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194689323Paris: J.B. Janin 1946. First Edition. First Impression. Octavo 18.5cm; white paper wrappers; all edges untrimmed; 250pp; heliogravure plates. Text in French. Tanned with light shelf-wear and -soil and offsetting to rear endpaper and verso of rear wrapper from laid in paper; Very Good. Examines Beauty and the Beast performance with pictures throughout. 89323. J.B. Janin unknown
2268047555.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
G-874-227Ramsay. Very Good. Former library book. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. Ramsay unknown
1953D08KS1090Compagnie des Arts Photomecaniques Paris 1953. 1st Edition. SOFTCOVER. Quarto size 4to in colour printed stiff glossy card covers 104pp numerous plates some in colour. An excellent survey of contemporary modern ceramics. Text in French __CONDITION : A well preserved FINE unread copy spine and cover edges a little tanned. . __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Compagnie des Arts Photomecaniques, Paris paperback
1957444515Monaco : Éditions du Rocher 1957. Softcover. Very good copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges slightly nicked and dust-dulled as with age. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description: 8 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 27 cm. Subjects: Cocteau Jean 1889-1963. Chapelle Saint Pierre Villefranche-sur-Mer France. Monaco : Éditions du Rocher paperback
5113La Chapelle Saint Pierre Villefranche sur Mer Editions du Rocher Monaco 1957. 775 copies printed. On the title page Cocteau drew two sketches with inscription and date. To the right of his last name near the right margin Cocteau has sketched half of Orpheus's face. Below the full title Cocteau inscribed signed with date and drew a second smaller sketch which included a second signature. "With fond memories to Luis Calvo and to A.B.C Jean Cocteau 1960." A second signature and small vertical sketch appear to the right. Nineteen separate pages printed drawings and photographs throughout in gray tones. <br /> Condition: Paper cover shows age especially at the spine light soiling along right edge decorative cover shows small break at spine.<br /> <br /> The soft cover book tells the story of Cocteau restoring the Chapel of Saint Peter including many reproductions of the artwork as well as Cocteau engaged in the refurbishing effort. The ancient Romanesque chapel dedicated to Saint Peter patron saint of fishermen was restored and decorated by Cocteau. . unknown
1957100941<p>Monaco: Editions du Rocher 1957. 1957. Good. - Quarto 10-3/8 inches high by 8-1/4 inches wide. Softcover laid into in pictorial cream wraps titled and illustrated in black red and blue by Jean Cocteau on the front cover. The covers are soiled and stained including a coffee cup stain to the front cover. 7 pages of text including a a 4-page introduction "Guide Sentimental et Technique a l'Usage des Visiteurs de la Chapelle Saint-Pierre" by Jean Cocteau followed by 30 pages of black & white illustrations most from Cocteau's art plus 2 pages serving as colophon. A previous owner has penned a gift inscription on the title page. Good.</p><p>First edition limited to 775 copies.</p><p>"acheve d'imprimer le 15 octobre 1957 sur les presses de l'imprimerie E. Pigelet".</p> Monaco: Editions du Rocher, (1957). paperback
19573352Editions du Rocher 1957 - Monaco 1957. 21 x 26 cm en bon état Editions du Rocher 1957 -, Monaco unknown
195712413Rocher Monaco 1957. 1st edition. Softcover. Near Fine Condition/Near Fine. Signed by Author. Ltd to 775 copies. Text is in French. Dust Jacket a trifle sunned. Dust jacket in mylar guard. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Art & Design; French Language; Signed by Author. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 12413. . Rocher paperback
57033Impr. Fischer 2 livrets In-12 44-8pp. illustr. photos Nb-0253 unknown
196358875Paris: Perrin 1963. Fine. Perrin Paris 1963 14.50 x 20 cm en feuilles sous double chemise et étui First edition one of 100 numbered copies on papier de luxe the only grand papier deluxe copies. One stain on the spine of the chemise slipcase slightly soiled. A nice copy with double chemise and slipcase. Perrin unknown
