First edition, false statement of second edition. Work illustrated with a map at the beginning of the volume. A small tear at the head of the spine. Rare.
Mercure de France|Paris Mai-Juin 1912|14.50 x 22.50 cm|broché
First edition. Literary review founded by Alfred Vallette in 1890 with a group of friends including Jean Moréas, Émile Raynaud, Pierre Arène, Remy de Gourmont, Alfred Jarry, Albert Samain and Charles Cros: the symbolist generation. Mallarmé and Heredia published some unpublished works there. This issue presents numerous contributions, including those, notably, by Guillaume Apollinaire, Ricciotto Canudo, Georges Eekhoud, Remy de Gourmont, Gustave Kahn, François Mauriac,... Handsome copy.
Mercure de France|Paris Novembre-Décembre 1912|14.50 x 22.50 cm|broché
First edition. Literary review founded by Alfred Vallette in 1890 with a group of friends including Jean Moréas, Émile Raynaud, Pierre Arène, Remy de Gourmont, Alfred Jarry, Albert Samain and Charles Cros: the symbolist generation. Mallarmé and Heredia published some unpublished works there. In this issue's contents, among others, contributions by Guillaume Apollinaire, Henri Albert, Guy-Charles Cros, Remy de Gourmont, Ricciotto Canudo, Henry James, Georges Eekhoud, Francis Jammes,... Rare.
Mercure de France|Paris Novembre-Décembre 1911|14.50 x 22.50 cm|broché
First edition. Literary review founded by Alfred Vallette in 1890 with a group of friends including Jean Moréas, Émile Raynaud, Pierre Arène, Remy de Gourmont, Alfred Jarry, Albert Samain and Charles Cros: the symbolist generation. Mallarmé and Heredia published some unpublished works in it. This issue includes, among others, articles by Guillaume Apollinaire, Ricciotto Canudo, Georges Eekhoud, Rémy de Gourmont, Francis Jammes, Gustave Kahn, Henri Mazel, René Dumesnil, Philéas Lebesgue... Rare.
Mercure de France|Paris Mai-Juin 1913|14.50 x 22.50 cm|broché
First edition. Literary review founded by Alfred Vallette in 1890 with a group of friends including Jean Moréas, Émile Raynaud, Pierre Arène, Remy de Gourmont, Alfred Jarry, Albert Samain and Charles Cros: the symbolist generation. Mallarmé and Heredia published some unpublished works in it. Contents of this issue include numerous contributions, notably those of Guillaume Apollinaire, Ricciotto Canudo, Philippe Champault, Georges Eekhoud, Rémy de Gourmont, Philéas Lebesgue, Saint-Pol-Roux, etc. Rare.
Mercure de France|Paris Janvier-Février 1912|14.50 x 22.50 cm|broché
First edition. Literary review founded by Alfred Vallette in 1890 with a group of friends including Jean Moréas, Émile Raynaud, Pierre Arène, Remy de Gourmont, Alfred Jarry, Albert Samain and Charles Cros: the symbolist generation. Mallarmé and Heredia published some unpublished works in it. Contributions by Apollinaire, Chateaubriand, Paterne Berrichon, Eekhoud, de Gourmont, Kahn, E. Magne, James Crichton Browne, Amphithéatrov, ... Traces of dampstains and sunning to the front cover. An advertising booklet on recent Grasset publications is included with the copy.
Mercure de France|Paris Janvier-Février 1913|14.50 x 22.50 cm|broché
First edition. Literary review founded by Alfred Vallette in 1890 with a group of friends including Jean Moréas, Émile Raynaud, Pierre Arène, Remy de Gourmont, Alfred Jarry, Albert Samain and Charles Cros: the Symbolist generation. Mallarmé and Heredia published some unpublished works in it. Important contributions are gathered in this issue: among others, those by Guillaume Apollinaire, Philippe Champault, Georges Eekhoud, Rémy de Gourmont, Gustave Kahn, Yoshio Markino, Emile Masson, Henri Mazel. Rare.
Mercure de France|Paris Juillet-Août 1914|14.50 x 22.50 cm|broché
First edition. Literary review founded by Alfred Vallette in 1890 with a group of friends including Jean Moréas, Émile Raynaud, Pierre Arène, Remy de Gourmont, Alfred Jarry, Albert Samain and Charles Cros: the Symbolist generation. Mallarmé and Heredia published some unpublished works in it. This issue offers, among others, articles by Guillaume Apollinaire, Julien Benda, Georges Duhamel, Georges Eekhoud, Fagus, Gustave Kahn, Rachilde,... Small tear without loss to front cover.
Mercure de France|Paris Mars-Avril 1913|14.50 x 22.50 cm|broché
First edition. Literary review founded by Alfred Vallette in 1890 with a group of friends including Jean Moréas, Émile Raynaud, Pierre Arène, Remy de Gourmont, Alfred Jarry, Albert Samain and Charles Cros: the symbolist generation. Mallarmé and Heredia published some unpublished works in it. Guillaume Apollinaire, Edgar Poe, Georges Duhamel, René Dumesnil, Georges Eekhoud, Fagus, Rémy de Gourmont, Emile Magne, Gustave Kahn, Stuart Merrill, among others, contributed to this issue. Spine split, significant lack at head of spine.
