Codice Prodotto: 9789061539407 L`illusion De La Realite : Peinture, Photographie, Theatre Et Cinema Naturalistes, 1875-1918 - gesigneerd exemplaar
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London: Published by R. H. Laurie; 53 Fleet Street, and Bowles & Carver, 1761. Mezzotint. New state, ii/ii with the publication line altered. Inscription reads as follows: " J. Reynolds … Meer...
London: Published by R. H. Laurie; 53 Fleet Street, and Bowles & Carver, 1761. Mezzotint. New state, ii/ii with the publication line altered. Inscription reads as follows: " J. Reynolds pinx.**Cha, Corbutt fecit./ Strive not TRAGEDY nor COMEDY to Engross a GARRICK, who to your NOBLEST CHARACTER does EQUAL HONOUR./ Reddere Personae scit convenientia cuique./ Published by R.H.LAURIE; 53 Fleet Street, and ** BOWLES & CARVER, St. Pauls Church Yard London, Price 6s.". In good condition apart from a small section of paper loss in the upper margin not extending into the image, and two small skillfully mended tears on the bottom margin. Images size: 13 1/8 x 16 inches. One of the most famous portraits of the actor David Garrick by Sir Joshua Reynolds. David Garrick (1717-1779) was perhaps the most influential actor in the English theater. He successfully took on all aspects of theatrical production, including actor, manager, playwright, publicist and theatre advocate. He displayed an amazing range by convincingly playing parts in every genre from comedy to tragedy, history to farce. From 1747 until his retirement in 1776, he was the manager of Drury Lane, where he initiated many improvements: he introduced concealed stage lighting, removed spectators from the stage, and cultivated a naturalistic style of acting. Garrick was acutely conscious of the value of pictures as advertisements. He sat for every painter of note, many of whom are now little more than names. He was painted in oils and in watercolours, drawn in pencil and in pastels, modelled in wax and in terracotta; his likeness even appeared on medals, Wedgewood china, and playing-cards. This portrait by his friend Reynolds demonstrates in a mildly humorous way the actor's talents and character; posed between Tragedy and Comedy Garrick is depicted the master of both. Garrick's broad smile, and Tragedy's melodramatic stance, note the dagger at her waist, favor Comedy. Reynolds' painting was a huge public success and inspired many prints and paintings, pirated prints of the image even made their way to the streets of Paris. The popularity of this image is a testimony to Garrick's fame and to Reynolds' talent. (University of Florida website, Penny) An interesting derivative of this scene is Shakespeare Nursed by Tragedy and Comedy , a beautiful stipple engraving based on a painting by Romney. Penny, Reynolds 42; Chaloner Smith, British Mezzotinto Portraits 31, this state not recorded; Russell, English Mezzotint Portraits, and their States 31, this state not recorded; Hamilton, Catalogue Raisonné of the Engraved Works of Sir Joshua Renolds p.29; Lennox-Boyd, Theatre: the Age of Garrick p.108; O'Donoghue, Catalogue of Engraved British Portraits... in the British Museum 52., Published by R. H. Laurie; 53 Fleet Street, and Bowles & Carver, 1761, 0, Mercatorfonds/Van Gogh Museum. hardcover. New. 12x1x10. Brand New! Cover has minor shelf rubbings. Your Satisfaction Guaranteed. We ship daily., Mercatorfonds/Van Gogh Museum, 6, Paris: Librairie de France, 1934-38. Leather. Near Fine. 9" by 7". Various. A complete limited edition of the collected works of Guy de Maupassant in fifteen illustrated volumes. Guy de Maupassant was a nineteenth century French author, mainly known for his many short stories as well as a representative of the Naturalist school. A protégé of Gustave Flaubert, his stories are often set during the Franco-Prussian war and denounce war and the effects on the citizens. He was an incredibly prolific author with three hundred short stories and six novels, as well as travel books and a volume of poetry. His most popular work is Boule de Suif, which was also his first published short story. The present edition is complete in fifteen volumes. Limited edition to 1,150 sets printed on 'alfa satine Navarre,' of which this number 1180. Complete with half titles. Each volume features lovely black and white illustrations in text as well as full page plates in colour. With introductions by Rene Dumesnil.Comprising the following:'Poesies; Theatre', illustrations by Robert Bonfils. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour. 'Bel-Ami', illustrations by J. E. Laboureur. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour. 'Monsieur Parent; Le Rosier de Madame Husson,' illustrations by Chas Laborde. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour. 'La Petite Roque; Le Horla,' with illustrations by D'Yves Alix. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour.'Mont-Oriol; Notre Coeur' with illustrations by Andre Planson. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour.'Etudes, Chroniques et Correspondance' with eight full page plates of documents. Collated, complete. 'Au Soleil; La Vie Errante,' with illustrations by Verge-Sarrat. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour.'L'Inutile Beaute; Sur l'Eau' with illustrations by Robert Lotiron. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour.'Une Vie; Pierre et Jean' with illustrations by Chas Laborde. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour.'Contes de la Becasse; Miss Harriet' with illustrations by J. E. Labourier. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour.'Contes du Jour et de la Nuit; Le Soeurs Rondoli' with illustrations by Dunoyer de Segonzac. Collated, complete with eight full page plates, of which four in colour.'Yvette; Toine' with illustrations by Pierre Falke. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour.'Fort comme la Mort; L'Ame Entrangere; L'Angelus,' with illustrations by Gerard Cochet. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour.'La Maison Tellier; Mademoiselle Fifi' with illustrations by Robert Bonfils. