Charles NISARDLa muse pariétaire et la muse foraine ou les chansons des rues depuis quinze ansJules Gay|Paris 1863|-|reliéSold
Miguel de CERVANTES, Prosper MÉRIMÉEHistoire de Don Quichotte de la Manche, traduite de l'espagnol par Filleau de Saint-Martin, précédée d'une notice historique sur la vie et les ouvrages de Cervantès, par M. Pr MériméeA. Sautelet & Cie|Paris 1826|13 x 21 cm|6 volumes reliésSold
Edgar Allan POE, Charles BAUDELAIRENouvelles histoires extraordinairesMichel Lévy frères|Paris 1857|11.50 x 18.50 cm|reliéFirst edition.Contemporary half black shagreen, spine gilt in compartments. Title gilt. A little limited spotting to some leaves, otherwise a very fresh, well-bound, set in a sober and elegant binding.Sold
Ferdinand BERTHOUDÉclaircissemens sur l'invention, la théorie, la construction et les épreuves des nouvelles machines proposées en France pour la détermination des longitudes en mer par la mesure du tempsChez J. B. G. Musier|à Paris 1773|20 x 26.50 cm|reliéSold
Andre SPARRMANVoyage au Cap de Bonne-Esperance, et autour du Monde avec le Capitaine Cook, et principalement dans les pays des Hottentots et des CaffresChez Buisson|à Paris 1787|12 x 20.50 cm|3 volumes reliésSold
THUCYDIDEHistoire de la guerre du PéloponnèseTypographie de Firmin Didot frères|Paris 1833|15 x 24.50 cm|4 volumes reliésSold
Victor HUGOLes travailleurs de la merLibrairie internationale Lacroix, Verboeckhoven & Cie|Paris • & Bruxelles [Brussels] • & Leipzig • & Livourne [Livorno] 1866|15 x 23 cm|3 volumes reliésSold
Victor HUGOWilliam ShakespeareLibrairie internationale Lacroix, Verboeckhoven & Cie|Paris • & Bruxelles [Brussels] • & Leipzig • & Livourne [Livorno] 1864|15 x 23.50 cm|reliéSold
Alphonse de LAMARTINEJocelynFurne & Cie • Charles Gosselin & Cie|Paris 1836|13.50 x 21.50 cm|2 volumes reliésSold
René CAILLIÉJournal d'un voyage à Temboctou et à Jenné, dans l'Afrique centrale, précédé d'observations faites chez les Maures Braknas, les Nalous et d'autres peuples; pendant les années 1824, 1825, 1826, 1827, 1828Imprimerie Royale|Paris 1830|13 x 21 cm|3 volumes reliésSold
Abbé Noël Antoine PLUCHEHistoire du ciel, où l'on recherche l'origine de l'idolatrie, et les méprises de la philosophie, sur la formation des corps célestes & de toute la natureChez les frères Estienne|à Paris 1757|10 x 17 cm|2 volumes reliésSold
Jean-Paul SARTRELes mouchesGallimard|Paris 1943|12 x 19 cm|brochéFirst edition, one of 18 numbered copies on pur fil paper, tirage de tête.A rare and very good unsophisticated copy with the advertising slip preserved.Sold
Alfred JARRYLes minutes de Sable Mémorial suivies de César antéchristFasquelle|Paris 1932|18 x 21.50 cm|brochéCollective Edition, one of the few copies on Japan, our printed specially for the bibliophile JJ Dealer justified by the publisher, deluxe edition.Book illustrated with drawings by Alfred Jarry.Beautiful copy wide-margined.Sold
Le cabinet satyrique ou recueil parfaict des vers piquans et gaillards de ce temps, tirés des secrets cabinets des sieurs de Sigognes, Regnier, Motin, Berthelot, Maynard et autres des plus signalez poètes du dix-septième siècleDuquesne • Claudin|Gand [Ghent] • & Paris 1859|11.50 x 18 cm|2 volumes reliésSold
MOLIÈREOeuvres de Molière avec des notes de tous les commentaires par L. Aimé-MartinLefèvre|Paris 1837|16.50 x 25.50 cm|4 volumes reliésSold
Charles-Marie LECONTE DE LISLEPoèmes antiquesAlphonse Lemerre|Paris s. d. [circa 1890]|15 x 23.50 cm|reliéSold
Charles-Marie LECONTE DE LISLEPoèmes tragiquesAlphonse Lemerre|Paris s. d. [circa 1890]|15.50 x 23.50 cm|reliéSold
