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STENDHAL (MARIE-HENRI BEYLE). 1783-1842.
Le Rouge et le noir. Chronique du XIXe siecle. Paris: A. Levavasseur, 1831.

11 April 2016, 10:00 EDT
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STENDHAL (MARIE-HENRI BEYLE). 1783-1842.

Le Rouge et le noir. Chronique du XIXe siecle. Paris: A. Levavasseur, 1831.
2 volumes. 8vo (217 x 130 mm). [iv], 398; [iv], 486, [1] pp. Etched portrait of the author by Henri-Joseph Dubouchet bound as frontispiece of first volume, wood-engraved vignette to title-page of each volume. Later crimson levant by David, spine lettered in gilt, gilt-decorated dentelles, t.e.g. Without publisher's advert in first volume, uncut, light foxing to edges, occasionally appearing in margins, but generally clean, spines sunned, upper joints partially cracked at head of spine, a very good set overall.
Provenance: Ross Ambler Curran; H(enri) Bordes; Raymond Boueil; N.I. (bookplates).

FIRST EDITION. Handsome uncut copy of Stendhal's most important work.

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