HEMINGWAY Ernest
Le vieil Homme et la Mer
Gallimard, Paris 1952, 12x19cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 84223
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HEMARD René, sieur
Les restes de la guerre d'estampes par le sieur Hémard précédés d'une notice sur la vie et les écrits de l'auteur
Léon Willem, Paris 1880, 10,5x16,5cm, relié.
Bookseller reference : 49696
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HEMON Louis
Maria Chapdelaine
La cité des livres, Paris 1924, 15x21cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 78329
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HEMON Louis
Monsieur Ripois et la Némésis
Grasset, Paris 1950, 12x19cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 28755
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HEMON (Louis).
Monsieur Ripois et la Némésis.
Paris, Grasset, Les Cahiers Verts, N° 5, 1950. In-12, broché, non coupé, 314 pp.
Bookseller reference : 4826
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HEMINGWAY (Ernest).
Au-delà du fleuve et sous les arbres. Roman traduit de l'anglais par Paule de Beaumont.
Édition originale française. Un des 72 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, seul tirage en grand papier. N° 13 très bel exemplaire.
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HEMON (Louis).
Monsieur Ripois et la Némésis.
Édition originale. Un des 32 exemplaires du tirage de tête numéroté sur vergé de Montval. (N° 18). Bel ex en parfait état.
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Henriot (Emile) :
Aventures de Sylvain Dutour, contées par lui-même. Roman.
Paris, Emile-Paul Frères, 1923 ; in-12 (198 mm), bradel demi-veau vert foncé, titre doré, couverture glacée vert tendre imprimée en rouge et noir et dos conservés, non rogné (reliure de l'époque) ; 253, [1] pp., [2] ff.bl.
Bookseller reference : 21518
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HENRIOT Emile
L'instant et le souvenir
Plon, Paris 1924, 14,5x20cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 25963
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HENRY Albert
Langage et poésie chez Paul Valéry
Mercure de France, Paris 1952, 12x19cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 81755
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Henriot (Emile ; 1889-1961) :
Valentin. Roman.
Paris, Albin Michel, 1918 ; in-16, bradel demi-maroquin bleu nuit-profonde, titre doré, couvertre jaune bouton d'or et dos conservés, non rogné et non ouvert (reliure de l'époque) ; 349 pp., [1] f.
Bookseller reference : 21883
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HERMANN PAUL René Georges Hermann-Paul dit
Conseils obscurs ou quarante ans d'inexpérience
Léon Pichon, Paris 1925, 28,5x38cm, en feuilles sous chemise à lacets et à rabats.
Bookseller reference : 69872
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HERRIOT (Edouard).
Dans la forêt normande.
Paris, Librairie Hachette, 1925. In-8, broché, couverture illustrée et rempliée, non coupé, 369 pp.-[5] ff., non ch.
Bookseller reference : 25537
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HERMANT (Abel).
Eloge de la Médisance.
Paris, Hachette, 1925. In-8, broché, non coupé, couverture imprimée et rempliée, exemplaire à grandes marges, 60 pp.
Bookseller reference : 24973
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HERRIOT Edouard.
Episodes 1940-1944.
Paris, Flammarion, 1950. In-12, broché, 207 pp.
Bookseller reference : 30135
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HERVIEU Louise
La rose de sang ou le printemps de la jeune Hérodote
Pierre Cailler, Genève 1953, 12,5x19,5cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 59492
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HERRIOT Edouard
La Porte océane
Hachette, Paris 1932, 12x19cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 79956
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HERBART (Pierre). (1904-1974).
La Licorne. Récit.
Paris, Gallimard, 1964. In-12, broché, 129 pp.
Bookseller reference : 11027
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HERTZ Henri
Le jeu du paradis
Nrf, Paris 1927, 17x23cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 4038
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HERMANN-PAUL
Le veau gras
Charpentier & Fasquelle, Paris 1904, 14,5x22,5cm, relié.
Bookseller reference : 82816
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HEREDIA José Maria de DROUART Raphaël
Les trophées
Société du livre d'art, Paris 1928, 22x28,5cm & 22,5x28,5cm, broché sous chemise et étui et un volume en feuilles sous chemise et étui.
Bookseller reference : 66286
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HEROLD André-Ferdinand
Les paeans et les thrènes
Alphonse Lemerre, Paris 1890, 13,5x18,5cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 68110
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HERMANN (scénario et dessin)
Les tours du bois Maury tome 3 : Germain
1994 Editions GIBRALTAR - dépôt légal : 01/1994 - grand format (25*35cm) - tirage de tête numéroté et signé 375 exemplaires (n°7/375), n&b avec 5 hors-texte couleurs, 44 planches - photos sur demande.