1957D17628Paris: Bernard Grasset 1957. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Copy 67 of a total edition of 200. Frontispiece by Cocteau. Pages uncut. Bright fresh copy. <br/><br/> Bernard Grasset paperback
20720Paris: Editions Jean Valmont. 1947. First edition first printing. First edition first printing. French language. Limited to 1200 copies this copy being number 644. Original paper wrappers with titles in black and dark red to the spine and upper cover. Illustrated with eight black and white plates by Jean Cocteau. A very good copy the binding firm the wrappers somewhat toned and spotted some nicking to the edges the paper split a little to the spine. The contents have some faint spotting and toning mostly confined to the early and late pages. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. Paris: Editions Jean Valmont. 1947 unknown
65001Paris Paul Morihien 1946. . Originalausgabe. - Nr. 444 von 1500 Exemplaren der Normalausgabe GA: 1525. - Rückenkanten berieben Vorderdeckel mit schwacher Vertikalfalte; Papier zeitbed. gebräunt; unaufgeschnitten. Gutes Exemplar Paris, Paul Morihien, 1946. unknown
1017737738.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0484329901.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
191245274Paris: Mercure de France 1912. Fine. Mercure de France Paris 1912 15 x 19 cm relié First edition one of 7 numbered copies on Hollande paper the only large paper copies this one no. 1 specially printed for Jean Cocteau's mother. Contemporary vellum Bradel binding by Dupré gilt date to foot of spine brown shagreen title label marbled endpapers and pastedowns covers and spine preserved. Light worming principally affecting the margins of some leaves. A moving and exceptional autograph inscription signed and dated by Jean Cocteau to his mother in Latin quoting a verse of Virgils Bucolics: Incipe parve puer : cui non risere parentes nec deus hunc mensa dea nec dignita cubili est. / Virgile. / Jean which in English is: Realise this child: the boy at whom his parents never smiled is fit neither to approach the table of the Gods nor the couch of a Goddess. A unique copy. With the publication of this third collection of poetry Cocteau a young prodigy then aged 23 was feted by artistic and literary circles. An intimate of Proust's a friend of Jacques-Emile Blanche a follower of Nijinski and Diaghilev and a disciple of Anna de Noailles his ambition was to unite in his own person all the talents that surrounded him. The Danse de Sophocle Dance of Sophocles a reference to the nude dance that the young and divine Sophocles did in Athens after the naval victory at Salamis reflects the ambition and the exaltation of the young Cocteau: novelist painter dancer poet he felt truly fit to approach the table of the Gods. As with all the best artists he was a link between God and Earth. In his biography Claude Arnaud dedicates a chapter The Living God to the psychology of the poet in this period: He was a piece torn from God one of the terrestrial organs through which this Being constantly evolving thought about and finally acted to improve his creation. Thus Cocteau broke free of his illustrious models and assumed his full artistic divinity which unfolded in this ecstatic collection witnessed by the eponymous poem: Thanks to you dear pride I wore the halo Given by the charming god of words Thanks to you I knew the frenetic struggles in which pen and paper the dreary pot of ink Are the ties of verses you want to shout You want to scream sing sigh laugh And which we must since they are in us and we feel them Let flow like beautiful blood. The inscription to his mother on the first of seven rare large paper copies is a witness to Cocteau's only real great influence: Eugénie Cocteau. A mother idolized by her son she was a profound influence on both the poet's life and his work marked by the omnipresence of the Oedipal figure. Claude Arnaud describes at length this filial outpouring coupled with an almost amorous attention.: only my love for you is rooted in something real the rest seems to be a bad dream'. One can hardly miss in this quotation from Virgil the incestuous ambiguity that bound Cocteau to his mother. One of the most desirable provenances for this extremely rare copy. Mercure de France hardcover
