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195482990Paris: Gallimard 1954. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1954 12 x 18.50 cm broché Edition from the same year as the first edition. Minor restorations to the spine. Beautiful autograph inscription signed by Albert Camus to Irma Antonetto: "". pour lui rappeler nos promenades d'hiver et la fidèle pensée d'Albert Camus."" "". to remind her of our winter walks and the faithful thoughts of Albert Camus."" Irma Antonetto was the founder and director of the Associazione Culturale Italiana. During her forty-six years at the head of the Association she invited nearly 400 intellectuals and numerous Nobel Prize winners to give readings in Italy. In 1964 she was named Knight of Merit of the Italian Republic before being honored twenty years later by France for her tireless work in favor of culture. Gallimard unknown
26841Paris Gallimard coll. « Les Essais » février 1954. 1 vol. 125 x 190 mm de 188 p. et 2 f. Broché non coupé sous chemise et étui. . Édition originale. Un des 25 premiers exemplaires sur vélin de Hollande n° 18. . Après les querelles idéologiques que ses adversaires ont infligées à L'Homme révolté Albert Camus se tourne vers un travail plus littéraire en composant ce recueil. Les récits qui le composent ont été écrits entre 1939 et 1953 au rythme des lieux visités ou habités : Oran dont la nouvelle « Le Minotaure » dresse un fabuleux portrait ; Alger ville de sa jeunesse. Les textes notamment le célèbre « Retour à Tipasa » sont parcourus par un lyrisme qui les place dans la continuité de Noces. Signalons qu'il s'agit d'un des plus petits tirage en grands papiers pour une oeuvre de Camus : il suit par le nombre les 13 exemplaires du Malentendu et des Justes les 14 de L'État de siège les 15 du Mythe de Sisyphe et les 21 du Minotaure ou la halte d'Oran - lequel sera justement repris dans L'Été. Signalons néanmoins que 10 exemplaires d'auteurs ont été tirés hors commerce sur alfa mousse. Tel que paru. Paris, Gallimard, coll. « Les Essais », (février) 1954. 1 vol. (125 x 190 mm) de 188 p. et [2] f. Broché, non coupé, sous unknown
119569Paris Gallimard 1954. 188 pages. 2 feuillets. 18x12 Cm. Cartonnage d'éditeur. Reliure en très bon état. Publié en 1954 par Gallimard à Paris cet ouvrage rassemble une série d'essais rédigés par Albert Camus figure marquante de la littérature française du XXe siècle. Dans ces textes l'auteur explore des thèmes chers à son uvre tels que la condition humaine la beauté de la nature et la recherche de justice. L'un des exemplaires 1050 sur vélin labeur numeroté 258. Édition en partie originale. Exemplaire en très bon état. Paris, Gallimard, 1954. unknown
195458192Paris Gallimard 1954. Uncut in the original printed wrappers. Excellent copy. <br/><br/><em>First edition Service de presse-copy i.e. review-copy "S.P" to bottom of title-page and to verso of back wrapper with an excellent presentation-inscription of Camus' magnificent and highly influential collection of essays entitled "Summer". The copy is inscribed to Camus' close friend and ally in numerous respects Jean Paulhan: "a Jean Paulhan/ en affectueuse pensée/ Albert Camus" on half-title. The famous French writer literary critic and publisher Jean Paulhan 1884-1964 shared many things with Camus with whom he grew very close. Not only did he participate actively in the publication of Camus' first books by Gallimard was one of the first to see the true value of Camus' "The Stranger" he was also a confidante of Camus who considered Paulhan one of the main reasons that he became a proper author. In a letter to Paulhan dated September 17 1952 at the moment of break with Sartre Camus writes: "Ever since I thanks to you became what is called an author I have not ceased to be astonished by my brethren. Sometimes it is true in the sense of admiration. Today it is in another sense." Depuis que je suis devenu en peu grâce à vous ce qu'on apelle écrivain je n'ai pas cessé d'être étonné par mes confrères. Parfois dans le sens de l'admiration il est vrai. Aujourd'hui c'est dans un autre sens.Paulhan was an early and active member of the French Resistance director of the literary magazine Nouvelle Revue Française NRF from 1925 to 1940 and again from 1946 to 1968 and a great translator of Malagasy poetry which attracted the interest of the likes of Guillaume Apollinaire and Paul Éluard. He also wrote numerous works of literary criticism "The Flowers of Tarbes or Terror in Literature" 1941 probably being the most famous and he wrote several autobiographical short stories. After the war Paulhan he founded "Cahiers de la Pléiade" and in 1953 he re-launched NRF.Interestingly especially in connection with Camus' famous essays in "L'été" which are devoted entirely to his beloved Algiers Paulhan was loudly against independence for Algeria. He caused great controversy by opposing independence and supporting the French military during the Algerian War. This not only caused public problems for him it also cost him on the personal front as for instance Maurice Blanchot denounced him. The essays in "L'été" are devoted to Algiers and represent a very personal side of Camus who provides a marvelous poetic and humorous picture of the provincial simplicities of Oran and Algiers. For many Camus-devotees "L'Été" constitutes one of the most beloved works as it gives the feel of a certain intimacy with the author that few of his other works does. "In "Return to Tipasa" perhaps the most confessional essay in "Summer" which dates from a long trip to Algeria in December 1952 Camus issues his now famous testimony of survival - "In the depths of winter I finally learned that within me lay an invincible summer" Hawes: Camus A Romance 2009 pp. 181-82. </em> unknown
