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  • Jaquet, J.

    Published by La Renaissance Universal / J. Jaquet, Paris?, 1923

    Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.

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    Wrappers. Condition: Near Fine Book. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine DJ. B/W Silhouettes By Cheri Herouard (illustrator). First Edition. Published in color illustrated DJ, attached at spine to plain card covers. Slight edgewear and browning, with a 7/8" mostly closed jagged trear across top of spine of DJ.

  • Richardson, Peter

    Published by Book Palace Books, London, 2012

    ISBN 10: 1907081178ISBN 13: 9781907081170

    Seller: Andmeister Books, London, United Kingdom

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    Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Published Without Jacket. Denis McLaughlin; Ian Kennedy; Cheri Herouard (illustrator). 1st Edition. Issue One, Volume One. The art quarterly magazine features artists work from books and magazines, graphic novels, comic books and newspaper strips, posters and all manner of cartoons. High quality illustrations of modern and vintage work. 96 pages.


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  • HEROUARD, Cheri (illus.)

    Published by Dean's Rag Book Co. Ltd [1927], London, 1927

    Seller: Attic Books (ABAC, ILAB), London, ON, Canada

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    Condition: Good. First Edition. Rag Book 254. [12 p.]. 28 cm. Colour illustrations on each page. Sewn cloth wrappers and pages. Some stains and creases. First double page is split apart in two sections so reverse visible. Illustrations depict children at play over the centuries.

  • Jaquet, James.

    Published by La Renaissance Universelle, Imprimerie Ch. Bahy; Collection du Livre D'Art de l'Enfance at de la Jeunesse, , presumed 1st; ivory boards with gilt decoration in margins, silhouette of Rosalba teaching her cat and her doll, little orange silhouettes on pink endpapers, 56 Hérouard compositions; 8.8x11.25"; np. Bound in at the back is a heavy card ad for this book and for La Romance du Troubadour, with suggestions for colouring the artwork on the back., Mulhouse (Haut - Rhin), 1922

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    /(Chéri) Hérouard, illustrator. (illustrator). CONDITION: Very Good; bumps to extremities, especially bottom corners to 1/2"; pages flat and clean with toned edges, a few chips from opening the pages. French language hardback. medium Three stories: Rosalba, a story of an unforgettable birthday party for good little girls, Joseph the Savoyard, who learns to play the violin from the local curé and goes to Paris to seek his fortune and Pataud, a grateful dog, rescued from drowning, who serves his master for the rest of his life. Each page is a different elaborate and delicate silhouette picture with the text superimposed. Chéri Hérouard (1881 - 1961) was a French book and magazine illustrator who was most famously known for forty-five-years of his elegant and rather risque work for French society magazine, La Vie Parisienne. (Wikipedia) ABE Heritage Seller since 1996; conservative AB condition grading. We ship all our books in cardboard protection. International shipping. /(Chéri) Hérouard, illustrator.

  • Seller image for L'Ephémère des Artistes de La Vie Parisienne - le Numero de 23 Mars 1918 Art Deco-Art Nouveau Illustrations by Chéri Hérouard, Georges Léonnec, Suzanne Meunier, Carlegle, others uncredited. for sale by Singularity Rare & Fine

    Illustrated Wraps. Condition: Very Good. Chéri Hérouard, Georges Léonnec, Suzanne Meunier, Carlegle, others uncredited. (illustrator). First Edition. Paris: La Vie Parisienne, 1918. Illustrations - ephemera from an unassembled issue of March 23, 1918 of La Vie Parisienne, from its Golden Age, by some of the forty or fifty great illustration artists who gained famed, in large part, for their work in that famed Society magazine. 8 pages remaining here from a partly stapled but not fully assembled original copy of the issue; one seam is even unopened. The included art is by Chéri Hérouard, Georges Léonnec, Suzanne Meunier, Carlegle, and others uncredited. Text in French. Illustrated wraps in the very large folio size (13.75" x 10.5"), 8 glossy pages here of an original 19. As remaining ephemera, these pages are in Very Good condition, and more than suitable for framing or other applications; a touch of crinkle, some tiny seam chips, and short closed edge cuts, none of which show up well in the scans (which see). The two-page spreads - of a folio size publication - are too large to be completely included on even a large-format scanner, but you will get the idea. The conceits of Art Nouveau and Art Deco, evolving one to the other at the time, as those could be manifested through depiction of the wonders of French women, may never have been more stunning than they were through the remarkable sensibilities of the coterie of artists who regularly contributed to La Vie Parisienne. These pages are from an unassembled original - and of course first and only edition - example of that unique publication. As such, extraordinarily hard to replace, whether in full issues or as surviving, frame-able ephemera, as here. l-eph2.

