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1980011954Boulder, Colorado CO Anne Waldman & Reed Bye 1980 In-4 agrafé, couverture illustrée
9349S. éd., s.d. [v. 1931]. In-8, plaquette agrafée, non paginée [19 pp.]. Préface : Emile Renard 1850-1930 - Planches.
1910015293Paris Figuière 1910 In-8 Broché
8498Paris (224, boulevard Raspail puis 104, boulevard du Montparnasse). Gérant : François Bernouard. Un feuillet plié formant 4 pages. 171 numéros ont paru en 171 livraisons de 1933 à avril 1940.
178835128London, John Stockdale, 1788. Later full cloth. Gilt lettering on spine. Woodcut frontispiece (Lords of Commons) and with a fox. (4),XVII,74 pp. At p. 68 a large woodcut ""The revolution Pillar 1788"" with a hanged fox.
1920312388London: Philip Allan & Co. 1920. First Edition. Hardcover. Professionally rebound in quarter leather over cloth boards with a cloth title to the spine. Text remains well preserved overall; clean and without blemish. Library marks remain. Provenance; from the library of Brian Winch with the owner's signature. Physical description; 306 pages. Subjects; G.H.Q. British Military. Montreuil-Sur-Mer. London: Philip Allan & Co. hardcover
lc_105689G. Crès et Cie, 1931
1977RO80093842PRESSES SELECT LTEE. Octobre 1977. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 234 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 920-Biographie générale et généalogie
1976RO30315949Presses Sélect Ltée. 1976. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 235 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 848-Ecrits divers, citations, journaux intimes, souvenirs, mémoires
1892CLL-698Paris, Ollendorff, 1892 In-12, demi-soie gris perle à la Bradel, dos lisse, étiquette de maroquin rouge, non rogné, couvertures et dos conservés (Pierson - Joseph - Desbled Succ.).
1907CLL-97Paris, Edouard Pelletan, 1907 In-4 de 136 pp., (4) ff., demi-maroquin havane à coins à la Bradel, dos lisse, tête dorée, non rogné, couvertures et dos conservés (reliure de l'époque).
1902CLL-253Paris, Flammarion, sans date [1902] In-12 de 1f. bl., (3)ff., 326pp., (1)f., cartonnage terre de Sienne à la Bradel, pièce de titre de box orange, tête dorée, non rogné, couvertures et dos conservés (G. Gauché Rel. Paris).
1908CLL-716Paris, Fayard, 1908 In-12, demi-percaline bouton d'or à la Bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin vert, non rogné, couvertures conservées (reliure de l'époque).
1937CLL-118Bruxelles, Les Éditions de Belgique, 1937 In-4, 121 pp., (1) f., demi-maroquin vert, dos à nerfs orné de caissons de filets à froid, tête dorée, non rogné (Laurenchet).
302 pages plus 6 pages of ads at back. Maroon leather backstrip. Olive cloth-covered boards. Gilt decoration of hound upon front board. Several black and white illustrations. Narrow openings along each hinge. Front free endpaper removed. Above-average wear and soiling. Moderate spine lean. Few pencil markings to contents. Not pretty but a worthy reading copy of this fascinating work. Book
185149876(Paris, Bachelier, 1851). 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 33, No 22. Pp. (589-) 632 (entire issue offered). Talbot's paper: pp. 623-627.
