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Published by City Lights Books, San Francisco, CA, 1980
Seller: Philosopher's Stone Books, Kingston, NY, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 117 page soft cover, no markings.
Published by Gallimard, 18 juillet 1938,, Paris,, 1938
Seller: Librairie Christian Chaboud, Bruxelles, Belgium
in-12, broché, 208p. Bel exemplaire. Mention de 9e édition.
Published by à la librairie Gallimard, à Paris, 1928
Seller: Bouquinerie L'Ivre Livre, FOIX, France
Book
Broché. Condition: Bon. In-12° broché de 213 pages non découronnées. Mention, peut-être fictive, de sixième édition. Couverture légèrement frottée, léger défaut au dos sinon intérieur frais. En bon état.
Published by Editions L.C.L., Paris,, 1969
Seller: Bouquinerie du Varis, Russy, FR, Switzerland
230x215mm, illustrations n/b in et hors texte, reliure toile de l'éditeur. Tirage limité à 300 exemplaires. Bel exemplaire. En cas de problème de commande, veuillez nous contacter via notre page d'accueil / If there is a problem with the order, please contact us via our homepage.
Published by Lucia|Marquand, 2019
ISBN 10: 0999652281ISBN 13: 9780999652282
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
Book
Condition: New. Manet, Edouard (illustrator).
Published by Paris, GlM., 1967
Book First Edition
8°. 22 x 20,5 cm. 9 gefaltete Blätter, 1 Blatt. Original-Pappmappe mit 4 gefalteten und eingelegten Papierbögen. Nummer 781 von 810 (gesamt 840) nummerierten Exemplaren. Zweisprachige Ausgabe in Französisch und Englisch. Mappe lichtrandig, mit Knickspuren und Randläsuren. Erstes Blatt minimalst stockfleckig, Blattecken knickspurig. Gutes bis sehr gutes Exemplar. Number 781 of 810 (total 840) copies of the edition. Bilingual edition in French and English. Original cardboard folder with 4 folded and inserted sheets. Folder lighty, with crease marks and marginal blemishes. First sheet minimal foxy, the corners with crease marks. Nearly fine copy. Sprache: englisch und französisch.
Published by Paris : Richard Lesclide 1875, A Bound / Flex Cover / Reprint / FBRE, Ltd., 1875
Seller: GREAT PACIFIC BOOKS, Ventura, CA, U.S.A.
Fully Illustrated (illustrator). 34 pages. Paper / Soft cover reprint edition in very good or better condition, slight wear to edges. Overall good copy of this scarce title. Excellent source, informative and enjoyable reading. A good book to read and keep on hand. Or would make a great gift for the fan / reader in your life. FRENCH VERSION OF THE RAVEN BY POE. Facsimile Bound Reprint Edition. Book.
Published by Paris : Richard Lesclide 1875 / Modern Archival Reprint, 1875
Seller: GREAT PACIFIC BOOKS, Ventura, CA, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Fully Illustrated (illustrator). 34 pages. Replica of Original Antique Edition. FRENCH VERSION OF THE RAVEN BY POE. Clean and Unmarked Text. Paperback : soft cover edition in good clean condition, a typical used book with some slight wear to edges and spine. Firmly readable. As to be expected with used books, there may be some minor bumping, creases, and/or scuffs. Overall a good copy. We appreciate your consideration of one of our books, art prints or novelty items. We strive to offer fast, courteous and professional service to all our patrons. Reading is one of life's great pleasures. Please inquire for further details, our items arrive shrink wrapped and well packed. ~ Thank you for viewing and stopping by. Book.
Unknown Binding. Condition: Used: Very Good. Edition numérotée de la Guilde du Livre Lausanne.
Published by Easton Press, 1995
Seller: Fantastic Book Discoveries, Cockeysville, MD, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. edges of cloth cover are chipped in several places, spine slightly bumped, includes a short pamphlet from publisher, reading copy with all faults, (oversized book for U.S shipping).
