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194822862Editions Nagel 1948. In-12 broché de 130 pages au format 12 x 18,5 cm. Couverture avec titre imprimé en rouge et noir. Dos très, très légèrement gauchi. Plats et intérieur frais. Belle préface de Jean Cocteau. Exemplaire en superbe état. Edition originale, ornée d'une belle dédicace autographe, d'une demi page, signée de l'auteur et contresignée par le comédien, Philippe Nicaud.
194812358Editions de la Nouvelle Revue Critique 1948. In-12 broché à marges de 84 pages au format 13,3 x 21 cm. Couverture rempliée avec titre imprimé. Dos carré, muet, très légèrement insolé. Frontispice avec portrait de l'auteur, dans le rôle de " Polyeucte " d'après un dessin de François Marquet. Préface de Marguerite Moreno. Contient aussi deux dessins inédits de Jean Cocteau. Un des 100 exemplaires du tirage de tête, numérotés sur pur chiffon de lana ( n° 38 ). A noter que le signet e numérotation a laisser une marque brune. Edition originale en superbe état de fraicheur. Précieux exemplaire enrichi d'une belle dédicace autographe, signée, de l'auteur.
1962516875Paris: Editions Thea 1962. Softcover. Very Good. Periodical. Text in French. Tall octavo. Profusely illustrated. Stapled pictorial wrappers. Publisher's small rubberstamp price on front cover spine and covers rubbed very good or better. With publisher's four-page pamphlet laid in printed in German Spanish and English with statements about Brigitte Bardot by Simon de Beauvoir Jean Cocteau Andre Maurois Jean-Jacques Gautier Louis Malle and more. Special issue devoted entirely to Brigitte Bardot. Editions Thea unknown
1265Monaco, Editions du Rocher, 1958. In-12 broché, 267 pp. + 20 pp illustrations photo du film.
FOS-1388Nouvelle Revue Française Relié in-12, complet du rhodoïd Très bel état Superbe iconographie
1949EEOO33330615Paris, Paul Morihien, 1949, octobre 1949, 12 x 18,5, 158 pages cousues sous couverture imprimé. En frontispice, portrait dessiné de Max Jacob. EDITION ORIGINALE sur papier courant.
196380401963 Éditions Dynamo, coll. Brimborions Liège 1963. E.O. L’un des 10 ex. sur Hollande antique. Plaquette in-12, état de neuf
914078. (COCTEAU Jean) MOURGUE Gérard : Jean Cocteau. Ed Universitaire Paris 1965. E.O. L’un des 20 ex sur alfa, seul grand papier. Broché in-12, état de neuf
196397191963 Lettre autographe signée et adressée le 15 novembre 1963 à Pierre Aelberts concernant la parution de la plaquette, Le testament d’Orphée. Une page in-12 avec enveloppe.
9720Correspondance avec Aelberts concernant sa plaquette sur Cocteau. 4 lettres tapuscrites in-8.
47985Genève, Marguerat 1947, in-8 broché, couverture grise rempliée, 254 p. (une petite usure sans gravité au dos, sinon bon exemplaire non coupé) Tirage limité à 4065 exemplaires, 1 des 4000 sur alfa bouffant ; typographie en deux couleurs. Ce volume contient Le Potomak 1913-1914 (avec les dessins de Cocteau), précédé d'un Prospectus 1916 et suivi de La fin du Potomak 1939.
7027Henri Veyrier - Tchou, 1979. In-4 broché, 252 pp. Nombreuses illustrations et photos en noir.
1387Introduction par J. Cain. P., Musée Jacquemart-André, 1965, in-8, br., 162 p. 660 numéros décrits. Reproductions, index.
12996Paru dans le n° 16 d'Intentions, mars 1923. Texte critique très élogieux malgré une introduction acide qui embrase toute l'activité antérieure de Cocteau: "Tout chemin peut mener jusqu'à soi-même, sauf quand on est bête. De travesti en travesti, de gageure en gageure, animé d'un étonnant désir de convaincre, Jean Cocteau, qui pense à tout mais qui a oublié d'être bête, arrive au bout d'un vaste périple d'expériences et d'avatars..." "Il a aimé la gloire. Il l'a tant aimée qu'il sera probablement tout à fait dégouté quand elle sera à lui tout à fait. Ces choses-là arrivent. Cette fois-ci déjà, ce n'est plus par souci de forcer la gloire que Jean Cocteau a mis dans le Grand écart ce qui en fait un livre de premier rang. Déjà il n'écrit plus pour; il écrit parce que".
