. Fehlt: Bd. 55 H. 1.
ORD-7888Recueil politique, religieux, philosophique et littéraire. Montpellier. Tournel. 1831 - 1834. Gérants Chambon puis Garnier. Collection complète. 12 tomes en 12 volumes.in-8 (133 x 207mm) dos lisses parchemin écru, pièces de titre maroquin rose ou rouge, plats jaunes mouchetés soit de brun soit de rose, tranches jaunes, 420, 420, 416, 328, 420, 424, 420, 420 et XX + XX (tables des matières des tomes 1 à 8, 416, 416, 436 et 448 et XX pages (tables 9 à 12).(Le tome 1er porte la mention de 2°édition). Outre leur discours politique, les Mélanges consacrent de nombreux articles aux événements de la région. Petits défauts mais bel exemplaire. Très rare complet.
1st edition. Originally bound into 2 large volumes; Lacks outer bindings, original period internal sewn binding in tact. Folio, 840 pages (8 pages each issue. Complete for 1866 and first half of 1867. English with occasional Hebrew. The Jewish Chronicle, Founded in 1841, it is the oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world. It was initially under the editorship of D. Meldola and M. Angel. On Oct 18, 1844, to the editorship of Joseph Mitchell, it took the title of "The Jewish Chronicle (New Series) and Working Man's Friend"; it appeared only fortnightly till July 9, 1847, when it became a weekly; from Aug. 18, 1854, it was edited by M. H. Bresslau, who changed the title to "The Jewish Chronicle and Hebrew Observer. " From Jan. 12, 1855, A. Benisch assumed the editorship, which he retained till April 2, 1869, when Michael Henry took charge of the paper until his death (JE, 1905) . This run from the final 2 years of the American Civil War, includes numerous ads and announcements from the period, indicating deaths, weddings, and celebrations of all kinds, from across the UK, the British Empire, English Speaking Jewry and, indeed, the entire world. Anniversary dinners and events often list participants, which sometimes read like whos whos of Anglo-jewry of the period, and at other times mention names from the far reaches of the British Empire. Too many various reports, letters, discussions, and ads to describe, SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Great Britain -- Newspapers. First and final leaves show exposure wear, as expected, with a bit of loss along the outer margin of the first leaf (of issue 472) , and the final leaf (of issue 576) lacking about 1/8 of leaf, with text loss. Issue 550 has mostly come loose, with edgewear just touching the outer letters along the outside margins one one leaf. Mid-19th century paper has held up well, Good solid condition overall. Scarce to come up in the trade. (br-11-3)
1st edition. Later Cloth binding, Folio, 800 pages (8 pages each issue. Nearly complete for 1862 and 1863. English with occasional Hebrew. The Jewish Chronicle, Founded in 1841, it is the oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world. It was initially under the editorship of D. Meldola and M. Angel. On Oct 18, 1844, to the editorship of Joseph Mitchell, it took the title of "The Jewish Chronicle (New Series) and Working Man's Friend"; it appeared only fortnightly till July 9, 1847, when it became a weekly; from Aug. 18, 1854, it was edited by M. H. Bresslau, who changed the title to "The Jewish Chronicle and Hebrew Observer. " From Jan. 12, 1855, A. Benisch assumed the editorship, which he retained till April 2, 1869, when Michael Henry took charge of the paper until his death (JE, 1905) . This run from the era of the American Civil War, includes numerous ads and announcements from the period, indicating deaths, weddings, and celebrations of all kinds, from across the UK, the British Empire, English Speaking Jewry and, indeed, the entire world. Anniversary dinners and events often list participants, which sometimes read like whos whos of Anglo-jewry of the period, and at other times mention names from the far reaches of the British Empire. Too many various reports, letters, discussions, and ads to describe, SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Great Britain -- Newspapers. Internal hinges of binding broken. 1st issue with heavy edgewear, 2nd issue moderate edgewear, other issues in good solid condition with some old staining as expected. Scarce to come up in the trade. (br-11-5)
Very Good English In contemporary hardcover. In Ottoman script and French ( are completely first series and first 33 issues of second series). Last 3 issues are in Modern Turkish. First series: Issue: 1 - 43. (28 November 1910 - 19 October 1912) / Second series: Issue: 1 - 36. (15 December 1927 ¿ 1928). 1st series set, 2nd series first 36 issues. (All published: 1 - 43 / 1 - 49). 4to. (27 x 20 cm). 2 volumes. Turkish political satiric humor periodical which has infuriated The Union and Progress party. Duman: 0286.
