Language: English
Published by Ferret Fantasy Ltd, London, 1973
Seller: Bookfever, IOBA (Volk & Iiams), Ione, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: FINE. First printing, a limited edition trade paperback original. Contains seven stories by Alexandre Dumas, Abraham Stoker, Kate Dodd, George Temple, Edwin Lester Arnold, Ernest Favenc as well an anonymous story of Sir Gawan. Illustrated with full page black and white drawings by Jim Cawthron. One of only 500 copies in pictorial wrappers. 110 pp plus 2 pages of ads. Fine in illustrated yellow wrappers.
Published by P. F. Collier & Sons Pub 1907 VERSO, NY, 1907
Seller: WONDERFUL BOOKS BY MAIL, CHICO-CA, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
HARDCOVER. Condition: Very Good. Illustrated by DUMAS, ALEXANRE Frontis Photo.Others (illustrator). 1st Ed THUS. VERY GOOD Condition , solidly bound, not marked up; Black spine & cover titles on GOLD TITLE BOXES.lite tan CLOTH HARD COVERS WITH SMALL ALTERNATE SQUARES AS BORDER DESIGN TO FRONT COVER & SPINE DECOR. White endpapers ; 1005-1336g pages; INCLUDES Many other old favorites by popular INTERNATIONAL authors of the day.
Published by Dodd, Mead & Company, 1944
Seller: Squeaky Trees Books, Greenfield TWP, ME, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Illustrated by J. A. Beauce Philippoteaux and Others (illustrator). Light indentation near bottom of spine of hardboards, number stamp inside book first free endpaper, dDust jacket has some staining, rubbing, edgewear and chipping with sunning to spine; Very light wear to gray linen hardboards with blue embossing on cover and spine, tips sharp, all embossing bright, very clean, no other markings, deckle edge; Great Illustrated Classics; 9.13 X 6.57 X 1.11 inches; 280 pages.
Published by A. L. Burt, 1900
Seller: Brentwood Books, Kinnelon, NJ, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Used, good. Only "good minus" condition because although is still of interest to the collector, it has a number of defects. This is a small blue hardcover with gold lettering on spine and black and yellow illustration on front covver, 110 black and white illustrations by H. R. Millar, 320pp + ads at back of book, no date of publication so estimate of 1900 is provided; no additional printings indicated. Cover has moderate wear--light fraying at top and bottom of spine, cloth cover worn through on tips of outer corners, moderate rubbing, gold lettering spine clear but slightly dull. Spine split at front and back of book, covers although covers rather securely held by cloth mesh. Two names in old script on first page otherwise no marks or writing; outer edges of first page and frontispiece somehat ragged. ** We are a small family business selling fine new and pre-owned books online since 1999. We provide professional service and individual attention to your order, daily shipments, and sturdy packaging. FREE TRACKING ON ALL SHIPMENTS WITHIN USA. **Your purchase supports our town's public library.
Published by Cassell, Petter, & Galpin, London, 1864
Seller: Cosmo Books, Shropshire., United Kingdom
Card Covers. Condition: Very Good. 16 large pages of lithographicaly printed facsimile letters and documents, and with explanatory text in English and French. Printed by Vincent Brooks, Lithographers, Chandos St., Charing Cross, London. This is an item from The Autographic Mirror. Note; these are pages separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. This particular issue has been Preserved in a modern card cover, prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 28 x 40 cms. Category: Antiquarian & Rare; William Hogarth; Cosmo Books : 28 years selling on ABE; 28 years of taking care of customers on ABE; A seller you can rely on.
Language: English
Published by D. Appleton & Company, NY, 1847
Seller: Monroe Bridge Books, MABA Member, Houlton, ME, U.S.A.
Association Member: MABA
Hardcover. Condition: Fair to Good. 80pp, [2], 80pp, [2], 66pp, [2], 62pp (incomplete tale, lacking some pages). Bound in 3/4 leather & marbled paper, raised bands on spine, illustrated throughout. Hinges cracked, one signature sprung, chipping to marble paper on covers.
