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Pagine: XVI+1694 . Formato: 8° . Rilegatura: Cartonato telato verde con scritte consumate in copertina. . Stato: Buono . Caratteristiche: Volume impreziosito da decine di articoli di giornale dell'epoca ritagliati e inseriti nelle voci corrispondenti, oltre ad altri fogli di appunti scritti a mano sull'argomento storico artistico.In considerazione del peso del volume potrebbe essere richiesta un'aggiunta per la spedizione. .
Broch?. 490 pages.
Broché. 490 pages.
In-8° (23x15 cm); front., 1 grande carta geogr. Più volte ripiegata posta all’inizio del volume dopo il frontespizio, 28 + 24 + 34 tavv. di carte geografiche numerate, con confini acquerellati a mano. Legatura in cartoncino moderno molle con titolo in nero impresso al dorso. Prima edizione di questo celebre atlante della Francia. Restauro rinforzo al recto del frontespizio e per il resto le carte si presentano in ottime condizioni di conservazione e con ampi margini. L’opera presenta tutto il territorio francese così come uscì dall’epoca napoleonica e dalla restaurazione. Le tavole, molto belle, presentano un bella coloritura coeva. Il volume è opera di Aristide Michel Perrot che fu uno dei cartografi più celebri del suo tempo. L’ultima carta è una bella mappa della Corsica. Tutte le tavole portano una data compresa tra il 1824 ed il 1825. Le carte sono opera di Thierry. L’opera, qui probabilmente in prima edizione, ebbe poi varie riedizioni con numero di carte differenti. Qui sono presenti la grande carta della Francia e tutte le carte dei distretti. Si trovano esemplari, ma probabilmente in edizioni susseguenti, con una carta di Parigi e di alcune colonie francesi. Esemplare raro e a parte il restauro al frontespizio in buone condizioni di conservazione.
Nouvelle édition revue et notablement augmentée par le R.P. Stanislas Perron, 1 vol. in-4 reliure demi-toile noire, Maison Mère des Pères des Sacrés-Coeurs, Librairie Victor Lecoffre, Paris, 1900, XVIII-693-XVIII pp. Etat très satisfaisant (ancien cachet d'institution religieuse, étiquette de cote en page de faux-titre, très bon état par ailleurs). Français
Broch?. 220 pages.
Belfond, 1987. in-4 cartonné noir avec jaquette illustrée, emboitage illustré, 347p., 580 photograhies la plupart en noir et blanc, index. Très bon état pour ce bel ouvrage.
PARIS, Ed. France Loisirs - 1998 - Fort in-4 - Reliure éditeur pleine toile sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs (léger accroc en tête) - Très nombreuses illustrations en couleurs dans le texte et hors texte, certaines pleine page - 423 pages - Très bon exemplaire
Mzngés 2000, fort In-folio relié pleine toile bleue sous emboitage illustré. 707 pages, nombreuses photos, importante iconographie. Complet du plan de Paris en couleurs volant. Avec cartes, plans, biographies, bibliographie, index. Très bon état
Mengès, 2000. Grand et fort In-4 relié pleine toile éditeur, titre doré en dos sous étui illustré de 705 pages. Très riche iconographie en noir et en couleurs, dans et hors-texte. Très bon état
Paris, Dauvin et Fontaine, 1848. In-8, reliure de l'époque en demi-chagrin rouge à coins, tête dorée, 221 pp. Edition originale.
français In-8 de (2) ff., xiij-236 pp. (dont 16 dernières pages de catalogue); basane marbrée, dos lisse orné (reliure de l'époque).
Paris, K éditeur, deuxième volume de la Collection le quadrangle, 25 novembre 1947. In-4 ; broché, couverture à rabat jaune et imprimée en rouge, 101 pp., plus table et ach. d'impr. Edition en partie originale. Tirage à 1.030 exemplaires. Un des 800 exemplaires numérotés (dernier papier). Premier tirage des 4 compositions d'Yves Tanguy hors-texte, reproduites en phototypie. Bel exemplaire en parfait état.
Paris, K éditeur, deuxième volume de la Collection le quadrangle, 25 novembre 1947. In-4 ; 100 pp., demi-maroquin vert à bandes à la Bradel, tête dorée, couvertures imprimées et dos conservés. Reliure signée LAVAUX. Très bel exemplaire, parfaitement relié. Édition originale. Tirage à 1.030 exemplaires. Un des 800 exemplaires numérotés dernier papier. Premier tirage des 4 compositions d'Yves Tanguy hors-texte, reproduites en phototypie.
Broch?. 125 pages. Format de poche.
54 pages. Features: Race Pilot Pete McLeod seeks to win the Red Bull Air Race Series; Paris Air Show Slump; DC-3 Dreams; Tony Smith gets rated in a DC-3, through the assistance of a Georgia vintage airplane buff; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
Veduta della piazza, al centro il monumento dedicato alla Repubblica. Testo al retro
Two volume set shows light wear to covers only. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Each volume abut 330 pages, Vol. 1 1863 - 1905 : Life seen from the pit, Vol. 2: 1905 - 1936 Life seen from the stalls. Fold out map at back of Vol. 2 is in excellent condition. Both marked as first editions.
