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19322080302106803225Shun'yo-do 1932. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 02020 Volume: 1 volume Shun'yo-do paperback
19322092902140602440Shun'yo-do 1932. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 405p Size: Paperback Shun'yo-do paperback
190451117Bruxelles Belgium: Imprimerie Scientifique. As New. 1904. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Text block pristine - text in French. The catalogue is divided into 3 parts. Part 1 consists of essays by various experts and men of letters on 18th Century French tapestries art & music women in the pictures of Watteau and Fragonard the 18th Centry French woman and dramatic art and literature in 18th Century France. Part 2 catalogues the 108 paintings works on paper & engravings the 23 sculptures and 23 tapestries included in the exposition with a number of these items illustrated in black and white. Part 3 catalogues the books at glass musical instruments furnishings and other items in the expositions and also includes a number of illustrations. Among the artists represented: Greuze DuPlessis Boucher Tournieres A. Watteau and others. -- with a bonus offer-- . Imprimerie Scientifique paperback
1919152304Paris : Editions De La Sirene 1919. First Edition. Paperback. Near fine copy in the original title-printed stiff-card wrappers; edges very slightly dust-dulled and nicked. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. ; 465 pages; Physical desc. : 465 p. : port. ; 23 cm. Subject: Sadoul Jacques 1881-1956 --Bolshevism --Soviet Union --History --Revolution 1917-1921. Paris : Editions De La Sirene paperback
193529489Paris Éditions Rieder 1935 In-8 Ecu 242 pp, exemplaire sur alfa, sur témoins mais non numéroté
QWA-5256Revue Europe, 1955, 285 p., in-8 br., numéro 119-120 de novembre-décembre 1955, ill. photos, bon état
115513 Bulletin mensuel de la poésie en France et à l'étranger, dirigé par Guy LAVAUD et Raymond SCHWAB. 3 fascicules, Troisième année n°31 (117 à 132) du 25 novembre 1938, Quatrième année tome III n° 35 (p.181 à 196) du 25 mars 1939, et un fascicule sans couverture (p.149 à 164).
2013500082879Le Temps des Cerises 2013 13 8x1 2x19 4cm. 2013. Broché.
2013500123974Le Temps des Cerises 2013 13 8x1 2x19 4cm. 2013. Broché.
029865Paris EDITIONS Bossard Soft cover 1st Edition
192543963095973930Leningrad: Seyatel 1925. Paperback. Good. Каталог и три Ð¸Ð·Ð´Ð°Ð½Ð¸Ñ Ð¾Ð±Ñ‰ÐµÐ´Ð¾Ñтупной библиотеки «СеÑтель» 1925–1926. Ленинград: СеÑтель 1925–1926. 4 изд.; 15 × 105 Ñм. МÑÐ³ÐºÐ°Ñ Ð¸Ð·Ð´Ð°Ñ‚ÐµÐ»ÑŒÑÐºÐ°Ñ Ð¾Ð±Ð»Ð¾Ð¶ÐºÐ°. ОбщедоÑÑ‚ÑƒÐ¿Ð½Ð°Ñ Ð±Ð¸Ð±Ð»Ð¸Ð¾Ñ‚ÐµÐºÐ° «СеÑтель». Каталог. ÐоÑбрь 1925. — 1925. Ðмп Пьер. ЧеÑтный человек. Пер. К. ВаршавÑкой. — 19--. — 43 Ñ. â„– 126. Ð‘Ð°Ñ€Ð±ÑŽÑ Ðнри. Злючка-луна и другие раÑÑказы. Пер. ОÑипа Мандельштама. — 1926. — 48 Ñ. â„– 150. Генри О. Который из двух и другие раÑÑказы. Пер. З. ЛьвовÑкого. — 1925. — 48 Ñ. â„– 81. . Catalog and Three Editions of the "Seyatel" Public Library. Leningrad: Seyatel 1925–1926. 4 issues; 15 × 105 cm. Softcover. Seyatel Public Library. Catalog. November 1925. — 1925. Hamp Pierre. An Honest Man Chesnyy chelovek. Trans. K. Varshavskaya. — 19--. — 43 pp. No. 126. Barbusse Henri. The Spiteful Moon Zlyuchka-luna. Trans. Osip Mandelstam. — 1926. — 48 pp. No. 150. Henry O. Which of the Two Kotoryy iz dvukh. Trans. Z. Lvovsky. — 1925. — 48 pp. No. 81. This exceptional lot offers a comprehensive look at the "Seyatel" The Sower publishing house a significant private venture in Leningrad during the New Economic Policy NEP era. The text provides a deep dive into the internal logic of the early Soviet mass-market book industry including the arrangement of the "Public Library" series which aimed to provide high-quality foreign and domestic literature in an affordable pocket-sized format. Central to this collection is the rare edition of Henri Barbusse’s stories translated by the legendary poet Osip Mandelstam. Mandelstam’s translations for "Seyatel" are of particular interest to literary scholars as they represent a period when the poet turned to prose translation both as a means of survival and as a way to engage with contemporary European social realism. The physical identity of these volumes—small-format pamphlets with utilitarian typography—belies their cultural significance as vital primary sources for the study of NEP-era reading habits and book distribution. The included 1925 catalog is a rare bibliographic artifact that lists the vast range of the publisher’s output from O. Henry's quintessentially American short stories to the industrial prose of Pierre Hamp. These editions document the brief window of pluralism in the 1920s when independent publishers could still curate diverse international voices. For bibliophiles and collectors of Mandelstamiana or early Soviet ephemera this lot represents a preserved fragment of the vibrant lost world of Leningrad's private presses before their eventual nationalization and consolidation. Literature Seyatel paperback