19252714# AUTEUR: Renard Jules # ÉDITEUR: Bernouard François - Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1925 - 26- 27 # ENVOI, BEAUX PAPIERS: Vergé Navarre - gros papier d'Arches (couvertures) # COUVERTURE: souple imprimée en noir et bistre # DÉTAILS: 17 volumes In 8° brochés: Les volumes auront, l'un dans l'autre 300 pages de texte et 50 pages de notes et variantes. Edition critique et définitive ornée de nombreux portraits et documents inédits communiqués par Mme Jules Renard, recueillis et classés par Jean-Paul Hippeau. Préface de M. Bachelin. N° 1258 des 1240 exemplaires sur Vergé Navarre. Le journal (5 vol) la correspondance (2 vol) les cloportes (1vol) sont entièrement inédits. Cette collection est donc unique puisqu'elle embrasse l'oeuvre tout entière de l'illustre auteur de Poil de carotte en apportant par la publication de son journal inédit en particulier une contribution inattendue à l'histoire littéraire. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
19070902# AUTEUR: Renard Jules # ILLUSTRATEUR: Colin Paul # ÉDITEUR: Pelletan Edouard # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1907 # ENVOI, BEAUX PAPIERS: Papier du Marais pur chiffon # COUVERTURE: Impr - ill. en couleur - rempliée # DÉTAILS: In 8° broché 136pp + 3ff + 4ff (pages spécimen).N° 606 (à la main aux initiales E P) d'un tirage de 1000 exemplaires sur pur chiffon. Décorés de cent un bois originaux, dont huit camaïeux de Paul Colin. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
180948268London: Printed for Samuel Tipper Leadenhall Street. W. Flint Printer Old Bailey 1809. Disbound now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Title leaf detached. Age-toning light dusting. Signet stamp "G with crown" to t.p. Withal a VG copy. 2 18 pp. 7-7/8" x 5" <br/><br/>OCLC & COPAC only show one institutional holdong of this pamphlet: the British Library; Printed for Samuel Tipper, Leadenhall Street. W. Flint, Printer, Old Bailey unknown books
26489Between April and June 1907 Daily Chronicle; National Vigilance Association; London Council for the Promotion of Public Morality; London Female Preventive and Reformatory Institution. A marvellous slice of unexplored Edwardian social history raising questions of morality censorship art and pornography from the papers of William J. Taylor Secretary of the London Female Preventive and Reformatory Institution. The 'Living Statuary' controversy arose over 'the propriety of the living statuary exhibitions in music-halls' Daily Chronicle 30 April 1907 and in particular the performances of the Australian artiste Pansy Montague b. 1885 known as 'La Milo' who posed as a living statue covered in alabaster whitening with a few strategically placed pieces of white material. The scandal was not restricted to London: a parade in Coventry in 1907 in which 'La Milo' took part as Lady Godiva caused an outrage. The present collection gives a full picture of the range of opinion with Taylor invoking John Ruskin and a large number individuals quoted in the newspaper reports some of the quotaions lengthy from individuals ranging from leading clerics and Mrs Bramwell Booth to Millicent Fawcett Hall Caine Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema and Max Beerbohm the last of whom comments with characteristic wit: 'It is no more improper for human beings to represent statues than for statues to represent human beings. But the practice strikes me as rather absurd.' The result of the controversy was inconclusive and the practice of 'living statuary' continued for decades in the 'tableaux vivants' at Soho's Windmill Theatre. The collection is in good condition with light signs of age and wear apart from the three loose newspaper cuttings which are in poor condition. ONE: Duplicated copy of letter on 'LIVING STATUARY' by William J. Taylor as secretary of the LFPRI 200 Euston Road NW 4 May 1907 'To the Editor of the Daily Chronicle'. 2pp 8vo. With a few minor manuscript corrections. 'Having for nearly 49 years laboured to rescue the victims of ungoverned passion' he is in the present case 'surprised that not more references have been made to that prince of art critics John Ruskin. His words are surely worth of recall.' A long quotation from 'the “Eagle's Nest†Lecture 8' follows on how 'The study of the nude is injurious beyond the limits of honor and decency in daily life'. Taylor feels that 'the words of Ruskin should be written in letters of fire and burned into the consciences of men and women everywhere. The only safe path to the maintenance of virtue is not to go in any direction calculated to excite our baser nature but in striving to keep as far away as it is possible.' TWO: Two typewritten circulars and two manuscript cards from the National Vigilance Association And International Bureau for the Suppression of the White Slave Trade London. All four items on the NVA's letterhead and the first three signed by both the NVA secretary Willliam Alexander Coote 1842-1918 and the secretary of the London Council for the