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour.'Boule de Suif; Les Dimanches d'un Bourgeois de Paris with illustrations by Pierre Falke. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour. In uniform half straight up grain morocco bindings over marbled boards, marbled endpapers, original wraps and spines bound in, gilt to top edge. Externally lovely with minor shelf wear only, lightly rubbed to spine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages bright and clean. Near Fine, Librairie de France, 1934-38, 4, Paris: Delanchy & Cie, c. 1900 . Very Good. Notes: "Louise" was an opera by Gustave Charpentier depicting Parisian working class life which tells the story of love between a seamstress and a young poet. Georges Antoine Rochegrosse (1859 1938) was a French historical and decorative painter. His themes are generally historical, and he treated them on a colossal scale and in an emotional naturalistic style, with a distinct revelling in horrible subjects and details. He was elected an Officer of the Legion of Honor in 1892 and received the medal of honor in 1906 for The Red Delight. , Image Size : 785x570 (mm), 30.91x22.44 (Inches), Platemark Size : , Paper Size : 834x630 (mm), 32.83x24.80 (Inches), Coloring: Printed in Color, Medium: Lithograph, Categories: Advertising; Posters; Modern; Performing Arts, Delanchy & Cie, 3, 1924. Second edition. New York, Boni and Liveright, Inc., 1924. 14.5 x 21.5cm. 315 pages. Original hardcover with spine label. Deckled edges. With a fantastic, full-page, signed message written inside the book by George Moore. Very good - condition of the binding with signs of external wear (some spotting). Moore responds in his manuscript note on the halftitle possibly to the request of Frieda Lawrence, wife of D.H.Lawrence, who requested a copy of Moore's book "The Pastoral Loves of Daphnis and Chloe". Moore sent her instead this edition. George Moore (1852 - 1933) was an Irish novelist, short-story writer, poet, art critic, memoirist and dramatist. Moore came from a Roman Catholic landed family who lived at Moore Hall in Carra, County Mayo. He originally wanted to be a painter, and studied art in Paris during the 1870s. There, he befriended many of the leading French artists and writers of the day. As a naturalistic writer, he was amongst the first English-language authors to absorb the lessons of the French realists, and was particularly influenced by the works of Émile Zola. His writings influenced James Joyce, according to the literary critic and biographer Richard Ellmann, and, although Moore's work is sometimes seen as outside the mainstream of both Irish and British literature, he is as often regarded as the first great modern Irish novelist. George Moore's family had lived in Moore Hall, near Lough Carra, County Mayo for almost a century. The house was built by his paternal great-grandfather-also called George Moore-who had made his fortune as a wine merchant in Alicante. The novelist's grandfather was a friend of Maria Edgeworth, and author of An Historical Memoir of the French Revolution. Ebury Street in Belgravia was where Moore lived when he was in London. This copy of "Conversations in Ebury Street" contains a full-page, signed message written inside the book by George Moore. Moore responds in his manuscript note to the request of a Mrs. Lawrence (possibly Frieda Lawrence, wife of D.H.Lawrence), who requested a copy of Moore's book The Pastoral Loves of Daphnis and Chloe. Moore sent her instead this edition., 1924, 0, Oxford: Edward Lhuyd, 1707. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Vol 1 only (all published). In modern quarter calf over red marbled boards, some blind tooling. Spine, raised bands, gilt titles to red calf label. Internally, Theatre vignette to title page, [2], [2] subscribers list, [2], [8] preface, [6] Kimry, 41, 2-3, 44-108, 113-179, 180-312 pp, (iv~), A-Ee2, 425-436 pp, [4] index, odd pagination but complete, new endpapers, some occasional light spotting to prelims, some light offsetting to tp, light marginal top corner water staining to last 30 leaves. (349*215 mm). (ESTC T116102. Brunet 1049. GRAESSE 194). Includes a Cornish Grammar, dictionary of the Irish language, as well as the first printed specimen of Manx . Title continues: Archaeologia Britannica, Giving Some Account Additional to What Has Been Hitherto Published, of The Languages, Histories and Customs of the Original Inhabitants of Great Britain: From Collections and Observations in Travels Through Wales, Cornwal, Bas-Bretagne, Ireland and Scotland. Chapters on: The comparative Etymology, The comparative Vocabulary, The Armoric Grammar and Vocabulary, Dr Davies's Dictionary, Cornish Grammar, Catalogue of British Manuscripts in Welsh and Latin, Essay towards a British Etymologicon, The Introduction to the Irish, Irish Dictionary etc. Lhuyd [Lhwyd; formerly Lloyd], Edward (1659/60?-1709), naturalist and philologist, was the Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum. ODNB., Edward Lhuyd, 1707, 3, Oxford: The Theatre, 1686. First edition. Leather. Good. 12.5" by 8". Not Stated. A lovely first edition of this important history of Staffordshire, written by Robert Plot. Illustrated throughout, including with a folding map, and many double-paged plates. The first edition of this work.ESTC citation number R21986.Illustrated with a vignette title page, a folding map, twenty-five double-paged plates, and eleven plates.Collated, bound without one plate, plate XIV. Otherwise, work is complete.Register runs as [2], a4, b2, A-Z4, Aa-Zz4, Aaa-Mmm4.Final two leaves contains a list of subscribers.A detailed and applauded history on Staffordshire, an in-depth topographical work.This work discusses both the scientific history of the county, and the local folklore prominent in Staffordshire. In this work, Plot moved towards archaeology, though he does misinterpret Roman remains as Saxon.Plot started this work after being instigated by Walter Chetwynd of Ingestre Hall.Written by Robert Plot, an English naturalist, who was the first Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oxford. He was also the first keeper of the Ashmolean Museum. His other well known work was 'The Natural History of Oxfordshire'.Plot dedicated this work to James II, and was later named Historiographer Royal. In the original panelled calf binding, rebacked with the original boards restored. Externally, the front board may detach with further handling. Light rubbing to the boards and spine, with a small amount of loss of leather to the extremities. Minor bumping to the head and tail of the spine and to the extremities. Small cracks to the head and tail of the rear joint. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned, with heavier age-toning to the first and last few pages, with some spotting, with some light tidemarks throughout the text. Repair to the reverse of the title page with no loss. Dedication page is almost detached. Double-paged plate between E3 and E4 with some small closed tears with no loss. Closed tear to the plate between pages H2 and H3, with a large chip to the margin with no loss. Closed tears and loss to the margin of plate between M2 and M3. A couple of small closed tears to the plate between N3 and N4. Closed tear to the tail with no loss to the plate between Q3 and Q4, with a repair to the reverse. Loss to margin, not affecting text, to plate between T3 and T4. Closed tear to the margin of leaf Y4. Small closed tear to leaf X4. A little wear to leave Z4.Closed tear to the text with no loss to leaf Ee3. Small closed tears to the plate between Ee3 and Ee4, and a small chip to the margin of plate between Ee4 and Ff1, not affecting image. Plates between pages Ff1 and Ff2, and Ff4 and Gg1, with small closed tears to the tails. Leaf Ii3 with a closed tear to the text with no loss. Small closed tear to the tail of the plate between pages Pp1 and Pp2. Large closed tear to the plate between pages Tt3 and Tt4, with a large chip to the margin with only a ver small amount of loss, and repairs to the folds to the reverse. Tidemark to the plate between pages Zz4 and Aaa1. Large closed tear with no loss to the plate between pages Aaa2 and Aaa3. Edgewear and closed tears to the plate between pages Fff4 and Ggg1. Good, The Theatre, 1686, 2.5, 1967. No binding & hard cover. Twenty Canadian authors are represented in this collection dating from 1882 to 1967, containing 59 items specifically, 24 letters, 21 cards and post cards, 3 photos, 6 books, 1 movie herald, 1 issue of a journal, 1 printing block, 1 postcard and 1 leaflet. BARR, Robert (Scottish-Canadian short story writer and novelist). TLS on letterhead of Idler Illustrated Monthly to the Corresponding Editor of the Youth's Companion, 10 March 1894, re praising the Youth's Companion and offering his hospitality in London. TLS (tear and piece missing on left side affecting 2 words) to Nannie Manook, 21 April 1910, re her autograph book, was at Bad-Nauheim in Germany (no letters forwarded to him there), finally found her book after some searching, suggests that she not send her autograph book to others. B&W photo from the Detroit Free Press, 10 June 1961, with reference to "Luke Sharpe", Barr's pseudonym when he was editor that newspaper. BEATTIE, Jessie L. (Canadian poet, educator, novelist, and dramatist). ALS to Mrs. James Simpson, 25 April 1981, she has had a fall and confined to bed, cannot attend the meeting at Brock University, hopes to get copies of addresses of the historians, her book to be released 15 May 1981. BIRNEY, Earle (Canadian poet). Issue of Books in Canada 5, no. 1 (March 1976). Signed on the front cover: "for ron & lorna | in lieu of a book-to- | come | earle | birney | Toronto | 5x9". BLAISE, Clark (American-Canadian novelist and short story writer). ALS to Greg Gatenby, n.d., re Bharati Mukherjee getting new glasses and that she'll have no problem getting back in the Canada and the USA. TLS from Blaise and Mukherjee (but only signed by Blaise) to Gatenby, [1988], re his time in Toronto in 1978-80 (wrote a few stories, a TV play, book reviews, co-editing with John Metcalf, teaching at York University), Bharati Mukherjee's difficulties in Toronto and her writing during the period, the Toronto receptions of their last two books. BODSWORTH, Charles Frederick (Fred) (1918-2012) was a Canadian writer, journalist and amateur naturalist. Signed book "The Strange One" [©1959]BOURINOT, Arthur (Canadian lawyer, scholar, and poet). With Christmas Greetings and Best Wishes for the New Year 1967. Leaflet signed with printed poems ("Swans on the Rideau", "June Night, Deepwood", and "Hymn").BOUCHARD, Éva. Signed photo card, "Souvenir de Péribonka Eva Bouchard (Maria Chapdelaine) 10 aôut, 1936". CONNOR, Ralph (pseud of Rev. Dr. Charles William Gordon, Canadian novelist). 3 TLS (4 pp.) to the Rev. J.L. Gordon, 17 January 1906, 27 February 1906, and 16 January 1907, re Gordon's election as President of the Ministerial Association, preaching (Fred L. Smith), he "cannot preach big sermons on such themes". Autograph note from a calendar dated March 21: "`A man's life is all that he has.' Yrs. very truly. Charles W. Gordon (Ralph Connor)." Autograph note, "with all good luck Yrs. very truly. Charles W. Gordon Ralph Connor Winnipeg Canada". Sheet signed by Connor in Winnipeg, Christmas 1912, for Manley Stewart. New York theatre ticket, Albert Armstrong's dramatic picture play of Connor's The Sky Pilot, Music Hall, 14 December 1904. Post card advertising To Him That Hath (Smith & Lamar , Agents, Nashville, Tennessee. Signed note, 18 January 1926, "With grateful remembrance of a delightful evening with charming people." Card signed. 