  • Seller image for La Vie Parisienne / Samedi 9 Fevrier 1924 / Art Deco/Nouveau Illustrations by Chéri Herouard, Vald'Es (Valvérane & D'Espagnat), Fabien Fabiano, Louis Vallet, Henri Avelot, others uncredited for sale by Singularity Rare & Fine

    Illustrated Wraps. Condition: Good. Chéri Herouard, Vald'Es (Valvérane & D'Espagnat), Fabien Fabiano, Louis Vallet, Henri Avelot, others uncredited (illustrator). First Edition. Paris: La Vie Parisienne, 1924. The February 9, 1924 Issue (62e annee, No 6). Illustrations by Chéri Herouard, Vald'Es (Valvérane & D'Espagnat), Fabien Fabiano, Louis Vallet, Henri Avelot, others uncredited. Text in French. Illustrated wraps, folio (13.75" x 10.5"), 19 pp. Just Good, because both covers are detached (though fully present) from the main body, which is itself quite firmly integral; otherwise, this is a Very Good Plus issue or better, with contents virtually immaculate after all this time. Sharp. See scans. Exceptional condition for this thin-but-large, fragile weekly. Glossy covers; first and last few internal pages are on newsprint, else all glossy. Rather spectacular full-page color illustrations (in every issue, in fact) by the coterie of guys who knew how to do what you see here. In the case of this issue, Chéri Herouard, Vald'Es (Valvérane & D'Espagnat), Fabien Fabiano, Louis Vallet and Henri Avelot are credited, with some other very credit-worthy art being uncredited. See scans. Cute humor, from the same mood as mutoscope cards, or perhaps a bit (only a bit) more refined. Gentle titillation. Even the occasional partial nudity is rather tasteful and soft, though humorously flirtatious. All of the full page efforts are eminently frame-able, and at this time of a sensibility midway-evolved between nouveau and deco, as is much of the uncredited b&w illustration. An original - and of course first and only edition - of the 2/9/1924 issue of this memorable and long-lived French weekly offering of very soft, very artful light erotica. The captioned illustrations by the eminent "dessins" luminaries named above, and others in their clan, are what really "make" this issue (as was generally the case through the era), but cartoons, serial fiction and around-town pieces nicely compliment those. Gorgeous, oversized large color illustrations are what you collect these for. l-LNG2.

  • Seller image for La Vie Parisienne - Samedi 1 Decembre 1917. Art Deco/Nouveau Illustrations by Cheri Herouard; Joseph Kuhn-Regnier; Charles Martin; Zyg Brunner, et al for sale by Singularity Rare & Fine

