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Z1-F-061-00217BiblioBazaar. Used - Like New. Used - Like New. Book is new and unread but may have minor shelf wear. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. BiblioBazaar unknown
1888BOOKS242854London UK: George Routledge and Sons. G/NO DUSTJACKET. 1888. Ltd Edition. Cloth. No. 221 of 800 copies . 4to. 208 pp. cover rubbed. bumped fraued yellowing . George Routledge and Sons hardcover
1819220336London : Printed for John Sharpe; Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown; Baldwin Cradock and Joy; and George Cowie and Co. 1819 i.e.1820 1819. 1st Edition in this form. Hardback. Very good copy bound in contemporary full aniline calf. Raised bands and gilt-blocked titles to spine with compartments uniformly tooled in gilt. Decorative gilt-stamped border to upper and lower boards. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat worn and rubbed as with age. All edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Some age toning and tanning internally especially around the prelims and plates. Small bookseller's label on blank prelim. leaf: Wm. A. Colman Broadway New York. Previous owner's inscription and signature to half title and engraved title pages. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight and strong. Further scans images etc. and additional bibliographical material available on request.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 168 pages; Physical description: viii 168 p. 4 leaves of plates : ill. ; 19 cm. 12mo. Added engraved title page with vignette dated 1820.The plates and title vignette are drawn by Richard Westfall engraved by Charles Heath; three of the plates are dated 1820.Printer's imprint on verso of title leaf and at foot of p. 168: C. Whittingham printer College House Chiswick. Translation of: Paul et Virginie. Subjects: French literature -- Children's books -- Translations into English. London : Printed for John Sharpe; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy; and George Cowie and Co., 18 hardcover
189152357Philadelphia: Henry Altemus. As New. 1891. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Text pristine clean & unmarked - Text in English with lovely black and white illustrations by Leloir. 296 pages. Includes a brief biographical essay on Saint-Pierre. -- with a bonus offer-- . Henry Altemus hardcover
1906140053Boston: Houghton Mifflin et Cie 1906. patterned paper-covered boards paper spine label slipcase. Rogers Bruce. small 4to. patterned paper-covered boards paper spine label slipcase. viii 154 2 pages. Limited to 250 numbered copies. Warde No.68. Private bookplate of Herbert H. Johnson on front pastedown. Spine lightly faded. Some minor rubbing to the extreminities slipcase rubbed with small cracks else a fine copy. Typography by Bruce Rogers. Printed on hand- made paper with type imported from France. The original copper plates have been cut on wood by M. Lamont Brown and the prints mounted. With an engraved title page. <BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> The typography is by the notable American book designer Bruce Rogers 1870-1957 who "was appreciated in his lifetime. In addition to several honorary degrees in 1948 he was awarded a gold medal from the American Academy of Arts and Letters for distinction in the graphic arts. Over decades of accomplishment in which he designed approximately 500 books. Rogers literally defined the profession of book designing in the United States" ANB. Francis Meynell stated that Rogers was."the greatest artificer of the book who ever lived Houghton Mifflin et Cie unknown
1879355903Paris.: Isodore Liseux. 1879. Contemporary half brown leather over marbled boards raised bands gilt spine decorations top edge gilt marbled endpapers. Very good corners and spine ends scuffed contents tight and unmarked. Stamp from bookseller Albert Foulard on the front free end paper. 12mo. 17.8x11.5 cm. French text. A nice edition of this classic romantic tale. Red and green page borders. weight: 1.0 lb. Introduction by Alexandre Piedagnel. Engraved frontis plus 5 engraved plates. Isodore Liseux. hardcover
63553La Maison francaise - Impr. Coulouma Paris 1947 In-4 29 cm 146pp. illustr. et hors-texte un des 485 exemplaires reserves a la France et Territoires de l'Union francaise sur pur chiffon Corvol sous un double emboitage cart. Nb-0221 unknown
