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Publicado por Paris: Au Cabinet Du Livre, 1928
Librería: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Irlanda
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First Edition. Poor copy with wear, tear and dust-dulling as with age. Text remains clear and without blemish. Physical description; 356 pages. Subjects; Pietro Aretino. Dialogues. 1 Kg.
Publicado por Paris: Au Cabinet Du Livre, 1928
Librería: MW Books, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
First Edition. Poor copy with wear, tear and dust-dulling as with age. Text remains clear and without blemish. Physical description; 356 pages. Subjects; Pietro Aretino. Dialogues. 1 Kg.
Librería: CARL WILLIAMS RARE BOOKS, LONDON, Reino Unido
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En laquelle sont de?couvertes les plus subtiles finesses et trompeuses inventions tant les hommes que des femmes de toutes sortes de conditions et d'a?ges. Non moins profitables pour s'en garder, que plaisante a? la lecture. Nouvelle e?dition conforme a? l'e?dition princeps de 1623, et orne?e de 17 eaux-fortes et 16 compositions par Martin van Maele. [The Comical History of Francion. In which are found in the most subtle refined and deceptive inventions of both men and women from all ranks and ages. New edition conforming to the edition princeps of 1623, and enriched with 17 engravings and 16 compositions by Martin van Mae?le]. 17 engravings and 16 gravures containing nudity. First edition. 4to., endpaper, blank, half- title/tirage, frontispiece, title, 407pp., [3pp.], plates with the original integral tissue guards, in the original publisher's stiff cream folded paper wrapper with titles in black on spine and upper portion the latter also has a vignette in red, original [?] glacine dustjacket, uncut fore and bottom edges, French text. Number 480 of 1100 copies on pur fibre de Enoshima numbered 104 to 1203 from a complete run of 1203 numbered copies with #1 on Japon, the next ten on japon impe?rial numbered 2 to 11, 31 copies on Hollande numbered 12 to 42 and 61 copies on madagascar numbered 43 to 103. Paris, Chez Jean For libraire, printed by Maurice Darantiere, 1925. £50.00 Partly unopened, dusty edges, browned plates, contents starting to loosen, jacket dusty and Lightly rubbed. Uncommon. Provenance: from the collections of Jean Pierre Faur and Emmanuel Pierrat. 219523.
Publicado por The Cythera Press 1970., 1970
Librería: Ira Joel Haber - Cinemage Books, Brooklyn, NY, Estados Unidos de America
vg+/no dj. sig. top corn. of decorated endsheet. 44 full pg. b&w erotic drawings by an early 20th cent. Belgian illus. of erotica. Many are violent & disturbing. X rated. 1st thus. edition. Binding is leatherette. Book.
Librería: CARL WILLIAMS RARE BOOKS, LONDON, Reino Unido
2 frontispieces, 10 plates & 66 illustrations in the text. Limited, numbered edition. Small 4to. Volume 1 : endpaper, half- title/colophon, [2pp.], frontispiece, title, viii, [2pp.], p-11-240, [1p.], 5 engraved plates, 33 illustrations in the text. Volume 2 : endpaper, half- title/colophon, frontispiece, [2pp.], pp-3-356, [3pp.], 5 engraved plates, 33 illustrations in the text. All plates with integral tissue guards, in the original double-folded off-white wrapper, glued to an off- white fitted paper dustjacket with titles in black and red on the upper portion and spine, later glacine overwrappers[?], untrimmed edges, French text. One of 400 on Hollande Pannekoek from a numbered edition of 480 with the first 20 on Japon, the following 60 on Auvergne. Paris, Au Cabinet Du Livre, [Jean Fort], 1928, printed by Maurice Darantiere, 1927. £125.00 Provenance: from the collections of Jean Pierre Faur and Emmanuel Pierrat. Volume 2 largely uncut, loose leaf in first volume (as issued?), endemic browning of tissue guards, wrappers a bit browned with light foxing, wrapper torn on lower portion of first volume. Uncom- mon institutionally with six or so copies only on WorldCat, no copy in Kinsey. Not in Pia. Sheryl Straight notes, on her Erotic Bibliophile website, that '.Martin van Mae?le died before completing the illustrations for Les Dialogues, the frontispiece & two of the engravings are by Viset, a pseudonym used by Luc Lafnet'. One of many translations of the famous 'Ragionamenti' , published by Jean Fort . 218920.
Publicado por Charles Carrington, Paris, 1906
Librería: Alta-Glamour Inc., Seattle, WA, Estados Unidos de America
8vo. [xlviii]+328 pp. Preface de Jules de Marthold. Engraved frontispiece and twenty full-page plates by Martin Van Maele, and other in-text illustrations throughout the volume. Headpieces and capitals in duotone. A classic, 17th-century translation of the only extant Latin novel. Limited to 750 machine numbered copies; this copy is No. 351. The back wrapper carries advertisements for ten other Carrington publications. Original printed wrappers. Light edgewear with a small chip to back panel at spine and tip broken at top right corner, creases to the spine with some chipping. Some minor foxing. Overall a Very Good copy.
Librería: CARL WILLIAMS RARE BOOKS, LONDON, Reino Unido
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[The Princesses of Cythe?re. A libertine chronicle of history]. Illustrated book with a drypoint frontispiece. First edition. Tall 8vo., endpaper, half-title, frontispiece, title / tirage, [1p.], pp-8-235, 1 drypoint, 6 plates, numerous illustrations in the text, sewn, in the original white paper wrapper, titles and decorations in black and in a red box on upper portion, in later glacine, French text. From the trade edition; there were also 30 numbered copies on papier Hollande. Paris, Jean Fort E?diteur, Collection Des Amis Du Bon Vieux Temps [Jean Fort], Imprimerie J. Dardaillon, n.d., possibly 1920. £300.00 A few pages roughly opened, edges endemically browned, wrapper lightly browned, spine with some small loss on tail. Rare in both institutions and commerce with two listings on WorldCat for a single copy at the BL this being Kearney 705. Pia's copy (number 30) in Bandy Center where his library was deposited in I think 1981. Provenance: from the collections of Jean Pierre Faur and Emmanuel Pierrat. A beautiful book that includes discussions of the outbreak of sexual hysteria at Loudon, Sade and the French Revolution etc. The satirical decorative vignettes and head and tailpieces in a Classical style, span the anti-clerical, blasphemous and even mildly zoophiliac. 219024.
Librería: CARL WILLIAMS RARE BOOKS, LONDON, Reino Unido
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Soft cover. Condición: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. [A Summer in The Country: correspondence Between Two Young Parisian Women, Collected by a Fashionable Author. New Edition Illustrated with Twelve Engraved Plates by A. Van Troizem]. Illustrated with fine erotic plates by van Maele. 12mo., endpaper, half-title, frontispiece, title with fleuron, [1p.], pp-2-186, 10 engraved plates only of the 12 called for, in the original cream paper wrapper with titles in black and red on the upper portion within a red bordered box with a vignette in black, titles in black on spine, later glacine with a clipped bookseller note attached to inside front, loosely inserted coated paper line drawn plate from a German edition[?], French text. A Mytilene, [Paris], chez les libraires associes,[Duflou and Briffaut], Les Chefs- d Oeuvre de la Litterature Galante, n.d., 1920. £375.00 Lacks two plates although Perceau collates for only 11, light endemic browning. Very rare in both commerce and institutionally with one copy only on World- Cat, no copy at BnF (strangely). No copy in Harvard which has an earlier and also clandestine edi- tion with plates by Frans de Geetere in the Santo Domingo collection. Dutel 252, Perceau 35-14, Pia 1464. Provenance: from the collections of Jean Pierre Faur and Emmanuel Pierrat. Sapphic and other romantic and erotic letters between Adele and Albertine. The plates are very beautifully rendered but also at times very transgressive indeed. It is common curiosa knowledge in the trade that Auguste Poulet-Malassis wrote at least part of this text. 219528.
