First edition, one of the first issue copies. Braid binding in full pink marbled paper with golden hues, smooth back, piece of red modern morocco title with a tiny lack in mind, preserved covers, gilded head. Signed autograph of Francis Jammes Jacques des Gachons: "... wholeheartedly ..."
Editions Surréalistes|Paris 1926|11.50 x 17.50 cm|relié
First edition. Bradel binding in half morocco, covers preserved, top edge gilt, binding signed by Gauché. Handsome autograph inscription signed by André Breton to Natalie Clifford-Barney.
First French edition, one of the numbered copies on Alfa paper. Pleasant copy despite a slight shadow heads of the boards. Autograph signed by André Malraux to Pierre-Robert Leclercq.
First edition of the French translation, one of 100 numbered copies on vellum Arches paper, only leading copies, ours justified by Raymond Mason as a copy of artist , only leading copies. Illustrated book, frontispiece, an original engraving by Raymond Mason that he signed and justified as an exemplary artist. Rare and nice copy.
First edition for which it was not drawn from great papers, one of the review copies service. Pleasant copy despite a small inner tear discreetly restored using an adhesive piece. Illustrated book of drawings by Jacques Ferrand. Humoristic autograph dedication dated and signed by Anatole Jakovsky to MJ Renard: "... this minute dedication, since it insists ... Na!"
First edition, one of the review copies service. Full page autograph dedication of the author of Louise Hervieu to Jean Fayard: "... in conjuction ... for those who suffer and we owe their ills ..."
First edition, one of 111 numbered copies on Lafuma Navarre and re-imposed in Tellière quarto, the tirage de tête. One slight trace of sunning to foot of spine, otherwise nice copy.
First edition of which there were no grand papier (deluxe) copies and the right justification date 26 Août 1970. Spine slightly sunned with two tears to foot, small stains to lower cover. Autograph inscription dated and signed by Michel Tournier to Paul Durand.
First edition, one of the review copies service. Binding in full brown paper, smooth back, piece of brown sheepskin, covers and back preserved, gilded head, binding signed G. Gauché. Ex-libris of Gerard Bauer glued at the head of a guard. Signed autograph of Pierre Benoit Gerard Bauer.
first edition, one of 125 numbered copies on laid, only leading copies after 40 out of trade on various papers. Pleasant copy despite two small tears in the head and foot of the back. Illustrated book of 6 drawings of the author. Handwritten signature of Romain Weingarten below the justification of the draw.
First edition for which it was not drawn large papers. Yellowed paper as generally, complete copy of his trailer. Precious autograph dedication signed by EM Cioran to the philosopher and historian of the Maurice de Gandillac philosophy: "... who would like, I hope, to have some indulgences for the insanities of my foreword.
Mercure de France|Paris 1985|13.50 x 21.50 cm|broché
First edition for which it was not drawn from great papers, one of the review copies service. Wrinkled back. Autograph dedication dated and signed by Jean Raspail to Jean-Paul Morel: "... to entertain him (I hope ...)"
Sybarite & Yellow snow|Paris 1996|16.50 x 23.50 cm|broché
First edition for which it was not drawn large papers. A spot on the margin of the first board, otherwise nice complete copy of his prayer to insert. Iconography. Beautiful autograph dedication signed by Pascal Aubier to Jean-Paul Morel: "... that I like in secret even that it is a secret badly guarded For Gildas I do not hate in the very shadow that I am not bad jealous, to make them giggle and to remember that in matters of ideology if we lost all the battles it was we who had the most beautiful songs, with the kisses of their Pascal. "
First edition, one of the copies on vellum. Guards marginally shaded, two small tears in the head and foot of the back. Signed autograph of Jacques de Lacretelle to Abel Hermant which is mentioned on page 75 of this book: "For my dear master and friend Abel Hermant who will see (page 75) why he will be forgiven a lot in France.
first edition for which it was not drawn from great papers. A little lack of paper on the second board. Rare autograph dedication signed and dated by Dominique Laporte to a friend named Fabienne: "... because the truth is on the edge - always, this eternal anonymity with all my tenderness, Dominique (L)."
