Editore: Oxford University Press, 1981
Da: Shore Books, London, Regno Unito
Rivista / Giornale
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 112 pages. The Earliest Editions of Nicolas de Herberay's Translations of Amadis de Gaule (with two plates) / Variants in the Quarto of Shakespeare's 2 Henry IV / Printer's Copy for the Quarto of Love's Labour's Lost (1598) / Anthologized Fiction for the Juvenile Reader, 1750-1800: A Preliminary View. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES including Another Copy o.
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Editore: Hachette, Paris, 1918
Da: Librairie la Devinière, Montmerle sur Saone, Francia
Prima edizione
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Aggiungi al carrellopublié sur l'édition originale par Hugues Vaganay. Brochés. Deux volumes in-12 (19x12 cms) XII-490 pages. Très bon état, non coupés .
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. In.
Editore: Ed. rue d'Ulm, Paris, 2000
Da: Librairie Farfouille, Paris, Francia
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Aggiungi al carrelloIn-8 - br. 224 pp. Cahiers V. L. Saulnier 17. Contient : Mort(s) et résurrection(s) d'Amadis S. Roubaud. Amadis de Gaule en 1540 : un nouveau « roman de chevalerie » ? N. Cazauran. L'illustration d'Amadis de Gaule dans les éditions françaises du XVIe siècle J.M. Chatelain. La parole d'Amadis. Serments et secrets dans le Second Livre d'Amadis de Gaule C. de Buzon. Le labyrinthe d'amertume (Livre II) A.M. Capdeboscq. Galaor le galant chevalier -- etc.
Editore: Garnier, 2009
Da: Librairie des Possibles, ROUFFACH, Francia
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Aggiungi al carrellopaperback. Garnier Classiques 2009. 528 pages. Garnier Classiques 2009. 528 pages. Nb de volume : 1. Traduit par Nicolas Herberay des Essarts. Edition de Véronique Duché et Jean-Claude Arnould . Traduit par Nicolas Herberay des Essarts. Edition de Véronique Duché et Jean-Claude Arnould . In-8 broché en excellent état .
Editore: Garnier, 2011
Da: Librairie des Possibles, ROUFFACH, Francia
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Aggiungi al carrellopaperback. Garnier Classiques 2011. 410 pages. Garnier Classiques 2011. 410 pages. Nb de volume : 1. Traduit par Nicolas Herberay des Essarts. Edition de Michel Bideaux . Traduit par Nicolas Herberay des Essarts. Edition de Michel Bideaux . In-8 broché en excellent état .
Editore: Paris, Hachette, 1918., 1918
Da: AUSONE, Bruxelles, Belgio
Prima edizione
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Aggiungi al carrello12 x 19, 2 volumes, 489 pages (pagination continue), broché, bon état. Publié sur l'édition originale par Hugues Vaganay.
Lingua: Spagnolo
Editore: Creative Media Partners, LLC Jan 2026, 2026
ISBN 10: 1022655450 ISBN 13: 9781022655454
Da: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Este libro es una colección fascinante de libros de caballerías. Incluye algunas de las obras más famosas en el género, como Amadis de Gaule. Esta obra es una herramienta indispensable para cualquier persona interesada en la literatura medieval y en la historia de la caballería.
Lingua: Spagnolo
Editore: Creative Media Partners, LLC Jul 2023, 2023
ISBN 10: 1020552484 ISBN 13: 9781020552489
Da: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Este libro es una colección fascinante de libros de caballerías. Incluye algunas de las obras más famosas en el género, como Amadis de Gaule. Esta obra es una herramienta indispensable para cualquier persona interesada en la literatura medieval y en la historia de la caballería.
Editore: Paris, Hachette et Cie, 1918., 1918
Da: Librairie Ancienne J.-Marc Dechaud, CRISSAY SUR MANSE, Francia
Membro dell'associazione: ILAB
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Aggiungi al carrello1 vol. in-12 broché non coupé. (2) ff., pp. 257 à 400., (1) f.[C09] Tome II seul comprenant les chapitres XXII à XLIII. Exemplaire nominatif de Hugues Vaganay, l'un des 65 sur Hollande Van Galder (n°25) paraphé à l'encre violette.