Bookseller reference : 92478
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HERMANT (Abel).
Mémoires pour servir à l'Histoire de la Société. Les Confidences d'une Biche 1859-1871.
Paris, Alphonse Lemerre, 1909. In-12, 309 pp. Demi-maroquin vert bronze à coins, tête dorée, date en queue, non rogné, couvertures et dos conservés. (P. Affolter).
Bookseller reference : 25742
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HERVAL René
Saint-Maclou de Rouen
Defontaine, Rouen s.d. (1933), 26x33cm, en feuilles sous double chemise et étui à lacet.
Bookseller reference : 39991
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HERBURGER (Günter).
Un paysage uniforme. Nouvelles traduites de l'allemand par Lily Jumel.
Paris, Gallimard, Du Monde entier, 1968. In-8, broché, non coupé, 252 pp. (légères rousseurs au dos).
Bookseller reference : 27418
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Hergé / Thierry Bourquin :
Vol 898 pour Sydney.
Genève, Editions Nomades, 1990. Eau-forte tirée sur "Hergé appliqué", à savoir une image recyclée du volume de Tintin (presque) éponyme. Cartable illustré, vignette de titre contrecollée, dos de toile, ruban.
Bookseller reference : 9787
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Hergé / Thierry Bourquin :
Vol 898 pour Sydney.
Genève, Editions Nomades, 1990. En feuilles sous cartable illustré, vignette de titre contrecollée, dos de toile, ruban. Léger trait de crayon au second plat, pour le reste à l'état de neuf. Les eaux-fortes sont tirées sur "Hergé appliqué", à savoir des images recyclées du volume de Tintin (presque) éponyme.
Bookseller reference : 11246
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HERBART (Pierre). (1904-1974).
La Licorne. Récit.
Édition originale. Un des 25 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, exemplaire n° 2, seul tirage en grand papier. En parfait état.
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HERMANT (Abel).
Eloge de la Médisance.
Paris, Hachette, 1925. In-8, broché, non coupé, couverture imprimée et rempliée, exemplaire à grandes marges, 60 pp. Edition originale. Un des 100 ex n° sur papier de Hollande, seul tirage en grand papier, n° 20. Bel exemplaire.
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HERMANT (Abel).
Mémoires pour servir à l'Histoire de la Société. Les Confidences d'une Biche 1859-1871.
Paris, Alphonse Lemerre, 1909. In-12, 309 pp. Demi-maroquin vert bronze à coins, tête dorée, date en queue, non rogné, couvertures et dos conservés. (P. Affolter). Edition originale. UN DES 25 EXEMPLAIRES DU TIRAGE DE TÊTE SUR HOLLANDE N° 24 (signé A. L). Ex-libris gravé aux initiales M. R. BEL EXEMPLAIRE.
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HERRIOT (Edouard).
Dans la forêt normande.
Paris, Librairie Hachette, 1925. In-8, broché, couverture illustrée et rempliée, non coupé, 369 pp.-[5] ff., non ch. Edition originale tirée à 2.215 ex. Un des 15 exemplaires du tirage de tête numérotés sur papier Impérial du Japon. Cet ouvrage contient les chapitres suivants : Le Pays et la Race. Aux temps héroïques. Un Parthénon chrétien. Regards sur la Renaissance. Le tourment de M. de Rancé. Un couteau de quarante sous (Marat et Charlotte Corday). BEL EXEMPLAIRE.
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HERRIOT Edouard.
Episodes 1940-1944.
Paris, Flammarion, 1950. In-12, broché, 207 pp. Première édition. Bel ex.
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HEYLLI Georges d'
L'évasion de La Valette (1815)
P. Rouquette & fils , Paris 1891, 13x19cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 71638
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HEYM Stefan.
Les yeux de la raison. Traduit de l'américain par Lucienne Escoube.
Paris, Gallimard, Collection Du Monde Entier, 1954. In-8, broché, 473 pp.
Bookseller reference : 10186
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HEYM Stefan.
Les yeux de la raison. Traduit de l'américain par Lucienne Escoube.
Paris, Gallimard, Collection Du Monde Entier, 1954. In-8, broché, 473 pp. Edition originale française. Un des 66 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, seul tirage en grand papier.