Promotion of Public Morality E. Fox Butlin. First circular 15 May 1907 2pp discussing the fact that 'the Music Halls have for some time been giving an entertainment described as “Living Statuary†in which men and women appear apparently in a state of nudity' and the 'strong protests' that have been made 'in London and the Provinces'. The NVA and LCPPM are joining a deputation to the London County Council which is to be headed by the Bishop of London and they request a delegate so that 'the deputation shall be thoroughly representative of the efforts being put forth in London to help young men and women to a more excellent way of life'. First card postmarked 16 May 1907 and addressed to the secretary of the London Female Preventive and Reformatory Institution written in manuscript and giving the date of the deputation. Second circular 29 May 1907 1p giving details of the time and place of the delegation. Second card postmarked 3 July 1907 unsigned and in manuscript a reminder of the date for the deputation. THREE: File of newspaper cuttings from the Daily Chronicle. In brown paper folder with the following on the cover: 'Row III Hole I Correspondence Daily Chronicle April – May 1907 Living Statuary'. A series of fourteen cuttings of long articles in small print from between 30 April and 6 June 1907 each headed 'LIVING STATUARY' laid down on one side each of twelve ruled 8vo leaves. The date of each article is given in manuscript. Subtitles: 'Exhibitions Withdrawn in Manchester. Managers' Decision' 'Attitude of the London County Council. La Milo's Reply. Protest by Mr. Thornycroft the sculptor' 'Is it degrading What famous painters think. Sir L. Alma-Tadema's view.' 'Influential Deputation to the L.C.C. No answer given.' 'Leading public men on the controversy. Artists' views. Influential appeal to the L.C.C.' includes quotations from figures including Conrad Dressler Hayden Coffin Charles Hawtrey and Evan Spicer 'Further protests from notable men. Bishop's opinion. Effect of campaign on the managers.' quotations from figures including the Bishop of Ripon W. R. Colton G. R. Sims Mrs. Bramwell Booth 'Birmingham exhibitions withdrawn. Father Vaughan. Trenchant attack on the performers.' many quotations including ones from Hall Caine Walter Crane Max Beerbohm 'It is no more improper for human beings to represent statues than for statues to represent human beings. But the practice strikes me as rather absurd.' Bishop of Manchester; 'â€La Milo†Makes an Appeal to the L.C.C. Artists' Deputation.' 'Rev. Silvester Horne's Visit to Music Hall. His impressions.' 'Nottingham Police as Censors of the Exhibitions. Mr. Straus is pleased.' 'Licensing Committee to view La Milo. Dr. Emil Reich. “Revolting untruth of the accusations.â€' 'Exhibitions Withdrawn in Glasgow. The London Crusade.' several quotations 'Bishop of London to Lead Deputation to L.C.C. Action in Wigan.' including long quotations from 'Mr. John Davidson' 'Dr. Horton' and 'Mrs. Fawcett'. FOUR: A further four cuttings the first three loose and in poor condition with detached sections chipping and loss to text. The first from the Tribune 26 June 1907: 'Living Statues Banned. County Council's Decision. Indignant Artists.' The second an editorial from the Evening News and Evening Mail same date: 'The Death of Living Statuary.' The third without source or date: 'Living Statuary. Important Deputation to the L.C.C. Action Probable.'The fourth laid down on paper an unrelated short report on 'Art and American Morals' from the Evening News 4 June 1907. Between April and June 1907 [Daily Chronicle; National Vigilance Association; London Council for the Promotion of Public Moralit unknown
10371'Dated FEBRUARY 11th 1873.'. Printed in a variety of types and point sizes on one side of a piece of landscape 8vo paper. Text clear and complete. On aged and creased paper which has been laid down on a backing of pink card. In full reads 'FOXES. THE COMMITTEE appointed to investigate into the melancholy circumstances attending the malicious POISONING of the FOXES IN THE PARISHES OF Buckland Filleigh and Sheepwash Will sit daily during Lent weather permitting at the TOWN HALL TORRINGTON. LORD AQUEDUCT Chairman. PETER BLUNDERHEAD GRUBB Secretary. N.B. - CALCRAFT the Public Hangman will be in attendance. Dated FEBRUARY 11th 1873.' The circumstances surrounding this item are no longer clear. Scarce: no copy on COPAC. 'Dated FEBRUARY 11th, 1873.' unknown
191930120Les Humanoïdes Associés / Revue Métal Hurlant n° 68 de 1981. Revue in-4 agrafée non paginée au format 27 x 21 cm. Magnifique couverture illustrée par Chris Achiléos, reprenant l'affiche du film. Plats et intérieur frais. Numéro spécial de cette revue mythique consacré au film d'animation Métal Hurlant, la " Machine à Rêver " avec texte de Brad Balfour et bandes dessinées de Jean Giraud dit Moebius, Chantal Montellier, Joe Staline, Claude Renard, François Schuiten, Denis Sire, Berni Wrightson, Jim Steranko, etc. Rare édition originale surtout dans un tel état général de fraicheur.
