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Le manuscrit oublié d'Octave Uzanne / Hugues Ouvrard.
Format
Book
Language
French
Published/Created
Paris : Éditions Ipagine, 2017.
Description
253 pages : illustrations (some color), facsimiles ; 26 cm
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ReCAP 17-65414
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Uzanne, Octave 1851-1931
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France
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History18th century
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Ouvrard, Hugues
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Uzanne, Octave, 1851-1931.
Relieurs français au dix-huitième siècle.
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Notes
"Les relieurs français au dix-huitième siècle"--Cover.
Published in English translation by The Caxton club, Chicago, Ill., 1904, under the title "The French bookbinders of the eighteenth century."
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-251).
Contents
Uzanne, l'américain
Uzanne, l'aventure éditoriale
Le manuscrit
La forme
Le fond
L'illustration
Le manuscrit original de l'auteur
Les relieurs français au dix-huitième siècle
1. Les origines et tradition des relieurs du XVIIIe siècle
2. Premières tentatives de renaissance décorative dans la communauté des relieurs et doreurs de livres au XVIIIe siècle
3. Les maîtres relieurs et doreurs de ce temps-là
4. Le travail du corps d'ouvrage ; la main d'oeuvre ; les outils ; les matières premières ; les prix
5. Les relieurs décorateurs sur soie, broderies, paillettes.
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ISBN
9791091749923 (hbk.) :
OCLC
988020122
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N - S
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