2 postcards of St. Stephenson's Church (Connor's church), Winnipeg, Manitoba. B&w photo of Connor at the Lake of the Woods during the Canadian Pacific trip across Canada by the Rt. Hon. Ramsay MacDonald in the company of MacDonald, Sheila MacDonald, Joan MacDonald, Mar Gordon, and Ishbell MacDonald, 30 August 1928, N.E.A. Cox, Palmer (illustrator and author, best known for The Brownies comic series for children). letter.COX, Palmer (illustrator and author, best known for The Brownies comic series for children). ALS to Mr. Abbot, 19 February 1894, re publication of one of The Brownies books. "Am looking over the material for the book and seeing what pages are made up. . .." Small hole in letter. A printing block of a brownie.GALLANT, Mavis Leslie de Trafford 1922-2014) was a Canadian short story writer who spent much of her life and career in France. TLS to Greg Gatenby, 15 March 1988, re his arrival in Paris, the Brownstone Hotel, her memories of staying in Toronto (Massey College, New College in 1983-4). Nouvelles de France. Paris: Editions Encre de nuit américaine, 2003. Trans. Aymeric Erouard. Paper covers, perfect bound. Signed presentation copy on the half title for Claude Almeyrac, dated Paris, 2 June, 2003. Postcard written in French by Mavis GallantKING, Basil (Canadian clergyman turned novelist). ALS to Miss Deane, 16 June 1924, apologizes for not replying sooner to her kind letter (ill and unable to use his right hand).KOGAWA, Joy (born June 6, 1935) is a Canadian poet and novelist of Japanese descent Obasan. Boston: David R. Godine, 1981. Paperback, perfect bound. First American ed. Embossed stamp of James C. Murphy on the front free endpaper with an ALS to Murphy, 23 January 1983, including the envelope, thanking him for his letter which took a long time to get to her from Godine to her publisher in Toronto: "My pen balks at what else to say. So--it's just `thanks', I guess."PARKER, Gilbert (Canadian-English novelist). ALS addressed Dear Sir, 17 March 1910, re writing to Sir ? Whitehead? that he is unable to speak on Wednesday. TLS addressed Dear Sir, 9 March 1915, envelope addressed to Charles L. Marlatt, re "the present European war" and sending by separate post official documents "as to what country should be held responsible for this tragedy". 2 ALS to Mrs. Clifford (Lucy Clifford, the English novelist, playwright, and journalist), 29 January 1909 and 14 December 1926, re her play, The Likeness of the Night, regretting that he could not attend the Writers Club on 3 December 1926, nice meeting her at the Deanery.PATERSON, Isabel (Canadian-American journalist and novelist). 3 ALS on 3×5 cards to ?, n.d., apologizes about one of her novels, recommends Archie Binns's Lightship, offers some autobiographical remarks about herself, and mentions Ruth Lechlitner PURDY, Al (Canadian poet). Cheque made out to Ed Phelps (Head of the Regional Collection, UWO) for a copy of Archiving Can Be Fun, signed at the Colonial Steakhouse in Bellevile, Ont. in the presence of Marvin Post, antiquarian bookseller. RADDAL, Thomas (Canadian novelist). TLS to bookseller A. Gordon Russell, 9 July 1977, re supplying Russell with copies of West Novas, with TL from Russell, 2 August 1977. SALVERSON, Laura (Canadian novelist). ALS to Roger Harris, 1 October 1958, re her terrible scrawl, rights to a poem which a Catholic priest has set to music, the Catholic Society of Davidsfonds to translate Immortal Rock, her novels read in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, no editions of her books in the USA, lived in the USA for 15 years, "Who knows at ninety I may reach the market". Card signed, n.d.: "yours for Canadian Literature | Laura Goodman Salverson". SCOTT, Frederick George (Known as the Poet of the Laurentians, Senior Chaplain to the Canadian 1st Division during WWI). Signed carte de visite, "yours very sincerely | F.G. Scott | 1882", Summerhaynes & Walford, Montreal. Selected Poems (Quebec: Emile Robitaille, 1933), blue buckram, slightly rubbed at the corners and spine. Signed presentation copy to Mrs. Howard [Harold] Palmer on the fly leaf, Quebec, 28 April 1933, and a litho print of Scott on the front free endpaper. With the following enclosures: - 2 signed printed broadside poems, The Last Raid (29 September 1929) and - Night at Thunder Bay (1934); TLS to Mrs. Palmer, 26 April 1933, thanking her for her letter, took Harold to his house after church, glad that Harold has a job, wishes that he could eat lobsters that Harold has caught, does not expect to be in Halifax very soon, sends his book of poems "which may bring to `the lonely lighthouse' some of the pictures of Quebec." Post card with coloured flag and printed Scott flag poem on frontSHIELDS, Carol (American-born Canadian novelist and short story writer). Signed card to Vance Morgan, n.d., hasn't received the books from the publisher, will sign copies but make sure that they have no stated value when posted to her. STRINGER, Arthur (Canadian novelist and poet). TLS to Margery Sweysen Flemming, 15 June 1939, with envelope, re his poem, "On a Child's Portrait", "written some thirty long years ago", commends her father and his poetry, and recalls meeting Carman, Scott, Lampman, and Roberts. TLS to Ted Robinson, Cleveland Plain Dealer, with envelope, 15 October 1944, re the review of The Devastator. ALS to Alice Fairweather, 19 February 1913 (with envelope) thanking her for letter TLS to Fairweather, 25 November 1946, re the death of Walter MacRaye, his projected life of Pauline Johnson, and his book, Town Hall Tonight ("should stand beside Leacock's Sunshine Sketches as a valued portrayal of Canadian life"). The Old Woman Remembers and Other Irish Poems (Indianapolis, IN: The Bobbs-Merill Company, Inc., 1938.), green cloth in chipped jacket, inscribed by Stringer to John Bertko Jr. on the front free endpaper and dated 2 April 1938. Irish Poems (New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1911), green cloth, bookplate of Alice Fairweather. Movie herald of The Story without a Name (1924), silent film melodrama, starring Agnes Ayres and Antonio Moreno, based Stringer's novel, directed by Irvin Willat, produced by Famous Players-Lasky, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. B&w photo ("When a famous author goes `roughing it'"), Stringer camping with O.E.A. Ussher, traffic manager of the Canadian Pacific Railroad, 29 March 1928, N.E.A.. The First Great Radio Romance "The Story Without a Name" by Arthur Stringer promo folder. Collection on consignment with LDRB., 1967, 0, FONDS MERCATOR. New. 2010. 