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A group of six finely bound illustrated French books, including, LOUYS, PIERRE; illustrated by ÉDOUARD CHIMOT. Les Chansons de Bilitis. Paris: Éditions D'Art Devambez, 1925. Copy # 34, one of twelve on papier de Montval, with a suite de composition and an original drawing by Chimot, the drawing and some of the plates are signed or captioned in pencil. Orange crushed morocco over spine and front edge of boards, gilt, with vertical wood veneers over boards, top edge gilt. 13 x 9 inches (33 x 22.5 cm); vii, [1], 158, [4] pp., with 12 etchings by Édouard Chimot in the text, as well as the aforementioned suite and drawing. Spine and the top of the front board sunned, a few spots of wear to extremities, one stain on the spine, the contents clean and bright; together with, MAGRE, MAURICE; illustrated by ÉDOUARD CHIMOT. La Montée aux Enfers. Poésies. Paris: Le Livre du Bibliophile, 1920. One of 500 copies on vergé d'arches. Full dark blue crushed morocco, gilt lettered spine title, all edges gilt, turn-ins with gilt rules and colored leather onlays, watered silk doublures and endpapers, original wrappers bound in, slipcase, binding signed G. Levitsky. 166 pp., frontispiece, etchings and illustrations in text. Light wear, spine sunned, a few small spots in the text; CAMILLE LEMONNIER. Félicien Rops. L'Homme et l'Artiste. Paris: H. Floury, 1908. Copy # 64 of 100 on Japon paper, with the plates in two states, an extra suite of plates, and two plates printed in color. Full dark brown morocco, gilt, gilt turn-ins and watered silk doublures, wrappers bound in, slipcase, bound by Viau Y Zona. Spine lightly faded, some of the plates in the suite a bit spotted or toned; PIERRE LOUYS. Aphrodite. Paris: Les Grands Livres du XXeme Siecle, no date. Copy C of ten lettered hors commerce copies, from a total edition of 500, this copy with an original pastel drawing by Antoine Calbert. Orange crushed morocco spine and corners, inlaid spine decorations, marbled paper boards, signed Rene Kiffer. [4], 218 pp., with frontispiece and plates in color and black and white, with ads at rear. Soiling and wear, boards a bit bowed, marbled paper lifting, water staining affecting the boards and endpapers, contents generally very good; MARQUIS DE SADE. Ernestine. Paris: Au Cabinet du Livre, 1926. Copy # 363 of 582. Full dark green crushed morocco, slipcase, signed by Creuzevault. Color frontispiece and etched illustrations by Sylvain Sauvage. Spine sunned; and with BEROALDE DE VERVILLE. Le Moyen de Parvenir. Geneva: Aux Depons de Quelques Amateurs, 1921. Copy # 157 of 300. Full citron crushed morocco, gilt, slipcase, signed Librairies Flammarion. Color printed frontispiece and plates. Spine toned, wear to case;
Für Doyle New York Versandinformtation bitte wählen Sie +1 2124272730.
NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle will present an auction of Rare Books, Autographs & Maps on Friday, April 11, 2025 at 10am. The sale includes an extensive collection of illustrated books and fine bindings, many from a private collection purchased at auction in the 1970s and off the market until the present time. Here are copies of the first edition of Nerciat’s erotic classic Le Diable au Corps, and an early and curiously illustrated edition of the exceedingly naughty Academie des Dames. From the same collection comes a splendid Levitzky binding with batik endpapers on a work illustrated by Georges Barbier, with an original watercolor by the master. Many finely bound sets are featured in the sale, most notably an exceptionally luxurious set of Charles Dickens, one of 15 copies bound in sixty volumes, in superb red levant morocco with onlays.
As usual, the sale includes a selection of interesting maps and atlases, such as a copy of Turgot’s 1734 bird’s eye plan of Paris, and a finely colored celestial map by Andreas Cellarius. Additionally, there is a sizable group of globes and instruments in the auction, including a pair of 15-inch library globes and a 20-inch celestial globe by Cary, as well as three English pocket globes, a “dissected” paper globe, and a collection of rare pocket-sized navigational instruments and sundials, notably an exquisite 17th century silver “Butterfield” type sundial by the Parisian instrument maker Pierre Sevin.
One lot that bears special note is the Latin grammar owned by the young Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, used by him while studying for his baccalaureate examination. In this, the artist has penned hundreds of tiny ink sketches, ranging from studies of horses to caricatured faces. Toulouse-Lautrec was 16 to 17 years old at the time, and his genius was just starting to declare itself, evident in the precocious studies of horses in this work, which make the annotations far more compelling than mere juvenalia.
