Le premier homme[The First Man]
First edition, one of 71 numbered copies on pure rag wove paper, the only deluxe paper copies apart from 61 copies on Holland paper.
A scarce and attractive copy.

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First edition, one of 71 numbered copies on pure rag wove paper, the only deluxe paper copies apart from 61 copies on Holland paper.
A scarce and attractive copy.
Illustrated edition with 16 colour engravings by Henri Cassiers, including 4 plates hors texte, one of 650 numbered copies on Imperial Japan paper.
Contemporary-style burgundy half morocco-grained shagreen over corners, spine with four prominent raised bands ruled in black, moiré-effect paper sides, endpapers and pastedowns, wrappers and spine preserved, top edge gilt.
A handsome copy, attractively bound.
Illustrated edition with 15 colour plates by Charles Jouas, one of 650 numbered copies printed on Imperial Japan paper.
Contemporary brown half morocco-grained shagreen over corners, spine with four raised bands ruled in black, moiré paper-covered boards, endleaves and pastedowns, wrappers and spine preserved, top edge gilt.
A handsome copy, attractively bound.
First edition, one of 35 numbered copies on pure wove paper, the only deluxe paper issue.
A handsome copy.
Inscribed and signed by Alain Jouffroy to Monsieur Marchaux: "... en plein vol jusqu'au prochain..."
First edition, one of 49 numbered copies on deluxe pure wove paper, the only deluxe paper issue.
A fine copy.
First edition, one of 50 numbered copies on Montval paper, the deluxe issue.
A small chip at the head of the spine, otherwise a pleasant copy.
Illustrated by Pierre Devaux.
First edition, one of 24 numbered copies on Lana laid paper, the only deluxe paper issue.
A pleasing copy.
First edition, one of 25 numbered copies on alfa mousse paper, the only deluxe paper issue.
A pleasing copy.
Signed autograph inscription from Jean Freustié to Micheline Amar: "... this Marthe ou les amants tristes to which she will owe much..."
First edition, one of 52 numbered copies on Holland paper, the deluxe issue.
A handsome copy.
New edition of the French translation, one of 1,040 numbered copies printed on alfa paper.
Publisher's boards, bound to the original design by Mario Prassinos.
First edition, one of 46 numbered copies on pure wove paper.
Minor tears at the head and foot of the spine, a pleasant copy with full margins.
Illustrated edition with 16 colour engravings by Henri Cassiers, including 5 plates hors texte, one of 200 numbered copies on vellum rag paper, complete with the colour frontispiece and an additional suite of the illustrations.
Contemporary half chocolate-brown morocco-grained shagreen over corners, spine with four raised bands ruled in black, moiré-paper boards, endleaves and pastedowns, wrappers and spine preserved, top edge gilt.
A handsome copy, attractively bound.
First edition, one of 500 numbered copies printed on Rives wove paper.
Illustrated with 1 original colour lithograph and 6 line drawings by Fernand Léger.
Three small spots of foxing to the spine, foxing to the lower cover, internally in pleasing condition.
New edition of Jacques Amyot's French translation, illustrated with charming engravings, one of 50 copies printed on vellum paper.
Contemporary blue half morocco over marbled boards, smooth spine richly tooled in gilt within decorative compartments, gilt date at foot, gilt fillet border to the boards, comb-marbled endpapers and pastedowns, original wrappers preserved, top edge gilt, an attractive unsigned binding.
This edition was revised and expanded by Paul-Louis Courier.
Published one month after the first edition.
A pleasing copy.
Signed autograph inscription from Jacques Borel to François Escoube in this work, which was awarded the Prix Goncourt in 1965.
First edition, one of 15 numbered copies on pur fil paper, the only deluxe paper issue.
A rare and handsome copy.
First edition, one of 500 numbered copies on white vellum, after 1 copy on Japan paper, 13 on Arches paper, and 22 on marsh vellum.
A pleasing copy.