    Illustrated Wraps. Condition: Very Good. Cheri Herouard; Joseph Kuhn-Regnier; Charles Martin; Zyg Brunner (illustrator). First Edition. Paris: La Vie Parisienne, 1917. The December 29, 1917 Issue (55e annee, No 52). Illustrations by Cheri Herouard; Joseph Kuhn-Regnier; Charles Martin; Zyg Brunner et al. Text in French. Illustrated wraps, folio (13.75" x 10.5"), 21 pp. (1061 through 1081 for the volume), plus 1 unnumbered ad leaf and covers. Slender, but large: folio size. See scans. Some cover soiling, wrinkling, wear and small scale chips; contents sharp, bright, Very Good overall; nice condition for this thin-but-large, fragile weekly. Glossy covers; first and last few internal pages are on newsprint, else all glossy. Rather spectacular full-page color illustrations (in every issue, in fact) by the coterie of guys who knew how to do what you see here. In the case of this issue, Cheri Herouard, Joseph Kuhn-Regnier, Charles Martin and Zyg Brunner are credited for the big stuff, but some of the other very credit-worthy art is uncredited. See scans. Cute humor, from the same mood as mutoscope cards, or perhaps a bit (only a bit) more refined, yields the cover art caption: "Un Permissionaire de la Classe 1417", for which I do not know the colloquial translation (and neither does google translate), for an artful depiction of a medieval young Lady and Lord becoming better acquainted (see scan), and other captions throughout. Gentle titillation. Even the occasional partial nudity is rather tasteful and soft, though humorously flirtatious. All of the full page efforts are eminently frame-able, and at this time of a sensibility midway-evolved between nouveau and deco, as is much of the uncredited b&w illustration. An original - and of course first and only edition - of the 12/1/1917 issue of this memorable and long-lived French weekly offering of very soft, very artful light erotica. The captioned illustrations by the eminent "dessins" luminaries named above, and others in their clan, are what really "make" this issue (as was generally the case through the era), but cartoons, serial fiction and around-town pieces nicely compliment those. Gorgeous, oversized large color illustrations are what you collect these for. l-LNG-1.

  • Seller image for La Vie Parisienne - Samedi 18 Mars 1922. Art Deco/Nouveau. Illustrations by Cheri Herouard; Maurice Milliere; Georges Pavis; Pierre Lissac; Armand Vallee et al for sale by Singularity Rare & Fine

    Illustrated Wraps. Condition: Very Good. Cheri Herouard; Maurice Milliere; Georges Pavis; Pierre Lissac; Armand Vallee (illustrator). First Edition. Paris: La Vie Parisienne, 1922. The March 18, 1922 Issue (60e annee, No 11). Illustrations by Cheri Herouard; Maurice Milliere; Georges Pavis; Pierre Lissac; Armand Vallee et al. Text in French. Illustrated wraps, folio (13.75" x 10.5"), 17 pp. (207 through 223 for the volume), plus covers. Slender, but large: folio size. See scans. Some cover soiling, wrinkling, wear and very small scale chips; contents sharp, bright, about Very Good overall; nice condition for this thin-but-large, fragile weekly. Glossy covers; first and last few internal pages are on newsprint, else all glossy. Rather spectacular full-page color illustrations (in every issue, in fact) by the coterie of guys who knew how to do what you see here. In the case of this issue, Cheri Herouard; Maurice Milliere; Georges Pavis; Pierre Lissac; Armand Vallee are credited for the big stuff, but some of the other very credit-worthy art is uncredited. See scans. Cute humor, from the same mood as mutoscope cards, or perhaps a bit (only a bit) more refined, yields the cover art caption: "Impertinence de Mi-Careme / Un Pied de Nez", for which I do not know the colloquial translation, for an artful depiction of a young lass about to don a mask; on the back cover, a king welcomes a brand spanking new young queen, who flirts with the old guy for her own reasons, as he gushes admiration of her. Understandably. Similar captioning throughout. Gentle titillation. Even the occasional partial nudity is rather tasteful and soft, though humorously flirtatious. All of the full page efforts are eminently frame-able, and at this time of a sensibility midway-evolved between nouveau and deco, as is much of the uncredited b&w illustration. An original - and of course first and only edition - of the 3/18/1922 issue of this memorable and long-lived French weekly offering of very soft, very artful light erotica. The captioned illustrations by the eminent "dessins" luminaries named above, and others in their clan, are what really "make" this issue (as was generally the case through the era), but cartoons, serial fiction and around-town pieces nicely compliment those. Gorgeous, oversized large color illustrations are what you collect these for. l-LNG1.

