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RABELAIS François. DUBOUT.-
GARGANTUA.-
Illustrations de DUBOUT. Gibert Jeune. 1938. Gd in-8 plein parchemin, couverture conservée, 155pp. 2°tirage à 3000 exemplaire numérotés de cette édition, sur vélin de Navarre. Elle est illustrée de 74 dessins en couleurs de DUBOUT, mise en pages de Louis Malexis, achevée d'imprimer le 24 janvier 1938 sur les presses du maître imprimeur J.Dumoulin. Les coloris ont été exécutés sous la direction de l'artiste par E.Charpentier. Bords de ff.un peu fânés sinon assez bel exemplaire.
Référence libraire : ORD-8830
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RABELAIS François. Illustrations de Dubout.
Gargantua et Pantagruel (2 volumes). Illustrations de Dubout.
Librairie d'Amateurs / Gibert Jeune, 1957, 2 volumes de 21x26.5 cm environ, 348 +335 pages, brochés. Exemplaires numérotés (N° 1410/3000), illustrés de compositions en couleurs de Dubout. Haut du émoussé sur le tome II, bon état pour le reste.
Référence libraire : 83714
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RABELAIS François. TOUCHET Jacques.-
Gargantua. Pantagruel. Illustrations en couleurs et en noir de Jacques Touchet.-
Paris. Éditions du Rameau d'Or. 1935. 5 volumes in-4 (200 x 262 mm) brochés, couvertures blanches à rabats imprimées en rouge et noir et ornées d'une corne d'abondance. Tome 1: Gargantua 3ff., 207 pages, 10 planches couleurs hors texte. Tome 2. Pantagruel 3ff., 172 pages, 10 planches couleurs h.-t. Tome 3. 3ff., 233 pages, 10 planches hors-texte couleurs. Tome 4. Pantagruel 3ff., 258 pages, 10 hors textes couleurs. Tome 5. 3ff., 191 pages, 10 hors textes couleurs. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte. Tirage à 1500 exemplaires, celui-ci numéro 1158, un des 1460 sur vélin de Navarre, après 40 hollande Van Gelder. Très bon état.
Référence libraire : ORD-19591
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RABELAIS François.-
Les Quatre Livres de Maistre François Rabelais suivis du Manuscrit du cinquième Livre publiés par les soins de MM. A de Montaiglon et Louis Lacour.
Impression par D. Jouaust. Paris. Académie des Bibliophiles. 1868. 1869. 1872. 3 volumes in-8 (144 x 218mm) plein maroquin prune, dos à 5 nerfs, titres, tomaisons et dates or, double filet à froid d'encadrement des plats, double filet sur les coupes, gardes jaspées bordées de guirlandes, filets et pointillés or, tranches dorées, signets de soie tricolore, reliure signée de Lortic avec son étiquette sur chaque volume, 2ff., 312, (4); 2ff., 429 et 2ff., 322 pages. Tirage à 525 exemplaires, le nôtre n°158 des 468 sur papier vergé. Très rares piqûres, dos uniformément passés au brun tabac. Beaux exemplaires, parfaitement établis par Lortic.
Référence libraire : ORD-8826
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RABELAIS François.-
Oeuvres. Gargantua.-
Édition critique publiée par Abel Lefranc, Jacques Boulenger, Henri Clouzot, Paul Dorveaux, Jean Plattard et Lazare Sainéan. Avec une introduction, une carte et un portrait. Deuxième édition, revue. Paris. Honoré et Édouard Champion. 1913. 2 tomes en 2 volumes in-4 (204 x 265mm) brochés, couvertures à rabats imprimées en rouge et noir, 6ff.n.ch., CLVI, 454 pages (pagination continue). Portrait de Rabelais en frontispice, et carte du Chinonais sur 2 pages. 1 des 2200 sur vergé. Bel exemplaire.
Référence libraire : ORD-8828
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RABELAIS François:
Gargantua.
Fontenay-aux-roses, Aux éditions de la Cigogne, 1934. In-4 en feuilles de [8]-198-[14] pages sous couverture ornée d'une eau-forte, chemise avec titre au dos et étui de papier fantaisie. Coins de l'étui un peu frottés, dos de la chemise un peu passé mais le livre est en bel état.
