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Q-2070212092GALLIMARD 1951-11-02. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! GALLIMARD paperback
2070212092.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
195158821Paris 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. <br/><br/><em>First edition review-copy Service de Presse-copy - "S. P." to bottom of title-page and on back wrapper of "The Rebel" one of Camus' greatest works with signed presentation-inscription to front free end-paper to the famous critic of literature and drama the writer Guy Dumur 1921-1991.The younger Guy Dumur was a close friend of Camus who hired him to work on "Combat" with him. It is reported that he had a great talent for discovering new talent. Since childhood he was extremely passionate about the theatre and came to work with all the great dramatic figures in Paris at the time. He is also famous for a number of well respected novels.Famous for it's opening lines "What is a rebel A man who says no: but whose refusal does not imply a renunciation. He is also a man who says yes as soon as he begins to think for himself. A slave who has taken orders all his life suddenly decides that he cannot obey some new command. What does he mean by saying 'no'" the novel addresses themes that have never lost their relevance like terrorism rebellion art etc. and counts as one of the great literary productions of the 20th century. </em> hardcover
29017Bruxelles Dynamo coll. « Brimborions » 14 janvier 1960. 1 vol. 120 x 190 mm de 10 p. et 1 f. Broché. . Édition originale. Un des onze premiers exemplaires sur hollande n° 5. . C'est dans la revue Confluences dans son numéro de juillet 1943 que paraît L'intelligence et l'échafaud. Les personnages « sont de curieux héros qui périssent tous de sentiments et vont chercher des maladies mortelles dans des passions contrariées » dit Camus selon une tradition du roman français qui est d'aller droit au but selon le prototype de La Princesse de Clèves. De son auteur Mme de Lafayette à Benjamin Constant et jusqu'à Proust le texte est ici tout entier fondé sur l'admiration de l'art classique : Camus y reviendra deux ans plus tard lorsqu'il préfacera les oeuvres de Chamfort ; il donnera également plusieurs résonances à ce texte dans les éditoriaux de Combat de l'année 1944. Celui du 12 octobre 1944 reprendra par exemple la formule de Goethe présente ici : « Mieux vaut une injustice qu'un désordre ». Cette plaquette est achevée d'imprimer le 14 janvier 1960 soit 10 jours après le décès accidentel de Camus sur les route de Bourgogne. Tirée à seulement 51 exemplaires elle paraît simultanément à l'autre hommage rendu par Pierre Aelberts pour sa collection Brimborions savoir le Albert Camus de Jean-Paul Sartre. Rare en grand papier. Bruxelles, Dynamo, coll. « Brimborions », 14 janvier 1960. 1 vol. (120 x 190 mm) de 10 p. et 1 f. Broché. unknown
ria9782011854193_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
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2011854180.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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DADAX2070360024Folio 0000-00-00. Revised ed. mass_market. New. 4.41x0.47x7.09. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Folio unknown
1954118545Paris : Librairie Gallimard 1954. 180x115mm. frontispice reliure d'ÂŽditeur. Un des 1050 exemplaires sur papier vÂŽlin Labeur des Papeteries Navarre de Voiron reliÂŽs dÕaprÂs la maquette de Mario Prassinos numÂŽrotÂŽ n.¡ 827 / 1190. Dos insolÂŽ autrement intÂŽrieur propre. Bel exemplaire. 236 Librairie Gallimard unknown
1274692474.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
194845740Paris: Gallimard 1948. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1948 12 x 19 cm broché First edition an advance service de presse copy. Autograph inscription signed by Albert Camus to Henri Gouhier. Paper yellowed as usual spine sunned retaining its advertising slip. Gallimard unknown
194288495Paris: Gallimard 1942. Fine. ""Nobody nobody had the right to cry over her"" Gallimard Paris 1942 11.8 x 18.8 cm Relié First edition no copies on deluxe paper issued. Half light brown morocco binding flat spine with author stamped in gilt and title stamped in gilt lengthwise gilt date at foot brown stingray boards framed in morocco brown suede endpapers and pastedowns original covers and spine preserved top edge gilt elegant binding signed Thomas Boichot. Manuscript ex-libris in black ink and a slight restoration to the upper right corner of the first endpaper. Since March 1942 the Vichy government had restricted paper stocks available to publishers which drastically reduced their print run and deluxe issues. 4400 copies of the first edition of LÉtranger were printed on 21 April 1942 and divided into eight editions of 550 copies each. As a result most copies bear on the back cover a false statement of second to eighth edition. Paper was scarce in 1942 and as Albert Camus was then an unknown author Gallimard did not print any copies on deluxe paper. Only press copies and first issue copies do not feature a statement of edition. The exigencies of wartime paper production resulted in stock of markedly inferior quality; copies are almost invariably browned with age save for a handful of rare exceptions. Copies without any statement of edition are particularly sought after. A major piece of book collecting housed in an outstanding binding signed by Thomas Boichot. Gallimard hardcover
1971Q-2070360024Gallimard 1971-12-01. Mass Market Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Gallimard paperback
20122-2754807683Futuropolis Gallisol Editions 2012. Paperback. New. 138 pages. French language. 13.25x9.50x0.75 inches. Futuropolis Gallisol Editions paperback
SKU0567034Gallimard Education 2071-12-01. Mass Market Paperback. Good. 4x0x7. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Gallimard Education paperback
SKU0614541Gallimard Education 2071-12-01. Mass Market Paperback. New. 4x0x7. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Gallimard Education paperback
19422886<p>Paris: Gallimard 1942. First edition. Very Good. FIRST EDITION OF ONE OF THE DEFINING NOVELS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. "From its cold opening lines 'Mother died today. Or maybe yesterday; I can't be sure' to its bleak concluding image of a public execution set to take place beneath the 'benign indifference of the universe' Camus's first and most famous novel takes the form of a terse flat first-person narrative by its main character Meursault a very ordinary young man of unremarkable habits and unemotional affect who inexplicably and in an almost absent-minded way kills an Arab and then is arrested tried convicted and sentenced to death. The neutral style of the novel-typical of what the critic Roland Barthes called 'writing degree zero'-serves as a perfect vehicle for the descriptions and commentary of its anti-hero narrator the ultimate 'outsider' and a person who seems to observe everything including his own life with almost pathological detachment" David Simpson. <br /><br />Note: With the fictitious "Quatrième édition" on the title page and rear wrapper. The 4400 copies of the first printing were issued on the same day. There were eight different title pages and rear wrappers however used as a marketing ploy implying falsely that there were eight different editions.<br /><br />The Nobel Prize in Literature 1957 was awarded to Albert Camus "for his important literary production which with clear-sighted earnestness illuminates the problems of the human conscience in our times".<br /><br />Paris: Gallimard 1942. Original wrappers; glassine probably not original glassine; housed in custom half-morocco box with chemise. Some soiling to wrappers particularly on the spine spine also with edgewear; small tear at bottom right front wrapper and chipping at bottom right edge. A very good copy rare in original wrappers.</p> Gallimard
100-50471Gallimard. Paperback. Very Good. Light wear Gallimard paperback
1957Q-B000SA0KW0Gallimard 1957-01-01. Paperback. New. New. Gallimard paperback
2070212009.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback