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NISARD, Désiré.
Histoire de la littérature française.
Paris, Librairie Firmin Didot et Cie, 1879.
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75 €
Histoire de la littérature qui début avec les chroniqueurs moyen age et Joinville, et se finit avec Lammenais et Joseph de Maistre.
NERVAL, Gérard de || MOREAU, Luc Albert.
Les Chimères.
Paris, Pour les Amis de Poésie, 1944.
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300 €
First edition of illustrations.
28 lithographs in black by Luc-Albert Moreau (1882-1948) painter and illustrator friend of Colette, Daragnès and Ravel.
One of the 175 copies on Vélin blanc du marais, ours n°75.
NAUDET, Jean Baptiste.
Réponse de M. Naudet comédien du Roi, aux injustes répandues contre lui dans différens journaux.
Paris, Potier de lille, 1790.
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200 €
First edition.
Address of Jean Baptiste Naudet to the King about the conflict between him and Talma and Chesnier at the Comédie Française.
MUSEE.
Héro et Léandre.
Paris, A. Quantin, 1879.
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50 €
In the beautiful collection in-32 published by Quantin of Ancient Masterpieces translated with some notes by Pons.
MOUSTIER, Charles-Albert de, dit Demoustier.
Lettres à Emilie sur la mythologie.
Avignon, Joly, 1811.
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75 €
MOUHY, Charles de Fieux (Chevalier de).
La Mouche ou les Avantures de M. Bigand.
Paris, Dufour, 1761.
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200 €
MORET, Eugene.
Confessions Galantes.
Paris, La librairie Illustrée, s.d. [v.1880].
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75 €
MORAND, Paul.
Magie noire.
Paris, Bernard Grasset, Coll. "Les Cahiers verts", 1928.
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250 €
First edition.
Published in the series "Les Cahiers Verts." One of 120 numbered copies (n° 52) printed on "Velin d'Arches", from a total issue in quarto format of 312 copies, in addition to the various issues in octavo and 16mo.
MONTFORT, Eugène.
Un Coeur vierge.
Paris, Mornay, 1926.
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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.
MONTESQUIOU, Robert de.
Le Chancelier de Fleurs.
Chateaudun, La Maison du livre, 1907.
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600 €
First edition.
Robert de Montesquiou (1855-1921), is a French man of letters, poet, dandy and art and literature critic. This book was written in memory of his friend (secretary and companion), Gabriel de Yturri.
One of the hundred numbered copies printed exclusively for the author, ours n°10
Handwritten dedication from the author to Jean Richepin (1849-1926), poet and writer who had just been elected to the Académie française (March 1908).
We enclose an empty, postmarked envelope, addressed by Montesquiou to Marcel Le Roy-Dupré.
MONNIER, Henri.
Les Bas-Fonds de la société.
Paris, Jules Claye, 1862.
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400 €
First édition.
Copy n°19 of the only 200 that were printed.
The printing on beautiful Holland paper is very neat.
MOLIERE, Jean-Baptiste Poquelin || TRILLEAU, G.
Monsieur de Pourceaugnac, comédie-ballet Faite à Chambord, pour le divertissement du Roi.
Paris, Les Pharmaciens Bibliophiles, 1932.
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120 €
Limited edition to 175 copy. This, number 25 printed for Monsieur Kuypers-Cochard.
With illustrations from G.Trilleau.
MOLIERE.
Oeuvres de Molière, avec des remarques grammaticales, des avertissemens et des observations sur chaque pièce par M. Bret.
Paris, Compagnie des libraires associés, 1805.
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200 €
This edition uses the text and engravings of the 1773 edition of Molière's works, commented on by Bret and illustrated by Moreau.
MOLIERE.
Œuvres de Molière illustrées par Tony Johannot.
Paris, Hetzel, [v. 1880].
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50 €
Works of Molière preceded by a notice on his life and his works by Sainte Beuve and abundantly illustrated in the text by Tony Johannot.
MOLIERE.
Théâtre complet de J.-B. Poquelin de Molière.
Paris, Jouaust librairie des bibliophiles, 1882.
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250 €
Beautiful edition of Molière's theater published in eight volumes and annotated by Monval.
MOLE, François-René || DAZINCOURT || FLEURY.
Observations pour les comédiens français sur la pétition adressée par les auteurs dramatiques à l'Assemblée nationale.