This is a long run of 132 issues, uniformly bound in polished black buckram with title, months and year on the spine. This set was long ago released from the reference library of a major New York art museum. This is a very clean set, with just mailing labels to the museum on each individual cover and usually a small one line handstamp from the museum on the page-edges. No bookplates, cards or pockets, or other institutional marks. All covers bound in. This run starts with the year 1983 January through August. 1984: January through April. 1985: January through December. 1986: May though December. 1987: January through December. 1988: January through December. 1989: January through December. 1990: January through December. 1991: January through December. 1992: January through December. 1993: January through Decenber. 1994 January through June. 1995: January through June. A total of 32 hardcover volumes containing 132 individual issues of one the most important and interesting architecture and design magazines of the period. Designed by the team of Massimo and Lella Vignelli. Illustrated in color and black & white. 16" high X 11" wide, thousands of pages. It will take up about 30" on a shelf. NO INTERNATIONAL ORDERS UNLESS YOU HAVE A SHIPPER IN THE UNITED STATES. This set will weigh about 75 lbs packed. Extra shipping charges for this heavy set. Local pick-up possible.
ORD-11782Bien complets des Suite des Nouvelles d'Amsterdam. Amsterdam. Dubreuil. (1758). In-4 (172 x 210mm) pleine basane racinée, dos à 6 nerfs caissons dorés, tranches rouges, 624 pages. Dos épidermé, pièce de titre absente, exemplaire un peu dérelié mais très bon état intérieur malgré de tout petits défauts.
Completamente illustrato con tavole a colori e in nero applicate, litografie e xilografie originali di Karl Hofer, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Alexander Kanoldt, Erich Heckel, Georg Ehrlich, Frans Masereel, Max Kaus, André Rouveyre, Archipenco, Edwin Scharff (cm 33,5x24,5). 2 volumi . 4to. pp. 332 + 356. . Molto buono (Very Good). . . .
- Girard, Paris Février 1892 à Juillet 1893, 12x18cm pour le premier et troisième volume et 14,5x20cm pour le deuxième volume, 3 volumes reliés. - First edition on ordinary paper for the first and third volumes, one of the rare copies on vergé for the second. Half black morocco, spine in six compartments, covers of first volume preserved, top edge gilt. Numerous contributions, including from C. Mauclair, Saint-Pol-Roux, H. Rebell, R. de Gourmont, C. Morice, C.H. Hirsch, K. Boès, H. Mazel, among others. Very good and rare copies nicely bound. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Edition originale sur papier courant pour le premier et troisième volume, un des rares ex sur vergé pour le deuxième volume. Reliures en demi maroquin noir à coins, dos à cinq nerfs, couvertures conservées pour le premier volume, têtes dorées. Nombreuses contributions dont celles C. Mauclair, Saint-Pol-Roux, H. Rebell, R. de Gourmont, C. Morice, C.H. Hirsch, K. Boès, H. Mazel entre autres. Beaux et rares exemplaires agréablement établis.
- Le Scapin, Paris 1er Septembre-1er Novembre1886, 12,5x19cm, broché. - First edition. Contributions from P. Verlaine, S. Mallarmé, Rachilde, S. Merrill, L. Cladel, J. Lorrain, M. de Faramond, H. Fouquier, L. Tailhade, R. Ghil, J. Renard P. Morisse, A. Vallette, among others. Soiled copy, covers and spine laid down and reinforced. Exceedingly rare. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Edition originale. Contributions de P. Verlaine, S. Mallarmé, Rachilde, S. Merrill, L. Cladel, J. Lorrain, M. de Faramond, H. Fouquier, L. Tailhade, R. Ghil, J. Renard P. Morisse, A. Vallette entre autres. .Exemplaire défraîchi, dos et plats doublés et renforcés. De toute rareté.
