Good condition. French. (drama, books in French) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
L'Aiglon [the Eaglet]: Drame En Six Actes, En Vers [Drama in Six Acts]/Represente Pour La Premiere Fois Au Theatre Sarah-Bernhardt, Le 15 Mars 1900
Rostand, Edmond
L'Aiglon [the Eaglet]: Drame En Six Actes, En Vers [Drama in Six Acts]/Represente Pour La Premiere Fois Au Theatre Sarah-Bernhardt, Le 15 Mars 1900
Rostand, Edmond
Publisher: Brentano's/Librairie Charpentier et Fasquelle
Date published: 1900
Format: Hard Cover
264 pp. Original dark green cloth covers w/ titles in gilt, and gilt decoration on front cover. Spine darkened; light fraying to ends. Top edge gilt. Leaves untrimmed. Neat inscription to previous owner on front blank endpaper. Rear inner hinge tender. Light scattered foxing. Text in French.
12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. Pp. 262, table of contents, about 19cm X 13cm. Superbly custom-bound in half-leather, patterned boards, with gilt spine decorations and titles, top-edge gilt. Neat owner's name of diplomat's spouse, dated 1923. A superb set with almost no sign of wear. We have matching bound volumes from the same period by Anatole France, de Maupassant, and several Maurois (Byron, Disraeli and Ariel). Please contact us for details. Photos available.
Reprint. Octavo. 262, [2]pp. Text in French. Bound in contemporary quarter green morocco gilt and marbled paper over boards with red morocco spine label gilt. Gift inscription, small chip on the spine label, spine faded to a warm brown, pages a bit age-toned, very good or better.
A lovely copy of Edmond Rostand's magnus opus, his six act drama 'L'Aiglon'. Edmond Eugène Alexis Rostand was a French poet and dramatist renowned for his associated with the neo-romantic movement. 'L'Aiglon' is a play in six acts based on the life of Napoleon II, who was the son of Emperor Napoleon I and his second wife, Empress Marie Louise. The title of the play comes from a nickname for Napoleon II, the French word for "eaglet" (a young eagle). 'L'Aiglon' was produced by the notable French stage actress Sarah Bernhardt at her own theatre, with her playing the primary protagonist, the Duke of Reichstadt. Indeed Rostand had specifically written the play for Bernhardt, and it became one of her signature roles. Featuring a booksellers label tipped to the front pastedown, 'Librairie Payot'. In a quarter crushed morocco binding, with imitation leather cloth boards. Externally excellent. Slight bumping to extremities. Very slightly rubbed to head and tail of spine, and raised bands to spine. Slight sunning to upper extremity of boards. Booksellers label tipped to front pastedown. Front hinge strained before half title page. Internally firmly bound. Pages age toned but clean throughout, with very light scattered spotting to first and last few pages. Tipped in fragment of tissue guard to title page, with ink inscription 'M. Payot/ 24'. Very Good Indeed.
A lovely copy of Edmond Rostand's magnus opus, his six act drama 'L'Aiglon'. Edmond Eugène Alexis Rostand was a French poet and dramatist renowned for his associated with the neo-romantic movement. 'L'Aiglon' is a play in six acts based on the life of Napoleon II, who was the son of Emperor Napoleon I and his second wife, Empress Marie Louise. The title of the play comes from a nickname for Napoleon II, the French word for "eaglet" (a young eagle). 'L'Aiglon' was produced by the notable French stage actress Sarah Bernhardt at her own theatre, with her playing the primary protagonist, the Duke of Reichstadt. Indeed Rostand had specifically written the play for Bernhardt, and it became one of her signature roles. Featuring a booksellers label tipped to the front pastedown, 'Librairie Payot'. In a quarter crushed morocco binding, with imitation leather cloth boards. Externally excellent. Slight bumping to extremities. Very slightly rubbed to head and tail of spine, and raised bands to spine. Slight sunning to upper extremity of boards. Booksellers label tipped to front pastedown. Front hinge strained before half title page. Internally firmly bound. Pages age toned but clean throughout, with very light scattered spotting to first and last few pages. Tipped in fragment of tissue guard to title page, with ink inscription 'M. Payot/ 24'. Very Good Indeed.
Reprint. Octavo. 262, [2]pp. Text in French. Bound in contemporary quarter green morocco gilt and marbled paper over boards with red morocco spine label gilt. Gift inscription, small chip on the spine label, spine faded to a warm brown, pages a bit age-toned, very good or better.
8vo, original printed wrappers, lacking the spine. Paris: Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1900. First Edition. TOGETHER WITH the first American Edition, translated by Louis Parker, in blue cloth decoratively stamped in gold. N.Y. : R.H. Russell, 1900. Fine copy. 2 volumes, each with a cloth dust wrapper, in a double 1/2 morocco slipcase. The French edition bears a presentation from Rostand, with an initialed postscript, and an initialed ink drawing of a figure in uniform with a sword. The American edition has three presentations to the same indefatigable collector: a 6 line inscription from Louis Parker, the translator, dated 1901, Rostand, who compliments the translator, in 1902, and Maude Adams, who was in the cast of the New York production, in 1904. A unique set.
8vo, original printed wrappers, lacking the spine. Paris: Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1900. First Edition. TOGETHER WITH the first American Edition, translated by Louis Parker, in blue cloth decoratively stamped in gold. N.Y. : R.H. Russell, 1900. Fine copy. 2 volumes, each with a cloth dust wrapper, in a double 1/2 morocco slipcase. The French edition bears a presentation from Rostand, with an initialed postscript, and an initialed ink drawing of a figure in uniform with a sword. The American edition has three presentations to the same indefatigable collector: a 6 line inscription from Louis Parker, the translator, dated 1901, Rostand, who compliments the translator, in 1902, and Maude Adams, who was in the cast of the New York production, in 1904. A unique set.
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