Paris, Imprimerie Prault, 1790.
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150 €
First edition.
Continuation of a debate initiated by Beaumarchais in 1777, opposing the interests of authors to those of the Comédie Française. This resulted in the laws of 18 and 19 January 1791 and 19 and 24 July 1793 establishing authors' rights.
MOINAUX, Jules.
Les Tribunaux comiques.
Paris, A. Chevalier-Marescq, 1881.
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100 €
First edition.
Judicial chronicles illustrated with small satirical drawings.
Autograph dedication of the author to Madame Colombier (sister-in-law of Damase Jouaust.
[Mme de SEVIGNE] MONMERQUE, Louis.
Lettres de Madame de Sévigné de sa Famille et de ses Amis.
Paris, Librairie Hachette et Cie, 1862-1866.
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250 €
Reference edition of the letters of Mme de Sevigné established by Louis Monmerque and taken up by Hachette in his collection of Great Writers of France.
The first twelve volumes published in 1862 consist of letters. Volumes 13 and 14 published in 1866 are a study by Sommer on the Lexique de la langue de Madame de Sevigné.
In addition will be pubished in 1868 an album and two volumes of unpublished letters which are not present here.
MIRBEAU, Octave.
L'Abbé Jules.
Paris, Mornay, 1925.
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120 €
Illustrations by Siméon.
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.
MIRBEAU, Octave.
Le Jardin des Supplices.
Paris, Editions Mornay, 1923.
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200 €
Edition illustrated by Paul de Pidoll.
One of the 60 copies on Japan paper, ours n°36.
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.
MIRBEAU, Octave.
Le Calvaire.
Paris, Mornay, 1928.
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150 €
Illustrations by Hermann Paul.
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.
MIRBEAU, Octave.
Sébastien ROCH.
Paris, Mornay, 1926.
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150 €
Illustrations by Barbier.
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.
MIRBEAU, Octave.
L'Abbé Jules.
Paris, Editions Mornay, 1925.
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250 €
Edition illustrated by Fernand Siméon.
One of the 72 copies on Japan paper, ours n°5.
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.
MIRABEAU, Honoré Gabriel Riqueti.
Nouvelles de Jean Boccace.
Paris, L. Duprat, 1802.
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150 €
First edition of this free translation of Boccaccio's Decameron .
The title page mentions Mirabeau but this translation is probably apocryphal.
The book highlights the borrowings that La Fontaine made from Boccaccio for his tales.
[MIRABAUD, Jean-Baptiste].
Le Monde, son origine, et son antiquité. De l'âme et de son immortalité.
Londres [Paris], [Briasson], 1751.
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250 €
First edition.
Numerous pencil notes.
MIELVAQUE, Marcel.
La vertu du sol.
Paris, Plon-Nourrit, [1904].
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50 €
First edition.
Presentation copy to Mr. Paul-Boncour.
MICHELET, Jules.
L'Amour.
Paris, L. Hachette et Cie, 1859.
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30 €
Second edition.
At the end of his career Michelet set aside his work as a historian for a series of books devoted to literary and philosophical reflections. Love is here the subject.
MICHELET, Jules.
Ma Jeunesse.
Paris, Calmann Levy, 1884.
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30 €
Posthumous work compiled and prefaced by Mme Michelet.
[Michel BERTRAND] SAINT MARC, Antoine.
La Dame de Plaisance.
s.l., Marcel Castel, 1968.
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250 €
First edition. Only 56 copies printed.
Very nice edition for the Club des Cinquante illustrated by 6 original watercolors signed by the painter Michel Bertrand (1935-2009).
Michel Bertrand will turn two years later to contemporary art in which he will experience some success. Catherine Millet will classify him among the major artists of the Montpellier region alongside Gérard Garouste and Vincent Bouliès. Six of his works are part of the collections of the Center Georges Pompidou.
[MEUSNIER de QUERLON, Anne-Gabriel].
Les soupers de Daphné et Les dortoirs de Lacedemone.
[Paris], s.n., 1740.
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600 €
Rare first edition.
A key of the understanding is given by Barbier is hand-written on the last extra leaf of the volume.
This book is a pretty sharp satire about the dinners given at Marly.
Some anecdotes, mostly sexual, were gathering by Monnet.
We can notice that a part of the texte is a clear allusion to freemasonry, its rituals and its symbols.
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