- 1834-1835, 26x33cm, 3 volumes reliés. - Edition originale. Reliures de l'époque en demi maroquin vers émeraude, dos lisses uniformément insolés ornés de filets et dentelles dorés, plats de papier caillouté, étiquette de maroquin vers "Marie Seillan" encollée sur chaque volume, coiffes frottées sinon agréable exemplaire. Rousseurs éparses, quelques numéros un peu brûnis. Détail du contenu des volumes : - Tome 1 : 26 livraisons (n°1 à 26) et 26 partitions, 2 lithographies avec les deux premières partitions, un portrait gravé de Rossini, vignettes dans le texte - Tome 2 : 25 livraisons (n°27 à 52) et 26 partitions, vignettes dans le texte - Tome 3 : 26 livraisons (n°1 à 26) et 26 partitions (deux partitions sont manquantes et ont été remplacées par 3 autres). Ce dernier volume est bien complet de toutes ses lithographies car elles étaient, pour cette nouvelle série, fournies sans supplément. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Paris 1888 et 1889, 29x40cm, en feuilles. - WILLETTE, Adolphe & OTHERS <br>Le Pierrot <br>Paris 1888 and 1889, 29 x 40 cm, unbound.<br>First edition.<br>An almost complete set of this rare satirical literary journal headed and illustrated by Adolphe Willette.<br>49 issues from 6 July 1888 to 20 September 1889, each comprising two folio leaves, the first page with a lithograph by Willette, some with caricatures on page three. <br>With Emile Goudeau as its editor-in-chief, this journal, nominally published on Fridays (though not always actually published then) includes poetry, ads, and news in brief, but its real value lies in the illustrations, done exclusively for it by Willette. <br>A little light foxing and small tears to margin not touching images or text. <br>Adolphe Willette was an inseparable part of Montmartre, where he was responsible for the decoration of a number of cabarets, bistrots and the famous Moulin Rouge. A painter first and foremost, he exhibited at the Chat Noir, having helped to found it. He later worked with a number of newspapers, including le Rire and l'Assiette au beurre, before establishing le Pierrot. <br>A divisive figure, he stood as an Anti-Semitic candidate in the municipal elections in Paris in 1889. He proclaimed himself first President of the Republic of Montmartre, a philanthropic association aimed at helping the children of that quartier. <br> [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Edition originale. Collection presque complète de ce rare journal littéraire satirique dirigé et illustré par Adolphe Willette. 49 numéros du 6 juillet 1888 au 20 septembre 1889. Chacun composé de deux feuilles au format in-folio, illustré sur la première page d'une lithographie d'A. Willette et pour certains numéros, de caricatures en troisième page. Ayant pour rédacteur en chef Emile Goudeau, ce journal à la parution annoncée le vendredi (ce qui ne fut pas toujours le cas) comprend des poèmes, des publicités, des petites nouvelles mais sa valeur réside dans les illustrations exclusivement réalisées par Willette. Quelques rousseurs et petites déchirures des bordures sans incidence sur le texte ni l'image. Adolphe Willette est indissociable du quartier Montmartre dont il décora de nombreux cabarets, bistrots et le fameux Moulin Rouge. Peintre tout d'abord, il exposa au Chat Noir après avoir participé à sa création. Par la suite il collabore à de nombreux journaux comme le Rire ou l'Assiette au beurre avant de fonder le Pierrot. Personnage controversé, il se présenta comme candidat antisémite aux élections législatives de 1889 à Paris. Il fut le premier président de la République de Montmartre, association philanthropique destinée à aider les enfants du quartier.
