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BUYSSE, Cyriel || CASSIERS, Henri.
Contes des Pays-Bas.
Paris, H. Piazza, 1910.
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400 €
First edition.
Very beautiful illustrations by Henri Cassiers (1858-1944), belgian painter.
Presentation copy.
Capitaine DANRIT.
Robinsons de l'Air.
Paris, Flammarion, [v. 1909].
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60 €
First edition.
VIGNAUD, Jean.
La Passion de Claude Bernier.
Paris, Charpentier, 1909.
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50 €
First edition.
Presentation copy to Mr. Paul-Boncour.
MAUPASSANT, Guy de.
Mademoiselle Fifi.
Paris, Louis Conard, 1908.
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Fine binding signed by Canape.
MONTESQUIOU, Robert de.
Le Chancelier de Fleurs.
Chateaudun, La Maison du livre, 1907.
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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.
D'IVOI, Paul.
Miss Mousqueterr.
Paris, Ancienne librairie Furne Boivin & Cie, [v. 1907}.
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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.
LYONNET, Henry.
Mademoiselle George.
Paris, Librairie Charles Schmid, 1907.
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80 €
First edition.
Printed in 100 copies, ours n°7 signed by the author.
Presentation copy to Jules Claretie.
HENNEQUIN, Maurice || DUQUESNEL, Félix.
Patachon.
Paris, Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1907.
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150 €
Rare first edition.
This play is a vaudeville written by Maurice Hennequin (1863-1926) and Félix Duquesnel (1832-1915).
This four-act comedy was performed for the first time at the Théâtre du Vaudeville, on October 23rd, 1907.
Maurice Hennequin, a well-known French playwright, has created a new and specific style of vaudeville called the "Hennequinade". Several of his plays were very successful, such as "The Ribadier System", written in collaboration with Georges Feydeau.
Presentation copy, by the two playwrights to MM. Noblet, the main actor of the play whose role was the Comtet Max du Tilloy: a notre cher ami Noblet, deux auteurs profondément reconnaissants, Maurice Hennequin, Félix Duquesnel ".
VERNE, Jules.
Le Volcan d'or.
Paris, Collection Hetzel, [v. 1906].
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400 €
First illustrated 8vo edition.
The Golden Volcano, a posthumous novel, takes place during the Klondike Gold Rush.
HERMANT, Abel.
Monsieur de Courpière marié.
Paris, Ernest Flammarion, [1906].
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250 €
Second edition.
One of 10 copies on Holland paper, ours n°9.
Presentation copy to Henri de Baubigny.
TAINE, Hippolyte.
Histoire de la littérature anglaise, tome cinquième et complémentaire : les Contemporains.
Paris, Hachette et Cie, 1906.
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30 €
RÉVAL, Gabrielle.
Le Ruban de Vénus.
Paris, C. Lévy, 1906.
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150 €
First edition.
Copy with autograph dedication of the author to Mr. Paul-Boncour.
Gabrielle Réval was the literary pseudonym of Gabrielle Logerot, French novelist.
VERNE, Jules.
Le Volcan d'or.
Paris, Collection Hetzel, [1906].
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600 €
First illustrated 8vo edition.
The Golden Volcano, a posthumous novel, takes place during the Klondike Gold Rush.
MAUREL, André.
Le Vieillard et les deux Suzannes.
Paris, Calmann-Lévy, [1904].
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50 €
First edition.
Presentation copy to Mr. Paul-Boncour.
BAILLY, Louis.
Les dragées du diable.
Paris, Boivin & Cie, [1904].
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25 €
Fine illustrations.
MIELVAQUE, Marcel.
La vertu du sol.
Paris, Plon-Nourrit, [1904].
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50 €
First edition.
Presentation copy to Mr. Paul-Boncour.
[DOUCET, Jérôme] DICKENS, Charles.
Monsieur Minns, Horace Sparkins.
Paris, Le Livre et L'Estampe, 1903.
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350 €
Adaptation of the work of Dickens by Jérôme Doucet under the pseudonym of F. de Montfrileux.
Stencil illustrated by Harry Elliot.
One of the 240 copies on Arches paper, ours n°277.
SAINT-GEORGES de BOUHELIER [LEPELLETIER de BOUHELIER, Stéphane-Georges, dit].
Julia ou ses relations amoureuses.
Paris, Eugène-Fasquelle, 1903.
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50 €
First edition.
Presentation copy to Mr. Paul-Boncour.
VERNE, Jules.
Kéraban le Têtu.
Paris, J. Hetzel et Cie, [1903].
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400 €
Rare cloth on this title.
LAGORCE, Henry.
De La Rémunération des artistes.
Laval, Léon Barnéoud, 1903.
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250 €
First edition.
Doctoral thesis in theatrical law on the subject of the remuneration of artists.
Presentation copy.
FRANCE, Anatole.
Madame de Luzy.
Paris, A. Ferroud, 1902.
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100 €
First edition.
Beautiful edition illustrated with ten compositions by Lalauze
One of the 200 copies on Arches vellum paper, ours n°345.
SAMAIN, Albert.
Le Chariot d'Or.
Paris, Mercure de France, 1901.
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100 €
First edition.
Albert Samain is one of the most famous French poets at the end of the 19th century.
Regular print n°284.
RENAN, Ernest.
Le Broyeur de lin.
Paris, L. Carteret et Cie, 1901.
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300 €
Edition illustrated with 27 etchings by Edmond Rudaux (1840-1908).
One of the thirty copies of the leading edition on Japan paper with the etchings in 3 states (pure etchings, before the letter and after the letter).
Our copy numbered 24.
The first part of Renan's childhood memories, the Broyeur de lin tells the love story between a girl and a priest, which has given rise to many exegeses.
FALLOUX, Alfred, Comte de.
Lettres de Madame de Swetchine.
Paris, Furne et Cie, 1901.
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MAILLARD, Firmin.
Le Requiem des Gens de Lettres. Comment meurent ceux qui vivent du livre.
Paris, Henri Daragon, 1901.
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120 €
First edition.
Copy n°59/350 on alfa paper.
VERNE, Jules.
Seconde patrie.
Paris, J. Hetzel et Cie, [1900].
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180 €
First illustrated edition.
GAUTIER, Theophile.
Le Pavillon sur l'eau.
Paris, Ferroud, 1900.
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500 €
The color compositions are by Henri Caruchet and the preface to this tale by Gautier is given by Camille Mauclair.
Our copy on Japanese paper, gift from the editor to "Madame Torchou".
BERGERET, Gaston || HENRIOT.
Les Evénements de Pontax.
Paris, Librairie Conquet-Carteret, 1899.
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450 €
First edition.
Illustrations, “handwriting and watercolors” by Henri Maigrot aka Henriot.
One of the 175 copies on marsh vellum, ours n°155.
VERNE, Jules.
Le Testament d'un Excentrique.
Paris, Hetzel, [1899].
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300 €
This work is an adventure novel, where chance is king. A very rich American, named William J. Hypperbone, decides after his death to bequeath his immense fortune to six residents of Chicago, chosen at random. But to “win” the fortune, they will have to play a life-size game of goose taking place in the different states of the United States. Beautiful first illustrated edition, in double volume. And first box called "golden globe" type 3 of this title, with the back to the lighthouse. Good condition of the out-of-text, black and white leaflets of the "Noble game of the United States of America" called the goose game and the card of the "United States of America".
BOURGET, Paul.
Voyageuses.
Paris, Alphonse Lemerre, 1897.
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35 €
First edition.
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