Lot n° 115
Estimation :
150 - 200
EUR
Limited editions - Lot 115
Limited editions
[VARIA LITTÉRATURE - ILLUSTRÉS MODERNES]
Set of 15 volumes:
- MAC ORLAN (Pierre): Parades abolies. Fairground impressions. Watercolors by Roger WILD. Paris, Jarach, 1945.
Large in-4 sheet. Autograph letter from the illustrator. Limited edition of 282 copies.
Filled ecru cover, title in red, in cardboard slipcase.
- VIALAR (Paul) : Le Bouc étourdi. Illustrated by Claude Hertenberger. Paris, Les Bibliophiles de France, 1951.
Large in-4 in sheets. Folded cover unbleached, last cover detached, spotting on cover, cardboard slipcase a little tired.
- VOLTAIRE (François Marie AROUET de): L'Homme aux Quarante Écus. Illustrations by BEN. Paris, Éditions de la Couronne, 1946.
In-4 paperback, black illustrations in the text. Limited edition of 510 copies, this one on Couronne vellum. Filled illustrated cover.
- VALÉRY (Paul) : Eupalinos ou l'Architecture. Paris, Javal et Bourdeaux, 1926.
In-4 paperback, color illustrations. Numbered edition of 500, one of 300 on Arches vellum, with a color suite of illustrations. Publisher's filled beige cover.
- ELDER (Marc) : Le Peuple de la Mer. Lithographs and drawings by André MICHEL. Paris, Mourlot 1946.
In-4 paperback, color illustrations out of text. Limited edition of 300 copies on Arches vellum, with a black continuation of the illustrations. Filled blue cover. Small handwritten mention of present on title page with small cut-out of name.
- La Table Ronde. Deuxième cahier. Paris, Éditions de la Table Ronde, 1946.
In-4 paperback, sepia illustrations. Folded cover with small tears at folds.
- DUMAS (Alexandre, fils): Un cas de Rupture. Illustrations by Eugène COURBOIN. Paris, Quantin, 1892.
In-4, two-tone illustrations in the text. Limited edition of 1050 copies, one of 1000 on vellum. Some foxing.
Blue calf with filleted corners, smooth spine, rubbed, publisher's cover preserved.
- ARTAUD de MONTOR, chevalier: Histoire de Dante Alighieri. Paris, Le Clere & Cie, 1841.
In-8, illustrated with a frontispiece portrait and 4 plates hors texte.
Contemporary green ½ chagrin, spine ribbed and decorated.
- DOUCET (Jérôme): Trois lettres de Femmes. 10 illustrations by Louis MAROLD. Paris, publication de la Revue Illustrée, 1900.
In-8, color illustrations in and out of text. Edition of 200 copies, one of 20 on Whatman with the color figures and an out-of-text suite on Chine.
½ green chagrin, gilt title on spine.
- CERVANTES SAAVEDRA (Miguel de): Histoire de l'admirable Don Quichotte de la Manche. Paris, Janet, Magnin, Blanchard & Cie, sd.
Large in-8; illustrated with 28 color plates (including frontispiece).
½ green chagrin, ornate ribbed spine, green percaline boards, cold-stamped fillets framing the boards, gilt edges.
- LE BIHAN (Jobic): Le Margrave. Decorated with 7 original woodcuts by VLAMINCK. Paris, Chiffoleau, sd.
In-4 paperback. Limited edition of 250 copies on Lana vellum, one of 50 with a double suite of woodcuts on Japon and Malacca.
Paperback, lined cover.
- CORBIÈRE (Christian): Les Amours Jaunes. Engravings by Edmond CÉRIA. Paris ; Émile-Paul, 1943.
In-4, illustrated with hors texte engravings. Limited edition of 1,030 copies on Rives vellum.
½ brown basane with corners, gilt title on spine, publisher's cover preserved.
- DELVAU (Alfred): Les Heures parisiennes. 25 etchings by Émile BENASSIT. Paris, Marpon et Flammarion, 1882.
In-8, plates out of text. ½ blue morocco, gilt title on smooth spine, publisher's cover preserved.
- MORIN (Louis): Le cabaret du Puits-sans-vin. 93 drawings by the author. Paris, lib. illustrée, 1885.
In-8, black and color drawings. ½ brown morocco, gilt title on spine, gilt head, publisher's cover preserved.
- SEM: Un pékin sur le Front. Illustrated with 150 drawings by the author. Paris, Lafitte, 1917.
In-8. ½ tawny chagrin with filleted corners, ornate ribbed spine, publisher's cover retained.
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