L'atelier de la salamandre|Paris 1944|14.50 x 19 cm|broché
First edition of 1000 numbered copies on bouffant paper. Handsome autograph inscription from Jean-Michel Atlan to André Lhote enriched with a drawing of three strange human silhouettes with shades. Illustrated by the author. A rare and good copy.
Editions de la Flandre littéraire|Ostende [Ostend] • & Bruges 1927|16.50 x 25 cm|agrafé
First edition published in a small number of copies of this offprint from la Flandre littéraire. Autograph inscription from Robert Guiette to André Salmon. Work illustrated with a frontispiece by James Ensor. Preface by Franz Hellens. Light marginal worming to the first cover. Rare.
First edition, one of 10 copies on Hollande paper, the only large paper copies. Jansenist red morocco binding by Marius Michel, spine in five compartments, date to foot, marbled endpapers and pastedowns, red morocco frame to pastedowns with seven gilt fillets, covers preserved, all edges gilt. This copy is enriched with two autograph letters by the author of 3 and 2 pages length respectively. A fine copy in a superb binding by Marius Michel. Provenance : collection of Marius Michel with his ex libris pasted onto one of the endpapers.
First edition of 300 numbered copies on vergé paper. Navy blue Jansenist morocco by Marius Michel, spine in five compartments, date to foot, marbled endpapers and pastedowns, navy blue morocco frame with seven gilt fillets to pastedowns, covers and spine preserved, all edges gilt. Rare autograph inscription signed by Rodolphe Darzens on his first work. A fine copy in a superb binding by Marius Michel. Provenance : collection of Marius Michel, with his ex libris on one endpaper.
First edition on ordinary paper, only 13 Marais copies were printed on deluxe paper. Author's inscription. Light marginal foxing to covers, handsome interior condition.
First edition, one of the copies of the first issue numbered the press, he was shot in Holland paper 6 leading copies. Binding half shagreen havana with corners, back with five nerves, framing gilded nets on marbled paper plates, guards and contreplats of handmade paper, preserved covers, gilded head. Signed autograph of Maurice Beaubourg in Segond-Weber actress who starred in one of his plays.
First edition on ordinary paper. Half lavender morocco with corners, spine very slightly faded with five raised bands decorated with gilt double compartments, date at foot, minimal traces of rubbing to spine, gilt fillet frame on marbled paper boards, one upper corner slightly bumped, marbled endpapers and pastedowns, original wrappers preserved, top edge gilt, contemporary binding. Rare inscription from Sebastien-Charles Leconte to an actress. Handsome copy attractively bound in a charming unsigned contemporary binding.
First edition, one advance (service de presse) copy. Handsome autograph inscription signed by the author to Robert Desnos. Light and rare foxings on the upper cover, a good copy.
First edition pour each volume, there was no mention of large paper copies. Rare autograph inscription from Jules Barbey D'Aurevilly, in pencil, to a close friend : "à Hervé/ Inoubliable - inoublié" in the first volume. Spine of first volume cracked, a joint fragile, ex-dono in ink to head of upper cover of the second volume, a few small spots.
First edition on ordinary paper. Bradel binding in mauve half-cloth, smooth spine faded, dark green sheep title-label, double gilt fillet at foot, marbled paper boards, upper corners slightly bumped, top edge gilt, contemporary binding. Autograph inscription signed by Fernand Vanderem to Marcel Prévost.
First edition, one of 200 copies on deluxe paper, ours unnumbered and unsigned by the author. Light marginal tears without loss to covers. Rare inscription from Raymond Duncan to Jean Prévost's wife, three manuscript talismans by the author in the text.
First collected edition. With a frontispiece portrait of the author by Louis Chevalier engraved by Lalauze. Bradel binding in full marbled paper, smooth spine, brown morocco title-label, original wrappers preserved, binding signed by P. Goy & C. Vilaine. Precious autograph inscription signed by Charles Monselet to Jules Clarétie. .