196999232Paris : NRF Gallimard 1969 - 1985. 205x140mm. broch. Couverture rabats. Bel exemplaire. 2206 NRF, Gallimard unknown
1983100479<p>Paris: Publie par la SARL Societe nouvelle de presse et de communication SNPC 1983. 1983. Good. - Folio 14-1/2 inches high by 11 inches wide. Softcover bound in color pictorial wraps illustrated with an abstract portrait of Cocteau on the front cover. The edges of the rubbed covers are lightly creased with a few minor chips. 111 & 5 pages including the covers profusely illustrated in black & white throughout including many full-page illustrations from photographs. The front edges of the pages are lightly creased with occasional minor chipping. Good.</p><p>A special issue on Jean Cocteau edited by Michel Cressole with numerous contributions and essays on Cocteau by him including "Cocteau C'est un Charlot" "Les lieus suspendus dans le temps" "Les temps de l'opiomane" "Le temp des garcons de profil" "Le temps des femmes" "La gouvernante de Jean Cocteau" "Ses insistances vestimentaires" "Cocteau face a la haine" "Deux lettres inedites juillet 1940 Quand Sartre et Cocteau collaboraient" "Cocteau fait du journalisme" etc. and contributions by Louella Interim Anne de Margerie Christian Caujolle "Cocteau d'images" J.-P. Thibaudat "Cocteau fait du theatre" Herve Gauville "Cocteau fait de la danse" Patric Bensart Francoie Baudot Philippe Romon "Cocteau a New York" Christian Perrot "Cocteau a Londres" Alain Proviste "Cocteau a Paris" and Michael Delmar "La constellation Jean Cocteau".</p><p>The author and editor French journalist and gay activist Michel Cressole 1948-1995 was active in the FAHR in the 1970's joining the daily newspaper "Liberation" in 1978. He also wrote a column for L'Autre Journal and went to Africa with photographer Francoise Huguier. Cressole appeared in Louis Skorecki's film series "Les Cinephiles" and in Lionel Soukaz's "Maman que Man". Cressole also wrote for the French AIDS periodical "Le Journal du sida" before passing away from AIDS in 1995.</p> Paris: Publie par la SARL Societe nouvelle de presse et de communication (SNPC), 1983. paperback
1966510685London: Hanover Gallery 1966. Softcover. Near Fine. Original exhibition announcement. Cover illustration by Jean Cocteau. Measuring approximately 6 ½" x 5" folded. Single sheet folded to make four pages in the publisher's original printed mailing envelope. Light bumping to the corners else near fine. Addressed to noted bibliographer editor and collector Donald Gallup Esq. The exhibition was held at the Hanover Gallery in London from September 27 to October 22 1966. Hanover Gallery unknown
1934575167Cambridge: The Harvard Dramatic Club 1934. Unbound. Fine. First edition. Single 5" x 8" sheet printed on one side. Fine. Advertisement for the American debut of the play. The Harvard Dramatic Club unknown
1964504457Munchen: Delp'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung 1964. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Text in German. 88pp. Illustrated from black and white photographs. Foxing on topedge light toning at the foot of the spine near fine in a very good dust jacket with a few tiny chips and tears and modest toning on the spine and rear panel. Inscribed by de Grab on the front fly verso. Delp'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung hardcover
1949222172Paris 1949. Half-length leaning over the railing of his terrace face turned to camera. 1 vols. Post card format. Fine. Matted. Half-length leaning over the railing of his terrace face turned to camera. 1 vols. Post card format. Probably taken just before Cocteau's trip to America in 1949. unknown
1949211175Paris 1949. Gelatin silver print. 1 vols. 9-7/8 x 8 inches. Embossed stamp at lower right atelier stamp on verso with pencilled notations giving the subject of the photograph the date and the number of the negative. Gelatin silver print. 1 vols. 9-7/8 x 8 inches. Portrait of Cocteau leaning over the balustrade of a rooftop. unknown
1945617891New York / France: French Press & Information Service 1945. Unbound. Fine. Gelatin silver photograph. Approximately 7" x 9". Press agency stamps on verso Small glue marks on back where it was likely affixed light edgewear near fine. Cocteau standing in front of a door with his handwriting visible on the window in the door. French Press & Information Service unknown
1935589724Boston: Repertory Theatre 1935. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Octavo. 8pp. Stapled printed self-wrappers. Staples a little rusted else near fine. Repertory Theatre unknown
1931334184Paris: no publisher 1931. Softcover. Very Good. Magazine. Small quarto. 69pp. Paper wrappers with unopened pages. Sunned with some wear to the spine and bumping to the corners very good. The first of a five-issue literary magazine published from 1930 to 1932 that devoted itself to "the modern arts such as photography the cinema sound and talking films phonograph records radio etc." It was edited by the American author and translator Samuel Putnam along with help from Ezra Pound Maxwell Bodenheim and Richard Thoma. This issue features several contributions from Jean Cocteau including a five-page poem "Angel Wuthercut" an illustration a photograph of Cocteau and a still from his first film La Vie d'un Poete the first film of The Orphic Trilogy. It also includes an early poem from Richard Eberhart and contributions from Pound Bodenheim Massimo Bontempelli E. Giménez Caballero George Reavey H.R. Hays Richard Thoma V.F. Calverton Wambly Bald George Antheil Willard Widney Ian Mackay Francis Musgrave and Horace Bevans. [no publisher] unknown
1957329076Paris: Olympia Press 1957. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Preface and illustrations by Jean Cocteau. Slight rubbing and light wear near fine. Issued in The Traveler's Companion Series No. 51. Scarce in reasonable condition. Olympia Press unknown