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1960170857Paris: Maeght Editeur 1960. Paperback. VG- light corner and edge wear very minor discoloration tiny tears to front folio edge. nothing out of line with age and light handling. White and color-illustrated card folio with black lettering containing 5 separate booklets. 34 pp. BW and color illustrations including original lithographs. Text in French. Original lithographs by Marc Chagall Fernand Leger Pierre Tal-Coat Joan Miro and Alexander Calder. Comments by Jean Adehemar. Texts and poems by Jacques Prevert Andre Du Bouchet Jean Tardieu and Raymond Queneau. Maeght Editeur paperback books
197528610New York: Leon Amiel 1975. First edition. Hardcover. Fine condition. Joan Miró 1893 – 1983 was a Spanish painter sculptor and ceramist. One of 5000 copies of the English language edition of which this copy is #1503. This volume is the second 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. <br /> <br /> Small folio 13 x 10 1/4" 253pp cream cloth with red title at spine original illustrated dj black title on spine and wraparound green paper slip with white title in protective mylar. Leon Amiel hardcover
1948698491948 Paris , chez Georges Visat ,1948 , In huit , 53 pp, sous couverture rempliée,en feuilles ,sous emboitage, en très bon état,sous papier cristal,
1933CLL-219Paris, Gallimard, 1933 In-12 de 314pp., (1)f., broché.
1975CLL-811Paris, Gallimard, 1975 In-8 de 146pp., (3)ff., broché.
199577767Editions de la Goulotte | Vézelay 1995 | 19.50 x 24.50 cm | broché
227294118Maegt éditeur Paris. GF625 1975 hardcover with dustjacket good copy complete with 12 original Lithographs Including dust jacket French Edition Maegt éditeur, Paris hardcover
18017P., N.R.F., 1962, in-12, br., 155 p. Edition originale. S.P. Bel envoi a.s. à André BRETON “(en m’excusant pour une regretable coquille - une autre...) avec la fidèle admiration de Queneau”.
197563524Paris, Gallimard, nrf, 1975, in-8, 146 pp, (3), broché, couverture imprimée rempliée, Exemplaire du service de presse enrichi d'un envoi signé de l'auteur à Pierre Bérès. Publié un an avant sa mort, "morale élémentaire" est un des derniers ouvrages et la dernière forme poétique conçus par Raymond Queneau. Bel exemplaire. Intérieur propre. Couverture rigide
5759& Je dois vous avouer que je nai pas lu Hitlera. Jai donn tout de suite le ms [manuscrit] Lemarchand, ensuite je suis all dans le Lot et mon retour votre pice tait sortie de mon circuit. Je le regrette, mais lavis favorable de Lemarchand doit vous rassurer. Dailleurs est-ce quelle ne doit pas tre joue ?... Il lespre & bien au calme en votre Lauris& Dans les annes 1960, Pillaudin entreprenait dadapter pour le thtre un nouveau succs quenien Loin de Rueil sous la forme dune comdie musicale. Celle-ci sera joue au T.N.P. (Thtre National Populaire), Maurice Jarre en signait la musique. Cest probablement de ce moment que remonte lchange pistolaire rgulier entre les deux hommes ; Pillaudin proposait ses pices Queneau pour Gallimard, tandis que Queneau tentait dexporter les adaptations thtrales de ses livres par Pillaudin jusqu Broadway...
195818555Paris Éditions Hautefeuille, coll. "Caractères" 1958 1 vol. Broché plaquette in-8, brochée, 40 pp. Édition originale. Un des 50 exemplaires numérotés sur pur chiffon, seul grand papier. En parfait état.
195818555Paris Éditions Hautefeuille, coll. "Caractères" 1958 1 vol. Broché plaquette in-8, brochée, 40 pp. Édition originale. Un des 50 exemplaires numérotés sur pur chiffon, seul grand papier. En parfait état.
200377187Gallimard | Paris 2003 | 14.50 x 21.50 cm | broché
200385269Gallimard | Paris 2003 | 14.50 x 21.50 cm | broché
194678847Messages | Paris 1946 | 14 x 21 cm | broché
195872943Editions Hautefeuille | Paris 1958 | 14 x 19 cm | broché
194870061Paris: Editions de Flore 1948. Fine. Editions de Flore Paris 1948 11 x 16.50 cm broché first edition on current paper. Warning for the Swiss reader by Jean Paulhan. A slight marginal scratch without gravity on the first board otherwise pleasant copy. Precious and fun autograph signed by the author to Raymond Queneau "". very cordially / between academics / ."" Editions de Flore unknown
196868079Paris: Gallimard 1968. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1968 12 x 18.50 cm broché First edition one of the review copies service. Small foxing in the margins of the boards and on the back a clear wetness at the head of the second board. Precious autograph dedication signed by Raymond Queneau to his close friend and biographer Jean Queval like him figure and creator Oulipo. . Gallimard hardcover
197368081Paris: Gallimard 1973. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1973 14 x 20.50 cm broché First edition one of the review copies service. Insolated back clear marginal wetness on the boards. Precious autograph dedication signed by Raymond Queneau to his close friend and biographer Jean Queval like him figure and creator Oulipo. . Gallimard hardcover
197568082Paris: Gallimard 1975. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1975 14 x 20.50 cm broché First edition one of the publishers press copies. Some light spotting to the boards and spine. Exceptional signed autograph inscription from Raymond Queneau to his very close friend and biographer Jean Queval himself a leading figure and co-founder of Oulipo. This dedication is followed by a second one in English and heavily corrected by Jean Queval: ""To the in friendship. NB. I smoke no more. This is a rather nice book one on which I worked. There's also Beowulf. There is a university in Limoges. Untest uncheck ! Nan is none too well."" Gallimard hardcover
19482403788John Lehmann 1948. 1st UK 1st impression. Good/Good. <p>The Norman port of Le Havre serves a physical terminus for Lantier in Zola's La Bête Humaine and a generation later we now see another anti hero Bernard Lehameau at the end of the line: washed-up frustrated and confused after serving in the 1914-18 war. Written in 1939 but set in 1916 it anticipates Queneau's later more famous works such as Exercices de Style and Zazie dans le Métro. Very rare indeed in this early 1948 translation. There is an ink stain to bottom of final thirty pages or so and the jacket has some loss to spine and is very fragile and a little grubby. </p> . John Lehmann unknown
4405Paris: Georges Visat. 1948. First edition first printing. First edition first printing. Number 46 of only 186 numbered copies printed on velin d'Arches of a total edition of 225. 20 etchings by Christiane Alanore. A near fine copy in wrappers a couple of pages showing a thin strip of very light spotting to the edges not affecting text or illustration housed in the publisher's lightly worn and marked slipcase. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. (Paris): Georges Visat. 1948 unknown
196146851Gallimard Couverture rigide toile Paris 1961 Ed. numérotée
195888099London:: Gaberbocchus Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1958. Hardcover. B0000CK6D3 . Translated from the French by Barbara Wright. First British edition. From a smoker's library - light tobacco odor else very good in a very good age darkening dust jacket.; 198 pages . Gaberbocchus Press, hardcover books
195888099London:: Gaberbocchus Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1958. Hardcover. B0000CK6D3 . Translated from the French by Barbara Wright. First British edition. From a smoker's library - light tobacco odor else very good in a very good age darkening dust jacket.; 198 pages . Gaberbocchus Press, hardcover