French first edition, one of 155 numbered copies on pure vellum, ours being one of the 75 reserved for the Club de l'édition originale, the only large paper issue after 20 Holland.
Pleasant copy despite the spine being very slightly sun-faded, without significance.
First edition, one of the numbered copies on vélin d'archers, the only large paper issue.
First endpaper, half-title and title pages slightly shadowed, with a few pencil annotations and reading marks in the margins of some leaves.
Rare and pleasing copy.
First edition, one of 25 numbered copies on pure wove paper, the only deluxe paper issue.
Spine and boards lightly sunned.
First edition, one of the numbered copies bound to Paul Bonet's original design.
Publisher's full cream cloth, smooth spine lightly sunned, lacking its illustrated dust jacket.
Profusely illustrated.
Inscribed, dated and signed by André Malraux to Nicole Briquet.
First edition, one of a limited issue for which no deluxe paper copies were produced.
Small stains to the lower left corner of the upper cover and to the top edge.
Presentation copy by Mohammed Khaïr-Eddine : "à M. Maurice Genevoix, écrivain et pêcheur comme moi, ces images d'un Maroc étrange, en hommage fraternel. Khaïr-Eddine."
First edition of Aristide Bruant’s electoral manifesto, written in his signature chansonnier style, for the legislative elections of May 8, 1898, covering the Belleville–Saint-Fargeau district, the first constituency of the 20th arrondissement of Paris.
The fourth leaf of this fragile electoral document features a hagiography of Aristide Bruant, "poet of the outcasts and the wretched," by Michel Morphy.
The manifesto is illustrated with a drawing by Borgey.
First edition, one of 210 numbered copies on Sirène, the only large-paper copies.
A fine copy.
First edition, illustrated with drawings by the author.
Publisher’s binding in full white boards, smooth spine, illustrated front cover, copy complete with its original insertion slip.
Amusing autograph inscription signed by Claire Brétécher to a friend named Richard: "A Richard baisers maniaco-dépressifs. Claire."
First edition, one of 50 numbered copies on velin alfa paper, the only large-paper copies.
Boards with light, marginal tanning; pleasant interior condition.
Autograph presentation inscription signed by François Nourissier to Maurice Marchaux.
First edition, one of 35 numbered copies on hollande paper, top-of-edition issue.
A very fine copy.
First edition on ordinary paper.
Work decorated with a frontispiece illustration by Joan Miro.
Very precious autograph inscription signed by Janine Queneau to her great friend Boris Vian: "A Boris dont je crains d'avoir bien mal suivi les conseils. Avec beaucoup d'affection. Janine." ["To Boris, whose advice I fear I have followed very poorly. With much affection. Janine."]
Provenance: Boris Vian Foundation.
First edition (cf. Quérard I, 152, which incorrectly gives the date as 1824).
Our copy is preserved in its original beige printed wrappers, with the title label pasted to the spine.
Tears and corner losses to the wrappers, a few scattered foxing spots.
Born in Béthune (Pas-de-Calais) in 1777 and deceased in Margency (Val-d'Oise) in 1824, Chevalier Bail began a military career before turning his attention to the moral and political sciences.
This work was entered for the prize awarded by the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres in 1823.
First public edition of this text by Jean Guéhenno, written under the pseudonym Cévennes, one of 60 numbered copies on Madagascar paper, from the deluxe issue.
A fine copy.
First edition printed on alfa wove paper.
A fine copy.
Inscribed and signed by Jacques Perret to Charles Linder, the presentation augmented with a small drawing depicting a ballot box topped with a tricolour flag.
Original photograph of the first edition of Des Hommes by Joseph Kessel on a library background.
Printed on Premium Luster 270 g...
First edition on ordinary paper.
A pleasing copy, with only a few insignificant spots at the foot of the spine.
