French illustrated books, lot of 21: (1) L. Chauveau. Histoire de Roitelet
Paris/ Neuchatel, printed by Imprimerie Française de l'Édition for V. Attinger, (1928), 45,(1) p., full-p. ills. and orig. boards by Chauveau, obl. 4to. (2) Georgette Mignot. Le bon Roi Dagobert et le grand saint Eloi. Brussels, Vromant, (1944), (16) p., ills. and orig. cordbound wr. (bound as a blockbook) by Mignot, obl. 4to. (3) O. Wilde. Le prince joyeux. Un conte d'Oscar Wilde, adapté de l'anglais. Ed. N. Sandor/ I.P.L. Production. Paris/ London, Le Livre Universel/ Horace Marshall & Son., n.d. (1949), 16 spiral bound col. plates by H. Paul, recordw. music by L. Bridgewater and adapted by Minnie Lake, loosely inserted in rear pocket, together in orig. boards w. mounted plate by Paul. Folio size (spine-end a bit worn, rear pocket partly detached from lower board). (4) Champfleury. M. Tringle. Illustré par Léonce Petit. Paris, Hachette, 1886, 76 p., col. map, title-p. and ills. and orig. clothbacked pict. boards by Petit, 4to. - and 17 others, incl. E. Courboin, Quatrelles. La Dame de Gai-Fredon, 1884, and a mediocre copy of H.R. D'Engamella, La très véridique histoire de nette et Tintin visitant le village de jouet (1927, copy printed to the name of D.A. Himag (?)).
(total 21)