Published by Calmann Lévy, Editeur, 1886
Seller: Tiré à Part, Marseille, France
Signed
In-8 carré ( 190 X 140 mm ) de 176 pages, demi-maroquin noisette à coins, dos à nerfs orné de riches caissons dorés, tête dorée, couvertures conservées. ( Reliure signée de DURVANT ). Bel exemplaire, bien relié. Litterature Edition-originale.
Published by Piazza, 1911
Seller: Daniel Bayard librairie livre luxe book, Millery, France
First Edition
Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. La femme de théâtre du XVIIIe Splendide reliure Maroquin de Durvand Provenance de l'actrice Cécile Sorel Paris Piazza 1911 Un volume grand in quarto 30,5 x 25 cm de feuillets liminaires, 128 pages, achevé d'imprimer et justificatif de tirage. 40 gravures hors texte. Tirage limité à 300 exemplaires en tout le notre des 275 sur papier de hollande à la forme. Reliure plein maroquin rouge à gros grains signé de Durvand. Important décor doré au balancier sur les plats et au dos, contreplat avec bordure de maroquin doré et signé Durvand à l'or au premier contreplat. Intérieur en belle état mais des rousseurs à la couverture conservée qui ont touché la deux trois feuillets suivants. Reliure en parfaite condition. Provenance : Notre exemplaire appartenait à Cécile Sorel avec son ex libris, signature manuscrite à la plume . Joint 4 photos ancienne et CP de Cécile Sorel comtesse de ségur (1873-1966) Cécile Sorel fut vraiment une des plus grandes stars de la belle époque, sociétaire de la comédie française, elle se spécialise dans les emplois de coquettes et séductrice, tant au théâtre qu'à la ville. Peut on rêver plus belle provenance pour un ouvrage sur les femmes de théâtre et plus belle reliure. Plus de photos sur le site livre luxe book de la librairie.
Language: French
Published by L'Édition d'Art, H. Piazza [1913], Paris, 1913
Seller: Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books (ABAA), McMinnville, OR, U.S.A.
238 x 165 mm. (9 3/8 x 6 1/2"). 179, [1] pp., [3] leaves. HANDSOME CARAMEL-COLORED MOROCCO, DRAMATICALLY DECORATED IN GILT AND BLIND, BY DURVAND (stamp-signed on front turn-in), covers with a wide gilt border of round flowers and scrolling vines, flanked by dotted rolls, surrounding a similar border tooled in blind, front cover with a central panel similarly decorated with a central seated figure in blind surrounded by a solid gilt aureole, smooth spine decorated with a similar gilt design of flowers and vines with a seated figure at the head and tail, wide turn-ins with four gilt rules, chocolate brown watered silk endleaves, leather hinges, top edge gilt. Original red and gold printed paper wrappers bound in. In a (slightly worn) felt-lined marbled paper slipcase. Text within decorative chromolithographed frames, elaborate borders to title page and to beginning pages of the five chapters, hybrid beasts on the limitations page and in the colophon, two full-page color plates in a similar style, WITH 51 POCHOIR COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS BY JOSEPH DE LA NÉZIÈRE, nine of these full page, THESE REPEATED IN TWO ADDITIONAL STATES, one in monochrome on vélin à la cuve and one in pochoir on Japon, plus AN ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR FRONTISPIECE by Joseph de La Nézière. A few faint smudges internally if you look hard to find them, but A VERY FINE COPY, extremely fresh and clean in a gleaming binding. This is an especially opulent production in a memorable binding from a major publisher of bibliophile editions. Our binder Durvand (1852-1924) operated one of the finest workshops in turn-of-the-century Paris, and trained a number of talented artisans. In 1900 he was awarded a silver medal for his bindings at the Universal Exhibition, and, according to Flety, he was devoted to improving the craft of binding right up to his death. Here, the rich texture of the profusely used blind and gilt decoration creates the wonderful effect of a gleaming temple emerging from the shadow of a dense forest. This sumptuous covering is well-suited to the book's contents, comprising vivid descriptions of life in the exotic Far East by an author familiar with the region. Lawyer and judge Paul-Louis Rivière (1873-1959) specialized in French colonial law and spent time living in Siam (now Thailand). The richly colored plates are by noted Orientalist painter Joseph de La Nézière (1873?1944), who travelled widely in North Africa and the Far East. While he is known primarily for his landscapes and portraits, this is apparently the only book that La Nézière illustrated. One of just a dozen deluxe copies, ours includes three complete suites of the illustrations, two beautifully colored with pochoir, with glowing, buttery light being used to great effect. The original watercolor frontispiece is especially lovely, the scene of boaters at sunrise gleaming with the rising sun on the graceful palms and shimmering water. As lovely as the binding and the illustrations are, the dazzling condition here is one further recommendation for the book. ONE OF 12 COPIES on Japon with an original watercolor and two additional states of illustrations (and 50 on Japon with one additional state of illustrations, and 288 on vélin à la cuve).
Published by Librairie Ollendorff, 1901
Seller: Tiré à Part, Marseille, France
First Edition Signed
Grand in-8 ( 265 X 170 mm ) de 188 pages, demi-maroquin bronze à coins, dos lisse orné en long de fleurons dorés, tête dorée, couverture illustrée ( en couleurs au premier plat et en noir au second ) et dos conservés ( Reliure signée de DURVAND ). Edition originale et premier tirage des illustrations de GEO-DUPUIS, comprenant 68 dessins en noir ( sauf la couverture qui est en couleurs ) gravés sur bois par LEMOINE. Tirage sur grand papier limité à 125 exemplaires réimposés in-8 sous couverture jaune, dont 25 sur papier vélin, 30 sur papier du Japon et 70 sur papier de Chine. Celui-ci 1 des 25 sur papier vélin ( papier le plus rare ) enrichi hors-justification d'une suite des illustrations sur papier de Chine. Très bel exemplaire. Littérature Lithographie Gravure Illustré-Moderne Edition-originale Reliure.