Also, in the auction are selections of Americana, travels and voyages, and a wide range of early printing. In this last category, a complete copy of Graevius’s great 1722 work on Venice is offered, the Splendor Magnificentissimae Urbis Venetiarum Clarissimus with the two large folding plates of the city and all the double-page views of piazzas and palazzos.
The Collection of President Gerald R. Ford and First Lady Betty Ford
Property from the Collection of President Gerald R. Ford and First Lady Betty Ford offers approximately 75 lots of signed books and memorabilia relating to the political career of President Ford and watches, jewelry, and decorative items owned by and gifted to the Fords. Of note is Gerald Ford’s copy of the Official Report of the Warren Commission, of which he was a member, inscribed to him with appreciation from President Lyndon Johnson and each member of the commission. It was John “Jack” Ford who brought George Harrison to the White House, the first of the Beatles to visit, and offered in the sale are two inscribed books on Eastern thought. Of the jewelry, President Ford’s Omega and Piaget watches are offered, as is a sapphire ring that belonged to First Betty Ford. Among the gifts presented to the Fords on their world travels are jewelry items and keepsakes from Jordan and Oman, several in high karat gold. View Lots
Order of Sale
Lots 1–8 Sports and mountaineering
Lots 9–45 Americana
Lots 46–57 Travel
Lots 58–73 Maps and atlases, globes and instruments
Lots 74–114 Antiquarian books and manuscripts
Lots 115–120 Economics and the World Wars
Lots 121–163 Literature (including literary autographs)
Lots 164–178 Color plate books
Lots 179–189 Library sets
Lots 190–215 Fine bookbindings: English, French and Russian
Lots 216–220 Fore-edge paintings
Lots 221–233 Curiosa
Lots 234–249 Limited Editions Club
Lots 250–261 Private press and fine printing
Lots 262–276 Illustration and children's books
Lots 277–280 Applied Art
Lots 281–306 Books on Fine Art and Livres d'artistes
Lots 307–318 American autographs
Lots 319–340 American Presidential documents and signatures
Lots 340–End Property from the Collection of President Gerald R. Ford and First Lady Betty Ford
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A group of six finely bound illustrated French books, including, LOUYS, PIERRE; illustrated by ÉDOUARD CHIMOT. Les Chansons de Bilitis. Paris: Éditions D'Art Devambez, 1925. Copy # 34, one of twelve on papier de Montval, with a suite de composition and an original drawing by Chimot, the drawing and some of the plates are signed or captioned in pencil. Orange crushed morocco over spine and front edge of boards, gilt, with vertical wood veneers over boards, top edge gilt. 13 x 9 inches (33 x 22.5 cm); vii, [1], 158, [4] pp., with 12 etchings by Édouard Chimot in the text, as well as the aforementioned suite and drawing. Spine and the top of the front board sunned, a few spots of wear to extremities, one stain on the spine, the contents clean and bright; together with, MAGRE, MAURICE; illustrated by ÉDOUARD CHIMOT. La Montée aux Enfers. Poésies. Paris: Le Livre du Bibliophile, 1920. One of 500 copies on vergé d'arches. Full dark blue crushed morocco, gilt lettered spine title, all edges gilt, turn-ins with gilt rules and colored leather onlays, watered silk doublures and endpapers, original wrappers bound in, slipcase, binding signed G. Levitsky. 166 pp., frontispiece, etchings and illustrations in text. Light wear, spine sunned, a few small spots in the text; CAMILLE LEMONNIER. Félicien Rops. L'Homme et l'Artiste. Paris: H. Floury, 1908. Copy # 64 of 100 on Japon paper, with the plates in two states, an extra suite of plates, and two plates printed in color. Full dark brown morocco, gilt, gilt turn-ins and watered silk doublures, wrappers bound in, slipcase, bound by Viau Y Zona. Spine lightly faded, some of the plates in the suite a bit spotted or toned; PIERRE LOUYS. Aphrodite. Paris: Les Grands Livres du XXeme Siecle, no date. Copy C of ten lettered hors commerce copies, from a total edition of 500, this copy with an original pastel drawing by Antoine Calbert. Orange crushed morocco spine and corners, inlaid spine decorations, marbled paper boards, signed Rene Kiffer. [4], 218 pp., with frontispiece and plates in color and black and white, with ads at rear. Soiling and wear, boards a bit bowed, marbled paper lifting, water staining affecting the boards and endpapers, contents generally very good; MARQUIS DE SADE. Ernestine. Paris: Au Cabinet du Livre, 1926. Copy # 363 of 582. Full dark green crushed morocco, slipcase, signed by Creuzevault. Color frontispiece and etched illustrations by Sylvain Sauvage. Spine sunned; and with BEROALDE DE VERVILLE. Le Moyen de Parvenir. Geneva: Aux Depons de Quelques Amateurs, 1921. Copy # 157 of 300. Full citron crushed morocco, gilt, slipcase, signed Librairies Flammarion. Color printed frontispiece and plates. Spine toned, wear to case;
Für Doyle New York Versandinformtation bitte wählen Sie +1 2124272730.
NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle will present an auction of Rare Books, Autographs & Maps on Friday, April 11, 2025 at 10am. The sale includes an extensive collection of illustrated books and fine bindings, many from a private collection purchased at auction in the 1970s and off the market until the present time. Here are copies of the first edition of Nerciat’s erotic classic Le Diable au Corps, and an early and curiously illustrated edition of the exceedingly naughty Academie des Dames. From the same collection comes a splendid Levitzky binding with batik endpapers on a work illustrated by Georges Barbier, with an original watercolor by the master. Many finely bound sets are featured in the sale, most notably an exceptionally luxurious set of Charles Dickens, one of 15 copies bound in sixty volumes, in superb red levant morocco with onlays.
As usual, the sale includes a selection of interesting maps and atlases, such as a copy of Turgot’s 1734 bird’s eye plan of Paris, and a finely colored celestial map by Andreas Cellarius. Additionally, there is a sizable group of globes and instruments in the auction, including a pair of 15-inch library globes and a 20-inch celestial globe by Cary, as well as three English pocket globes, a “dissected” paper globe, and a collection of rare pocket-sized navigational instruments and sundials, notably an exquisite 17th century silver “Butterfield” type sundial by the Parisian instrument maker Pierre Sevin.
One lot that bears special note is the Latin grammar owned by the young Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, used by him while studying for his baccalaureate examination. In this, the artist has penned hundreds of tiny ink sketches, ranging from studies of horses to caricatured faces. Toulouse-Lautrec was 16 to 17 years old at the time, and his genius was just starting to declare itself, evident in the precocious studies of horses in this work, which make the annotations far more compelling than mere juvenalia.
Also, in the auction are selections of Americana, travels and voyages, and a wide range of early printing. In this last category, a complete copy of Graevius’s great 1722 work on Venice is offered, the Splendor Magnificentissimae Urbis Venetiarum Clarissimus with the two large folding plates of the city and all the double-page views of piazzas and palazzos.
The Collection of President Gerald R. Ford and First Lady Betty Ford
Property from the Collection of President Gerald R. Ford and First Lady Betty Ford offers approximately 75 lots of signed books and memorabilia relating to the political career of President Ford and watches, jewelry, and decorative items owned by and gifted to the Fords. Of note is Gerald Ford’s copy of the Official Report of the Warren Commission, of which he was a member, inscribed to him with appreciation from President Lyndon Johnson and each member of the commission. It was John “Jack” Ford who brought George Harrison to the White House, the first of the Beatles to visit, and offered in the sale are two inscribed books on Eastern thought. Of the jewelry, President Ford’s Omega and Piaget watches are offered, as is a sapphire ring that belonged to First Betty Ford. Among the gifts presented to the Fords on their world travels are jewelry items and keepsakes from Jordan and Oman, several in high karat gold. View Lots
Order of Sale
Lots 1–8 Sports and mountaineering
Lots 9–45 Americana
Lots 46–57 Travel
Lots 58–73 Maps and atlases, globes and instruments
Lots 74–114 Antiquarian books and manuscripts
Lots 115–120 Economics and the World Wars
Lots 121–163 Literature (including literary autographs)
Lots 164–178 Color plate books
Lots 179–189 Library sets
Lots 190–215 Fine bookbindings: English, French and Russian
Lots 216–220 Fore-edge paintings
Lots 221–233 Curiosa
Lots 234–249 Limited Editions Club
Lots 250–261 Private press and fine printing
Lots 262–276 Illustration and children's books
Lots 277–280 Applied Art
Lots 281–306 Books on Fine Art and Livres d'artistes
Lots 307–318 American autographs
Lots 319–340 American Presidential documents and signatures
Lots 340–End Property from the Collection of President Gerald R. Ford and First Lady Betty Ford
Terms & Conditions
SHOW MORESale Notice
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