First collected edition, one of the numbered copies on vellum, the only issue with 25 on pur fil. Autograph inscription from the author. Half-title page marginally shadowed due to a piece of envelope preserved, addressed to the dedicatee by the author.
First edition on ordinary paper, only 12 copies printed on Holland paper in deluxe format. Inscribed by the author, the dedicatee's name has been erased.
Second edition, first in parts, printed in 539 copies, this one of 500 copies on paper from the Périgord works. Handsome autograph inscription signed by Joris-Karl Huysmans to (Edouard) Dujardin. With a frontispiece portrait of the author. One small tear without lack to head of one joint, upper cover partially faded, one small marginal lack not touching text to page 23, otherwise internally good.
C. Van de Waele|Bruxelles [Brussels] 1919|18 x 23 cm|broché
First edition, one of 145 numbered in the press copies, the only printing along with 5 Arches. Autograph inscription from Paul Desmeth to his friends Lucien and Jérome Becker. A good and rare copy of the author's first book.
Paul Lacomblez|Bruxelles [Brussels] 1892|13 x 16.50 cm|broché
Second edition printed immediately after the first one, one of 200 copies on vélin, the only printing with 2 Japon and 6 Hollande paper. Rare autograph inscription signed by Max Elskamp to Paul Redonnel. Spine repaired, angular filled-in lacks on the covers, internally good.
Henri Kistemaeckers|Bruxelles [Brussels] 1895|12.50 x 19.50 cm|broché
First edition on ordinary paper, no mention is made of deluxe copies. Work illustrated with ornaments by L. Pissarro, L. Anquetin and F. Vallotton. Our copy bears an autograph inscription from Marie-Blanche Arnac presenting this volume to Albert Morgan. Lacks at head and foot of spine, a pale marginal dampstain at foot of first leaves, some minor foxing.
First edition on ordinary paper, with only 6 deluxe copies printed on Holland paper. Autograph inscription from Nicolette Hennique to Michel Corday. Spine slightly sunned with light cracking, occasional light foxing.
First edition on ordinary paper of the only novel by Hippolyte Taine published during his lifetime. Half chocolate shagreen binding, spine with five raised bands slightly faded decorated with gilt floral motifs, marbled paper boards, two small nicks on edges, marbled endpapers and pastedowns, corners slightly bumped, original wrappers preserved. Rare inscription by Hippolyte Taine "offert par l'exécuteur H. Taine" ["offered by the executor H. Taine"] on the first cover. Some light foxing of no great consequence.
First edition on ordinary paper. Half sheep, small repairs to head and to foot of joints, covers preserved, contemporary binding. Autograph inscription signed by Joris-Karl Huysmans.
First edition with no mention of deluxe copies. Half bordeaux shagreen binding, spine with five raised bands showing light rubbing, gilt initials at foot, one upper corner slightly bumped, marbled paper boards, marbled endpapers and pastedowns, contemporary binding. Double autograph inscription by Jules Lemaître to the same dedicatee on the first endpaper and the half-title page. Light worming to edges.
Mercure de France|Paris 1905|11.50 x 18.50 cm|relié
MARINETTI Filippo Tommaso Le Roi Bombance [The Feasting King] Mercure de France, Paris 1905, 11,5 x 18,5 cm, half black shagreen First edition on ordinary paper. Half black shagreen, marbled boards, pastedowns and endpapers, wrappers preserved. Handsome autograph inscription from Filippo-Tommaso Marinetti to Pierre Mortier, with in front, his address in Milan. $ 1 250
First edition printed on ordinary paper. Bradel binding in half indigo cloth, smooth spine decorated with gilt floral motif, double gilt fillet at foot, navy blue shagreen title-label, marbled paper boards, original wrappers preserved, contemporary binding. Signed autograph inscription from José Maria de Hérédia to Eugène Pailleron.
First French edition, the first having appeared the year before in Brussels, published by Lebègue. Half navy blue shagreen over marbled paper boards, spine (very slightly faded) in six compartments a little rubbed (but not significantly), marbled endpapers and pastedowns. A very rare autograph inscription signed by Henry Murger to his friend Michel Carré on half-title. A tiny lack at the center of one pastedowns, a little light insignificant foxing, marginal trace of a label to half-title.