First edition, one of the 20 copies out of commerce numbered on Arches paper vellum and reserved for the bibliophilic society "XX". Binding full morocco havana, smooth back decorated with a vertical piping with palladium, framing of golden dotted edges of the boards, gold and cold monogram at the bottom of the first board, guards and contreplats of paper with moiré effect, framing net to cold and golden dotted on the contreplats, ex-libris glued to the head of a contreplat, double covers and double back preserved, gilded head, binding Art Deco signed Jacques Anthoine-Legrain. Very nice copy pleasantly established. Handwritten signature of Catulle Mendes under the justification of the draw.
Charpentier et Fasquelle|Paris 1902|13.50 x 20 cm|relié
First edition on ordinary paper. Paper binding, covers and spine preserved, binding signed by Goy & Vilaine. Autograph inscription signed by Edmond Rostand to Madame Henry Fouquier : "... Vive la Pologne, madame ! "
First edition for which it was not drawn from great papers of this presentation of Jean Beaufret. Back and flat slightly and marginally insolated without gravity. Signed autograph dedication of Jean Beaufret to his ex-daughter-in-law Marie-Louise and his son-in-law Ernesto: "For Marie-Louise, and Ernesto, in all affection."
Seuil, Paris 1966, 14 x 20,5 cm, original wrappers
Real first edition, containing 912 pages, for which no grand papier (deluxe) copies were printed. Spine slightly sunned and rubbed, traces of folding on the first cover, covers sunned in the margins. Rare autograph inscription from Jacques Lacan to François Erval.
First edition of the French translation of which there were no grand papier (deluxe) copies, an advance (service de presse) copy. A nice copy retaining its dust jacket. Autograph inscription signed by Graham Greene, in English, to Max (Gallo) and his wife Tina.
Editions Moly-Sabata|Paris 1938|15.50 x 24.50 cm|agrafé
First edition for which it was not drawn large papers. Back and flat slightly and marginally insolated and discolored as generally. Autograph dedication signed by Albert Gleizes to André Steiff.
Editions de L'Effort Moderne|Paris s. d. [circa 1919]|24.50 x 22 cm|en feuilles
First edition, one of 100 numbered copies printed on Hollande, tirage de tête after 50 copies on China paper. Nice copy. Illustrated with 2 woodcuts by Morin-Jean. Signed by René Druart and Morin-Jean on the justification page.
Editions de L'Effort Moderne|Paris s. d. [circa 1920]|22.50 x 29 cm|en feuilles
The beautiful rooster's calendar. First edition, one of 100 numbered copies on mould-made paper, only print after 42 on China paper. Nice copy. Illustrated with 29 woodcuts by Morin-Jean and a vignette by Juan Gris on the cover. Signed by René Druart and Morin-Jean on the justification page.
First edition, one of 25 numbered copies on vellum Lana, head print. Iconography. Nice copy. Beautiful autograph signed by Jean de Beer Marguerite Blum.
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First Edition, one of the review copies service, second edition mention on the fake title page. Binding in full brown paper, smooth back, title piece of morocco chocolate brown, blankets and back preserved, gilded head, binding signed Dreneau. Ex libris manuscript of Emile Henriot at the head of a guard. Autograph signed by Henri de Montherlant Emile Henriot.
First edition, one of the first issue copies. Binding in full green paper, smooth back slightly discolored tail, title piece brown olive green, covers and back preserved. Precious autograph signed by Henri de Regnier in Catulle Mendes.
La Renaissance du livre|Paris s. d. [1916]|19.50 x 20.50 cm|broché
First edition, one of rares copies on Japon, of which there is no statement in the justification. A nice copy with edges preserved despite some small foxing on a few edges. This copy is retaining chapter 24, delete of most part of the printing, at the request of the censorship.
G. Charpentier & Cie|Paris 1884|11.50 x 19 cm|relié
First edition on ordinary paper. Full morocco, elegant binding signed by Lavaux. A portrait of Joris-Karl Huysmansmounted to head. A very nice copy elegantly bound by Lavaux.
First separate edition of the "Diary". Braid binding in half cream canvas, smooth back, modern title piece of red morocco, boards, guards and contreplats of marbled paper, blankets and back (slightly insolated) preserved. Full copy of his prayer to insert. Precious autograph signed by Valery Larbaud to Paul Morand.
First edition for which it was not drawn large papers. Back very slightly insolated and warped, two brown spots at the foot of the first board. Autograph signed by Bertrand Blier to Georges Conchon