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197555388Paris: Maeght Editeur 1975. Hardcover. near fine/near fine. Quarto. 13" x 10" 253pp. French text. With 11 original lithographs. A very nice copy in an equally nice dust jacket. Maeght Editeur hardcover
19829009477Paris: Kickshaws 1982. 1st. paperback. Fine. One of 100 numbered copies signed by the artist and the designer of this first illustrated edition of Yours For The Telling. The text is hand set in Garamont and the illustrations have been hand printed by Kickshaws. Bound in publisher's original color illustrated wrappers. <br/><br/> Kickshaws paperback
19751607518Leon Amiel Publisher 1975. hardcover. Used-Very Good. Cloth dj. lg. 4to. illus. Some wear to dj. esp. outer glassine wrapper the lithographic paper wrapper does have a little wear at head and heel of spine. Green belly band present with a little edgewear. One of 5000 copies printed this copy not numbered. 11 original lithographs bound in plus the original lithographic dj. Apart from the noted wear to externalsa very sound and clean copy. Leon Amiel Publisher unknown
19823554907175521982. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. Paris: Kickshaws 1982. First Edition. A DOUBLE-SIGNED LIMITED EDITION. This first illustrated edition of "Yours for the Telling" has been limited to 485 copies. Of these 100 copies numbered 1-100 and printed on BFK Rives have been signed by the Artist Sheila Bourne and Designer John Crombie. This is Copy # 34. Coloured illustrations and decorations by Sheila Bourne. Printed in Gramond on ivory offset paper bound into stiff decorated wrappers with matching parchment D/W. A fine copy in like D/W. Original prospectus laid in. A lovely production. hardcover
195383755Paris: Gallimard 1953. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1953 12 x 19 cm broché First edition of the French translation by Raymond Queneau one of 86 numbered copies on pur fil paper the only deluxe copies. Light offsetting from adhesive paper at head and foot of spine and boards. Gallimard hardcover
194589388Cannes: Adrien Maeght 1945. Fine. Adrien Maeght Cannes 1945 20.5 x 24.5 cm Relié sous étui First edition one of 950 copies on Vélin Vidalon signed by André Marchand the only printing following 49 copies on Vélin d'Arches.Bound in black morocco-backed boards with corners smooth spine gilt fillet borders on cat's eye paper-covered boards marbled endpapers and pastedowns original wrappers and spine preserved all edges gilt. Slipcase edged in black morocco marbled paper panels. Binding signed by D. Saporito.Illustrated with 50 splendid original lithographs by André Marchand printed by Mourlot.Featuring previously unpublished texts by Georges Spyridaki René Lacôte Georges Hugnet Gabriel Audisio Raymond Queneau David Herbert Lawrence Pierre Emmanuel Luc Decaunes Léon-Marie Brest Jean Grenier Antonio Machado Marie Mauron Paul Eluard.A handsome and finely bound copy. Adrien Maeght hardcover
197284434Paris 1972. Fine. Paris 26 Avril 1972 21 x 27 cm une page Autograph letter dated and signed by Raymond Queneau 17 lines in black ink addressed to Monsieur Lauwaert. Raymond Queneau and his wife Janine are sorry they cannot spend a few days with their friends: "" Ma femme doit entrer en clinique ces jours-ci pour un traitement de radiothérapie souffrant d'une sciatique aiguë"" ""My wife must enter the clinic these days for radiotherapy treatment suffering from acute sciatica"" hoping this is only a postponement: "". nous espérons bien venir en septembre et pouvoir récupérer longuement une meilleure santé car la meilleure non plus n'a pas été brillante cet hiver."" "". we very much hope to come in September and be able to recover better health for a long time as mine hasn't been brilliant this winter either."" A touching letter from Raymond Queneau about his wife's fragile health she being destined to pass away a few months later on July 18 1972. unknown