Charles-Marie LECONTE DE LISLEPoèmes barbaresAlphonse Lemerre|Paris s. d. [circa 1890]|15.50 x 23.50 cm|reliéSold
Emmanuel de LAS CASESMémorial de Sainte-Hélène ou journal où se trouve consigné, jour par jour, ce qu'a dit et fait Napoléon durant dix-huit mois. - Complément du Mémorial de Sainte-Hélène. Napoléon en exil; relation contenant les opinions et les réflexions de Napoléon sur les évènemens les plus importans de sa vie, durant trois ans de sa captivité, et ornée d'un fac-similé, recueillies par Barry E. O'Meara, son dernier chirurgienLecointe|Paris 1828 & 1824|13.50 x 21.50 cm|10 volumes reliésSold
Johann Wolfgang von GOETHEOeuvres dramatiques de J.W. Goethe précédées d'une notice biographique et littéraire sur GoetheA. Sautelet & Cie|Paris 1825|13.50 x 21 cm|4 volumes reliésSold
François René de CHATEAUBRIANDVie de RancéH.L. Delloye • se vend à la librairie Garnier|Paris s. d. [1844]|13.50 x 22 cm|reliéSold
Johann Wolfgang von GOETHE, Gérard de NERVALFaust suivi du Second Faust. Choix de ballades et poésies de Goëthe - Schiller - Burger - Klopstock - Schubart - Koerner - Uhland, etcCharles Gosselin|Paris 1840|10.50 x 18 cm|reliéSold
Marie de Vichy-Chamrond, Marquise du DEFFANDLettres de la Marquise du Deffand à Horace Walpole, depuis comte d'Oxford, écrites dans les années 1766 à 1780, auxquelles sont jointes des lettres de madame du Deffand à Voltaire, écrites dans les années 1759 à 1775 publiées d'après les originaux déposés à Strawberry-HillPonthieu & Cie|Paris • & Leipzic [Leipzig] • (Leipzig) 1827|12.50 x 21.50 cm|4 volumes reliésSold
Georges BONDOUX, Émile GEBHARTAutour d'une tiare 1075-1085Louis Conard|Paris 1908|16 x 24.50 cm|relié sous étuiSold
Jean DUPLESSIS-BERTAUX, VOLTAIRELa Pucelle d'OrléansJ. Lemonnyer|Paris 1880|13.50 x 20.50 cm|2 volumes reliésSold
Julie RÉCAMIERSouvenirs et correspondances tirés des papiers de Madame RécamierMichel Lévy frères|Paris 1860|14.50 x 22.50 cm|2 volumes reliésSold
Ernest RENANHistoire des origines du christianisme. Livre cinquième qui comprend depuis la destruction de la nationalité juive jusqu'à la mort de Trajan (74-117) : Les évangiles et la seconde génération chrétienneCalmann Lévy|Paris 1877|14 x 22.50 cm|reliéSold
Benjamin CONSTANTAdolphe, anecdote trouvée dans les papiers d'un inconnuBrissot-Thivars|Paris 1824|10.50 x 18.50 cm|reliéSold
Théophile Alexandre STEINLEN, Aristide BRUANTDans la rue, chansons et monologuesAristide Bruant|Paris s. d. [circa 1890]|11.50 x 19 cm|reliéFinal Edition, a thousand words.Binding half morocco chocolate, back with five nerves decorated with the golden initials repeated five times of great bibliophile Roger Cormenin, marbled paper plates, paper contreplats guards and the tank covers illustrated by Steinlen TA preserved, gilded head, elegant binding the unsigned time.autograph dedication of the author autograph signed and dated Montmartre Aristide Sparrow Roger Cormenin: "... For the Viscount ..."Book, illustrated with numerous drawings in the text of Théophile Alexandre Steinlen.Provenance: the library Cormenin Roger, son of Louis de Cormenin who was the confidant and secretary of Théophile Gautier and also a close friend of Gustave Flaubert.Copy pleasantly established.Sold
MADEMOISELLE DE LESPINASSELettres de Mlle de Lespinasse suivies de ses autres oeuvres et de lettres de Mme Du Deffand, de Turgot, de Bernardin de Saint-Pierre revues sur les éditions originales augmentées des variantes, de nombreuses notes, d'un appendice comprenant les écrits de d'Alembert, de Guibert, de Voltaire, de Frédéric II, sur Mlle de Lespinasse d'un index et précédées d'une notice biographique et littéraire par Eugène AsseCharpentier & Cie|Paris 1876|12 x 19 cm|reliéSold