Référence libraire : 6540
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Rabelais François:
Gargantua. La vie treshorrifique du grand Gargantua père de Pantagruel iadis composée par M. Alcofribas abstracteur de quinte essence. Livre plein de pantagruelisme.
se vend à Paris, à la Sirène, [1919?]. Petit in-8 broché, couverture décorée. Orné de figures du temps, table des gravures en fin de volume. Début de fente au dos et au mors inférieur.
Référence libraire : 20707
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Rabelais François:
L'Isle Sonnante.
Se trouve à Paris à la rue de Beaune, A l'enseigne du Pot Cassé, collection Lumen animi, 1931. In-12, demi-parchemin, décoré au dos à la main, couvertures et dos conservés. Illustrations en noir de Louis Moreau. Nom de possesseur au faux-titre, pour le reste en belle condition.
Référence libraire : 19912
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RABELAIS François:
Les cinq livres de F. Rabelais : Gargantua, Pantagruel e.a. En 5 volumes.
Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles, impr. Jouaust, M. DCCC. LXXVI, (1876), in-8vo, (23 x 16 cm.), 1) 2 ff. + 223 p. / 2) 2 ff. + 208 p. / 3) 2 f. + 271 p. / 4) 2 ff. + 312 p. / 5) 4 ff. + XIV- + 1 f. + 307 p., 11 eaux-fortes (frontispices compris) par E. Boilvin, bandeaux et lettrines in-texte, ill. en double épreuve, Tirage de 200 ex. en grand papier. Un des 15 ex. sur papier de Chine (1 à 15) n° 14. avec notice: les exemplaires sur papier de Chine et Whatman contiernnent les gravures en double épreuve avant et avec la letre. brochure originale illustrée. Non reliés dans les chemises en d.-toile rouges.
Référence libraire : 135102aaf
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RABELAIS François:
Les oeuvres de M. François Rabelais docteur en médecine. Dont le contenu se voit à la page suivante. Augmentées de la vie de l'auteur & de quelques remarques sur sa vie & sur l'histoire. Avec l'explication de tout les mots difficiles. Et la Clef nouvellement augmentée.
sans lieu, sans nom, 1675. 2 volumes in-12 de [24]-488-[14] pages et [2]-289 à 946-[8] pages, pleine basane brune, dos à nerfs orné de filets et fleurons dorés, tranches mouchetées. Mors joliment restaurés.
Référence libraire : 15706
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RABELAIS François:
Les songes drolatiques de Pantagruel ou sont contenues cent vingt figures de l'invention de Maître François Rabelais copiées en fac-simile par Jules Morel sur l'édition de 1565 pour la récréation des bons esprits, avec un texte explicatif et des notes par le Grand Jacques.
Paris, chez les bons libraires, 1869. In-12 de 18 pages suivies des CXX figures, puis de 2 pages d'index. Demi-basane rouge dos (passé) à 5 nerfs orné de fleurons, d'initiales (L.M.) et du titre doré. Tête et queue frottées, quelques épidermures et rousseurs.
Référence libraire : 8506
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RABELAIS François:
Oeuvres de Rabelais, nouvelle édition, augmentée d'un glossaire et des remarques historiques et philologiques de tous les commentateurs.
Paris / Bruxelles, chez Landois et Comp. / Langlet et Comp., 1836. 7 volumes in-16 de [2]-CII-214-[2] / C-188-[2] / [4]-255-[2] / LIII-288-[2] / [4]-XLVII-323-[2] / [4]-VIII-370-[2] et [8]-270-[2] pages, demi-basane bistre, dos à 5 nerfs ornés d'encadrements, filets, fleurons, titre et tomaison dorés, têtes dorées. Quelques bords et coins légèrement frottés, 1 petite épidermure, rousseurs éparses.
Référence libraire : 8508
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RABELAIS François:
Oeuvres.
A Londres et à Paris, chez Jean-François Bastien, 1783. 2 volumes in-8 de XXX-601 etXII-528 page, demi-basane brune, dos lisses, ornés de filets et petits fleurons dorés.
