Publication Date: 1907
Seller: Jean-Paul TIVILLIER, MEYS, France
Louis Le Rivérend, Ch. Clérice PARIS, Librairie Illustrée [8, rue Saint-Joseph // Émile Colin, Imprimerie de Lagny] - s.d. (1907 - 1276-07) - Br.18,5x12x2,7 cm - Couverture blanche au premier plat illustré en couleurs par L. Le Rivérend; (4) et 316 pages; illustrations in-texte en noir par Ch. Clérice. (Collection à 95 C.). Quelques pages mal découpées. Bon état. Rejaquettage sous belle couverture illustrée de l'édition de 1894. Français Livres.
Publication Date: 1907
Seller: Jean-Paul TIVILLIER, MEYS, France
Louis Le Rivérend, Ch. Clérice PARIS, Librairie Illustrée / Jules Tallandier, Éditeur [8, rue Saint-Joseph // Émile Colin, Imprimerie de Lagny] - s.d. (1907 - 1276-07) - Br.18,5x12x2,6 cm - Couverture blanche au premier plat illustré en couleurs par L. Le Rivérend; (4) et 312 et (4) pages; titre illustré et 30 bandeaux illustrés en noir par Ch. Clérice. (Collection à 95 C.). Dos fragile, grisâtre. Bon état par ailleurs. Rejaquettage sous belle couverture illustrée de l'édition de 1895. Recueil de 30 nouvelles. Français Livres.
Language: French
Published by LIBRAIRIE GEDALCE, 1929
Seller: HISTOLIB - SPACETATI, AIX-VILLEMAUR-PALIS, France
Couverture rigide. Condition: Satisfaisant. CLERICE CH . (illustrator). ETIQUETTE DE DISTRIBUTION DES PRIX .
Language: French
Published by Parisiana, Paris, 1931
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Illustrated Wraps. Condition: Good. Rene Giffey (illustrator). First Edition. Paris: Parisiana, 1931. The August 6, 1931 issue (17e annee, No. 309) of Parisiana, the somewhat less expensively produced, and somewhat smaller, cousin of the famed La Vie Parisienne - both being, well, soft erotica and humor weeklies for the gentleman; this Parisiana claimed Jeudi (Thursday) as its publication dates, while La Vie Parisienne was strictly Samedi (Saturday). Parisiana had all of the enticements, to a slightly lesser degree, that its larger relative had: pleasingly executed soft erotic art, cartoons, humor, and fiction; and it generally had an inside front cover black and white photo, which LVP did not. Parisiana Parisiana illustrators were perhaps less famous at the time, and went uncredited - or credited with just initials or a single name - more often than in LVP. But the appeal is identical. Text in French. Larger than quarto at Folio size (as was LVP, but LVP was a notably larger folio size), illustrated stapled newsprint wraps (whereas LVP had some glossy paper pages), 20 pp. including covers, as numbered. This example is in Good condition only, primarily because both its covers are detached and it has experienced a modest amount of small peripheral chipping; complete, however, and bright (see scans). Brave condition for this thin, fragile weekly. Quite thoroughly illustrated in Nouveau/Deco, and every page would make a delightful scan if I had the time. Frequent contributor Rene Giffey executed cover here; other artists in these issues, to the degree they are credited, include Rene Giffey, Jack Abeille, Pierre Huberty, Louis Forton, Moziss, Lindel, "JAC", Haye, H. Ligneul, G. Le Belair, Clerice Fr., G. Conrad and A. Perre. There are others. Cute sense of humor, from the same mood as mutoscope cards, or perhaps a bit (only a bit) more refined, inspires the cover captions (which see) and much of the interior cartoon wit. There is plenty of advertising to tempt the.gentleman as well, offering a plethora of services (see scans). Much here is eminently frame-able, newsprint notwithstanding. The art is mostly of that unique sensibility of the time, midway-evolved between arts nouveau and deco. Scarce. l-g2.