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London: Published by R. H. Laurie; 53 Fleet Street, and Bowles & Carver, 1761. Mezzotint. New state, ii/ii with the publication line altered. Inscription reads as follows: " J. Reynolds pinx.**Cha, Corbutt fecit./ Strive not TRAGEDY nor COMEDY to Engross a GARRICK, who to your NOBLEST CHARACTER does EQUAL HONOUR./ Reddere Personae scit convenientia cuique./ Published by R.H.LAURIE; 53 Fleet Street, and ** BOWLES & CARVER, St. Pauls Church Yard London, Price 6s.". In good condition apart from a small section of paper loss in the upper margin not extending into the image, and two small skillfully mended tears on the bottom margin. Images size: 13 1/8 x 16 inches. One of the most famous portraits of the actor David Garrick by Sir Joshua Reynolds. David Garrick (1717-1779) was perhaps the most influential actor in the English theater. He successfully took on all aspects of theatrical production, including actor, manager, playwright, publicist and theatre advocate. He displayed an amazing range by convincingly playing parts in every genre from comedy to tragedy, history to farce. From 1747 until his retirement in 1776, he was the manager of Drury Lane, where he initiated many improvements: he introduced concealed stage lighting, removed spectators from the stage, and cultivated a naturalistic style of acting. Garrick was acutely conscious of the value of pictures as advertisements. He sat for every painter of note, many of whom are now little more than names. He was painted in oils and in watercolours, drawn in pencil and in pastels, modelled in wax and in terracotta; his likeness even appeared on medals, Wedgewood china, and playing-cards. This portrait by his friend Reynolds demonstrates in a mildly humorous way the actor's talents and character; posed between Tragedy and Comedy Garrick is depicted the master of both. Garrick's broad smile, and Tragedy's melodramatic stance, note the dagger at her waist, favor Comedy. Reynolds' painting was a huge public success and inspired many prints and paintings, pirated prints of the image even made their way to the streets of Paris. The popularity of this image is a testimony to Garrick's fame and to Reynolds' talent. (University of Florida website, Penny) An interesting derivative of this scene is Shakespeare Nursed by Tragedy and Comedy , a beautiful stipple engraving based on a painting by Romney. Penny, Reynolds 42; Chaloner Smith, British Mezzotinto Portraits 31, this state not recorded; Russell, English Mezzotint Portraits, and their States 31, this state not recorded; Hamilton, Catalogue Raisonné of the Engraved Works of Sir Joshua Renolds p.29; Lennox-Boyd, Theatre: the Age of Garrick p.108; O'Donoghue, Catalogue of Engraved British Portraits... in the British Museum 52., Published by R. H. Laurie; 53 Fleet Street, and Bowles & Carver, 1761, 0, Mercatorfonds/Van Gogh Museum. hardcover. New. 12x1x10. Brand New! Cover has minor shelf rubbings. Your Satisfaction Guaranteed. We ship daily., Mercatorfonds/Van Gogh Museum, 6, Paris: Librairie de France, 1934-38. Leather. Near Fine. 9" by 7". Various. A complete limited edition of the collected works of Guy de Maupassant in fifteen illustrated volumes. Guy de Maupassant was a nineteenth century French author, mainly known for his many short stories as well as a representative of the Naturalist school. A protégé of Gustave Flaubert, his stories are often set during the Franco-Prussian war and denounce war and the effects on the citizens. He was an incredibly prolific author with three hundred short stories and six novels, as well as travel books and a volume of poetry. His most popular work is Boule de Suif, which was also his first published short story. The present edition is complete in fifteen volumes. Limited edition to 1,150 sets printed on 'alfa satine Navarre,' of which this number 1180. Complete with half titles. Each volume features lovely black and white illustrations in text as well as full page plates in colour. With introductions by Rene Dumesnil.Comprising the following:'Poesies; Theatre', illustrations by Robert Bonfils. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour. 'Bel-Ami', illustrations by J. E. Laboureur. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour. 'Monsieur Parent; Le Rosier de Madame Husson,' illustrations by Chas Laborde. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour. 'La Petite Roque; Le Horla,' with illustrations by D'Yves Alix. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour.'Mont-Oriol; Notre Coeur' with illustrations by Andre Planson. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour.'Etudes, Chroniques et Correspondance' with eight full page plates of documents. Collated, complete. 'Au Soleil; La Vie Errante,' with illustrations by Verge-Sarrat. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour.'L'Inutile Beaute; Sur l'Eau' with illustrations by Robert Lotiron. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour.'Une Vie; Pierre et Jean' with illustrations by Chas Laborde. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour.'Contes de la Becasse; Miss Harriet' with illustrations by J. E. Labourier. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour.'Contes du Jour et de la Nuit; Le Soeurs Rondoli' with illustrations by Dunoyer de Segonzac. Collated, complete with eight full page plates, of which four in colour.'Yvette; Toine' with illustrations by Pierre Falke. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour.'Fort comme la Mort; L'Ame Entrangere; L'Angelus,' with illustrations by Gerard Cochet. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour.'La Maison Tellier; Mademoiselle Fifi' with illustrations by Robert Bonfils. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour.'Boule de Suif; Les Dimanches d'un Bourgeois de Paris with illustrations by Pierre Falke. Collated, complete with eight full page plates in colour. In uniform half straight up grain morocco bindings over marbled boards, marbled endpapers, original wraps and spines bound in, gilt to top edge. Externally lovely with minor shelf wear only, lightly rubbed to spine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages bright and clean. Near Fine, Librairie de France, 1934-38, 4, Paris: Delanchy & Cie, c. 1900 . Very Good. Notes: "Louise" was an opera by Gustave Charpentier depicting Parisian working class life which tells the story of love between a seamstress and a young poet. Georges Antoine Rochegrosse (1859 1938) was a French historical and decorative painter. His themes are generally historical, and he treated them on a colossal scale and in an emotional naturalistic style, with a distinct revelling in horrible subjects and details. He was elected an Officer of the Legion of Honor in 1892 and received the medal of honor in 1906 for The Red Delight. , Image Size : 785x570 (mm), 30.91x22.44 (Inches), Platemark Size : , Paper Size : 834x630 (mm), 32.83x24.80 (Inches), Coloring: Printed in Color, Medium: Lithograph, Categories: Advertising; Posters; Modern; Performing Arts, Delanchy & Cie, 3, 1924. Second edition. New York, Boni and Liveright, Inc., 1924. 14.5 x 21.5cm. 315 pages. Original hardcover with spine label. Deckled edges. With a fantastic, full-page, signed message written inside the book by George Moore. Very good - condition of the binding with signs of external wear (some spotting). Moore responds in his manuscript note on the halftitle possibly to the request of Frieda Lawrence, wife of D.H.Lawrence, who requested a copy of Moore's book "The Pastoral Loves of Daphnis and Chloe". Moore sent her instead this edition. George Moore (1852 - 1933) was an Irish novelist, short-story writer, poet, art critic, memoirist and dramatist. Moore came from a Roman Catholic landed family who lived at Moore Hall in Carra, County Mayo. He originally wanted to be a painter, and studied art in Paris during the 1870s. There, he befriended many of the leading French artists and writers of the day. As a naturalistic writer, he was amongst the first English-language authors to absorb the lessons of the French realists, and was particularly influenced by the works of Émile Zola. His writings influenced James Joyce, according to the literary critic and biographer Richard Ellmann, and, although Moore's work is sometimes seen as outside the mainstream of both Irish and British literature, he is as often regarded as the first great modern Irish novelist. George Moore's family had lived in Moore Hall, near Lough Carra, County Mayo for almost a century. The house was built by his paternal great-grandfather-also called George Moore-who had made his fortune as a wine merchant in Alicante. The novelist's grandfather was a friend of Maria Edgeworth, and author of An Historical Memoir of the French Revolution. Ebury Street in Belgravia was where Moore lived when he was in London. This copy of "Conversations in Ebury Street" contains a full-page, signed message written inside the book by George Moore. Moore responds in his manuscript note to the request of a Mrs. Lawrence (possibly Frieda Lawrence, wife of D.H.Lawrence), who requested a copy of Moore's book The Pastoral Loves of Daphnis and Chloe. Moore sent her instead this edition., 1924, 0, Oxford: Edward Lhuyd, 1707. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Vol 1 only (all published). In modern quarter calf over red marbled boards, some blind tooling. Spine, raised bands, gilt titles to red calf label. Internally, Theatre vignette to title page, [2], [2] subscribers list, [2], [8] preface, [6] Kimry, 41, 2-3, 44-108, 113-179, 180-312 pp, (iv~), A-Ee2, 425-436 pp, [4] index, odd pagination but complete, new endpapers, some occasional light spotting to prelims, some light offsetting to tp, light marginal top corner water staining to last 30 leaves. (349*215 mm). (ESTC T116102. Brunet 1049. GRAESSE 194). Includes a Cornish Grammar, dictionary of the Irish language, as well as the first printed specimen of Manx . Title continues: Archaeologia Britannica, Giving Some Account Additional to What Has Been Hitherto Published, of The Languages, Histories and Customs of the Original Inhabitants of Great Britain: From Collections and Observations in Travels Through Wales, Cornwal, Bas-Bretagne, Ireland and Scotland. Chapters on: The comparative Etymology, The comparative Vocabulary, The Armoric Grammar and Vocabulary, Dr Davies's Dictionary, Cornish Grammar, Catalogue of British Manuscripts in Welsh and Latin, Essay towards a British Etymologicon, The Introduction to the Irish, Irish Dictionary etc. Lhuyd [Lhwyd; formerly Lloyd], Edward (1659/60?-1709), naturalist and philologist, was the Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum. ODNB., Edward Lhuyd, 1707, 3, Oxford: The Theatre, 1686. First edition. Leather. Good. 12.5" by 8". Not Stated. A lovely first edition of this important history of Staffordshire, written by Robert Plot. Illustrated throughout, including with a folding map, and many double-paged plates. The first edition of this work.ESTC citation number R21986.Illustrated with a vignette title page, a folding map, twenty-five double-paged plates, and eleven plates.Collated, bound without one plate, plate XIV. Otherwise, work is complete.Register runs as [2], a4, b2, A-Z4, Aa-Zz4, Aaa-Mmm4.Final two leaves contains a list of subscribers.A detailed and applauded history on Staffordshire, an in-depth topographical work.This work discusses both the scientific history of the county, and the local folklore prominent in Staffordshire. In this work, Plot moved towards archaeology, though he does misinterpret Roman remains as Saxon.Plot started this work after being instigated by Walter Chetwynd of Ingestre Hall.Written by Robert Plot, an English naturalist, who was the first Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oxford. He was also the first keeper of the Ashmolean Museum. His other well known work was 'The Natural History of Oxfordshire'.Plot dedicated this work to James II, and was later named Historiographer Royal. In the original panelled calf binding, rebacked with the original boards restored. Externally, the front board may detach with further handling. Light rubbing to the boards and spine, with a small amount of loss of leather to the extremities. Minor bumping to the head and tail of the spine and to the extremities. Small cracks to the head and tail of the rear joint. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned, with heavier age-toning to the first and last few pages, with some spotting, with some light tidemarks throughout the text. Repair to the reverse of the title page with no loss. Dedication page is almost detached. Double-paged plate between E3 and E4 with some small closed tears with no loss. Closed tear to the plate between pages H2 and H3, with a large chip to the margin with no loss. Closed tears and loss to the margin of plate between M2 and M3. A couple of small closed tears to the plate between N3 and N4. Closed tear to the tail with no loss to the plate between Q3 and Q4, with a repair to the reverse. Loss to margin, not affecting text, to plate between T3 and T4. Closed tear to the margin of leaf Y4. Small closed tear to leaf X4. A little wear to leave Z4.Closed tear to the text with no loss to leaf Ee3. Small closed tears to the plate between Ee3 and Ee4, and a small chip to the margin of plate between Ee4 and Ff1, not affecting image. Plates between pages Ff1 and Ff2, and Ff4 and Gg1, with small closed tears to the tails. Leaf Ii3 with a closed tear to the text with no loss. Small closed tear to the tail of the plate between pages Pp1 and Pp2. Large closed tear to the plate between pages Tt3 and Tt4, with a large chip to the margin with only a ver small amount of loss, and repairs to the folds to the reverse. Tidemark to the plate between pages Zz4 and Aaa1. Large closed tear with no loss to the plate between pages Aaa2 and Aaa3. Edgewear and closed tears to the plate between pages Fff4 and Ggg1. Good, The Theatre, 1686, 2.5, 1967. No binding & hard cover. Twenty Canadian authors are represented in this collection dating from 1882 to 1967, containing 59 items specifically, 24 letters, 21 cards and post cards, 3 photos, 6 books, 1 movie herald, 1 issue of a journal, 1 printing block, 1 postcard and 1 leaflet. BARR, Robert (Scottish-Canadian short story writer and novelist). TLS on letterhead of Idler Illustrated Monthly to the Corresponding Editor of the Youth's Companion, 10 March 1894, re praising the Youth's Companion and offering his hospitality in London. TLS (tear and piece missing on left side affecting 2 words) to Nannie Manook, 21 April 1910, re her autograph book, was at Bad-Nauheim in Germany (no letters forwarded to him there), finally found her book after some searching, suggests that she not send her autograph book to others. B&W photo from the Detroit Free Press, 10 June 1961, with reference to "Luke Sharpe", Barr's pseudonym when he was editor that newspaper. BEATTIE, Jessie L. (Canadian poet, educator, novelist, and dramatist). ALS to Mrs. James Simpson, 25 April 1981, she has had a fall and confined to bed, cannot attend the meeting at Brock University, hopes to get copies of addresses of the historians, her book to be released 15 May 1981. BIRNEY, Earle (Canadian poet). Issue of Books in Canada 5, no. 1 (March 1976). Signed on the front cover: "for ron & lorna | in lieu of a book-to- | come | earle | birney | Toronto | 5x9". BLAISE, Clark (American-Canadian novelist and short story writer). ALS to Greg Gatenby, n.d., re Bharati Mukherjee getting new glasses and that she'll have no problem getting back in the Canada and the USA. TLS from Blaise and Mukherjee (but only signed by Blaise) to Gatenby, [1988], re his time in Toronto in 1978-80 (wrote a few stories, a TV play, book reviews, co-editing with John Metcalf, teaching at York University), Bharati Mukherjee's difficulties in Toronto and her writing during the period, the Toronto receptions of their last two books. BODSWORTH, Charles Frederick (Fred) (1918-2012) was a Canadian writer, journalist and amateur naturalist. Signed book "The Strange One" [©1959]BOURINOT, Arthur (Canadian lawyer, scholar, and poet). With Christmas Greetings and Best Wishes for the New Year 1967. Leaflet signed with printed poems ("Swans on the Rideau", "June Night, Deepwood", and "Hymn").BOUCHARD, Éva. Signed photo card, "Souvenir de Péribonka Eva Bouchard (Maria Chapdelaine) 10 aôut, 1936". CONNOR, Ralph (pseud of Rev. Dr. Charles William Gordon, Canadian novelist). 3 TLS (4 pp.) to the Rev. J.L. Gordon, 17 January 1906, 27 February 1906, and 16 January 1907, re Gordon's election as President of the Ministerial Association, preaching (Fred L. Smith), he "cannot preach big sermons on such themes". Autograph note from a calendar dated March 21: "`A man's life is all that he has.' Yrs. very truly. Charles W. Gordon (Ralph Connor)." Autograph note, "with all good luck Yrs. very truly. Charles W. Gordon Ralph Connor Winnipeg Canada". Sheet signed by Connor in Winnipeg, Christmas 1912, for Manley Stewart. New York theatre ticket, Albert Armstrong's dramatic picture play of Connor's The Sky Pilot, Music Hall, 14 December 1904. Post card advertising To Him That Hath (Smith & Lamar , Agents, Nashville, Tennessee. Signed note, 18 January 1926, "With grateful remembrance of a delightful evening with charming people." Card signed. 