Référence libraire : 21362
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Rabelais François:
Pantagruel / Gargantua.
Editions de Cluny, 1939. 2 volumes in-12 brochés, couvertures imprimées sous jaquettes couleurs. En très belle condition.
Référence libraire : 25198
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RABELAIS François; CHAMPION Pierre:
Les grandes et inestimables cronicques du grant et énorme géant Gargantua. Pantagrueline prognostication. Notice de Pierre Champion.
Paris, Editions des Quatre Chemins, 1925. 1 vol. in-12 de [40]p., plein vélin ivoire souple, dos muet, 1er plat décoré, et une plaquette brochée de 18-[2]p. (légèrement insolée), sous étui.
Référence libraire : 6526
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RABELAIS François; JOU Louis:
Les oeuvres de François Rabelais. Gargantua et Pantagruel.
Paris, Imprimatur, Coulouma imprimeur, 1951. 3 volumes in-folio, en feuilles sous chemises illustrées en couleurs, à rabats, chemises, étuis.
Référence libraire : 20974
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RABELAIS Françoys
Gargantua
Paris Éditions De La Sirène 1919 In-12 294 pp, (.) La vie treshorrificque du grand Gargantua pere de Pantagruel iadis composée par M. Alcofribas abstracteur de Quinte Essence. Livre plein de Pantagruelisme, orné de figures du temps. D'après l'édition de Lyon, François Juste, 1542 (.) nouvellement aménagée dans l'édition des Oeuvres de François Rabvelais, Paris, Champion, 1912-1913. Nombreuses illustrations en noir in-texte, 2 hors-texte, frontispice ; 1er plat illustré. Rousseurs sur titres et tables ; couvertures rempliées, faiblement passées ainsi que le dos.
Référence libraire : 7640
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RABELAIS GALDONE Paul
The Wise Fool: based on a tale from The Third Book of Pantagruel by François Rabelais
New York: Pantheon 1968. First Edition. First printing. Quarto 28.5cm.; yellow and red paper pictorial boards backed in blue publisher's cloth with gilt on spine with full color pictorial dust jacket; 30pp. Galdone adapts the classic tale from Rabelais through full color illustrations on each page. Text block is clear and sound with very minor wear and creasing throughout; front and rear endpapers are also illustrated with a Parisian street map design. Boards lightly worn and faded. Tight binding. Near Fine. Dust jacket has some surface wear and scratching with closed tears along the spine front and back panel extremities. Spine is also lightly stained else Very Good. Pantheon unknown books
Référence libraire : 46108
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RABELAIS Illustrations de Gustave Doré.
Oeuvres en 6 volumes.
Couverture rigide. 6 volumes reliés plein cuir noir et or. 24 x 29 cm.
Référence libraire : 92261
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RABELAIS M. François
Les Oeuvres - Complet en quatre volumes
Mangin 1945 XVIII-404+253+294+220 pages Montréal. in-8. 1945. Plein cuir noir titrés aux dos en lettres dorées Couvertures conservées. XVIII-404+253+294+220 pages. Colligées et présentées par Pierre d'Espezel
Référence libraire : 14396
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RABELAIS par JEAN PLATTARD
L'OEUVRE DE RABELAIS (SOURCE, INVENTION ET COMPOSITION) PAR JEAN PLATTARD
LIBRAIRIE ANCIENNE H. CHAMPION. 1910. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 374 pages. Tampons de bibliothèque.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
Référence libraire : R260174783
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Rabelais Plattard Jean.