198648496Paris: Gallimard 1986. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1986 14.50 x 22 cm broché First edition one of 47 numbered copies on vélin pur chiffon the only large paper copies. A very good copy. Gallimard unknown
197535714New York: Léon Amiel Publisher 1975. Hardcover. Near Fine. Hardcover. One of 5000 copies of the English language edition this copy unnumbered. This volume is one of six published as a catalogue raisonné of Miro's lithographs. With 11 original lithographs and a number of color plates of Miro's work. In an illustrated dust jacket with titling to spine in black. With a clear plastic cover and green wrap around paper slip with title and publisher name in white. Very slight chipping to the bottom of the green paper slip. Also light chipping and fading to spine of dust jacket. Interior pages are near fine. 253 pages. Measures 10 x 12.75 inches. ART/062922. Léon Amiel Publisher hardcover
51-0112Paris: Mazo & Maeght 1972-1992. 2 volumes Il manque des lithographies originales sauf celles sur les jaquettes. Toute l'oeuvre lithographique de Miró se trouve réunie dans ces 6 volumes illustrés en noir et en couleurs. Texte de Michel Leiris pour le volume 1 . Texte de Raymond Queneau pour le volume 2. Paris: Mazo & Maeght, 1972-1992. unknown
1975NF4166JOAN MIRO: LITHOGRAPHS VOLUME II Leon Amiel 1975 first edition fine in like full color pictorial dust-wrapper. 1/5000 copies with 389 illustrations and 12 0riginal full color lithographs. Leon Amiel unknown
25646S.l.n.é. 1944. 1 vol. 110 x 170 mm de 1 f. 12 p. et 2 f. Broché. . Edition originale. Un de 13 premiers exemplaires sur hollande n° 8. . Cette plaquette publiée anonymement a été tirée à 91 exemplaires tous justifiés à la main par Raymond Queneau. Exemplaire de Michel Gallimard avec cette justification : « n° 8 / H13 O78 pour M.G. » qui permet enfin de préciser le tirage exact de la plaquette dont il est rarement fait mention d'exemplaires de tête - sinon d'une vague indication de « quelques exemplaires » - les exemplaires ordinaires « O » sur alfa au nombre de 78 donc ne mentionnant jamais l'existence d'exemplaires sur hollande « H » - au nombre de 13. Sur le solide terreau des plus robustes calembours « Les Huns piquant des deux arrivèrent à Troyes quatre à quatre » on voit pousser ici et là de merveilleuses petites « fleurs bleues » percer de fulgurantes ironies : « Dieu : le non-être qui a le mieux réussi à faire parler de lui. » Ces « foutaises » furent reprises quasi intégralement dans Les Oeuvres complètes de Sally Mara en 1962 Sally plus intime 1962. Idéale provenance que celle de Michel Gallimard le fils de Robert qui n'est « que » le neveu de Gaston mais c'est son fils spirituel à qui il confie la responsabilité de la Pléiade sitôt la guerre terminée à la suite de Jean Paulhan. Raymond Queneau mènera à partir de 1949 pour le compte de l'Encyclopédie de la Pléiade la fameuse grande enquête « Pour une bibliothèque idéale » publiée dans la collection blanche en 1956. Il est surtout l'un des plus proches amis d'Albert Camus aux côtes duquel il décède dans le tragique accident du 4 janvier 1960. S.l.n.é., 1944. 1 vol. (110 x 170 mm) de 1 f., 12 p. et 2 f. Broché. unknown
1975170906002New York: Leon Amiel 1975. First Edition. Hardcover. First edition; number 1712 of 5000 copies. 253pp. Cream colored cloth with red lettering. Fine in Fine dust jacket with belly band in glassine wrap and plain cardboard slipcase. A hint of offsetting on a few lithographs. Slipcase top starting to split. A beautiful copy. Second volume of the series with 11 original lithos. Leon Amiel hardcover
00-0362New York: Leon Amiel 1975. 1953-1963. 254 pp. Contains 12 original lithographs. Preface by Raymond Queneau. Cramer 198. New York: Leon Amiel, 1975. unknown
1975001988EN.Y.: Leon Amiel Publisher 1975. Very Fine/Very Fine. A very fine hardcover copy in a very fine jacket/brodart covered. Limited Numbered Edition of 5000 copies of which this is No. 3118. A very nice copy in like new condition. No bumped corners to book. No tears no chips to jacket. Jacket has it's original wrap around band in perfect condition. 100 color illustrations and includes 11 original lithographs. Leon Amiel Publisher unknown