Four photos of Canadians at work in the snow in France. Arms and Apparatus for Night-Flying Airmen - 5 photos plus inset photo of Lieut. Dostier, one of Germany's crack airmen. Remarkable photo of the raid by Gothas on Paris in January 30th. Avengers of Arras Advance Their Artillery - Two Photos. Pitiful Plight of the Little Country Places - 3 photos. 'Butoire' - how in fighting one foe he conquered another, by Henry Barbusse. Trench cookhouses. Valuable war-time village vegetable industry - 6 photos. Activity of shipways and gunworks in America - 6 photos including 2 of Hog Island. Wartime wastage of the navy - a heartening contrast with the Napoleonic war, by Percival A. Hislam. French contrivances and fortitude - 5 photos. Critique of the book 'Englishman, Kamerad!'. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Staples disintegrated. Still a worthy copy. Book
201711365East Hampton NY 2017. Unique artist's book on three different St. Armand papers in tan / brown signed and dated by the artist Barry McCallion on the colophon page. Page size: 9.5 x 12 inches; 63pp. plus colophon and titlepage. Bound: hand sewn by Joelle Webber at Mermaid Bindery into tan St. Armand paper wrappers laid into grey felt portfolio by Barry McCallion with title stenciled in red outlined in silver gilt with two pieces of barbed wire separating under and fire and underlining "fire" with black mesh screening in three pieces on spine housed in tan cloth over boards clamshell box with title lettered in black on tan paper insets on spine and front panel. The book is a selection of texts from the novel by Henri Barbusse. The artist has selected sentences and paragraphs from the text copied them enlarged some printed on various papers and collaged to the pages of this book. They are surrounded by photographs from various conflicts with painting handwritten words in India ink printing ink metal foil and acrylic paint. The whole reflects on the brutality that is war - each and every war. Barry McCallion notes in his colophon "The hundred years between then publication of UNDER FIRE and now have seen a recurring and uncanny sameness of bloodied fields and trenches mountains and beaches mud and wire snow and sand.A book in protest his and this." He has used images from the First and Second World Wars Korea Viet Nam Iraq and Afghanistan. He adds in the colophon "I have attempted to heave up a century's weight of agony and loss in one book grouping images from different times to create a single immediate and simultaneous present." <br/>Henri Barbusse wrote UNDER FIRE in 1916 after serving in the French army for fifteen months in the trenches in World War I when wounds lifted him from the French front line. Considered the first of the modern anti-war novels and was awarded the Prix Goncourt. The author's harrowing details of trench warfare have lost none of their power to appall. Mr. McCallion's book succeeds in calling to mind the terrible tragedies and loss when people go to war. unknown books
1919ABE-5614931388235945425PREFACE DE HENRI BARBUSSE-COUVERTURE ILLUSTREE D'UN PORTRAIT D'ENFANT EN MEDAILLON-ENVOI DE L'AUTEUR AU ROMANCIER ET CRITIQUE LITTERAIRE JACQUES DES GACHONS-EN GRANDE PARTIE NON COUPE-QUELQUES ROUSSEURS EN PLATS (JDG18)
192027670New York: Thomas Seltzer 1920. First English Language Edition. Octavo 19cm.; original blue gilt-lettered cloth vii1228pp. Spine a bit cocked light dampstaining to cloth spine gilt dulled; upper hinge cracked but holding contemporary ownership inscription to front free endpaper. About Very Good. French Communist's first novel published in the original French under the title Femme the previous year. Thomas Seltzer unknown books
193857031938 Salon, Impr. nouvelle 1938. (8 juillet.) Gr. in-8, broché, VIII-102 p. : La couverture porte en sous-titre : Le Roi, Mussolini, le pape, d'Annunzio. - Comité “Les Amis de Marvasi”,rare,bon état,
8433Plein Chant, Bassac, 1980. In-12, broché, 139 pp. Préface d'Henry Poulaille - Histoire de ma mère et de mon oncle Fernand, par Constant Malva - Un ouvrier écrit, par Henri Barbusse.