François rabelais. [Paperback] JEAN PLATTARD
L'Homme et L'oeuvre, chez Hatier, 1957. Pages jaunies, ainsi que couverture : notament dos. Pliure sur coin inférieur droit de la couverture recto.Arrête dos usées. Déchirure sur coin supérieur droit. Très discret tampon sur le deuxième de couvertur
Référence libraire : A2369 ISBN : 28
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RABELAIS publié par. A. DE MONTAIGLON et L. LACOUR
Les Quatre Livres de Maistre François Rabelais, suivis du Manuscrit du cinquième Livre. Complet en 3 VOLUMES
ACADEMIE DES BIBLIOPHILES / JOUAUST. 1868 - 1872. In-8. Relié cuir dos-coins. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais. 312 + 429 pages. Exemplaire n°431 / 525, tiré sur papier Vergé. Bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe illustrés en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.03-XVI ème siècle
Référence libraire : RO80121153
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RABELAIS Translated J M Cohen
Gargantua and Pantagruel
Harmondsworth: Penguin 1955 book and DW are tidy but the book spine is twisted from being badly stored may straighten out over time if placed under weights DW has minor edge wear original pencil price top corner very tidy and the first edition in the Penguin Classics 712pp . First Edition. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by Ray Morgan. 12mo - over 6 - 7 tall. Penguin paperback
Référence libraire : 011957
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Rabelais Translated by Kazuo Watanabe
The Tale of Gargantua The Tale of Pantagruel The First Book - The Fifth Book All 5 Volumes Complete
Shiromizu-sha 1964. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shiromizu-sha paperback
Référence libraire : 2091502135707282
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RABELAIS Touchet Jacques
GARGANTUA & PANTAGRUEL. Livres I-IV ( PANTAGRUEL - PANTAGRUEL, LE TIERS LIVRE - PANTAGRUEL, LE QUART LIVRE - PANTAGRUEL, LE CINQUIEME LIVRE )
Paris Editions du Rameau d'Or 1935 in 4 (26x21) 5 volumes reliures pleine basane havane de l'éditeur, dos à 4 nerfs saillants, têtes dorées, couvertures conservées. 207, 172, 233, 258 & 191 pages. Illustrations en couleurs et en noir de Jacques Touchet (procédé Duval-Beaufumé). Edition tirée à 1500 exemplaires numérotés, celui-ci un des 1460 sur vélin Navarre. Ensemble complet et en bel état ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Référence libraire : 41616
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RABELAIS,
The Works of Rabelais
Chatto 1880-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Chatto hardcover
Référence libraire : 161211003
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Rabelais, Francois) Douglas, Donald (editor
1928 HC Gargantua and Pantagruel The Five Books in One volume
Heritage Books 1928. hardcover. Good/NO DUST JACKET. 0x0x0. Lynd Ward. Pages are crisp and clean no marking. Cover has some scratches/ tears at the binding. Heritage Books hardcover
Référence libraire : hd-pa32
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Rabelais, Francois; Habert, Francois
1: Pantagruel Roy des dispodes. With: 2: Grands annales ou croniques tres veritables des gestes merveilleux du grand Gargantua et Pantagruel …. With: 3: Le songe de Pantagruel avec la deploraion de feu messire Anthoine du Bourg
1; 2: S.l. Lyons; 3: Paris: 1; 2: S.n. Pierre de Tours; 3: Adam Saulnier 1542. First edition of the first two books of “La vie de Gargantua et de Pantagruel†together second of the authoritative text of both. Bound together with the first edition of François Habert’s “Le songe de Pantagruel†and a woodcut portrait of Rabelais. In seventeenth-century red morocco covers gilt-panelled "Au Semè†binding consisting of interweaving double mirrored “D†and an “S†probably the monogram of Dominique Séguier 1593–1659; Bishop of Auxerre and Meaux. Spine with four raised bands the compartments decorated the same as the panels. Board edges and turn-ins gilt. Marbled endpapers renewed in the nineteenth-century. Some wear to joints and extremities. Seven leaves bound to the front of which four with notes by five different later hands and six blank leaves bound to the end that precedes a woodcut portrait of Rabelais on a smaller leaf. Some copies contain the ten-page “Prognostication†this just as the BNF copy lacks it. 1: “Pantagruel Roy des dispodes …†bound first unlike other copies. Slightly over-trimmed with tiny losses to letters on three leaves A7v; A8; M4v. Quire K and the first leaf of L water stained. A tear to the upper edge to M2 with small effect to the text. A tiny hole on the last leaf and note in ink at the end. 2: Title page of “Grands annales …†replaced by a copy probably early 20th century. A2–3 worn and restored D5 restored at the edges. Bibliographical note in ink by a later hand to the upper edge of A2r. A tiny tear to the edge of D4. A small defect to I4 with effect to the text. K6v and K7r with notes in ink by contemporary hand the notes are trimmed. Brown stain to lower edge of quire O. Light water stains occasionally. Both parts printed in bâtarde type with 6-line and smaller criblé initials a few Lombard initials text in 58 chapters. 3: Illegible note or ownership inscription in ink crossed on title-page. Water stain to A1–2. Underlines in the text and a few notes in ink by contemporary hand. Illegible note at the end crossed. First edition of the first two books of “La vie de Gargantua et de Pantagruel†together second of the authoritative text of both. Bound together with the first edition of François Habert’s “Le songe de Pantagruel†and a woodcut portrait of Rabelais. In seventeenth-century red morocco covers gilt-panelled "Au Semè†binding consisting of interweaving double mirrored “D†and an “S†probably the monogram of Dominique Séguier 1593–1659; Bishop of Auxerre and Meaux. Spine with four raised bands the compartments decorated the same as the panels. Board edges and turn-ins gilt. Marbled endpapers renewed in the nineteenth-century. 1: A–N8; 2: A–P8 P8 blank; 3: A–F4. 1: 104; 2: 120; 3: 24 leaves. <p><br /> First edition of the combined edition of the first two books of the pentalogy “La vie de Gargantua et de Pantagruel†which is the second edition of the authoritative text of both books. Supplemented with the contemporary first edition of François Habert’s para-Rabelaisian work “Le songe de Pantagruel†and a woodcut portrait of Rabelais.<br /> <p><p><br /> This edition of Gargantua and Pantagruel is one of the three 1542 Lyonese editions probably printed by Pierre de Tours François Juste's successor. The text is identical to Juste’s 1542 revised and enlarged edition which was presumably prepared from a corrected copy by Rabelais himself who added a few previously unpublished passages and revised those related to the Sorbonne and the “Sorbonnistes" for which the work was formerly condemned by the Parliament nevertheless condemned again in 1553.<br /> <p><p><br /> The present edition’s preface warns the reader of a pirated edition referring to Etienne Dolet’s 1542 edition a reprint of Denis Janot's Paris 1537 edition of the unexpurgated text. The preface a note from "Limprimeur au Lecteur†is attributed to Rabelais by some bibliographer’s among them Brunet in his Recherches sur les éditions originales de Rabelais Paris 1852 however it was disproved by Plan "C'est avoir une bien piètre opinion de son style" ….<br /> <p><p><br /> Extremely scarce edition. Rawles and Screech list only three copies.<br /> <p><p><br /> The third part of the volume is Habert’s para-Rabelaisian work constructed around three dreams and supports the facultative marriage of the clergy which was an important issue of the time. The work was published in Paris by Adam Saulnier in 1542 two different editions are known form the same year with minor differences on the title page. Exceedingly scarce only one other copy known of the present one Chantilly Fr Musée Condé and two of the variant FB 24772; USTC 27250. No surviving copy is known of the undated Rouen edition by Claude le Roy Du Verdier: pp. L4r p. 403.