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1961144025London: Golden Cockerel Press 1961. First edition thus; number 8 of 100 copies specially bound by E. W. Hiscox. Moncrif 1687-1770 was a French writer courtier and academician now best known for his Histoire des Chats first published in 1727. In letter form Moncrif discusses the role of cats throughout history and his work can be read both as a satire of pedantic academic writing and a sincere tribute to the domesticated feline. "Let us calm ourselves. one day we shall see the merits of Cats generally recognized. It is impossible that we should not come to feel that in our Cat we possess a friend who is the best of company an admirable Pantomimist a born Astrologer a perfect Musician in short the union of the talents & the graces" p. 104-5. Tall quarto. 10 full-page illustrations by Coypel taken from the first edition in 1727. Original dark blue and red morocco titles and publisher's device to spine gilt cat design to front board gilt top edge gilt other untrimmed. Housed in a dark blue cloth slipcase. Very light sunning to spine still a fine copy in very lightly rubbed slipcase. hardcover
196126825Waltham Saint Lawrence: The Golden Cockerel Press. Near Fine. 1961. Limited Edition. 1/4 Cloth. Number 140 of 400 copies. Signed by translator Reginald Bretnor. Blue and red cloth gilt. Housed in original transparent wrapper. With 10 illustrations by Coypel reproduced by collotype from the 1727 edition. Printed at the Chiswick Press on Saunder's mould-made paper. Some rubbing to spine and corners. Bump to head of rear board. Internally fine. ; François-Augustin de Paradis de Moncrif was an eighteenth century French writer and scholar. He is now best known for Histoire des chats his parody of the ostentatious scholarship of the day ; tall 8vo; Signed by Translator . The Golden Cockerel Press hardcover
19612221803<p>First edition thus. Octavo. Original full blue and red morocco spine lettered and decorated in gilt emblem gilt stamped on front cover t.e.g. navy blue linen-covered slipcase by E. W. Hiscox. Numerous collotype plates after etchings designed by Charles Antoine Coypel for the first edition of 1727. No dust jacket. Fine. 187 pages.</p><p>#25 of 100 specially-bound copies.</p><p>Inscribed on front free endpaper in Medford Oregon in 1973 by the translator with a small caricature of a cat.</p><p>Laid in is a Polaroid photograph of Bretnor and his wife taken by the recipient of the inscription with a brief description of the circumstances.</p><p>This attractive volume was one of the final productions of the Golden Cockerel Press.</p> The Golden Cockerel Press hardcover
1961223563London: The Golden Cockerel Press 1961. 180 of 400 copies. 10 illustrations by Coypel. 187 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Cloth. Fine. 180 of 400 copies. 10 illustrations by Coypel. 187 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Inscribed by Bretnor on flyleaf. Cock-a-Hoop 213. Cock-a-Hoop 213 <br/><br/> The Golden Cockerel Press hardcover
196133354London: Golden Cockerel Press 1961. First edition thus . Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Number 139 of 400 copies number in a special limitation page. This copy also signed by the translator Reginald Bretnor on the limitation page and dated by him October 1 1991 with a small illustration of a cat. Bound in original red and blue cloth with medallion and lettering in gilt. Fine in fine example of the publisher's delicate tissue jacket as issued. An as new copy. <br/> <br/> Golden Cockerel Press hardcover
0259963453.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1025890620.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1961315516London: Golden Cockerel Press 1961. NUMBER 75 OF 100 "SPECIALLY BOUND" COPIES from an overall edition of 400. 10 illustrations by Cypel. 187pp. 8vo. Full red and blue morocco t.e.g. Slipcase. NUMBER 75 OF 100 "SPECIALLY BOUND" COPIES from an overall edition of 400 10 illustrations by Cypel. 187pp. 8vo. Golden Cockerel Press unknown
96485Saint-Etienne, Publications de l'Université de Saint-Etienne, 1998. 16 x 24, 111 pp., broché, très bon état.
1751113071751 Paris, Brunet, 1751; 3 volumes in-12°, plein veau brun , triple filet doré sur les plats, dos à nerfs compartiments ornés de fleurons et petits fers dorés, auteur, titre et tomaison dorés sur 2 étiquettes de maroquin rouge, tranches dorées; (4) - XVIpp.- 369 - (1)pp.; ( 4) - 349 - (2)pp. ; ( 4) - 352 pp. - (4)ff. Orné de 3 titres gravés par Bacquoy d'après de Séve ( le même au 3 volumes), un portrait de Moncrif par Duflos et 4 figures hors texte d'après de Sève.
1791610552 vol. in-8 reliure demi-basane marron, Chez Maradan, Paris, 1791, VIII-408 pp. avec frontispice et 4 planches hors texte ; 484 pp. avec frontispice (avant la lettre, par De Sève) Titre complet : Oeuvres de Moncrif, Membre de l'Académie Françoise & de celles des Sciences & Belles-Lettres de Nancy & de Berlin. Nouvelle édition augmentée de l'Histoire des Chats
16903P., Lenoir, An X, 1801, 2 volumes petit in 12 brochés, 197 et 298 pages ; portrait en frontispice ; couvertures oranges de parutions (petits défauts et manque angulaire en pied du tome II) ; petites mouillures pâles marginales à quelques pages.
17380037061738 Amsterdam, Changuion, 1738. In-16 (82 X 132 mm) veau blond, plats ornés d'un encadrement de triple filet doré avec armes dorées au centre, dos lisse orné et cloisonné de filets dorés, guirlandes dorées, pièce de titre grenat, roulette dorée intérieure, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque) ; frontispice, (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre imprimé en rouge et noir, (10) pages, (1) f. blanc, 362 pages, (1) f. d'approbation. Dos habilement refait.
