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#[36137]Amsterdam Hendrik van Kesteren 1809. Sm.8vo. Old wrappers. 64 pp. First Dutch edition. - Written by Emmanuel The´aulon 1787-1841 and Armand d' Artois 1788-1867 Les femmes soldats ou la forteresse mal defendue folie-vaudeville en un acte 1809 The women soldiers or the badly defended fortress cheerful vaudeville. Translated by Jan de Quack 1769-1852 and Bernard Antoine Falle´e 1773-1847. - Some annotations. unknown
187850423Paris: Alphonse Lemerre 1878. Fine. Alphonse Lemerre Paris 1878 12 x 19 cm broché first edition. Precious autograph signed by the author José Maria de Heredia. Two small tears stuck back in the top and bottom of the back a small lack in the first flat foot some spots. Alphonse Lemerre unknown
19002105270042Philadelphia Pa. : George Barrie & Son 1900. Hardcover. Good. 20 volume set. Bound in modern cloth. Paper spine labels. Shelf wear. Hardcovers. Good bindings and covers. Clean unmarked pages. Limited to one thousand numbered copies with the photogravures on Japan paper. Contents: v. 1. Indiana.--v. 2-4. Consuelo.--v. 5-6. The sin of Monsieur Antoine. Leone Leoni.--v. 7-8. The Piccinino. The last of the Aldinis.--v. 9-10. Les beaux messieurs de Bois-Dore.--v. 11-12. The snow man.--v. 13. Antonia.--v. 14. Nanon.--v. 15-16. A rolling stone. Handsome Laurence. The Germandre family.--v. 17. The Marquis de Villemer.--v. 18. Valentine.--v. 19. Mauprat.--v. 20. She and He. Lavinia. With memoir by J. Alfred Burgan. <br> Vol. 1 illustrated with photogravures after original drawings by Oreste Cortazzo; vol. 2-4 by Adrien Moreau; vol. 5-6 by Pierre Vidal; vol. 7-8 by Oreste Cortazzo; vol. 9-10 by H. Atalaya; vol. 11-12 by Oreste Cortazzo; vol. 13-14 by J.B. Graff; vol. 15-16 by A.F.M. Gorguet and H.W. Ditzler; vol. 17 by J.B. Graff; vol. 18 by H.W. Ditzler; vol. 19 by J. Le Blant. Philadelphia, Pa. : George Barrie & Son hardcover
1780SAV109Paris: Imprimerie de Didot l'aîné collection d'auteurs français pour Monseigneur le Comte d'Artois 1780. Hardcover. Good. 1780-1781. Sixteen volumes pocket 18mo 133 x 74mm. Printed on fine laid paper. Uniformly bound in contemporary mottled French calf ruled in gilt with olive morocco lettering labels marbled endpapers gilt edges. This beautiful miniature set was executed at the solitary expense of the Count d'Artois 1757-1830 later Charles X of France and numbered in full 64 volumes; the aim of which collected various sets of French works in verse and prose. Influential Enlightenment writers were thus compiled here many of them French female authors and limited to an overall printing of 100 copies by the famed printer Didot of Paris. Consisting: 1 DE LA FAYETTE Madame 1634-1693. "Zayde." 1780. 3 vols. 156 135 and 166pp. A classic novel with stories on the political social and cultural communities of early modern Spain. 2 DAUCORT Claude Godard d'Aucour 1768-1826. "Le Berceau de la France." 1780. 2 vols. 175 and 152pp. Rare first published in 1744 as a history of French civilization. 3 RICCOBONI Marie-Jeanne 1714-1792. "l'Histoire d'Aloïse de Livarot." 1780. 77pp. 4RICCOBONI Marie-Jeanne 1714-1792. "Les Amours de Roger et de Gertrude." 1780. 79pp. 5 DUCLOS Charles Pinot 1704-1772. Ismene and Ismenias. Roman Grec." 1780. 115pp. 6 TRESSAN Comte de 1705-1783. "Le Prince Gerard Comte de Nevers et la Belle Euriant sa mie." 1780. 171pp. 7 TRESSAN Comte de 1705-1783. "Histoire du petit Jehan de Saint." 1780. 182pp. 8TRESSAN Comte de 1705-1783. "Histoire de Tristan de Léonois." 1781. 212pp.9 DUCLOS Charles Pinot 1704-1772. "Confessions du comte de ." 1781. 2 vols. 129 and 128pp. First published in 1742 a popular "portrait gallery" of the illustrious French. 10 TENCIN Claudine Guérin de 1682-1749. "Le Siege de Calais. 1781. 2 vols. 122 and 126pp. First published anonymously in 1739. 11ARNAUD François-Thomas-Marie de Baculard d' 1718-1805. Sargines. 1781. 130pp. Good. Only light edgewear and some bumped corners slightest spots otherwise crisp and clean interior. The Count d'Artois friend to Marie Antoinette and lover of the arts sought to stimulate a renewal in fiction with the printing of this collection of novels in 35 titles. The overall collection of 64 volumes was printed from 1781 to 1784 and edited by the order of Louis XVI. Just two years later the French monarchy would be in crisis; bankrupt and facing various political upheavals in the years leading up to the Revolution. This surviving set dates from the time of relative peace before upheaval and before the Count later reigned as Charles X in the post-Revolution era in 1824. These survive as early relics of the French monarch's cultural interests and endeavors. François-Ambroise Didot printed no more than 100 copies as a whole impression; 60 with the arms of the prince and at least 40 were on common paper without the Counts heraldry as in these while others were produced on vellum See Ebert 4938. These works are extremely neatly printed on laid paper and stand as a precursor to Didots prolific typographic and printing career. Complete copies of the Count dArtoiss collection are of utmost rarity; these portative sixteen make up an excellent union. Brunet 19413. <br/><br/>The Count d'Artois friend to Marie Antoinette and lover of the arts sought to stimulate a renewal in fiction with the printing of this collection of novels in 35 titles. The overall collection of 64 volumes was printed from 1781 to 1784 and edited by the order of Louis XVI. Just two years later the French monarchy would be in crisis; bankrupt and facing various political upheavals in the years leading up to the Revolution. This surviving set dates from the time of relative peace before upheaval and before the Count later reigned as Charles X in the post-Revolution era in 1824. These survive as early relics of the French monarch's cultural interests and endeavors. François-Ambroise Didot printed no more than 100 copies as a whole impression; 60 with the arms of the prince and at least 40 were on common paper without the Counts heraldry as in these while others were produced on vellum See Ebert 4938. These works are extremely neatly printed on laid paper and stand as a precursor to Didots prolific typographic and printing career. Complete copies of the Count dArtoiss collection are of utmost rarity; these portative sixteen make up an excellent union. Brunet 19413. Imprimerie de Didot l'aîné (collection d'auteurs français pour Monseigneur le Comte d'Artois) hardcover