Léon DAUDETLes deux étreintesCharpentier|Paris 1901|11.50 x 19.50 cm|reliéfirst edition on the current paper.Binding to bradel half percaline fir, back smoothes decorated with a floral motif gold, when gold and double tail thread, as Exhibit sheepskin nutty, marbled paper boards, contemporary binding.Signed autograph of Leon Daudet in the Princess of Chincey.Sold
Frédéric REGAMEY, Maurice TOURNEUXProsper Mérimée. Sa bibliographieJ. Baur|Paris 1876|12.50 x 19.50 cm|reliéSold
Thomas SONNET Sieur de COURVAL, Prosper BLANCHEMAINOeuvres poétiquesChez Jouaust, Librairie des Bibliophiles|Paris 1876-1877|11 x 17.50 cm|3 volumes reliésSold
Charles-Augustin SAINTE-BEUVEChateaubriand et son groupe littéraire sous l'EmpireGarnier frères|Paris 1861|13.50 x 22.50 cm|2 volumes reliésSold
Gustave DORE, Honoré de BALZACLes contes drolatiques colligez es abbayes de Touraine et mis en lumière par le sieur de Balzac pour l'esbattement des pantagruelistes et non aultresEz Bureaux de la société générale de Librairie|Paris 1855|13 x 21 cm|reliéSold
Carl Bernhard WADSTRÖMPrécis sur l'établissement des colonies de Sierra Léona et de Boulama. A la cote occidentale de l'AfriqueCh. Pougens|Paris 1798|12.50 x 20.50 cm|reliéSold
Pierre Adam d' ORIGNYL'Egypte ancienne, ou memoires historiques et critiques sur les objets les plus importans de l'histoire du grand empire des EgyptiensChez Vincent|à Paris 1762|9.50 x 16.50 cm|2 volumes reliésSold
Pasquier QUESNELLe nouveau Testament en françois, avec des reflexions morales sur chaque versetChez André Pralard|à Paris 1702|9.50 x 16 cm|reliésSold
Philippe BARRÈSLa guerre à vingt ansPlon|Paris 1924|12 x 19 cm|brochéEdition few months after the original, mention of eighth mile.Bel autograph signed and dated by Philippe Barres Robert Garric, "... these simple images of a brotherhood that is devoted to remain among the French after the war tribute of admiration affecteuse ...."Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! "spine slightly insolated and including stains, spots on the first board, small marginal tears on seccond dish.Sold
DANIEL-ROPSLe coeur complicePlon|Paris 1935|12 x 19 cm|brochéfirst edition on the current paper. Signed autograph of Daniel-Rops Robert Garric "... bis place ... (hopefully) ..." Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! " A small tear in the back head.Sold
Henri POURRATA la belle bergère ou quand Gaspard de guerre revintAlbin Michel|Paris 1925|12 x 19 cm|brochéFirst edition, review copy. Signed autograph of Henry Pourrat his friend Auvergne Robert Garric then director of the youth magazine. Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! " Small lacks the insolated back, yellowed paper as generally.Sold
Henry de MONTHERLANTLes onze devant la porte doréeGrasset|Paris 1924|12 x 19 cm|brochéFirst edition, one of 500 numbered copies on bulk and reserved to the press service. Signed autograph of Henri de Montherlant Robert Garric, "... this little book of no importance ..." Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! " spine slightly thinned as often, a small tear glued Length of the first flat.Sold
Jacques CHARDONNEL'amour du prochainGrasset|Paris 1932|12 x 19 cm|brochéFirst edition, one of 300 numbered copies on Alfa paper and reserved to the press service.Signed autograph of Jacques Chardonne Robert Garric.Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! "Bites on the first board as well as the first guard.Sold
