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1946H2533Genève, Éditions Marguerat, 1946 ; in-8, environ 4400 pp., broché, couverture à rabats. Les 11 volumes. Un des 4000 exemplaires numérotés sur papier alfa vélin blanc bouffant. La couverture est de Jean Aurèle. Complet en 11 volumes. Première tentative d'oeuvres complètes de Jean Cocteau. Il manque quelques oeuvres, mais convient parfaitement aux amateurs qui n'aiment pas la Pléiade. Certains textes reproduisent les dessins de Jean Cocteau. Très bon état.
357004Librairie Stock Paris 1927 Petit in-8 ( 190 x 130 mm ) de 131 pages, broché, sous couverture imprimée. Un des 110 exemplaires numérotés ( celui-ci n104 ) de l'édition originale sur vergé de rives à la forme. Quelques rousseurs sans gravité. Bel exemplaire non rogné.
196278699Couverture souple imprimée. Intérieurtrès frais. En partie non coupé.
1993BRB1751st edition 1st impression. Both book and D/J Fine with no inscriptions tears creases or wear. Not price cut Peter Owen hardcover
192027722Paris:: Aux Editions de la Sirene December 1920. First edition. publisher's printed wrappers in glassine. Old ink inscription on half-title; light wear to wrappers at extremities of the spine; a few gatherings a little loose; glassine chipped particularly at spine. 12mo. Aux Editions de la Sirene, unknown
19261258baRParis France: Plon-Nourrit 1926. Book. Very good- condition. Paperback. Signed by Authors. First French edition. Octavo 8vo. vi 397 pages of text including table. Paperback binding; original blue printed paper wrappers with numerous small creases and tears and extremities and a few tiny chips at top of spine; protected in custom stiff archival mylar and further protected by a custom made gray and navy linen clam-shell box with printed spine label. Measues 20 cm in height. Illustrated with a historic photograph of Ashford as a girl and a facsimile of the first page of the original manuscript. Pages 133-221 contain the French translation of "The young visitors" which Ashford wrote at age 9; it was first published in 1919. This edition with an introduction by Cocteau and translated by Maurice Sachs who was Cocteau's secretary at the time. Sachs has inscribed and signed the book on the half-title page in the year of publication. Sachs was a black marketeer anti-semitic collaborateur went to Germany 1943 to work with Gestapo arrested and shot 1945. Contains the following works: "La messagere de la politique divine" by Humbert Clerissac; "Renoncer a toute richesse" "Jeunesse lacustre" and "Angoisses et autres" by Max Jacob; "Et le sentiment de la mort" by Charles Maurras; "Et sa pensee" by Paul Valery; "Et le soldat" by Anatole France; "Si Peguy etait la." by Henri Massis; "Le destin de la culture" by Nicholas Berdiaeff; "Scenes dans le paradis" by Justin Klotz; "Les freres caches" by Jean Aurenche; "Daisy en France" by Jean Cocteau; "Les jeunes visiteurs ou le plan de Mr. Salteeana" by Daisy Ashford; "Veillee" by Alfredo Gangotena; "Erasme et Thomas Morus contre Machiavel ou la politique et la morale" by Emile Dermenghem; "La traversee inutile" by Julien Green; "I. Mariage" and "II. Les bisons Porteciel" by Paul Sabon; "La Chine et les missions" by Leopold Levaux; "Les traces de Dieu dans la vie de Jacques Riviere" by Jules Lebreton; "Lettre a Frederic Lefevre" by Georges Bernanos. Plon-Nourrit Paperback books
19261258baRParis France: Plon-Nourrit 1926. Book. Very good- condition. Paperback. Signed by Authors. First French edition. Octavo 8vo. vi 397 pages of text including table. Paperback binding; original blue printed paper wrappers with numerous small creases and tears and extremities and a few tiny chips at top of spine; protected in custom stiff archival mylar and further protected by a custom made gray and navy linen clam-shell box with printed spine label. Measues 20 cm in height. Illustrated with a historic photograph of Ashford as a girl and a facsimile of the first page of the original manuscript. Pages 133-221 contain the French translation of "The young visitors" which Ashford wrote at age 9; it was first published in 1919. This edition with an introduction by Cocteau and translated by Maurice Sachs who was Cocteau's secretary at the time. Sachs has inscribed and signed the book on the half-title page in the year of publication. Sachs was a black marketeer anti-semitic