1738169A Paris, chez Prault fils, 1738. In-8 de XVI-191-104-(8) pp., veau blond, dos orné à nerfs, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
179117206Paris, Maradan, 1791 ; 2 tomes in-8, demi veau blond à coins, dos à nerfs, caissons décorés à la grotesque, pièce de titre rouge, et de tomaison anthracite, tête dorée, tranches ébarbées (reliure du XIXe) ; VIII, 408 ; 484 pp. , portrait de Moncrif gravé par Duflos en frontispice et 4 figures ; portrait de Stanilas, Roy de Pologne, ajouté.
c2435Paris, A. Quantin Imprimeur, 1879 ;in-8°,broché,couverture rempliée blanche imprimée et ornée en bleu ; 2ff.,XLIVpp.,251pp.,2ff.2ff.,XIIpp.,352pp.,1f.nch..; couverture jaunie avec plusieurs taches rousses au dos avec accrocs en tête et queue,petite jaunissure marge de 2 feuillets, sinon intérieur très frais ;exemplaire à toutes marges.Portrait de Moncrif , gravé par A. Lalauze, 1 fleuron hors texte gravé par A. Mongin d'après Huet et 2 planches hors texte dont 1 à double page ( reproduction de gravures anciennes) , vignette en - tête de la notice biographique gravée par Gaujean.
13597Paris, Bernard Brunet, 1743. In-12, XVI, 380 pages, petites réparations anciennes aux angles du faux-titre et du titre. Edition originale. Signature sur le titre" Du Resnel". Plein veau fauve marbrée de lépoque, dos à nerfs orné, tranches rouges, coiffes arasées et deux coins émoussés.
1961315516London: Golden Cockerel Press 1961. NUMBER 75 OF 100 "SPECIALLY BOUND" COPIES from an overall edition of 400. 10 illustrations by Cypel. 187pp. 8vo. Full red and blue morocco t.e.g. Slipcase. NUMBER 75 OF 100 "SPECIALLY BOUND" COPIES from an overall edition of 400 10 illustrations by Cypel. 187pp. 8vo. Golden Cockerel Press unknown books
19612221803<p>First edition thus. Octavo. Original full blue and red morocco spine lettered and decorated in gilt emblem gilt stamped on front cover t.e.g. navy blue linen-covered slipcase by E. W. Hiscox. Numerous collotype plates after etchings designed by Charles Antoine Coypel for the first edition of 1727. No dust jacket. Fine. 187 pages.</p><p>#25 of 100 specially-bound copies.</p><p>Inscribed on front free endpaper in Medford Oregon in 1973 by the translator with a small caricature of a cat.</p><p>Laid in is a Polaroid photograph of Bretnor and his wife taken by the recipient of the inscription with a brief description of the circumstances.</p><p>This attractive volume was one of the final productions of the Golden Cockerel Press.</p> The Golden Cockerel Press hardcover books
196120290London: Golden Cockerel Press 1961. leather_bound. Orig. full navy and red morocco panels with gilt front cover design of a cat bordered by gilt lettering in French Teg. Fine in near fine navy slipcase. Ottten T. 187 pages. 26 x 17 cm. Limited edition copy 56 of 100 specially bound by E.W. Hiscox on Saunders mould-made paper from total edition of 400 signed by the translator Reginald Bretnor in ink with a squiggle illustration by him of a cat face below his signature. Collotype reproductions of 10 etchings by T. Otten after designs by Coypel. This collection of eleven letters and ten poems on cats first published 1727. Cat lovers initially made the original work a great success; however later it became the object of satire and ridicule and the author removed it from his collected works. It's survival is proof it continues to provide pleasure and delight. COCK-A-HOOP 213. Golden Cockerel Press unknown books
1929115311London: Published by George Routledge & Sons 1929. Octavo pp. i-vi vii viii ix-xlvii xlviii 1 2-205 206-208 original green cloth spine panel stamped in gold top edge stained yellow orange other edges untrimmed. First edition. A collection of Oriental tales title story first published in 1714. Issued as part of Routledge's "The Broadway Library of XVIII Century French Literature." Sophisticated ironic fairy tales. Reginald 10236. Not in Bleiler 1948; 1978. A bright clean nearly fine copy. #115311 Published by George Routledge & Sons unknown books
19812082702114603339Sada Nisenen Aki Shobo 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Sada Nisenen Aki Shobo paperback
19812082702114608966Ashi shobo 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Ashi shobo paperback
19892082702114608877Kodansha 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kodansha paperback
18612007270605xbvkLondon, printed for the Author by Thomas Richards, 1861. 2 frontispiece-pages with tipped-on large original photographies ('Bust of Milton' ca. 1654 / 'Faithorne crayon drawing of Milton' ca. 1666; both ''photographed for the first time'' and with printed manuscript commentary), xxviii, 263 pages with some facsim. autographs in the text, 25 spread singleside printed lithographic plates with autographs in-facsimile, 20 unnumbered index-pages at the end. - Publisher's richly gilt heavy full morocco binding over 5 raised bands with goldstamped title at spine; panels with large inlayed pictorial engraved wooden plates referring to 'Paradise Lost' in elaborated pictorial and ornamental frames, topedge gilt; Folio (ca. 36 x 26 x 5 cm; ca. 3 kg.).