30088Paris De l'Imprimerie P. Didot l'aîné 1806. 1 vol. 235 x 320 mm de faux-titre front. titre xcii 194 p. et 3 f. Maroquin bleu à long grain plats à encadrements ornés de larges roulettes et filets à froid et dorés dos richement orné roulette intérieure tranches dorées reliure signée de Simier R. du Roi. . La plus luxueuse édition illustrée de Paul et Virgnie en partie originale et qui fixe le texte définitif. Elle est illustrée d'un portrait de l'auteur et de 6 planches hors texte gravées sur cuivre par Bourgeois de la Richardière Bovinet Mecou Prot Ribault Roger et Tillement. . Les éditions de Paul et Virginie sont nombreuses : c'est le best-seller de l'époque dès le XVIIIe siècle. Si l'édition la plus célèbre est évidemment la fameuse édition Curmer de 1838 richement illustrée et destinée à un large public la plus luxueuse et la plus belle des éditions est éditée trente ans auparavant par l'imprimerie de Firmin Didot en 1806 sur un beau papier d'Essone. Une édition à l'opposé de la Curmer : peu d'illustrations un tirage très limité un grand format et un prix élevé. Les exemplaires en sont le plus souvent luxueusement reliés par les meilleurs ateliers de l'époque. Cette édition est supervisés par l'auteur y adjoignant un préambule inédit où il revient sur la création des gravures oeuvre de Lafitte « Enfance de Paul et Virginie » Girodet « Le Passage du torrent » Baron Gérard « Arrivée de M. de la Bourdonnais » Moreau le jeune « Les Adieux de Paul et Virginie » Isabey « Les tombeaux » et Prudhon pour la plus célèbre d'entre elles : « Le Naufrage de Virginie ». « Comment M. Prud'hon a-t-il pu renfermer de si grands objets dans un si petit espace où a-t-il trouvé les modèles de ces mobiles et fugitifs effets que l'art ne peut poser et dont la nature seule ne nous présente que de rapides images . Si M. Prud'hon réussit par la pureté de ses crayons et l'élégance de ses formes à rendre des divinités il intéresse encore davantage selon moi en représentant des mortelles . Il est selon moi le La Fontaine des dessinateurs. » C'est la dernière édition parue du vivant de l'auteur et revue par ses soins. Cachet armorié au faux-titre non identifié ; ex-libris Joël Dupont ancien conservateur du Musée Barbey d'Aurevilly. Bel exemplaire très frais. Cohen 993 ; P. Thoinet « Répertoire bibliographique et iconographique de Paul et Virginie » Bulletin du bibliophile n° 41 1961 p. 167 « rien n'égale la noblesse de cette composition in-4. . C'est à mon avis une très belle réussite de l'art du livre ». Paris, De l'Imprimerie P. Didot l'aîné, 1806. 1 vol. (235 x 320 mm) de faux-titre, front., titre, xcii, 194 p. et [3] f. Maroq unknown
1945241226042Aux dépens d'un Amateur 1945. Paperback. Very Good. 0x0x0. Please Read This is a 1947 printing - The pages are uncut - No marks on text - My shelf location - so-c-36 Aux dépens d'un Amateur paperback
1838923Paris: Curmer 1838. In-8 gr. mm. 256x160 legatura in piena pelle editoriale lievi segni duso ricca cornice a secco ai piatti ricca decorazione in ottone applicata ai piatti dorso a cordoni con decorazioni ai riquadri e titolo oro tagli dorati pp. LVI 460 12. Riccamente illustrato da: 1 carta a colori 7 ritratti 29 illustrazioni fuori testo incise su legno numerosissime vignette nel testo di Meissonier Français Johannot Isabey Paul Huet Marville Steinheil. 56-458p 1 tavola a piena pagina. Le plus celebre des illustres du 19eme siecle. . l'edition la plus reussie et la plus interessante des tres nombreuses editions de cet ouvrage". Cfr. Carteret che dedica 15 pagine solo a questa edizione. Rousseurs comme toujours vedi Carteret III p. 537. Esemplare con fioriture peraltro ben conservato. Curmer, unknown
1838179472Paris: L. Curmer 1838. Leather bound. VG boards have overall wear and rubbing with front cover cracked along spine at front edge but all pages are intact. Sporadic foxing throughout. Deep purple full leather boards with extensive gilt tooling and lettering all edges gilt four raised bands on spine bw illustrated frontispiece with tissue guard. lvi 458 14 pages 37 unnumbered leaves of plates with protective tissue guards illustrations map portraits. Text in French. Half title: Paul et Virginie et La chaumière indienne. "Literary historical notice on J.-H. Bernardin de Saint-Pierre" by Sainte-Beuve on p. IX -LII at front./ "La chaumière Indien / by J.-H. Bernardin de Saint-Pierre. Paris: L. Curmer 1838" on p. 317 -418 with special t.p. we p. 317 ./ "Flora of Paul and Virginia and of the Indian cottage" on p. 419 -458./ "Table of contents" "Table of names of designers and engravers" "Large vignettes" and "Steel engravings" on 14 p. at end./ Originally issued in 30 i.e. 29 deliveries 1836-1837. For full description cf. Vicar Manuel t. 7 col. 42-68./ Vignette on verso of half title page: "By the care of L. Curmer" and "Typography and foundry of A. Everat & Cie xvi rue du Cadran." / Eng. of Marguerite has "Marguerite." printed as part of the plate as is the case for the plates for "Mme. de la Tour" "Virginie" and "Paul" etc. each has legend printed as part of its plate instead the legend being printed on the tissue guard facing it. There is no vignette "Une bonne femme" the first Mme. Curmer on India paper forming the tail-piece of p. 418. L. Curmer hardcover
