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1104360640.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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190210895BARCELONA: Montaner y Simón Editores 1902. 4º.- 232 pgs.- Tela editorial con planchas lomo y puntas en pergamino.- Numerosas ilustraciones entre texto y láminas fuera de texto. Buen ejemplar. Montaner y Simón, Editores hardcover
185015085MADRID: Oficinas y Estableciemiento Tipográfico del Seminario Pintoresco español y de la ilustración 1850. Folio.- 24 p.- Media tela.- Ilustraciones entre texto. Ediciones populares de los libros antiguos y modernos mas leidos en Europa enriquecidas con profusión de grabados. Biblioteca Universal publicada bajo la dirección de don Angel Fernandez de los Rios. Palau nº: 285217 Oficinas y Estableciemiento Tipográfico del Seminario Pintoresco español y de la ilustración unknown
19455138BARCELONA: Editorial Gustavo Gili 1945. 4º.- Rústica con sobrecubiertas estuche.- 173 páginas.- 2 hojas.- 6 láminas a color entre texto. Volumern VI de Ediciones Armiño. Edición de 650 ejemplares. Nº 13 impreso a dos tintas sobre papel de hilo Guarro. Contiene una serie de las ilustraciones en colores firmados por el artista; una prueba de las planchas en negro y en colores de que recompone cada ilustración y dos láminas inéditas coloreadas también firmadas. Contiene el espécimen de la obra. Lomera con leve pérdida en la parte superior. P 285249 Editorial Gustavo Gili unknown
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1024672891.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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187878335Paris : Alphonse Lemerre 1878. 200x130mm. broch. Pages non rognes. Exemplaire sur beau papier non numrot. Petites dhirures sur le bas du dos. 356 Alphonse Lemerre unknown
1273691687.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
180636olVernor Hood & Sharpe & Longman Hurst Rees & Orme London 1806. Seventh Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 170 pages complete. From the library of Edna and Frank Bradlow the esteemed Africana specialists. A VERY RARE most pleasing copy of this most important seventh edition of 1806. The extraordinary fame of Paul & Virginia of the island of Mauritius was already inspiring artists authors and hearts. Pocket book sized. Full leather. The boards have wear about the edges corners and seams from use shelving and age The spine has five gilt double bands. It is a little worn and scuffed especially to head and foot but is otherwise genial efficient. The contents are most agreeable especially if one takes the age of the book into account. Despite some very mild - and expected - tanning about the edges the pages are clean clear healthy thick fresh-faced most confident and companionable. fk. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Vernor, Hood & Sharpe & Longman, Hurst Rees & Orme, London hardcover
192560055Kralicka: L. Bradac 1925. vellum top edge gilt paper-covered slipcase. small 12mo. vellum top edge gilt paper-covered slipcase. 238 5 pages. A Czech translation of Saint-Pierre's classic eighteenth century sentimental novel about two young people raised with no conception of the class gender or ideological differences between them. Translated from the French by J.M. Augusta. Published by L. Bradac. Illustrated with five engravings. Frontispiece. Some foxing to edges. L. Bradac unknown
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1820426614London : Suttaby Evance & Fox : Baldwin Cradock & Joy 1820. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked leather. Gilt blocked title to spine with raised bands. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description: 2 v. in 1 196p8p1 leaf of plates : ill ports ; 13 cm. Subjects: Truthfulness and falsehood ; Juvenile literature; Filial piety ; Juvenile literature; Utopias ; Juvenile literature; French fiction 18th century. London : Suttaby, Evance & Fox : Baldwin, Cradock & Joy hardcover
1819AQ34053London: Printed for John Sharpe et al. 1819. viii 168pp. With half-title and five engraved plates. Contemporary blind-stamped gilt-tooled polished navy calf. Marbled endpapers and edges. Lightly rubbed and marked small surface loss to head and foot of spine. Bookplate of Liam Sims FSA to FEP. Inked ownership inscription 'Lewis Thorpe Cambridge 2 Sept 47' and library stamp of G. A. Judd to verso of FFEP. Internally clean and crisp. British novelist and poet Helen Maria Williams's 1759-1829 translation of Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre's best known novel the love story Paul et Virginie Paris 1788 set in Mauritius. It was neither the first nor a complete translation but Williams' English abridgement first published London 1795 was immediately successful reprinted 10 times within the British Isles before 1801. The accompanying illustrations for this edition engraved by Charles Heath after Richard Westall are dated 1820. . 8vo. Printed for John Sharpe et al. unknown
1894mon0000103853A.C. McClurg & Co 1894-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. Amazing copy! Very clean and tight copy with negligible wear to the spine and covers. Gilt spine front cover embossing and top edges of pages. Pictures available on request. A.C. McClurg & Co hardcover