<br /> <p><p><br /> Rabelais’ woodcut portrait bound to the rear of the book. The portrait is identical to his first known portrait which appeared in the 1569 Jean Martin edition of “Les Oeuvresâ€. <br /> <p><p><br /> This copy contains seven addition leaves bound before the printed text of which four are inscribed by five different neat hands. The earliest and longest is by an unknown hand quotes Scévole de Sainte-Marthe’s comments on Rabelais in French and Latin from Virorum doctrina illustrium; Poitiers 1598. This is followed by a short unidentified possessor’s inscription in French which states that the book was bought in October 1806 and claims – erroneously – that it has belonged to the French noblewomen and maîtresse-en-titre of Henry II Diane de Poitiers 1499–1566 supposedly because of the binding’s ornaments of the interweaving double “D†which was an emblem appeared often on her bindings. The leaf mounted on the inner front panel contains notes by three nineteenth-century hands in German by the historian Karl Halling 1806–1837 who also attributes the binding incorrectly to Diane de Poitiers a short note by an unidentified hand in pencil and by the literary historian Camillus Wendeler 1843–1902 providing bibliographical references to the content of the volume.<br /> <p><p><br /> Bibliographical references for Rabelais’ Gargantua and Pantagruel:<br /> Rawles and Screech 26 refers to only three known copies: BL BN and Fondation Bodmer Geneva; Plan 42–43; Brunet IV 1049; Tchemerzine V 273; Higman no. R 20; Gueltlingen vol. 9 pp. 7 no. 9; FB 45216; USTC 60196<br /> <p><p><br /> For Habert’s Le songe de Pantagruel:<br /> FB 24773; USTC 59263<br /> <p>. [1; 2:] [S.n. (Pierre de Tours?)]; [3:] Adam Saulnier unknown
Référence libraire : 1363
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Rabelais, Robert
A Nineteenth Century And Familiar History Of The Lives Loves Misfortunes Of Abeillard And Heloisa: A Matchless Pair Who Flourished In The Twelfth Century 1819
Kessinger Publishing 10-09-2010. paperback. New. 6.00x0.86x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing paperback
Référence libraire : DADAX1164541838 ISBN : 1164541838 9781164541837
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Rabelais, Robert
A Nineteenth Century and Familiar History of the Lives Loves and Misfortunes of Abeillard and Heloisa . a Poem . Illustrated with Ten Engravings. by Robert Rabelais the Younger
British Library Historical Print Editions 01-04-2011. Illustrated. paperback. New. 9.69x0.90x7.44. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. British Library, Historical Print Editions paperback
Référence libraire : DADAX1241595461 ISBN : 1241595461 9781241595463
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Rabelais, Robert
A Nineteenth Century And Familiar History Of The Lives Loves Misfortunes Of Abeillard And Heloisa: A Matchless Pair Who Flourished In The Twelfth Century 1819
Kessinger Publishing 29-06-2008. paperback. New. 6.00x0.86x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing paperback
Référence libraire : DADAX1436742943 ISBN : 1436742943 9781436742948
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Rabelais, Robert
A Nineteenth Century And Familiar History Of The Lives Loves Misfortunes Of Abeillard And Heloisa: A Matchless Pair Who Flourished In The Twelfth Century 1819
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 1164541838.G ISBN : 1164541838 9781164541837
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Rabelais, Robert
A Nineteenth Century And Familiar History Of The Lives Loves Misfortunes Of Abeillard And Heloisa: A Matchless Pair Who Flourished In The Twelfth Century 1819
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 1436742943.G ISBN : 1436742943 9781436742948
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Rabelais, Robert (pseudonym); etchings by T. Landseer, aquatinted by G. Lewis, from drawings by Thurston
A Nineteenth Century and Familiar History of the Lives Loves Misfortunes of Abeillard and Heloisa: A Matchless Pair Who Flourished in the Twelfth Century
London: J. Bumpus 1819. Very Good. 8vo. xvii 384 pp. With nine of ten hand colored aquatint plates. Since there is no evidence in the form of offsetting of the missing plate it may never have been bound into this particular copy. Notwithstanding its omission the scarcity of this work of English caricature and illustration from Regency England make this a desirable copy. Prideaux 348. Small repair to the top of one plate a tiny chip on another and and a few text pages with a repair. Heavy offsetting onto text pages of plates. Otherwise internally quite clean. Attractively bound in three quarter red morocco. J. Bumpus unknown
Référence libraire : 001587
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Rabelais, Robert (pseudonym).
A Nineteenth Century and Familiar History of the Lives Loves Misfortunes of Abeillard and Heloisa: A Matchless Pair Who Flourished in the Twelfth Century.
