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SPLi3462Gallimard NRF 1958
SPLi3460Gallimard NRF 1950
SPLi3459Gallimard NRF 1948
SPLi3458Gallimard NRF 1947
SPLi3457Gallimard NRF 1945
195758763Paris, Calmann-Lévy, (1957). 8vo. Uncut and in original wrappers. Very light wear to extremities. A very nice and clean copy.
195758823(Paris), Gallimard, (1957). Bound with the original printed wrappers in an elegant light brown morocco binding with gilt lettering to spine and waxed patterned paper in red-browninsh nuances to boards. Gilt lineborder to boards. Top-edge gilt. Binding signed Alain Devauchelle. Gilt super ex-libris to inside of front board. Housed in brown paper slipcase with light brown morocco-edges. An excellent, clean, blight, and fresh copy. With the original advertisement-leaf for ""L'Exil et le Royaume"".
195158821(Paris), Gallimard, (1951). 8vo. Bound uncut and with the original printed wrappers, also the spine, in a wonderful grey full morocco binding with splendid line-gilding and gilt lettering to spine and onlays of coloured morocco (eight different colours) in a weve-like pattern with gilt outline to boards. top-edge gilt. Binding by Henning Jensen, gilding by Leif Hagel Olsen and design by Jens Bork. Gilt super ex-libris to inside of front board. A very nice and clean copy. 382, (2) pp.
195458192Paris, Gallimard, 1954. Uncut in the original printed wrappers. Excellent copy.
195458313Paris, Gallimard, 1954. Uncut in the original printed wrappers. A very nice copy housed in a beautiful brown half morocco box with gilt lettering to spine and gilt super ex-libris to front board.
193944692Alger [i.e. Algiers], (1939). 8vo. Entire 2nd issue of ""Rivages"" present. Uncut. Original printed wrappers, showing an outline map of the Mediterranean. A bit of brownspotting and a tiny tear to front wrapper. A bit of wear to lower capital, and minor wear to extremities. All in all a fine copy. [Été à Alger:] Pp. 87-91. (Entire issue: (16, -advertisements) pp., pp. (65)-128, (16, -advertisements) pp.
173546584(Paris, L'Imprimerie Royale, 1735). 4to. Without wrappers. Extracted from ""Mémoires de l'Academie des Sciences. Année 1733"". Pp. 117-140 and 4 folded engraved plates. Fine and clean.
4890Editions Borderie / Collection " Images Obliques " n° 3 de 1978. In-8 cartonnage éditeur pleine toile grise de 112 pages au format 14 x 21,5 cm. Titre gravé en rouge au 1er plat et au dos. Petit enfoncement en haut du premier plat. Intérieur très frais. Belle préface de Michel Camus, intitulée " Le Calligraphe du Sacrum ". Magnifiques photos en noir et blanc de Henri Maccheroni. Tirage sur couché. Très bel état général. Rarissime édition originale.
176085871760 Avignon, Aux dépens des Libraires associés, 1760 ; fort volume in-12°, pleine basane fauve de l'époque, dos à nerfs, caissons de doubles filets dorés ornés de fleurons et petits fers dorés, titre doré sur étiquette de maroquin vieux rouge, armoiries dorées poussées sur les plats; (viii), lx, 630pp.
c4521Paris, chez la Veuve Duchesne, Barrois, Morin, Bradel, 1783 ; 1 volume in-12°, pleine percaline crème à la bradel, titre doré sur étiquette de maroquin rouge ( reliure fin XIXe); XXIIpp., 250 p. Le privilège est au nom de Wolf d'Orfeuil, pseudonyme de N. Le Camus de Mézières.Inscription manuscrite à l’ intérieur du 1er plat “ exemplaire offert par le Bon Pichon au Vte de Savigny Mars 1888” .
151921533Grenoble, Editions Galerie " Parti Pris ", Revue Parler, n° 15 du printemps 1963. In-8 broché de 52 pages + 16 pages éditeur, annonçant diférentes publications. Couverture avec titre. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur frais, malgré une légère trace d'insolation aux mors et en haut et bas des plats. Petite trace brune au mors inférieur du 1er plat. Contient des poèmes, proses, essais, chroniques et textes inédits de André Breton ( La Gravure est une aventure ), Pierre Gascar, Christian Gali, Eugène Ionesco, René Tavernier, Michel Philibert, René Char, Albert Camus, Alain Gheerbrant, etc, accompagnés d'illustrations hors texte en noir de Christian Gali, Enjalbert et Michel Seuphor. Exemplaire bien complet de la magnifique lithographie en couleurs de Robert Helman. Edition originale en superbe état.
