Paris: La Vie Parisienne 1917 Paris: La Vie Parisienne 1917. The September 1 1917 Issue 55e annee No 35. Illustrations by Rene Vincent; Henry Gerbault; Georges Barbier; Georges Leonnec; others uncredited. Text in French. Illustrated wraps folio 13.75" x 10.5" 19 pp. 770 through 789 for the volume plus covers. Slender but large: folio size. See scans. Some cover soiling wrinkling wear and very small scale chips; contents sharp bright about Very Good overall; nice condition for this thin-but-large fragile weekly. This particular issue also has a chip in the middle of the front cover see scan. Glossy covers; first and last few internal pages are on newsprint else all glossy. Rather spectacular full-page color illustrations in every issue in fact by the coterie of guys who knew how to do what you see here. In the case of this issue Rene Vincent; Henry Gerbault; Georges Barbier and Georges Leonnec are credited for the big stuff but some of the other very credit-worthy art is uncredited. See scans. Cute humor from the same mood as mutoscope cards or perhaps a bit only a bit more refined yields the cover art caption: "Sur Le Front De Mer / Son Mari est surement reparti.elle se baigne en maillot"" approximately two women remarking that the risque-for-that-era bathiing suit of another young lady indicates her husband must be out of town; rear cover caption is World War I humor that escapes me but the image does not which see. Gentle titillation. Even the occasional partial nudity is rather tasteful and soft though humorously flirtatious. All of the full page efforts are eminently frame-able and at this time of a sensibility midway-evolved between nouveau and deco as is much of the uncredited b&w illustration. An original - and of course first and only edition - of the 9/1/1917 issue of this memorable and long-lived French weekly offering of very soft very artful light erotica. The captioned illustrations by the eminent "dessins" luminaries named above and others in their clan are what really "make" this issue as was generally the case through the era but cartoons serial fiction and around-town pieces nicely compliment those. Gorgeous oversized large color illustrations are what you collect these for. l-LNG1 La Vie Parisienne paperback
Paris: La Vie Parisienne 1917 Paris: La Vie Parisienne 1917. The March 10 1917 Issue 55e annee No 10. Illustrations by Cheri Herouard; Armand Vallee; Fabien Fabiano; Georges Barbier; Georges Leonnec; others uncredited. Text in French. Illustrated wraps folio 13.75" x 10.5" 19 pp. 215 through 233 for the volume plus covers. Slender but large: folio size. See scans. Some cover soiling wrinkling wear and very small scale chips; contents sharp bright about Very Good overall; nice condition for this thin-but-large fragile weekly. Glossy covers; first and last few internal pages are on newsprint else all glossy. Rather spectacular full-page color illustrations in every issue in fact by the coterie of guys who knew how to do what you see here. In the case of this issue Cheri Herouard; Armand Vallee; Fabien Fabiano; George Barbier and Georges Leonnec are credited for the big stuff but some of the other very credit-worthy art is uncredited. See scans. Cute humor from the same mood as mutoscope cards or perhaps a bit only a bit more refined yields the cover art caption: "Le Casque d'Un Poilu de 1417" the helmet of a soldier of 1417 for an artful depiction of a medieval young Lady who has conquered with her wiles; rear cover caption is "Mars venteux et Avril pluvieux Font le May gay et gracieux" below a brave young lass whose skirts are being elevated a bit out in foul weather - always a favorite. Gentle titillation. Even the occasional partial nudity is rather tasteful and soft though humorously flirtatious. All of the full page efforts are eminently frame-able and at this time of a sensibility midway-evolved between nouveau and deco as is much of the uncredited b&w illustration. An original - and of course first and only edition - of the 3/10/1917 issue of this memorable and long-lived French weekly offering of very soft very artful light erotica. The captioned illustrations by the eminent "dessins" luminaries named above and others in their clan are what really "make" this issue as was generally the case through the era but cartoons serial fiction and around-town pieces nicely compliment those. Gorgeous oversized large color illustrations are what you collect these for. l-LNG1 La Vie Parisienne paperback
Lewes: The Sussex Archaeological Society. Soft cover. 1st printing. An unread book. Stain to title page otherwise As New. . Fine. 2006. 1st Edition. The Sussex Archaeological Society paperback
London: The Folio Society. Hardcover. 8th printing. Comprised of Marvels and Magic; Heroes and Saints and History and romance and 'as new' condition slipcase. . Fine. 2006. 1st Edition. The Folio Society hardcover