Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Macmillan, London
Date Published: 1969
Description: La Vie de Boheme in Paris 1830-1914. Hardback, ex-library, with usual stamps and markings, in fair all round condition suitable as a reading copy., 500grams, ISBN: read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: A. S. Barnes
Date Published: 1971
ISBN-13:9780498079054ISBN:0498079058
Description: Good. No dust jacket. Hardcover; Good condition; Printed Text VG; no DJ; some shelfwear; (shelf G155); "The word "Bohemian" has come to include all those artists and musicians, actors and poets of every degree who chose to lead a life outside society"; 201 pages; read more
Binding: Hardback.
Publisher: A. S. Barnes & Co. / NY
Date Published: 1971
ISBN-13:9780498079054ISBN:0498079058
Description: Very good dust jacket. Very good condition. B&W Illustrations. 201p. Jacket slightly toned with light soil and rubbing. Boards slightly bowed. read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Macmillan, London
Date Published: 1969
Description: Fine in Fine jacket. 201 pages. Book and Jacket appear to have hardly been read and are both in Fine condition throughout. This is the first comprehensive account od la vie de Boheme. It is a study of some rematkable people and of a curious social phenomenon. The Bohemians allows the Bohemians to speak for themselves. read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: A.S. Barnes and Company, New York
Date Published: 1971
Description: F in VG jacket. Octavo. A fine copy in a very good dust jacket, rubbing to cover, slightest of tearing to dust jacket spine. 201 pages including 31 black and white photos and illustrations throughout text. A history of the Golden Age of Bohemia. A clean and sound copy. Dust jacket is mylar-protected. read more
Edition: First Printing of the First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: A. S. Barnes & Co., South Brunswick
Date Published: 1971
ISBN-13:9780498079054ISBN:0498079058
Description: A Fine tight copy in a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with light age toning to the extremities. In a series of miniature biographies, Richardson documents the highlights of the known and unknown artists & writers of the Romantic period in Paris that came to an end with the emergence of the Moderns following the end of World War I. Here we see Henry Murger, Victor Hugo, Balzac, Paul Verlaine, as well as a cast of colorful characters who gave the period its glow of free-spiritedness. Catalog ... read more
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