Editore: Hachette, 1929
Da: ShepherdsBook, Granges-près-Marnand, Svizzera
Prima edizione
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Aggiungi al carrelloCouverture rigide. Condizione: Bon. Edition originale. Ex dono. Dos toilé,
Editore: Hachette, Paris,, 1918
Da: Bouquinerie du Varis, Russy, FR, Svizzera
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Aggiungi al carrellobroché. 195x135mm, XXII - 490pages, Couverture rempliée. Exemplaire numéroté sur papier Van Gelder 14/60. Bel exemplaire. En cas de problème de commande, veuillez nous contacter via notre page d'accueil / If there is a problem with the order, please contact us via our homepage.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCouverture rigide. Condizione: bon. R320039782: 1929. In-4. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 72 pages illustées de nombreux dessisn en couleurshors texte dont le frontispice et 1er plat - 1er palt légèrement abimée sur la gouttiere - REnfort adhésif transparent au niveau de la reliure du 1er contre-plat. . . . Classification Dewey : 843.06-Bande dessinée.
Editore: Guillaume Silvius / J. Waesberghe / Henry Hendricx, Antwerp, 1573
Hardcover (Full Leather). Condizione: Near Fine Condition. Early Edition. 15 volumes bound in 6 in ca. mid 18th century green parchment with lovely Dutch gilt endpapers. A little discoloration and surface damage to books V and VI, a few bindings slightly sprung, hinges cracked on a few volumes, but bindings all quite sound. Just a about fine internally, a few minor paper flaws, marginal tears, minor discoloration, browning. The title page to book four supplied in fine facsimile on old laid paper. Engravings at chapter headings throughout, some of which are copies of the Parisian editions but many of which are original depictions of ships, knights, landscapes, etc. (8), 235pp; (4), 139pp; (4),m 151pp; (4), 74 leaves; (8), 159pp; (8), 272pp; (8), 158pp; (8), 249, (12)pp; (8), 285pp; (8), 189pp;(8), 219pp; (8), 355, (6)pp; (8), 159, (4)pp; (4), 107, (1) leaves; (2), 82 leaves. Books 1-13 Antwerp, G. Sylvius 1573; Book 14, Antwerp Waesberghe, 1574; Book 15, Antwerp, Heyndricx, 1577. A complete set of the 15 books. In 1561 Plantin published, with Jean Waesberghe, the first 12 books. In 1572-73 this was reissued along with the thirteenth book by Sylvius. The 14th and fifteenth books appeared in 1574 and 1577, the same years as the first French editions. This was the set purchased (according to a note on the first blank) by the great bookman Richard Heber in 1808 at Scotland Yard. His manuscript note reads "Complete in 15 books being all that appeared in 4to, a most beautiful copy." Extremely rare -- the only complete copy that I can find mention of is in Brunet and is this set purchased in the Heber sale in 1841. The books are translated by Herberay, Gohorry, Aubert and Tyron. Brunet I 216 (this copy), Heber sale IX, 142. Losada-Goya 33-34. Provenance: Richard Heber (note) William Horatio Crawford (bookplate) Albert Natural (bookplate) Kenneth Rapoport (ex-libris) A lovely and surpassingly rare complete set with terrific provenance. Walter Scott called Heber's library "superior to all others in the world". His library, estimated by Dibdin at well over 100,000 volumes, took 216 days to disperse at auction. Size: Quarto (4to). 15-volume set (complete). Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Literature & Literary; Inventory No: 049353.
Editore: Estienne Groulleau and Denys Janot, Paris, 1543
Hardcover (Full Leather). Condizione: Very Good Condition. Early Edition. 19th century full red morocco by Mcleish, slight fading, gilt turn ins, endpapers refreshed. The first four books of the Iberian romance Amadis de Gaule, early French editions published 1548 (Book I), 1550 (Book 2), 1547 (Book 3) and 1543 (book 4). The last is the first French edition of book four. Woodcut illustrations throughout (many appeared later in editions of Boccaccio, Primaleon, Palmerin de Oliva and other romances), first leaves of book 4 heavily browned, first leaves of book 1 with a wormtrail in the upper margin. A3 in book four trimmed a little close with slight loss to marginal illustrations. Small hole in G4 in book two touching a few letters caused by a paper lift from the opposite page. A few underlinings to text; an attractive copy, very good or better overall. (6), CL leaves; (4), LXXXVI leaves; (4). XCIIII leaves; (6), CXI leaves. Mortimer 18, Adams A-871. 5 copies of the 1543 first edition of book 4 in OCLC The first four books in early French translations, book four the first edition. The first four books of Amadis de Gaule represent the "original" story (books 1-4 famously escape the purge of Don Quixote's library while the others are tossed into the yard to be burned), though Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo reportedly wrote book four when he was editing and preparing books 1-4 for publication around 1508. Amadis de Gaule is the most popular and well traveled of the early modern romances and a foundation of the birth of the novel in Europe. The English, Dutch, German and Italian editions of Amadis were all derived from the French edition. Provenance: Viscount Mersey (Bignor Park label) Kenneth Rapoport (ex-libris) With a purchase note laid in "Christies London 29 Nov 1995 to Quaritch for KDR $2200. Size: Folio. 4 volumes of the 12-volume set. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Literature & Literary; Inventory No: 049352.