London: Printed for J. Bumpus 1819. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. xvii 384 pages. Contemporary half calf over marbled boards. Hinges very slightly rubbed. Illustrated with 10 plates. These are uncolored aquatints. Abbey Life in England in Aquatint and Lithography 314 & 315. Abbey 314 refers to copies with colored aquatints and 315 to those with uncolored aquatints. Abbey's copy of 315 is on pink paper. A very good copy. <br/> <br/> London: Printed for J. Bumpus, 1819. hardcover
Référence libraire : 1464
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Rabelais, Francois
Affentheurliche Naupengeheurliche Geschichtklitterung 1631 German Edition
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 1120140307.G ISBN : 1120140307 9781120140302
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Rabelais, Francois
Affentheurliche Naupengeheurliche Geschichtklitterung 1631 German Edition
Kessinger Publishing 2009-09-24. paperback. New. 6.00x1.16x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing paperback
Référence libraire : DADAX1120140307 ISBN : 1120140307 9781120140302
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Rabelais, Francois
All the Extant Works of Francois Rabelais - Complete Three Volume Set of the Covici-Friede Limited and Numbered 1929 Edition
<p>In 1929 the publisher Covici-Friede published this Limited Numbered Edition of the works of Francois Rabelais. The printing was limited to only 1300 copies and the set which we offer for sale is Number 1292. Each of the three volumes measures 10 inches in width by 13 inches in height. Each of the volumes contains illustrations by the artist Jean de Bosschere.</p><p>Due to the size and the weight of this set of books shipping charges will be individually quoted and will depend upon the destination and the shipping method.</p><p>Reading classic literature is wonderful and reading it in a classic edition makes it even more special.</p> Covici-Friede; publishers hardcover
Référence libraire : 3102
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Rabelais, Fran�ois
All the Extant Works of Fran�ois Rabelais
Covici Friede Publishers 1929-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. 3 Vol. complete set. Privately printed for subscribers only. Limited edition of 1300 copies of which this is number 780. Gilt top page edges. Tan paper-covered boards green burlap cloth spines. Vol. 1 has 2 water stains on front cover and 1 on its back cover. Vols. 2 & 3 and some small water stains on cover front edge. All covers scuffed. Sunned spines. Binding is tight. No markings in books. Color and B&W full page illustrations. An American translation with Critical text variant readings variorum notes and drawings attributed to Rabelais in three volumes. Illustrations by Jean DeBosschere. Covici, Friede Publishers hardcover
Référence libraire : mon0000012187
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Rabelais, Francois; de Bosschere, Jean
ALL THE EXTANT WORKS OF FRANÇOIS RABELAIS
New York: Covici Friede 1929. Very good plus. Magnificent large three-volume limited edition of Rabelais illustrated in full color by De Bosschère. De Bosschère's bold and striking illustrations set off the text of Rabelais' complete extant works in Putnam's English translation with fascinating critical text and notes. Folio. Three volume set. Original cloth boards. Top edges gilt. Edition limited to 1300 numbered copies privately printed for subscribers only. Illustrated with full-page color plates and more than 100 full-page black and white illustrations. Spines sunned toning to boards both as common. Covici Friede unknown
Référence libraire : 9917
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Rabelais, Francoise illust: Bosschere, Jean de trans: Putnam Samuel
ALL THE EXTANT WORKS OF FRANCOIS RABELAIS an American translation with a critical text 3 vols.
New York NY: Covici Friede. Good plus condition-spines faded labels not readable/No Dustjacket. 1929. #1184 of 1300. folio 5158651274pp . Covici Friede unknown
Référence libraire : BOOKS12975
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Rabelais, Francois
All the Extant Works of François Rabelais
New York: Covici Friede Publishers 1929. An Americna translation with a critical text variant readings variorum notes & drawings attributed to Rabelais in three volumes. By Samuel Putnam. With illustrations by Jean de Bosschère. "Privately printed for subscribers only" 3 vols. xliii 1273 1p. colored and b/w illus. t.e.g. deckle edges large quarto format half-cloth with original stiff boards. No. 296 of 1300 sets. Covici, Friede Publishers unknown
Référence libraire : 032611
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Rabelais, Francois
All The Extant Works of Francois Rabelais Physician An American Translation with Critical Text Variant Readings Various Notes & Drawings Attributed To Rabelais In Three Volumes
New York:: Covici Friede Pub. 1929. 1/1300 copies . Folio Gray/brown paper boards with green linen spines lettered in gilt. 1274 pp total in all three volumes. Illustrated beautifillu through in color and B&W. Spines slighlty faded otherwise a beautiful set in near fine condition. Limited Edition. Near Fine. Illus. by Jean de Bosschere. Folio. 3 Volumes. Covici Friede Pub. hardcover
Référence libraire : 000309
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Rabelais, Francois
All the extant works. Trans. by Samuel Putnam illustrated by Jean de Bosschere
1929. unknown
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RABELAIS, Francois.