1860452184Paris: Garnier Freres 1860. Hardcover. Very Good. Nouvelle edition. Small quarto. 335pp. Text in French. Illustrated by Alexandre De Bar. Three quarter leather gilt-ruled and gilt-stamped on spine papercovered boards and endpapers top edge gilt. Light scattered foxing on pages and page edges extremities lightly worn very good. Garnier Freres hardcover
198485335Paris : Imprimerie nationale 1984. 225x165mm. planches en couleurs et n/b frontispice en couleurs reliure chagrin rouge. Titre auteur et filets dorÂŽs au dos ˆ nerfs. Monogramme IN dorÂŽ sur le plat supÂŽrieur. Tranche supÂŽrieure dorÂŽe. Exemplaire sur papier dՎdition de Rives ving-cinq pour cent chiffon numÂŽrotÂŽ n.¡ 2126 / 5000. TrÂs bel exemplaire. 1033 Imprimerie nationale unknown
188818486Paris : Librairie Artistique - H. Launette 1888. 270x180mm. XXVII- 120 dessins dans le texte et 12 hors-texte reliure toile. rousseurs marginales. Exemplaire sur papier Vlin du Marais. Bel exemplaire. 1505 Librairie Artistique - H. Launette unknown
183481292Paris : Jules Laisn - Ch. Vimont 1834 . 205x125mm. frontispice titre et 3 planches gravs reliure demi-chagrin. dos faux-nerfs titre et ornementations dors. 572 Jules Laisn - Ch. Vimont unknown
194559479Paris : Editions du Marais A. Nicolas 1945. 200x150mm. brochÂŽ. couverture rempliÂŽe. Sous embo”tage. Exempaire numÂŽrotÂŽ sur papier vÂŽlin du Marais 92/100 avec une suite en noir. TrÂs bel exemplaire. 510 Editions du Marais A. Nicolas unknown
17891321872London; Paris: J. Dodsley; De L'Imprimerie de Monsieur 1789. Hardcover. A unique collection of both the original French and the English translation of the famed novel together with a remarkable collection of proofs before letters by esteemed French artists.<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> Three volumes housed in a custom three-part black and red leather box with gilt titling to spine. Box solid with some wear and cracking to edges.<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> Paul et Virginie. Paris: De L'Imprimerie de Monsieur 1789. 12mo. xxxv 243 pages. is bound in full burgundy morocco triple gilt rules to boards spine with gilt titling and tooling all edges of text block gilt marbled endpapers bookplate to front endpaper. Unsigned binding but early invoice states it was bound by Derome. With half-title and four black and white plates. Light foxing to plate edges. "Prix papier vélin d'Essone 6. liv."<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> Paul and Mary. London: printed for J. Dodsley Pall-Mall 1789. Small Octavos Two Volumes. In Near Fine condition. Both volumes of are bound in matching full green morocco with elegant gilt tooling and paneled spines similarly gilt. Burgundy morocco doublures with matching design to boards embroidered silk endpapers facing doublures marbled endpapers following. Incredibly tight binding; bookplate to marbled endpaper; Bound by Chambolle-Duru with their gilt stamp to front doublure. All edges gilt. <br /> CONTENTS: Vol. I. 8 xii 4 191 pages interspersed with numerous unpaginated plates -- Vol. II. 8 158 pages interspersed with numerous unpaginated plates.<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> With an Autograph Letter Signed by Saint-Pierre addressed "Au Citoyen Le Danois" André Bazile Le Danois de La Soisière a member of the Council of Ancients. Measuring 9 in. x 6.7 in. with integral address leaf attached. Small tear to upper left corner where seal was attached small archival repair to upper right corner neither impacting and writing. Four Postal stamps present on integral address leaf. Actual text is 25 lines in Saint-Pierre's hand responding to a letter by Le Danois about a meeting countering his proposed date of the 8th with the 10th. He then goes on to discuss how he was tricked by a man that he had not seen for twenty years as well as by a young woman. He defends himself that he in no way was compromising the interests of the Republic. The letter is dated "Paris ce 7 ventose an 7" February 26th 1799.<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> With invoice circa 1895 from E. F. Bonaventure containing a handwritten description of the three volumes in purple ink. "Unique copy in an exquisite Binding by Chambolle extra illustrated with rare set all proofs before letters"<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> "1. Set of proofs by Achille Devéria<br /> <br> <br /> 2. Set of proofs by Corboald<br /> <br> <br /> 3. Set of proofs <br /> <br> <br /> 4. Set of proofs Medallions in color <br /> <br> <br /> 5. Set of proofs Medallions in color by Dutailly Guyot sculp<br /> <br> <br /> 6. Set of proofs by Desenne<br /> <br> <br /> 7. Set proofs by Jean-Michel Moreau<br /> <br> <br /> 8. Set proofs by Tony Johannot<br /> <br> <br /> 9. Set proofs by Corboald small<br /> <br> <br /> 10. Set proofs by Lery<br /> <br> <br /> 11. Set proofs by Jean-Antoine-Valentin Foulquier<br /> <br> <br /> 12. Autographed Letter<br /> <br> <br /> In All 70 Plates All proofs."