LITTÉRATURE et divers. XVIIe-XXe siècles

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LITTÉRATURE et divers. XVIIe-XXe siècles
Set of about 70 volumes of various formats bound. CHARRON (Pierre). Of Wisdom. In Leide, at Jean Elsevier's house, 1656. Petit in-12, garnet morocco, spine ribbed, gold edges on marbling (C. Hardy, with manuscript mention "1858"). Engraved title, and full-page engraved coat of arms in the text. - GAUTIER (Theophilus). New poems. Paris, Charpentier, 1863. In-12, red demichagrin, spine a little used (binding of the time). Includes Enamels and cameos in partly original edition. - [HEINSIUS (Daniel)]. Laus asini. Lugd. Batavorum [Leiden]. Ex officina Elzeviriana. Anno 1629. In-36, maroquin rouge, dos à nerfs (R. Raparlier). Title engraved on copper. - HOMER. Works. In Paris, at E. A. Lequien, 1819. 8 volumes in-12, long-grained red morocco, smooth decorated spines, gilt frieze framing the plates, gilt edges (contemporary binding). The Iliad and The Odyssey in a charming romantic binding. Portraitfrontispiece engraved on copper. - LE PETIT (Jules). The art of loving books and getting to know them. Letters to a young bibliophile. Paris, sold by the author, 1884. In-8, brown half-maroquin with corners, decorated ribbed spine, covers and spines preserved (Allô). Original edition printed at 100 numbered copies, this one of the 40 leading copies on japan with a series of etchings. Etchings in the text by Alfred Gérardin. - WILDE (Oscar). The Crime of Lord Arthur Savile. Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1905. In-18, bradel de demi-maroquin rouge à coins, spine decorated (contemporary binding). First edition of the first French translation, by Albert Savine. - Etc.
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