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1918223631918. Paris Gaston Boutitie 1918. Un fort vol. au format in-4 309 x 246 mm de 338 pp. en feuilles sous couverture titrÂŽe ˆ rabats rempliÂŽs et coffret cartonnÂŽ. Edition en partie originale et premiÂre illustrÂŽe de cette ''intÂŽressante et estimÂŽe publication''. in Carteret. Tirage unique ˆ 300 exemplaires seulement ; celui-ci comptant parmi les 200 numÂŽrotÂŽs du tirage sur papier de Rives ˆ la forme. Il s'agrÂŽmente - ici en premier tirage - de 86 saisissantes compositions de Raymond Renefer ; dont dix eaux-fortes originales. Lequel fut ''ÂŽlÂve de Paulin ˆ l'Ecole nationale des Beaux-Arts. Il fut un abondant illustrateur''. in BÂŽnÂŽzit citant la prÂŽsente contribution de l'artiste. ''Pour les hommes du 231e rÂŽgiment d'infanterie les diffÂŽrences d'‰ge et de condition sociale n'importent plus. Tous sont venus s'enterrer dans les tranchÂŽes boueuses de Crouy sous la pluie et le feu de la mitraille allemande. Leur seule certitude face aux armÂŽes ennemies: "I'faut t'nir". Barbusse fut l'un des leurs. TirÂŽ de ses carnets de guerre ce roman prix Goncourt 1916 rÂŽvÂŽla ˆ ceux de l'arriÂre le quotidien des poilus: leur courage leur camaraderie leur argot mais aussi la saletÂŽ l'attente et l'ennui. Cette guerre l'ÂŽtat-major le gouvernement et la presse patriotique la censurent. Il faudra un roman comme Le Feu pour en dire toute la barbarie mÂŽcanique mais aussi l'espoir: celui de s'en sortir vivant.''. ''M. Renefer a ÂŽtÂŽ aussi riche en matiÂre que M. Barbusse et son talent dÂŽjˆ confirmÂŽ par ses albums d'eaux fortes et de lithographies en reÂoit une dÂŽfinitive consÂŽcration''. ClÂŽment-Janin. MahÂŽ RÂŽpertoire des ÂŽditions de luxe p. 206 - Carteret IV Le TrÂŽsor du bibliophile / IllustrÂŽs modernes p. 59 - BÂŽnÂŽzit VIII Dictionnaire des peintres p. 686 - Osterwalder II Dictionnaire des illustrateurs p. 971. Plats prÂŽsentant quelques rousseurs ainsi qu'un ÂŽclat altÂŽrÂŽ. Petit dÂŽfaut affectant la coiffe supÂŽrieure. Dos de l'exemplaire et marge des plats du coffret renforcÂŽs. Quelques feuillets piquetÂŽs. Du reste belle condition. Exemplaire non coupÂŽ. Peu courant. b42961 unknown
1919234784107Paris: Flammarion Paris 1919 1919. Red linnen hardcover with golden imprint. Gilt on edges. Paper yellowed/browned. No notes/underlining. Spine sunned. Binding tight. 290 pp Flammarion Paris 1919 hardcover
191889324Paris Flammarion s.d. 1918. In 16° bross. con piccola mancanza al dorso pp. 378. Prix Goncourt. Ex libris applicato. Paris, Flammarion unknown
191637733Flammarion Paris 1916. 8vo. First Edition thus text in French; handsomely bound in full burgundy crushed morocco sides with gilt frame border back with raised bands second and fourth compartments ruled and lettered in gilt all other compartments tooled in gilt gilt top hand-made endpapers ribbon marker custom-made slip-case a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. With the index at end as is proper. First edition of the greatest French novel of the Great War and winner of the Prix Goncourt. 'No war book in any language with the exception of 'All Quiet on the Western Front' has had the sale of 'Le Feu'' Falls 'War Books'.'Under Fire' is the spirit of the infantry war in France the letter and the spirit of reality' Henry Williamson referring to the title of the English edition. It was published simultaneously in three states: two private limited issues 33 copies on Japon and 165 copies in holland and the trade edition as here. The fact that the trade edition was issued as a flimsy paperback means that it is scarcely ever found in really good condition. Here it is complete and preserved in an elegant binding. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Falls p.263. Flammarion, Paris, paperback
199232549Ed. Caro Raccio 1921 1992. unbound. Bueno. Ed. Caro Raccio 1921. Rustica. 24x16. 98 pp. Ilustrado con 24 grabados en madera de Frans Masereel. Cubiertas deslucidas. Marcas de oxido. Ed. Caro Raccio 1921 unknown