collaborateur went to Germany 1943 to work with Gestapo arrested and shot 1945. Contains the following works: "La messagere de la politique divine" by Humbert Clerissac; "Renoncer a toute richesse" "Jeunesse lacustre" and "Angoisses et autres" by Max Jacob; "Et le sentiment de la mort" by Charles Maurras; "Et sa pensee" by Paul Valery; "Et le soldat" by Anatole France; "Si Peguy etait la." by Henri Massis; "Le destin de la culture" by Nicholas Berdiaeff; "Scenes dans le paradis" by Justin Klotz; "Les freres caches" by Jean Aurenche; "Daisy en France" by Jean Cocteau; "Les jeunes visiteurs ou le plan de Mr. Salteeana" by Daisy Ashford; "Veillee" by Alfredo Gangotena; "Erasme et Thomas Morus contre Machiavel ou la politique et la morale" by Emile Dermenghem; "La traversee inutile" by Julien Green; "I. Mariage" and "II. Les bisons Porteciel" by Paul Sabon; "La Chine et les missions" by Leopold Levaux; "Les traces de Dieu dans la vie de Jacques Riviere" by Jules Lebreton; "Lettre a Frederic Lefevre" by Georges Bernanos. Plon-Nourrit Paperback
1964D15741Zurich: Arche Studio 1964. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 95 pp. Dual text in German and French. Black and white photgraphs across Clergue's range of work including nudes. Briefly inscribed by Clergue in the year of publication. Nice copy in DJ. <br/><br/> Arche Studio hardcover
1964D15741Zurich: Arche Studio 1964. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 95 pp. Dual text in German and French. Black and white photgraphs across Clergue's range of work including nudes. Briefly inscribed by Clergue in the year of publication. Nice copy in DJ. <br/><br/> Arche Studio hardcover books
1928WRCLIT27472Paris: Editions des Quatre Chemins 1928. Small quarto. Printed wrappers. Illustrated with five plates after designs by de Chirico. First edition. One of 2875 numbered copies of 2900 of the regular issue on RIVES. There were also 100 deluxe copies. Fine. Editions des Quatre Chemins unknown books
1926D17596Paris: Librairie Stock 1926. First Edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Original pink wrappers. Inscribed by Cocteau to Edouard Champion: "a Edouard Champion l'oiseleur." <br/><br/> Librairie Stock paperback books
1915222951Paris: Le Mot at Societe General 1915. Newspaper. 6p 17.5x11 inches text in French illustrations one gigantic leaf tri-fold to create a broadside/magazine one fold-line is split halfway down the other is at risk. Cover illustration a generic medal labeled 'la cicatrice' and back cover cartoon Iribe printed in monochrome. Paper stock is pulpy and acidic is somewhat toned dusty and edge worn with two inch-long marginal tears as well as the above-mention long split. After attempting to enlist at 25 in 1914 Cocteau joined with Paul Iribe to publish this patriotic journal fortnightly. By January 1915 1915 the journal published weekly. Publication ended in July 1915. Cocteau's contribution is a substantial poem 'La Grande Pitie des Victimes de France' printed in large-point occupying all three center pages. Iribe and Cocteau's wartime. Le Mot at Societe General unknown books
1915222950Paris: Le Mot at Societe General 1915. Newspaper. 8p 17.5x11 inches two enormous leaves folded and printed to make a broadside/magazine one staple slightly rusted fastens as issued. Both cover illustration Iribe and back cover cartoon Cocteau as "Jim" printed with spot-color and the poem within has multi-colored capitals. Paperstock is pulpy and acidic is somewhat toned dusty and edgeworn with two inch-long marginal tears. After attempting to enlist at 25 in 1914 Cocteau joined with Paul Iribe to publish this patriotic journal fortnightly. By January 1915 1915 the journal published weekly. Publication ended in July 1915. Le Mot at Societe General unknown books
1921328429Paris 1921. paperback. very good. Woodcut illustrations throughout the text. 233 pages with uncut edges. Thick 12mo printed pink wrappers. Paris: La Sirene 1921. Lightly foxed at outer edges still a very good copy.<br/> <br/> unknown
1247Monaco: Editions du Rocher 1954. Soft cover. Good. Octavo. 200 pages. First edition. Original wrappers. From the library of Ernst Erich Noth. With a dedication by Cocteau to Noth. The dedication reads: "A Ernst Erich Noth ce salut amical de Jean Cocteau 1954 <br/> <br/> Monaco: Editions du Rocher, 1954. paperback
