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184320788Auxerre Perriquet 1843 In-8 144 + 328 pp état des couvertures relativement correct , tableaux dépliants
189119047Auxerre et Paris Au Secretariat De La société, Masson et Claudin 1891 Fort In-8 521 pp + 78 pp + CIX + 5 planches
1915121885Chemnitz und Teplitz: Verlag Eduard Beyer, 1915.
ABE-17847990571VERS 1890-30,5 CM X 24,5 CM-20 PAGES A L'ITALIENNE-8 PHOTOGRAPHIES COULEURS PLEINE PAGE: VILLE DE FORT-DE-FRANCE, VEGETATION DE L'ILE FORET DE BAMBOUS, TYPE DE QUARTERONE (FEMME DE COULEUR LEGEREMENT TEINTEE), PLACE DE FORT-DE-FRANCE STATUE DE L'IMPERATRICE JOSEPHINE, TYPE DE MULATRESSE (SAINT-PIERRE), CASCADE CHUTE DE CLA RIVIERE LEZARD, TYPES DE MULATRESSES A DIFFERENTS DEGRES DE COULEUR, RIVIERE MADAME (FORT-DE-FRANCE)
2010012754Peronnas - Le Petit Abergement Editions Marie Morel - Regard 2010 In-4 carré Broché
23660Lille, Lefebvre-Ducrocq, 1908. In-8 (245x160mm) relié en demi chagrin bleu nuit, dos droit orné de dorures, tête dorée, couv. conservées ; 398 p. Qques ill. en noir. Livre très bien relié, excellent état intérieur. Très bel exemplaire.
47426Méquignon-Marvis.1818.12 vols.in-8 demi-reliés.1ère édition collective. TBE.Demi-reliures romantiques avec ornements dorés,estampages à froid,dos de couleur brique.Infimes rousseurs.Portrait par Girodet.Gravures sous serpentes.Cartes.
198203342Genève : Musée Rath, 1982. In-4 (30 cm), couverture souple illustrée en couleur, illustrations en noir et en couleur, 151 p.-[8] p. de pl., 622 gr.
1791CLL-305Paris, Didot-le-Jeune, 1791 In-12 de XLVIII, 128 pp., maroquin bleu, filets dorés sur les plats, dos à nerfs très orné et doré, coupes et bordures décorées, entièrement non rogné (Thibaron-Joly)
1878CLL-41Paris, Lemerre, 1878 In-4 de 1 f. bl., (2)ff., 240 pp., (2)ff., 1 f. bl., maroquin marine janséniste, dos à nerfs, doublures de maroquin citron orné d'un semis de motifs floraux de maroquin vert et pourpre mosaïqué posé sur une treille de losanges dorés, gardes de soie brochée vert et or, coupes et bordures décorées, tranches dorées sur témoins, couvertures conservées, étui bordé (Marius Michel).
1818CLL-551Paris, Méquignon-Marvis, 1818 12 volumes in-8, maroquin rouge à grain long, plats ornés sur le pourtour d'un filet et d'une roulette dorés, au centre large plaque à froid avec petites rosaces dorées aux angles, dos à larges nerfs ornés de filets et roulettes à froid et dorés, coupes et bordures décorées, tranches dorées (Thouvenin).
