Newsletter
About
New arrivals
Sell your books
Cart
Contact us
Blog
Categories
Categories
Science
Astronomy
Chemistry
Mathematics
Physics
Natural History
Engineering
History of science
Medicine
Medicine
Pharmacy
Occult
Astrology
Alchemy
Occult
Social Sciences
Economy
History
Philosophy
Law
Theology
Litterature
Miscellany
Manuscripts
Fine bindings
Early printings
FREE SHIPPING WORLWIDE
WE ACCEPT
Litterature
Results (181 - 210) of
475
<
5
6
7
8
9
>
New
Price ↓
Price ↑
Author A-Z
Author Z-A
Title A-Z
Title Z-A
Date ↑
Date ↓
LA BRUYERE.
Les Caractères.
Paris, Stéréotype d'Herhan, 1802.
More Details >
100 €
Beautiful edition given by Herhan and its stereotyping process allowing a very readable impression.
Portraict of La Bruyère in volume I and of Théophraste in volume III. This last volume being devoted to the Characters of Theophrastus.
RACINE, Jean.
Oeuvres de Jean Racine.
Paris, Gide, 1797.
More Details >
100 €
COCTEAU, Jean || MARITAIN, Jacques.
Lettre à Jacques Maritain - Réponse à Jean Cocteau.
Paris, Stock, 1926.
More Details >
100 €
First edition.
One of the pur fil Lafuma (n° 507 for both volumes).
JOUHANDEAU, Marcel.
L'Imposteur ou Elise iconoclaste.
Paris, Grasset Les Cahiers verts, 1950.
More Details >
100 €
First edition.
The portrait of Jouhandeau is drawn by Cocteau.
Handwritten sending to Jacques Duboin (1878-1976) French economist and politician.
D'IVOI, Paul.
Miss Mousqueterr.
Paris, Ancienne librairie Furne Boivin & Cie, [v. 1907}.
More Details >
100 €
Novel published in the Voyages excentriques collection.
Book illustrated with 95 engravings in the text, 12 large full-page compositions and 8 compositions drawn in color from the drawings of Louis Bombled.
CARCO, Francis || DARAGNES, Jean Gabriel.
Les Jours & les Nuits.
Paris, Textes et Prétextes, 1946.
More Details >
100 €
First edition of illustrations.
21 color lithographs by Daragnès including 10 full-page.
One of the 200 copies on Lana paper, ours n°184.
DICKENS, Charles || DORE, Gustave.
Cantiques de Noël.
Paris, Editions Textes Prétextes, 1946.
More Details >
100 €
Very beautiful illustration of this classic of ancient literature by Gustave Doré
Copy n°1 printed on pure Auvergne rag by hand, accompanied by a suite in black of illustrations on pure vellum and an original watercolor, first paper printed in 21 copies.
APOLLINAIRE, Guillaume.
Lettres à sa marraine (1915-1918).
Paris, Pour les Fils de Roi [Jacques Haumont], 1948.
More Details >
100 €
First edition.
With an introduction and notes by Marcel Adema.
Copy on yellow paper.
BARRES, Maurice.
L'Abdication du poète.
Paris, Georges Crès et Cie, 1914.
More Details >
100 €
First edition. One of the 72 copy on japon imprérial.
CAUËT, Christiane et Louis-Frédéric.
Rodin.
Photographies de Louis-Frédéric,
Poèmes de Christiane Cauët.
Paris, Collection "Argiles", [1952].
More Details >
100 €
Edition limited to 109 copies.
Copy 27.
With 11 pictures from Louis-Frédéric.
FRANCE, Anatole.
Madame de Luzy.
Paris, A. Ferroud, 1902.
More Details >
100 €
First edition.
Beautiful edition illustrated with ten compositions by Lalauze
One of the 200 copies on Arches vellum paper, ours n°345.
ARAGON, Louis.
La Diane Francaise, poèmes par Aragon avec vingt-cinq lithographies de Valdo Barbey.
Paris, A la Bibliothèque Française, 1946.
More Details >
100 €
Edition illustrated by Valdo Barbey.
One the 515 copies on Vélin de Rives paper, ours n°172.
ROBERT, Louis Castel.
Mémoires d'un claqueur.
Paris, Constant-Chantpie, 1829.
More Details >
100 €
First edition.
Interesting memoirs on the theater of the early 19th century.
JAMMES, Francis.
La Rose à Marie.
Paris, Edouard Joseph, 1919.
More Details >
100 €
First edition.
Fine binding signed by Yseux.
Louis Yseux is one of the most talented bookbinders of the early 20th century, bringing to life a tradition of French binding and gilding dating back to the 18th century, it is indeed he who takes over the workshop of his master Thierry himself. heir to Simier and Petit. All his bindings bear his signature Yseux successor Thierry-Simier.
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor.
Le Dit de l'Ancien Marinier en sept parties.
Paris, Emile Paul Frères, 1920.
More Details >
100 €
Fine binding signed by Yseux.
Louis Yseux is one of the most talented bookbinders of the early 20th century, bringing to life a tradition of French binding and gilding dating back to the 18th century, it is indeed he who takes over the workshop of his master Thierry himself. heir to Simier and Petit. All his bindings bear his signature Yseux successor Thierry-Simier.
FRANCE, Anatole.
Sur La Pierre Blanche.
Paris, La Connaissance, 1924.
More Details >
100 €
Fine binding signed by Yseux.
Louis Yseux is one of the most talented bookbinders of the early 20th century, bringing to life a tradition of French binding and gilding dating back to the 18th century, it is indeed he who takes over the workshop of his master Thierry himself. heir to Simier and Petit. All his bindings bear his signature Yseux successor Thierry-Simier.