First edition, an advance (service de presse) copy. Half navy blue Bradel binding over marbled paper boards by T. Boichot, date to foot of spine, covers and spine preserved (wormholes to edges), top edge gilt. Handsome autograph inscription signed by Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes to Aldous Huxley. With a frontispiece portrait of the author.
Second edition (the first one was only of 10 copies), with 23 original drawings by E. Tanguy. Affectionate autograph inscription from J.K. Huysmans. A small tear glued to head of a joint, otherwise a good copy.
Hanseatische Verlaganstalt|Hamburg 1939|11 x 18 cm|reliure de l'éditeur
New edition Handsome and rare autograph inscription from Ernst Jünger to Marie-Louise Bousquet, the wife of Joë Bousquet. Publisher's cream-colored paper boards, spine very slightly warped.
First edition on ordinary paper, with no mention of deluxe copies. Precious autograph inscription from the author to explorer Jean Charcot. Light worming to first cover, otherwise a handsome copy.
First edition with no mention of deluxe copies. Half turquoise sheep binding, spine sunned with four raised bands, marbled paper boards, marbled endpapers and pastedowns, original wrappers and spine preserved. Fine autograph inscription from Emile Faisant. Rare work dedicated to the memory of Leconte de Lisle.
Henry Kistemaeckers|Bruxelles [Brussels] S.d. (1885)|11.50 x 18.50 cm|relié
First edition of which there is no mention of leading copies. Some small foxing affecting essentially the very first and last pages. Binding half cardboard vellum style, past smooth back, title label of cherry shagreen with small traces of friction without gravity, marble paper plates, preserved cover, Contemporary binding. Precious autograph signed by Oscar Méténier to Georges Feydeau.
First edition, of which no deluxe copies were printed, one of the advance copies. Two light fold marks of no consequence to the covers, otherwise handsome copy. Very beautiful signed autograph inscription from Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes to the architect Jean-Charles Moreux.
Marpon & Flammarion|Paris s. d. [1888]|11.50 x 18.50 cm|relié
First edition on ordinary paper, with only 25 copies on Japan paper in deluxe format printed. Half fir-green sheep binding, spine with five raised bands decorated with gilt floral motifs, marbled paper boards, marbled endpapers and pastedowns, contemporary binding. Autograph inscription by René Maizeroy. Some occasional light foxing mainly affecting the edges.
Imp. Paul Bousrez|Tours s. d. [1891]|11.50 x 18.50 cm|relié
First edition on ordinary paper, only 25 copies were printed on laid paper as deluxe copies. Half chocolate shagreen binding, spine with five raised bands decorated with gilt floral motifs, marbled paper boards, marbled endpapers and pastedowns. Rare inscription from Mirar-Yver.
First edition. Bradel binding in full burgundy boards, smooth spine decorated with a gilt floral motif, hazel shagreen title-label with three small lacks, covers and spine preserved and mounted on guards as one piece at the beginning of the volume, modest contemporary binding. Inscription from Jacques Bonhomme to Georges Berger, deputy of the Seine department. Covers and illustrations by Maurice Graind'Orge, friend of the author.
Houssiaux|Paris 1851-1854|13.50 x 21 cm|3 volumes reliés
First editions of the text and the preface by Charles Baudelaire. Half red shagreen over marbled paper boards, spine in five compartments with double gilt decorated compartments, blindruled fillets to covers, marbled endpapers and pastedowns, top edge gilt. Autograph inscription signed by Pierre Dupont to his friend the painter Jean Gigoux at head of first chanson of first volume. With steel engravings by T. Johannot, C. Nanteuil, Gavarni, Andrieux. Inkspot affecting 'Les louis d'or' (pages 37 to 41 of volume one), occasional light foxing.
First edition, one of a few copies on Hollande, the only large paper copies with 5 Chine. With an autograph inscription from Albert Glatigny to Mr. Raynard, actor at the Châtelet theater and husband of the actress to whom is dedicated this book. Rare and slight foxings.