Joseph DELTEILLes PoilusGrasset|Paris 1926|12 x 19 cm|brochéFirst edition, review copy.Signed autograph of Joseph Delteil Robert Garric.Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! "Back insolated, a slight trace of transverse crease on the first board.Sold
Édouard PEISSONCriseLibrairie Valois|Paris 1932|11.50 x 17.50 cm|brochéEdition printed on vellum at 2200 Navarre.Signed autograph Edward Peisson Robert Garric.Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! "spine browned and with a little lack in foot.Sold
Charles DU BOSExtraits d'un journal 1908-1928Editions de La Pléiade|Paris 1929|15 x 21.50 cm|brochéFirst edition, one of 700 numbered copies on vellum of the Marais, one of the few ours except trade justified by Charles Du Bos. Templar autograph dated and signed by Charles Du Bos Robert Garric: "... in memory of our first meeting ... Non nobis, dominates, sed nomini tuo da gloriam" Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! " Small marginal patches affecting some heads in sheets and walk the last guard, rare spots.Sold
Guy MAZELINELes loupsGallimard|Paris 1932|14 x 19 cm|brochéFirst edition, review copy. Signed autograph Guy Mazeline Robert Garric. Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! " A split bit Length, foxing on the boards.Sold
Pierre CHAMPIONRonsard et son tempsEdouard Champion|Paris 1925|16.50 x 25.50 cm|brochéfirst edition on the current paper.Signed autograph of Pierre Champion Robert Garric.Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! "Pitting on the back and head of the second flat, small, marginal shortages Length of the first board that also includes an angular fold track in the lead.Sold
Auguste VIATTELes sources occultes du Romantisme : illuminisme - théosophie 1770-1820. Tome Premier : le préromantismeHonoré Champion|Paris 1928|16.50 x 25.50 cm|brochéfirst edition on the current paper.Signed autograph of Augustus Viatte Robert Garric: "... memory of an old collaboration in teams and the youth magazine ..."Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! "Small tears in the top and bottom of the back, a scratch in foot of the first flatSold
Joseph KESSELLes coeurs pursNrf|Paris 1927|12 x 19 cm|brochéCollective Edition, review copy. Signed autograph of Joseph Kessel Robert Garric. Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! " spine browned.Sold
Julien BENDALa fin de l'éternelNrf|Paris 1929|12 x 19 cm|brochéFirst edition, review copy. Signed autograph of Julien Benda Robert Garric. Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! " spine browned.Sold
Georges DUHAMELCivilisation françaiseHachette|Paris 1944|12 x 19 cm|brochéfirst edition on the current paper. Signed autograph of Georges Duhamel Robert Garric "... generous soul ..." Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! " A small tear in the foot glued back, a slight scratch on the first board.Sold
Jean GIRAUDOUXBellaGrasset|Paris 1926|12 x 19 cm|brochéFirst edition, one of 500 numbered copies on bulk and reserved to the press service. Signed autograph of the Reverend Father Jean Giraudoux Barge. Three small tears stuck back in the top and bottom of the back, small scratches on upper cover.Sold
Joseph DELTEILLa FayetteGrasset|Paris 1928|12 x 19 cm|brochéFirst edition, review copy. Signed autograph of Joseph Delteil Robert Garric: "... with all my memories of heroic times ..." Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! " Back insolated.Sold
André GIDELe retour de l'enfant prodigue précédé de cinq autres traités : Le traité du Narcisse - La tentative amoureuse - El Hadj - Philoctète - BethsabéAu sans pareil|Paris 1922|14.50 x 20.50 cm|brochéCollective Edition, one of the few copies hors commerce numbered on vellum Lafuma from Voiron.Signed autograph Gide to Johan van den Eeckhoudt.Waterstains pale in foot of the back, a spot in the middle of the second flat, nice interior state.Sold
