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27932Hardback. Les 4 Vents Paris. 1945. Good without dust jacket. Front cover worn at spine. Cocteau article glued on ffep and other articles laid in.Taped at spine. hardcover
226807031X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2070215903.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19487154<b>First Edition.<br />Inscribed and signed by Cocteau with an original profile line drawing by Cocteau on the half-title. </b><b><br /></b><br />8vo. Original printed wrappers enclosed in modern cloth box. Paris: Gallimard 1948. <br /><br />Covers with splitting along spine short tears and soiling as usual o/w Fine. Gallimard
190987875s. l.: S. n. 1909. Fine. S. n. s. l. s.d. ca 1909 20 x 25.50 cm une page Autograph quatrain and tercet from Jean Cocteau's youth comprising fourteen stanzas penned in black ink across 15 lines on grey paper bearing the poets silver monogram in the upper left corner. Two pencil corrections in the poets hand. This poem presents a variant of the version published in the collection ""Le prince frivole"" released by Mercure de France in 1910 Cocteaus second published work; Versailles dont on a tant dit appearing as Le vieux parc dont on a tant dit in the printed edition. This manuscript of Le Prince frivole was long thought lost: Le manuscrit original de la main de Cocteau manque uvres poétiques complètes Bibliothèque de la Pléiade p. 1842. The work praised by Marcel Proust who hailed Jean Cocteau as a Banville de vingt ans qu'attendent de plus hautes destinées would later be renounced by its author who went so far as to forbid its republication. ""Le jardin crossed out and replaced by Versailles dont on a tant dit Fragonard pâle quun La Touche Avec un peu de roux retouche Sommeille sans rien dinédit. . Et les cheveux teints au henné Le calme crossed out and replaced by pâle automne offre à ses peintres Un héliotrope fané."" S. n. unknown
190988017s. l.: s. n. 1909. Fine. s. n. s. l. s.d. ca 1909 24.50 x 25 cm une page Autograph tercet of youth signed with twelve stanzas by Jean Cocteau 13 lines written in black ink on a leaf. This manuscript poem in alexandrines was printed in the collection ""Le prince frivole"" published by Mercure de France in 1910 the second work published by the poet. Handsome copy. This manuscript of Le prince frivole was reputed to be lost: ""The original manuscript in Cocteau's hand is missing"" Oeuvres poétiques complètes Bibliothèque de la Pléiade page 1842. The work praised by Marcel Proust who thus hailed Jean Cocteau as a: ""Twenty-year-old Banville awaiting higher destinies"" would be disowned by the author who would go so far as to forbid its republication. This poem is part of the series of 8 poems entitled Les Chansons du petit prince Le petit prince en exil in the edition of which here is the list: Le petit prince arrive Le petit prince à l'hôtel Le petit prince en auto Un dialogue et deux lettres Battis à Hermas Hermas à Battis Acis à Néère et Néère à Acis. ""Je sens bondir en moi le coeur fiévreux d'Hélène Le parfum de ma chair et de ma tiède haleine Vaut mieux que l'odeur fade et grasse de la laine. . Les mots d'amour vers moi coulent comme des laves ! Cornificuis chanta la splendeur de mes caves Et mon troupeau docile est un troupeau d'esclaves."" s. n. unknown
190988018s. l.: s. n. 1909. Fine. s. n. s. l. s.d. ca 1909 24.50 x 25 cm une page Autograph tercet of youth signed with twelve stanzas by Jean Cocteau 14 lines written in black ink on one leaf. This manuscript poem in alexandrine verse was printed in the collection ""Le prince frivole"" published by Mercure de France in 1910 the second work published by the poet. Handsome copy. This manuscript of the Prince frivole was reputed lost: ""Le manuscrit original de la main de Cocteau manque"" Complete Poetical Works Bibliothèque de la Pléiade page 1842. The work praised by Marcel Proust who thus hailed Jean Cocteau as a: ""Banville de vingt ans qu'attendent de plus hautes destinées"" Twenty-year-old Banville awaiting higher destinies would be disowned by the author who would go so far as to forbid its reissue. This poem is part of the series of 8 poems entitled Les Chansons du petit prince Le petit prince en exil in the edition of which here is the list: Le petit prince arrive Le petit prince à l'hôtel Le petit prince en auto Un dialogue et deux lettres Battis à Hermas Hermas à Battis Acis à Néère et Néère à Acis. ""Puisqu'Eros entre nous tourna le divin pêne Puisque tu m'as quitté sans fiel et moi sans haine Mon aveu ne saurait te causer nulle peine. . Oui Néère j'en eus des fièvres torturantes ; Les dents brillent au point d'en sembler transparentes Elle n'est pas cupide. elle a de larges rentes."" s. n. unknown
