Null COURTELINE (Georges).
[Works].
Paris: [various], 1895-1915. - 10 volumes in…
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COURTELINE (Georges). [Works]. Paris: [various], 1895-1915. - 10 volumes in-8, 237 x 163. Bradel dark blue half cloth, smooth spine, gilt head, untrimmed, cover retained (Kama Rok). Set of titles by Georges Courteline published in various popular illustrated collections of the early 20th century, some in first edition. Includes : - Les Gaîtés de L'Escadron. Illustrations by Emmanuel BARCET. Paris: Société d'éditions littéraires et artistiques, Librairie Paul Ollendorff, [1909]. Edition published in the collection "Les Conteurs Joyeux". Copy enriched with two portraits of the author (reproduction of a painting in black and reproduction of a photograph in black) as well as a BEAUTIFUL L.A.S. from Courteline, 1 1/4 page in-8, addressed to Catulle Mendès to whom he asked for 20 lines for the Journal de samedi about the success of his play Gaîtés de l'Escadron performed at the Théâtre Antoine. - Le Train de 8h. 47. Life in the barracks. Illustrations by POULBOT. Paris: Calmann-Lévy, [1909]. Edition published in the collection "Nouvelle Collection illustrée" of Calmann-Lévy, illustrated with black compositions by Poulbot. - Messieurs Les Ronds-de-Cuir. Tableaux-roman de la vie de bureau. Illustrations by POULBOT. Paris : Calmann-Lévy, [1908]. Edition published in the collection " Nouvelle Collection illustrée " of Calmann-Lévy, illustrated with black compositions by Poulbot. - Boubouroche. Illustrations by F. GOTTLOB. Paris: Calmann-Lévy, [1907]. Published in the collection " Nouvelle Collection illustrée " of Calmann-Lévy, illustrated with black compositions by Fernand Gottlob. - La Cinquantaine. Popular scene in one act. Paris: Ernest Flammarion, [1895]. - Le Gendarme est sans Pitié. Comedy in one act. Paris: Ernest Flammarion, [1899]. - Monsieur Badin. Scène de la vie de bureau. One-act play. And L'Extra-Lucide, a one-act playlet. Paris: Ernest Flammarion, [1899]. - Le Commissaire est bon enfant. Comedy in one act. Paris : Ernest Flammarion, [1900]. Set of 4 plays published in the collection " Les pièces à succès ", gathered in one volume. Le Gendarme est sans Pitié, written in collaboration with Édouard Norès, is in first edition. Partly first edition of Monsieur Badin and L'Extra-Lucide. Each title is illustrated with 12 or 13 similar engravings. Only the first covers are preserved. - Coco, Coco & Toto. Illustrations by A. BARRÈRE. Paris : Ernest Flammarion, [1910]. Collective edition published in the "Collection illustrée". - Les Linottes. Illustrations by Ch. Roussel. Paris: Ernest Flammarion, [1915]. Published in the "Collection illustrée". - Les Gaietés de l'escadron. The Commissioner is a good boy. Monsieur Badin. Theodore is looking for matches. Illustrations from sketches by BARRÈRE. Paris: Arthème Fayard et Cie, [1913]. Collective edition, published in the "Modern-Théatre" collection. Copy enriched with a biography of Courteline printed on laid paper, a portrait of the author engraved by Adolphe Lalauze and, on the false title, an autograph copy signed by Courteline of two replicas taken from Gaités de l'Escadron. - Boubouroche. L'Article 330. Lidoire. The Scales. Gros chagrins. The Boulingrin. The Conversion of Alceste. Illustrations after drawings by BARRÈRE. Paris: Modern-Théatre, [1911]. Collective edition published in the "Modern-Théatre" collection. Copy enriched with a color plate by Joseph Hémard. - A serious client. The Gendarme is merciless. The car that was poured out. Peace at home. Hortense, lie down! Fear of being hit. The Right to a Christmas present. A loaded letter. Illustrations after drawings by BARRÈRE. Paris: Arthème Fayard, [1912]. Collective edition published in the collection "Modern-Théatre". Copies in uniform bindings by Kama Rok, except for volume 7 which is in full cloth with a colour illustration on white cloth inlaid on the first cover. Some defects and soiling to some covers.