Miodrag IBROVACClaude Fauriel et la fortune européenne des poésies populaires grecque et serbe. Etude d'histoire romantique suivi du Courts de Fauriel professé en Sorbonne (1831-1832)Didier|Paris 1966|15 x 23.50 cm|brochéEdition of wich no leading copies exists. autograph dedication of the author autograph dated and signed by Miodrag Ibrovac Robert Garric, "... whose hospitality has fostered the completion of this book, tribute and heartfelt gratitude to my faithful memories ..." Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! " Book illustrated with 20 boards inset. An important spot on the second course also affecting the sidelines the last hundred sheets. Sold
Jean MAZIERESArsène Vermenouze (1850-1910) et la Haute-Auvergne de son tempsLes Belles Lettres|Paris 1965|16.50 x 25.50 cm|2 volumes reliésFirst edition, one of 100 numbered copies on Lafuma only leading copies. Binders half shagreen cherry with corners, back with five nerves decorated with gilded nets set with triple gold boxes, marbled paper plates, guards and contreplats of handmade paper, wrappers and back preserved and bound in, gilded heads. autograph dedication of the author signed autograph dated Jean Mazières on the first volume, Robert Garric, "... who, better than anyone, knows Vermenouze and knows about him, this book which, deprived of its generous contribution, would have been incomplete. .. " Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! " Beautiful copy pleasantly established.Sold
André MAUROISLyauteyPlon|Paris 1931|11.50 x 18.50 cm|reliéfirst edition on the current paper. Bound in full red fabric, smooth back, guards and contreplats of handmade paper, preserved covers, modest contemporary binding. Signed autograph of Adre Maurois Robert Garric. Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! " Sold
Paul CLAUDELL'annonce faite à MarieNrf|Paris 1923|11.50 x 18.50 cm|reliéNew edition on current paper.Binding half old pink cardboard corners and snake way back with five nerves decorated with stylized lily flowers stamped cold, slightly rubbed joints, paper boards floral, guards and contreplats paper moiré, covers and backs preserved, charming decorative contemporary binding.Signed autograph of Paul Claudel Robert Garric, "... his friend who wants to be his collaborator ..."Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! "Sold
RACHILDEAlfred Jarry ou le surmâle des lettresGrasset|Paris 1928|12 x 19 cm|brochéFirst edition, review copy. Signed autograph Rachilde Robert Garric. Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! " Book decorated with a portrait of Alfred Jarry frontispiece by Cazals. spine slightly insolated with a little lack in mind, a lack topped the first board, a head track of the last fold sheets.Sold
Marie NOËLLes chansons et les heuresStock|Paris 1935|13 x 19 cm|brochéNew edition printed on Alfa paper and for which there is no mention of leading copies, review copy. Signed autograph of Marie Noël Robert Garric. Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! " A small lack in foot of the back, some spots.Sold
THOMAS D'AQUINSomme théologique : Les actes humains. 1 & 2, questions 6-21Desclée & Cie|Paris • & Tournai • & Rome [Rome] 1926|-|reliure de l'éditeurFirst edition of the French translation by Louis Gillet.Publishers'binding with full percaline flexible fir, smooth back,Signed autograph of Louis Gillet to Robert Garric: "... in remembrance of those we love with all our soul, and we made ??him a hundredfold, as a tribute of fraternal collaboration ..."Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! "Pleasant copy.Sold
