Original edition for which he was not drawn large papers. Signed autograph of the author: "Madame Bonis-Charancle this story that we have lived and told my way ..." A small tear at the top of the back, otherwise nice copy.
First edition of which there were no large paper copies, falsely stated 15ème mille. With an autograph inscription from François Mitterrand to Dominique Pado. Small foxings, not serious, on the edges.
Original edition on paper despite a current visionary thousand words. Signed autograph of the author Bernard Pingaud. Some film lacks covering the structure, a small spot on top of the latest warning.
Edition of the year of the original, whimsical thousand words. Signed autograph of the author Mr. Moyer. Marginal punctures on the second flat, nice interior state.
Original edition for which he was not drawn large papers, one of the copies of the press service. Signed autograph of the author (Jean-Pierre) Harris who will be elected the same year General Adviser in the canton of Nevers and his wife. A small tear in minor foot of the first flat, nice copy.
Edition after a few days to the original, fanciful thousand words. Signed autograph of the author Jean Yssert. Back slightly wrinkled as usually, a small trace of angular bend at the top of the first flat.
First Edition of current paper. Bound in half black sheepskin back with five nerves purposes dishes marbled paper, an upper corner blunt, guards and contreplats of handmade paper, covers preserved, modest contemporary binding. Signed autograph from the author to Mr. Baglin.
Marpon & Flammarion|Paris s. d. [1883]|14 x 21 cm|relié
First edition, preface by Guy de Maupassant. Contemporary brown cloth, spine with blindstamped fleuron, orange morocco title label, joints restored. Handsome autograph inscription signed by René Maizeroy to the writer of the preface, Guy de Maupassant. Frontispiece etching by Kauffmann. Spotting. René Maizeroy was the pseudonym of the Baron René-Jean Toussaint, on whom Guy de Maupassant based the character of Duroy in the novel Bel-Ami. Provenance : Guy de Maupassant.
First edition, an advance (service de presse) copy. Handsome autograph inscription from Henri Barbusse to Henri Bergson. Retaining its advertising slip.
Flammarion|Paris 1984|15 x 22 cm|reliure de l'éditeur
first edition of the paper courant.binding editor Peline gray canvas, smooth back. autograph dedication of the author signed autograph Henry Troyat to Galey. Iconography.
First edition, one of 35 numbered copies on pur fil paper, the only large paper copies. Somes small spots principally to spine and final free endpaper.
First edition, one of 25 numbered copies on chiffon de Lana paper, the only large paper copies. Ex-libris pasted onto an endpaper, a very good, well-margined copy.
First edition, one of 60 numbered copies on Japan paper, the tirage de tête. Superb black morocco by Semet & Plumelle, spine in five compartments, gilt date to foot, gilt roulettes to headpieces, seven gilt fillet frame to pastedowns of light green moiré silk, endpapers of moiré effect paper, gilt fillets to edges of covers, covers and spine preserved, top edge gilt; slipcase edged with the same morocco and lined with rust-colored felt. Autograph inscription signed by François Mauriac to the Countess Du Bourg de Bozas. Ex-libris of the latter laid down on endpaper. A fine copy, perfectly bound.