Denoël & Steele|Paris 1935|14.50 x 22.50 cm|broché
First edition, one of the review copies service. Two pale wets on the first board and small clear wets on the back. Autograph signed by Robert Brasillach to Marius Richard enriched with the handwritten signature of Maurice Bardèche.
First edition, one of the review copies service. Back slightly exposed. Precious autograph signed by Robert Aron: "For Henry de Jouvenel, the last book by Arnaud Dandieu which provides a new solution to modern crises. In sincere homage."
First edition for which it was not drawn from large papers. Pleasant copy. Precious autograph signed by André Comte-Sponville to Madame Jankélévitch: "... this" little treaty "which owes everything to her husband's Great Treaty ..."
First edition, press service hallmark at the bottom of the second plate. Pleasant copy. Autograph signed by Léo Ferrero to Alin Laubreaux: "To Alain Laubreaux (sic) sincere tribute to Léo Ferrero."
First edition of the French translation for which it was not printed from large papers. Handwritten signature of Lawrence Durrell in English on the half title page.
Les Editions de Minuit|Paris 1990|13 x 18 cm|broché
Edition a few months later than the first edition. Nice full copy of his Goncourt Prize trailer. Autograph dated and signed by Jean Rouaud to Mr. Gaboy: "... this book on the banks of the Loire ..."
First edition, one of the review copies service. Small marginal stitches on the boards and the back. Autograph signed by Violette Leduc to Florence Gould.
First edition of the French translation for which it was not printed from large papers. A circular spot on the first cover dish. Autograph dated and signed by Ismaïl Kadaré to a woman named Corine.
Rivages • Payot|Paris 1997|15.50 x 22.50 cm|broché
First edition of the French translation for which it was not printed from large papers. Beautiful complete copy of his illustrated jacket. Autograph dedication signed by James Ellroy on the false title page.
Le Songe d'une nuit d'été [A Midsummer Night's Dream]
Hachette et Cie | Paris 1909 | 23 x 30 cm | publisher's paper boards First edition in French, one of 300 numbered copies on vélin à la forme paper, the only grand papier (deluxe) copies after 30 on Japan paper. Illustrated with color hors-texte plates as well as black and white drawings to text by Arthur Rackham. Publisher's vellum-effect paper boards, spine gilt, upper cover with gilt illustration, lacking ties. A fine copy.
Gallimard|Paris 1962, 1964 et 1989|12.50 x 20 cm|broché
First edition, one of 90 numbered copies printed on Van Gelder's vélin de Hollande for the first two volumes (bearing number 29) and one of 72 on vélin pur chiffon de Rives, the only deluxe copies ("grands papiers") for the third and last volume.
Studio Aubert-Philips|Paris s. d. [1950]|17 x 22.50 cm|Photographie|une feuille
Humorous photograph of Raymond Devos repainting a road sign probably taken by the Aubert-Philips studio for the promotion of his sketch "The pleasure of the senses" thanks to which he made himself famous. Autograph dedication signed by Raymond Devos at the top right of the black ink photograph: "Pour" Mamy "et" Pépé "from" Rayray ". His best memory". Initially, Raymond Devos had started autograph dedication of the author with a red ballpoint pen but the writing being difficult on this matter, he tried to hide this first autograph dedication of the author with black felt pen with which he continued his dedication. A small clear spot on the road sign.
First edition, one of 50 numbered copies on Japan bamboo from Navarre, only large papers. Very nice copy. Autograph signed by François Mitterrand to Madame and Monsieur André Fortveille.
First edition, one of 20 numbered copies on pur fil du Marais, the only deluxe copies ("grand papier") with a few hors commerce on the same paper. Rare and pleasant copy.
First edition of this exhibition brochure held at the Galerie des Ponchettes in Nice from May 18 to June 14, 1972. Autograph signed by César to the art editor Alex Grall on the first board where César has crossed out his name. Illustrated brochure with reproductions of works by Caesar.
First edition on chestnut, one of the ex of the press service, complete with his trailer for bookstores. . Pleasant copy despite a tiny tear at the head of the back.
First edition for which it was not drawn from large papers. Small clear and minor gravity spots on the boards. Autograph signed by Edouard Glissant to Hourya Sinaceur.
First edition, one of 4 numbered copies on Japan, head print with 4 Holland paper coins. Rare copy at all margins. Autograph signed by Polar to Manuel Liévin.
Edition very slightly after the first edition for which it was not drawn from large papers, mention of 100th thousand. Slight minor scratches on the back and margins of the boards. Autograph signed by François Mitterrand to Jean Barets.
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Georges-Louis Leclerc, comte de BUFFON, Louis Jean-Marie DAUBENTON
First edition, one of the review copies service. Yellowed paper having caused some slight angular gaps on certain sheets, mainly at the beginning of the volume, small tears and angular gaps on the fragile back. Autograph tribute signed by André Thérive to Maurice Martin du Gard.
S. n. • [ Paul Morihien]|s. l. • [Paris] 1947|23.50 x 31.50 cm|broché sous chemise à lacets
GENET Jean & COCTEAU Jean Querelle de Brest No printer (Paul Morihien), n.p. (but Paris) 1947, 23.5 x 31.5 cm, paper covers and chemise with ties. First edition, hors commerce, of 525 numbered copies, this one of the 460 numbered copies on vélin à la forme paper. This copy has its card chemise with ties, repairs to joints. Lacking the advertising leaf. With 29 original lithographs by Jean Cocteau, including a frontispiece and 28 others hors texte.