Editore: Paris : Olivier de Varennes., 1615
Da: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
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Condizione: Good. 8vo. 9.7 x 16.1 cm. [22, 1 bl.], 857, [1 bl., 9] p., [1] f. de plates gr. s. c. (titre illustrations) ; 18th morocco, with triple gilt fillet line around sides, gilt edges of covers and inside dentelles, gilt and ribbed spines, a.e.g. Engraved frontispiece. by aspar Isaac, .frontispiece . Brunet I, 217;OCLC Number: 69205683.Notes: Extrait du Privilège du Roi donné 1er décembre 1614, donné a? Claude Rigaud qui le partage avec Olivier de Varennes et Gilles Robinot.Sonnet sur l'Excellence des Histoires d'Amadis, signé M. M. H ; Epître dédicatoire au Roy, signée C. Rigaud ; Préface au lecteur.Sig. : ã8, e?4, i?1, A-Hhh8, Iii1.Titre gravé sur cuivre représentant quatre scènes du roman autour d'un cartouche au titre, signé "Jaspar Isac f.". Bandeaux et lettrines gravés sur bois.Description: [1-1 bl.-24]-857-[1 bl.] p. ; in-8.Other Titles: Vingt-deuxième livre d'Amadis de Gaule. Traitant les hauts faits d'Armes, Amours & vertus nompareilles, avec les étranges Aventures mises a? la fin tant par les Princes illustres issus de la noble maison d'Amadis, qu'autres vaillants chevaliers, en la quête et pourchas de la délivrance des deux jeunes Princes Safiraman et Hercules d'Astre. Histoire non encores vue en nôtre langue, mais au reste belle entre les plus belles qui ont precedé, et d'un discours non moins plaisant que profitable : comme chacun pourra facilement juger par la lecture d'icelle, fait d'Espagnol Français.A landmark work among the chivalric romances which were in vogue in sixteenth-century Iberian Peninsula, although its first version, much revised before printing, was written at the onset of the 14th century.In Germany and England, Amadís was known chiefly through its French translations, sometimes much revised, and in England the cycle was generally referred to by its French title Amadis de Gaule. The French translations did not follow the Spanish book divisions exactly, and the entire cycle in the French version extends to 24 books. Note that the book numbers of the French translation do not always correspond to the book numbers of the Spanish originals, and in both languages, "book" is not the same as "printed volume"; physical printed books sometimes contained more than one "book" of the series.
Editore: Paris. : Chez Gilles Robinot, rue? vielle Drapperie au plat d'estain, et au Pallais en la petite gallerie, M.D. XV. [1615], 1615
Da: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
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Condizione: Good. 8vo. 9.5 x 16.2cm. [6], 853, [17] pp. 18th morocco, with triple gilt fillet line around sides, gilt edges of covers and inside dentelles, gilt and ribbed spines, a.e.g. Engraved frontispiece. by Jaspar Isaac, .frontispiece . Brunet I, 217;OCLC Number: 54765912:Notes: Extrait du Privilège du Roi donné 1er décembre 1614, donné a? Claude Rigaud qui le partage avec Olivier de Varennes et Gilles Robinot.Sonnet sur l'Excellence des Histoires d'Amadis, signé M. M. H ; Epître dédicatoire au Roy, signée C. Rigaud ; Préface au lecteur.Sig. : ã8, e?4, i?1, A-Hhh8, Iii1.Titre gravé sur cuivre représentant quatre scènes du roman autour d'un cartouche au titre, signé "Jaspar Isac f.". Bandeaux et lettrines gravés sur bois.Description: [1-1 bl.-24]-857-[1 bl.] p. ; in-8.Other Titles: Vingt-deuxième livre d'Amadis de Gaule. Traitant les hauts faits d'Armes, Amours & vertus nompareilles, avec les étranges Aventures mises a? la fin tant par les Princes illustres issus de la noble maison d'Amadis, qu'autres vaillants chevaliers, en la quête et pourchas de la délivrance des deux jeunes Princes Safiraman et Hercules d'Astre. Histoire non encores vue en nôtre langue, mais au reste belle entre les plus belles qui ont precedé, et d'un discours non moins plaisant que profitable : comme chacun pourra facilement juger par la lecture d'icelle, fait d'Espagnol Français.A landmark work among the chivalric romances which were in vogue in sixteenth-century Iberian Peninsula, although its first version, much revised before printing, was written at the onset of the 14th century.In Germany and England, Amadís was known chiefly through its French translations, sometimes much revised, and in England the cycle was generally referred to by its French title Amadis de Gaule. The French translations did not follow the Spanish book divisions exactly, and the entire cycle in the French version extends to 24 books. Note that the book numbers of the French translation do not always correspond to the book numbers of the Spanish originals, and in both languages, "book" is not the same as "printed volume"; physical printed books sometimes contained more than one "book" of the series.
