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192529156NY: Putnam's 1925. First American edn. 8vo pp. 153. Cover little worn o/w VG. Putnam's unknown books
1925D17650New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1925. First Edition in English. Hardcover. Good/Good. 8vo. Original black cloth. DJ. Slight spine lean to cloth; spotting to edge of text block. Jacket is split along spine; small edge chips; stains. <br/><br/> G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover books
195940748London: Vision 1959. Third impression. Small 8vo pp. 141. Owner's name on flyleaf o/w VG. A play. Vision unknown books
1948D17649New York: Funk and Wagnalls Company 1948. First American Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo. Original cloth in DJ with minor wear only. <br/><br/> Funk and Wagnalls Company hardcover books
1948280365London: Vision 1948. First. hardcover. fine/very good-. 141pp. small 8vo black cloth d.w. lightly worn. London: Vision 1948.<br/><br/> First English edition adapted by Ronald Duncan. Cocteau has drawn a full page contour drawing of a profile with a fish for an eye on the half title. The opposing page is inscribed "Souvenir de Paris et de New York/Jean Cocteau 1949".<br/><br/> Vision unknown books
19481323130London: Vision Press Ltd 1948. Hardcover. 10mo; pp 141; G/G; dark beige spine with black text; dust jacket shows minor chips to corners; sunned spine; light wear to exterior; mylar wraps; cloth has only light wear to exterior; otherwise clean; strong boards; text block has slight tone to exterior edges; interior clean;. 1323130. FP New Rockville Stock. Vision Press Ltd hardcover books
1967WRCLIT34359New York: Coward-McCann 1967. Cloth. First U.S. edition of this translation by Elizabeth Sprigge with an Introduction by Ned Rorem. Spine stamping tarnished else very good or better in a price-clipped dust jacket. Coward-McCann hardcover books
1972180471New York: Dover Publications 1972. Softcover. VG-. rough edge-wear to front cover. rubbing to spine top. curling to cover. neat previous owners name to cover flyleaf. pgs clean; edge toned. glossy illustrated wrappers w/ grey printing. book x 52 pgs w/ 77 bw & color plates. Illustrations of Leon Bakst's stage sets and costumes for the Ballet Russe accompany synopses of the plays by Cocteau for which they were designed. The explosion of the Ballets Russes on the Paris stage in the early years of this century marked the beginning of a great new age in dance. Traditions were shattered an almost superhuman new talent was introduced Nijinsky a new approach to ballet was created and explored and perhaps most important every facet of the art from music to set design was in the hands of a superior artist. Leon Bakst the Ballets Russes's costume and set designer was an outstanding member of the group; his visual imagination is lastingly associated with the greatest years of the modern ballet. This book presents in 48 full color and 29 black and white plates the art of Leon Bakst from costumes and set designs to independent paintings. Here are reproductions of Bakst's own water colors for the unforgettable costumes of L'Oiseu de Feu Cleopatre Scheherazade Narcisse Salome Dphnis et Chloe Carnaval and other major ballets. Some of these costume were designed for Nijinksy or for Ida Rubinstein or Tamara Karsavina. Here are the rajahs high priests sultans eunuchs nymphs bacchantes Boeotians harlequin faun Indian dancers and all the rest of the fabulous figures that appeared in these productions. Here is also the scenery the elaborate paintings in which the colors are so vivid that they seem to become almost palpable. The costumes show Bakst's genius for 'line and color in movement' and all represent his original contribution to the freshness and uniqueness of the Ballets Russes.--FirstSearch. Dover Publications unknown books
1986261391Toronto: The Body Politic Collective/Pink Triangle Press 1986. Newspaper. 48p. tabloid newspaper illustrations photos news reviews opinion resources ads very good on newsprint stapled pictorial wraps. Interview with Westcott on Cocteau lesbians on the VCR Bill Sherwood on "Parting Glances". The major Canadian LGBTQ periodical from the 1970s and 1980s. Very political and under constant attack from the Right. The Body Politic Collective/Pink Triangle Press unknown books
19493005NY: Bodley Head 1949. First Edition. Horizontal 8vo pp. 53. Illustrated with photos. A very good copy in chipped and somewhat soiled price clipped dj. A filmscript with photos of the film. Bodley Head unknown books
1949173588New York: Bodley Press 1949. First U.S. edition. Oblong hardcover. Text in English translated from the French by Lily Pons. Includes black and white images. A clean near fine copy in an about very good plus dust jacket that is lightly soiled and with a number of small edge chips and tears and a longer tear to the top of the front panel. Bodley Press unknown books
