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04212Paris: Arnauld De Vresse 1850. Exceedingly Scarce<br/>Highly Amusing Hand-Colored Caricatures Showing "The Crazy's of the Day"<br/><br/>CHAM illustrator pseud. of Charles Amédée de Noé. Les Toqués Du Jour. Paris: Arnauld De Vresse n.d. ca. 1847. <br/><br/>First edition. Large folio 13 3/4 x 10 5/16 inches; 349 x 261 mm. Hand-colored lithographed title and thirty-six comical scenes on eighteen fine hand-colored lithographed plates heightened with gum arabic. Each scene with printed caption below. <br/><br/>Publisher's brown ribbed cloth bordered in blind front cover lettered in gilt. Expertly rebacked to style at an early date. Inner hinges cracked but sound corners very slightly rubbed. A near fine copy of this exceedingly scarce album.<br/><br/>A highly amusing collection of lithographs by Cham 1819-1879 satirizing the varieties of Les Toqués Du Jour<br/>The Crazy's of the Day. <br/><br/>Of Charles Amédée de Noé "known as Cham that is Ham the son of Noah.it was said that he had ‘an idea a day' for Le charivari. A good proportion of his thousands of lithographs were gathered into albums. His contributions to the Album du siège 173 in which Daumier was his collaborator are typical of his work" Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book pp. 155-156.<br/><br/>Exceedingly scarce. No copies found in WorldCat or KVK and apparently no copies have appeared at auction certainly during the past thirty-five years. Paris: Arnauld De Vresse, 1850 unknown books
04607Paris: Mon. Martinet 1860. The Trial of Jean Bidoux in his Military Career<br/><br/>CHAM Pseudonym of Charles Amédée de Noé. Les Tâtonnements de Jean Bidoux dans la Carrière Militaire. The trials of Jean Bidoux in his Military Career. Par Cham. Paris: Mon. Martinet 1860. <br/><br/>Large quarto 13 1/4 x 9 7/8 inches; 336 x 250 mm. Pictorial lithograph title-page and eighteen lithograph plates with sixty-five amusing images. <br/><br/>Publisher's quarter red roan over blind stamped red cloth front cover decoratively titled in gilt. Small stain to top margin of last plate otherwise a fine copy. Paris: Mon. Martinet, 1860 unknown books
03321Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie. 1846. The Pleasures of Youth.<br/>Young Parisian Gentlemen At Play<br/><br/>CHAM pseudonym of Amédée de Noé. Nos Gentils Hommes a Gout. Tournure Elégance Moeurs et Plaisirs de la Jeunesse Dorée. Par Cham Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie. n.d. 1846. <br/><br/>First only edition complete. <br/><br/>Folio 13 1/4 x 9 7/8 inches; 336 x 250 mm. Hand-colored lithographed title page and twenty hand-colored lithographed plates. Pictorial lithographed advertisement and Aubert et Cie. catalogue 16 pp. at rear. <br/><br/>Original pictorial lithographed green boards. Later dark green pebbled cloth spine and endpapers. Board edges and corners a little rubbed some light mainly marginal foxing. Small repaired tear to outer margin of lithographed advertisement leaf. An excellent example. With the bookplate of Joel Spitz on front paste-down. <br/><br/>Provenance: purchased in Paris 1947.<br/><br/>Rare with OCLC recording only six copies in institutional holdings worldwide and no auction records since 1923.<br/><br/>We have only seen one other copy of this title.<br/><br/>A satire of the bustle behavior customs and pleasures of young Parisian gentlemen - golden youth.<br/><br/>Of Amédée de Noé "known as Cham that is Ham the son of Noah.it was said that he had ‘an idea a day' for Le charivari. A good proportion of his thousands of lithographs were gathered into albums. His contributions to the Album du siège 173 in which Daumier was his collaborator are typical of his work" Ray pp. 155-156.<br/><br/>The Plates:<br/>1. Ne vous effrayez pas!<br/>2. Un objet de prix pour ne rien prendre<br/>3. Fol de carrossier.<br/>4. Un maitre dans une peau de domestique.<br/>5. Des gages fabuleux.<br/>6. Ton vicomte est un cuistre!<br/>7. Pauvre créancier!<br/>8. L'ami de coeur.<br/>9. Tiens! C'est le m'sieu du château!<br/>10. Palsambleu quél bon petit chic!!<br/>11. L'etat d'heritier a bien ses charges!<br/>12. Monsieur le baron après souper.<br/>13. Prenez y garde John!<br/>14. Un ci-devant.<br/>15. Tachez donc de faire aller mes cheveux!<br/>16 Le tir des pigeons.<br/>17. Oh he! Ce cavalier! Ohe!<br/>18. Bravo Marquis! Tu arrives le premier.<br/>19. Dieu! La belle chasse.<br/>20. Au diable les préjugés! Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie.,, [1846] unknown books
