First French translation, one of 75 numbered copies on pure Lafuma paper, the only deluxe copies. From the 'Les documents bleus' collection. Outer margins and spine very lightly faded as often, handsome copy.
Edizioni futuriste di poesia|Milano [Milan] 1912|15.50 x 21 cm|broché
First edition, of which there were no deluxe copies, false statement of printing number. Spine and boards with marginal restorations and filled lacks, handsome interior condition. Rare.
First edition of the French translation by Pierre Quillard, one of 349 copies on laid paper, the only printing with 12 China and 12 Japan copies. A crease mark on the front cover, otherwise a rare and handsome copy.
First edition, of which there were no deluxe copies. This is a thesis presented to the Faculty of Letters of Paris. A lack to the foot of the spine, otherwise a handsome copy.
Charpentier & Fasquelle|Paris 1904|12 x 19 cm|relié
First edition on ordinary paper, only 100 copies were printed on Holland paper. Half red shagreen binding, spine with five raised bands, date at foot, original wrappers preserved, top edge gilt. These are conversations about war and other subjects. Handsome copy.
Third edition. Publisher's red boards, spine and covers decorated with gilt ornamental motifs, edges gilt. Worming affecting the endpapers as well as the first and last pages.
First edition, of which there were no deluxe copies. Autograph inscription by A. de. Grisy on the front cover which curiously bears traces of postal franking, the book having apparently been sent as such to its recipient. Rare.
First edition, one of 15 numbered copies on pur fil, ours bearing No. 1, deluxe copy. L'héritage victorien, R.L. Stevenson, R. Kipling, H.G. Wells, J. Conrad, la renaissance irlandaise... Spine and boards sunned and faded, endpapers shadowed, otherwise a handsome full-margined copy.
First edition in French, one of 550 numbered copies on alfa paper, the only issue with 25 hors commerce copies. Spine lightly sunned, a small harmless stain on the front cover, otherwise a handsome copy.
First edition in French translation established by A. Guerne, one of 600 numbered copies on laid paper, the only printing with 40 on vellum. With a frontispiece portrait of the author by A. Masson. Handsome copy.
Second edition. Boards marginally reinforced, gift inscriptions on the front board, title page and half-title page, otherwise a handsome copy. Bookplate.
Editions du Sagittaire|Paris 1938|13 x 19 cm|broché
First edition of the French translation on ordinary paper established by the Brazilian Academy of Letters, of which only 25 deluxe copies were printed. Contributions by Machado de Assis, G. Barroso, L. Carneiro, A. Maia, P. Setubal... Spine faded as usual, otherwise handsome copy.
First edition printed in a small number of copies of this offprint from the Revue littéraire de l'histoire de France. Autograph inscription signed by the author. About Robert Greene's 'Pandosto' (1588) translated into French in 1615. Covers detached with corner lacks, a slight corner lack to front cover, marginal dampstaining.
First edition of the French translation on ordinary paper, with only 10 deluxe copies printed on Holland paper. A lack at foot of spine, otherwise a handsome copy.
The first edition, published in a small number of copies, of this offprint from the Bibliothèque de l'Ecole des Chartes. Manuscript annotations in pencil. Tears with small lacks to spine.
First edition of the French translation, false statement of edition, no mention of deluxe copies. Gift inscription on front cover, three small stains on back cover, otherwise handsome copy.
First edition. About Plutarch, Iambulus, Conon, Xenophon, Eumathe, Petronius... A tiny marginal lack to the first cover, small traces of adhesive to the endpapers, otherwise a handsome copy.
Bibliothèque d'humanisme et Renaissance|Genève [Geneva] 1954|15.50 x 23 cm|broché
First edition printed in small number of this offprint. Unpublished texts. Brochure illustrated with a facsimile. Two tears at head and foot of spine, otherwise handsome copy.
First edition of the French translation, of which no deluxe copies were issued. A small tear with slight lack at foot of spine, a tiny corner chip to first cover. Some light foxing.
Centre de recherches hispaniques|Paris 1973|16 x 24.50 cm|2 volumes brochés
First edition of this thesis, of which there were no deluxe copies. Spine and boards slightly and marginally sunned without consequence, otherwise a handsome copy.
A. Cherbuliez • G. Fischbacher|Genève [Geneva] • & Paris s. d. [1884]|12.50 x 19 cm|broché
First edition in French. Signatures of Frédéric Paulhan on the front cover and half-title page. Spine with a small lack at foot and another at head. Rare.
First edition in French on ordinary paper, with only 10 deluxe copies printed. Photographic portrait of the author as frontispiece. A small tear to the spine.
First edition, one of 100 numbered copies on laid paper, the only deluxe copies after 15 Japan and 35 Holland. A small tear at foot of spine, otherwise a handsome copy.
Librairie des bibliophiles|Paris 1870|12 x 18.50 cm|broché
First edition. About Countess Ahlefeldt, Henri and Charlotte Stieglitz and Heinrich von Kleist. Spine sunned and spotted, some marginal dampstaining affecting most leaves. Rare.
First edition, one of 894 numbered copies on pur fil, the only deluxe copies with 109 reimposed. A small lack at head of spine which also has a slight tear at foot.
First edition in French, one of 41 numbered copies on handmade paper, the only deluxe copies. Handsome copy with unfaded spine as is generally the case.
First edition of the French translation on ordinary paper, false statement of sixth edition. Autograph inscription from one of the translators. Two tiny corner chips to the front board.
Bibliothèque des Curieux|Paris 1923|14.50 x 23 cm|broché
New edition, complete, of the French translation, established by Louis Le Langle. Introduction and notes by the same. Work adorned with 8 illustrations hors-texte. Spine and boards marginally faded.
First edition printed in 500 numbered copies. Autograph inscription signed by the author to Jules Supervielle, a photographic reproduction of the author has been pasted above the inscription.
First edition in French, one of 1000 numbered and justified copies by the publisher, the only printing with 20 deluxe copies. Work illustrated with a frontispiece by M. Ernst, handsome copy.
First edition of the French translation established by Odette and Guy Lavaud, one of 729 numbered copies on Hollande paper, the only issue with 1 Arches and 9 Chine and 27 papier bis. Work illustrated with drawings by André Lhote and presented in flexible decorated paper boards with threads woven in the manner of marine cordage. Endpapers slightly and marginally shaded, otherwise a rare and handsome copy.