192843962983743530Moscow–Leningrad: Gosizdat 1928. Paperback. Good. true. Ð‘Ð°Ñ€Ð±ÑŽÑ Ðнри. ИиÑÑƒÑ Ð¿Ñ€Ð¾Ñ‚Ð¸Ð² ХриÑта. Перевод Ñ Ñ„Ñ€Ð°Ð½Ñ†ÑƒÐ·Ñкого под редакцией К. Ðрберга; предиÑловие М. РейÑнера. МоÑква–Ленинград: ГоÑударÑтвенное издательÑтво ГоÑиздат 1928. 296 Ñ. МÑÐ³ÐºÐ°Ñ Ð¸Ð·Ð´Ð°Ñ‚ÐµÐ»ÑŒÑÐºÐ°Ñ Ð¾Ð±Ð»Ð¾Ð¶ÐºÐ° уменьшенный формат. . Barbusse Henri. Jesus against Christ Iisus protiv Khrista. Translated from French edited by K. Erberg; preface by M. Reisner. Moscow–Leningrad: State Publishing House Gosizdat 1928. 296 p. Publisher's softcover reduced format. This is the rare and only lifetime Russian edition of the controversial work by the French writer journalist and communist Henri Barbusse 1873–1935. Originally published in France in 1926 as Jésus the book presents a radical left-wing reinterpretation of Jesus Christ as a social revolutionary and proto-communist framed as an attempt to reclaim his figure from institutional Christianity. The Russian translation edited by K. Erberg and prefaced by the Marxist legal scholar Mikhail Reisner was published by the Soviet state publisher Gosizdat in 1928. Appearing during the intense anti-religious campaigns of the 1920s this edition served as ideological support for the Soviet critique of religion. Its provocative content and status as an unreprinted early translation make it a significant bibliographic rarity reflecting the era's complex interplay between political ideology historical revisionism and publishing. Gosizdat paperback
1925554429New York: International Publishers 1925. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First American edition. Two volumes. Translated by Stephen Haden Guest. About fine in very good or better pictorial dust jackets each with very slight toning and a small chip on each spine. Scarce in jackets. International Publishers hardcover
19308329London : Martin Lawrence Limited 1930. 1st Single Volume Edition. Hardback. Fine cloth copy in a good if slightly edge-torn and dust-dulled dw with splash mark to front now mylar-sleeved. Internally crisp & fine. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and strong; 2 pages; Description: 2 v. ; 20 cm. Complete edition two vols. bound in one. Genre: Fiction London : Martin Lawrence Limited hardcover
1925946London: Jonathan Cape 1925. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Both volumes with gilt lettered red cloth boards in original dust jackets. Offsetting from jackets to front endpapers. Volume 1 with a small rip to upper edge of spine. Books otherwise in very good condition clean through bindings tight ans square. Dust jackets are not price clipped with some light wear worst of which is at head and heel of jacket spine rubbed and chipped. Jacket spines are also darkened. 2 very nice volumes nonetheless. Translated by Stephen Haden Guest. Jonathan Cape hardcover
1934547386New York: Workers Library 1934. Softcover. Very Good. First American edition. Translated from the original edition of the International Committee for the Liberation of Thaelmann and All Imprisoned Anti-Fascists Paris France. 12mo. 23pp. Stapled self-wrappers. Wraps lightly soiled with a few tiny tears at the edges very good. Barbusse a member of the French Communist Party calls for the release of Ernst Thälmann leader of the Communist Party of Germany who was arrested by the Gestapo in 1933 for political reasons. Thälmann was held in solitary confinement for eleven years before being shot and killed in Buchenwald in 1944. Workers Library unknown
1995Q-1885983018Turtle Point Press 1995-04-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Turtle Point Press paperback
19664446427<p>268pp first U.K. edition bright edgeworn unclipped dustjacket spine lean remainder mark lower page edges light foxing upper page edges unmarked.</p> Chapman & Hall hardcover
19323112151London: Joiner & Steele. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1932. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First British edition. 2000 copies printed. Near fine in a priceclipped close to near fine DJ. Spine lightly toned on DJ. Green top edge faintly discolored. Scarce edition of what is likely the author's most experimental work. O; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 263 pages . Joiner & Steele. hardcover
1927131132474New York: Macaulay Co 1927. First Edition. Hardcover. Like New. 0x0x0. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Fine in an unclipped dust jacket with a slightly toned spine panel. A very nice copy. Macaulay Co hardcover
1927504675New York: The Macaulay Company 1927. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First American edition Translated by Solon Librescot. Translation Supervised by Malcolm Cowley. Owner's blindstamp on half-title page else a near fine copy in very good dust jacket with spine moderately browned. Advance Review Copy with publisher's review slip laid in. The Macaulay Company hardcover
