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199312347Middleburg Va: F. Turner Reuter Jr. / Red Fox Fine Art 1993. Softcover. G Label & few marks from previous gallery owner; average edge wear. Color wraps. 48 pp. 29 color plates. Extensively annotated and illustrated catalogue of 29 works with provenance literature exhibitions and lengthy essays. Includes a brief foreword by Alexander Mackay-Smith a brief essay "English Sporting and Animal Painters: The 18th and 19th Century" bibliography and alphabetical index to the 22 artists. Contains excellent large colorful illustrations. F. Turner Reuter, Jr. / Red Fox Fine Art paperback books
1971Embry 170368McGraw-Hill 1971. Near fine in near fine dust jacket in mylar cover. McGraw-Hill, 1971. unknown books
191336547Leipzig: Im Insel 1913. First edition. Quarter vellum over paper covered boards top edge gilt silk book mark sewn in. A very good or better copy light soiling on boards illustrated bookplate on free front endpaper foxing to endpapers otherwise contents fine. v 58 pp. plates. Illus. with 27 b/w plates. Folio. Series: Jahresgabe des Deutschen Vereins für Kunstwissenschaft1913. Überreicht vom Deutschen Verein für Kunstwissenschaft card laid in loose. Im Insel hardcover books
196862552NY:: Barnes & Noble. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1968. Hardcover. Translated from the French by R. T. Clark. First edition thus. Very good in a very good age toning dust jacket. . Barnes & Noble, hardcover books
196597557Victoria Australia: Gaston Renard 1965. stiff paper wrappers. Australia. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. viii 194 4 pages. With Descriptive and Bibliographical Annotations. An auction catalogue listing 1287 texts relating to Australia. The auction occurred in July 28-30 1965. Includes booklet detailing auction prices and sales laid-in. Contains nine plates and supplementary index. Spine creased. Some light wear on edges and corners. Gaston Renard unknown books
1983030933Paris: Editions Max Fourny; New York Vilo Inc 1983. Naive art: language and mirror of the soul by Vilem Stransky. With the collaboration of Branka Doljanski for the choice of Yugoslavian works. Trranslated from French by Barbara Allemand et al. 333p. colored and b/w illus. dj large quarto format. Editions Max Fourny; New York, Vilo Inc unknown books
1983178922Paris: Muse d'Art Naif 1983. hardcover. very good/very good. 333pp. profusely illustrated in color and in black and white. Thick 4to glossy pictorial boards d.w. Paris: Muse d'Art Naif 1983. Very good copy.<br/><br/> Muse d'Art Naif unknown books
1970URENNOT00DCeditions du seuil 1970. Very Good. Renard Jean-Claude. Notes Sur la Poesie. Paris: editions du seuil 1970. 153pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with gentle bumps and light rubbing. editions du seuil paperback books
19861331614New York Mahwah Toronto: Paulist Press 1986. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 238; G; 1/4 bound burgundy spine with white text; no jacket; cloth has minimal shelf wear; some rubbing wear to edges; strong boards; text block has slight wear to exterior edges; interior clean; tight binding;. 1331614. FP New Rockville Stock. Paulist Press hardcover books
1946WRCLIT33580Lausanne: Mermod 1946. Printed wrappers. First this edition limited issue. One of two thousand numbered copies. Light soiling to covers edges rubbed but a good copy. Mermod unknown books
1966D17550New York: Horizon Press 1966. Hardcover. Near Fine. Illustrated by Toulouse Lautrec Bonnard Stein. Excellent copy in publisher's slipcase slightly soiled. Review slip laid in. <br/><br/> Horizon Press hardcover books
196675421NY:: Horizon Press. Very Good. 1966. Hardcover. B00DLYGCT0 . Illustrated by Toulouse Lautrec Pierre Bonnard and Walter Stein. Translated from the French by Richard Howard. First edition thus. Age toning along the spine else near fine in a very good sticker residue on rear board minor edge wear slipcase. . Horizon Press, hardcover books
196637925NY: Braziller 1966. First English edition. Toulouse-Lautrec. 8vo pp. 127. Translated from the French by Elizabeth Roget. Illustrated by Toulouse-Lautrec. Cover slightly chipped and soiled o/w a VG tight copy. Braziller unknown books
196618017New York: George Braziller. Very Good. 1966. Hardcover. Near fine in Very Good DJ . George Braziller hardcover books