<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> MW Consignment. Shelved in Case 0. Paul et Virginie or Paul and Virginia is a novel by Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre first published in 1788. The novel's title characters are friends since birth who fall in love. The story is set on the island of Mauritius under French rule then named Île de France. Written on the eve of the French Revolution the novel is recognized as Bernardin's finest work. It records the fate of a child of nature corrupted by the artificial sentimentality of the French upper classes in the late eighteenth century. Bernardin de Saint-Pierre lived on the island for a time and based part of the novel on a shipwreck he witnessed there.The French volume included here is the first separate edition of this famous novel published the year before in the fourth volume of Saint-Pierre's Etudes de Nature.<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> The English translation by Jane Dalton changed the name of Virginia to Mary. References: Malcolm Cook "Bernardin de Saint-Pierre's English correspondents during the French Revolution" in "British-French exchanges in the eighteenth century" edited by K. H. Doig & D. Medlin 10-11. CSP 2007. Patricia James in "Population Malthus" 1979 also attributes this translation to Jane Dalton. For an earlier attribution to Daniel Malthus see "The New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature" Vol. 2 1971. 1008 1531. <br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> References: ESTC T70721. 1321872. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. J. Dodsley; De L'Imprimerie de Monsieur hardcover
194745298Paris: Editions de la Maison Française 1947. Near fine in original slipcase. Limited edition of this illustrated 18th-century French tragedy with abolitionist themes - with a numbered print by Friesz loosely laid in. The story of two French colonist children who grow up side-by-side in Mauritius and fall in love only to be torn apart by class expectations. PAUL ET VIRGINIE is punctuated by anti-slavery sentiments part of Saint-Pierre's desire to explore the possibility of "building a new society free of specific clearly identified European ideals" Wasserman 104. This limited edition features illustrations by Fauvist E. Othon Friesz and was published two years before his death. 11'' x 8.75''. Original stiff wrappers. Original glassine. Illustrated in color. 8 LVI 146 4 pages in loose folia. Black-and-white Friesz print numbered 92/230 loosely laid in. In original stiff folder with title to spine and original slipcase. Slipcase with some edgewear light shelfwear; small bump to rear. Folder spine a bit sunned. Glassine with mild bumping to spine ends. Interior clean and bright. (Editions de la Maison Française) unknown
190618339Boston: Houghton Mifflin et Cie 1906. patterned paper-covered boards paper spine label. Rogers Bruce. small 4to. patterned paper-covered boards paper spine label. viii 154 2 pages. Limited to 250 numbered copies. Warde No.68. Some rubbing to boards. Some wear at spine ends with minor loss at head of spine. Else a fine copy. Typography by Bruce Rogers. Printed on hand- made paper with type imported from France. The original copper plates have been cut on wood by M. Lamont Brown and the prints mounted. With an engraved title page. Loosely inserted is a prospectus. From the Thomas M. Whitehead Collection of Books About Books.<BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> The typography is by the notable American book designer Bruce Rogers 1870-1957 who "was appreciated in his lifetime. In addition to several honorary degrees in 1948 he was awarded a gold medal from the American Academy of Arts and Letters for distinction in the graphic arts. Over decades of accomplishment in which he designed approximately 500 books. Rogers literally defined the profession of book designing in the United States" ANB. Francis Meynell stated that Rogers was."the greatest artificer of the book who ever lived Houghton Mifflin et Cie unknown
1906192920Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1906. Number 74 of 280 copies. Hardcover. VG Boards show shelf/edgewear smudging; spine top is moderately worn; bookplate on front pastedown; text block edges are darkened and foxed; some pages show darkening around the edges; otherwise pages are clean and bright; binding is solid. Green paper-covered boards with title plate on the spine with blue lettering; 154 pp. 4 unnumbered leaves of plates illustrations. Pages are untrimmed. Text in French. This is a numbered copy 74 of 280. This is a lovely copy of this classic French Romance novel. Houghton Mifflin hardcover
1171482604.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback