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Couverture souple. Condición: bon. RO80012273: 1935. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 61 pages. Quelques pages non coupées. Couverture contre-plié. . . . Classification Dewey : 841-Poésie.
Publicado por Societe du Livre D'Art Ancien Et Moderne, 1923
Librería: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Soft cover. Condición: Fair. Tan soft cover with no lettering on front cover or spine. Title page dated 1923. No evident copyright page. Text is written entirely in French. 108 pages. Front and rear covers unattached from binding but still included. Plate on front cover with the name of "R.Z. Miley". Covers are worn with multiple closed tears around edges. Light toning to covers. Deckle edge pages. Wood engraving by C.H. Jacquemot on title page. Pages have been well maintained and are neat. More wood engravings throughout. Rear endpage unattached form binding. Remaining pages are firmly attached to binding. Good condition. Please contact us with questions or if you would like to see photographs.
Condición: Bon. 108pp Paris, Société du Livre d'Art, 1923, in-8, 108pp, broché, Très bel exemplaire superbement illustré de bois gravés par Jacquemot. in-8. 108pp.
Publicado por Société du Livre d'art, Paris, 1923, 1923
Un volume grand in-8° (19, 5 x 24, 5 cm), demi-reliure cuir à grains, marron châtaigne à coins, dos lisse avec un fleuron et la mention (auteur et titre) en lettres dorées, couverture initiale conservée. Notre exemplaire est imprimé sur Japon impérial et porte le numéro IV sur 25 exemplaires sur japon numéroté IV à XXV) et porte la signature manuscrite de l'illustrateur au justificatif et sur chacun de ses 7 superbes bois gravés. Avec 108 pages plus une table des matières.Il s'agit donc d'un poème constitué de 7 élégies, forme poétique ancienne , tousours associée à l'expression de la mélancolie, de la nostalgie, de la souffrance. L'auteur Adrien-Pierre BAGARRY évoque magnifiquement son passé, sa famille, ses amis, ses lieux, ses amours. Ces élégies sont superbement illustrées par Ch. JAQUEMOT (7 bois gravés en noir). Très légère "fatigue" du mors sur 2cm, sur le 1er plat, mais globalement un très beau livre en TRES BON ETAT.
Publicado por Société du Livre d'Art, Paris, 1923
Librería: Swan's Fine Books, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Walnut Creek, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Wraps. Condición: Very good. Jacquemot, Charles Ilustrador. Limited Edition. No. XI of XXV copies on Japon imperial (Japan vellum), octavo size, 112 pp., with an extra suite of plates, all illustrations signed in pencil by the artist. Adrien Pierre Bagarry was a French Impressionist and Modern artist (1898-1949); we find no other written works by him online. Charles Jacquemot (1879-1946) was a fairly prolific French artist, whose works can be found within auction records. This poem consists of seven élégies, with eight full-page cuts bound in, each signed below the plate in pencil by the artist. There is also an additional suite of cuts, again, each signed below the plate in pencil. Not only did the artist sign all of the illustrations, but on the half-title page is an inscription (partially erased) signed by him, and on p. 47 are four lines written by him. ___DESCRIPTION: Bound in the original wraps with a small illustration on the front wrap which is in addition to the eight contained therein, lettering in red and black on the front wrap, fore- and bottom edges uncut, inscription by the artist on the half-title page (as noted above) in blue ink, limitation statement on the verso of the half-title with the artist's signature in black, this no. XI of XXV deluxe copies, title page a mirror of the front wrap, four lines in blue ink on p. 47 in the same hand as the artist's inscription, the eight cuts bound in throughout and each signed in pencil, one additional small illustration on the printer's page with a small pencil notation (printer's initials?); large octavo size (9 5/8" by 7 3/8"), pagination: [1-14] 15-[112] (note that illustrations and blank pages are included in the pagination). Accompanied by an additional suite of plates, each signed in pencil below the plate. ___CONDITION: Very good overall, although the wrap is worn (see details below) the interior is near fine; structurally sound, the interior clean with some signatures unopened, and the only markings we see those by the artist as set forth above; the wrap was restored at some point in the past with a replacement spine and a small chip out of the lower front wrap replaced with Japan tissue, the entire wrap with overall edgewear and light toning/soiling; the extra suite of plates near fine, clean, with light wear along the right margins. ___POSTAGE: International customers, please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please inquire for details. ___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.
Librería: Librairie-Bouquinerie Le Père Pénard, Lyon, Francia
Editions la Librairie de France / Librairie Rombaldi - 1930 - 20 volumes In-8, brochés - Pagination non continues selon les titres, environ 200 p. par titre, environ 65cm linéaire - Illustrations en couleurs et N&B - Feuillets non coupés Bon état malgré menus frottements et plis sur les couvertures - Quelques rousseurs - Dos légèrement insolés.
Publicado por Paris: Librairie de France-1931., 1929
Librería: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Arte / Grabado / Póster
Condición: Good. Unbound prints in chemise and slipcase with ties. 23.5 x 18.7 cm.Ensemble contenant plus de 270 tirages à partd'illustrations en noir ou en couleurs provenant d'ouvrages différents. 1 large vol.in-8. En feuilles; sous double chemise avec rubans d'attache.Compositions réalisées au début du XXe siècle ; certaines sont signées André Dignimont; Edy Legrand; Antoine François Cosyns; François Quelvée; Gérard Cochet?.