First edition, one of 50 numbered copies on Japan paper, ours being one of 10 hors commerce, the only deluxe copies. Autograph inscription from Philippe Dumaine to André Schuck. Additionally, our copy is enhanced with a page from the manuscript of the work extensively corrected by the author. Envelope addressed to the dedicatee and invitation card to the book signing session included. A handsome and fine ensemble.
Imp. & Lib. Francisque Guyon|Saint-Brieuc 1866|16.50 x 25 cm|broché
First edition, hors commerce, printed in a small number of copies and of which there were no large paper copies. Autograph inscription signed by Auguste Comte de Villiers de l'Isle-Adam. Imitation spine skillfully remade to match covers, small angular tears and marginal restored lacks to covers, the occasional internal wormhole.
New edition, one of 100 hors commerce copies on pur fil from a total print run of 1300. No. 1247. A wood-engraved portrait by Belot. Autograph inscription by Han Ryner: 'A Monsieur André Lacoste, en toute artistité. Han Ryner.' ["To Monsieur André Lacoste, in all artistry. Han Ryner."] In original wrappers. Covers with turned-in edges. The spine has faded from blue to green.
NB: This book is available at the bookstore upon request within 48 hours.
First edition. Half electric blue cloth Bradel binding with corners, smooth spine decorated with gilt floral motif, chocolate shagreen title-label with slight lack, double gilt fillet at foot, original wrappers preserved, contemporary binding. Precious inscription from Jules Lemaître to Galipaux who created the role of Leplucheux in this play. Numerous press cuttings regarding the cast of this play pasted to endpapers with manuscript annotations by a previous owner of the work.
First edition, one of 20 hors commerce copies printed on rag paper. Signed autograph inscription by Claude Esteban. Work illustrated with 5 drawings by Arpad Szenes. Handsome copy.
Editions du milieu du monde|Genève [Geneva] 1944|14.50 x 19 cm|broché
First edition, a Service de Presse (advance) copy. Precious autograph inscription from Francis Carco to his friend the Montmartre painter J.G. Daragnès, with the latter's bookplate pasted to the verso of the front cover. Work illustrated with reproductions of medieval woodcuts. A fragile tear at the head of the half-title page where the inscription appears.
Editions des portiques|Paris 1931|12 x 19 cm|broché
First edition, one of 20 numbered copies on alfa paper, the most restricted deluxe edition and the only deluxe copies along with 34 on pur fil. Moving autograph inscription signed by Charles-Henri Hirsch to his children.
Editions des Cahiers Libres|Paris 1933|14 x 19.50 cm|broché
First edition, one of 500 numbered copies on vellum, the only printing along with 12 Japan and 77 vellum copies. Handsome copy despite small stains to the lower right margin of the first cover. Autograph inscription signed by Eugène Jolas to Monsieur R. Harlong.
First edition on ordinary paper, false statement of fourth edition that the publisher used for advance copies. Fine inscription from Charles-Henri Hirsch. A slight tear without loss to the spine, otherwise a handsome copy.
First edition, one of 50 copies numbered and initialed by the author on Madagascar paper, the only deluxe copies. Marginal foxing affecting the endpaper as well as the half-title and title pages, a tiny marginal perforation at the head of the front cover, slight marginal discoloration at the head of the back cover. Rare deluxe copy of this novel inspired by the theories developed by Sigmund Freud on sexuality.
First edition. Half bottle-green shagreen binding, spine in four compartments with double blind-tooled panels showing minor scuffs. Autograph inscription signed by Gustave Nadaud. Occasional light foxing.
First edition on ordinary paper, only 20 Rives deluxe copies were printed. Half tan sheep binding with corners, spine with five raised bands, red shagreen title-label, traces of scuffs at head and foot of one joint and on corners, original wrappers preserved. Autograph inscription from André Savignon. Our copy is enhanced with 2 autograph notes and a visiting card from the author addressed to the same recipient.