17953334The scarce first edition of Helen Maria Williams' translation of Saint-Pierre's best-selling Paul et Virginie. This English translation was also to prove enormously popular with many printings in England but this first appearance thought to have been printed in Paris at the English press of Williams' lover John Hurford Stone is scarce. Additionally this copy includes the suite of six engraved plates found only in a few copies.<br /> In 1792 two years after her first visit to Paris Helen Maria Williams returned to live there permanently. Her salon on the rue Helvétius became a meeting place not only for her Girondist circle but also for a large number of British American and Irish radicals writers and public figures including Mary Wollstonecraft Thomas Paine Joel Barlow and Charles James Fox. It was at this time that she became involved with John Hurford Stone 1763-1818 a radical English coal dealer who was working as a printer in Paris. Their involvement caused huge scandal in England as Stone was married. He divorced his wife in 1794 and it may be that he was married to Williams in the same year. On October 11th 1793 during tea with Bernardin de Saint-Pierre Williams had learnt that all British citizens in France were to be arrested following the French defeat at Toulon. The next day she and her family were taken to the Luxembourg prison where they stayed until 26th October when they were moved to the English Conceptionist Convent otherwise known as the Couvent des Anglaises. It was here that Williams began this translation. She was released in April of the following year on the condition that she left Paris: she and Stone went together to Switzerland until they were able to return to Paris in 1795 when Stone printed the completed work.<br /> Of the copies listed in ESTC only three copies Virginia Morgan and Penn have the plates although the BN copy also has the plates. Of the Morgan copy John Bidwell writes in their catalogue: 'Given the French origins of the paper type plates and binding and the quality of the typesetting this edition was printed in Paris almost certainly at the English press of the expatriate radical John Hurford Stone who was living with Helen Maria Williams at the time. Cf. Madeleine B. Stern "The English Press in Paris and its successors" PBSA 74 1980: 307-89'. Adding another level to the interchange of nationalities in this edition although French the type was of English origin being cast from Baskerville's punches by the Dépôt des caractères de Baskerville in Paris established by Beaumarchais in 1791 and closed c.1795–6. Beaumarchais a great admirer of Baskerville purchased the bulk of the Birmingham printer's punches from his widow after his death John Dreyfus 'The Baskerville punches 1750–1950' The Library 5th series 5 1951 26–48.<br /> 'The following translation of Paul and Virginia was written at Paris amidst the horrors of Robespierre's tyranny. During that gloomy epocha it was difficult to find occupations which might cheat the days of calamity of their weary length . In this situation I gave myself the task of employing a few hours every day in translating the charming little novel . and I found the most soothing relief in wandering from my own gloomy reflections to those enchanting scenes of the Mauritius which he has so admirably described . the public will perhaps receive with indulgence a work written under such peculiar circumstances; not composed in the calm of literary leisure or in pursuit of literary fame; but amidst the turbulence of the most cruel sensations and in order to escape from overwhelming misery' Preface signed Helen Maria Williams Paris June 1795. <br /><br /><i>8vo pp. ii viii 2 9-274 with six stipple engraved plates by Lingée Lefebvre and Clément two after designs by Dutailly tissue guards to all but one of the plates some scattered foxing the text printed on mixed stock much of which is slightly blue-tinted and watermarked 'P Lentaigne' occasional light spotting small marginal hole on D1 one gathering sprung in contemporary calf worn at extremities head and foot of spine chipped roll tool border to covers within double fillet gilt corner fleurons and circles gilt flat spine gilt in compartments blue morocco label lettered in gilt both covers badly scratched with bright marbled endpapers and gilt edges.</i><br /><br />ESTC t131741 listing BL Bodleian Wisbech; Cornell Harvard Morgan Penn Princeton Smith College Toronto UCLA Chicago Illinois Virginia and Yale.<br /><br />Cohen-de Ricci 932 calling for only 5 plates; no details given in Garside Raven & Schöwerling see note on HMW's translation in 1788:71. John Hurford Stone at the English Press.
2004Q-0809594633Wildside Press 2004-03-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Wildside Press paperback
19722080202103100131Obunsha 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. Page: 213 Size: 15.5 Width 11.5 Width 1.3 Volume: 1 Obunsha paperback
1034078534.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19502110502150305003Yodesha 1950. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Yodesha paperback