1998. Paris Cahiers de l?Herne n°26 Éditions Fayard 1998 - Broché 21 cm x 27 cm 480 pages ? Textes de Edgar Allan Poe Ludwig Nathaniel Parker Willis James Russel Lowell John R. Thompson Evert Augustus Duyckinck John M. Daniel George Graham Rufus W. Griswold E.D. Forgues Charles Baudelaire Jules Verne Stéphane Mallarmé Le Sâr Peladan Paul Valéry André Breton Margaret Fuller Henry James Walt Whitman Robert Louis Stevenson George Bernard Shaw William Carlos Williams T.S. Eliot Allen Tate W.H. Auden John Cowper Powys Richard Wilbur ; bibliographie chronologie- Etat neuf. Bon état.
Published by in Arts et Métiers Graphiques 48, Paris (15.8.1935)., 1935
Seller: OH 7e CIEL, Lausanne, Switzerland
Broché 31 x 25, couverture imprimée. Un poil défraîchi. Riche iconographie en noir et en couleur. Excellente revue dirigée par Charles Peignot, abordant tous les domaines de l'imprimé, de la lettre à l'image, avec de nombreux exemples des techniques de reproductions de l'époque, ce texte de quatre pages, traduit par Mallarmé, mis en scène dans un charmant exercice typographique bicolore. > En cas de problème de commande, veuillez nous contacter par notre page d'accueil / If you have any problems with your order please contact us via our homepage <.
Published by Lausanne, la Guilde du livre,, 1949
Seller: La Bergerie, Carouge, Switzerland
Book
Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon. Édition limitée. In-8, cartonnage ivoire avec titre doré et corbeau noir. En belle condition. Le poème est en version originale anglaise et dans les traductions de Baudelaire et de Mallarmé. Illustrations in-texte en noir de Manet. Tirage limité à 5330 exemplaires numérotés, celui-ci numéro 2963.
Published by Easton Press, Norwalk, CT, 1995
Seller: Dogwood Books, Rome, GA, U.S.A.
Book
Quarter Leather. Condition: Very Good. Tall slim folio, 1/4 blue leather with blue marbled paper over boards, raised bands, and a gilt stamped title and embellishments on the spine. The cover shows some edgewear with lightly bumped corners.
Published by Richard Lesclide, 1876
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
couverture souple. - Richard Lesclide, Paris 12 novembre 1876, In 8° (17 X 25 cm), broché. - Edition originale. Sous couverture papier bleu, imprimée en rouge et noir. Contributions de : Théodore de Banville : "L'amour heureux", François Coppée : "Regain d'amour", Emile Zola : "L'Assommoir "(Deuxième partie, IV-suite), Armand Silvestre : "Prélude", Catulle Mendès : "Il ne faut pas jouer avec la cendre", Jean Richepin : "Un cadeau", Edgar Poe (Oeuvre poétique) : "Le Ver conquérant", "Ulalume" (traduction de Mallarmé), Ernest d'Hervilly : "Les Miracles de Paris", Jean Prouvaire : "La Quinzaine parisienne". Petites déchirures avec manque au dos de la couverture, une auréole brune sur la couverture inférieure, une lacune marginale sans atteinte au texte sur un feuillet, sinon agréable exemplaire. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND].
Publication Date: 1877
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
couverture souple. - Paris 25 mars 1877, In 8° (17 X 25 cm), broché. - Edition originale. Sous couverture papier bleu, imprimée en rouge et noir. Contributions de : Philippe Burty : "Les filles au Japon", Stéphane Mallarmé (traduction de) : "LOeuvre poétique d'Edgar Poe : VI. Terre de songe", Catulle Mendès : "Justice (acte II)", Maurice Rollinat : "Les Loups- L'hôte suspect", Henry Laujol : "Les Abeilles", Robert de la Villehervé : "La Chanson des Roses", Léon Cladel : "Le Tombeau des Lutteurs (suite)", G.D., J.P. : "La semaine". Couverture déchirée en son centre, plats indépendants, des rousseurs, sinon agréable exemplaire. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND].
Condition: Buone. Condizioni dell'esterno: leggermente logorata Condizioni dell'interno: Molto buone.
