Ten titles by Andre Maurois
Uniformly bound in red / brown cloth, all early French language editions
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Printing Details
Here are ten titles (in eleven volumes) by Andre Maurois (pseud. Emile Herzog). They are all different editions and by different publishers but have been uniformly rebound in either red or brown cloth with black title label to spine. All have French text, and all belonged to the same previous owner, folklorist and author Francesca Claremont, with her signature and date to the ffep. Some are the assumed first trade edition, some are reprints.
Les Silences du Colonel Bramble (Bernard Grasset, Paris, 1922). Reprint. Good condition, some tanning.
Ariel (Bernard Grasset, Paris, 1923). Reprint. Good condition, some tanning. Frontspiece by Maxine Dethomas.
Meipe ou La Deliverance (Bernard Grasset, Paris, 1926). Good condition, some tanning.
Bernard Quesnay (Gallimard, Paris, c1926). Good condition, some tanning.
La Vie de Disraeli (Gallimard, Paris, 1927). Frontis by D Maclise. Good condition, some tanning.
Quartre Etudes Anglaises (Mme du Deffand et Horace Walpole; Lord Byron et le Demon de la Tendresses; de Ruskin et Wilde; La Jeune Litterature Anglais). (Cahiers de la Quinzane, Paris, 1927). Good condition.
Voyage au Pays des Articoles (Gallimard, Paris, c1928). Good condition, tanning to pages.
Aspects de la Biographie (Au Sans Pareil, Paris, 1928). Good condition, some tanning.
Climats (Bernard Grasset, Paris, 1928). Reprint. Good condition, some tanning.
Byron (In two volumes) (Bernard Grasset, Paris, 1930). Good condition, some tanning.
Condition
All books are in strong readable condition, with tanning to the pages but the inner bindings are secure and the rebinding has been done to a high standard.