Mercure de France|Paris Mars-Avril 1912|14.50 x 22.50 cm|broché
First edition. Literary review founded by Alfred Vallette in 1890 with a group of friends including Jean Moréas, Émile Raynaud, Pierre Arène, Remy de Gourmont, Alfred Jarry, Albert Samain and Charles Cros: the symbolist generation. Mallarmé and Heredia published some unpublished works in it. In this issue's contents, notably, articles by Léon Tolstoï, Ricciotto Canudo, Guy-Charles Cros, Georges Eekhoud, Rémy de Gourmont, Gustave Kahn, Léon Séché, Octave Uzanne, Francis Viélé-Griffin, an article on Bernard Shaw. One illustration by André Rouveyre.
Mercure de France|Paris Janvier-Février 1914|14.50 x 22.50 cm|broché
First edition. Literary review founded by Alfred Vallette in 1890 with a group of friends including Jean Moréas, Émile Raynaud, Pierre Arène, Remy de Gourmont, Alfred Jarry, Albert Samain and Charles Cros: the Symbolist generation. Mallarmé and Heredia published some unpublished works in it. In this issue, contributions by Guillaume Apollinaire, Frédéric Nietzsche, Francis Carco, Guy-Charles Cros, Francis de Miomandre, Francis Viélé-Griffin, among others. Some dampstaining to front cover.
Mercure de France|Paris Juillet-Août 1912|14.50 x 22.50 cm|broché
First edition. Literary review founded by Alfred Vallette in 1890 with a group of friends including Jean Moréas, Émile Raynaud, Pierre Arène, Remy de Gourmont, Alfred Jarry, Albert Samain and Charles Cros: the Symbolist generation. Mallarmé and Heredia published some unpublished works in it. Contents include Guillaume Apollinaire, Ricciotto Canudo, François Mauriac, Louis Pergaud, Georges Eekhoud, Rémy de Gourmont, Gustave Kahn, an article on Heine,... Sunning to front cover, two small tears without loss to rear cover.
Mercure de France|Paris Septembre-Octobre 1913|14.50 x 22.50 cm|broché
First edition. Literary review founded by Alfred Vallette in 1890 with a group of friends including Jean Moréas, Émile Raynaud, Pierre Arène, Remy de Gourmont, Alfred Jarry, Albert Samain and Charles Cros: the symbolist generation. Mallarmé and Heredia published some unpublished works there. Contents of this issue include contributions by Guillaume Apollinaire, Oscar Wilde, Louis Pergaud, Elisée Reclus, Laurent Tailhade, an article on Alfred de Vigny by Léon Séché, another by Paul Escoube on Verlaine... One illustration by Rouveyre.
Mercure de France|Paris Septembre-Octobre 1912|14.50 x 22.50 cm|broché
First edition. Literary review founded by Alfred Vallette in 1890 with a group of friends including Jean Moréas, Émile Raynaud, Pierre Arène, Remy de Gourmont, Alfred Jarry, Albert Samain and Charles Cros: the symbolist generation. Mallarmé and Heredia published some unpublished works there. Numerous contributions, including those by Guillaume Apollinaire, Mme Baudelaire-Aupick, Ricciotto Canudo, Louis Champeaux, Paul Escoube, Rémy de Gourmont, Georges Eekhoud,... Split spine but handsome interior condition. Rare.
Mercure de France|Paris 15 Mai 1925|15 x 23 cm|broché
First edition. Literary review founded by Alfred Vallette in 1890 with a group of friends including Jean Moréas, Émile Raynaud, Pierre Arène, Remy de Gourmont, Alfred Jarry, Albert Samain and Charles Cros: the symbolist generation. Mallarmé and Heredia published some unpublished works in it. In this issue's contents, 'Adieux', a poem by Apollinaire, and contributions by Alfred de Tarde, Louis Fouret and Rachilde.
Mercure de France|Paris Juillet 1904|15 x 23 cm|broché
First edition. Literary review founded by Alfred Vallette in 1890 with a group of friends including Jean Moréas, Émile Raynaud, Pierre Arène, Remy de Gourmont, Alfred Jarry, Albert Samain and Charles Cros: the symbolist generation. Mallarmé and Heredia published some unpublished works there. Contents of this issue include contributions by Guillaume Apollinaire, Georges Eekhoud, Rémy de Gourmont, Francis Jammes, among others.
Mercure de France|Paris 16 Février 1916|15 x 23 cm|broché
First edition. Literary review founded by Alfred Vallette in 1890 with a group of friends including Jean Moréas, Émile Raynaud, Pierre Arène, Remy de Gourmont, Alfred Jarry, Albert Samain and Charles Cros: the symbolist generation. Mallarmé and Heredia published some unpublished works there. In this issue, contributions by Guillaume Apollinaire, Julien Benda and Camille Mallarmé.
