[Stock catalogues, numbered series: 6] Livres anciens et modernes du XVe au XXe siècle
Paris, Librairie Pierre-Adrien Yvinec, [2000?]
(24 cm), [168] pp., illustrations (many in colour). 200 items; priced. Publisher’s printed wrappers. - Offers (item 78, Prix sur demande) the fine Firmin Didot-Henri Labouchère-Hans Fürstenberg copy of Estienne Poetae graecae principes 1566, bound in eighteenth-century red morocco (noticed in The Book Collector, Autumn 2002, p.422).
[Stock catalogues, numbered series: 9] Livres et manuscrits choisies du XVIe au XXe siècle
Paris, Librairie Pierre-Adrien Yvinec, [2005]
(24 cm), [156] pp., illustrations (many in colour). 200 items; priced. Publisher’s printed wrappers. - Offering “a nice collection of Elzevirs, including the Baron de Longepierre’s 1638 Florus, another of nineteenth-century reprints of rare earlier texts printed on vellum… and the ideal copy of Jehan Rictus Cantilènes de malheur 1902, on japon and enlarged with a manuscript, eight letters, a photograph and press-cuttings” (from a notice in The Book Collector, Spring 2005, pp.98-99).
[Stock catalogues, numbered series: 11] Livres et manuscrits choisies du XVIe au XXe siècle
Paris, Librairie Pierre-Adrien Yvinec, [2007]
(24 cm), [76] pp., illustrations (many in colour). 75 items; priced. Publisher’s printed wrappers. - The undated catalogue is noticed in The Book Collector, Autumn 2007, p.413.
[Stock catalogues, numbered series: 15] 123 livres et manuscrits choisis du XVe au XXe siècle : de deux bibliothèques d'amateurs et à divers
Paris, Librairie Pierre-Adrien Yvinec, 2014
(24 cm), [104] pp., illustrations (many in colour) (most in colour). 123 items; priced. Publisher’s pictorial wrappers. - Included are “two manuscript Hours, one illuminated by one or more hands in the workshop of the ‘Maître des Entrées’ (p.o.a.). Besides these were a red goatskin coffret à courrier with the arms of the Grand Condé, €28,000, and a professional copy of the meditations on the Apocalypse of Louise-Adélaïde d’Orléans, abbess of Chelles (1698-1743), which betray her Jansenist leanings, €12,000” (noticed in The Book Collector, Winter 2014, p.617).