Editore: Paris: Chez Gilles Robinot, rue? vielle Drapperie au plat d'estain, et au Pallais en la petite gallerie, M.D. XV. [1615], 1615
Da: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
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Condizione: Good. 8vo. 9.5 x 16.2cm. [6], 853, [17] pp. 18th morocco, with triple gilt fillet line around sides, gilt edges of covers and inside dentelles, gilt and ribbed spines, a.e.g. Engraved frontispiece. by Jaspar Isaac, .frontispiece . Brunet I, 217;OCLC Number: 586071476Notes: Extrait du Privilège du Roi donné 1er décembre 1614, donné a? Claude Rigaud qui le partage avec Olivier de Varennes et Gilles Robinot.Sonnet sur l'Excellence des Histoires d'Amadis, signé M. M. H ; Epître dédicatoire au Roy, signée C. Rigaud ; Préface au lecteur.Sig. : ã8, e?4, i?1, A-Hhh8, Iii1.Titre gravé sur cuivre représentant quatre scènes du roman autour d'un cartouche au titre, signé "Jaspar Isac f.". Bandeaux et lettrines gravés sur bois.Description: [1-1 bl.-24]-857-[1 bl.] p. ; in-8.Other Titles: Vingt-deuxième livre d'Amadis de Gaule. Traitant les hauts faits d'Armes, Amours & vertus nompareilles, avec les étranges Aventures mises a? la fin tant par les Princes illustres issus de la noble maison d'Amadis, qu'autres vaillants chevaliers, en la quête et pourchas de la délivrance des deux jeunes Princes Safiraman et Hercules d'Astre. Histoire non encores vue en nôtre langue, mais au reste belle entre les plus belles qui ont precedé, et d'un discours non moins plaisant que profitable : comme chacun pourra facilement juger par la lecture d'icelle, fait d'Espagnol Français.A landmark work among the chivalric romances which were in vogue in sixteenth-century Iberian Peninsula, although its first version, much revised before printing, was written at the onset of the 14th century.In Germany and England, Amadís was known chiefly through its French translations, sometimes much revised, and in England the cycle was generally referred to by its French title Amadis de Gaule. The French translations did not follow the Spanish book divisions exactly, and the entire cycle in the French version extends to 24 books. Note that the book numbers of the French translation do not always correspond to the book numbers of the Spanish originals, and in both languages, "book" is not the same as "printed volume"; physical printed books sometimes contained more than one "book" of the series.
Editore: Paris: Olivier de Varennes., 1615
Da: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
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Condizione: Good. 8vo. 11 x 16.4 cm. [8]-920-[12] pp. Engraved frontispiece. 18th century calf with raised bands, dec. gilt backs w. red labels, inside dentelles & a.e.g. A little worn. Provenance: Armorial bookplate of Edward Davies Davenport (1778-1847)Armorial bookplate of Edward Davenport. Arms: Argent, a chevron between three crosses-crosslet fitchée sable. Crest: A man's head couped at the shoulders and in profile proper, round the neck a halter or. Probably to be identified with Edward Davies Davenport (1778-1847) of Capesthorne, Chelford, Cheshire, UK. Brunet I, 217;OCLC Number: 319915320.Extraict du Privilège du Roy du 1er décembre 1614, signé Perrochel. Association avec Olivier de Varennes et Gilles Robinot.[Epître dédicatoire] a? la Royne mere du Roy, signée G. Robinot.Sig. : ã4, A-Mmm8, Nnn4.Front. gr. s. c. représentant quatre scènes du roman autour d'un cartouche au titre, signé "Iaspar Isac f." Bandeaux et lettrines gr. s. b.A landmark work among the chivalric romances which were in vogue in sixteenth-century Iberian Peninsula, although its first version, much revised before printing, was written at the onset of the 14th century.In Germany and England, Amadís was known chiefly through its French translations, sometimes much revised, and in England the cycle was generally referred to by its French title Amadis de Gaule. The French translations did not follow the Spanish book divisions exactly, and the entire cycle in the French version extends to 24 books. Note that the book numbers of the French translation do not always correspond to the book numbers of the Spanish originals, and in both languages, "book" is not the same as "printed volume"; physical printed books sometimes contained more than one "book" of the series.