1878ST16926Paris: Printed by Ch. Unsinger for Alphonse Le Merre 1878. No. 12 OF 50 COPIES on Whatman paper and 50 copies on paper de Chine. 225 x 140 mm. 8 7/8 x 5 5/8". 2 p.l. 240 pp. 2 leaves.With notice of the author's life and notes on the text by Anatole France. <br/> FINE DARK BLUE JANSENIST CRUSHED MOROCCO BY MARIUS MICHEL stamp-signed in gilt on front doublure raised bands gilt titling CITRON MOROCCO DOUBLURES GILT AND INLAID diagonal gilt fillets intersecting to form lozenge-shaped compartments each containing an inlaid dark purple violet bud or flower on a slender gilt stem the intersection of the fillets inlaid with a small or large violet leaf the panel enclosed by a frame of repeated curling leaf tools leather hinges pale green patterned silk endleaves marbled flyleaves all edges gilt fore edges untrimmed. With original printed paper wrappers bound in. Portrait frontispiece and six etchings all before letters by P. E. A. Hédouin. A Large Paper Copy. Text framed in red. Tail margin of portrait with light pencilled inscription signed by the artist. ◆Trivial imperfections if you are very unkind but A VERY FINE COPY especially clean fresh and bright internally in a virtually unworn binding.<br/> <br/> The austere exterior of this Jansenist binding encloses a riot of luxury where the exquisite inlaid floral doublures by Marius Michel fils the stately margins of the Large Paper Copy printed on thick smooth Whatman paper and the elegant illustrations by Edmond Hédouin add to the allure of Saint-Pierre's popular romance. First issued in 1788 and subsequently widely translated and often printed "Paul et Virginie" is the tale of two childhood friends on the unspoiled French island colony of Mauritius who grow up to fall in love. Their island paradise governed by socialist principles embraced by a contented populace living in harmony serves as an allegory for the corrupting influence of the French upper classes on the innocent "child of nature." Bernardin de Saint-Pierre 1737-1814 was a botanist as well as a literary writer and spent time in Mauritius studying its flora. His love of the tropical island and the influence of his friend and mentor Jean-Jacques Rousseau are both evident in the present work. Our edition benefits from the notes on the text and on the life of the author by prominent man of letters Anatole France 1844-1924 who would win the 1921 Nobel Prize for literature "in recognition of his brilliant literary achievements characterized as they are by a nobility of style a profound human sympathy grace and a true Gallic temperament." <br /> <br /> Considered the best binder of his generation as well as the founder of modern French bookbinding Henri Marius Michel 1846-1925 began his career in the atelier established by his father Jean in Paris in 1849 where they produced distinguished work in the prevailing historical styles for two decades. After the father's death in 1890 the firm came to even greater prominence when Henri began producing bindings in a completely new and original style that did nothing less than change the course of modern bookbinding in France. According to Duncan & De Bartha Henri believed passionately "that bookbinding needed a new vocabulary of ornamentation in order to express the mood and spirit of contemporary authors." The "vocabulary of ornamentation" he developed was based on nature the revolutionary "La Flore Ornamentale" style that he unveiled at the 1878 International Exposition. The doublures here give a hint of this new style using a delicate violet motif for the repeating mosaic design. [Printed by Ch. Unsinger for] Alphonse Le Merre unknown
101931690X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1019321946.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
190313835Paris: A. Picard & fils 1903. Fine. A. Picard & fils Paris 1903 16.50 x 25 cm broché First edition published in a small number of copies of this offprint. Boards detached with small corner lacks interior in good condition. Rare. A. Picard & fils hardcover
18721011831872. Paris 1872. 32pp. 165 items described. Nineteenth century green half morocco marbled boards. The name of the collector added in ink in a contemporary hand. hardcover
7258P., L. Curmer, 25 rue Sainte-Anne, 1838, 1 vol. fort in-8 (265 x 170) relié plein chagrin violet, dos lisse, richement orné d'un décor romantique doré, décors dorés et estampés à froid sur les plats, filets dorés aux coupes, dentelle et filets dorés intérieurs, tranches dorées, gardes de papier marbré gauffré rouille estampé de feuillages et de figures animales (Etiquette collée en contregarde : "van Wyngaerden frères Relieurs Gainiers à Bruxelles"), sous étui cartonné de même motif que les gardes, de 1 f. bl.-(6) ff.-LVI -458 pp.-(1) f. (table des matières). Coupes frottées, mors fendillés, celui du plat supérieur faible, dos légèrement foncé, pâles rousseurs éparses (essentiellement sur les papiers support des hors-textes sur chine, très belle reliure romantique.
223048Paris, veuve Duchesne, 1775 in-12, [2] ff. n. ch., 502 pp., un f. n. ch. de privilège, manquent le portrait-frontispice et l'introduction de xij pages, basane fauve marbrée, dos à nerfs cloisonné et fleuronné, simple filet doré sur les coupes, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque). Manque de cuir en coiffe supérieure, feuillet de titre restauré.
23953P., Alcan, 1935, in 12 broché, 242 pages ; couverture fanée.
201323966Paris, Éditions G.P. - bibliothèque rouge et or, 1950 ; in-8, 191 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. En bon état (dos un peu passé sans jaquette ) illustrations de Claude Delaunay.