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. <br/><br/><em>First edition Service de presse-copy i.e. review-copy "S.P" to bottom of title-page and to verso of back wrapper of Camus' magnificent and highly influential collection of essays entitled "Summer" inscribed to the famous critic of literature and drama the writer Guy Dumur 1921-1991: "à Guy Dumur/ l'une des/ ÉTÉs ÉTÉ being printed an L' crossed out in front with s added in Camus' hand/ son vieil et fidele ami/ Albert Camus" on half-title.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. The essays in "L'été" are devoted to Algiers and represent a very personal side of Camus who provides a marvelous poetic and humorous picture of the provincial simplicities of Oran and Algiers. For many Camus-devotees "L'Été" constitutes one of the most beloved works as it gives the feel of a certain intimacy with the author that few of his other works does. "In "Return to Tipasa" perhaps the most confessional essay in "Summer" which dates from a long trip to Algeria in December 1952 Camus issues his now famous testimony of survival - "In the depths of winter I finally learned that within me lay an invincible summer" Hawes: Camus A Romance 2009 pp. 181-82. </em> unknown
196018429Claremont California: D&R Publishing Co. Inc 1960. Staplebound magazine. vg with mailing label slight toning and small tear near staple. Very scarce early issue of this long-running magazine published in its original incarnation by Myron Roberts starting in 1958 by Roberts and his wife Estelle in their living room. This issue is #11 and was an experiment they began with going ad free. This issue seems to have a capital punishment theme with an Albert Camus article entitled "Reflections on the Guillotine" an article about Caryl Chessman by Irwin Moskowitz and a piece written by Chessman entitled "On Revenge." Chessman was executed in April 1960 likely before this issue was printed. D&R Publishing Co., Inc unknown
195253361Paris: Falaize 1952. Fine. Falaize Paris 1952 11.50 x 17.50 cm broché La Ballade de la geôle de Reading. L'Artiste en prison The Ballad of Reading GaolFalaize Paris 1952 11.5 x 17.5 cm original wrappers New edition of the French translation by Jacques Bour and the first edition of Albert Camus' famous preface. One of 50 numbered copies on Madagascar paper tirage de tête. A fine autograph inscription from Albert Camus: à Michel Simon grand artiste avec les voeux chaleureux d'un de ses vieux admirateurs For Michel Simon a great artist with warmest wishes from an old fan and an autograph inscription from the translator Jacques Bour: à Michel Simon qui ferait crouler tous les murs! For Michel Simon who raised all the roofs! A rare and very good copy. Falaize unknown
1956mon0002961531Editora Zarco Mxico. 1956-01-01. Hardcover. Good. . Wear and tear to the jacket. Pages are tanned. Editora Zarco M?xico. hardcover
6074156646.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
194775293Paris: Editions du trèfle 1947. Fine. Editions du trèfle Paris 1947 23 x 26 cm en feuilles Edition ornamented with original color illustrations by Jean-Marie Camus one of 40 numbered copies on Arches vellum with wide margins deluxe issue after 10 other Arches copies. Our copy includes as indicated in the print justification a complete color suite of all illustrations. The slipcase and chemise are missing. Handsome copy. Editions du trèfle hardcover
2011851378.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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195683089Paris: Gallimard 1956. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1956 11.50 x 18 cm reliure de l'éditeur sous étui souple First edition one of 1050 numbered copies on laid paper. Publisher's binding after the original design by Mario Prassinos. Handsome copy despite a slight tear to the cellophane at the head of the spine slipcase slightly sunned and marginally worn. Gallimard unknown
1956374898Paris: Gallimard 1956. First edition one of 235 numbered copies on vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre after 35 on Hollande. 169 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Full chestnut morocco spine titled in gilt suede doublures preserving the original wrappers edges gilt on the rough by Alix. Book label. Fine binding in perfect condition in matching slipcase. First edition one of 235 numbered copies on vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre after 35 on Hollande. 169 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. La Chute is the masterful final novel by Albert Camus 1913-1960 whose other works include L'Etranger 1942 and Le mythe de Sisyphe. Camus was awarded the Nobel prize in literature the year after publication of La Chute which Sartre called his most beautiful and least understood. In his eulogy Sartre recalled how Camus provisionally chosen silence after receiving the honor but his autobiography in progress Le premier homme was published posthumously.<br /> <br /> This copy on fine paper has been bound in a sober dazzling binding from the French designer bindery Alix. Gallimard unknown