Language: French
Published by Parisiana, Paris, 1933
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Illustrated Wraps. Condition: Good. Rene Giffey (illustrator). First Edition. Paris: Parisiana, 1933. The March 16, 1933 issue (19e annee, No. 393) of Parisiana, the somewhat less expensively produced, and somewhat smaller, cousin of the famed La Vie Parisienne - both being, well, soft erotica and humor weeklies for the gentleman; this Parisiana claimed Jeudi (Thursday) as its publication dates, while La Vie Parisienne was strictly Samedi (Saturday). Parisiana had all of the enticements, to a slightly lesser degree, that its larger relative had: pleasingly executed soft erotic art, cartoons, humor, and fiction; and it generally had an inside front cover black and white photo, which LVP did not. Parisiana Parisiana illustrators were perhaps less famous at the time, and went uncredited - or credited with just initials or a single name - more often than in LVP. But the appeal is identical. Text in French. Larger than quarto at Folio size (as was LVP, but LVP was a notably larger folio size), illustrated stapled newsprint wraps (whereas LVP had some glossy paper pages), 20 pp. including covers, as numbered. This example is in Good condition only, primarily because both its covers are detached and it has experienced a modest amount of small peripheral chipping; complete, however, and bright (see scans). Brave condition for this thin, fragile weekly. Quite thoroughly illustrated in Nouveau/Deco, and every page would make a delightful scan if I had the time. Marcel Bloch produced the cover for this issue, and frequent contributor Rene Giffey executed the rear cover; other artists in these issues, to the degree they are credited, include Rene Giffey, Jack Abeille, Pierre Huberty, Louis Forton, Moziss, Lindel, "JAC", Haye, H. Ligneul, G. Le Belair, Clerice Fr., G. Conrad and A. Perre. There are others. Cute sense of humor, from the same mood as mutoscope cards, or perhaps a bit (only a bit) more refined, inspires the cover captions (which see) and much of the interior cartoon wit. There is plenty of advertising to tempt the.gentleman as well, offering a plethora of services (see scans). Much here is eminently frame-able, newsprint notwithstanding. The art is mostly of that unique sensibility of the time, midway-evolved between arts nouveau and deco. Scarce. l-g2.
Language: French
Published by Parisiana, Paris, 1932
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Illustrated Wraps. Condition: Near Fine. Rene Giffey (illustrator). First Edition. Paris: Parisiana, 1932. The June 16, 1932 issue (18e annee, No. 354) of Parisiana, the somewhat less expensively produced, and somewhat smaller, cousin of the famed La Vie Parisienne - both being, well, soft erotica and humor weeklies for the gentleman; this Parisiana claimed Jeudi (Thursday) as its publication dates, while La Vie Parisienne was strictly Samedi (Saturday). Parisiana had all of the enticements, to a slightly lesser degree, that its larger relative had: pleasingly executed soft erotic art, cartoons, humor, and fiction; and it generally had an inside front cover black and white photo, which LVP did not. Parisiana Parisiana illustrators were perhaps less famous at the time, and went uncredited - or credited with just initials or a single name - more often than in LVP. But the appeal is identical. Text in French. Larger than quarto at Folio size (as was LVP, but LVP was a notably larger folio size), illustrated stapled newsprint wraps (whereas LVP had some glossy paper pages), 20 pp. including covers, as numbered. A handsome Near Fine, with really just standard modest age-toning, and not much else in the way of flaws (see scans). Extraordinarily nice condition for this thin, fragile weekly. Quite thoroughly illustrated in Nouveau/Deco, and every page would make a delightful scan if I had the time. Frequent contributor Rene Giffey executed cover here, with the rear cover being done by G. Conrad; other artists in these issues, to the degree they are credited, include Rene Giffey, Jack Abeille, Pierre Huberty, Louis Forton, Moziss, Lindel, "JAC", Haye, H. Ligneul, G. Le Belair, Clerice Fr., G. Conrad and A. Perre. There are others. Cute sense of humor, from the same mood as mutoscope cards, or perhaps a bit (only a bit) more refined, inspires the cover captions (which see) and much of the interior cartoon wit. There is plenty of advertising to tempt the.gentleman as well, offering a plethora of services (see scans). Much here is eminently frame-able, newsprint notwithstanding. The art is mostly of that unique sensibility of the time, midway-evolved between arts nouveau and deco. Scarce. l-g2.