  • Seller image for La Vie Parisienne - Samedi 10 Mars 1917. Art Deco/Nouveau. Illustrations by Cheri Herouard; Armand Vallee; Fabien Fabiano; George Barbier; Georges Leonnec; others uncredited for sale by Singularity Rare & Fine

    Illustrated Wraps. Condition: Very Good. Cheri Herouard; Armand Vallee; Fabien Fabiano; George Barbier; Georges Leonnec; other uncredited (illustrator). First Edition. Paris: La Vie Parisienne, 1917. The March 10, 1917 Issue (55e annee, No 10). Illustrations by Cheri Herouard; Armand Vallee; Fabien Fabiano; Georges Barbier; Georges Leonnec; others uncredited. Text in French. Illustrated wraps, folio (13.75" x 10.5"), 19 pp. (215 through 233 for the volume), plus covers. Slender, but large: folio size. See scans. Some cover soiling, wrinkling, wear and very small scale chips; contents sharp, bright, about Very Good overall; nice condition for this thin-but-large, fragile weekly. Glossy covers; first and last few internal pages are on newsprint, else all glossy. Rather spectacular full-page color illustrations (in every issue, in fact) by the coterie of guys who knew how to do what you see here. In the case of this issue, Cheri Herouard; Armand Vallee; Fabien Fabiano; George Barbier and Georges Leonnec are credited for the big stuff, but some of the other very credit-worthy art is uncredited. See scans. Cute humor, from the same mood as mutoscope cards, or perhaps a bit (only a bit) more refined, yields the cover art caption: "Le Casque d'Un Poilu de 1417" (the helmet of a soldier of 1417?) for an artful depiction of a medieval young Lady who has conquered with her wiles; rear cover caption is "Mars venteux et Avril pluvieux Font le May gay et gracieux" below a brave young lass whose skirts are being elevated a bit out in foul weather - always a favorite. Gentle titillation. Even the occasional partial nudity is rather tasteful and soft, though humorously flirtatious. All of the full page efforts are eminently frame-able, and at this time of a sensibility midway-evolved between nouveau and deco, as is much of the uncredited b&w illustration. An original - and of course first and only edition - of the 3/10/1917 issue of this memorable and long-lived French weekly offering of very soft, very artful light erotica. The captioned illustrations by the eminent "dessins" luminaries named above, and others in their clan, are what really "make" this issue (as was generally the case through the era), but cartoons, serial fiction and around-town pieces nicely compliment those. Gorgeous, oversized large color illustrations are what you collect these for. l-LNG1.

  • Seller image for La Vie Parisienne - Samedi 29 Mai 1926. Art Deco/Nouveau. Illustrations by Cheri Herouard, Louis Vallet, Fabien Fabiano, Georges Leonnec, Joseph Kuhn-Regnier, others uncredited for sale by Singularity Rare & Fine

    Illustrated Wraps. Condition: Very Good. Cheri Herouard, Louis Vallet, Fabien Fabiano, Georges Leonnec, Joseph Kuhn-Regnier, others uncredited (illustrator). First Edition. Paris: La Vie Parisienne, 1926. The May 29, 1926 Issue (64e annee, No 22). Illustrations by Cheri Herouard, Louis Vallet, Fabien Fabiano, Georges Leonnec, Joseph Kuhn-Regnier, others uncredited. Text in French. Illustrated wraps, folio (13.75" x 10.5"), 16 pp. Very Good to about Near Fine; modest amount of cover fade, some creasing at back cover (see scans); contents virtually immaculate, almost As New after all this time. Sharp. See scans. Exceptional condition for this thin-but-large, fragile weekly. Glossy covers; first and last few internal pages are on newsprint, else all glossy. Rather spectacular full-page color illustrations (in every issue, in fact) by the coterie of guys who knew how to do what you see here. In the case of this issue, Cheri Herouard, Louis Vallet, Fabien Fabiano, Georges Leonnec, and Joseph Kuhn-Regnier are credited, but some of the other (very credit-worthy) art is uncredited. See scans. Cute humor, from the same mood as mutoscope cards, or perhaps a bit (only a bit) more refined. Gentle titillation. Even the occasional partial nudity is rather tasteful and soft, though humorously flirtatious. All of the full page efforts are eminently frame-able, and at this time of a sensibility midway-evolved between nouveau and deco, as is much of the uncredited b&w illustration. An original - and of course first and only edition - of the 5/29/1926 issue of this memorable and long-lived French weekly offering of very soft, very artful light erotica. The captioned illustrations by the eminent "dessins" luminaries named above, and others in their clan, are what really "make" this issue (as was generally the case through the era), but cartoons, serial fiction and around-town pieces nicely compliment those. Gorgeous, oversized large color illustrations are what you collect these for. l-LNG1.

