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Emile Henriot, Romanesques et Romantiques. Paris, Plon, 1930. In-8, 318p. First edition, one of 25 copies on hollande (tirage de tête), ours unjustified. Paperback, wide margins, untrimmed, almost entirely uncut. Minor flaws to cover. Uncommon in large paper Marcel Bouteron, Par ordre de M. de Balzac. Paris, December 14, 1933. In-8, [10]p. Offprint of 100 copies of Bouteron's speech at the dinner of the Cercle artistique et littéraire de la rue Volney. N°47, "exemplaire balzacien" with dispatch to the Balzacian bookseller Georges Courville. Stamped, filled cover, untrimmed. From the same source, Les égaremens de madame Birotteau ou le rêve d'une honnête femme. 1933, in-8, 13p, limited edition of 100 copies, mailing to Courville. Les bibliophiles du papier. 1933. Edition of 100 copies, ours unnumbered. Les égarements de madame Birotteau is published in this volume. Enriched with a letter from Bouteron to Courville. Les cahiers aurevilliens - 2nd year, n°4, December 1936. Issue devoted in particular to Barbey d'Aurevilly and Balzac (two articles covering half the volume). Edition of 350 numbered copies, copy on laid paper (arches), paperback. Bouvier et Maynial, Les comptes dramatiques de Balzac. Paris, Sorlot, 1938. In-8, 521p. First edition enriched with a fine letter from Edouard Maynial to the Balzac bookseller Georges Courville. Enriched copy with a letter from Sorlot to Courville asking him to use the enclosed insert for his catalog (the insert is still present). Enriched copy with a second letter from Sorlot to Courville requesting a press service for M. Bergues. Enriched with pencil notes in the margins. Of particular note is the title note: "May the kind Mr. Maynial forgive me, but the 'climate' of this work is far from corresponding to what I know and think of Balzac's life". Paperback, minor flaws to binding. André Billy, Vie de Balzac. Paris, Flammarion, 1944. 2 vol. in-8, 327p & 328p. Edition of 550 copies on fine vellum (N° 216). Provenance: Count Fernand Caillard d'Aillières (1916-1985), Chamberlain to the Prince of Monaco and Head of Protocol, with his armorial bookplate. Paperback, very fresh, uncut. A good copy.

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Emile Henriot, Romanesques et Romantiques. Paris, Plon, 1930. In-8, 318p. First edition, one of 25 copies on hollande (tirage de tête), ours unjustified. Paperback, wide margins, untrimmed, almost entirely uncut. Minor flaws to cover. Uncommon in large paper Marcel Bouteron, Par ordre de M. de Balzac. Paris, December 14, 1933. In-8, [10]p. Offprint of 100 copies of Bouteron's speech at the dinner of the Cercle artistique et littéraire de la rue Volney. N°47, "exemplaire balzacien" with dispatch to the Balzacian bookseller Georges Courville. Stamped, filled cover, untrimmed. From the same source, Les égaremens de madame Birotteau ou le rêve d'une honnête femme. 1933, in-8, 13p, limited edition of 100 copies, mailing to Courville. Les bibliophiles du papier. 1933. Edition of 100 copies, ours unnumbered. Les égarements de madame Birotteau is published in this volume. Enriched with a letter from Bouteron to Courville. Les cahiers aurevilliens - 2nd year, n°4, December 1936. Issue devoted in particular to Barbey d'Aurevilly and Balzac (two articles covering half the volume). Edition of 350 numbered copies, copy on laid paper (arches), paperback. Bouvier et Maynial, Les comptes dramatiques de Balzac. Paris, Sorlot, 1938. In-8, 521p. First edition enriched with a fine letter from Edouard Maynial to the Balzac bookseller Georges Courville. Enriched copy with a letter from Sorlot to Courville asking him to use the enclosed insert for his catalog (the insert is still present). Enriched copy with a second letter from Sorlot to Courville requesting a press service for M. Bergues. Enriched with pencil notes in the margins. Of particular note is the title note: "May the kind Mr. Maynial forgive me, but the 'climate' of this work is far from corresponding to what I know and think of Balzac's life". Paperback, minor flaws to binding. André Billy, Vie de Balzac. Paris, Flammarion, 1944. 2 vol. in-8, 327p & 328p. Edition of 550 copies on fine vellum (N° 216). Provenance: Count Fernand Caillard d'Aillières (1916-1985), Chamberlain to the Prince of Monaco and Head of Protocol, with his armorial bookplate. Paperback, very fresh, uncut. A good copy.

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