05024Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie. 1845. All is Fair in Love and War"<br/>Thirty-One Hand-Colored Lithographed Plates Presenting a Satirical View of the French in Algeria <br/><br/>CHAM Pseudonym of Charles Amédée de Noé. À la guerre comme à la guerre. Par Cham. Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie. n.d. 1845. <br/><br/>First edition. Oblong folio 9 15/16 x 12 15/16 inches; 253 x 329 mm. Pictorial hand colored lithograph title-page and thirty hand-colored lithographed plates heightened with gum Arabic presenting a satirical view of the life of the French contingent in Algeria. Publisher's sixteen page catalog bound in at end. Some light marginal soiling to a few plates otherwise near fine.<br/><br/>Contemporary half plum calf over patterned plum cloth smooth spine decoratively titled in gilt marbled endpapers and edges. An excellent example with vivid hand coloring. <br/><br/>CHAM pseudonym of Charles Amédée de Noé 1818-1879. "It is to be regretted that space will not serve to represent the caricaturists and depictors of manners who followed in the wake of Daumier and Gavarni. Among the most attractive of the former is Amédée de Noé known as Cham that is Ham the son of Noah of whom it was said that he had ‘an idea a day' for Le charivari. A good proportion of his thousands of lithographs were gathered into albums. His contributions to the Album du siège in which Daumier was his collaborator are typical of his work" Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book pp. 155-156.<br/><br/>The plates:<br/><br/>Hand-colored pictorial title-page<br/>1. Ça ne vaut pas l'eau filtrée!!.<br/>2. Au diable les chevaux arabes!<br/>3. Quelle chance!!<br/>4. Pour faire un bon pot-au-feu.<br/>5. V'là soixante lieues d'avalées!<br/>6. Ces gueux d'arabes.<br/>7. Dites donc caporal.<br/>8. Une visite sous la tente.<br/>9. Encore quinze lieues à faire.<br/>10. Une razzia.<br/>11. C'est fort drôle conscrit!.<br/>12. Un héritage flambé.<br/>13. Allons bon!.<br/>14. Gueux de sauvages!<br/>15. Y a des gens qui ont du bonheur!<br/>16. Il est bon d'avoir des amis.<br/>17. C'est une flêche empoisonnée.<br/>18. En toute chose il ne faut jamais considérer la faim.<br/>19. Qué beau pays!!!<br/>20. Est-ce que tu attends l'omnibus.<br/>21. Pauvres camarades!<br/>22. Cristi! V'la mon paletot qui se déchire!<br/>23. Y a pas de bon sens!<br/>24. Cher papa et chère maman.<br/>25. Mon Général.<br/>26. C'est un coup superbe!<br/>27. Un petit homme a grandes passions.<br/>28. Marche de nuit.<br/>29. Un réveil désagréable.<br/>30. L'appétit est le meilleur cuisinier. Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie., 1845 unknown books
04131Paris: Martinet 1855. The Art of Success in the World!<br/>An Ironic Satiric Burlesque by Cham<br/><br/>CHAM Pseudonym of Charles Amédée de Noé. L'Art de Réussir dans le Monde. Procédé Simple et Facile pour se Faire Jeter a la Porte en Fort peu de Temps. Paris: Martinet 1855. <br/><br/>Large quarto 13 1/4 x 10 in; 337 x 254 mm. Lithographed title with large hand-colored pictorial vignette twenty hand-colored lithographed plates by Fernique after Cham the plates containing three or more images a total of sixty-two each with droll captions.<br/><br/>Publisher's red cloth covers decoratively stamped in blind front cover decoratively lettered in gilt. Expertly rebacked in matching red cloth. Small rectangular sheet of paper tipped-on to the front end-paper with a short description of this book. A fine and clean copy.