1958355490717551London 1958. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. London: Gaberbocchus Press 1958. Publisher's yellow boards with red spine lettering. Offsetting/tanning to both sets of end-papers otherwise a VG copy in an age-darkened attractive like D/W. A collection of 99 retellings of the same story about a minor brwal on a Paris bus. Each told in a different style to absurd effect. Translated from the original French by Barbara Wright and with a preface by her. A real literary oddity and seemingly a scarce book in first edition format. The first translation of Raymond Queneau's 'untranslatable' Exercices de Style. hardcover
196775589Paris: Gallimard 1967. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1967 12 x 19 cm broché First edition a Service de Presse advance copy. Foxing on covers a light dampstain on spine. Printed bookplate representing the lion of Saint Mark at head of an endpaper. Touching and precious signed autograph inscription from Raymond Queneau: ""A Serge Reggiani comédien chanteur et poète. Queneau."" Gallimard unknown
51-4642Paris-Monte Carlo: Imprimerie Nationale-André Sauret 1962. . Four original color lithographs on Arches wove sheets loose as issued; one double page. 39 x 30cm. Edition of 150. This is a section from the full portfolio. Text by Raymond Queneau. References: Luc Monod Manuel de l'amateur de livres illustrés modernes no. 9522; OCLC Number:10029307 Paris-Monte Carlo: Imprimerie Nationale-André Sauret, 1962. unknown
22787ARTNew York: Leon Amiel Publisher 1975 254 pp. Original white cloth covers very bright and clean. Light foxing to edges of text block. DJ lightly soiled w/ modest edge wear. Illust. w/ 11 original lithographs and several color plates. Contents very nice. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Leon Amiel Publisher Hardcover
1975328842New York: Leon Amiel 1975. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First English language edition. Folio. Fine in fine dustwrapper and possibly original unprinted plastic overjacket with a small tear on the spine in fine original unprinted cardboard slipcase. Catalogue raisonne with eleven original lithographs. One of 5000 copies this copy unnumbered. Leon Amiel hardcover
195383940Paris: Gallimard 1953. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1953 12 x 19 cm broché First edition of the French translation established by Raymond Queneau one of 86 numbered copies on pure thread paper the only deluxe copies. Fine copy. Gallimard unknown
193875866Somme 1938. Fine. Somme 13 août 1938 14 x 9 cm une carte postale Autograph postcard signed by Jean Hélion and his wife Jean Blair addressed to Raymond Queneau written in black ink on the verso of a black-and-white photographic reproduction of a winter scene on a frozen pond in Franvillers Somme. A charming poetic card recalling the painters youth in the Somme: ""Des villages de briques monotones et secs étirés le long d'une route unique. C'est la Somme où j'ai passé 8 ou 9 ans de jeunesse."" unknown
1975ovs1680Leon Amiel Publisher 1975-01-01. Hardcover. Like New. 11 original lithographs plus the original lithograph dust jacket. Hardcover with fine dust jacket. Book is in Excellent "Gift Quality" condition pages are clean and tight. This edition limited 5000 copies this copy unnumbered. Leon Amiel Publisher hardcover
199224460Paris: Published by the artist 1992. Pelachaud Gaelle. Folio original wrappers and folding case 28 x 38 cm. Fine condition. One of 60 copies signed by the artist including 10 h.c. 14 colored etchings by Gaelle Pelachaud with extracts from Raymond Queneau's "Pierrot Mon Ami" 1972. Each pencil-signed etching is partially hidden until a page is turned. Preface by Abidine Dino postface by Gilbert Lascault. Published by the artist unknown
195024925Paris: Éditions du scorpion 1950. First edition. 254 p.19 cm. Original printed wrappers fine. The only limited issue copy 40 of 120 on Alfa. Éditions du scorpion unknown