Editore: Paris : chez Claude Rigaud., M.DC.XV, [1615], 1615
Da: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
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Condizione: Good. 8vo. 11 x 16.4 cm. [28]-857-[11] pp. Engraved frontispiece.18th century calf with raised bands, dec. gilt backs w. red labels, inside dentelles & a.e.g. A little worn. Provenance: Armorial bookplate of Edward Davies Davenport (1778-1847).Armorial bookplate of Edward Davenport. Arms: Argent, a chevron between three crosses-crosslet fitchée sable. Crest: A man's head couped at the shoulders and in profile proper, round the neck a halter or.Probably to be identified with Edward Davies Davenport (1778-1847) of Capesthorne, Chelford, Cheshire, UK. Brunet I, 217;OCLC Number: 1244272327 (co-publisher only]:Notes: Extrait du Privilège du Roi donné 1er décembre 1614, donné a? Claude Rigaud qui le partage avec Olivier de Varennes et Gilles Robinot.Sonnet sur l'Excellence des Histoires d'Amadis, signé M. M. H ; Epître dédicatoire au Roy, signée C. Rigaud ; Préface au lecteur.Sig. : ã8, e?4, i?1, A-Hhh8, Iii1.Titre gravé sur cuivre représentant quatre scènes du roman autour d'un cartouche au titre, signé "Jaspar Isac f.". Bandeaux et lettrines gravés sur bois.Description: [1-1 bl.-24]-857-[1 bl.] p. ; in-8.Other Titles: Vingt-deuxième livre d'Amadis de Gaule. Traitant les hauts faits d'Armes, Amours & vertus nompareilles, avec les étranges Aventures mises a? la fin tant par les Princes illustres issus de la noble maison d'Amadis, qu'autres vaillants chevaliers, en la quête et pourchas de la délivrance des deux jeunes Princes Safiraman et Hercules d'Astre. Histoire non encores vue en nôtre langue, mais au reste belle entre les plus belles qui ont precedé, et d'un discours non moins plaisant que profitable : comme chacun pourra facilement juger par la lecture d'icelle, fait d'Espagnol Français.A landmark work among the chivalric romances which were in vogue in sixteenth-century Iberian Peninsula, although its first version, much revised before printing, was written at the onset of the 14th century.In Germany and England, Amadís was known chiefly through its French translations, sometimes much revised, and in England the cycle was generally referred to by its French title Amadis de Gaule. The French translations did not follow the Spanish book divisions exactly, and the entire cycle in the French version extends to 24 books. Note that the book numbers of the French translation do not always correspond to the book numbers of the Spanish originals, and in both languages, "book" is not the same as "printed volume"; physical printed books sometimes contained more than one "book" of the series.
Editore: Paris : chez Olivier de Varennes. M.DC.XV, [1615], 1615
Da: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Condizione: Good. 8vo. 11 x 16.4 cm. [8]-853-[15] pp. Engraved frontispiece. Wormholes in upper margins a fewe pages; waterstains on last few leaves.18th century calf with raised bands, dec. gilt backs w. red labels, inside dentelles & a.e.g. A little worn. Provenance: Armorial bookplate of Edward Davies Davenport (1778-1847).Armorial bookplate of Edward Davenport. Arms: Argent, a chevron between three crosses-crosslet fitchée sable. Crest: A man's head couped at the shoulders and in profile proper, round the neck a halter or.Probably to be identified with Edward Davies Davenport (1778-1847) of Capesthorne, Chelford, Cheshire, UK. Brunet I, 217;OCLC Number: 1190978806.A landmark work among the chivalric romances which were in vogue in sixteenth-century Iberian Peninsula, although its first version, much revised before printing, was written at the onset of the 14th century.In Germany and England, Amadís was known chiefly through its French translations, sometimes much revised, and in England the cycle was generally referred to by its French title Amadis de Gaule. The French translations did not follow the Spanish book divisions exactly, and the entire cycle in the French version extends to 24 books. Note that the book numbers of the French translation do not always correspond to the book numbers of the Spanish originals, and in both languages, "book" is not the same as "printed volume"; physical printed books sometimes contained more than one "book" of the series.