Pas de couverture. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. En feuilles sous chemise imprimée et emboitage. Un volume grand in quarto (325x255 mm), 150-(8) pages. Edition originale des illustrations. Poèmes de Poe traduits par Mallarmé et illustrés par Daragnès avec 11 gravures à la manière noire. Un des 200 exemplaires sur Rives, le nôtre n° 163. ______________________________________________________________________ _____________ ______________________________ENGLISH_DESCRIPTION : Leaves under slipcase. 4to (325x255 mm), 150-(8) pages. First edition of illustrations. Poems by Poe translated by Mallarmé and illustrated by Daragnès with 11 mezzotint engravings. One of the 200 copies on Rives, ours n° 163. 2100g.
Publication Date: 1889
Book
Rilegato. Condition: molto buono. Paris, Léon Vanier, Libraire-éditeur, 1889. In 8vo (cm. 25); copertina originale illustrata con forti arrossature, ritratto; pp. XII, 167. "A la mémoire de Baudelaire, que la Mort empêcha d'achever, en traduisant l'ensemble de ces poèmes, le monument magnifique et fraternel dédié par son génie à Edgar Poe". Traduzione in prosa di Stéphane Mallarmé, illustrata con nove riproduzioni di disegni in inchiostro indiano di Édouard Manet, tra cui un ritratto di Poe sul frontespizio, sette tavole senza testo e la vignetta di copertina che rappresenta il corvo della poesia. Axs.
Published by Walker and Company - Harvard College Library, 720 Fifth Avenue, New York - Cambridge, Mass., 1968
Seller: The BiblioFile, Rapid River, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Manet, Edouard (illustrator). First Edition. Stated with number hand-inked at limitation page: "This edition limited to 1,000 copies. Copy number '465'". Rare first edition thus with a new introduction by Phillip Hofer. Large 8.5" x 11" design. Presented in E. A. Poe's original English adjacent Manet's illustrations with Stéphane Mallarmé's French translation following in sequence. This edition was produced by photographing the limited edition from 1875, and makes available to readers what is considered one of history's great artistic and literary collaborations. The original limited edition of Le Corbeau is part of the Rare Book Collections Division at the Library of Congress; one of only 150 known to exist. White marbled boards with black lettering to spine and pictorial design depicting raven's head on front cover, moderate shelf wear, bend, crease to front and back board. Pages very good. String-bind good. Original wrapper with Manet's raven and spine titles, moderate edge wear, rub, some crease; unclipped 10.00, protected in new clear sleeve. Poem in both English and French on adjacent pages. Vintage inscription in French inside cover: "Mars 1973, À Albert Sonnenfeld, de la part d'an disciple (jusqu'ici très peu discipline) en reconnaissant l'influence des leçons du cher maître - Jack Deaver, Marquis de Façades. P. S. Poeme Mallarmien contre la guerre. Ce Mal, l'Arme. Un mâle, larme, Si mal arme, m'alarme. Eh?" Or, approximately translated: "March 1973, To Albert Sonnenfeld, on behalf of a disciple (until now very little discipline) recognizing the influence of the lessons of the dear master. - Jack Deaver, Marquis de Facades. P. S. Mallarmien Poem against War. This Evil, the army. A male, tears. So evil weapon, alarms me. Hey?" Apparently, Albert Sonnenfeld is a French literature and comparative literature educator, food historian and since 2004 a Professor emeritus. He is a Fulbright fellow, 1966-1967; 1958 - 1986: Professor, French and comparative literature Princeton University; 1986 - 2004: M.F. Chevalier professor , French and department chairman University Southern California; and a member of The Athenaeum (London). Also, interestingly, listed as a noteworthy literature educator and historian by Marquis Who's Who. Translation by Stephane Mallarme, whose real name was Etienne Mallarme, was a French poet and critic, and a major French symbolist poet. His work anticipated and inspired several revolutionary artistic schools of the early 20th century, such as Dadaism, Surrealism, and Futurism. Edgar Allan Poe was an American author, poet, editor and literary critic, considered part of the American Romantic Movement. Prolificly famous for his tales of mystery and the macabre, he was one of the earliest American practitioners of the short story and considered the originator of detective fiction. He is further credited with contributing to the emerging genre of science fiction and was the first