105239A Lyon, chez François Comba, rue Mercière aux trois Vertus, 1696, 2 volumes in-16 de 155x82 mm environ, tome I : 1 f.blanc, 18 ff. (titre, epistre, avertissemnt, Prophétie de St Malachie, privilège), 290 pages, 10 ff. (table), 1f.blanc. - tome II : 1 f.blanc, titre, 348 pages, 9 ff. de table, pleine basane granitée fauve, dos à nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés, tranches mouchetées de brun et rouge. Avec un portrait de Clément X, 1 portrait de Innocent XI et Innocent XII dans le tome II. Petites épidermures sur le cuir, des pages brunies, quelques défauts de marge, sinon bon état.
180190455Paris: Sans nom d'éditeur 1801. Fine. Sans nom d'éditeur Paris s. d. 1801 19.3 x 25 cm Relié Rare group of six fascicules all in the original edition.Bradel-style binding in green mottled boards smooth unlettered spine printed title label mounted at the centre of the upper cover; modern binding.Not recorded by Polak. Apparently no copy located in the CCFr.A stain at the head of the title page.This curious compilation bearing almost no identifying information appears to be particularly rare.It contains:- 1. A notice to mariners concerning the change in the lighting of the lighthouse in the Bay of the Somme scheduled for 25 Pluviôse Year IX 14 February 1801.- 2. An instruction on filters for purifying water signed by the health officers Dubrueil Thaumur Dupré and Billard.- 3. A notice on naval provisions signed by Rivoire.- 4. A description of the sillomètre an instrument for measuring longitude at sea addressed to the editor of the Moniteur by the former journalist Charles Mozard 17551810 who had served as Commissioner of Frances commercial relations in Boston from 1794 to 1799 and was at that time among the contributors to the Moniteur.- 5. A discourse by Bernardin de Saint-Pierre delivered at the Institut Nautical experiments and dietary and moral observations proposed for the benefit and health of sailors on long-distance voyages. This contribution had already been printed in La Décade philosophique littéraire et politique of 30 Vendémiaire Year IX 22 October 1800.- 6. Two practical notices on means of preserving ships from fire water and rats. The nature of these texts and their immediate sources suggest that this publication was probably conceived as a trial maritime periodical intended to make available sea-related articles previously published in other journals. For reasons unknown the experiment was not continued a circumstance that is fairly common in the history of periodicals. Sans nom d'éditeur hardcover
180190455Sans nom d'éditeur | Paris s. d. [1801] | 19.3 x 25 cm | Relié
1797850P4Londres; London: L'Imprimerie de Baylis; Vernor & Hoos; Boosey 1797. Hardback. Good. 7" by 5". Not Stated. A scarce early edition of Bernardin de Saint-Pierre's best novel work a touching novel set in Mauritius complete with the original plates. An early and scarce edition of this popular work in the original French.ESTC citation number T130651.Half-title is present.'Paul et Virginie' follows the titular characters set on the island of Mauritius whilst under French rule. The two friends have been raised as brother and sister since birth and grow to fall in love.Illustrated with five plates.By Bernardin de Saint-Pierre a botanist and author who is best known for this novel.Collated complete. Collated from Jisc from a copy held at the University of Oxford Libraries. Rebound in patterned paper covered boards with new endpapers. Externally smart with only a few light marks. Very light rubbing to the joints. Spine is a little discoloured. Ribbon marker is present but a little worn. Prior owner's ink inscription to the recto of the front free endpaper. Internally firmly bound. Pages are age toned with some spots and a tide mark to the textblock including to the plates. Repair to the reverse of the half-title. Leaf E4 is torn with a small repair to the margin no loss of text. Small repair to leaf B8. Good L'Imprimerie de Baylis; Vernor & Hoos; Boosey hardcover
186818236Alphonse Lemerre 1868 Grand in-4, pleine reliure rouge de l’éditeur ornée du titre au premier plat, dos remonté en chagrin, caissons en reliéf, XXVII- 334 pp. Portrait frontispice, illustrations en noir in et hors texte, dessinées par H. De la Charlerie, gravées par Ligny, Meyer-Heine et Sargent. Guirlande floral mauve en encadrement typographique gravé par Comte. Coins lég. émousés mais très bon exemplaire.