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195153708Paris: Gallimard 1951. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1951 12 x 19 cm broché First edition review copy. Signed autograph of Raymond Queneau in jean dutourd: "". hello and fraternity ."" Two small lacks in back foot slightly insolated a foot laceration of the first flat paper yellowed and brittle heads of first leaves. Gallimard unknown
196221044Paris: Gallimard 1962. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1962 14 x 20.50 cm Un Vol. relié First collected edition and first edition for 'Sally plus intime' on ordinary paper. 70 numbered deluxe copies were printed. In original wrappers. Publisher's covers. The red wraparound band has been preserved. The copy is pristine with conjugate leaves in mint condition. Edges of covers and spine yellowed NB: This work is available at the bookstore upon request within 48 hours. Gallimard unknown
197562524Paris: Gallimard 1975. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1975 14 x 20.50 cm broché First edition one of the review copies service. Nice copy. Autograph dedication signed by Raymond Queneau to Jean-Marc Lambert. Gallimard unknown
196659297Paris: Gallimard 1966. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1966 12 x 19 cm broché First edition review copy. Signed autograph of the author Michel Mohrt. Back slightly insolated without gravity otherwise nice copy. Gallimard unknown
196832088AB1968. Saint Paul Fondation Maeght 1968. Small Quarto 19.7 cm wide x 22.6 cm high. 212 colour reproductions. Original illustrated Softcover - Edition with original cover-art by Miro. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Some minro foxing and fingerstaining to edge. Otherwise excellent. paperback
194724956Paris: Editions du point du jour 1947. First edition. Wrappers unopened. Copy number 75 of 120 numbered copies on Rives paper. Fine. Editions du point du jour unknown
51-1159Paris: Maeght1950. Folio. With 2 color lithographs. 2nd edition.FineCramer 23. Mourlot 96. DLM édité en mai 1950 pour l'exposition de MIRO à la Galerie Maeght. Textes de Raymond Queneau Jacques Prévert et Michel Leiris. 8 pages non reliées. 2 lithographies originales en double page. Réimpression. Paris: Maeght,1950. unknown
196725613Paris: Gallimard 1967. First edition on ordinary paper. Service de presse copy with perforation on back cover. Wrappers slight lean else fine. 199 p. 18 cm. Poems. Inscribed by Queneau to Alain Bosquet. Gallimard unknown
194920768New York/Paris: Albert Skira 1949. Paperback. Very Good. Albert Skira circa1949. Very large 2 volume set. One volume in English one volume in French. Each book includes 10 tipped in loose plates biographical and bibliographical notes. English version titled 'Miro' has original glassine wrapper that covers plate on front cover. Glassine is chipped and torn. Paper-wrapper spine has small chips/tears at edges and is lightly soiled. French version has a slightly soiled front wrapper. The name 'Joan Miro' and a notation that reads 'Les Tresors De La Peinture Franciase' appears on front. Back portion of wrapper has a 1 X 2 inch chip on the bottom back spine edge and small chips/tears on spine ends Pages are clean and unmarked. Hinges are perfect. Very nice copy. Albert Skira paperback
2014Manohar-9781849739658RSC Publishing 2014. Hardcover. New. RSC Publishing hardcover
2014Manohar-9781849739658RSC Publishing 2014. Hardcover. New. RSC Publishing hardcover
19482547London: John Lehmann 1948. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Fair. Vaughan. First English edition translated by Betty Asquith. 8vo cloth boards with gilt titles on spine. Pictorial dust jacket generally good with some old repairs and in protective cover. Jacket design by Keith Vaughan. 128pp. Nice and clean inside slightly cocked. A novel set in the French port of Le Havre in the winter of 1916 John Lehmann hardcover
194724455Paris: Fontaine 1947. First edition. Prassinos. 36 p. ; 14 cm. Paste-paper boards with leather spine gilt top by Duhayon; spine trifle faded otherwise fine. original wrappers preserved. One of 25 copies on Marais paper tirage de tête from a total edition of 550. Fontaine unknown
197115new york: new directions 1971. first american edition 1971.<br /> <br /> "anti-novel" and philosophical experiment to elevate the mundane via surrealist undertakings in suburban paris. initially published in french 1933 this edition marks an early english translation. later translations used the title "witch grass."<br /> <br /> new york: new directions. hardcover. book condition: fine. dust jacket condition: minor soiling. unclipped $9.50. near fine.<br /> b7. new directions unknown
1958492631GAberbocchus 1958. Hardcover in Good condition with Dust jacket. Age spotting on the edges of the spine and along the edges inside the boards. Creases on the ends of the jackets spine. Minor bumps on the top leading corners of the cover. Some marks on the dust jacket. Pages are clear. Hardcover. Good/Good. Used. GAberbocchus Hardcover
194687062Paris: Gallimard 1946. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1946 11.50 x 18 cm reliure de l'éditeur New edition one of 1040 numbered copies on alfa paper the only issue. Publisher's boards after the design by Mario Prassinos. Handsome copy. Gallimard hardcover
