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18820354# AUTEUR: Judith Gautier # ÉDITEUR: Charavay # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1882 # ENVOI, BEAUX PAPIERS: Hollande # COUVERTURE: imprimée illustrée # DÉTAILS: In 8° broché 125 pp + 2ff 12 eaux-fortes en ht par Auguste Constantin, sous serpente ( Vicaire III 879 ).L'action de ce roman se passe en Bretagne. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
1868800821868. MCGUIRE Judith White. Diary of a Southern Refugee during the war. By a Lady of Virginia. New York: E.J. Hale & Son 1868. 360pp. Orig. blindstamped cloth rebacked spine label laid down else very good. HOWES M-107. In Tall Cotton 120. Coulter 310. An important female view on the hardships that stuck the south during the Civil War. McGuire captures the shortages of basic necessities in the south like food clothing and housing. She writes on the adversities with particular focus of how the war impacted women which left many penniless widows orphans and refugees. "Detailed on conditions in Richmond where the writer served for a time as a clerk in the commissary department" Nevins II p. 196. unknown
1889086022J.W. Randolph & english 1889. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Third Edition with corrections and additions. 372pp. This copy has been nicely rebound in red cloth with black label on spine with titles. Slightly more than half-inch of top of title page is missing. New end papers. J.W. Randolph & english Hardcover
1868754691868. MCGUIRE Judith W. DIARY OF A SOUTHERN REFUGEE During The War by a Lady of Virginia. New York: E.J. Hale & Son 1868. Second edition. Small 8vo. brown cloth title gilt-stamped to spine. Pencil ownership to tp. Spine and boards are rubbed and edgeworn; spine covering severed along front joint and chipped at perimeters. Newspaper clippings mounted to front endpapers; some also laid in. Interesting 19th century pencil notations throughout by a previous owner who did not agree with the author's viewpoints. This is a scarce edition being offered as is. unknown books
186863619New York: E. J. Hale & Son 1868. Second edition first published the previous year. 12vo. 360 pp. Howes M-107. McGuire 18130-1897 fled Alexandria Virginia with her husband in 1861 eventually settling in Richmond for the duration of the conflict. "The diary clearly shows the upheavals and hardships war caused for elite families. She describes the scarcity of housing food and clothing . in particular she notes the toll the war took on women who were often left without financial support as widows orphans and refugees" "Women in the American Civil War" I p. 387. Nevins II p. 196: "Detailed on conditions in Richmond where the writer served for a time as a clerk in the commissary department." In Tall Cotton 120. Coulter 310. Not in Nicholson. South to Posterity p. 221. Very good. Original brown patterned cloth nicely rebacked with the original spine laid down. 9944. <br/><br/> E. J. Hale & Son hardcover books
188956265Richmond VA: J. W. Randolph 1889. Third edition with corrections and additions. The first edition of 1867 had 360 pages. 8vo pp. 372. Bound calf backed boards both covers separate spine calf gone Inscribed on the endpaper: "Mr. J. R. Collidge Jr from Munay M McGuire one of the "Little Grandchildren" to whom this book is dedicated Richmond Va Setptember - 1903" Howes M-107. In Tall Cotton 120. Coulter 310. "Detailed on conditions in Richmond where the writer served for a time as a clerk in the commissary department" Nevins II p. 196. J. W. Randolph unknown books
1812z011874Philadelphia: Benjamin and Thomas Kite 1812. First American edition. Hardcover. Good. 1812. First American edition. Hardcover 8vo. in full original calf. 160pp. Good. Corners spine ends blunted surface loss and rubbing to boards especially at extremities and outer joints. Flyleaf clipped ownership signature on verso of flyleaf. Old damp stain to contents throughout. Contents remain complete in a sound binding. Housed in mylar. Digital images available upon request. Benjamin and Thomas Kite hardcover
1900R110020413PARIS, BOULEVARD MONTMARTRE. 1900. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Paginé de 602 à 612 . Ce fascicule ne contient pas d'illustration. Une page photocopiée. Livré sans couverture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.4-Journalisme, chronique
1820653261 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin brun, dos à 4 nerfs dorés orné, Fables anciennes et nouvelles de Phèdre, traduites en français, avec le texte en regard revu sur les meilleurs éditions, par M. G.-Duplessis, Librairie Classique de Maire-Nyon, Paris, 1827, 262 pp., [ Suivi de : ] Les Cent Fables de Faërne, de Crémone, Empruntées d'anciens Ecrivains, éclaircies par des notes françaises, mises à la portée des Jeunes-Gens qui doivent expliquer les Fables de Phèdre, et traduites pour la première fois, avec des Imitations poétiques, par J.E.J.F. Boinvilliers, Latin-Français en regard, De l'Imprimerie d'Auguste Delalain, Paris, 1820, xxij pp., 1 f., 292 pp.