2 postcards of St. Stephenson's Church (Connor's church), Winnipeg, Manitoba. B&w photo of Connor at the Lake of the Woods during the Canadian Pacific trip across Canada by the Rt. Hon. Ramsay MacDonald in the company of MacDonald, Sheila MacDonald, Joan MacDonald, Mar Gordon, and Ishbell MacDonald, 30 August 1928, N.E.A. Cox, Palmer (illustrator and author, best known for The Brownies comic series for children). letter.COX, Palmer (illustrator and author, best known for The Brownies comic series for children). ALS to Mr. Abbot, 19 February 1894, re publication of one of The Brownies books. "Am looking over the material for the book and seeing what pages are made up. . .." Small hole in letter. A printing block of a brownie.GALLANT, Mavis Leslie de Trafford 1922-2014) was a Canadian short story writer who spent much of her life and career in France. TLS to Greg Gatenby, 15 March 1988, re his arrival in Paris, the Brownstone Hotel, her memories of staying in Toronto (Massey College, New College in 1983-4). Nouvelles de France. Paris: Editions Encre de nuit américaine, 2003. Trans. Aymeric Erouard. Paper covers, perfect bound. Signed presentation copy on the half title for Claude Almeyrac, dated Paris, 2 June, 2003. Postcard written in French by Mavis GallantKING, Basil (Canadian clergyman turned novelist). ALS to Miss Deane, 16 June 1924, apologizes for not replying sooner to her kind letter (ill and unable to use his right hand).KOGAWA, Joy (born June 6, 1935) is a Canadian poet and novelist of Japanese descent Obasan. Boston: David R. Godine, 1981. Paperback, perfect bound. First American ed. Embossed stamp of James C. Murphy on the front free endpaper with an ALS to Murphy, 23 January 1983, including the envelope, thanking him for his letter which took a long time to get to her from Godine to her publisher in Toronto: "My pen balks at what else to say. So--it's just `thanks', I guess."PARKER, Gilbert (Canadian-English novelist). ALS addressed Dear Sir, 17 March 1910, re writing to Sir ? Whitehead? that he is unable to speak on Wednesday. TLS addressed Dear Sir, 9 March 1915, envelope addressed to Charles L. Marlatt, re "the present European war" and sending by separate post official documents "as to what country should be held responsible for this tragedy". 2 ALS to Mrs. Clifford (Lucy Clifford, the English novelist, playwright, and journalist), 29 January 1909 and 14 December 1926, re her play, The Likeness of the Night, regretting that he could not attend the Writers Club on 3 December 1926, nice meeting her at the Deanery.PATERSON, Isabel (Canadian-American journalist and novelist). 3 ALS on 3×5 cards to ?, n.d., apologizes about one of her novels, recommends Archie Binns's Lightship, offers some autobiographical remarks about herself, and mentions Ruth Lechlitner PURDY, Al (Canadian poet). Cheque made out to Ed Phelps (Head of the Regional Collection, UWO) for a copy of Archiving Can Be Fun, signed at the Colonial Steakhouse in Bellevile, Ont. in the presence of Marvin Post, antiquarian bookseller. RADDAL, Thomas (Canadian novelist). TLS to bookseller A. Gordon Russell, 9 July 1977, re supplying Russell with copies of West Novas, with TL from Russell, 2 August 1977. SALVERSON, Laura (Canadian novelist). ALS to Roger Harris, 1 October 1958, re her terrible scrawl, rights to a poem which a Catholic priest has set to music, the Catholic Society of Davidsfonds to translate Immortal Rock, her novels read in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, no editions of her books in the USA, lived in the USA for 15 years, "Who knows at ninety I may reach the market". Card signed, n.d.: "yours for Canadian Literature | Laura Goodman Salverson". SCOTT, Frederick George (Known as the Poet of the Laurentians, Senior Chaplain to the Canadian 1st Division during WWI). Signed carte de visite, "yours very sincerely | F.G. Scott | 1882", Summerhaynes & Walford, Montreal. Selected Poems (Quebec: Emile Robitaille, 1933), blue buckram, slightly rubbed at the corners and spine. Signed presentation copy to Mrs. Howard [Harold] Palmer on the fly leaf, Quebec, 28 April 1933, and a litho print of Scott on the front free endpaper. With the following enclosures: - 2 signed printed broadside poems, The Last Raid (29 September 1929) and - Night at Thunder Bay (1934); TLS to Mrs. Palmer, 26 April 1933, thanking her for her letter, took Harold to his house after church, glad that Harold has a job, wishes that he could eat lobsters that Harold has caught, does not expect to be in Halifax very soon, sends his book of poems "which may bring to `the lonely lighthouse' some of the pictures of Quebec." Post card with coloured flag and printed Scott flag poem on frontSHIELDS, Carol (American-born Canadian novelist and short story writer). Signed card to Vance Morgan, n.d., hasn't received the books from the publisher, will sign copies but make sure that they have no stated value when posted to her. STRINGER, Arthur (Canadian novelist and poet). TLS to Margery Sweysen Flemming, 15 June 1939, with envelope, re his poem, "On a Child's Portrait", "written some thirty long years ago", commends her father and his poetry, and recalls meeting Carman, Scott, Lampman, and Roberts. TLS to Ted Robinson, Cleveland Plain Dealer, with envelope, 15 October 1944, re the review of The Devastator. ALS to Alice Fairweather, 19 February 1913 (with envelope) thanking her for letter TLS to Fairweather, 25 November 1946, re the death of Walter MacRaye, his projected life of Pauline Johnson, and his book, Town Hall Tonight ("should stand beside Leacock's Sunshine Sketches as a valued portrayal of Canadian life"). The Old Woman Remembers and Other Irish Poems (Indianapolis, IN: The Bobbs-Merill Company, Inc., 1938.), green cloth in chipped jacket, inscribed by Stringer to John Bertko Jr. on the front free endpaper and dated 2 April 1938. Irish Poems (New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1911), green cloth, bookplate of Alice Fairweather. Movie herald of The Story without a Name (1924), silent film melodrama, starring Agnes Ayres and Antonio Moreno, based Stringer's novel, directed by Irvin Willat, produced by Famous Players-Lasky, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. B&w photo ("When a famous author goes `roughing it'"), Stringer camping with O.E.A. Ussher, traffic manager of the Canadian Pacific Railroad, 29 March 1928, N.E.A.. The First Great Radio Romance "The Story Without a Name" by Arthur Stringer promo folder. Collection on consignment with LDRB., 1967, 0, FONDS MERCATOR. New. 2010. 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