Editore: Hachette, Paris, 1929
Da: Ira Joel Haber - Cinemage Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Oversize Illus.Bds W.o Dj. First Hachette Edition. TEXT IN FRENCH. Adapted from the classic Cervantes book Don Quixote. that is highlighted by 32 full color plates along with many small intext 2 color drawings by the illustrator that are beautifully drawn and intricately colored. Done with great style and flair. Light wear to the boards but the insides pages are very nice and clean considering the age. No dustjacket and the book may have been published without one. Vg. Book.
Da: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Danimarca
EUR 55,12
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Aggiungi al carrelloParis, Claude Aveline, 1924. Bound uncut w. orig. wrappers in a very nice priv. hleather-bdg. of red morocco w. 5 raised bands on back. Mint condition.
Lingua: Francese
Data di pubblicazione: 1572
Da: Librairie Guimard, Nantes, Francia
EUR 1.700,00
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Aggiungi al carrello1572 un volume, reliure d'époque plein veau havane raciné(binding full calfskin) grand in-octavo, dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands) décoré or (gilt decoration) filets or (gilt line) et filets à froid (blind-stamping line decoration) - entre-nerfs - compartiments à fleuron au fer plein (floweret with full blocking stamp), fers spéciaux (specials blocking stamps) - titre frappé or (gilt title) pièce de titre sur fond havane foncé (label of title) avec filet or (label of title with gilt line), reliure en trés bon état et très fraiche, toutes tranches peignées (painting edges), orné d'un encadrement "aux rinceaux" gravé sur bois (engraving-wood) en noir sur la page de titre (engraved title page) avec une marque d'imprimeur gravée sur bois (engraving-wood) au centre "Nec Sorte Nec Morte Scrutamini" + 25 superbes gravures sur bois (engraving-wood) in-texte en noir (de 9,5x5,5 centimètres) représentant diverses scènes de bataille sur terre ou sur mer, (8)+285 Pages, 1572 Anvers Guillaume Sylvius Imprimeur du Roi Editeur, ".auquel sont contenus les gestes de Dom Florigel de Niquee, surnommée le Chevalier de la Bergère, qui fut filz d'Amadis de Grèce et de la belle Niquee. Ensemble de deux autres filz et fille engendrez insciemment par iceluy Amadis, en l'excellente Royne Zahara de Caucase, et rendu meilleur Françoys que par cy devant par C. Colet Champenois (poète et romancier seigneur des essarts) .".Book Nine was translated by Claude Colet.", Brunet 217. Baudrier V, 39. Une Rareté.superbement illustré.en superbe état (fine condition).
Da: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, U.S.A.
EUR 40,26
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Aggiungi al carrelloPAP. Condizione: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
Da: pages volantes, PARIS, AUTRE, Francia
EUR 100,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloP., Hachette, 1918, 2 volumes, In-12, br., non coupé. Un des 65 exemplaires numérotés sur Hollande, seul grand papier et en parfait état. Livres.
EUR 92,00
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Aggiungi al carrello1929 Hachette, Paris Illustr. Félix LORIOUX. Couleurs. 72 pg. 32x24 cm. Enc. cartone edit. Para ver o recibir fotografías de los libros puede ir a nuestra web o solicitarlas., ).
Editore: Paris, Hachette et Cie, 1918., 1918
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Aggiungi al carrello2 vol. in-12, demi-toile marron bradel, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge. Reliure de l'époque. Couv. cons. Exemplaire non rogné. (2) ff., XXII-256 pp.; (2) ff., pp. 257 à 400, (1) f. Quelques corrections typographiques au crayon dans les marges.[C06] Edition établie par Hugues Vaganay d'après le texte de l'édition originale de 1540. Exemplaire d'épreuves d'Hugues Vaganay, sur Hollande Van Gelder enrichi d'annotations et corrections de sa main.
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