188257606Avec douze eaux-fortes par Auguste Constantin, un des 500 exemplaires sur hollande (après 12 Chine et 6 Japon), 1 vol. in-8 carré, Charavay Frères Editeurs, Paris, 1882, 125 pp. et 1 f.
1890boz_001557Judith Gautier - Billet autographe signé - Représentation à l’hôtel Windsor - 1890 Dimensions : 20.5 x 13 cm État : Le billet a un faux pli à gauche. Signature bien lisible. État correct avec traces de montage visibles. Nombre de pages : 1 page
1825ABC_45454Paris: August Delalain 1825. Half vellum and blue paper over boards. 12mo. One of the many editions of a choice collection of Phaedrus fables in Latin verses with notes in French additional fables and the French fables of La Fontaine. The fables are severely purified by the Champion of chastity Jean Etienne Judith Forestier Boinvilliers 1765-1830 a fanatic catholic French professor of languages and humanities. The first edition appeared in 1799 followed by at least 8 editions during the 19th century.Shaved corners slightly worn.l Worldcat 1 copy. August Delalain, hardcover
1884110938Bibliotheque Artistique; Librairie des Bibliophiles 1884-01-01. Leather. Very Good. 0x0x0. 3/4 red leather gilt decorated bindings over marbled boards. One of 25 copies with double proofs of each engraving. Three volume set. oversized and overweight. B45 Please email for photos. Bibliotheque Artistique; Librairie des Bibliophiles hardcover
18841506110093Bibliotheque Artistique; Librairie des Bibliophiles 1884-01-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. 3 volume set. One of 25 copies. Full blue Moroccan leather gilt ruled. All edges gilt. 5 raised bands. Silk patterned end pages. In blue slip case. Edge wear to box. Front board of Volume I detached. Clean unmarked pages. This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Bibliotheque Artistique; Librairie des Bibliophiles hardcover
188421530Paris: Bibliotheque Artistique; Librairie des Bibliophiles 1884. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. Originally published in 1863 this sword play filled novel was later adapted into several films and theatrical versions. Very good in contemporary leather backed marbled paper covered boards with matching marbled end pages. Gilt titles and raised bands to spines. Light rubbing to bands and edges of leather on all volumes. Bumping to edges of front board of volume three. Original wrappers are bound in. Includes several etchings. Clean tight interiors with occasional spots of foxing. 270 pages; 294 pages; 293 pages. FRE/041409. Bibliotheque Artistique; Librairie des Bibliophiles hardcover
188487211Paris: Jouaust Librairie des Bibliophiles 1884. Fine. Jouaust Librairie des Bibliophiles Paris 1884 13.50 x 21 cm 3 volumes reliés First printing of this edition illustrated with drawings by Delort engraved by Mongin. Small print run on vélin after 150 copies on deluxe paper. 14 plates on papier hollande. A frontispiece portrait. Preface by Judith Gautier. Full bordeaux roan binding signed Bonleu bottom of pastedown with unidentified initials stamped in gilt 2 interlaced English letters AC. Spine uniformly sunned now light brown. Numerous gilt-tooled motifs on spine ruled in gilt at head and foot of spine. Large inner dentelle numerously ruled and tooled in gilt. Traces of rubbing at heads of spine joints and corners. Some scuffing along the joints. Some leaves protruding in volume II. Handsome copy very fresh with almost no foxing except for 3 pages in volume 3 with small spots. Jouaust, Librairie des Bibliophiles unknown
188487211Jouaust, Librairie des Bibliophiles | Paris 1884 | 13.50 x 21 cm | 3 volumes reliés
1884979121884 Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles, Bibliothèque Artistique Moderne, 1884, 3 volumes in-8 de 210x135 mm environ, vi-370-(1), 294-(1), 293-(1) pages, reliure signée, demi maroquin à coins bleu cobalt, titres tomaisons et date dorés sur dos lisses, tranches de tête dorées, gardes marbrées avec un ex-libris gravé sur les premiers contreplats, couvertures conservées. Avec 5 dessins par volume, de Charles Delort gravés par Mongin. Tirage à petit nombre, un des 25 exemplaires sur papier Whatman avec un double état des gravures. Rousseurs sur les couvertures conservées et dans le volume III, sinon bon état.
