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1963RO90074089EDITIONS LIVRE DE POCHE N° 934. 1963. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 181 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.091-XX ème siècle
2000500150441Folio 2000 190 pages poche. 2000. Broché. 190 pages.
2000500163726Folio 2000 190 pages poche. 2000. Broché. 190 pages.
2000500165621Folio 2000 190 pages poche. 2000. Broché. 190 pages.
195911701Paris: Gallimard 1959. Original wraps. Very Good . A crisp copy of the 1959 1st edition. Solid and VG in its original wrappers with mild darkening along the spine. 12mo <br/><br/> Gallimard paperback books
1972038385Folio broché Bristol illustré Paris 1972
1964012866Livre De Poche broché Bristol illustré 1964 181 pages en format 11 - 16 cm
2241nrf Gallimard 1959
2245nrf Gallimard 1959
195977702Gallimard | Paris 1959 | 12 x 19 cm | broché
195992078Gallimard | Paris 1959 | 11.7 x 18 cm | Broché
195935509Paris, Gallimard, Collection blanche, 1959, in-12, broché, 253 pages. Couverture défraichie.
195923621Nrf Gallimard 1959 253 pages in-8. 1959. broché. 253 pages.
2005400111328Folio 2005 2005. Raymond Queneau: Zazie dans le métro/ Folio 2005
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AM7499PREMIERE EDITION. 1959. BROCHE. 254 PAGES. MANQUE AU PIED DU DOS. PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
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
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
19366809Paris: La Nouvelle Revue Française 1936. Fine. La Nouvelle Revue Française Paris Mars 1936 14.50 x 23 cm broché Edition préoriginale one of rare numbered copies on pur fil paper the only large paper copies. Spine slightly sunned otherwise a very good copy retaining the publisher's catalogue. La Nouvelle Revue Française unknown