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1957105221957 chaque volume… 70€
19544821954 CLUB FRANCAIS DU LIVRE 1954- IN8 cartonnage dec.ed.sous rhodoid-num./alfa
35502249, Flammarion, (1976); in-4, toile bradel rouge ill. d’une composition polychrome. (Rel. de l’éditeur). 260 pp. Illustrations en deux tons. Jeux sur papier blanc, sur papier quadrillé, de dominos, de dés, de vingt-quatre flèches, de dames et d’échecs. Envoi autographe de l’auteur à Raymond Queneau
1972014259Paris Galerie de Varenne - Jacques Damase 1972 In-8 Reliure à spirale, couverture illustrée
22803Vézelay, Édition de la goulotte, 1995. In-4, non paginé, en feuilles, couverture originale illustrée (très légère insolation, petits frottements).
199577767Editions de la Goulotte | Vézelay 1995 | 19.50 x 24.50 cm | broché
199577767Vézelay: Editions de la Goulotte 1995. Fine. Editions de la Goulotte Vézelay 1995 19.50 x 24.50 cm broché First edition printed in 50 numbered copies on vellum ours one of the 15 hors commerce copies. Work illustrated by Jean-Marie Queneau. Manuscript signatures of Jean-Marie Queneau and Jean Cordesse in pencil at the colophon. Autograph inscription signed by Jean Cordesse in pencil to Claude Couffon: "". en témoignage d'estime et d'amitié ce peu mais habillé de luxe par des ""amis substanciels"" de J. Cordesse."" ""in testimony of esteem and friendship this little work but dressed in luxury by ""substantial friends"" of J. Cordesse."" Editions de la Goulotte hardcover
1953237361953 Paris, Berggruen, Mourlot, brochés in-8 allongés, 1953-1990, couvertures illustrées, certaines lithographiées, tirages limités.
22806S.l., Éditions de la goulotte, [2011]. In-folio étroit, en feuilles, non paginé, couverture originale illustrée (2 minuscules déchirures au dos).
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
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
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
1947CLL-816Paris, Fontaine, 1947 Plaquette in-16 carré de 36pp., 1f., 1f.bl., broché sous couvertures illustrées rempliées, non coupé.
194724158Paris Fontaine, coll. "L'âge d'or" 1947 1 vol. broché in-16, broché, couverture rempliée illustrée en couleurs par Mario Prassinos, non coupé, 36 pp. Edition originale. Un des 25 exemplaires de tête sur vergé du Marais, celui-ci non justifié.
194724158Paris Fontaine, coll. "L'âge d'or" 1947 1 vol. broché in-16, broché, couverture rempliée illustrée en couleurs par Mario Prassinos, non coupé, 36 pp. Edition originale. Un des 25 exemplaires de tête sur vergé du Marais, celui-ci non justifié.
12062P., Fontaine, 1947, In-16, br., 36 pp.
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
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. <br/><br/> Fontaine hardcover books
513Paris, Bibliothèque Oulipienne n°4, 1976. 21,5 x 15 cm, 35 pp. Couverture légèrement insolée sinon bon exemplaire. Édition originale hors commerce tirée à 150 exemplaires numérotés. Publié à l'occasion de la mort de Queneau. Textes de Perec, Le Lionnais, Arnaud, Bens, Mathews, Calvino, Blavier, Fournel...
1563Actes Sud, 1987, 160 p. brochées, 13 x 24 cm.
195572743Seghers | Paris 1955 | 14 x 19 cm | broché
19811P., Pierre Seghers, 1951, In-12 étroit, agrafé, 42 pp.
c4497Paris, Pierre Seghers, 1951; brochure in-12°, couverture rempliée blanche imprimée en rouge et noir; 42pp., 1f. Illustration de Miro à pleine page au verso du titre. Edition originale. Bel envoi autographe signé de l' auteur à l'actrice Odette Laure , au faux -titre.
195572743Paris: Seghers 1955. Fine. Seghers Paris 1955 14 x 19 cm broché First edition on ordinary paper. Work decorated with a frontispiece illustration by Joan Miro. Very precious autograph inscription signed by Janine Queneau to her great friend Boris Vian: ""A Boris dont je crains d'avoir bien mal suivi les conseils. Avec beaucoup d'affection. Janine."" ""To Boris whose advice I fear I have followed very poorly. With much affection. Janine.""  Provenance: Boris Vian Foundation.  Seghers unknown