1960WRCLIT21513Cambridge: Dept. of Printing and Graphic Arts Harvard College Library 1960. Oblong small quarto. Calf backed pictorial boards. Spine extremities quite worn else very good in slipcase. One of 450 numbered copies from a total edition of six hundred copies illustrated with original lithographs by Walter Stein signed by the artist and Philip Hofer editor and translator of the text. This copy bears Hofer's signed presentation inscription. Dept. of Printing and Graphic Arts, Harvard College Library hardcover books
1960250268Cambridge. Mass: Dept. of Printing and Graphic Arts Harvard College Library 1960. Number 29. Copies 1-50 with a series of preliminary trial proofs of the original lithographs . Also a complete extra set of the original lithographs contained in the book separately cased and enclosed with the book in a box case. illustrations by Walter Stein 61 pp. Oblong 8vo. Original quarter calf in original quarter black calf folding linen case. Number 29. Copies 1-50 with a series of preliminary trial proofs of the original lithographs . Also a complete extra set of the original lithographs contained in the book separately cased and enclosed with the book in a box case." illustrations by Walter Stein 61 pp. Oblong 8vo. With note in Phil Hofer's hand on colophon "Special Copy with sheet of proof lithographs for Bob and Deirdre Pirie." The Artist and the Book 1860-1960 #292 p. 197 Dept. of Printing and Graphic Arts, Harvard College Library unknown books
1914WRCLIT46459Paris: Georges Crès et Cie / Les Maitres du Livre 1914. Printed wrappers. Woodcut portrait by P.-E. Vibert. One of 1050 numbered copies on Rives from a total edition of 1062. Very good. Georges Crès et Cie / Les Maitres du Livre unknown books
1948WRCLIT76398Oxford: Bruno Cassirer 1948. Quarto. Linen and pictorial boards. Illustrations. Fine in very good or slightly better dust jacket with tiny chip at crown of lower joint and a few minor smudges. First edition UK issue of this translation of the text by T.W. Earp and G. W. Stonier reproducing Toulouse-Lautrec's lithographs from the highly limited French edition. Bruno Cassirer hardcover books
1960213858Cambridge: Harvard College Library 1960. Limited. hardcover. very good. Stein Walter. Translated by Philip Hofer. Illustrated with 13 mounted lithographic plates by Walter Stein and several additional offset lithographs in the text. Thin oblong 4to green pictorial boards with black leather spine worn and cracking but solid; uncut edges. Cambridge: Harvard College Library Department of Printing and Graphic Arts 1960. A very good copy internally fine in a very good slipcase.<br/><br/> From a total edition of 600 this would be one of 450 copies in a slipcase however it is designated copy "C - hors commerce." It is signed by both artist and translator and has an additional personal inscription from Hofer.<br/><br/> Harvard College Library unknown books
1960213857Cambridge: Harvard College Library 1960. Limited. hardcover. near fine. Stein Walter. Translated by Philip Hofer. Illustrated with 13 mounted lithographic plates by Walter Stein and several additional offset lithographs in the text. Thin oblong 4to green pictorial boards with black leather spine; uncut edges. Cambridge: Harvard College Library Department of Printing and Graphic Arts 1960. A near fine copy in a solid but poor slipcase.<br/><br/> From a total edition of 600 this is number 56 of 100 copies signed by both artist and translator printed on hand-made paper and containing an extra suite of 13 loose lithographs each signed or initialed by Stein in pencil.<br/><br/> Harvard College Library unknown books
1872009009Paris: E. Dentu 1872. RARE. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR at front end page -"a mon ami Lambert V. souvenir " Jules Renard". Jules Renard 1813-1877 was a French playwright and vaudevillist not to be confused with the later Jules Renard 1864-1910 who is known for his Journals. A sammelband of ten first editions of his vaudeville comedies in one act all published by A. Dentu Paris between 1863-1872. Bound in contemporary pebbled morocco gilt lettering and rules back with all ten titles in miniature marbled end papers. Near Fine small rubs at spine ends and corners two of the plays with stamp of "Unis et Libres Societe des Auteurs" at title page. The plays are 1. Un Monsieur qui a Perdu Son Mot 1863 36 pp. 2. Un Tailleur Pour Dames 1872 34 pp. 3. Meme Maison 1865 32 pp. 4. Un Habit Par la Fenetre 1867 34 pp. 5. Un Coup de Vent 1872 35 pp. 6. Une Noce sur Le Carre 1868 29 pp. 7. Deux Prisonniers de Theodorus 1868 35 pp. 8. Dans Une Cave 1869 29 pp. 9. L'Amour Mitoyen 1870 1870 34 pp. 10. Le Musee D'Anatole 1870 36 pp. . SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. First Editions. Pebbled Morocco. Near Fine. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Presentation Copy. E. Dentu hardcover books