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COURTELINE (Georges). [Works]. Paris: [various], 1895-1915. - 10 volumes in-8, 237 x 163. Bradel dark blue half cloth, smooth spine, gilt head, untrimmed, cover retained (Kama Rok). Set of titles by Georges Courteline published in various popular illustrated collections of the early 20th century, some in first edition. Includes : - Les Gaîtés de L'Escadron. Illustrations by Emmanuel BARCET. Paris: Société d'éditions littéraires et artistiques, Librairie Paul Ollendorff, [1909]. Edition published in the collection "Les Conteurs Joyeux". Copy enriched with two portraits of the author (reproduction of a painting in black and reproduction of a photograph in black) as well as a BEAUTIFUL L.A.S. from Courteline, 1 1/4 page in-8, addressed to Catulle Mendès to whom he asked for 20 lines for the Journal de samedi about the success of his play Gaîtés de l'Escadron performed at the Théâtre Antoine. - Le Train de 8h. 47. Life in the barracks. Illustrations by POULBOT. Paris: Calmann-Lévy, [1909]. Edition published in the collection "Nouvelle Collection illustrée" of Calmann-Lévy, illustrated with black compositions by Poulbot. - Messieurs Les Ronds-de-Cuir. Tableaux-roman de la vie de bureau. Illustrations by POULBOT. Paris : Calmann-Lévy, [1908]. Edition published in the collection " Nouvelle Collection illustrée " of Calmann-Lévy, illustrated with black compositions by Poulbot. - Boubouroche. Illustrations by F. GOTTLOB. Paris: Calmann-Lévy, [1907]. Published in the collection " Nouvelle Collection illustrée " of Calmann-Lévy, illustrated with black compositions by Fernand Gottlob. - La Cinquantaine. Popular scene in one act. Paris: Ernest Flammarion, [1895]. - Le Gendarme est sans Pitié. Comedy in one act. Paris: Ernest Flammarion, [1899]. - Monsieur Badin. Scène de la vie de bureau. One-act play. And L'Extra-Lucide, a one-act playlet. Paris: Ernest Flammarion, [1899]. - Le Commissaire est bon enfant. Comedy in one act. Paris : Ernest Flammarion, [1900]. Set of 4 plays published in the collection " Les pièces à succès ", gathered in one volume. Le Gendarme est sans Pitié, written in collaboration with Édouard Norès, is in first edition. Partly first edition of Monsieur Badin and L'Extra-Lucide. Each title is illustrated with 12 or 13 similar engravings. Only the first covers are preserved. - Coco, Coco & Toto. Illustrations by A. BARRÈRE. Paris : Ernest Flammarion, [1910]. Collective edition published in the "Collection illustrée". - Les Linottes. Illustrations by Ch. Roussel. Paris: Ernest Flammarion, [1915]. Published in the "Collection illustrée". - Les Gaietés de l'escadron. The Commissioner is a good boy. Monsieur Badin. Theodore is looking for matches. Illustrations from sketches by BARRÈRE. Paris: Arthème Fayard et Cie, [1913]. Collective edition, published in the "Modern-Théatre" collection. Copy enriched with a biography of Courteline printed on laid paper, a portrait of the author engraved by Adolphe Lalauze and, on the false title, an autograph copy signed by Courteline of two replicas taken from Gaités de l'Escadron. - Boubouroche. L'Article 330. Lidoire. The Scales. Gros chagrins. The Boulingrin. The Conversion of Alceste. Illustrations after drawings by BARRÈRE. Paris: Modern-Théatre, [1911]. Collective edition published in the "Modern-Théatre" collection. Copy enriched with a color plate by Joseph Hémard. - A serious client. The Gendarme is merciless. The car that was poured out. Peace at home. Hortense, lie down! Fear of being hit. The Right to a Christmas present. A loaded letter. Illustrations after drawings by BARRÈRE. Paris: Arthème Fayard, [1912]. Collective edition published in the collection "Modern-Théatre". Copies in uniform bindings by Kama Rok, except for volume 7 which is in full cloth with a colour illustration on white cloth inlaid on the first cover. Some defects and soiling to some covers.

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