1947169356Paris: Revue Internationale D'Art Dramatique 1947. First edition. Hardcover. Text in English French and Spanish with contributions by Jean Cocteau Roger Lannes and D'Irene Lidova. Includes 100 black and white images by Serge Lido. A clean near fine copy in red boards in a very good plus dust jacket with some small edge tears minor edge wear and an archival tape repair to the top of the spine and price correction on the rear panel. A nicely printed book that is fairly uncommon in the hardcover format. Revue Internationale D'Art Dramatique unknown
194789325Paris: Paul Morihien 1947. First Edition. First Impression regular issue. Octavo 17cm; white paper wrappers; all edges untrimmed; 273pp. Text in French. Lightly tanned with modest shelf-wear small ink stain to front cover and right edge of textblock and tears to extremities; Very Good. Cocteau's autobiography. 89325. Paul Morihien unknown
100-50914Gallimard. Paperback. Good. Good with wear Gallimard paperback
1940D17635Paris: Gallimard 1940. Paperback. Near Fine. Original wrappers. Number 15 of a total edition of 110. This copy " sur velin pur fils des Papetries Lafuma Navarre". Pages uncut. <br/><br/> Gallimard paperback
194087570Paris: Gallimard 1940. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1940 12 x 19 cm broché First edition a Service de Presse advance copy. Discrete restorations to spine some foxing in margins. Precious autograph inscription by the author enhanced with a young man's profile and a star drawn in ink: ""à Charles de tout mon coeur Jean"". Gallimard unknown
194089564Paris: Gallimard 1940. Fine. First edition on japon in full morocco with a fine autograph letter: Me voilà dans ce film de Charlot : ""Charlot fait une cure"" Gallimard Paris 1940 12 x 18.8 cm Relié sous étui First edition one of 10 numbered copies on imperial japon ours one of 3 hors commerce lettered copies a deluxe issue following 6 on chine.Bound in full sienna morocco flat spine gilt date at foot moiré-effect endpapers and pastedowns gilt fillet border on pastedowns original wrappers and spine preserved spine restored and backed gilt edges chemise edged in sienna morocco slipcase in wood-effect board with white felt lining contemporary binding signed by Roger Arnoult.Our copy is enriched with a one-page signed autograph letter by Jean Cocteau mounted on a guard written from La Roche-Posay in Vienne probably addressed to Pierre Benoit in which he humorously evokes Charlie Chaplin his fragile health and his boredom: "". Me voilà dans ce film de Charlot : ""Charlot fait une cure"" - parmi les clowns et clowneries du mercurochrome. Le docteur H. arrive à éteindre mon fer de travail avec ses pelotes d'épingles aquatiques. Mon ventre gargouille. Si tu venais ce serait une très bonne cure. Que penses-tu de cette publicité pour La Roche : La Roche source d'ennuis.""A handsome copy finely bound by Roger Arnoult a graduate of the École Estienne active until 1980 who collaborated with and worked for the foremost binders of his time such as René Aussourd Anthoine-Legrain Paul Bonet Georges Cretté Pierre-Lucien Martin. Gallimard unknown
1962151001059Odé 1962-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Odé hardcover
16-4539Paris : SocieÌteÌ d'eÌditions 1909. Square 8vo. 14 x 18.2. Original wraps. 187 3 pp. Presentation copy to the celebrated actress with dedications in 1909 and 1910. Cocteau's first book. Title page torn without loss.COCTEAU. Jean. La Lampe d’Aladin. Paris. Société d’éditions. 1909. 1 volume in-12 brochage fatigué. Page de titre déchirée.Sur le premier plat envoi autographe de l’auteur signé à Mme Gilda Darthy 1909 surmonté d’1 second envoi « et maintenant ma vieille amitié » signé et daté 1910.Gilda Darthy as Marguerite de Bourgogne in La Tour de Nesle 1903. B Actress. Gilda Darthy 1878 – 1952 was a French actress .Expertise by Pierre Prevost 75 rue Michel-Ange 75016 Paris. Paris : SocieÌteÌ d'eÌditions, 1909. paperback