190987982s. l.: s. n. 1909. Fine. s. n. s. l. s.d. ca 1909 24.50 x 25 cm une page An early poem by Jean Cocteau 15 lines written in black on a thick leaf titled ""Rondel de la sultane embarassée"". Later published in his poem collection ""Le Prince frivole"" Mercure de France en 1910 his second book. This manuscript of Le Prince frivole was thought to have been lost: ""The original manuscript in Cocteau's hand is missing"" Complete Poetic Works Bibliothèque de la Pléiade page 1842. This collection of poems was praised by Marcel Proust who hailed Jean Cocteau as a: ""twenty-year-old Banville who awaits a higher destiny"". Cocteau later discarded it and went so far as to forbid its republication. ""Scheherazade knows not How to end her last tale! The heavy aroma creeps and rises. Whose FALSEchalant body is far away ""Shéhérazade ne sait point Comment finir son dernier conte ! Le lourd arôme rampe et monte. Dont son corps FALSEchalent est loin . A thousand and one times dawn has come For the old man counts them all But now fate has won her over And her story has come to an end Sheerazade knows not. Mille et une fois l'aube a point Car le vieux despose les compte Mais voici que le sort la dompte Et pose à son histoire un point Shéhérazade ne sait point ."" s. n. unknown
190987983s. l.: s. n. 1909. Fine. s. n. s. l. s.d. ca 1909 24.50 x 25 cm une page Autograph quatrain and quintet of youth signed with thirteen stanzas by Jean Cocteau 14 lines written in black ink on a cardboard sheet and titled ""Rondel du monsieur d'un certain âge"". This manuscript poem written on a flexible cardboard sheet was printed in the collection ""Le prince frivole"" published by Mercure de France in 1910 the poet's second published work. A small black ink stain above the title inherent to the composition of the poem. This manuscript of Prince frivole was reputed lost: «Le manuscrit original de la main de Cocteau manque» Oeuvres poétiques complètes Bibliothèque de la Pléiade page 1842. The work praised by Marcel Proust who thus hailed Jean Cocteau as a: «Banville de vingt ans qu'attendent de plus hautes destinées » would be disowned by the author who would go so far as to forbid its reissue. ""Joseph apporte mes armes ! Je lutte avec Cupidon ; Cuirasse moi d'amidon Et décore moi de Parme. . L'âge et ses dures alarmes Epargne encor mon bedon Je pars pour un combat dont Tu connais les doux vacarmes. Joseph apporte mes armes ! "" s. n. unknown
190987984s. l.: s. n. 1909. Fine. s. n. s. l. s.d. ca 1909 20 x 31 cm une page sur un feuillet double Autograph quatrain and tercet from Cocteau's youth comprising fourteen stanzas signed by Jean Cocteau with fifteen lines written in black ink and titled ""Pour Abel Bonnard"". This manuscript poem bearing two autograph corrections by Jean Cocteau was later published in the collection ""Le Prince frivole"" issued by Mercure de France in 1910the poets second published work. On the verso of the bifolium Cocteau drafted an early version of the poem: the title the first line and the very beginning of the second with a slight variation from the final version. This manuscript of Le Prince frivole was long thought to be lost: Le manuscrit original de la main de Cocteau manque uvres poétiques complètes Bibliothèque de la Pléiade p. 1842. The work praised by Marcel Proust who hailed Cocteau as a Banville de vingt ans quattendent de plus hautes destinées was later disavowed by the author who eventually forbade its reprinting. ""Pour Abel Bonnard"" appears among the suite of eight sonnets from the Hôtel Biron Pour mes amis Pour Marcel Cruppi Pour Reynaldo Hahn Pour Pierre Mortier Pour Francis de Croisset Pour Abel Bonnard Pour le comte Robert de Montesquiou Fezensac Pour Auguste Rodin and Pour Elle which were not given dedication titles in the printed edition: ""Un ogre a fait senfuir dryade fée ou muse. Cest déjà loin nos promenades au couvent ! Vous cherchiez à chaque herbe un beau nom très savant Insoucieux et gai comme un gamin qui muse . Armés doutils de fer contre un grand parc qui dort Marchait la horde interminable des vandales Et vous le défendiez avec vos armes dor !"" s. n. unknown
190988027s. l.: s. n. 1909. Fine. s. n. s. l. s.d. ca 1909 24.50 x 25 cm une page Early autograph quintet of fifteen stanzas by Jean Cocteau 16 lines written in black ink on a card sheet and titled ""La sultane au jardin"". This manuscript poem with three pencil corrections written on a flexible card sheet was printed in the collection ""Le prince frivole"" published by Mercure de France in 1910 the poet's second published work. This manuscript of Le Prince frivole was reputed lost: «Le manuscrit original de la main de Cocteau manque» Complete Poetical Works Bibliothèque de la Pléiade page 1842. The work praised by Marcel Proust who thus hailed Jean Cocteau as a: «Banville de vingt ans qu'attendent de plus hautes destinées» would be disowned by the author who would go so far as to forbid its reissue. ""Cruelle un peu déjà les noms que vous graviez Sont hauts sur les tilleuls qui longent la pelouse Vous n'avez plus les jeux que jadis vous aviez. Votre jupe chuchote un secret aux graviers Nous avions dix neufs ans et nous en avions douze ! . Et vous semblez ivre de morgue et de dédain La sultane parmi les lys pâles eunuques Qui désigne avec un inderganti de daim Au bonne - au serviteur de ce sérail - jardin Un choix rose et safrans de nonchalentes nuques."" s. n. unknown
190988070s. l.: s. n. 1909. Fine. s. n. s. l. s.d. ca 1909 24.50 x 25 cm une page Autograph tercet of youth signed with twelve stanzas by Jean Cocteau 13 lines written in black ink on a sheet. This manuscript poem in alexandrines was printed in the collection ""Le prince frivole"" published by Mercure de France in 1910 the poet's second published work. Fine copy. This manuscript of Le prince frivole was reputed lost: «Le manuscrit original de la main de Cocteau manque» Complete Poetical Works Bibliothèque de la Pléiade page 1842. The work praised by Marcel Proust who thus hailed Jean Cocteau as a: «Banville de vingt ans qu'attendent de plus hautes destinées» would be disowned by the author who went so far as to forbid its republication. This poem is part of the series of 8 poems entitled Les Chansons du petit prince Le petit prince en exil in the edition of which here is the list: Le petit prince arrive Le petit prince à l'hôtel Le petit prince en auto Un dialogue et deux lettres Battis à Hermas Hermas à Battis Acis à Néère et Néère à Acis. ""Je saisis mal Battis le sens de tes propos J'aime la fauve odeur des grisâtres troupeaux Et le parfum du lait qui gicle au fond des pots. . Et le soir je retourne à mon humble grabat Cours vite Rome est loin. une fraîcheur tomba. Et tu sais quand je suis en retard on me bat !"" ""I scarcely grasp Battis the meaning of your words I love the wild scent of the greyish herds And the perfume of milk that spurts in the depths of pots. . And in the evening I return to my humble pallet Run quickly Rome is far. a coolness fell. And you know when I am late they beat me!"" s. n. unknown
190988081s. l.: s. n. 1909. Fine. s. n. s. l. s.d. ca 1909 24.50 x 25 cm une page Autograph quatrain of youth of eight stanzas by Jean Cocteau 9 lines written in black ink on a flexible cardboard sheet. This manuscript poem was printed in the collection ""Le prince frivole"" published by Mercure de France in 1910 the second work published by the poet. Handsome copy. This manuscript of Le Prince frivole was reputed lost: ""The original manuscript in Cocteau's hand is missing"" Oeuvres poétiques complètes Bibliothèque de la Pléiade page 1842. The work praised by Marcel Proust who thus hailed Jean Cocteau as a: ""Twenty-year-old Banville awaiting higher destinies"" would be disowned by the author who would go so far as to forbid its republication. ""Un lys muet au col du vase de cristal Où la fenêtre en tout petit brille et se bombe Contre un mur où leur grâce en stuc s'émonde et tombe Des roses. je craignais ! un noeud c'était fatal"" A mute lily at the neck of the crystal vase Where the window very small shines and bulges Against a wall where their grace in stucco prunes and falls Roses. I feared! a knot it was fatal s. n. unknown
1973118476Bruxelles : Gallimard 1973. 310x230mm. planches en n/b photos n/b en feuille sous couverture rabats et emboitge Bel exemplaire. 609 Gallimard unknown
1945119921Paris : Editions des Quatre Vents 1945. 220x155mm. broch. couverture remplie. Exemplaire numrot sur papier vlin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre 28 / 90. Bel exemplaire. 377 Editions des Quatre Vents unknown