Alle de geestige werken Â… vervattende in ses boeken de dappere daaden en deftige reedenen van dÂ’overgroote reusen Grandgousier Gargantua en Pantagruel Â… uyt het Fransch vertaelt door Claudio Gallitalo.
Amsterdam 1682. 8vo. Jan Claesz. ten Hoorn Contemporary vellum sewn on 3 supports laced through the joints with the manuscript title author volume number and year of publication on the spine red sprinkled edges. With an engraved allegorical title page and a letterpress title page to each volume and several decorated woodcut initials. 2 volumes. 40 717 3 blank 8; 32 456 30 2 blank 136 8 pp. First and only edition of the translation into Dutch of Gargantua and Pantagruel one of the most comical and at the same time philosophical works ever written. As an admirer of Erasmus and undoubtedly also inspired by his Praise of folly the author fights for the Renaissance values in a satirical way with its unique thinking joking fantasies and absurdities criticising the abuses of princes rulers and the prelates of the Church scholasticism and monasticism and promoting "the real wisdom" and an open and humble Christian faith certainly not unlike Erasmus. The work was also in its turn influential for Voltaire Diderot Sterne e tutti quanti.François Rabelais ca. 1490-1553 one of the great writers of world literature physician humanist Greek scholar and monk is primarily famous for his "modern" satirical grotesque and absurd style. His Gargantua and Pantagruel published in five books between 1532 and 1564 is his main work. It relates adventures of the giant Gargantua book 1 and his son Pantagruel book 2-5. The amusing absurd work features much vulgarity erudition and wordplay and introduced many new words to the French language. As such it was a great challenge for any translator. The Dutch language is highly indebted to the translator of Rabelais’ work into Dutch Nicolaas Jachirides Wieringa under his pseudonym Claudio Gallitalo one of the best translators of the Dutch Golden Age. Through his prolific and lively translation based on a profound knowledge of the circumstances and context of the 16th century Wieringa has enriched the Dutch language with a real treasury of many unprecedented beautiful ugly funny original and silly words and a till then totally unknown idiom. He also has added a sixth book to the complete translation which includes many of Rabelais’ letters on the important political issues of the mid-16th century. With the bookplate of the Buijnsters-Smets collection mounted on the front pastedown of both volumes. The vellum is somewhat soiled. The work is lightly browned throughout. Otherwise in good condition.l Scheepers II 670; STCN 850584000 8 complete copies; USTC 1818187 8 copies; Waller 1401. hardcover
Référence libraire : ABC_46913
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Rabelais, Francois
Almanach pour l'an M.D.XXXV Les Mondes de Rabelais French Edition
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 2812433167.G ISBN : 2812433167 9782812433160
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Rabelais, Fran?ois
Almanach pour l'an M.D.XXXV
Classiques Garnier 2014. hardcover. New. 105x51x157. Classiques Garnier hardcover
Référence libraire : 838351 ISBN : 2812433167 9782812433160
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Rabelais, Francis
Amazing Adventures of Gargantua & His Son Pantagruel The - Edited for Boys
Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1940. reprint. Hardcover. Very Good/None. Robert Ball. Hardcover red cloth covers decorated in gilt 251 pages. Edited by Tiffany Thayer. Black & white drawings by Robert Ball. Excellent condition. Record # 59005 Houghton Mifflin hardcover
Référence libraire : 59005
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RABELAIS, Francis.
Amazing Adventures of Gargantua & His Son Pantagruel.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Good in Good dust jacket. 1940. Hardcover. Edited for children. Illustrated by Robert Ball. A later printing. Foxing on endpapers book-plate on front free endpaper else good in a good shelf worn with small chips and closed edge tears long closed edge tear along rear spine edge dust jacket. . Houghton Mifflin hardcover
Référence libraire : 31301
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