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Gallimard (1911 - )
Activity started1911
LanguageFrench
NationalityFrance
Fondées en 1911 par Gaston Gallimard, André Gide et Jean Schlumberger, les Editions de la Nouvelle revue française prirent en juillet 1919 le nom de Librairie Gallimard.
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Bibliothèque de La Pléiade
Collection Métamorphoses
Editions de la Nouvelle Revue Française
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first edition of which he was not drawn large paper, review copy. Signed autograph of Etiemble Raymond Gallimard and enriched signature Yassu Gauclère. Insolated back as often and with a hitch and a lack in foot.
Edition for which he was not drawn large paper, review copy. Precious autograph signed Henry to Maurice Marcel Jouhandeau. Illustrated book of drawings by Maurice Henry caricaturing some glories of French literature of the twentieth century. Preface by Raymond Queneau.
First edition of the French translation by Marguerite Yourcenar, review copy. Signed autograph Yourcenar to Francis Ambrière pasted on a card stock on the first guard. Small bites on the upper edge. full copy of his jacket that has some pellicle film covering the gaps.
first edition for which there is no mention of leading copies. Autograph Sagan to a lady. Nice full copy of his trailer with a pellet of the book fair.
Edition of wich no leading copies exists, second edition statement. Rare autograph signed by Boris Vian on the text to Serge Buiron: "... with my sympathy and send me a number, please." A lack in foot of the back.
Gallimard|Paris 1945|25.50 x 19.50 cm|reliure de l'éditeur
First edition, one of 480 copies on Rives laid paper, the only deluxe copies after 35 Annam. Publisher's full cream paper boards, smooth spine, salmon paper endpapers and pastedowns. Work illustrated with 2 lithographs by Jean Cocteau. Two small spots of sunning at head and foot of spine, handsome interior condition.
BRETON André. L'Amour fou [Mad Love] Gallimard, Paris 1937, 14 x 19 cm, original wrappers First edition, an advance [service de presse] copy. Handsome autograph inscription signed by André Breton to Benjamin Crémieux. Spine repaired, small tears and repaired marginal lacks to covers. Illustrated. A stunning “homage of deep affection” for the author of Inquiétude et reconstruction [Anxiety and Reconstruction], an unflinching portrait of Surrealism between the wars that remains to this day a key reference work. This moving inscription from André Breton on one of his major works is testimony of the respect of the Pope of Surrealism for Crémieux's realistic views in his polemics.
first edition on the current paper. Signed autograph Raymond Abellio "For Annie Copperman, there is a beyond politics and love?" spine and discolored boards and with a clear marginal wetting.
Collective Edition ur current paper. Signed autograph of the poet Paul Eluard Jean Rousselot: "... the dramatic price of friendship I have for Max and Mony." Back insolated. Provenance: from the library of Jean Rousselot with ex-dono pen head of a guard.
First edition, review copy. autograph dedication of the author autograph signed and dated by Jean Cocteau: "A Guy Lavaud, guillaume in marine ..." Back insolated.
Gallimard|Paris 1946|11.50 x 18 cm|reliure de l'éditeur
First edition, one of 1040 numbered copies on paper Plumex Cardboard Editor connected from the original artwork of Paul Bonet. Back slightly insolated.
Gallimard|Paris 1945|13.50 x 19 cm|reliure de l'éditeur
Second edition, one of 525 numbered copies on châtaignier paper. Publisher's paper boards with an original design by Paul Bonet. Spine slightly sunned. Rare.
Edition for which he was not drawn large paper, review copy. Signed autograph of Mr. Pascal Rose Faladis. Small tears minor head and foot of the back, soiled boards.
Edition for which he was not drawn large paper, review copy. Signed autograph of Marc Bernard Pierre Dominique. Back slightly wrinkled and insolated and with a small tear in the foot.
first edition on the current paper. Signed autograph of Edmond Jabes Pierre Bouteiller. Two small traces of folds leading the front cover and the second foot, nice full copy of his trailer.
First edition, one of 36 numbered copies on Hollande paper, the tirage de tête. Half black morocco over marbled paper boards by Goy & Vilaine, spine in six compartments, gilt date to foot of spine, endpapers and pastedowns of paper black, covers and spine preserved. A very good copy with a nice binding.
First edition, one of 109 numbered copies on vergé paper pur fil paper Lafuma and re-imposed in Tellière quarto format, the tirage de tête. Handsome autograph inscription, dated and signed, by Jean Giono : "A Jacques Dubois avec ma cordiale sympathie. Cette histoire de la douleur des brebis et de la mort des moutons. Manosque Mars 1932." Spine slightly wrinkled and with small traces of sunning to head and foot. A good copy.
Published a few months after the first edition. Autograph inscription from Jean-Paul Sartre to R. Gallay. Spine slightly sunned with a small lack to head.
Gallimard|Paris 1971|13.50 x 20 cm|reliure de l'éditeur
New edition printed on baggy Alfa paper. Binding of the editor in full orange canvas, smooth back, full copy of its trailer. Signed autograph of André Malraux in Benzoni colonel. Nice copy.
First edition, one of 23 numbered copies on vieux Japon paper with a colored suite of woodcuts on China paper, the tirage de tête. Illustrated with 6 original lithographs by Marise Rudis. A rare and very good copy retaining its suite on China paper.
First edition, review copy. Friendly autograph signed jean dutourd: "To my old Lalus I have not forgotten and I hope to see one of those healed and dashing days as when we were soldiers all His friend jean dutourd..." Two snags on the back, slightly dirty boards.