  • Seller image for La Vie Parisienne - Samedi 30 Mars 1918. Art Deco/Nouveau. Illustrations by Georges Leonnec, Leo Fontan, Georges Pavis, Chéri Herouard, Vald'Es (Valvérane & D'Espagnat), Martin, A. Galland, others uncredited for sale by Singularity Rare & Fine

    Illustrated Wraps. Condition: Very Good. Georges Leonnec, Leo Fontan, Georges Pavis, Chéri Herouard, Vald'Es (Valvérane & D'Espagnat), Martin, A. Galland, others uncredited (illustrator). First Edition. Paris: La Vie Parisienne, 1918. The March 30, 1918 Issue (56e annee, No 13). Illustrations by Georges Leonnec, Leo Fontan, Georges Pavis, Chéri Herouard, Vald'Es (Valvérane & D'Espagnat), Martin, A. Galland, others uncredited. Text in French. Illustrated wraps, folio (13.75" x 10.5"), 19 pp. Very Good; some cover fade and soil, or this would be a near fine example; contents virtually immaculate, almost As New after all this time. Sharp. See scans. Exceptional condition for this thin-but-large, fragile weekly. Glossy covers; first and last few internal pages are on newsprint, else all glossy. Rather spectacular full-page color illustrations (in every issue, in fact) by the coterie of guys who knew how to do what you see here. In the case of this issue, Georges Leonnec, Leo Fontan, Georges Pavis, Chéri Herouard, Vald'Es (Valvérane & D'Espagnat), Martin, and A. Galland are credited, with some other very credit-worthy art being uncredited. See scans. Cute humor, from the same mood as mutoscope cards, or perhaps a bit (only a bit) more refined. Gentle titillation. Even the occasional partial nudity is rather tasteful and soft, though humorously flirtatious. All of the full page efforts are eminently frame-able, and at this time of a sensibility midway-evolved between nouveau and deco, as is much of the uncredited b&w illustration. An original - and of course first and only edition - of the 3/30/1918 issue of this memorable and long-lived French weekly offering of very soft, very artful light erotica. The captioned illustrations by the eminent "dessins" luminaries named above, and others in their clan, are what really "make" this issue (as was generally the case through the era), but cartoons, serial fiction and around-town pieces nicely compliment those. Gorgeous, oversized large color illustrations are what you collect these for. l-LNG2.

  • Seller image for La Vie Parisienne - Samedi 17 Decembre 1921. Art Deco/Nouveau. Illustrations by Leo Fontan, Cheri Herouard, Pierre Lissac, Armand Vallee, Henry Fournier; others uncredited for sale by Singularity Rare & Fine