194919759New York: Bodley Press. Very Good. 1949. First Edition. Hardcover. 9.75" x 8" oblong cloth. Marbled end pages. Rubbing some bumping to edges. DJ is present soiled and chipped in a clear glassine protector. . Bodley Press hardcover books
1949LD17657New York: The Bodley Press 1949. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Translated by Lily Pons. Original black cloth in dust jacket printed in yellow and black. A nice copy. <br/><br/> The Bodley Press hardcover books
194936209NY: Bodley Press. Very Good. 1949. Hardcover. A Film by Jean Cocteau. Translated from the French by Lily Pons. 1st ed. NY Bodley Press 1949. 53 pages oblong format Hardcover very good condition no jacket. . Bodley Press hardcover books
194944748New York: Bodley Press. Very Good. 1949. Hardcover. New York: Bodley Press 1949. Stated first edition. 53 pages hardbound. Contents are very bright and clean with black and white illustrations and photographs throughout. The black cloth binding is stamped in blue with no visible marks or wear. Overall NF/VG. The DJ is very lightly soiled with several small tears. . Bodley Press hardcover books
1958215988Hamburg: Broschek Verlag 1958. Hardcover. 160p. text in German illustrated with line drawings with some spot colors very good first edition in yellow cloth and red titles and vignette. Sagan's contribution runs six pages Cocteau's four. Broschek Verlag hardcover books
1957137685Santa Barbara CA: Spectrum / Santa Barbara College 1957. First edition. Softcover. 61 pages. Includes contributions by William Carlos Williams Gordon Ringer Mary Jo McPherson Miriam Pennington Jan Silver Lucy Matteson Donald Davie and Marvin Mudrick Also includes Alan Neame's translation of Jean Cocteau's "Leone." An about good copy in stapled wrappers that are soiled but internally a clean copy. Scarce. Spectrum / Santa Barbara College unknown books
199083041New York: Paragon House 1990. Hardcover. vi 173p. introduction illustrations notes very good first US edition stated in unclipped dj with tiny chip at tail of spine. European Sources Series Russell Epprecht & Sylvère Lotringer editors. Illustrated with Cocteau's sketches. Paragon House hardcover books
19909014970New York: Paragon House Publishers 1990. 1st. Hardcover. Fine condition / Fine condition dust jacket. <br/><br/> Paragon House Publishers hardcover books
1946D17634Paris: Jacques Haumont 1946. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. 8vo. Original wrappers toned. Copy 540 of a total edition of 1000. <br/><br/> Jacques Haumont paperback books
11646France: Draeger No date. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Tall folio edition 15" tall by 12" wide. Text in French by Cocteau. Contains eleven loose color plates by Charles Martin demonstrating the prolific printing talents of Draeger. Art Deco illustrations. Contents very clean and ready for separate framing if one so desired. Thick paper covers show some light wear and mild staining but an exceptional copy overall of this scarce book. No date listed but likely from the mid 1920's. Draeger paperback books
1984199082Paris: O. G. Communication 1984. Magazine. 84p. includes covers 8.25x11 inches text in French photos interviews reviews news ads lightly-worn magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Gay Rights cover story as well as AIDS news Cocteau drawings interview with Michael York etc. O. G. Communication unknown books
1926LD17662Paris: Au Sans Pareil 1926. Paperback. Near Fine. Cocteau's adaptation of the Shakespeare tragedy in a fine illustrated edition. Illustrations by Jean Hugo.This is copy number 82 of 350. Small folio. Original wrappers housed inside publisher's printed stiff board chemise with string ties. Folder modestly worn. Book is fine. <br/><br/> Au Sans Pareil paperback books
19644807Paris: Galerie Jean Giraudoux 1964. Quarto unpaginated. 20 original illustrations in red on ivory cloth pages. First edition limited to 800 copies with this being number 64 of 770 unsigned copies. A collection of recipes by the chef of Le Grand Vefour the first grand restaurant of Paris which originally opened in 1784. The restaurant was revived with Oliver in charge in 1948 having been closed in 1905. It was awarded a third Michelin star in 1953. In this book Oliver shares dishes he makes for his friends. A touch of very light foxing to edges of text block otherwise fine in ivory cloth in very lightly soiled slipcase with chemise. With an additional suite of twelve lithographs on B.F.K. Rives labelled in pencil "Avantages Réservés aux membres de "Tradition et Qualité" Galerie Jean Giraudoux hardcover books
28255Annandale-on-Hudson NY: Quarterly Review of Literature N. d. 1st edition. Near fine in wraps. The entire issue is devoted to Cocteau’s “The Essay of Indirect Criticism†translated by Arno Karlen. Annandale-on-Hudson, NY: Quarterly Review of Literature, paperback books