2012x-3642265103Springer 2012. Paperback. New. 2010 edition. 202 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.50 inches. Springer paperback
197554908NEW YORK: Léon Amiel Publisher 1975. First U.S. edition. Quarto. Cloth. Illustrated throughout in color and black & white. Fine in color lithographed pictorial dust jacket after a design by Miró and printed bellyband. One of 5000 numbered copies. The translation of Queneau's essay from the French is not attributed. Including the dust jacket illustrated with twelve original color lithographs by Miró printed by Mourlot. Léon Amiel Publisher unknown
1958001332London: Gaberbocchus Press 1958. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. Small octavo; 198pp.; yellow cloth in dust jacket. Translated from the French by Barbara Wright who has signed dated and briefly inscribed the base of the title page. The first English-language edition of Queneau's OULIPO masterpiece which consists of 99 versions of an anecdote about a young man who gets jostled on the bus and later receives a piece of fashion advice from a friend. Wright was forced to take creative liberties when dealing with "untranslatable" sections--for instance those using French tenses for which no English equivalent exists. The results owe much of their success to Wright's own wit and linguistic gifts; Queneau declared himself "seized with inexpressible astonishment" at the strength of her efforts. Wright has inscribed this copy to Cornelia Schaeffer the maiden name of Cornelia Bessie. Bessie spent her entire career working as an editor in the publishing industry often alongside her husband Michael one of the founders of Atheneum Books. The couple remained at Atheneum for over fifteen years before returning to Harper & Row where they later founded their own imprint Bessie Books. Mild soiling to board edges. Light foxing to textblock edges. Light foxing/off-setting to endpapers. Else very good in a very good minus jacket showing moderate soiling/browning and fading to the publisher's name at base of spine panel. A reasonably presentable copy of this high point of French experimental literature with a compelling association to the world of American publishing. <br/> <br/> Gaberbocchus Press hardcover
1971FLAHIVE-3866New Directions New York 1971 New Directions New York 1971. First U.S. edition. First printing. A fine copy in a fine jacket. A clean copy with price $9.50 intact on front flap. Comes with clear acetate jacket. Note: Spine slightly darkened as pictured on an otherwise beautiful copy of this scarce edition of Queneau's debut novel his "anti-novel". Translated from the French "Le Chiendent" by Wright. Queneau was the president and cofounder of the Oulipo movement. Fiction-Q. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. New Directions, New York hardcover
19670810-448Atheneum New York 1967 New York: Atheneum 1967. First edition. First printing. Hardbound. Fine/Fine. A nice clean copy. Shipped in well padded box. Smoke-free shop. His seventh book published in America a sort of novel as the subtitle alleges. Brilliant dust jacket illustration. The jacket has a closed tear along the rear jacket fold. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Atheneum, New York hardcover
1948QUENEAUR002098John Lehmann London. 1948. First U.K. edition. Translated by Betty Askwith. Octavo. 128 pages. A novel set in Le Havre during the winter of 1916. Its scarcity is perhaps accounted for by the unappetisingly downbeat blurb presumably written by John Lehmann in which the main character is described as ''cynical twisted and bitter. a strange man. a misantrhope''.Some faint spotting to endpapers. Small mark paper flaw to half-title and title-page. Very good in very good dustwrapper designed by Keith Vaughan darkened at the spine a bit rubbed at the edges and with a closed tear at top of front joint. John Lehmann, London. unknown
1968346420Paris: Gallimard 1968. First edition one of 160 numbered copies on vélin pur fil Lafuma after 50 copies on Hollande Van Gelder. 256 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original wrappers printed in red and black. Fine copy. First edition one of 160 numbered copies on vélin pur fil Lafuma after 50 copies on Hollande Van Gelder. 256 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Queneau's playful novel of a belle epoque author in pursuit of a character escaped from his manuscripts. Gallimard unknown
1967ME-52New York: Gordon and Breach 1967. Comprehensive text presents detailed technical papers presented by leading operating metallurgy engineers involved in copper nickel lead zinc and associated metals processing. Topics include: roasting: copper and zinc; smelting: copper lead and nickel; use of oxygen; recovery and by-product iron; continuous casting and rolling of copper; comparison of refractory exposures in ferrous and nonferrous operations; etc. 517 pgs. Illustrated. Prior owner's name stamp on endpapers. Minimal shelfwear. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ex-Technical Library. Gordon and Breach Hardcover
197534377New York: Leon Amiel Publisher 1975. In very good and clean condition small scratches on the belly band. 32 x 255 cm 12.5 x 10 inches. Illustrated book 11 lithographs original color. Hard cover. First English language edition with 11 partly double sided lithographs. Original linen with lithographed dust jacket belly band and transparent envelope. 253 S. Leon Amiel Publisher hardcover