First edition on ordinary paper, third edition falsely stated; only 21 large paper copies were printed on Hollande paper Rare and friendly autograph inscription from Guillaume Apollinaire to "Monsieur Lehmann" This may be the actor Maurice Lehmann who found fame precisely in Apollinaire's Couleur du Temps as adapted for the stage the year the poet died by Claude Autant and Louise Lara Maurice Lehmann went on to become the director of a number of theaters, including the Théâtre du Châtelet A good copy.
First edition printed in a small number of copies of this offprint from Miscellanea Entomologica 1935-1937. Work illustrated with 10 photographs. Signed autograph inscription by Géo Favarel. Spine split at head and foot with two small lacks and a stain, boards marginally faded and foxed, handsome interior condition. Rare.
Les Editions de Minuit|Paris 1979|13.50 x 22 cm|broché
New edition of which he was not drawn large papers. Signed autograph of the author Joseph Joliet, former student of Derrida, who became a close friend of the philosopher. Very attentive to the writing of Joliet, Derrida write the preface to his novel, "The child sitting dog" and support him in his difficult times (cf. Derrida Benoit Peeters). Back slightly insolated.
First edition for which there were no large paper copies. Autograph inscription from the authors. Covers very slightly and marginally sunned to foot, a good copy.
Imprimerie Impériale|Paris 1809-1829|71 x 53.50 cm|une feuille
Original etching in plano, untrimmed, extracted from the 'Imperial Edition' of the Description of Egypt or Series observations and research made in Egypt during the French expedition, published by order of His Majesty the Emperor Napoleon Great. Conducted between 1802 and 1830 and published between 1809 and 1828, she was taken in 1000 copies available to institutions. Laid the watermark visible by transparency ancient and modern Egypt paper. Tear in upper left corner marginal rare spots without damage to etching. The monumental first edition of the Description of Egypt in 13 volumes contained 892 colored plates of which 72, including 9 volumes involved antiquity. The other volumes dealt with
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Honoré de BALZAC, Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard GRANDVILLE