Mercure de France|Paris 16 Février 1913|15 x 23 cm|broché
First edition. Literary review founded by Alfred Vallette in 1890 with a group of friends including Jean Moréas, Émile Raynaud, Pierre Arène, Remy de Gourmont, Alfred Jarry, Albert Samain and Charles Cros: the symbolist generation. Mallarmé and Heredia published some unpublished works there. In this issue, contributions by Guillaume Apollinaire, Maurice Boissard, Rémy de Gourmont, among others, and numerous graphological tests of various contemporary authors. This issue is furthermore illustrated with a portrait of Natalie Clifford Barney by Rouveyre.
Mercure de France|Paris 1er Janvier 1914|15 x 23 cm|broché
First edition. Literary review founded by Alfred Vallette in 1890 with a group of friends including Jean Moréas, Émile Raynaud, Pierre Arène, Remy de Gourmont, Alfred Jarry, Albert Samain and Charles Cros: the symbolist generation. Mallarmé and Heredia published some unpublished works there. This issue features 'La vie anecdotique' by Apollinaire, an article on art by Gustave Kahn, as well as a portrait of Ernest La Jeunesse by Rouveyre.
Mercure de France|Paris 1er Février 1912|14 x 23 cm|broché
First edition. Literary review founded by Alfred Vallette in 1890 with a group of friends including Jean Moréas, Émile Raynaud, Pierre Arène, Remy de Gourmont, Alfred Jarry, Albert Samain and Charles Cros: the symbolist generation. Mallarmé and Heredia published some unpublished works there. Contents include contributions by Guillaume Apollinaire, Paterne Berrichon (on Rimbaud and Verlaine), Ricciotto Canudo, Rémy de Gourmont and Gustave Kahn.
Mercure de France|Paris Juillet-Septembre 1898|15 x 23.50 cm|relié
First edition. Bradel binding in light blue half cloth with corners, smooth spine slightly sunned decorated with a gilt fleuron, brown morocco title-label rubbed. Handsome copy. Contributors to this issue: Pierre Quillard (article on Clémenceau), Pierre Louys (Chanson des Rois Mages, on words by Heine), Georges Eekhoud, Remy de Gourmont, Edmond Jaloux, Strindberg... One portrait plate of Carlyle.
Mercure de France|Paris Octobre-Décembre 1898|15 x 23.50 cm|relié
First edition. Bradel binding in light blue half cloth with corners, smooth spine slightly sunned decorated with a gilt fleuron, brown morocco title label rubbed. Handsome copy. Contents include an article by Henri de Régnier on the death of Stéphane Mallarmé, a tribute poem to Mallarmé by Pierre Louys, an essay on Carlyle, contributions by Gustave Kahn, Philéas Lebesgue, Charles Louis-Philippe, Hugues Rebell (on Félicien Rops), Viélé-Griffin, ...
Mercure de France|Paris 1er Août 1921|14 x 23 cm|broché
First edition. This issue includes an article by Georges Matisse on Einstein's principle of relativity, a contribution by Rachilde, poems by Angelo Giorgini, among others.
Mercure de France|Paris 1er Décembre 1951|14 x 22 cm|broché
First edition. This special issue in tribute to Alain includes a facsimile of two of his autograph inscriptions and contributions by Georges Duhamel and André Maurois, among others.
Mercure de France|Paris 15 Décembre 1925|14 x 23 cm|broché
First edition. Numerous contributions, including those by Ventura Garcia Calderon ('Si Loti était revenu', short story), Georges Duhamel and Maxime Revon.
Mercure de France|Paris 16 Octobre 1909|14 x 23 cm|broché
First edition. In this issue, contributions by Ricciotto Canudo, Guy-Charles Cros, André Fontainas, Frédéric Nietzsche, among others. Spine detached with some lacks, otherwise a handsome copy.
First edition, one of the copies of the first issue. Autograph inscription signed by Gustave Kahn to Louis Ollivier. A small lack to foot of front cover, complete with publisher's catalogue at rear.
Mercure de France|Paris 1914|9.50 x 15.50 cm|broché
First edition, one of the service de presse copies, only 7 Holland deluxe copies were printed. Autograph inscription from Alfred Machard to a fellow writer from Angers. Preface by Rachilde, handsome copy.
First edition, one of the numbered copies from the first issue printed on the press, false statement of second edition. Inscription from Paul Escoube. About R. de Gourmont, S. Mallarmé, P. Verlaine, J. Laforgue... A light tear at foot of one joint and a lack at foot of front board, otherwise handsome copy complete with publisher's catalogue at end.
Edition despite a third edition of mention, punch press service head of the first flat. autograph dedication of the author autograph signed and dated by Remy de Gourmont "A Henri Albert, this old thing ..." Back slightly insolated with small tears and gaps, restored two tears, one ahead of second board with an adhesive cover sheet tending to unplug.
Mercure de France|Paris 1956-1966|14.50 x 21.50 cm|19 volumes brochés
First edition on ordinary paper for 16 volumes, new edition for the other three. Handsome and moving autograph inscription signed by Marie Dormoy on each copy. Some spine slightly sunned, but otherwise a good set.