Pierre CHARRONDe la Sagesse. Trois livres par Pierre Charron [Ensemble] [Petit] Traicté de sagesseChez David Douceur|à Paris 1613|10.50 x 17.50 cm|reliéSold
HORACELes poesies d'Horace, traduites en françoisChez Saillant|à Paris 1777|8 x 14.30 cm|2 volumes reliésSold
François de Salignac de La Mothe FENELONDemonstration de l'existence de Dieu tirée de la connoissance de la nature Chez Jacques Etienne|à Paris 1713|9.50 x 16.50 cm|reliéSold
ARRIANLes Guerres d'Alexandre, sa vie tirée du grec de Plutarque, et ses apohtegmesChez Louis Billaine|à Paris 1664|9 x 16.80 cm|reliéSold
André THÉRIVEAnnaGrasset|Paris 1932|12 x 19 cm|brochéFirst edition, one of 300 numbered copies on Alfa paper and reserved to the press service. Signed autograph Andre Thérive Robert Garric. Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! " Sold
Maurice GENEVOIXRroûFlammarion|Paris 1931|12 x 19 cm|brochéFirst edition, review copy. Signed autograph of Maurice Genevoix Robert Garric. Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! " A slight lack in foot of the back which also has a clear spot.Sold
ECOLE ESTIENNE, Maurice DONNAYLe vingt-troisièmeEcole municipale Estienne|Paris 1924|14.50 x 19 cm|brochéFirst edition, one of 300 numbered copies on Arches paper, one draw and 15 after 5 Japan Holland paper.Signed autograph of Maurice Donnay Robert Garric.Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! "Decorated book, woodcut, typographically compound and fired by the students of the Ecole Estienne.A small tear in the middle of the back, first guard slightly and partially shaded minor, nice copy decorated in Art Deco style.Sold
DANIEL-ROPSNotre inquiétude. Essais : louange de l'inquiétude - sur une génération nouvelle - positions devant l'inquiétudePerrin & Cie|Paris 1927|12 x 19 cm|brochéEdition of wich no leading copies exists, second edition statement. Signed autograph of Daniel-Rops Robert Garric. Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! " spine slightly insolated.Sold
Paul MORANDRien que la terreGrasset|Paris 1926|12 x 19 cm|brochéfirst edition on the current paper despite a mention of twenty-fourth edition.Signed autograph of Paul Morand Robert Garric.Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! "Back insolated and with a lack Length, spots on boards.Sold
Joseph KESSEL, Hélène ISWOLSKYLes rois aveuglesLes Editions de France|Paris 1925|12 x 19 cm|brochéfirst edition on paper despite current visionary ue mention fourteenth thousand. Signed autograph of Joseph Kessel Robert Garric. Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! " Light bites and marginal tear on covers, yellowed paper as generally, a small angular lack on the second board.Sold
Denis de ROUGEMONTPolitique de la personne. Problèmes, doctrines et tactique de la révolution personnalisteEditions "Je sers"|Paris 1934|12 x 19 cm|brochéFirst edition, review copy. Signed autograph of Denis de Rougemont Robert Garric, "... this book that would say more that it" refuses "..." Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! " Pitting on the boards, complete copy of his please insert.Sold
Marcel ARLANDOù le coeur se partageNrf|Paris 1927|10.50 x 16.50 cm|brochéFirst edition Nrf to 615 numbered copies printed on Alfa paper.Signed autograph Marcel Arland Robert Garric.Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! "Back insolated, spots on boards, few foxing.Sold