First edition, one of 500 numbered copies on vélin du marais paper, the only printing with 6 on Japan paper and 12 on Hollande paper. Autograph inscription from the author, a very good copy.
The first edition, of which there were no deluxe copies, a Service de Presse (advance) copy. Autograph inscription signed by the author to Georges Adam.
Editions Sagesse|Paris 1932|16.50 x 21.50 cm|broché
First edition, one of 500 numbered copies on alfa mousse paper, the only issue after 21 Madagascar. Work illustrated with three compositions by Jean Marembert. Autograph inscription from Fernand Marc to the poet Roger Richard, handsome copy.
First collected edition, first edition for 'Egyptiennes', one of 1600 numbered copies on vellum, the only issue with 55 copies on Arches vellum. Autograph inscription signed by Jean Paulhan quoting Bridges, handsome copy.
First collected edition. Beautiful autograph inscription by Henri Pichette. Work illustrated with lithographs by Bazaine, Gromaire, Picasso, Villon... Handsome copy despite very light foxing on the front cover.
First edition of which there were only 30 large paper copies, an advance (service de presse) copy. Handsome autograph inscription from the author to Jean Le Marchand.
Les Amis d'Edouard|Paris 1923|13 x 17.50 cm|broché
First edition, one of 196 numbered copies on Arches paper, the only printing with 4 on Japan paper. Publisher's inscription, bibliophile's stamp on title page, handsome copy.
First edition of the translation by L. Tailhade, a Service de Presse (advance) copy. Autograph inscription signed by Laurent Tailhade to his morphine-addicted friend Dominique Bonnaud. Frontispiece by E. Gabard, charming head- and tailpieces in Art Nouveau style. Spine sunned, some stains on the covers.
First edition, one of 600 numbered copies on Rives laid paper, the only issue with 4 Japan copies. Rare autograph inscription signed by Auguste Gilbert de Voisins to Alfred Vallette and his wife Rachilde.
Dominique Halévy|Paris 1969|15.50 x 21.50 cm|broché
First edition illustrated by Gilles Sacksick. Handsome autograph inscription from Gaston Bonheur to Robert Giraud. Our copy is complete with the illustrated invitation to the vernissage for the book's publication at the publisher. Handsome copy.
Ronald Davis & Cie|Paris 1920|13.50 x 19.50 cm|broché
First edition, one of 300 numbered copies on pur chiffon, the only print run with 13 Chine and 37 Japan copies. Autograph inscription signed by Francis Carco to Marcel Prévost. Rare work illustrated with a wood engraving by Deslignières and an out-of-text drawing by Maurice Barraud. Handsome copy.
Editions des Cahiers Libres|Paris 1929|14.50 x 19.50 cm|broché
First edition, one of 700 numbered copies on laid paper, the only issue with 30 on Japan paper. With frontispiece portrait of the author by Hoffmeister. Spine lightly sunned. Autograph inscription signed by Pierre Mac Orlan to Alin Laubreaux. Born in New Caledonia, Alin Laubreaux was a writer and journalist principally known for his theatrical reviews published in the ultra-collaborationist, anti-Semitic and fascist newspaper Je suis partout. Hated by a good part of the Parisian artistic milieu, he was publicly slapped in June 1941 by Jean Marais whom he had called "l'homme au Cocteau entre les dents" after having savaged the playwright's latest play La machine à écrire. The scene was freely adapted by Louis Malle in his Dernier Métro. Alin Laubreaux was also accused of having played a significant role in the arrest by the Gestapo, then in the deportation of poet Robert Desnos whom he execrated and who had also slapped him some years earlier. At the Liberation, he fled to Spain and was sentenced to death in absentia in 1947.
First edition, one of 65 numbered copies on laid paper, the only deluxe copies with 30 Holland. Autograph inscription by Marcel Jouhandeau. Handsome copy despite a corner crease mark on the cover.
First edition on ordinary paper. Bradel binding in half blue cloth, smooth spine decorated with gilt fleuron, shagreen title-label, contemporary binding. Autograph inscription by the author, bookplate.