ARENE, Paul.
Jean-Des-Figues.
Lyon, Lardanchet, 1921.
More Details >
100 €
Fine binding signed by Yseux.
Louis Yseux is one of the most talented bookbinders of the early 20th century, bringing to life a tradition of French binding and gilding dating back to the 18th century, it is indeed he who takes over the workshop of his master Thierry himself. heir to Simier and Petit. All his bindings bear his signature Yseux successor Thierry-Simier.
MONTFORT, Eugène.
Un Coeur vierge.
Paris, Mornay, 1926.
More Details >
100 €
Fine binding signed by Yseux.
Louis Yseux is one of the most talented bookbinders of the early 20th century, bringing to life a tradition of French binding and gilding dating back to the 18th century, it is indeed he who takes over the workshop of his master Thierry himself. heir to Simier and Petit. All his bindings bear his signature Yseux successor Thierry-Simier.
BAC, Ferdinand.
La Volupté romaine.
Paris, Louis Conard, 1922.
More Details >
100 €
Fine binding signed by Yseux.
Louis Yseux is one of the most talented bookbinders of the early 20th century, bringing to life a tradition of French binding and gilding dating back to the 18th century, it is indeed he who takes over the workshop of his master Thierry himself. heir to Simier and Petit. All his bindings bear his signature Yseux successor Thierry-Simier.
ROUSSEAU, Jean-Jacques.
Les confessions.
Paris, Jouaust - Librairie des Bibliophiles, 1881.
More Details >
100 €
Rousseau's "Les confessions" (1712-1778) are at the origin of the modern genre of autobiography and constitute a striking text in French literature.
VALLES, Jules.
Le Bachelier.
Paris, Mornay, 1921.
More Details >
100 €
Illustrations by Barthelémy.
Fine binding signed by Yseux.
Louis Yseux is one of the most talented bookbinders of the early 20th century, bringing to life a tradition of French binding and gilding dating back to the 18th century, it is indeed he who takes over the workshop of his master Thierry himself. heir to Simier and Petit. All his bindings bear his signature Yseux successor Thierry-Simier.
LANNES, Roger.
Les Voyageurs étrangers.
Paris, GLM, 1937.
More Details >
110 €
First edition.
Numbered copy on Hollande Pannekoek (n°9/30) first luxury paper.
COCTEAU, Jean.
Essai de critique indirecte.
Paris, Grasset, 1932.
More Details >
120 €
First collective edition, partly original, illustrated on the frontispiece with a black reproduction of a de Chirico painting from the author's collection.
Edition reimposed on paper in-4 Teillère, one of 72 copies on vellum paper, ours n°55.
PUISIEUX, Madeleine d'Arsant de.
Les Caractères.
Londres, s.n., 1750.
More Details >
120 €
First edition.
MAILLARD, Firmin.
Le Requiem des Gens de Lettres. Comment meurent ceux qui vivent du livre.
Paris, Henri Daragon, 1901.
More Details >
120 €
First edition.
Copy n°59/350 on alfa paper.
VERNE, Jules.
Une Ville flottante - Les Forceurs de blocus.
Paris, J. Hetzel et Cie / Girard & Boitte, [1886].
More Details >
120 €
Around 1886, Hetzel sold part of its stocks of printed sheets, corresponding to three titles to sellers Girard and Boitte. The latter then reused the plate from the “shell” cartons while affixing their trademark on the cover in the cartouche at the bottom.
SUARES, André.
Présences.
Paris, Editions Mornay, 1925.
More Details >
120 €
Edition illustrated byFernand Siméon et Achille Ouvré.
One of the 40 copies on Japan paper, ours n°40.
Editions Mornay was a French publishing house founded in 1919 by Georges and Antoinette Mornay. The company was particularly known for its exquisitely designed and illustrated books, which featured the work of some of the leading illustrators of the time.
ARNOUX, Alexandre || FRELAUT, Jean.
Le Promeneur accompagné.
Paris, Textes et Prétextes, 1948.
More Details >
120 €
First edition of illustrations.
11 full-page black lithographs and 11 color text engraving. Jean Frélaut (1879-1954) is a painter illustrator member of the group of Independent Painters-engravers, founded by Jean Émile Laboureur and Raoul Dufy.
One of the 200 copies on Lana paper, ours n°163.
GRESSET, Jean-Baptiste.
Oeuvres de M. Gresset.
Londres, Edouard Kelmarneck, 1748.
More Details >
Sold
New edition, reviewed, corrected, considerably increased by the author. Fine copy.
Jean-Baptiste Gresset (1709 -1777) was a French poet and playwright, who was a Jesuit from 1726 to 1735.
BOILEAU DESPREAUX, Nicolas.
Oeuvres de Boileau Despréaux, avec neuf figures.
Paris, Imprimerie Crapelet, 1798.
More Details >
120 €
Portrait by J.-J. Forty, engraved by Vaysard, and 8 figures for the Art poétique and the Lectern by Monsiau, engraved by Voysard, Simonet, Thomas, Patas and Trière.
Results (181 - 210) of
475
<
5
6
7
8
9
>
New
Price ↓
Price ↑
Author A-Z
Author Z-A
Title A-Z
Title Z-A
Date ↑
Date ↓
About
Sell your books
Contact
Newsletter
Blog
52 rue des Ecoles 75005 Paris
tel. +33 (0)1 43 54 22 23
contact@livresanciens.com
Terms and conditions
European VAT number: FR87515091171
© Eric Zink, Antiquarian Bookseller