Le mur
New edition.
Spine very slightly sunned, but an attractive and well-preserved copy.
Signed by Jean-Paul Sartre on the half-title.

Signed books and manuscripts by the author of Nausea, Being and Nothingness, No Exit (UK: In Camera), Existentialism Is a Humanism (or Existentialism and Humanism), The Flies, Dirty Hands...
New edition.
Spine very slightly sunned, but an attractive and well-preserved copy.
Signed by Jean-Paul Sartre on the half-title.
New edition, of which there were no deluxe copies.
Small lacks to head and foot of spine, light marginal tears to covers.
Autograph inscription signed by Jean-Paul Sartre to Mr Guillaumet.
Autograph manuscript of 12 pages on squared sheets, written in blue ink, with numerous passages underlined.
A previously unpublished set of reflections by Jean-Paul Sartre on social structure and bourgeois ideology, probably written in 1952 as part of a projected screenplay on the revolutionary period. This series of interior dialogues on the nature of individual and collective power constitutes an early draft of the ideas later developed in his 1960 masterpiece, Critique of Dialectical Reason. Through the example of the French Revolution and the Terror, Sartre questions the role of the citizen and of property, drawing on the writings of Kant, Marx, Ro