Language: English
Published by George Routledge and Sons, London, New York, 1888
Seller: Titcomb's Bookshop, East Sandwich, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. G. Staal, J.A. Beauce, and others (illustrator). Presumed First. Five volume set of one of Dumas' most famous works. Beautiful illustrated with over 500 black and white illustrations. Green cloth binding with some wear to spine top and bottom. Paper labels on spine faded with some loss. Top edge of spine on vol 4 split. Pages are clean and bright. Printed on heavy glossy paper. Due to weight and size this shipment will require extra postage.
Published by [1832-1841], [Paris], 1832
Seller: Colin Coleman Music, Stewkley, United Kingdom
Size: Nineteen volumes in one. 8vo. Quarter leather, gilt, raised bands, with marbled cloth. Some browning and foxing. Some plays with vignette. Comprising: i) GAILLARDET, Frédéric (1808-1882) and DUMAS, Alexandre (1802-1870):La Tour de Nesle. Drame en cinq actes et en neuf tableaux, par Fre?de?ric Gaillardet et Alexandre Dumas. Représenté [pour la première fois, à Paris, sur le theatre de la Porte-Saint-Martin, le 29 mai 1832. Imprimerie Normale de Jules Didot l'ai?ne?, [1840]. pp.205-242; ii) ANICET-BOURGEOIS, Auguste (1806-1870) and LOCKROY [SIMON, Joseph-Philippe (1803-1891)]: Perrinet [sic] Leclerc, ou Paris en 1418. Drame historique en cinq actes, Repre?sente? pour la premie?re fois, a? Paris, sur le the?a?tre de la Porte-Saint-Martin, le 3 novembre 1832. Imprimerie Normale de Jules Didot l'ai?ne?, [1832]. pp.363-401; iii) BOUCHARDY, Joseph (1810-1870): Lazare le pa?tre. Drame en quatre actes avec prologue, repre?sente? pour la premie?re fois a Paris sur le the?atre de l'Ambigu-Comique le 7 novembre 1840. Imprimerie de Mme Ve Dondey-Dupré, [1840]. 39pp.; iv) BOUCHARDY, Joseph: Le sonneur de Saint-Paul. Drame en quatre actes, pre?ce?de? d'un prologue. Repre?sente? pour la premie?re fois, a Paris, sur le The?atre de la Gaiete? [i.e. gai?te?] le 2 octobre 1838. Imprimerie de Ve Dondey-Dupré, [1838]. 40pp.; v) DUMAS, Alexandre: Antony. Drame en cinq actes, repre?sente? pour la premie?re fois, sur le the?a?tre de la Porte-Saint-Martin, le mardi 3 mai 1831. Imprimerie Dondey-Dupré, [1833]. 26pp.; vi) DUMAS, Alexandre: Ange?le. Drame en cinq actes, repre?sente? pour la premie?re fois, sur le the?a?tre de la Porte-Saint-Martin, le 28 de?cembre 1833. [Marchant, 1835]. 36pp.; vii) DUMAS, Alexandre: Mademoiselle de Belle-Isle. Drame en cinq actes, en prose, repre?sente? pour la premie?re fois, a? Paris, sur le The?a?tre Franc?ais, le 2 avril 1839. Imprimerie de Mme Ve Dondey-Dupré, [1839]. 38pp.; viii) DUMAS, Alexandre: Catherine Howard. Drame en cinq actes et en huit tableaux, repre?sente? pour la premie?re fois, a? Paris, sur le the?a?tre de la Porte Saint-Martin, le 2 juin 1834. Imprimerie de Dondey-Dupré, [1835]. 42pp.; ix) SOUVESTRE, Emile (1806-1854): Le riche et le pauvre. Drame en cinq actes et six tableaux, Repre?sente? pour la premie?re fois, a? Paris, sur le the?a?tre de la Porte-Saint-Martin, le 1er fe?vrier 1837. Imprimerie de Ve Dondey-Dupré, [1837]. 28pp.; x) ENNERY, Adolphe Philippe d' (1811-1899) and LEMOINE, Gustave (1802-1885): La Gra?ce de Dieu. Drame en cinq actes (me?le? de chant), Repre?sente? pour la premie?re fois, a? Paris, sur le the?a?tre de la Gai?te?, le 16 janvier 1841. [Paris: C. Tress, 1841]. 38pp.; xi) DELAVIGNE, Jean-François Casimir (1793-1843): Marino Faliero. Trage?die en cinq actes, repre?sente?e pour la premie?re fois, sur le the?a?tre de la Porte-Saint-Martin, le 30 mai 1829. Imprimerie de Dondey-Dupré, [1835?]. 31pp.; xii) DELAVIGNE, Jean-François Casimir (1793-1843): Les enfans [sic] d'Edouard. Trage?die en trois actes, repre?sente?e pour la premie?re fois, sur le The?a?tre-Franc?ais, le 18 mai 1833. Bouléet Cie, [1835]. 35pp.; xiii) DUMAS, Alexandre: Caligula. Trage?die en cinq actes et en vers, pre?ce?de?e d'un prologue, repre?sente?e pour la premie?re fois, a? Paris, sur le The?a?tre-Franc?ais, le 26 de?cembre 1837. Imprimerie de Ve Dondey-Dupré, [1838?]. 39pp.; xiv) DUCANGE, Victor Henri-Joseph Brahain (1783-1833): La Fiance?e de Lammermoor. Drame en trois actes, imite? du roman de Sir Walter Scott; Repre?sente? pour la premie?re fois, a? Paris, sur le the?a?tre de la Porte-Saint-Martin, le 25 mars 1828. Imprimerie de E. Duverger [1841?]. 29pp.; xv) DESNOYER, Charles-Louis-François (1806-1858): Le Naufrage de la Me?duse. Drame en cinq actes, repre?sente? pour la premie?re fois, a? Paris, sur le the?a?tre de l'Ambigu-Comique, le 27 avril 1839. Imprimerie de Mme Ve Dondey-Dupré, [1839?]. 36pp.; xvi) MELESVILLE [DUVEYRIER, Anne-Honoré-Joseph (1787-1865) and DUVEYRIER, Charles (1803-1866): La Marquise de Senneterre. Come?die en trois actes et en prose, repre?sente?e pour la premie?re fois, a? Paris, sur le The?a?tre Franc?ais, le 24 octobre 1837. Imprimerie de Ve Dondey-Dupré, [1838?]. 32pp.; xvii) LOCKROY [SIMON, Joseph-Philippe)] and BADON, Edmond (1808-1849): Un duel sous le cardinal de Richelieu. Drame en trois actes, me?le? de couplets, Repre?sente? pour la premie?re fois, sur le the?a?tre national du Vaudeville, 9 avril 1832]. Imprimerie de C.H. Lambert [1859?]. 20pp.; xviii) BAYARD, Jean-François Alfred (1796-1853) and THEAULON DE LAMBERT, Marie-Emmanuel-Guillaume-Marguerite (1787-1841): Le Pe?re de la de?butante. Vaudeville en cinq actes, Repre?sente? pour la premie?re fois, a? Paris, sur le the?a?tre des Varie?te?s, le 28 octobre 1837. Imprimerie Normale de Jules Didot l'ai?ne?, [1840]. pp.435-466; xix) MELESVILLE [DUVEYRIER, Anne-Honoré-Joseph] and DUMANOIR [PINEL, Philippe François (1806-1865)]: Les vieux pe?che?s. Come?die-vaudeville en un acte, Repre?sente?e pour la premie?re fois, a? Paris, sur le The?a?tre du Gymnase-Dramatique, le 5 janvier 1833. Imprimerie de Boulé et Cie., [1844]. 18pp.
Leather Binding. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Slight rubbing and scuffing to edges and corners; slight bumping to corners; slight internal browning to edges. xvi, 353 pages. Elaborate and uncommon late 19th-century monograph, with a rare Dumas appearance. Remarkable record of an important exhibition with its proceeds donated to charity, this extraordinary catalogue includes a vast number of original etchings (after Meissonier) by Abot, Alassoniere, Boulard, Champollion, Courtry, Faivre, Focillon, Kratke, Lalauze, Leterrier , de Los-Rios, Manchon, Manesse, Mignon, Mordant, Teyssonnieres, Toussaint, and Waltner (including a portrait of Meissonier by Waltner). Freitag #6269 (citing Dumas as the sole author). Bound in contemporary 3/4 dark red levant morocco over brown marbled boards, spine with raised bands and gilt titling, t.e.g., all edges trimmed. Meissonier (1815-91), 'French painter, studied under Cogniet; best known for small genre pictures painted with great delicacy and often representing military subjects' (Webster's Biographical Dictionary).Over 100 Engraved Illustrations (including Folding maps).