1927540166New York: The Macaulay Company 1927. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First American edition. Translated by Solon Librescot. Translation Supervised by Malcolm Cowley. Octavo. 240pp. Fine in very good or better dust jacket. The Macaulay Company hardcover
191623418Paris: Ernest Flammarion 1916. A first edition first printing of Le Feu by Henri Barbusse published by Ernest Flammarion Paris in 1916. A near fine copy with boards three quarter bound in marbled paper with with leather and gilt corners and gilt titles to the tooled leather spine extensive rubbing to the spine and corners surface damage to the marbled paper inscribed and dated in black ink to the front free end paper ghosting to the prelims the text block with deckle edge and gilt top stain. Le Feu by Henri Barbusse is a 1916 novel drawn from his experiences as a soldier in World War I. Presented through the voices of French infantrymen it offers a stark realistic portrayal of trench warfare emphasising exhaustion fear and comradeship. Rejecting romanticism Barbusse exposes the brutality of modern war creating one of the earliest and most influential anti-war novels of the twentieth century. Ernest Flammarion hardcover
191671177<p> 4 378 1 pages in French</p> Published by Ernest Flammarion hardcover
1918334962Paris: Ernest Flammarion 1918. Softcover. Very Good. Later printing. Text in French. Original printed wrappers. A couple of signatures coming loose wrappers and spine creased nicks to spine ends else very good. Based on Barbusse's experiences as a French soldier in World War I one of the first to be written on this subject. Ernest Flammarion unknown
1925287184Paris: Ernest Flammarion 1925. Paperback. Complete in two volumes French political novel xii 282p. 296p. respectively 4.75x7 inches; some chipping on tail and head of spines volume 1 front top left corner is considerably chipped through about half of the textblock corner without loss minor damp stain on front wrap; both minor tears between wraps and spine ends wraps edgeworn and toned pages browned and prone to chipping. First volume is signed and inscribed by the author to Evelyn Roy Manabendra Nath Roy's first wife. They had met in 1916 at the home of Stanford University president David Starr Jordan. Although M.N. Roy spent many of his most adventurous days alongside Evelyn Trent Roy she is not mentioned in his Memoirs 1964 English edition. Together they founded the Indian Communist Party Tashkent Group and self-exiled from the U.S and founded the Communist Party of Mexico. Ernest Flammarion paperback
19254837705Edizioni Della 1925. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item150grams ISBN: Edizioni Della paperback
191945301NY: Dutton. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1919. First Edition. Hardcover. Original gilt-titled cloth. Stated first printing. Cloth lightly stained/insected. Spine gilt dulled. Occasional minor stains to pages. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 309 pages . Dutton hardcover
1919COLLECTI007681INEW YORK NY: DUTTON E.P. FINE IN VERY GOOD D.J. PUB SEPT 1919. ISBN: THIS IS THE FOURT EDITION OF SEPT 1919 TRANSLATION OF "CLARTE" BY. ISBN: FITZWATER WRAY. BOOK IS FINE WITHOUT ANY MARKS TO THE BINDING OR THE TEXT. D.J. HAS ABIT OF LOSS AT THE TOP OF THE SPINE AND LESS AT THE HEEL OF THE SPINEFORE-EDGES WORN AND SPINE A BIT COLOR-FADED. AN EXCELLENT CLEAN ANDTIGHT COPY WITH A VERY NICE EXAMPLE OF THE RARE A. DUNCAN CARSE PICTORIALDUST JACKET. Keywords: NOVEL FRENCH LITERATURE INVISIBLE ABCDEF. DUTTON (E.P.) unknown
1921118581GenÂve : Editions du Sablier 1921. 230x165mm. brochÂŽ. Couverture ˆ rabats dÂŽchirures au dos couverture supÂŽrieure presque dÂŽtachÂŽe intÂŽrieur propre.Un des 600 exemplaires sur papier Hollande van Gelder numÂŽrotÂŽ n.¡ 630 / 686. Bel exemplaire. 301 Editions du Sablier unknown
192162129Geneva: Éditions du Sablier 1921. Limited Edition. Paperback. Very good. 92pp. Octavo 23 cm Printed wraps. With the publisher's glassine wrapper title written in faint pen on spine of wrapper. In the slipcase decorated with paper imitating wood grain. Slipcase has just a tiny chip near the foot of the spine and a previous owner has neatly mounted cutout letters spelling the names of both Barbusse and Masereel on the spine. The text is in French. Ritter C a Nr. 19. Six cents exemplaires sur Hollande van Gelder a la cuve numérotés de 86 a 686. Number 285. Éditions du Sablier paperback