Title: Six works by French and Russian authors published by Limited Editions Club Author: Place: Various places Publisher: Limited Editions Club Date: Various dates Description: Includes: Stendhal (Marie-Hendi Beyle). The Charterhouse of Parma. Signed by Rafaello Busoni, the illustrator. Translated by Lady Mary Loyd. Preface by Honore de Balzac. New York, 1955. France, Anatole. The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard. Signed by Sylvain Sauvage, the illustrator. Translated by Lafcadio Hearn, introduction by A .S. W. Rosenbach. New York, 1937. Colette. Break of Day. One of 2,000 copes. Signed by Francoise Gilot, the illustrator. Introduction by Robert Phelps. New York, 1983. Sienkiewicz, Henryk. Quo Vadis? Signed by Salvatore Fiume the illustrator and Giovanni Mardersteig the printer. Issued in dustwrapper printed on spine only. Verona, 1959. Turgenev, Ivan. The Torrents of Spring. One of 1,600 copies. Signed by Lajos, the illustrator. Introduction by Alec Waugh.Westport, Connecticut, 1976. Gogol, Nikolai. The Overcoat and the Government Inspector. One of 2,000 copies. Signed by Saul Field, the illustrator. Introduction by Alfred Kazin. Westport, Connecticut, 1976. Six volumes by French and Russian authors, all in original bindings and slipcases, three in glassine jackets, all signed as issued. Lot Amendments Condition: Some light wear; overall near fine. Item number: 268091
Title: Six works by French and Russian authors published by Limited Editions Club Author: Place: Various places Publisher: Limited Editions Club Date: Various dates Description: Includes: Stendhal (Marie-Hendi Beyle). The Charterhouse of Parma. Signed by Rafaello Busoni, the illustrator. Translated by Lady Mary Loyd. Preface by Honore de Balzac. New York, 1955. France, Anatole. The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard. Signed by Sylvain Sauvage, the illustrator. Translated by Lafcadio Hearn, introduction by A .S. W. Rosenbach. New York, 1937. Colette. Break of Day. One of 2,000 copes. Signed by Francoise Gilot, the illustrator. Introduction by Robert Phelps. New York, 1983. Sienkiewicz, Henryk. Quo Vadis? Signed by Salvatore Fiume the illustrator and Giovanni Mardersteig the printer. Issued in dustwrapper printed on spine only. Verona, 1959. Turgenev, Ivan. The Torrents of Spring. One of 1,600 copies. Signed by Lajos, the illustrator. Introduction by Alec Waugh.Westport, Connecticut, 1976. Gogol, Nikolai. The Overcoat and the Government Inspector. One of 2,000 copies. Signed by Saul Field, the illustrator. Introduction by Alfred Kazin. Westport, Connecticut, 1976. Six volumes by French and Russian authors, all in original bindings and slipcases, three in glassine jackets, all signed as issued. Lot Amendments Condition: Some light wear; overall near fine. Item number: 268091
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