<br/><br/>A very rare volume with OCLC/KVK locating only two copies in institutions worldwide at the Victoria & Albert Library and Bibliothèque Nationale et Universitaire Strasbourg. The book was also issued without hand-coloring and OCLC locates two plain copies: The Morgan Library & Museum NY USA and Harvard University Houghton Library MA USA<br/><br/>"It is to be regretted that space will not serve to represent the caricaturists and depictors of manners who followed in the wake of Daumier and Gavarni. Among the most attractive of the former is Amédée de Noé known as Cham that is Ham the son of Noah of whom it was said that he had ‘an idea a day' for Le charivari. A good proportion of his thousands of lithographs were gathered into albums. His contributions to the Album du siège in which Daumier was his collaborator are typical of his work" Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book pp. 155-156. Paris: Martinet, 1855 unknown books
17839Paris: Societe des Aqua-fortistes,1 avril 1864 ,eau-forte avec ton de planche sur papier vergé,Imprimé par Auguste Delâtre;35,7 x 52,6 cm; plate: 23,5 x 31,7 cm; image: 21,1 x 29,6 cm
17840Le Charivari. Journal illustre. 29e annee.27.2. 1860,La page 3 contient une lithographie en noir à 2/3 de page.Mr.Wagner prenant parti de faire executer sa musique de l’avenir par des musiciens egalement de l’avenir,23x25,5 cm
1850ILIse; L53Paris: Michel Levy Fréres 1850. 1850. large 8vo. pp. 2 p.l. 625. with half-title. 19 wood-engraved plates & numerous text illus. by Midderigh Bertrand Gauchard Rouget &c. after designs by 'Cham'. contemporary quarter chagrin gilt back several library stamps. First Edition. F. Hardcover. Paris: Michel Levy Fréres, 1850. Hardcover
1880ZB1335913Berlin: A. R. Meyer ca. 1880. Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 SALE item oblong folio title leaf 8 plates; only the front cover remains of the original illustrated paper wrappers disbound. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Berlin: A. R. Meyer unknown
17838Le Charivari. Journal illustre. 29e annee. 1860;1er trimestre,16.1.1860,La page 3 contient une lithographie en noir à 2/3 de page.image = 23,5x25 cm,sur feuille imprimée recto-verso,bon état.
25416Le Charivari. Journal illustre. 29e annee. 1860;1er trimestre, - 8.2.1860,La page 3 contient une lithographie en noir à 2/3 de page.23,5x25 cm
1861239531861 Maison Martinet sans date vers 1861, Paris, - 240x180mm, 15 feuillets, chaque feuillet illustré de quatre scènes gravées et légendées, Rousseurs marginales. Bon état.
1868239541868 Michel Lévy frères, Paris 1868 - titre, (15) ff., chaque feuillet avec 4 vignettes In-8 carré. br., couv.,interieur trés frais.
23960Paris, Arnauld de Vresse, s. d. ; in-8, broché ; (16) ff. ; 15 planches de caricatures en noir commentées ; couverture verte imprimée en noir. Exemplaire en bon état malgré de petites rousseurs et tâches éparses.
23958Paris. Chez Arnauld de vresse, editeur 55, rue de Rivoli . Ca. 1860,petit in-4 de 16 fnch., br., couv. ill. salie,
1850239511850 Bureau du Journal de Charivari, Paris, 1850 - ill. Titel u. 15 Bll. m. je 4 Karikaturen u. Untertext, Gr.-8°, ill. OBr.
23955Arnauld de Vresse, - in-8 de 28 p., br.,rare
1855239591855 Paris, Maison Martinet sans date, vers 1855, 250x185mm, broché. Bon état. 15 feuillets, chaque feuillet illustré de quatre scènes gravées et légendées,
1877239521877 Paris : Au Bureau du Charivari, 1877. 15 pl. avec texte ; in-4 [16] Bl. : zahlr. Ill. ; in-4,petit manque haut couverture,rare
1870239611870 Paris: Arnaud de Vresse, 1870. Fine. Arnaud de Vresse, Paris s.d. (circa 1870), 18,5x24,5cm, broché. - First edition.,trés frais
23949Paris. Bureau du Charivari. s.d. Petit in-4 (182 x 245mm) broché, couverture imprimée en rouge, 16 pages (y compris le titre) portant 4 dessins chacune, imprimés seulement au recto. Couverture
1856239571856 Maison Martinet sans date vers 1856, Paris, - 250x185mm, 15 feuillets illustrés, chaque feuillet illustré de quatre scènes gravées et légendées, Déchirure de 1cm au bas du dos.In-4° broché, couv. verte illustrée, (1) f., (15) ff. anopistographiques comprenant chacun 4 vignettes. Rousseurs éparses
23950rare
R150046667FAYARD.. Décembre 1935.. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 379 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 800-LITTERATURE (BELLES-LETTRES)
1845279721Bourgogne martinet (imprimerie) 1845 in8. 1845. Cartonné. 10e édition