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34986Gallimard, 1973, in/8, broché, couverture remplié, 230 pages.
34990Gallimard, 1951, in/8, broché, 306 pages. Couverture avec un petit manque au bas du dos.
19563665Editions Gallimard 1956. In-8 broché de 296 pages au format 14 x 20,5 cm. Couverture avec titre imprimé. Dos carré, légèrement insolé. Plats frais avec de minuscules brunissures.Intérieur frais. Exemplaire du service de presse. Très bel état de fraicheur. Deuxième édition avec mention. Bel exemplaire, enrichie d'une superbe dédicace autographe, signée, de Raymond Queneau à Pierre Josserand, qui fut un spécialiste de littérature française et bibliothécaire à la Bibliothèque nationale de France.
196629777Editions Gallimard 1973. In-8 broché de 230 pages au format 20,5, x 14 cm. Couverture à rabats avec titre imprimé. Dos carré, insolé. Plats et intérieur frais. Exemplaire du service de presse, perforé " S.P " au bas des dernières pages et du 4ème plat. Edition originale en volume, enrichie d'une cordiale dédicace autographe, signée, de Raymond Queneau à Patrick Waldberg. Provenance idéale.
1958GF322201958 Verviers - Plumhans - 1958 - 1 plaquette in8 brochée de 41 pages - couverture orange - mors partiellement fendus - dos passé -
1948028954Paris 1948 Chez Georges Visat No Binding Very Good 1st Edition
1973500100584Gallimard 1973 243 pages poche. 1973. Poche. 243 pages.
500147450Folio Sans date.
Z45040BROCHE AVEC SA JAQUETTE PAPIER
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44733Marseille, N° spécial des Cahiers du Sud, juin-juillet 1933, in-8, broché, 251 pp., nombreuses publicités parisiennes et marseillaises. Important numéro spécial des Cahiers du Sud, avec les contributions de Louis Jouvet, Ribemont-Dessaignes, Schlumberger, Gide, Eugène Jolas, Edmond Jaloux, Raymond Queneau, etc.
44733Marseille, N° spécial des Cahiers du Sud, juin-juillet 1933, in-8, broché, 251 pp., nombreuses publicités parisiennes et marseillaises. Important numéro spécial des Cahiers du Sud, avec les contributions de Louis Jouvet, Ribemont-Dessaignes, Schlumberger, Gide, Eugène Jolas, Edmond Jaloux, Raymond Queneau, etc.
194056346Paris Corti, "Les cahiers du Sud", 1940 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 331 pp. Important numéro spécial des Cahiers du Sud réédité par José Corti, avec les contributions de Louis Jouvet, Ribemont-Dessaignes, Schlumberger, Gide, Eugène Jolas, Edmond Jaloux, Raymond Queneau, etc. Complété par un texte inédit de Henri Fluchère sur "Shakespeare en France". Petites piqûres marginales à la couverture, sinon bon état général.
194056346Paris Corti, "Les cahiers du Sud", 1940 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 331 pp. Important numéro spécial des Cahiers du Sud réédité par José Corti, avec les contributions de Louis Jouvet, Ribemont-Dessaignes, Schlumberger, Gide, Eugène Jolas, Edmond Jaloux, Raymond Queneau, etc. Complété par un texte inédit de Henri Fluchère sur "Shakespeare en France". Petites piqûres marginales à la couverture, sinon bon état général.
195625587Bruxelles: Palais des Academies 1956. 1100 copies; 25 cm; 87 pp; uncut pages; Pages 23-26 "Allocution de M. Raymond Queneau de l'Academie Goncourt". Wrappers about fine. <br/><br/> Palais des Academies unknown books
Paris, Club Français du Livre, 1952 ; in-8, cartonnage éditeur, 291 pp. Édition numérotée.
19489757Paris: Chez Georges Visat 1948. Full Leather. Near Fine binding. Octavo. 52 6 pp. frontis illus. Limited edition number 195 of 225 copies. This copy bound by Monique Lallier in full calf with extensive leather onlay shapes referencing the style of Alanore's illustrations. Textblock is sewn on meeting guards with the original wrappers incorporated in the binding. Silk embroidered endbands and leather doublures and flyleaves. Stamp-signed and dated 2014 by Lallier in gold on the rear pastedown. Light offsetting from the etchings and occasional light foxing but generally an internally clean copy nearly fine in a fine binding housed in clamshell that is slightly bumped at the extremities. <br /> <br /> An engaging and quirky narrative text in French wonderfully illustrated with 20 drypoint etchings by Alanore some full page but most incorporated around the printing. This binding from Lallier's personal collection is featured in her 2018 retrospective exhibition put on by Guildford College with catalogue published by Oak Knoll Press. In it she remarks how Alanore's etchings all have prominent lips which informed her design of the cover in a leather that looks like horse p. 100. A striking book inside and out bound by one of the most important design binders of the last 50 years. Chez Georges Visat 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
194860160Paris: Georges Visat 1948. Fine. Georges Visat Paris 1948 16.50 x 21.50 cm en feuilles sous chemise et étui First edition one of 25 numbered copies on vélin d'Arche paper with a suite of engravings on Japon if the second state of the illustrations by Christiane Alanore. Illustrated with 20 original engravings by Christiane Alanore. Three leaves stained and a few marginal spots marginales on some others. Georges Visat unknown
196567038Paris: Gallimard 1965. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1965 12.50 x 16.50 cm broché First edition an advance service de presse copy. Spine slightly sunned copy retaining its advertising slip. Autograph inscription signed by Raymond Queneau to a friend named Suzanne and her husband Jean Rossignol. Gallimard unknown
1951339397Paris: NRF / Gallimard 1951. First edition no. 23 of 30 numbered copies on hollande Van Gelder. 306 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Wrappers untrimmed. Fine copy. Marbled slipcase. First edition no. 23 of 30 numbered copies on hollande Van Gelder. 306 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Philosophical novel by Queneau taking its title from a passage by Hegel. Filmed by Jean Herman in 1967; an Englihs translation was published in 1977.<br /> <br /> Sharp copy from the édition de tête. NRF / Gallimard unknown
195124926Paris: Gallimard 1951. First edition. Original boards with Mario Prassinos design 306 pp. Very good copy. Cover is very attactive and shows minimal wear. Copy number 203 of 930. 18 cm X 12 cm. Gallimard unknown
195124927Paris: Gallimard 1951. First edition on ordinary paper. 306 p. roman. 19 cm. 20 cm. Inscribed and signed by Queneau to Pierre Josserand his co-editor for Les écrivans celebrées. Wrappers. Paper yellowed. Gallimard unknown
195166423Paris: Gallimard 1951. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1951 12 x 19 cm broché First edition an advance service de presse copy. Spine repaired small filled-in lacks in the margins of the first leaves paper yellowed. Handsome autograph inscription signed by Raymond Queneau to Simone de Beauvoir. Gallimard unknown
195157147Paris: Gallimard 1951. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1951 12 x 19 cm broché First edition one of 160 numbered copies on vélin pur fil paper the only large paper copies after 35 on Hollande paper. A good copy. Gallimard unknown