1918107071918. Paris Éditions Emile-Paul février 1918 - Broché 16 cm x 24 cm 64 pages - Direction : Emile-Paul et Maurice Martin du Gard textes et poèmes de Pierre Benoit Henri Barbusse P. Lafargue Léo Larguier P. Toulet (pièce de théâtre) - Bien complet de la bande-annonce bon état
7012Éditions Ars, Paris, 1936.
1921ABE-1768500839925ROMAN-236 PAGES-11 CM X 18,4 CM-DEDICACE AU ROMANCIER ET CRITIQUE LITTERAIRE JACQUES DES GACHONS-EN PARTIE NON COUPE-(JDG16)
1955483361955 Paris, Seghers, 1955, In huit, 300 pp, broché,non coupé, très bon état,
1928289460New York: E. P. Dutton & Co 1928. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Good dust jacket. Stated First Edition. With no marks. Silverfishing to the top edge of the textblock. Wear to the edges of the dustjacket. Black cloth with gilt lettering. Very Good with Good dustjacket. Very Good binding / Good dust jacket. E. P. Dutton & Co unknown books
192046770Basel, Im Rhein Verlag, ca. 1920. Illustrierter Original Pappband, Gr.-8°, 95 Seiten. 5. Auflage
192786715Miramar Saint-Raphaël: S. n. 1927. Fine. S. n. Miramar Saint-Raphaël s. d. ca 1927 13 x 20.50 cm 1 page Autograph letter signed and dated by Henri Barbusse addressed to a friend 23 lines written in blue ink very probably addressed to his wife Hélyonne Mendès. Fold marks inherent to being placed in an envelope. Letter entirely imbued with the admiration that Henri Barbusse professed for his wife Hélyonne Mendès daughter of writer Catulle Mendès and musician and composer Augusta Holmès: ""J'ai lu avec joie ta lettre rayonnante de vie comme toi. Je t'entends aussi donnant du souffle à l'américaine pacifiste et aux corprs paralys de la Ligue. Mais quel grand effort infatigable il faut pour refouler toujours toutes les espèces de morts."" ""I read with joy your letter radiant with life like you. I also hear you breathing life into the American pacifist and the paralyzed bodies of the League. But what a great untiring effort is needed to always push back all kinds of death."" His enthusiasm for his wife matches that which he generally has for women: ""Pourtant je crois aux femmes : en principe elles te ressemblent un peu."" ""Yet I believe in women: in principle they resemble you a little."" The 1916 Goncourt Prize winner reveals his program for the coming days: ""J'ai bouclé ce matin les épreuves de mon livre de nouvelles. Je vais me remettre au livre sur les Balkans qu'il me faut unifier avec les morceaux que j'ai et dont j'extrais de temps en temps un article pour l'envoyer de ci de là."" ""I finished the proofs of my book of short stories this morning. I'm going to get back to the book on the Balkans which I need to unify with the pieces I have and from which I extract an article from time to time to send here and there."" and ends his missive with this cutting remark: ""Tu fais bien de ne pas aller à Genève ville froide à tous les égards."" ""You do well not to go to Geneva a city cold in every respect."" S. n. unknown
193543962966212650МоÑква-Ленинград: Academia 1935. Hardcover. Good. A.A. Deineka. Ð‘Ð°Ñ€Ð±ÑŽÑ Ðнри. Ð’ огне. ПредиÑловие М. Горького; Ñуперобложка переплет фронтиÑÐ¿Ð¸Ñ Ñ€Ð¸Ñунки заÑтавка и концовка работы художника Ð. Ð. Дейнеки. МоÑква Ленинград: ACADEMIA 1935. 343 Ñ. 11 л. ил. фронт.; 20 Ñм. Твердый переплет. Примечание: Ñуперобложка чаÑтично Ñохранена. Тираж: 20 300 Ñкз. . Barbusse Henri. Under Fire V ogne. Preface by Maxim Gorky; dust jacket binding frontispiece drawings headpieces and tailpieces by artist A. A. Deineka. Moscow Leningrad: ACADEMIA 1935. 343 p. 11 leaves of ill. front.; 20 cm. Hardcover. Note: dust jacket partially preserved. Print run: 20300 copies. A striking Soviet edition of Henri Barbusse's iconic World War I novel Under Fire notable for its powerful anti-war narrative. Published in 1935 by Academia this volume includes a preface by Maxim Gorky and is distinguished by its complete artistic design by Alexander Deineka one of the most important Soviet painters and graphic artists. Deineka's dynamic illustrations and cover design masterfully complement the novel's grim and heroic themes. The substantial print run and partial preservation of the original dust jacket make this a particularly notable example of 1930s Soviet book art and political publishing. Academia hardcover