well-known American author to solely rely on his writing, resulting in hard times intersperced w/splendor. The 1875 Parisian edition marked a turning point in the history of the illustrated book. Translated by Mallarmé, w/lithographs by Manet, the bilingual volume was a bold, early attempt at a new type of collaboration -the livre d'artiste, a genre which eventually flourished in the twentieth century. The constellation of Mallarmé, Manet and Poe appealed to the avant-garde in French literature and art. When first published, Le Corbeau faced hostile criticism in regards to Manet's modernist imagery. It sold poorly and nearly twenty-five years passed before any publisher dared a similar combination of art and literature. Nevertheless, a door had been opened. Manet's illustrations are believed to have been printed directly from stone by transfer lithography. Edgar Allan Poe's hazy narrative begins on a night in December when "The Raven" haunts the unnamed narrator who sits reading "forgotten lore" to sublimate the loss of his love, Lenore. A "rapping at his chamber door" reveals nothing, yet excites his soul to "burning". A similar rapping, slightly louder, is heard at his window. Oversize, insured post. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
Published by Bruxelles: Edmond Deman, 1897
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: Good. Large 8vo. 20 x 28.3 cm. New wraps with original cut-outs of raven by Manet on front and hands grabbing a staff on rear by Fernand Khnopff. 198 pp. Engraved bookplate of Livraria Gomes, Lisboa and ink dedication from 1902; signature not identified. One of 550 numbered copies, this one on Hollande.Carteret, IV, p. 320: "Rare et cotée." Not in Monod; OCLC Number: 29124773 Grand in-8, broché. Portrait de Poe par Edouard Manet en frontispice. Qq. rousseurs, . Signature (illisible) sur le faux-titre. Tirage à 550 ex. numérotés dont celui-ci, un des 525 ex. sur papier de Hollande (n° 123). La première édition de la traduction de Mallarmé fut pubiée par Deman en 1888. Exemplaire de la deuxième édition, il s'agit d'une émission identique à celle de l'édition originale de 1888 à l'exception du premier cahier qui est "renouvelé". (titre, justification, annonce des ouvrages du même auteur, etc.). En effet les exemplaires invendus de 1888 furent réutilisés et seul le premier cahier fut changé. Comme l'édition de 1888 elle est illustrée du portrait d'Edgar Poe en frontispice par Edouard Manet, d'une tête de corbeau par Manet sur le premier plat de couverture et de la vignette de l'éditeur sur le titre et le second plat dessinée par Fernand Khnopff. (voir Fontainas, Bibliographie Edmond Deman).
Published by Edmond Deman, Bruxelles, 1888
Seller: Riverrun Books & Manuscripts, ABAA, Ardsley, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
From the Bart Auerbach Collection. Folio. Portrait and decoration by Edouard Manet. Half brown morocco, patterned boards, top edges gilt, other untrimmed. First edition of Mallarmé's translation and with the Manet portrait of Poe. No. 750 of 800 copies on papier de Collande, of an edition of 850. Tane Collection 266. (BA). A bit worn at ends of spine and fore-corners.
Brossura. Condition: ottimo. Bruxelles, Éditeur Edmond Deman, [1888] MDCCCLXXXVIII [luglio], in ottavo, brossura color crème risvoltata a tamburo illustrata in nero (riproduzione di un disegno della testa di un corvo eseguito da Édouard Manet; al piatto posteriore logo editoriale che pare raffigurare il passaggio di un fiaccola tra due mani), pagine: [2] 196 [8]; 1 tavola con riproduzione di un ritratto di Poe eseguito da Manet fuori testo. Prima edizione. Esemplare 539 di 800 numerati da 51 a 850 «sur papier de Holande», in ottime condizioni (piccola gora al piatto anteriore, qualche piega e minimi strappi marginali alla fragile brossura, come normale; minima mancanza non deturpante al margine esterno del piatto posteriore). Qualche scritta a matita alle prime carte. Raro nella sua brossura originale. Rara prima edizione francese delle poesie di Poe. La versione in prosa di Mallarmé è preceduta dal sonetto «Le Tombeau d Edgar Poe» («envoyé par le traducteur des Poèmes, lors de l érection à Baltimore du tombeau de Poe, et lu en cette solennité», come precisato qui a pagina 151) e si apre con «Il corvo», che era stato pubblicato in forma autonoma nel 1875 per Lesclide accompagnato dalle illustrazioni di Manet. Le altre poesie, apparse in rivista negli anni settanta, compaiono qui per la prima volta in volume.