Warm presentation copy signed by Jean Echenoz to his friend, the writer, screenwriter, and filmmaker Jérôme Beaujour, also a specialist in Marguerite Duras’s cinema: "Pour mon cher Jérôme avec ma vive affection, Jean. 2.VI.10"
First edition printed on ordinary paper.
A pleasing copy.
Affectionate signed presentation inscription from Jean Echenoz to his friend, the writer, screenwriter and filmmaker Jérôme Beaujour, also a specialist of Marguerite Duras’s cinema: "Pour Jérôme je t'embrasse, Jean. 6.XI.15"
First edition on ordinary paper.
A pleasing copy.
Fine signed presentation inscription from Jean Echenoz to the writer, screenwriter, and filmmaker Jérôme Beaujour, also a specialist in Marguerite Duras’ cinema: "Pour Jérôme (qui m'a donné quelque chose p.109 à Pondichéry) et pour Elisabeth avec toute mon affection, Jean."
First edition of the French translation, one of the scarce lettered copies printed on pur fil for private circulation, ours bearing the letter A, the only deluxe-paper copies together with 25 numbered copies on pur fil.
Wide-margined copy, boards and spine lightly and marginally sunned, a few scattered foxmarks affecting some leaves and deckle edges.
Second edition.
Half black sheep binding, smooth spine decorated with broad gilt fillets and dotted tooling, marbled paper boards, marbled endpapers and pastedowns, lightly rubbed corners, sprinkled edges, contemporary binding.
A few minor spots.
Scarce.
First edition, one of 40 numbered copies on Ingres paper, deluxe issue.
A fine copy.
First edition, one of 120 copies printed on pure laid paper.
Pleasant copy with wide margins throughout.
New edition.
A handsome copy.
Signed presentation inscription from Albert Cossery to a friend: "Pour Jean-Pierre à qui je souhaite une vie de miel. Albert Cossery."
New edition.
Pleasing copy.
Fine signed autograph inscription from Albert Cossery to a friend: "Pour Jean-Pierre que Dieu le garde des imbéciles. Albert Cossery."
First edition, of which no deluxe copies were printed.
Pleasing copy.
Inscribed and signed by Valéry Giscard d'Estaing to Michel and Suzanne Blanvart.
First edition, no deluxe copies printed.
A pleasant copy.
Inscribed and signed by Yves Coppens to Emile Noël.
First edition, with no copies printed on deluxe paper.
Minor spots to the covers, not affecting the condition.
Inscribed and signed by Georges Didi-Huberman to a friend named Annick.
First edition, review copy.
Nice copy.
Signed autograph Andre Suares Georges Le Cardonnel: "... that should all read & do not think less ..."
First edition, one of 40 numbered copies on Lana wove paper, the only deluxe paper issue.
A handsome copy.
First French edition, no deluxe paper copies issued.
Minor, insignificant spotting to the edges.
A handsome copy.
First edition on ordinary paper.
Bradel binding in half grey percaline, smooth spine decorated with a central gilt ornament, gilt double fillet and date at foot, brown shagreen title-piece, cat's-eye patterned paper boards, blue paper endpapers and pastedowns, contemporary binding.
Precious signed autograph inscription from Jean Richepin to Léon Deschamps.
First edition, of which no copies were issued on deluxe paper.
Illustrated, complete with the two folding maps at the end of the volume.
Inscribed by René Grousset: "A monsieur Benoist-Méchin en témoignage de profonde reconnaissance" and additionally signed by Geneviève Grousset.
Accompanied by a one-page autograph letter signed by René Grousset to Jacques Benoist-Méchin, in which he thanks him for his interventions on behalf of his son-in-law and daughter, whom he saved.
First edition, one of 100 numbered copies on Holland paper.
Some minor foxing, two tears and slight losses to the spine.
Paul Léautaud’s handwritten signature beneath the colophon.
Partly original edition, with no mention of a deluxe paper issue.