    Illustrated Wraps. Condition: Near Fine. Leo Fontan, Cheri Herouard, Pierre Lissac, Armand Vallee, Henry Fournier, others uncredited (illustrator). First Edition. Paris: La Vie Parisienne, 1921. The December 17, 1921 Issue (59e annee, No 51). Illustrations by Leo Fontan, Cheri Herouard, Pierre Lissac, Armand Vallee, Henry Fournier, others uncredited. Text in French. Illustrated wraps, folio (13.75" x 10.5"), 18 pp. About Near Fine - one of the better-preserved examples you'll see. Pencil notations at top of front cover, tiny slit at spine bottom, and only very nominal signs of handling otherwise. Sharp. See scans. Exceptional condition for this thin-but-large, fragile weekly. Glossy covers; first and last few internal pages are on newsprint, else all glossy. Rather spectacular full-page color illustrations (in every issue, in fact) by the coterie of guys who knew how to do what you see here. In the case of this issue, Leo Fontan, Cheri Herouard, Pierre Lissac, Armand Vallee, and Henry Fournier are credited, but some of the other (very credit-worthy) art is uncredited. See scans. Cute humor, from the same mood as mutoscope cards, or perhaps a bit (only a bit) more refined. Gentle titillation. Even the occasional partial nudity is rather tasteful and soft, though humorously flirtatious. All of the full page efforts are eminently frame-able, and at this time of a sensibility midway-evolved between nouveau and deco, as is much of the uncredited b&w illustration. An original - and of course first and only edition - of the 12/17/1921 issue of this memorable and long-lived French weekly offering of very soft, very artful light erotica. The captioned illustrations by the eminent "dessins" luminaries named above, and others in their clan, are what really "make" this issue (as was generally the case through the era), but cartoons, serial fiction and around-town pieces nicely compliment those. Gorgeous, oversized large color illustrations are what you collect these for. l-LNG1.

  • Seller image for La Vie Parisienne - Samedi 22 Aout 1925. Art Deco/Nouveau. Illustrations by Cheri Herouard, Georges Leonnec, Henry Fournier, Henri Avelot, Maurice Milliere, Georges Pavis, and others uncredited for sale by Singularity Rare & Fine

    Illustrated Wraps. Condition: Near Fine. Cheri Herouard, Georges Leonnec, Henry Fournier, Henri Avelot, Maurice Milliere, Georges Pavis (illustrator). First Edition. Paris: La Vie Parisienne, 1925. The August 22, 1925 Issue (63e annee, No 34). Illustrations by Cheri Herouard, Georges Leonnec, Henry Fournier, Henri Avelot, Maurice Milliere, Georges Pavis, others uncredited. Text in French. Illustrated wraps, folio (13.75" x 10.5"), 18 pp. Near Fine; some light soil at covers, and that's about it. An extraordinarily high grade example; not far from As New after all this time. See scans. Exceptional condition for this thin-but-large, fragile weekly. Glossy covers; first and last few internal pages are on newsprint, else all glossy. Rather spectacular full-page color illustrations (in every issue, in fact) by the coterie of guys who knew how to do what you see here. In the case of this issue, Cheri Herouard, Georges Leonnec, Henry Fournier, Henri Avelot, Maurice Milliere, Georges Pavis are credited, but some of the other (very credit-worthy) art is uncredited. See scans. Cute humor, from the same mood as mutoscope cards, or perhaps a bit (only a bit) more refined. Gentle titillation. Even the occasional partial nudity is rather tasteful and soft, though humorously flirtatious. All of the full page efforts are eminently frame-able, and at this time of a sensibility midway-evolved between nouveau and deco, as is much of the uncredited b&w illustration. An original - and of course first and only edition - of the 8/22/1925 issue of this memorable and long-lived French weekly offering of very soft, very artful light erotica. The captioned illustrations by the eminent "dessins" luminaries named above, and others in their clan, are what really "make" this issue (as was generally the case through the era), but cartoons, serial fiction and around-town pieces nicely compliment those. Gorgeous, oversized large color illustrations are what you collect these for. l-LNG1.

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    Published by Dean's Rag Book Co., Ltd., London, 1927

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    Sewn Cloth. Condition: Very Fine. Herouard, Cheri (illustrator). First Edition. (Dean's Rag Book) THE PLAYTIME BOOK (code number 254) with illustrations by Cheri Herouard. London: Dean's Rag Book Co., Ltd., [1927]. First edition. 4to - 7-3/4" x 10-15/16". Full color pictorial sewn cloth wrappers are extremely fresh and clean. [16]pp. including wrappers. The pages of this book are cloth and each page contains a full color illustration depicting children at play through the ages. The condition of the book is VERY FINE.