Meline Cans et Compagnie; Bruxelles. Used - Acceptable. Published 1848. Text in French. Quarter bound in leather with marbled paper covered boards. Pages are coming detached. Meline, Cans et Compagnie; Bruxelles hardcover
Paris: Michel Levy Freres 1851. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo; pp. 262; t.e.g. Bound in near-uniform half green morocco for Henry Harrisse peacock marbled covers the foot of each spine with his monogram. Some scuffing and rubbing to binding but overall a very good or better copy. Inscribed by the author to her friend: "a mon ami/Henry Harrisse/G. Sand". With Harrisse's ownership signature in ink on the verso of the front free endpaper. Harrisse was born in Paris but spent most of his younger years in America where he was a lawyer and historian and an eminent Americanist. He returned to France in late 1866/early 1867 and began to mingle in French literary circles where he met and formed a close friendship with George Sand. He became a fixture in the salons frequented by Sand Gustave Flaubert Saint-Beuve and others. His friendship with Sand survived until her death in 1876 and with most of literary France he attended her funeral at her house in Nohant. Works inscribed by Sand are uncommon on the market. <br/><br/> Michel Levy Freres hardcover
Librairie Generale Française 2009. Mass Market Paperback. New. 608 pages. French language. 7.01x4.09x1.10 inches. Librairie Generale Française paperback
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Paris: Calmann Lévy 1890. Hardback edition. Hardcover. Partially bound in modern leather over marble boards. Gilt blocked title to spine with raised bands. Particularly well-preserved; tight bright clean and strong. Further scans images and additional bibliographical material available on request. Physical description; 2 preliminary leaves 379 pages. Subjects; French literature; history. French grammar. French literature; 19th century. Paris: Calmann Lévy hardcover