Reli?. 116 pages. 21,5x26xm.
Epinal, Jean Charles Pellerin, 1850 - 1870 circa. Incisione su legno in coloritura d'epoca, cm 43 x 63 circa (il foglio). La veduta è stata incisa dal Georgin e stampata dal Pellerin, il più importante editore di Epinal, cittadina del dipartimento dei Vosgi, nella regione della Lorena. Al margine inferiore la didascalia descrittiva dell'episodio: Napoleone a Parigi, fra la folla che esulta. Piega centrale editoriale, minimi difetti marginali del foglio, peraltro in piacevole coloritura e buona conservazione.
A COMPLETE SET--PERHAPS UNIQUE--OF THE FOUR BOOKS PUBLISHED BY "INTER NOS" IN PARIS DURING WORLD WAR TWO, THE FIRST TWO OF WHICH WERE ISSUED DURING THE OCCUPATION. The first three are EXTREMELY RARE because of the tiny edition sizes (by the time the fourth was published, the Germans had surrendered, so a somewhat larger edition could be printed). While many livres d'artiste were printed in France under the Occupation, they were subject to Nazi censorship, and thus limited themselves to uncontroversial subject-matter. "INTER NOS", as the name implies ("among us", in Latin), was the only organization (in fact a small group of friends) that published clandestine livres d'artiste, with texts and illustrations depicting graphic sex and sadistic violence. *****(1) Edouard Peisson, "Hans le marin" (1943), with 22 origlnal etchings by Paul-Louis Guilbert. EDITION LIMITED TO 17 COPIES PRINTED ON FINE WOVE PAPER, OF WHICH THIS IS ONE OF ONLY FIVE "EXEMPLAIRES DE COLLABORATEURS" ("collaborators" in a positive sense, we must assume). THIS COPY WAS SPECIALLY PRINTED FOR EDOUARD PEISSON, THE AUTHOR. This copy includes a second suite of the 22 etchings in second (remarque) state, as well as a suite of the three "planches refusÈes" and an additional proof without text of one of the etchings. One of the subversive remarques features a small portrait of a German officer complacently smoking a cigarette, with the etched text, "26 MARS 1943 / 1.005e jour / DE L'OCCUPATION_". Folio. Loose as issued in original wraps, housed in a custom clamshell box. FINE AND BRIGHT. ******(2) FrÈdÈric Boutet, "Un scandale au XVIIIe siËcle" (1943), with 20 original etchings by Guilbert. EDITION LIMITED TO 17 COPIES PRINTED ON FINE WOVE PAPER, OF WHICH THIS IS ONE OF FIVE COPIES WITH A REMARQUE SUITE OF THE ETCHINGS AND TWO SIGNED ORIGINAL DRAWINGS. This copy additionally has two etchings justified "Èpreuve unique", a working proof of one of the etchings, two additional drawings, the "planche refusÈe", two signed letters from Guilbert, and a signed original drawing opposite the half-title. This book and the following one have an extremely unusual feature: many of the etchings in the suites are actually other versions of the etchings in the book, rather than merely other states (in other words, they were not printed from the same plate). In some cases, the etchings used in the book are "decent" and the etchings in the suites are most certainly not. Folio. Loose as issued in original wraps. Board chemise and slipcase. FINE AND BRIGHT. ONE COPY IN WORLDCAT (BN). *****(3) Pierre Louˇs, "La femme et le pantin" (1945: completed April 25, two weeks before VE Day), with 41 original etchings by Guilbert. EDITION LIMITED TO 30 COPIES PRINTED ON FINE BFK RIVES WOVE PAPER, OF WHICH THIS IS ONE OF 13 WITH THREE SUITES OF THE ETCHINGS AND TWO ORIGINAL DRAWINGS. This copy additionally has four drawings (in addition to the two announced in the justification); two additional proofs of etchings (including one signed and annotated "Èpreuve unique"); twelve pages of typographical proofs (including two with etchings); a proof of the title-page with an original drawing; and two additional proofs of the spine label. 4to. Loose as issued in original wraps. FINE AND BRIGHT, in the slightly worn original chemise and slipcase. NO COPIES IN WORLDCAT. EVEN THE BIBLIOTHEQUE NATIONALE DOESN'T HAVE THIS ONE. *****(4) Charles-ThÈophile FÈret, "Le manchot" (1945), with 21 original aquatints by Guilbert. Edition limited to 66 numbered copies beautifully printed on fine Arches wove paper, of which this is ONE OF TEN WITH AN ORIGINAL SIGNED GOUACHE PAINTING IN FULL COLOR. In this copy, the gouache is the preliminary design for the aquatint on p. 37. 4to. Loose as issued in original wraps, board chemise, and slipcase. A bit of light foxing, else FINE AND BRIGHT. Very rare. ******** COMPLETE SETS LIKE THIS ONE ARE OF THE GREATEST RARITY: EVEN THE INDIVIDUAL BOOKS ARE EXTREMELY RARE, AND I HAVE FOUND NO REFERENCE TO THE EXISTENCE OF ANY OTHER COMPLETE SET.