- La Vie populaire, Paris 1er Janvier 1888 au 28 Décembre 1890, 24,5x32,5cm, 312 fascicules reliés en 6 volumes. - Edition originale de cette revue bi-hebdomadaire illustrée publiant en feuilletons soient des textes inédits, soient des textes précédemment publiés des auteurs les plus illustres de cette fin de siècle. Reliures en demi chagrin cerise, dos à cinq nerfs orné de filets à froid comportant de petites traces de frottements, plats de papier marbré, gardes et contreplats de papier à la cuve, premiers plats de couverture illustrés conservés, reliures de l'époque. Riches contributions littéraires dont celles de G. de Maupassant avec notamment en inédit "Fort comme la mort" et aussi "Pierre et Jean" et "Notre coeur", E. Zola en inédit "La bête humaine" et aussi le "Voeu d'une morte" "Le rêve", "La terre" et "Une page d'amour", P. Loti avec un roman inédit "Le roman d'un enfant", J. Clarétie avec un roman inédit "Puy Joli", J. Richepin avec un roman inédit "Le cadet" et "Césarine, 2 inédits d'H. Malot, mais aussi A. Daudet, C. Monselet, E. Renan, L. Dierx, E. Goudeau, J. Barbey d'Aurevilly, O. Mirbeau avec notamment "L'abbé Jules", M. Beaubourg, C. Mendès, P. Arène, T. de Banville, F. Mistral, J. Bois, G. Courteline, J. Barbey d'Aurevilly, Villiers de l'Isle Adam, S. Masoch, A. Scholl, J. Gautier... Couvertures illustrées des portraits des principaux contributeurs. Une restauration marginale en pied de la page 213 du premier volume, un petit manque en pied avec atteinte au texte de la page 383 du second, quelques rares rousseurs sans gravité. Agréable et rare ensemble. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
1947216165Berlin, Paetel, 1875-1947. Versch geb. St. a. Tit. Zahlr. Einbde. bzw. Rücken stockfl. Wenige Einbde. lose bzw. ohne Rücken. 1 Bd. mehr. S. lose. Einige Bde. m. farb. Unterstreich. Teils m. schwacher Nässespur.
1944593091944-45. Folio. Indbundet i 4 ensartede hshirtbd. Alt i maskinskrevet gennemslagskopi (svensk stencil-udgave) og som derfor kun udkom i et ganske lille oplag.
193723304Berlin u. Hamburg, 1937-79. Lex8vo. Vol 1-8 in hcloth, 9-24 in stiched boards, rest in parts. With ""Generalregister 1-25 (1937-68)"" Lacks last issue of vol. 22.
1944-45. Folio. Indbundet i 4 ensartede hshirtbd. Alt i maskinskrevet gennemslagskopi (svensk stencil-udgave) og som derfor kun udkom i et ganske lille oplag.
Berlin u. Hamburg, 1937-79. Lex8vo. Vol 1-8 in hcloth, 9-24 in stiched boards, rest in parts. With ""Generalregister 1-25 (1937-68)"" Lacks last issue of vol. 22.
1960211179Berlin, Akad.-Vlg. 1960/61-90. Fehlen: TI zu Bd. 14 u. 30.
Fine Turkish Contemporary blues cloth bdg. Set in four volumes. Roy. 8vo. )24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 47 issues complete set. Rare complete set of the legendary literary magazine, whose publication life was interrupted periodically due to financial problems of Cemal Süreya, one of the most important names of the poetry movement called "Ikinci Yeni" [i.e. The Second New]. Every issue is a special issue that has a large part of a poet and author. The publication survived between June 1966 and June 1970, and a total of 47 issues were published during this period. Unlike the first period, the magazine became one of the most important literary magazines of those years. Sureya sold the car she brought from Paris for the magazine. Due to financial difficulties and March 12, its broadcast life has come to an end. In 1980 the magazine was reprinted quarterly. During this period, only two issues were published and no more were published due to the September 12 Coup d'Etat. Süreya stated that he named the magazine "Papyrus" in his letter dated 22 December 1959 to one of his friends, Nedret Gürcan, because "the ancient Egyptians wrote their first writings on the leaves of the grass called papyrus growing on the banks of the Nile." (Wikipedia).