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3368396692.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2012DADAX3847265954TREDITION CLASSICS 2012-05-12. hardcover. New. 5.00x0.50x8.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. TREDITION CLASSICS hardcover
3847849166.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
11101Chur. Eine Erzählung für die reifere Jugend. Uebersetzt aus d. Franz. V. J.G. Fels. Stockfl. Gebrauchssp.Zeichnungen von Kinderhand a. V. Grubenmann Kl.-8°. Pbd. Literatur unknown
3847826433.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
3847265954.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1840950276Pforzheim: Dennig & Finck um 1840. leather_bound. stark abgenutzt. XXXII 458 Seiten. Halbleder der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und biedermeierlicher Ornamentik Überzugspapier mit floral geprägtem Relief. Groß-Oktav 23 x 16 berieben und bestoßen Rückengelenk 2 cm eingerissen innen durchgehend stärker braunfleckig es FEHLEN der gestochene Titel und zwei Stahlstiche handschr. Besitzvermerke auf Vorsatz Zustand im Preis berücksichtigt!. Frühe deutsche Ausgabe dieses Klassikers der Jugendliteratur der in dieser Form zuerst 1838 auf Französisch erschien. Es FEHLEN der gestochene Titel das Porträtfrontispiz des Autors und der Stahlstich von Paul sonst ist der Band offensichtlich vollständig wie zu bibliographieren war. Das Inhaltsverzeichnis ist nach Seite 456 eingebunden die Karte der Ile de France Mauritius am Schluss des Bandes. Jacques Henri Bernhardin de Saint-Pierre 1737-1814 war Ingenieur-Offizier und lebte drei Jahre auf Mauritius. Nach seiner Rückkehr freundete er sich mit Jean Jacques Rousseau an der die Schriften von Saint-Pierre nachhaltig beeinflusste. In seinen letzten Lebensjahren war er Direktor des "Jardin des Plantes". Die erste französische Einzelausgabe von "Paul et Virginie" erschien 1789 im Vorwort schrieb Saint-Pierre er wolle den Beweis der Wahrheit herstellen "daß unser Glück einzig und allein auf einem natur- und tugendgemäßen Wandel beruht" und eine eingehende Schilderung der tropischen Vegetation geben. "Zeitgenossen bewunderten vor allem die sinnenhaft-anschauliche Schilderung einer bisher kaum bekannten Tropenlandschaft die Idee der >sensibilité< die ihre Verkörperung in Virginie fand und den Entwurf einer idealen Gesellschaft." Hans Eich in Doderer: Lexikon der Kinder- und Jugendliteratur III 248. Dem Text folgt das 32seitige Verzeichnis "Flora von Paul und Virginie und der indischen Hütte" und das 10seitige "Namen-Verzeichniss der Zeichner und Holzstecher." Wegen Urlaub kann Ihre Bestellung / Anfrage erst nach dem 21.06.2026 bearbeitet werden. - Because of holidays your order / question can be handled only after 06/21/2026. Dennig & Finck hardcover
KIBU2202Leipzig Expedition des Campeschen Robinson Adolph Werl o. J. 1862. VIII 176 S 5 Stahlstich-Tafeln HLn.d.Zt. tadelloser Zustand. Leipzig, Expedition des Campe?schen Robinson Adolph Werl o. J. [1862]. unknown
45023Leipzig Amelang 1899. Gr.8° XII 179 S. zahlr. Abb. tlw. a. Taf. OLwd. m. farb. Deckelill. OU OU stark läd. u. geklebt Kapitale min. berieben Vs. etw. gebräunt Buch sonst tadellos. EA dieser Ausgabe. Mit einer Einleitung von Ferd. Lotheisen. 010 Leipzig, Amelang, 1899 unknown
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1967feb11014Pentru Literatura Universala 1967. Used. 1967; Romanian Edition of Paul si Virginia - Coliba Indiana BPT 390; For more details please contact me Pentru Literatura Universala unknown
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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
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
1906102381Houghton Mifflin 1906. Hard cover. Good/No jacket. 250cc. Designed by Bruce Rogers. Reprinted from the French text of 1789 with 4 copper engravings from the original book. Printed on Japanese paper. deckle edges. Cover shelfworn and chipped. Bookplate inside front cover. Houghton Mifflin unknown
1837859N46Paris: Henriot 1837. Leather. Good Only. 8" by 5". Not stated. A leather bound copy of Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre's best known novel Paul et Virginie. Published in French. A leather bound copy of Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre's best known novel Paul et Virginie. Published in French. Despite being very popular with children in the Victorian era this novel by Bernardin de Saint-Pierre is now largely forgotten. Originally published in 1788 on the eve of the French Revolution the novel critiques of the French social class within the story of two best friends who fall in love in French colonial Mauritius. Prior owner's ink inscription to the front and rear pastedowns 'Celine Galhout'. In a quarter leather binding over marbled boards. Externally generally smart. Lightly rubbed to the boards particularly to the edges of the boards and the extremities which are all missing some paper. The head of the spine has lost a little calf as has the tail of the spine which is lightly rubbed. The front hinge is starting but firm. Internally firmly bound with light to moderate foxing throughout the volume. Good Only Henriot hardcover
0243856296.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0266465358.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
190648768Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Very Good. 1906. Hardcover. Original paper-covered boards spine label. Limited edition #164 of 280 copies. Covers grubby slight insecting slightly canted. PO gift inscription. Text in French. Four engraved plates with tissue guards. Spare label at rear. Many pages unopened. ; quarto; 155 pages . Houghton Mifflin hardcover
117270Paris Librairie Artistique H. Launette et Cie. 1887. xxvii. 208 pages. 1 feuillet. 12 planches hors-texte. 285x20 Cm. Pleine reliure en soie satiné bleu dans son étui. Le titre apparaît dans une plaque figurative dorée sur le plat et le dos. Reliure signée Engel. Charnières et dos frottés. Coins et coiffes un peu émoussés. 12 belles eaux-fortes hors-texte gravées par Auguste Boullard et très nombreuses vignettes dans le texte gravées sur bois d'après les dessins de Maurice Leloir. Rare exemplaire sous luxueux cartonnage en soie. Imprimée sur grand papier. Faux-titre titre table des eaux-fortes préambule et avant-propos. Très bon exemplaire. Paris, Librairie Artistique H. Launette et Cie. 1887. unknown
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