1925120323Paris : Librairie Gallimard Edition de la Nouvelle Revue FranÂaise 1925. 190x120mm. 239Êpages brochÂŽ. Exemplaire sur papier vÂŽlin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre numÂŽrotÂŽ 313 / 350 pour le tome I tome II tirÂŽ sur le mÂme papier mais non justifiÂŽ. Bel exemplaire. 425 Librairie Gallimard, Edition de la Nouvelle Revue FranÂaise unknown
190939420Maisons-Laffitte / Arnaga 1909-1910. A SIGNED AUTOGRAPH POEM BY JEAN COCTEAU about a prematurely aged female drinker. Four verses in ink in an extremely legible cursive hand on a single leaf of light card measuring 25 x 25 cm. SIGNED with Cocteau's monogram. EARLY AUTOGRAPH POEMS BY COCTEAU ARE VERY RARE; SIGNED ONES ARE OF THE GREATEST RARITY. A tiny bit of wear but in overall excellent condition. <br/><br/> unknown
190939422Maisons-Laffitte / Arnaga 1909-1910. A SIGNED AUTOGRAPH SONNET BY JEAN COCTEAU. Fourteen verses in ink in an extremely legible cursive hand on a single leaf of good wove paper measuring 35 x 22.5 cm. SIGNED with Cocteau's monogram. EARLY AUTOGRAPH POEMS BY COCTEAU ARE VERY RARE; SIGNED ONES ARE OF THE GREATEST RARITY. A tiny bit of wear but in overall excellent condition. <br/><br/> unknown
9788551305980AUTENTICA EDITORA. new. Cem anos depois da sua primeira publica��o O Potomak se revela aos leitores lus�fonos como um ba� de preciosidades. Neste livro encontramos m�ximas consagradas de Jean Cocteau e um vanguardismo liter�rio extraordin�rio em que texto e imagem comp�em conjuntamente a narrativa de um romance dedicado a Igor Stravinsky ou seja �� m�sica mas criado a partir de um encantamento com a dan�a mais precisamente com o Bal� Russo de Serge Diaghilev. Quando em uma noite de 1912 Diaghilev disse a Cocteau: ""Surpreenda-me"" este n�o poderia ter-lhe dado uma resposta melhor: O Potomak. Nesse universo perfeitamente coctaliano o narrador nos leva consigo em suas visitas a um aqu�rio situado no subsolo da pra�a da Madeleine em Paris onde se encontra exposto o Potomak um monstro aqu�tico gelatinoso inspirador de poesia. Al�m desses passeios po�ticos e filos�ficos somos convidados a fazer uma viagem desenhada a bordo de um navio na companhia dos pacatos Mortimar e dos Eugenes seres canibais. M�rio de Andrade tamb�m n�o ficou indiferente a esta obra: o modernista brasileiro conservava em sua biblioteca as edi��es francesas de 1919 e 1924. � chegado o momento de voc� tamb�m se deixar surpreender. Wellington J�nio Costa AUTENTICA EDITORA unknown
129252Bernard Grasset 1935. . 8vo 249pp. Black & white illustrations. A good age-toned paperback copy. French text. Bernard Grasset, 1935. paperback
193512142Paris: Editions Bernard Grasset 1935. Limited Edition. Three-quarter leather. Fine. 8vo. Pp. 249. Top edge gilt. Text in French. Illustrations by the author. Stamped number 343 of 660 copies on Alfax Navarre. Bound in three-quarter brown leather over marbled boards spine lettered in gilt spine slightly dulled. Original wraps bound in. A beautiful copy. Cocteau looks back at the Belle Époque capturing the faces and personalities of the artists aristocrats dancers and eccentrics who shaped his early life. Editions Bernard Grasset unknown
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
1945LD17659Paris: Francois Bernouard 1945. Paperback. Good. Thin quarto; original wrappers. 16 hand-colored illustrations by Cocteau. Copy 158 of 392 on "papier Isle de France". The issue of 1650 is relatively common but any of this first 392 numbers on fine paper much less so. Wrappers foxed a bit of wear to cellophane jacket. Contents quite lovely. <br/><br/> Francois Bernouard paperback
192019174Paris: Editions De La Sirene 1920. Paper Wrappers. Very Good in Good dj. Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 727 of 1032 copies. A compilation of the early poetry of Jean Cocteau 1889-1963 a major French artist and writer. Despite his later achievements as a novelist film-maker and designer Cocteau thought of himself foremost as a poet. At the time these poems were written he was an associate of such major artists and writers as Proust Gide Picasso and Satie. Bound in beige paper wrappers that are browned torn and with the spine no longer present. The interior is clean with minor browning to margins. Pages are unopened. 129 pages. FRE/022707. Editions De La Sirene unknown