Publicado por Felix Juven, Paris, 1901
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. Les Premiers Hommes Dans La Lune (The First Men in the Moon), by H.G. Wells. Translation by Henry D. Davray. Illustrations by Martin Van Maele. Published by Felix Juven, Paris, 1901 - the same year as the first English publication. This is the rarest and most desirable of the first editions of this book. This first French edition features the spectacular and imaginative illustrations of Martin Van Maele - this being the first, and best, printing. A very scarce volume. This classic science fiction tale, with these illustrations, proved highly influential, with Georges Méliès's spectacular Le Voyage dans la Lune (the very first Science Fiction genre film), being at least partially influenced by it, along with the work of Jules Verne. Anybody who has seen the splendid 1964 British Science Fiction film, The First Men in the Moon, featuring the stop-motion animation of Ray Harryhausen, will immediately recoginise the visual influence of Martin Van Maele from this book. This is very good red cloth hardback with black and gilt decoration. The covers features Van Maele's interpretation of a Selenite, an insectoid moon creature from the book, which looks wonderful. Covers with mild bumping and rubbing with light soiling and staining near the spine. Spine is age toned with some wear to head and tail. Original blue paper endapers with toning to edges. The text is clean and bright with age toning to edges. With very infrequent age spot affecting a small number of pages. All Plates are present. Some age spotting to tissue guards of colour plates. Some showthrough to joint just before Chapter 3. A rare opportunity to own a wonderful piece of science fiction history. 296pp + 2pp Contents. Plus 4 coloured Plates as called for. Text in French. Dimensions: Approximately 279mm high x 196mm wide x 37mm deep. Weight: Approximately 1.63kg (unpacked). Many more photos on request.
Librería: CARL WILLIAMS RARE BOOKS, LONDON, Reino Unido
Roman sur la flagellation traduit par Ledos de Beaufort. Frontispiece D'apre?s Bakalowicz. [Venus in Furs. A Novel on Flagellation translated by Ledos de Beaufort. Frontispiece after Bakalowicz]. First French language edition . 8vo., heliogravure frontispiece with tissue guard, the text printed within elegant red borders and illustrated with 19 vignettes, in the original white limp paper wrapper and folded lie-de-vin paper jacket, titles and a decoration stamped in silver on the upper portion, in Julie Nadot's recent burgundy paper covered drop back box with a paper spine label with titles in black and burgundy, silver/grey border around edges of the boards in a style uniform to the book. Number 242 of a limited edition of 500 numbered copies on Hollande. Paris, Charles-Carrington, Librairie E?diteur, 1902. £15,000.00 Crisp condition. Now quite rare in commerce and institutions with one copy only on WorldCat at the Bibliothe?que nationale de France. No copy in Houghton. Nordmann lacked an example. Guacamole 196. Provenance: the Bibliothe?ques of Jean-Pierre Faur and Emmanuel Pierrat. A stunning copy of a rigorously printed book, the most important of Sacher-Masoch's novels, or at the very least the most read. The term masochism is derived from Sacher-Masoch, and was made popular by Krafft-Ebing in his seminal work on sexual psychopathy. The sexologist said about the term: '?I feel justified in calling this sexual anomaly 'Masochism,' because the author Sacher- Masoch frequently made this perversion, which up to his time was quite unknown to the scientific world as such. he was a gifted writer, and as such would have achieved real greatness had he been actuated by normally sexual feelings''. The novel is a partly biographical one, and tells the story of a man who signs a six month long contract to be enslaved to a beautiful and cruel woman, who spends the majority of her time humiliating and abusing him clothed in furs. Also includes an essay by the translator Raphae?l Ledos de Beaufort on the author, masochism (of course) and the history of flagellation. The book inspired the Velvet Underground song ?Venus in Furs' with the line 'Strike dear Mistress and cure his heart' . The group was named after another paraphiliac book by Michael Leigh. 219571.