Publication Date: 1932
Seller: Jean-Paul TIVILLIER, MEYS, France
Moussia de Louchkoff NANCY, Imageries Réunies de Jarville - 1932 - Br.31,5x23,5 cm - Ouvrage en 2 cahiers agrafés sur le côté; demi-percaline chagrinée orangée, plats cartonnés orange, illustré en noir et jaune pour le premier; 30 et (2) pages; illustrations in-texte, bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe illustrés en noir. Couverture défraîchie. Bon exemplaire par ailleurs. Français Livres.
Published by Librairie L. Borel, Paris, 1902
Seller: Cole & Contreras / Sylvan Cole Gallery, Sitges, B, Spain
First Edition Signed
A LARGE-PAPER COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION OF THE FIRST BOOK ABOUT A WOMAN BULLFIGHTER. 211 pp. plus publisher's catalogue. A "Spanish novel" about a woman bullfighter, illustrated throughout with charming wood-engravings by Octave Guillonnet. Jean de La Hire (1878-1956), the author, was a nephew of sculptor Aristide Maillol. He left his native French Catalonia at an early age, hoping for literary immortality on Paris. While he never won any prestigious prizes, he achieved great success as a popular writer, finally churning out over six hundred books--many of which sold extremely well. La Torera is among his earliest works, written while the author still had serious literary pretensions. ONE OF ONLY TEN LARGE-PAPER COPIES PRINTED ON EXTREMELY FINE IMPERIAL JAPANESE PAPER AND SIGNED BY THE PUBLISHER. 8vo. Beautifully bound in half morocco and marbled boards, spine gilt, top edge gilt, silk ribbon page marker, original wraps preserved. Spine faded, else FINE AND BRIGHT WITH NO DEFECTS.
Published by Librairie L. Borel, Paris, 1901
Seller: Cole & Contreras / Sylvan Cole Gallery, Sitges, B, Spain
First Edition Signed
A LARGE-PAPER COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION OF THIS HISTORICAL NOVEL ABOUT MADAME DU BARRY AND LOUIS XV. 147 pp. plus publisher's catalogue. Illustrated throughout with charming wood-engravings by Chatelaine. Jean de La Hire (1878-1956), the author, was a nephew of sculptor Aristide Maillol. He left his native French Catalonia at an early age, hoping for literary immortality on Paris. While he never won any prestigious prizes, he achieved great success as a popular writer, finally churning out over six hundred books--many of which sold extremely well. Maîtresse du Roy is among his earliest works, written while the author still had serious literary pretensions. ONE OF ONLY FIFTEEN LARGE-PAPER COPIES PRINTED ON EXTREMELY FINE IMPERIAL JAPANESE PAPER AND SIGNED BY THE PUBLISHER. 8vo. Beautifully bound in half morocco and marbled boards, spine gilt, top edge gilt, silk ribbon page marker, original wraps preserved. Spine faded, else FINE AND BRIGHT WITH NO DEFECTS.