Half black shagreen binding, spine with five raised bands tooled with gilt garlands, gilt date at foot, marbled paper boards, comb-marbled endpapers and pastedowns, gilt edges, contemporary binding.
Pleasant copy.
First edition, one of 30 numbered copies on alfa vellum, the only copies on deluxe paper.
Slight sunning at the foot of the spine.
A handsome copy.
First edition, one of 30 numbered copies on alfa vellum, ours being No. 1, the only copies on deluxe paper.
Rare and handsome copy.
First edition, one of 13 numbered copies on pure rag Rives vellum, the tête-de-tirage.
Rare and handsome copy.
Partly original edition, entirely revised.
Some foxing.
Rare copy preserved in its original wrappers.
First edition, one of 265 numbered copies on alfa paper.
A handsome copy, notwithstanding a small marginal tear to the lower cover.
First edition published under the pseudonym Cévennes and completed under oppression in Paris on August 1, 1944.
Pleasant copy.
First edition on ordinary paper, with the correct colophon dated 26 February 1926.
A pleasant copy.
First edition illustrated with original photographs by Robert Doisneau, Marcel Arthaud, Pierre Jahan, Jean Roubier, Pierre Roughol, René Zuber, and Suzanne Laroche.
Publisher’s binding in full tricolour boards, smooth spine without lettering, slightly faded, upper cover decorated with a celebrated photograph by Robert Doisneau, minor spotting to the boards.
A pleasing copy.
First edition, printed in a small number of copies, of this offprint from the April 1958 issue of Critique.
Minor tears at head and tail of spine.
Rare and appealing copy.
First edition, one of 20 numbered copies on alfa, the only deluxe issue.
Illustrations.
A few very light, insignificant spots of foxing.
A handsome copy, complete with its illustrated dust jacket.
First edition, of which no copies were issued on deluxe paper.
Publisher’s binding in full black cloth, smooth spine, a fine copy complete with its illustrated dust jacket.
Illustrations.
Inscribed and signed by Pierre Jakez Hélias to friends named Fanny and André.
First edition, one of 160 numbered copies on pur fil, the only deluxe paper issue.
Half red shagreen binding with corners, spine with four raised bands framed by black fillets, gilt date at foot, boards covered in moiré-effect paper, marbled endpapers and pastedowns, original wrappers and spine preserved, top edge gilt.
A handsome copy in an attractive binding.
First edition illustrated with a large folding map of Algeria outside the text, together with a portrait frontispiece.
Gay 938: "le fait capital du volume est la prise de Constantine."
Pleasing copy.
First edition, no copies printed on deluxe paper.
Illustrated, a pleasant copy
Precious and very fine autograph inscription, dated and signed by Samuel Mbajum: "Paris, 30 June 2014, au ministre Bernard Kouchner, avec ma sympathie pour votre combat humanitaire, en espérant que vous m'aiderez à plaider le plus largement possible la cause de ces oubliés de l'histoire franco-africaine, et aussi des débats sur la commémoration de la Grande Guerre."
First edition, one of 40 numbered copies, the only copies printed on deluxe paper.
A handsome and scarce copy.
Illustrated with full-page color drawings by André François.
Pencil signature by Vincent Pachès at the colophon.
First edition of the French translation, one of 31 numbered copies on pur fil, the only copies printed on deluxe paper.
Spine and covers slightly and marginally faded, a pleasant copy.
First collected edition, one of 25 copies printed on Japan paper, the deluxe issue.
Contemporary brown half shagreen binding with corners, spine with five raised bands ruled with gilt dotted lines, adorned with double gilt compartments and decorative motifs, moiré paper boards, marbled endpapers and pastedowns, covers and spine preserved, top edge gilt on witnesses.
A handsome copy in an attractive period binding.
First edition, one of 800 numbered copies on Montgolfier paper.
Illustrated with two original hors-texte drypoints and in-text drawings by Jean Lurçat.
Spine and covers slightly and marginally faded, as usual; a well-preserved copy overall.