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français Sans date (circa 1770-1780). Gravure originale sur cuivre, aquarellée à la main, extraite de l' "Histoire naturelle Des Oiseaux", par le Comte de Buffon. Dimension de la feuille : 30 x 22 cm. Tirage sur papier vergé.
français Sans date (circa 1770-1780). Gravure originale sur cuivre, aquarellée à la main, extraite de l' "Histoire naturelle Des Oiseaux", par le Comte de Buffon. Dimension de la feuille : 30 x 22 cm. Tirage sur papier vergé.
français Sans date (circa 1770-1780). Gravure originale sur cuivre, aquarellée à la main, extraite de l' "Histoire naturelle Des Oiseaux", par le Comte de Buffon. Dimension de la feuille : 30 x 22 cm. Tirage sur papier vergé. Quelques tâches.
français Sans date (circa 1770-1780). Gravure originale sur cuivre, aquarellée à la main, extraite de l' "Histoire naturelle Des Oiseaux", par le Comte de Buffon. Dimension de la feuille : 30 x 22 cm. Tirage sur papier vergé.
français Sans date (circa 1770-1780). Gravure originale sur cuivre, aquarellée à la main, extraite de l' "Histoire naturelle Des Oiseaux", par le Comte de Buffon. Dimension de la feuille : 30 x 22 cm. Tirage sur papier vergé.
français Sans date (circa 1770-1780). Gravure originale sur cuivre, aquarellée à la main, extraite de l' "Histoire naturelle Des Oiseaux", par le Comte de Buffon. Dimension de la feuille : 30 x 22 cm. Tirage sur papier vergé.
français Sans date (circa 1770-1780). Gravure originale sur cuivre, aquarellée à la main, extraite de l' "Histoire naturelle Des Oiseaux", par le Comte de Buffon. Dimension de la feuille : 30 x 22 cm. Tirage sur papier vergé. Täche brune.
français Sans date (circa 1770-1780). Lot de 2 Gravures originales sur cuivre, aquarellées à la main, extraites de l' "Histoire naturelle Des Oiseaux", par le Comte de Buffon. Dimension de chaque feuille : 30 x 22 cm. Tirage sur papier vergé. Le papier autour des oiseaux a été découpé.
1875WRCAM36950N.p. possibly New York 1875. Ten chromolithographs on ten stiff leaves including illustrated front and rear wrappers. Each leaf is printed in chromo on recto and single color on verso except for final card which is single color on recto and chromo on verso. Oblong octavo. String-tied with promotional card 1 3/4 x 3 3/4 inches for Piso's Cure for Consumption and Piso's Remedy for Catarrh. A handsome group of American chromolithographs produced as part of a promotion for Piso medicinal products. The illustrations show an ocean steamer a Long Island Sound steamer a Mississippi River steamboat and various sailing yachts and schooners. Each of the eight types of identified vessels are illustrated with two copies of the same image facing each other printed in a single tone on the left and as a chromolithograph on the right. The single tone image also includes text indicating the type of ship and identifying parts of the vessel such as the different sails. The pamphlet was produced as a promotion for Piso's Cure for Consumption and Piso's Remedy for Catarrh both available in drugstores or by mail. The promotional card indicates that the album could be obtained for "three outside wrappers taken from bottles of Piso's Cure for Consumption or for one wrapper from a package of Piso's Remedy for Catarrh. Or it will be sent for 30 cents in cash or postage stamps." <br> <br> A fine informative and presumably rare example of advertising ephemera from the last quarter of the 19th century. unknown books
189773930Imprimerie Champenois pour CH. Masson H. Piazza | Paris (Juillet 1897) | 33 x 24.50 cm | une feuille et une serpente
189773931Imprimerie Champenois pour CH. Masson H. Piazza | Paris (Juillet 1897) | 33 x 24.50 cm | une feuille
189974844Imprimerie Champenois pour CH. Masson H. Piazza | Paris (Avril 1899) | 22.50 x 35 cm | une feuille et une serpente
189974845Imprimerie Champenois pour CH. Masson H. Piazza | Paris (Avril 1899) | 22.50 x 35 cm | une feuille
R300263355. Non daté. In-4. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Lithographie en couleurs. Tirage à 250 exemplaires. Format 25 x 33 cm. . . . . Classification Dewey : 763-Lithographies
R300263356. Non daté. In-4. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Aquarelle originale. Format 31 x 23 cm . . . . Classification Dewey : 763-Lithographies
19534551953 LES AMIS BIBLIOPHILES 1953- IN FOLIO -1/2 chagrin dos muet frotté -reliure amateur-tirage à 186ex./Rives-rousseurs tranches.Illustré de 24 lithographies originales en couleurs d'André Planson, dont dix à pleine page et trois à double page.