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HIMES Chester
La troisième génération
Plon, Paris 1957, 14,5x20,5cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 67180
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HIRSCH Charles-Henri
Auprès de ma blonde...
Flammarion, Paris 1921, 12x19cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 75048
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HIRSCH Charles-Henri
Eva Tumarche, baronne
Flammarion, Paris 1923, 13,5x19,5cm, relié.
Bookseller reference : 84144
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HIRSCH Charles-Henri
L'enchaînement
Flammarion, Paris 1921, 12x19cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 75044
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HIRSCH Charles-Henri
L'homme aux sangliers
Editions des portiques, Paris 1931, 12x19cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 20763
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HIRSCH Charles-Henri
La chèvre aux pieds d'or
Flammarion, Paris 1920, 12x19cm, relié.
Bookseller reference : 22789
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HIRSCH Charles-Henri LEYMARIE Auguste
Le tigre et le coquelicot
Librairie universelle, Paris 1905, 14,5x19,5cm, relié.
Bookseller reference : 75056
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HIRSCH Charles-Henri
Mimi bigoudis
Flammarion, Paris 1922, 12x19cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 75045
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HIRSCH Charles-Henri
Racaille et parias précédés de La grâce de Bichu
Charpentier, Paris 1914, 19,5cmx15,5cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 75047
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HOBBES THOMAS. CONTAINING THE EDITIO PRINCEPS OF THE LATIN TRANSLATION OF "LEVIATHAN"
Opera Philosophica Quae Latin� scripsit Omnia. Ant� quidem per partes nunc autem post cognitas omnium Objectiones conjunctim & accurati�s Edita. 8 parts. Including "leviathan" for the first time in Latin.
Amsterdam Apud Ioannem Blaeu 1668. 4to. All eight parts bound in two excellent contemporary full vellum bindings with yapp edges and neat handwritten titles to spines. Some sections of leaves quite browned due to the paper quality but the greater part of the leaves and all the plates is crisp and bright. An excellent copy. Woodcut printer's device to title-page woodcut initials an vignettes woodcut and engraved text-illustrations diagrams. <br><br>4 pp. folded engraved portrait of Hobbes W. Faithorne sculpfolded 40 pp. pp. 40b-m pp. 41-44 2 plates; 146 pp. 1 blank 1 plate; 8 261 1 pp. 1 blank 13 plates; 86 pp. 1 blank 8 plates; 16 174 pp. 1 blank; 42 pp. 1 blank 1 plate; 64 pp 5 plates; 4 365 15 - Indices incl. errata and "Scripturae Sacrae" pp. 1 blank. - I.e. fully complete with all 30 folded engraved plates depicting diagrams all half-titles and all blanks. Conforming exactly to the Macdonald&Hargreaves collation our copy without the "Quadratura Circuli" which according to Macdonald&Hargreaves is "probably a later insertion" but which "is included in some copies and has a title-page of it's own". Copies without this part which does not actually belong to the edition are early and more desireable. Most copies have this later inserted part and thus 31 plates. � The extremely scarce first edition of the first collected edition of Hobbes' works being the most desirable the most sought-after and by far the most important. It is to this collected edition that one still refers when quoting Hobbes' works academically. It is furthermore here that Hobbes' seminal main work Leviathan appears for the first time in Latin.<br><br>It is a great rarity to find all eight parts of this seminal edition all of which were probably also sold separately from the printer together and complete. Another edition of the work appeared later the same year also with Amsterdam Blaeu imprint but actually printed in London. That edition which is the one found in most library-holdings is much more common and far less desireable albeit still rare. "Il faut voir si les huit parties indiqu�es sur un f. apr�s le frontispiece sont r�unies dans l'exempl. Il y a une �dit. moins compl�te faite � Londres sous la m�me dat; on y lit sur le frontispice apr�s le nom de Blaeu: "prostant etiam Londini apud Corn. Bee". Le portrait de Hobbes par Faithorne a �t� ajout� � quelques exemplaires." Brunet III:239-40.