Language: French
Published by L'Actualité Française, Etrangère & Littéraire illustrée, 1900
Seller: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, France
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
souple. Condition: Bon. 233 numéros in-4 br., L'Actualité Française, Etrangère & Littéraire illustrée, 1900-1904, circa 8 ff. par numéro, série quasi complète, manquent seulement les numéros 112, 119 (mais manifestement remplacé par un "numéro spécial"), 128 et 204 Rare tête de série quasi complète (manquent seulement les numéros 112, 128 et 204, et à la place du 119 on a un numéro spécial) de ce journal hebdomadaire publié à partir du 4 mars 1900 et qui durera jusqu'à la Première Guerre. A l'origine intitulé "L'Actualité Française et Etrangère illustrée", il modifie très vite (à partir du numéro 10) légèrement son intitulé pour devenir "L'Actualité Française, Etrangère & Littéraire illustrée". La couleur fait son apparition en page de titre de la revue à partir du numéro 42, de novembre 1900)., avec des illustrations puis très rapidement des photographies rehaussées en couleurs ("coloriés à la machine l'Aquatype"). Après le numéro 111, les photographies laissent la place aux splendides caricatures d'illustrateurs confirmés ou débutants : Henriot, Jean d'Aurian, Nicolson, Marius Monnier, Luc Leguey, C. Clérice. A compter du n° 160 (8 février 1903), les caricatures en couleurs disparaissent subitement pour revenir à des clichés monochromes. Bon ensemble (rouss. et frott. d'usage mais bon état général). Prix du lot, non séparable. Langue: Français.
Published by PIANO SOLEIL Janvier 1901, 1901
Sheet Music
Pas de couverture. Condition: bon. RO50019069: Janvier 1901. In-Folio. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. Paginé de 10 à 16 pages de partitions. Illustration en noir et blanc par Lacroix sur la première page. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions.
Language: French
Seller: Librairie les mains dans les poches, Tourbes, France
Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon. R. de Valerio, Benjamin Rabier, J.de Plunkett, Dorothy Dulin, C. Gesman, Georges Desains, Clérice Frères (illustrator). Sans date (circa 1920). Réunion de 38 partitions ; In-4 (26,5 x 34,8 cm) demi-basane bleu de nuit, plats des couvertures illustrées conservés. Contient : La Monteria. Couverture R. de Valerio. Chez Francis Salabert, Paris. - Loca. Tango de Manuel Jovés. Couverture par R. de Valerio. Chez Francis Salabert, Paris. - Yes ! We have nos bananas. Couverture par R. de Valerio. Chez Francis Salabert, Paris. - Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean. One step. Couverture par R. de Valerio. Chez Francis Salabert, Paris. - Harry ! (I'm just wild about Harry). Couverture par Dorothy Dulin. Publications Francis-Day, Paris). - Je cherche après Titine. L. Daniderff, Paris, 1922.- Quand on aime on a toujours vingt ans ! Couverture par R. de Valerio. Cher Salabert, Paris. - Benjamin. Couverture par Benjamin Rabier. Chez L. Maillochon, Paris. - Chicago. That todd'ling town. Couverture par R. de Valerio. Salabert, Paris. - Les nuits du bois. Couverture par J. de Plunkett. Chez Enoch et Cie, Paris. - When Bhudda smiles. Couverture par Valerio. Salabert, Paris. - Pour être heureux. Couverture par Valerio. Salabert, Paris. - KA-LU-A. Couverture par Valerio. Salabert, Paris. - Une jolie jambe dans un joli bas. Couverture par Valerio. Salabert, Paris. - Wang Wang Blues. Couverture par Valerio. Salabert, Paris. - Ulysse. Couverture par Valerio. Salabert, Paris. - On dit ça. Editions Ch. Borel-Clerc, Paris. - L'Amour au Clair de Lune. Couverture par C. Gesmon. Chez CH. Borel-Clerc, Paris. - Ma p'tit canne à la main. Couverture par Valerio. Salabert, Paris. - L'homme du dancing (Quand ton bras m'emprisonne). Salabert, Paris. - Mes caresses. Chez Smyth, Paris. - Elle ressemble à sa mère. Couverture par C. Gesman. Ch. Borel-Clerc, Paris. - Yo t'aime et yo t'adore. Couverture par C. Gesman. Ch. Borel-Clerc, Paris. - Zaza. Couverture par Clérice Frères. La Parisienne, Paris. - April showers. Couverture par Valerio. Salabert, Paris. - Nuits de Chine. Couverture par Georges Desain. F. L. Benech, Paris. - Hot lips. Couverture par Valerio. Salabert, Paris. - Cosy tea. Couverture par Valerio. Salabert, Paris. - Quand les femmes font comme les enfants. Couverture par Valerio. Salabert, Paris. - La femme à la rose. Photo Apers. Salabert, Paris. - La tigresse. Couverture par Valerio. Salabert, Paris. - Chanson de l'eau. Couverture par Valerio. Salabert, Paris. - Là-haut ! Photo Malcom Arbuthnot. Salabert, Paris. Bel exemplaire.