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  • Seller image for The Confession of a Child of the Century (Chefs d'Oeuvres du Roman Contemporain) for sale by Atlantic Bookshop

    Musset, Alfred de; Rogerson, T.F. (trans.); Abot, Eugene (etchings); Jazet, Paul-Leon (drawings)

    Published by Philadelphia: George Barrie & Sons, (1899), 1899

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 8vo, full morocco-gilt, raised bands, t.e.g., marbled endpapers; 379pp., 10 etchings, drawings. #838/1000 on Japanese vellum. Etchings produced both on Japan paper and papier de China, mounted. The former have small drawings beneath their borders and captioned tissue-guards. A VG+ copy: clean, bright, sound, very presentable. Extra postage will be asked (3).

  • Seller image for Sapho: Parisian Customs (Chefs d'Oeuvres du Roman Contemporain) for sale by Atlantic Bookshop

    Daudet, Alphonse; Rogerson, T.F. (trans.); Abot, Eugene and Albert Duvivier (etchings); Rejchan, Stanislas (drawings)

    Published by Philadelphia: George Barrie & Sons, (1897), 1897

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 8vo, full morocco-gilt, raised bands, t.e.g., marbled endpapers; 362pp., 10 etchings. Original wrappers bound in. Edition of 1000, ours being #838, on Japan vellum. Etchings issued in two forms: on Japan paper with a small drawing below the border; on papier de Chine, mounted, without the drawing (tissue guards with printed legend for both). A VG+ copy: clean, bright and very sound. Extra postage may be asked (3).

  • Daudet, Alphonse; T. F. Rogerson (transl.); Eugene Abot; Albert Duvivier (etchings); Stanislas Rejchan (drawings)

    Published by The Walpole Press, Philadelphia, 1899

    Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very good condition. Grand Edition De Luxe. 7/1000. Octavo. 365pp., 10 plates in two states with printed tissue guards. Three-quarter red leather over red cloth with gilt ruling on covers, gilt lettering on spine; raised bands. Top edge gilt. Decorative endpapers. Frontispiece in two states with tissue guards. Title page printed in red and black Beautiful publication of this novel by Alphonse Daudet (1840-1897). Delightfully illustrated with reproductions of etchings by Eugene Abot and Albert Duvivier, as well as b/w reproductions of drawings by Stanislas Rejchan. Engravings in two states, protected by captioned tissue guards. This edition printed on Japanese vellum paper. Some scuffing along edges of binding. Ex-libris of Seymour Nebenzal on inside of front cover. Block lightly age-toned.

  • Seller image for The Confession of A Child of the Century for sale by MANOR COLLECTABLES

    DE MUSSET, Alfred

    Published by The Walpole Press, London, 1901

    Seller: MANOR COLLECTABLES, WOODHALL SPA, LINCS, United Kingdom

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    Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. Jazet, Paul- Leon (drawings) and ABOT, Eugene (etchings) (illustrator). Limited Edition. A rare, superb grand limited edition de luxe with the translation from the French by T.F. Rogerson. Bound in sumptuous pale green silk with illustration and lettering to the front and spine in black and gilt and borders in black. Housed in the original green slipcase. No. 25 of 1,000 copies printed on Japanese vellum for Subscribers only. Includes 10 lovely etchings with tissue guards, each of which is presented in two different states. Condition of book: about fine with just a few light marks to the silk, chiefly at the foot of the spine, and endpapers. The slipcase is VG, showing some fading and light wear but it has done the job of keeping the book itself in lovely condition. Presents very well - of gift quality and certain to appeal to collectors of fine editions of classic literature. Story note: Inspired by his scandalous real-life affair with the flamboyant woman who called herself George Sand, Alfred de Musset's Confession is a passionate account of a young man's rite of passage. It tells the story of Octave, desperate to be more than an 'average man', who searches for happiness first as a debauched libertine, until his mistress Elise is unfaithful, and then in an austere life in the countryside, where he falls in love with the selfless Brigitte. But as he becomes consumed by insane jealousy and convinced that Brigitte will betray him, Octave brings about his own destruction. A vivid, opulent portrayal of obsession and despair, this is also a philosophical portrait of a man and his times, expressing the failed idealism of the Romantic generation of the early nineteenth century.