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In 16, 4 voll., pp. 411, 398, 357, 372 con una genealogia dei Principi di Brunswick a doppia pagina n.t. Sporadiche bruniture ma nel complesso buon esemplare. M.pg. Importante opera del marchese di Custine (1790-1857) noto soprattutto per i suoi racconti di viaggio. In trentasei lettere l'autore analizza la vita sociale, economica, artistica e politica russa non risparmiando attacchi alla tirannide zarista a quel tempo incarnata dallo zar Nicola II. Tuttavia, nonostante le violente critiche, quando l'opera fu tradotta in russo nel 1930, venne definita 'la piu' intelligente che sia stata scritta sulla Russia da uno straniero'. Apparentemente prima edizione pur differenziandosi per il numero delle pagine da altre copie in commercio.
1854bb3377Bourdin Ernest Relié 1854 Grand in-8 relié demi basane rouge à coins, plat de toile verte, frontispice, XIV pp., 510 pp., 26 planches hors-texte gravées d'après Raffet dont 10 planches de costumes coloriées, 2 grandes cartes dépliantes entoilées coloriées à la main et 1 planche de musique. La deuxième et meilleure édition, revue et augmentée par l'auteur avec des planches en couleurs qui ne se trouvaient pas dans la première édition (Vicaire III, 168) ; des rousseurs, cartes en très bonne états car entoilées, bon exemplaire. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
231036Paris, A. Franck, 1860 in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., 404 pp., demi-chagrin vert, dos à nerfs orné de filets à froid, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque).
1828LBW-975[1828]. 540 x 464 mm.
1705LBW-712Paris, 1705. 226 x 336 mm.
1714LBW-7131714. 227 x 329 mm.
1st edition of one of authors most significant books. Period boards with original modernist wrappers mounted front and back. 12mo, 275 pages; 19 cm. In Yiddish. Title translate as Wells. A novel. 1 of 3000 copies printed. Khayim Gildin (18841944) was a Yiddish writer. Born in Nikopol, Ukraine, into a workers family, Khayim Gildin was 12 years old when he began working in a factory. He was then twice arrested for revolutionary activity. From 1908 to 1914, he lived and worked in Warsaw, where he published articles on labor issues and belonged to the circle of literati directly influenced by Y. L. Peretz. Gildin returned to Ukraine in 1915 and lived in Odessa. After the 1917 Revolution he was a member of the Fareynikte, the United Jewish Socialist Workers Party.During the civil war, Gildin served in the Red Army, joining the Communist Party in 1919. He lived in Moscow from 1920 to 1925. In October 1920, during the First All-Russian Congress of Proletarian Writers, he spoke as a representative of the Yiddish members, arguing that poetry of political agitation had to supplant aesthetic literature. It is not clear whom Gildin actually represented during the Congress. His own poem, In fabrik (In the Factory), published in 1919, was a rare example of Yiddish industrial poetry . The first actual meeting of a Moscow Yiddish proletarian group took place much lateron 5 January 1922. On that day, a small number of people, including Moyshe Taytsh and Shmuel Persov, gathered in Gildins flat. Subsequently, other young writers such as Yoysef Rabin and David Utkes joined them, though in 1923 the group failed to launch its journal Royte heftn (Red Notebooks).... Gildin left Moscow in 1925 and spent the rest of his life in Ukraine, working at various Soviet Jewish institutions, coediting the Kharkov-based journal Prolit (Proletarian Literature), and publishing poems and stories, some of which were translated into Russian and Ukrainian. His most significant books were published in Kharkov, including two editions of his collected stories, Brunems (Wells; 1929 and 1932), and Gezamlte verk (Collected [Poetic] Works; 1932). In 1932 and 1933 he edited the last two issues of the journal Di royte velt (The Red World). Gildin was not popular among his fellow literati. Perets Markish, for instance, did not hide his disdain for the proletarian parasite Gildin, who denounced Markish for having a Polish passport. Gildins 1934 story Mendl Graf, published in Russian translation in 1940, belongs to the Soviet literature eulogizing the gulag (the Soviet labor camp system) for its methods of reeducating criminals and political prisoners .Six years later, Gildin himself vanished in the gulag; rumors claimed that he had criticized Soviet generals responsible for failures during the SovietFinland War in 19391940 (Gennady Estraikh in YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe, 2010). For more on Gildin, see Gennady Estraikh, A Touchstone of Socialist Realism: The 1934 Almanac of Soviet Yiddish Writers, Jews in Eastern Europe 37 [3] (1998): 2437; Gennady Estraikh, Yiddish Literary Life in Soviet Moscow, 19181924, Jews in Eastern Europe 42 [2] (2000): 2555. OCLC: 19303550. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. SUBJECT(S): Short stories, Yiddish. Jewish library stamps on blank endpapers and title page. Period Yiddish card pocket at front pastedown. Covers trimmed close, touching authors and publishers names. Light wear and rubbing. Beautiful modernist cover layout. Good Condition. (YID-36-7-LS-+)500
1856LBW-6517Paris, Hollier, [circa 1856]. 236 x 282 mm.
1658LBW-2759[Amsterdam, 1658]. 389 x 514 mm.
244598Kharkov, Imprimerie de l'Université, 1812, in-8, 10 pp., broché.