195515240Paris: Grasset 1 October 1955 First edition. One of 445 copies. Orignal light gray printed wrappers in glassine d.j. Octavo. Fine. Glassine has a couple of short tears but is very good. Mostly unopened. Discourse on Colette'sreception at the Royal Academy of Belgium by her friend Jean Cocteau. Grasset, unknown
1915222951Paris: Le Mot at Societe General 1915. Newspaper. 6p 17.5x11 inches text in French illustrations one gigantic leaf tri-fold to create a broadside/magazine one fold-line is split halfway down the other is at risk. Cover illustration a generic medal labeled 'la cicatrice' and back cover cartoon Iribe printed in monochrome. Paper stock is pulpy and acidic is somewhat toned dusty and edge worn with two inch-long marginal tears as well as the above-mention long split. After attempting to enlist at 25 in 1914 Cocteau joined with Paul Iribe to publish this patriotic journal fortnightly. By January 1915 1915 the journal published weekly. Publication ended in July 1915. Cocteau's contribution is a substantial poem 'La Grande Pitie des Victimes de France' printed in large-point occupying all three center pages. Iribe and Cocteau's wartime. Le Mot at Societe General unknown
1927510838Paris: Au Menestrel Heugel 1927. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. 16mo. 31pp. Text by Jean Cocteau. Music by Darius Milhaud. Publisher's ink rubberstamp on front cover light wear and tanning on wrappers with tiny chip at corner of rear cover else a very good of a fragile title. Au Menestrel, Heugel unknown
196126209Monaco: EDITIONS DU ROCHER. Fine with no dust jacket. 1961. First Edition. Cloth. About fine in cloth covers with a large photographic image from the film production set on the front cover with clear acetate wrapper without DJ. As issued. Features an extensive selection of photographer Lucien Clergue's images from the film. Shallow chipping to the bottom edge on rear panel of plain unprinted acetate wrapper A scarce title. . EDITIONS DU ROCHER. hardcover
1926D17596Paris: Librairie Stock 1926. First Edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Original pink wrappers. Inscribed by Cocteau to Edouard Champion: "a Edouard Champion l'oiseleur." <br/><br/> Librairie Stock paperback
1930345335Paris: Librairie Stock Delamain & Boustelleau 1930. First edition one of 845 copies on alfa satiné d'Outhenin-Chalandre. 38 full-page illustrations by the author. 264 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Printed wrappers untrimmed. Tiny stain at outermost corner of two leaves. Fine. First edition one of 845 copies on alfa satiné d'Outhenin-Chalandre. 38 full-page illustrations by the author. 264 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Librairie Stock, Delamain & Boustelleau unknown
193711977Paris: Éditions Arts et Métiers Graphiques 1937. Softcover. Schall. 4to. 58pp. Original photographic wraps. Frontispiece. Photographic work on Paris profusely illustrated with reproductions in photogravure. Preface by French artist Jean Cocteau. Photographs by Roger Schall. Text in French. Front and rear wrapper detached. Spine torn parts of backstrip missing. Wraps in poor interior in overall very good condition. Éditions Arts et Métiers Graphiques unknown
192076164Editions de la Sirene 1920. hardback - paperback. very good condition with some wear- this is the original paperback bound in marbled boards with a leather spine no dust jacket- the cover of the original paperback has a few pieces missing for the top of the front cover Editions de la Sirene hardcover
LC737Tarascon Editions S.O.D.I.A. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Suite des lithographies: Visage Les amoureux D apres/visage de profil L homme poisson Homme à la couronne de laurier and four more. Tarascon Editions S.O.D.I.A. 14 x 18 cm. Signed on the stone. Envelope with 8 b&w lithographs. Some foxing on all but one L homme poisson which is near fine. Overall very good. The Book Cellar & Henschel. <br/> <br/> Tarascon, Editions S.O.D.I.A. paperback
1950263950Paris: Richard-Masse Editeurs 1950. Limited Edition. Full Leather. Near Fine binding. A lovely production of Les Enfants Terribles #250 of 325 copies with 11 evocative drawings by Nancy Graffe. Beautifully printed by Lescaret. Originally issued in wrappers this copy rebound in spanish leather. Near Fine binding. Richard-Masse Editeurs unknown books