Georg Friedrich Heyer 1825. Hardcover. Acceptable. 1825. No Edition Remarks. 180 pages. No dust jacket. Marbled paper covered boards. Contains German and French text. Pages are moderately tanned and foxed throughout. Cracking to gutters of a few pages with exposed binding. Light thumb-marking present.Previous owner's inscription to front free endpaper. Binding remains firm. Boards have moderate edge wear with bumping to corners and rubbing to surfaces. Soft crushing to spine ends. Splits to joints. Georg Friedrich Heyer hardcover
Half-calf binding. Publisher: Bonnier 1927 Half-calf binding 367 p. Nice condition with evidence of age and use. --- Information regarding the book: Verk som ingår i eller hör samman med denna titel Klidsa. : Urvasî och hennes hjälte Klidsa. : Sakuntalâ unknown
France: Librarire De La Bibliotheque Nationale Paris 1895 Hard Cover. Good/Good. 48mo - over 3" - 4" tall. Librarire De La Bibliotheque Nationale Paris hardcover
FLAMMARION 1993. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Former library book; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. FLAMMARION paperback
Bookseller reference : G2080700545I4N10 ISBN : 2080700545 9782080700544
Paris: Librarie Garnier Frères 1921. Hardcover. Good. The Garnier Frères publishing house produced many versions of Molière's collected works over the years after it was established in 1833. This one published in 1921 is a three-volume set quarter-bound in dark-red morocco over red marbled boards with contrasting green marbled endpapers. The spine has five false raised bands each with a line of gold tooling and the title and volume number is tooled in gold in two sections between the first and second bands; gold tooled floral decorations are in each of the other sections. There are a few penciled notes in volumes one and two but otherwise the pages are remarkable free of marks stains and tears for books of this age. The bindings show shelf wear on all edges and bumping on the corners but are tight and hold the pages quite well. Each volume is between 500 and 600 pages. These are good reading copies that will look very nice on any shelf. Complete three-volume set. Librarie Garnier Frères hardcover
Paris : Collection des Grands Livres G. Cres 1924. First Edition. Hardcover. First edition in this form. Very good copies bound in contemporary 1/2 leather over patterned paper boards. Gilt-blocked leather label to spine with raised bands. Marbled end papers. Spine bands and panel edges slightly rubbed and dulled as with age. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 2 volumes 26 cm. Paris : Collection des Grands Livres, G. Cres hardcover
Paris VI.NEW YORK: Librairie Larousse .F.S.CROFTS & CO. Very Good. 1941 tp. Classiques Larousse. Paperback. 4x7". VERY GOOD Condition.CLEAN. solid bright cover. old paper tanning PAPERBACK.; BLUE SPINE TITLES ON WHITE SPINE STRIP.SIMILAR TITLES ON WHITE BOX SHOWING BOOKS DRAPERY VARIOUS CULTURE ITEMS ALL ON LIGHT BLUE PAPER COVERS. back cover lists " dictionnaire CHAFFURIN" ; 106pg pages; IN FRENCH LANGUAGE only. Classiques Larousse. Dark Blue border to WHITE COVER TITLE BOX. Illustrated Copy. . Librairie Larousse ..F.S.CROFTS & CO paperback
New York: Limited Editions Club 1963. Hard Cover. nf/nf/vg. Quarto 197pp. Limited to 1500 copies and is SIGNED by illustrator Serge Ivanoff. A near fine copy in tissue wrapper and slipcase. Some rubbing on slipcase. Limited Editions Club unknown
Valencia: Imprenta de Estévan 1814. Small 4to. 8 pp. <br><br>In upper left corner of title-page: "Núm. 158." Adaptation based on the play "Mariage forcé" by Moliére. Attributed to Ramón de la Cruz.<br>Â Â Â Â . Removed from a nonce volume. Very good. Imprenta de Estévan unknown books
Norwalk CT: Easton Press. Near Fine. 1980. Hardcover. Moliere's "Tartuffe" was first presented to Louis XIV in 1667 and "The Would-Be Gentleman was first produced in 1670." Moliere was his stage name; his given name was Jean-Baptiste Poquelin. The spine title is: "Two Plays." This book is beautifully bound in a full red leather binding with 22 kt gold spine and cover decorations. The spine has three raised bands with four decorated compartments. All edges are gilt and the book has red silk moire end papers with a yellow silk ribbon bookmark. The pages are acid-free and they are smyth-sewn not glued. This is a nice clean tight and unmarked book with no interior or exterior markings. There are no owner bookplates or owner names in the book. This book appears to have been unread. This copy has the desirable author's monogram on front and rear covers: gilt decorations surrounding the author's gilt "M" initial. "Translated by H. Baker and J. Miller. With an Introduction by Henri Peyre" This is a very pretty book that would make a fine addition to any library. ; 100 Greatest Books Ever Written Series; B&W Illustrations; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 192 pages . Easton Press hardcover