179215910Lithographie couleurs du 18è siècle tirée à quelques exemplaires. Le Goût du jour. Restaurant du Boeuf à la Mode, 1792.Édition originale. Chez Martinet, 8 rue de Valois, 1792.Litho : Format in-4°(34x27). Expédition par la poste sans cadre ni verre ou enlèvement à Sèvres avec cadre et verre de l'époque. Format in-plano(48x38) pour le cadre. Quelques piqures.La gravure est exposée au musée Carnavalet.Un restaurant parisien élégant, Le Boeuf à la mode. Les clients sont assis à des tables individuelles, le décor et le mobilier sont à la mode du jour, simples mais de bon goût. La « dame du comptoir » converse avec un client qui vient peut-être de payer sa note. L'étage supérieur, comme cela est indiqué sur l'escalier, est réservé aux salons et cabinets privés.
196515853Paris à la Galerie 1965 1 Une seule affiche de dimensions 47 x 66 cm; lithographie de Mourlot.
1964ART2920M: Fribourg, Office du Livre, 1964. In-8° 192 pp préface de Max Bill, 89 photos et 103 figures, une carte, texte sur 2 colonnes, biblio, chronologie, cart. illustré de l'éditeur,
19472445Couverture souple Dédicacé par l'auteur 1ère Édition Pierre Cailler 1947 Vésenaz près Genève 35,5x26,5 cm
195014382ÉDITIONS TERRES LATINES 1950 299 pages in8. 1950. broché. 299 pages. Sarn est un roman de Mary Webb qui se déroule dans une province reculée de l'Angleterre au début du XIXe siècle où superstitions et sorcellerie imprègnent la vie quotidienne. L'histoire suit la famille Sarn notamment Gédéon ambitieux et cupide et sa sœur Prue à travers une fable morale mêlant passion violence traditions et spiritualité. Cette édition numérotée publiée par les Éditions Terres Latines en 1950 est enrichie de lithographies originales d'Emilien Dufour
19465404A Vésenaz, près Genève, Pierre Cailler, collection "Écrits de peintres" n°3, 1946. In-12 broché de 218-[4] pages, couverture grise à rabats. Exemplaire sur papier blanc apprêté (n°12).