202030241Urban Comics / Collection " Urban Indies " 2024. In-8 cartonnage éditeur non paginé, d'environ 120 pages au format 32 x 20,5 cm. Couvertures illustrées. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur parfait. Couvertures, dessins et scénario de Sean Murphy. Postface de Mathieu Lauffray en fin d'ouvrage, suivie d'un dossier avec croquis et dessins inédits. Tirage collector limité en version noir et blanc. Edition originale en état de neuf, sous blister. Epuisé.
202030244Urban Comics / Collection " Urban Indies " 2024. In-8 cartonnage éditeur non paginé, d'environ 120 pages au format 32 x 20,5 cm. Couvertures illustrées. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur parfait. Couvertures, dessins et scénario de Sean Murphy. Postface de Mathieu Lauffray en fin d'ouvrage, suivie d'un dossier avec croquis et dessins inédits. Tirage collector limité en version noir et blanc. Edition originale en état de neuf, sous blister. Epuisé. Rare et précieux exemplaire enrichi d'une planche du storyboard original dessinée au feutre par Sean Murphy pour les pages 9 à 12, au format 28 x 21,5 cm. On joint le marque-pages illustrée pour l'édition couleurs.
196732684Editions Arédit 1967 à 1968. 4 volumes in-12 brochés de 162 pages au format 19 x 13 cm. Couvertures illustrées. Dos carré avec petits frottis au tome 2. Plats et intérieur frais. Contient les séries principales suivantes : Spectre, les Challengers de l'Inconnu, Docteur Faustus et Psycho-Pirate, Eclipso. Dessins en noir et blanc et scénarios de Murphy Anderson, Arnold Drake, Gardner Fox, Bob Haney, Bruno Premiani, Jack Sparling. Rare série complète en 4 tomes. Edition originale en très bel état de fraicheur.Spectre est une revue de l'éditeur Arédit/Artima dans la collection Comics Pocket. Elle ne connaitra que 4 numéros d'avril 1967 à janvier 1968. Stoppé par la censure, elle sera remplacé par Eclipso avec un sommaire quasi-identique. Spectre est la première revue à avoir proposé du super-héros en France précédant de 2 ans Fantask et de 3 ans Strange. Elle a ouvert la voie chez Artima à d'autres revues aux succès devenu mythique comme Eclipso, Etranges Aventures ou Aventures Fiction. A noter que la patrouille Z ( Doom Patrol en Anglais a inspiré les célébres X-Men et non pas l'inverse, car aux USA leurs aventures furent publiées 2 mois avant le premier X-men ), on y découvre aussi des membres de la Société de Justice comme Hourman, Docteur Fate, le premier Green Lantern, Flash ( rebaptisé Fulmo ), Eclipso, Hawkman, le Prince Ra-nam qui s'en doute inspira le Docteur Strange chez Marvel, etc.