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When the dedicatee is prestigious, when the dedication is part of the history of the writer or sheds new light on the work ... the exceptionnal autograph reflects a major event: the meeting of the work with history.

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First edition, Signed book

Victor HUGO

Religions et religion

Michel Lévy, Paris 1880, 15,5x23,5cm, relié.

HUGO Victor Religions et religion

First edition.
Contemporary half red shagreen over marbled paper boards, (a few discreet repairs), spine in six compartments, date to foot, marbled paper-lined endpapers and pastedowns, covers preserved, top edge red.
A very handsome [...]

12 000 €

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First edition, Signed book

(Guy de MAUPASSANT) & Paul BOURGET

Mensonges

Alphonse Lemerre, Paris 1888, 12x19cm, relié.

First edition on ordinary paper, with no mention of large paper copies.
Elegant pastiche marbled paper Bradel binding by Thomas Boichot, brown morocco title label, covers preserved.
Handsome autograph inscription signed by the author: "A Guy de Maupassant, son ami [For Guy de Maupassant, [...]

1 200 €

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(Guy de MAUPASSANT) & Jacques NORMAND

Contes à madame

Calmann Lévy, Paris 1890, 12x18,5cm, relié.

First edition for which there is no mention of large paper copies.
Bradel binding of paper boards, dark blue morocco title label with gilt fillets, covers preserved, elegant binding by Thomas Boichot.
Handsome autograph inscription from the author : "A Guy de Maupassant, son ami."

1 000 €

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(Guy de MAUPASSANT) & Hector MALOT

Mondaine

Charpentier & Cie, Paris 1888, 12x19cm, relié.

First edition on ordinary paper.
Marbled paper Bradel binding, blue morocco title label with gilt fillets, an elegant pastiche binding by
Thomas Boichot.
Rare and handsome autograph inscription from the author: "A Guy de Maupassant, son dévoué confrere [to Guy de Maupassant , his [...]

1 800 €

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First edition, Signed book

(Guy de MAUPASSANT) & Georges OHNET

Dette de haine

Paul Ollendorff , Paris 1891, 12x18,5cm, relié.

First edition on ordinary paper.
Bradel binding of paper boards, black morocco title label, upper cover conserved, elegant pastiche binding by Thomas Boichot.
Handsome autograph inscription from the author : "A Guy de Maupassant, amical souvenir."
 

1 000 €

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First edition, Signed book

Gustave KAHN

Premiers poèmes précédés d'une étude sur le vers libre

Mercure de France, Paris 1897, 12x18,5cm, relié.

First edition collective on ordinary paper.
Bradel binding of marbled paper boards with decorative elements by P. Goy & C. Vilaine, black morocco title piece, covers preserved, .
Handsome autograph inscription by Gustave Kahn to Pierre Louÿs.
A copy complete with [...]

1 000 €

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First edition, Signed book

Maurice BLANCHOT

Le Paradoxe d'Aytré - Manuscrit original et tapuscrit complets

S.n., s.l. 1949, 8 feuillets in-8 (13,5x21,5) et 11 feuillets in-4 (21x27cm).

First new version of the autograph manuscript of 17 pages, written in 1935. Manuscript writing very dense, full excluding the last 13 lines of printed text, with many erasures, corrections and additions. Complete typescript with a few variations from the manuscript and a copy of the first edition [...]

2 800 €

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Raymond QUENEAU (Jean DUBUFFET)

Courir les rues

Gallimard, Paris 1967, 12x19cm, broché.

First edition on ordinary paper.
Handsome autograph inscription from Raymond Queneau to Jean Dubuffet and his wife Lili : "... où va-t-il traîner ses bottes?"
Spine slightly folded, a good copy.

1 000 €

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