344942The Verona Press 1939. LIMITED NUMBERED EDITION #857/1200 IN SLIPCASE- ARCHIVAL REPAIRS imperial octavo illus heavy boards gilt lettering to sm title plate to spine deckled page edges unpaginated prelims 316pp illus VG light tanning & foxing to page edges & eps sl water staining to fore-edge of prelims sl foxing to prelims & terminals in d/w VG moderate tanning & light staining to spine light soiling in slipcase VG- moderate soiling heavy cracking to joins with archival tape repairs The Verona Press 1939 hardcover
199018112301New York: The Limited Editions Club printed by Heritage Printers Inc. 1990. Limited Edition. Leather bound. Fine. Hejduk John. No. 122 of 375 copies quarto size 193 pp. signed by John Hejduk with LEC Monthly Letter. German writer Thomas Mann 1875-1955 a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929 is best known for his novels and short stories employing symbolism and examining the psyche of those in intellectual circles most famously in his works "Buddenbooks" and "Death in Venice". He wrote "The Black Swan" in 1954 and the novella revolves around an aging woman who must deal with her changing body and the expectations of an uncaring society that values youth over old age. <br /> <br /> Noted for being one of the first works to utilise hard medicine in the narrative "The Black Swan" is here published by the Limited Editions Club with lithographs by celebrated architect and artist John Hejduk 1929-2000 who brings an architect's eye for symmetry and simplicity in his geometric imagery. <br /> <br /> This edition includes an afterword by David Shapiro b. 1947 a prolific poet and literary critic whose first book was published when he was eighteen; offering insight and a sympathetic view of the brutality and bluntness often found in Mann's prose he writes "A master of X-ray Mann leads us to the master montage of disease itself. And to the possible health of love."<br /> <br /> ___DESCRIPTION: Full brown leather title in black on the front board black endpapers lithographs printed in two colours by John Hejduk throughout; Monotype Gill Sans mouldmade Rives Buff Text paper quarto size 12" by 9.25" pagination: i-vi 1-183 184-186 1 colophon one of 375 copies this number 122 signed by John Hejduk on the colophon. With LEC Monthly Letter a thirteen-page softcover booklet with two staples at the spine. In a slipcase covered in black cloth.<br /> <br /> ___CONDITION: A fine copy; the covers clean the corners straight and unrubbed the binding tight with solid hinges the interior clean and bright and free of prior owner markings; spine is very slightly sunned else fine. The LEC Monthly Letter is near fine clean overall with a few stray marks the text block is sturdy without wear except at the corners and a small nick on the top edge of the rear cover. The slipcase is near fine strong and sturdy clean with some minor fraying to the cloth otherwise free of wear.<br /> <br /> ___POSTAGE: Please note that this is a large and heavy book and additional postage may apply; please inquire for details.<br /> <br /> ___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. The Limited Editions Club (printed by Heritage Printers, Inc.) unknown
199018112301New York: The Limited Editions Club printed by Heritage Printers Inc. 1990. Limited Edition. Leather bound. Fine. Hejduk John. No. 122 of 375 copies quarto size 193 pp. signed by John Hejduk with LEC Monthly Letter. German writer Thomas Mann 1875-1955 a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929 is best known for his novels and short stories employing symbolism and examining the psyche of those in intellectual circles most famously in his works "Buddenbooks" and "Death in Venice"; he wrote "The Black Swan" in 1954 and the novella revolves around an aging woman who must deal with her changing body and the expectations of an uncaring society that values youth over old age. Noted for being one of the first works to utilise hard medicine in the narrative "The Black Swan" is here published by the Limited Editions Club with lithographs by celebrated architect and artist John Hejduk 1929-2000 who brings an architect's eye for symmetry and simplicity in his geometric imagery. <br/><br/>This edition includes an afterword by David Shapiro b. 1947 a prolific poet and literary critic whose first book was published when he was eighteen; offering insight and a sympathetic view of the brutality and bluntness often found in Mann's prose he writes "A master of X-ray Mann leads us to the master montage of disease itself. And to the possible health of love."<br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Full brown leather title in black on the front board black endpapers lithographs printed in two colours by John Hejduk throughout; Monotype Gill Sans mouldmade Rives Buff Text paper quarto size 12" by 9.25" pagination: i-vi 1-183 184-186 1 colophon one of 375 copies this number 122 signed by John Hejduk on the colophon. With LEC Monthly Letter a thirteen-page softcover booklet with two staples at the spine. In a slipcase covered in black cloth.<br/><br/>___CONDITION: A fine copy; the covers clean the corners straight and unrubbed the binding tight with solid hinges the interior clean and bright and free of prior owner markings; spine is very slightly sunned else fine. The LEC Monthly Letter is near fine clean overall with a few stray marks the text block is sturdy without wear except at the corners and a small nick on the top edge of the rear cover. The slipcase is near fine strong and sturdy clean with some minor fraying to the cloth otherwise free of wear.<br/><br/>___POSTAGE: Â Please note that this is a large and heavy book and additional postage may apply; please inquire for details.<br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. The Limited Editions Club (printed by Heritage Printers, Inc.) unknown books