1966159288New York: George Braziller 1966. First edition. Hardcover. Text by Renard translated from the French by Elizabeth Roget and with black and white illustrations by Toulouse-Lautrec. A near fine copy with some light foxing to the page edges in a near fine dust jacket with some slight sunning to the spine and some very minute edge wear. George Braziller unknown books
1960173978Cambridge MA: Dept. of Printing and Graphic Arts Harvard College Library 1960. Limited to 600 copies in three formats this being No. 75 of copies 51 to 150 that contain an extra set of lithographs. Hardcover. VG/VG case showing very mninor wear to the leather at the base of the spine. pale bluish green printed paper-covered boards with black leather spine with gilt title. 61 pp. 13 mounted lithographs along with a complete extra set of the original lithographs contained in the book separately cased and enclosed with the book in a box case. all contained in a linen covered clamshell case with matching black leather spine with gilt title. Numbered 75 on the limitation page and also signed by the artist and the translator. From a total edition of 600 this is number 56 of 100 copies 51-150 signed by both artist and translator printed on hand-made paper and containing an extra suite of 13 loose lithographs each signed or initialed by Stein in pencil. Dept. of Printing and Graphic Arts, Harvard College Library hardcover books
173913984Amsterdam: Renard 1739. Copper-engraved sea chart with full orginal colour in very good condition. A highly decorative sea chart of the English Channel by the master-engraver Renard.<br/> <br/>The marine atlases of 17th and 18th century Holland were best sellers. The nation that led the world in overseas commerce also led in the arts of engraving and cartography. Plus there was a large audience of mariners and mariners' parents who needed to study the obscure straits and recently discovered island groups their sons were seeing. Louis Renard 1678-1746 was from a Huguenot family. He moved from France to the Netherlands and became a book dealer and publisher in Amsterdam in 1703. Louis Renard first published Atlas de la Navigation et du Commerce qui se fait dans toutes les parties du monde in 1715. It was re-issued unchanged by the Ottens in 1739. The charts were printed from plates made by Frederick de Wit in 1675 Orbis Maritimus ofte Zee Atlas. These were corrected by Renard using primarily van Keulen.<br/> <br/>Koeman Atlantes Neerlandici Ren 1. Renard unknown books
1923152481New York: The Macaulay Company 1923. Octavo pp. i-iv v-vi vii-viii vii a-viii a 9-308 309-310: blank note: last leaf is a blank original olive green cloth front and spine panels stamped in black all edges stained green. First edition in English. The author's first and best novel first published in 1908 as LE DOCTEUR LERNE. Renard ". stands out as one of the most original authors to emerge at the beginning of the twentieth century . LE DOCTEUR LERNE impresses the reader with its up-to-date flavor and topicality. In his best pages Maurice Renard comes across as someone far ahead of his time someone who could be called a science fiction visionary." - Survey of Science Fiction Literature II pp. 560-63. ". a major step toward a recognizable modern science fiction ." - Anatomy of Wonder 1981 p. 13. ". generally regarded in France as the most important native SF writer for the period 1900-1930 ." - Clute and Nicholls eds The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction p. 1003. Bleiler Science-Fiction: The Early Years 1855. Clareson Science Fiction in America 1870s-1930s 646. Bleiler 1978 p. 165. Reginald 12141. A fine copy in fine printed dust jacket printed on green paper stock. A superior copy of a book seldom found in nice condition. #152481 The Macaulay Company unknown books