1816ST15737Lyon: Chez Rusand 1816. 208 x 122 mm. 8 1/4 x 5". 2 p.l. xlviii 572 pp. <br/> ESPECIALLY FINE CONTEMPORARY EMERALD GREEN SHAGREEN BY DUPLANIL signed at foot of spine "DUPLANIL RELIr. DE S. A. R. MADAME" covers with simple gilt rule frame spine with raised bands flanked by gilt fillets and decorated with a dotted line compartments with very pretty centered ornament of a flower with four pointillé petals set against a gilt square background head and tail of spine with multiple decorative gilt rules board edges gilt with Greek key roll elegant gilt inner dentelles of urns and palmettes pink endpapers gilt edges. In a fine later fleece-lined burgundy morocco and marbled paper chemise and slightly worn matching slipcase. With woodcut vignette. Front end papers with morocco bookplates of Mortimer L. Schiff and John Roland Abbey. For the binding: De Ricci-Schiff III 277 this copy. ◆A breath of chafing to covers two leaves with slight paper flaws at fore margin otherwise A BEAUTIFULLY BOUND BOOK IN VIRTUALLY PERFECT CONDITION.<br/> <br/> This is an outstanding example of a French Restoration binding with illustrious provenance. The Duplanils were a distinguished family of Parisian binders active from the last part of the 18th until the middle of the 19th century. The signature at the foot of the spine here is that of Pierre Duplanil known as Duplanil fils the most notable member of the family; as this item indicates he was the self-styled binder to "S. A. R. Her Royal Highness Madame" i.e Madame Royale the title borne by Marie-Thérèse Charlotte of France 1778-1851 the eldest--and only surviving--child of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Although she had married her cousin the duc d'Angoulême son of the future Charles X she retained the royal title accorded her as the daughter of the king. She later became "la Dauphine" when her father-in-law ascended the throne. Because of his client's changing appellations we can confidently date the present binding as being done between 1816 and 1824. Madame Royale's books which numbered about 1800 were kept together for 20 years after her death then sold at two auctions in Paris in the 1870s. Our volume is distinguished by its inclusion in Seymour De Ricci's impressive 1935 illustrated catalogue of Schiff's library of signed French bindings part of what Dickinson calls an "unrivaled collection of decorative bindings." This item is one of six Duplanil bindings in the Schiff catalogue. The presence of the bookplate of J. R. Abbey 1894-1969 the most ambitious English book collector of his time adds further luster to this item's provenance. Although Abbey's renowned library included world-class collections of private press books illuminated manuscripts and color plate books bindings were his most ardent interest and the various fine and important catalogues they spawned comprise perhaps the most enduring legacy of his collecting. During his most active period of binding acquisition Abbey bought many items and no doubt the present one in the Schiff sale in 1938; this book in turn was lot #1740 in part III of the Abbey sale purchased at Sotheby's on 19 June 1967 by B. W. Simpson for £32. First published in 1639 the present biography of the bishop and devotional writer St. Francis de Sales the author's friend and teacher is among the most memorable of the 200 or so books produced by the diligent churchman Camus bishop of Belley 1582-1652. Chez Rusand unknown
193496281934 Superbe plâtre original de la sculpture du médaillon d’Albert CAMUS par le sculpteur Marcel DAMBOISE.Amis depuis 1934, c’est à Alger où le sculpteur expose ses œuvres à la Villa Abd-el-Tif qu’il rencontre le critique d’art de l’Echo d’Alger, âgé de 21 ans, Albert Camus. Cette œuvre réalisée par Damboise en 1961 est le plâtre original du médaillon en bronze installé sur le monument commémoratif de l’écrivain installé dans la commune de Ville- blin dans l’Yonne où eut lieu l’accident de voiture qui lui coûta la vie.Plâtre de diamètre de 54 cm signé et daté de 1961
195932271959 Vitte Editeur. Lyon. 1959. E.O. numérotée. Broché in-12, très bel état.
47247Préface d'Emmanuel Roblès. Lyon : Emmanuel Vitte (Collection "Singuliers et mal connus"), 1959. Un volume 18,8x11,8cm broché sous couverture illustrée, 155 pages imprimées en deux tons. Dos légèrement jauni sinon exemplaire en bon état. Edition originale du premier livre de l'auteur avec un envoi autographe signé adressé à Victor Henri Debidour, animateur de la revue Le Bulletin des lettres.
2023185402023 Lyon, Presse fédéraliste, collection Textes fédéralistes, 2023. Nouvelle édition complétée. Traduit de l'italien par l'auteur. In-8 broché de 286 pp., avec index in fine. Couverture illustrée. Très bon état, comme neuf.
16717Paris, Minard, Archives des Lettres modernes n° 34, deuxième édition, 1968. In-12 broché de 83 pp. Quelques passages soulignés au crayon. Bon état.
51723Gallimard 1957, petit in-12 broché, 205 p. (très bon exemplaire) Edition originale de cette pièce espagnole dans la traduction d'Albert Camus tirée à 3265 exemplaires, 1 des 3200 numérotés sur alfa Libert.
in-8°, 620 pages, broche, couverture. Edition originale. Bel exemplaire en partie non coupe. [CA33-5] Textes de M. Blanchot, J. Grenier, P. Herbart, J. Vilar, W. Faulkner, etc. Dossier avec photos.
1962f4615Les cahiers méditerranéens, 1962. In-8 br., 103 p. Exemplaire sur alfa mousse. Photos en noir hors-texte. Couv. un brin défraîchie, intérieur propre. Pour le sommaire, voir photo.