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  • Book, Aviation and Zeppelins, La Vaulx, Henry de; Paul Tissandier, Charles Dollfus, "L'Aéronautique des origines à 1922", Original paperback in triple-folded cardboard, the whole in half leather slipcase with gilt-stamped spine title, H. Floury, Par
    Feb. 21, 2025

    Book, Aviation and Zeppelins, La Vaulx, Henry de; Paul Tissandier, Charles Dollfus, "L'Aéronautique des origines à 1922", Original paperback in triple-folded cardboard, the whole in half leather slipcase with gilt-stamped spine title, H. Floury, Par

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    Book, Aviation and Zeppelins, La Vaulx, Henry de; Paul Tissandier, Charles Dollfus, "L'Aéronautique des origines à 1922", Original paperback in triple-folded cardboard, the whole in half leather slipcase with gilt-stamped spine title, H. Floury, Paris, 1922 Broschur with age-appropriate damage, folding cardboard in dove-blue linen cover, slipcase with slight wear, otherwise fine copy, not coll. Provenance: Estate of the important collector Peter Hagedorn. Buch, Luftfahrt und Zeppeline, La Vaulx, Henry de; Paul Tissandier, Charles Dollfus, "L'Aéronautique des origines à 1922", Original-Broschur in dreifach geklapptem Karton, das Ganze im Halblederschuber mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel, H. Floury, Paris, 1922 Broschur mit altersgemäßen Schäden, Klappkarton in taubenblauem Leinenbezug, Schuber mit leichten Läsuren, ansonsten schönes Exemplar, nicht koll. Provenienz: Nachlass des bedeutenden Sammlers Peter Hagedorn.

    Auktionshaus Plückbaum
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Dec. 29, 2022

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Nov. 19, 2022

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Oct. 13, 2022

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Sep. 08, 2022

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Jul. 14, 2022

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    May. 12, 2022

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Rockwell Kent (1882 - 1971)
    Mar. 31, 2022

    Rockwell Kent (1882 - 1971)

    Est: $100 - $150

    Rockwell Kent (1882-1971) American artist, illustrator and author. He studied with the influential painters and theorists of his day, including Arthur Wesley Dow, William Merritt Chase, Robert Henri, Abbott Thayer, and Kenneth Hayes Miller. A transcendentalist and mystic, Kent painted remote and austere lands, including Newfoundland (1914-15), Tierra del Fuego (1922-23), and Greenland (1929; 1931-32; 1934-35). Collotype offered here is from The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, 1925.? Not in Burne Jones. Unsigned. Image sizes approx. 7 1/2 x 5 1/4 inches plus clean margins. Printed on copper plates by hand on French Arches hand-made paper. This is a proof printing. Fine, black impressions, on cream wove paper, in excellent condition. Scarce.

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Feb. 17, 2022

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Jan. 13, 2022

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Dec. 09, 2021

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Nov. 04, 2021

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Oct. 07, 2021

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Sep. 04, 2021

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Jul. 15, 2021

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Jun. 10, 2021

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    May. 13, 2021

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Mar. 31, 2021

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Mar. 04, 2021

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Jan. 28, 2021

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Dec. 30, 2020

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Dec. 03, 2020

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Sep. 10, 2020

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Jul. 23, 2020

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    May. 16, 2020

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Apr. 08, 2020

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Mar. 28, 2020

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Dec. 07, 2019

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Oct. 19, 2019

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Sep. 28, 2019

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Aug. 17, 2019

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Jun. 29, 2019

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    May. 11, 2019

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Dec. 15, 2018

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    May. 24, 2017

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist
    Mar. 08, 2017

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist

    Est: $100 - $150

    Charles Dollfus (1827-1913) French philosopher, novelist. He founded with Auguste Nefftzer in 1857 the Revue germanique, later edited under the title Revue moderne , of which he became director. He entered the editorial office of Le Temps , founded in April 1861 , under the direction of Nefftzer, and collaborated with several other magazines. He also publishes novels and short stories (including Doctor Fabricius, who inspired his nephew Charles Koechlin with the symphonic poem of the same name ), as well as works of literary criticism and philosophy. Autograph Letter Signed, 1853, 1p, approx. 5-1/4 x 8 in. VG

    East Coast Books
  • « Histoire de la locomotion terrestre, la voiture, le cycle, l'automobile » Baudry de Saunier, Charles Dollfus et Edgar de Geoffroy.
    Mar. 16, 2014

    « Histoire de la locomotion terrestre, la voiture, le cycle, l'automobile » Baudry de Saunier, Charles Dollfus et Edgar de Geoffroy.

    Est: €80 - €120

    « Histoire de la locomotion terrestre, la voiture, le cycle, l'automobile » Baudry de Saunier, Charles Dollfus et Edgar de Geoffroy.

    Osenat
  • DOLLFUS, CHARLES AND EDGAR DE GEOFFROY
    Oct. 26, 2006

    DOLLFUS, CHARLES AND EDGAR DE GEOFFROY

    Est: $100 - $200

    DOLLFUS, CHARLES AND EDGAR DE GEOFFROY Historie de la Locomotion Terrestre: Les Chemins de Fer. Paris: L'Illustration, 1935 Folio, red illustrated and gilt-decorated cloth, illustrated endpapers. Contains 5 full color gilt-decorated plates of reproductions of artwork pertaining to locomotion, including one by Claude Monet. Other black and white and color photographic and engraved illustrations throughout. Light wear to edges and extremes of boards and backstrip; a few leaves separated; light foxing to the edges of some pages; otherwise a sound copy.

    Hindman
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