<br><br>"According to Macdonald&Hargreaves "there seems to be no uniformity in the order of arrangement of the eight sections of this work. We have seen three 2 vol. copies bound in the order given on 2r q.v. in contents and have arranged the collaction the same way." Our copy is bound in exactly this way. <br><br>The hugely important "Opera Philosophica. Omnia" or "Opera Omnia" as it is often referred to constitutes Hobbes' only successful attempt to have his philosophy published during the period. In 1662 the Licensing Act a statute requiring that all books had to be approved in advance of publication by the Archbishop of Canterbury or the Bishop of London was enforced after which Hobbes found himself completely barred from having his political theological and historical works published. After his hugely successful 1668 Latin "Opera Omnia" printed in Amsterdam he did not dare publish his works abroad either however and the "Opera Omnia" remained the only important philosophical or political work of his to be published during the period. It was a great sales success. <br><br>The most important part of the 8 part comprising "Opera Omnia" is the 378 page long final part which constitutes the editio princeps of the Latin translation of Hobbes' groundbreaking main work the work from which the "social contract" theory originates his seminal "Leviathan. <br><br>"The Latin "Leviathan" was published towards the end of 1668 within the framework of an edition of Hobbes's collected Latin works the so-called "Opera Omnia" i.e. Opera Philosophica. Omnia published with Johan Blaeu in Amsterdam. "Leviathan sive De Metria Forma & Potestate Civitatis Ecclesisticae et Civilis. Authore Thoma Hobbes Malmesburiensi" is the eighth and last piece of this collection and the only one published there in Latin for the first time; it is therefore the only text to receive on its last page a list of errata. The three chapters making up an "Appendix ad Leviatham" and replacing the "Review and Conclusion" of the English edition need not detain us here as they are proper to the Latin version. We only want to note in passing that the few translations from the English "Leviathan" contained in the last chapter of his "Appendix" was worked out independently of the translation and in fact prior to it." Rogers Karl Schuhmann "Thomas Hobbes Leviathan Vol. 1" p. 241.<br><br>Not only is this the first Latin edition of Hobbes' main work it is furthermore of great importance to the study of the Leviathan and to the understanding of the development of Hobbes' thought. All later editions of the Latin version of "Leviathan" are greatly corrected and none of them appear in the same version as the present one which provides us with the text in the form that comes closest to what Hobbes himself desired his masterpiece to be. <br><br>". Given these results we may conclude that LL i.e. the 1668 Latin Leviathan should be counted an important source for the text of the English "Leviathan". LL is definitely more than a translation that teaches us little or nothing about the text translated. On the contrary it is based on an independent manuscript copy of "Leviathan" and more specifically on a copy Hobbes had kept with him all the time and had apparently continued to annotate and correct. The variants of LL must therefore be treated with the greatest care wherever there are textual problems in "Leviathan" and not only in those cases in which the text of all English versions is defective. Even where it is a matter of deciding between given variants LL should have an important if not decisive voice. Given the fact that LL was worked out integrally by Hobbes at a rather late date it must also be considered to contain his last decisions regarding the text as a whole. Rogers Karl Schuhmann "Thomas Hobbes Leviathan Vol. 1" p. 249.<br><br>Soon after this first Latin edition many others appeared:<br>"So far when speaking of LL i.e. Leviathan in the Latin version and quoting this work we have always and only been referring to its 1668 edition as published within Hobbes' "Opera Omnia". But there were also other editions after that date. The first of these appeared in 1670 as a separate edition. It has unsurprisingly the same imprint as the 1668 edition for it was published as before with Johan Blaeu who only added to the title page the bibliographical information "Amstelodami Apud Joannem Blaeu. M.DC.LXX." Another separate edition was published "Londini. Apud Johannem Tomsoni. M.DC.LXXVI." and a third one also with John Thompson "Londini Typis Joannis Thomsonii M.DC.LXXVIII."." Rogers Karl Schuhmann "Thomas Hobbes Leviathan Vol. 1" p. 250.<br><br>Macdonad&Hargreaves: 104; Brunet III:239-40. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 54565
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HOFMANNSTHAL Hugo Von
Ecrits en prose
Editions de La Pléiade, Paris 1927, 15x21,5cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 55318
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HOFFMAN William.
Fraîche et joyeuse. Traduit de l'américain par Jean Rosenthal.
Paris, Gallimard, Collection Du Monde Entier, 1960. In-8, broché, non coupé, 358 pp.
Bookseller reference : 10258
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HOFMANNSTHAL Hugo Von
Iedermann ou le jeu de la mort de l'homme riche
Corrêa, Paris 1932, 14,5x19,5cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 39770
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HOFMANNSTHAL Hugo Von
Jedermann ou le jeu de la mort de l'homme riche
Aux portes de France, Paris 1945, 14x19,5cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 55669
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