2013SONG207045472XGALLIMARD 2013-06-15. paperback. Used: Good. 4.25x0.63x7.17. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. GALLIMARD paperback
SONG2070403564GALLIMARD 0000-00-00. paperback. Used: Good. 4.29x0.47x7.05. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. GALLIMARD paperback
1972Q-2070360105Gallimard 1972-01-01. Mass Market Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Gallimard paperback
2008Q-2070349616Gallimard 2008-02-01. Pocket Book. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Gallimard unknown
2070212122.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
51-4757Paris: Gallimard 1956. 8vo. 10.5 x 17.5 cm. Contemporary blue cloth with leather titled label on spine. The first edition and the 9th printing from May 1956 the same month as the first printing.Likely a Presentation copy to Adolf Herckenrath. Accompanied by a publicity photo of Albert Camus by Lennart Green 27 x 21 cm. . See provenance below.First published in 1956 it is his last complete work of fiction.Provenance:From the archives of the celebrated bookstore and literary salon Herckenrath on Veldstraat in Ghent Gand Belgium. Founded by the writer Adolf Herckenrath 1879-1958 in 1909; continued by his son Walter Herckenrath 1907- 1989 and by Walter’s children Guy and Helga Herckenrath until around 2000….Poète dramaturge libraire et éditeur. Adolf Herckenrath est entré dans l' histoire en tant qu'ami d'enfance pour lequel Karel van de Woestijne a écrit son Laethemsche Brieven sur Lente 1901… À partir de novembre 1909 Herckenrath résida dans la Veldstraat où il conserva la librairie Adolf Hoste et une fois l'université devenue bilingue principalement consacré à la littérature francophone. Entre les deux guerres mondiales Herckenrath était toujours actif en tant que professeur et membre du conseil d'administration de l'académie de théâtre de Gand pour laquelle un magazine De Tooneelschool 1937-1940 avait également été fondé. Il aida à fonder Pan le cercle de la littérature flamande orientale en 1938… En 1935 Herckenrath s'installa dans la villa 't Kersouwken sur l'Eikeldreef à Sint-Martens-Latem. Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale il y résidera officiellement pendant quelques mois de mai à novembre 1944. Il est ensuite retourné dans sa librairie de la Veldstraat où il vivrait au moins officiellement jusqu'à sa mort. Après la guerre sa librairie a été reconstruite par le célèbre architecte Geo Henderick. Grâce à la continuation de son fils Walter et de ses petits-enfants Guy et Helga le nom Herckenrath a également survécu jusqu'à la fermeture de l'entreprise à la mi-2000. 175 x 105 cm 171 pp mention de 'neuvième édition' sur la page de titre. achevé d'imprimer en mai 1956. Imprimé très peu de temps après l'édition originale. Exemplaire SIGNÉ envoi AUTOGRAPHE de l'auteur. Reliure privée en toile bleue. Paris: Gallimard, 1956 hardcover
20152-2275047670LGDJ 2015. Paperback. New. 396 pages. French language. 8.43x5.85x0.73 inches. LGDJ paperback
#[71350]The Distraction". A soldier stands behind his seated wife in the kitchen. A child stands with outstreched hands towards the spoon that the woman holds up but she is distracted by the attentions of her man. Lithograph on wove paper sheet size 395 x 287 mm. image size 319 x 239 mm. Lithograph after own design by Pierre Duval le Camus printed and published by Engelmann in London c. 1830. The print was sold in London by Engelmann Graf Coindet et cie. and in Paris by the artist and Mme. Brossier. Pierre Duval le Camus Lisieux 1790 - 1854 Saint-Cloud was a French painter and lithographer who specialised in portraits and genre scenes. His father was a master glazier and sent him to Paris to learn the trade. However Pierre found himself attracted to the arts instead was taught by Claude Gautherot. From 1808 he would study with Jacques-Louis David. In good condition. Surface damage in the top margin and extreme top left corner of the image insect damage. A few small spots in the center of the image area a few more in the right margin. A faint dampstain in the lower right margin corner. All in all a good impression. unknown
195354039Paris: Gallimard 1953. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1953 10.50 x 16.50 cm relié First edition of the French version translated and adapted by Albert Camus a numbered copy on alfa paper. Half green shagreen by Goy & Vilaine spine in six compartments gilt date to foot cover and spine sunned preserved top edge gilt. Autograph inscription signed by Albert Camus to Jean Gillibert. A good copy in an elegant binding Gallimard unknown
8425342937.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
CUSPID06881NEW. NEW. Enviamos a todo el mundo por USPS. UPS o DHL. 100% garantia en su compra. We ship worldwide. unknown