Verlag: Générique
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Verlag: Paris, Rieder., 1935
Anbieter: Antiquariat Lehmann-Dronke, Euskirchen, Deutschland
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8°. 106 S. 40 Abb auf Taf. brosch. (Umschlag bebräunt, unaufgeschnittenes Expl.). >>>> Zur Zeit erfolgt KEIN VERSAND NACH ÖSTERREICH aufgrund der dort geltenden Verpackungsverordnung. <<<<.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Paris Les Éditions Rieder, 1935
Anbieter: Müller & Gräff e.K., Stuttgart, Deutschland
106 S. Mit 40 Abb. Original-Kartonband Maitres des Littératures, 20. - Einband gebräunt und fleckig. Gewicht (Gramm): 298.
Verlag: Paris, Cahiers de l'association internationale des études françaises, n° 28, Paris, Les belles Lettres, mai 1976. In-8, broché., 1976
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Avec 40 planches hors-texte. Les Editions Rieder, Paris, 1935, in-8, br., 106 p.
Verlag: Garnier Freres, Paris, 1926
Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 178,87
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In den WarenkorbLeather. Zustand: Very Good Indeed. None (illustrator). Two excellent uniformly bound works by notable French authors in three volumes, both limited editions. Two uniformly bound worksby notable French authors. The first two volumes comprise of Alan-Rene Lesage's picaresque novel Gil Blas. Gil Blasfollows the adventures of the son of a stablehand and chambermaid. Blas attends the University of Salamanca, where his bright future is interrupted by his cooperation with some robbers. The novel follows his observations of many figures in society, both lay and clerical. The novel is a witty work using class archetypes. The third volume of this set is Stendhal's non-fiction workDe L'amour.It is an essay on love. Stendhal was a pen name for Marie-Henri Beyle. He is best known for his novelsLe Rouge et le NoirandLa Chartreuse de Parme.He is notable for his acute analysis of his characters' psychology and is considered as one of the earliest and foremost practitioners of realism. Each volume is from a limited edition print run, withL'amourbeing numbered 128 of 1500, Volume I ofGil Blasnumbered 108 of 1,000, and volume II 102 of 1,000. All volumes are bound with the original wraps in with the text. In uniform half morocco bindings with gilt-stamped detailing to the spines. Externally, smart with just a small amount of rubbing to the head and tail of joints. A few handling marks to boards also. The front hinge to D'Lamour is slightly strained but firm after endpapers. Internally, firmly bound. Small tidemark to the first few pages of De L'Amour, not affecting text. Pages are slightly age-toned with the odd spot throughout. Very Good Indeed. book.