1893R200010646ARMAND COLIN. 1893. In-12. Broché. A relier, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 334 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 800-LITTERATURE (BELLES-LETTRES)
190015050Paris: Felix Juven 1900. New Edition augmented. Hard Cover. Very good. Ca. 1900 not dated; first published in 1867. A signed presentation copy to Madame 'Vatsamachi' unclear by Judith Gautier the first woman elected to the Academie Goncourt and the daughter of the poet and dramatist Theophile Gautier. With the initials LV at the base of the spine. Judith Gautier was an artist poet novelist and orientalist the friend and collaborator of artists such as Wagner Hugo and Sargent who painted a full length portrait of her. She wrote poetry prose essays and articles; her creative work drew on Middle Eastern Japanese and Chinese sources. She studied Chinese at a young age from Tin Tun Ling a Chinese man brought to Paris by the bishop of Macao to work on a French-Chinese dictionary. <br /> This is an anthology of Chinese poetry translated into French one of the earliest translations of Chinese poetry published in a European language. Each page is decorated with varying Art Nouveau inspired designs around the borders with poems grouped by topic such as: 'Les Amoureux' 'La Lune' 'Les Voyageurs' 'La Cour' 'La Guerre' 'Le Vin' 'L'Automne' and 'Les Poetes'. Signed presentation copy. "Nouvelle edition considerablement augmentee et ornee de vignettes et de gravures hors texte d'apres les artistes chinois". <br /> 8vo 279pp with black & white illustrations after Chinese artists. Half dark red gilt decorated cloth and marbled boards gilt title to red spine label. Corners and head and tail of spine gently rubbed. The rear free end paper missing. HK2700. Felix Juven unknown
1885125690Paris Ed. Monnier, De Brunhoff et Cie, s.d. [1885] 1 vol. broché petit in-4, broché, couverture gauffrée illustrée à rabats, "A Pochi" calligraphié sur le premier plat, (4) + IV + 168 pp., nombreuses illustrations en noir par Ary Gambard et Lunel, et des décorations en rose de Galice et Stein. Edition originale collective de ce recueil de textes écrits pour Judith Cladel par les amis de son père : Paul Arène, Jules Claretie, Alphonse Daudet, Camille Lemonnier, Catulle Mendès, Armand Silvestre, etc. Couverture un peu effrangée dont les rabats sont fragiles. Sinon exemplaire en bonne condition.
1885125690Paris Ed. Monnier, De Brunhoff et Cie, s.d. [1885] 1 vol. broché petit in-4, broché, couverture gauffrée illustrée à rabats, "A Pochi" calligraphié sur le premier plat, (4) + IV + 168 pp., nombreuses illustrations en noir par Ary Gambard et Lunel, et des décorations en rose de Galice et Stein. Edition originale collective de ce recueil de textes écrits pour Judith Cladel par les amis de son père : Paul Arène, Jules Claretie, Alphonse Daudet, Camille Lemonnier, Catulle Mendès, Armand Silvestre, etc. Couverture un peu effrangée dont les rabats sont fragiles. Sinon exemplaire en bonne condition.
1885125692Paris Ed. Monnier, De Brunhoff et Cie, s.d. [1885] 1 vol. relié petit in-4, cartonnage de soie illustrée, ruban de fermeture et étiquette à la devise "Concordia per actes", (4) + IV + 168 pp., nombreuses illustrations en noir par Ary Gambard et Lunel, et des décorations en rose de Galice et Stein. Edition originale collective de ce recueil de textes écrits pour Judith Cladel par les amis de son père : Paul Arène, Jules Claretie, Alphonse Daudet, Camille Lemonnier, Catulle Mendès, Armand Silvestre, etc. Cartonnage défraîchi, dos frotté. Sinon l'exemplaire est solide, l'intérieur propre.
1885125692Paris Ed. Monnier, De Brunhoff et Cie, s.d. [1885] 1 vol. relié petit in-4, cartonnage de soie illustrée, ruban de fermeture et étiquette à la devise "Concordia per actes", (4) + IV + 168 pp., nombreuses illustrations en noir par Ary Gambard et Lunel, et des décorations en rose de Galice et Stein. Edition originale collective de ce recueil de textes écrits pour Judith Cladel par les amis de son père : Paul Arène, Jules Claretie, Alphonse Daudet, Camille Lemonnier, Catulle Mendès, Armand Silvestre, etc. Cartonnage défraîchi, dos frotté. Sinon l'exemplaire est solide, l'intérieur propre.
189936332Paris Chamuel, s.d. [1899] 1 vol. Relié in-16, demi-maroquin bleu à coins, dos lisse avec pièce de titre de basane rouge et décor floral doré, tête dorée, 300 pp., index. Edition originale de ce féroce recueil d'articles sur les femmes de lettres de la fin du XIXème et notamment Juliette Adam, Sarah Bernhardt, Marie-Anne de Bovet, Jeanne Chauvin, Judith Gautier, Gyp, Louise Michel, Maria Pognon, Rachilde, Séverine, etc. Bon exemplaire dans une jolie reliure de l'époque (malheureusement sans les couvertures), avec un superbe ex-libris gravé sur bois (Dr Th. Gaillard) montrant une jeune femme lisant un livre.