18500Paris, Versailles Frouillé, Blaizot 1783,1 volume in-4 de (2) ff., vij-(1)-xx-510-(2) pp. Ñ (2) ff., -plein veau havane, dos à nerfs ornés, tranches rouges (reliure du XVIIIe siècle). Première édition. Le texte est illustré de 1 grande carte dépliante de la Russie, de 1 portrait Catherine d'après Chevalier, de 1 planche double, bataille et destruction de la flotte turque dans le port de Tzeme, et de 10 tableaux dont 9 dépliants.BON ETAT
18252452Paris, Anselin et Pochard, 1825. In-8 de VIII-63 pp., 1 tableau replié, demi-chagrin bleu, couverture imprimée et dos conservés (reliure moderne).
GF229404 pages in8 - bon état -
1659LBW02521[1659]. 279 x 361 mm.
179862Carcassonne, Labau et Lajoux, 1869 gr. in-8, 350-157 pp., demi-chagrin bleu nuit, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, couv. cons. (reliure de l'époque).
221887Carcassonne, Labau et Lajoux, 1869 gr. in-8, 350-157 pp., portrait h.-t., demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, initiales E.E.S. en pied (reliure de l'époque). Bon exemplaire.
1911272041911 Москва : Склад издания у И. Кнепель, [18--?]. [19--]- MOSCOU sd- avant 1911 - in4 broché,2 couvertures illustrées detachées, derelié,- 22 x 32 cm,- 5 illustrations ht en couleur,16p. envoi autographe en russe daté 1911,trés rare,bon état,petit manque à un angle,restaurable,complet.-
1778LBW-2638Venise, Remondini, 1778. 437 x 549 mm.
178725Paris, chez F. Josse, 1798 2 tomes en 1 vol. in-8, VIII-320 et [2]-351 pp., demi-basane brune à coins, dos lisses ornés, tranches citron (reliure de l'époque). Des rousseurs, coins usés. Ex-libris Bibliothèque de M. Laplagne Barris. Bon exemplaire.
1801P2-7B-5Paris, Maradan, 1801. 6 volumes in-8° (200x130mm) reliés pleine basane époque, dos lisse orné (manque de cuir à 1 volume), pièce de titre et de tomaison. XX-400pp ; (4)-451pp ; (4)-464pp ; (4)432pp ; (4)-419pp ; (4)-384pp. Édition originale traduite sur la seconde édition anglaise par A-J. Bassinet et revue par Leclerc. French Edition translated by Abbé BASSINET. 6 volumes bound in contemporary sheepskin gild back labels. Paris, 1801, Maradan. 6 volumes in-8 (20x13cm), small piece of leather in one volume.
195387Paris, Ernest Leroux, 1878 grand in-8, [6]-V-186 pp., avec des illustrations dans le texte et 27 planches hors-texte (dont un portrait-frontispice, deux lithographies, 5 cartes, 17 tableaux dont 16 de relevés anthropologiques "in fine"), demi-basane brune à coins, dos à nerfs muet, couverture conservée (reliure moderne). Dos muet.
18903351Paris Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie 1890 In-4 (29 x 21 cm.), (8)-550-(2) pp. percaline rouge décorée d'une grande plaque figurant un décor néobyzantin dessinée par Giraldon, gravé par Souze et relié par Engel.
012380Xenia Alexandrovna (1875-1960), grande-duchesse de Russie, soeur du tsar Nicolas II. L.A.S. et aquarelle, sd, 1p in-12. A Marcelo et/ou Hortensia Anchorena (pas de mention de destinataire mais provient de leurs papiers). Quelques mots autographes « avec mes meilleurs voeux. X. » d'un côté et « Xenia » de l'autre. Sur ce second côté se trouve une petite aquarelle de Xenia. Rare [109-2]
Features: Cover photo of Deng Xiaoping, perhaps the man most responsible for the mighty industrial resurgence of China in recent decades; Vantage cigarette ad features Nancy Clarke; Resurrection in China - This week Gerald Ford will be met on the tarmac in Peking by Teng Hsiao-ping, the effective head of the Chinese government; Consensus in Russia - No matter who takes over from Brezhnev, the future will be a continuation of the present; Boomer of the Arts - In nine high-voltage years Thomas Hoving has led the Metropolitan Museum the city's No. 1 tourist attraction among New Yorkers; The New York Blues - What is worth Saving in New York City?; Body Building - Is it an art, a sport or sheer exhibitionism? - article with full-page photo of Arnold Schwarzenegger plus photo of Charles Atlas; Nice color-photo one-page ad for the Salton Peanut Butter Machine; Color photo of Frank Gifford in half-page ad for Dry Sack; After Orthodoxy - Paris fashion photos of works by Kenzo, Yves Saint Laurent, Sonia Rykeil, Dorothee Bis, Chloe, Jean Charles de Castelbajac, and Issey Miyake; Passive Solar Home Design - article with photos and input from Ronald Beckman, executive director of the Research and Design Institute (REDE); Uncommon one-page color-photo ad for Borden's Liederkranze soft ripened cheese; The possible comeback of the vanishing whooping crane; A Confession of Multiple Homicides, by Richard Condon. 112 pages. Generously illustrated with black and white photos and fantastic color-photo ads. School stamp on front cover, otherwise clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy of this excellent issue. Book
185569948Carte dépliante rehaussée en couleurs format 73 x 106 cm sous étui cartonné, Ernest Bourdin, Paris, 1855