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19709966457Calder & Boyars 1970. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item400grams ISBN:071450579X Calder & Boyars hardcover
19709875746Calder & Boyars 1970. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Clean from markings. In good all round condition. Dust jacket in good condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item400grams ISBN:071450579X Calder & Boyars hardcover
2000Q-0714505803Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd 2000-07-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd paperback
0140210946.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
114262Mouriot Press 1964. 8vo original stone lithograph limited 2000 copies in a hardback folder. The stone was polished out after the printing. This original lithograph was publlished in October 1964 for the traveling exhibitions to American Universities sponsored by the French Embassy and the Smithsonian Institute. Mouriot Press, 1964 hardcover
37961Montrouge : Draeger 1929. Quarto 290 x 200 mm metal spiral binding silvered boards the upper board with 8 circular ""windows"" allowing glimpses of the stunning illustrated title leaf a serigraph of a cubist-stye poster for the theatre designed by Jean Carlu which is printed on black with six colours in pochoir; 24 leaves with numerous full-page b/w heliogravure photographic illustrations by Germaine Krull and four-page preface with facsimile of a handwritten text by Jean Cocteau; a virtually pristine example accompanied by the original manila mailing envelope. Rare original edition of the brochure published to coincide with the opening of the Théâtre Pigalle in October 1929. The publication's machine-age aesthetic is in complete harmony with the design concept of this legendary theatre. 'The Théâtre Pigalle was a theatre in Paris located in the rue Pigalle in the ninth arrondissement. Opened on June 20 1929 financed by Philippe de Rothschild on the estate of his father Henri de Rothschild the Rothschilds' ambition was to construct the most modern theatre in the world. The architects Charles Siclis Henri Just and Pierre Blum were sent through Europe to research the latest technical developments in theatre design. Graphic artist Jean Carlu designed two well-known posters emphasizing its machine-age image. André Antoine was hired as art director and Gabriel Astruc as manager. Antoine was replaced after two years with Gaston Baty following a disagreement with Rothschild. The 1500-seat venue opened with Sacha Guitry's piece Histories of France. The great German impresario Max Reinhardt staged a production of Die Fleidermaus here in November 1933. Through the 1930s and the war directors and performers here included Louis Jouvet the 1931 premiere of Judith written by Jean Giraudoux the brothers Émile Isola and Vincent Isola Raymond Rouleau and many others. Although the venue had been ""furnished with four elevators an immense switchboard and a vast amount of complicated theatrical machinery"" Jouvet for one found it challenging to make it work theatrically. After the failure of Claude Vermorel's Thermidor in 1948 the theatre closed its doors. The site was sold in 1958 and an automobile garage built on the site.' Wiki. hardcover
19813140Paris: Gallimard 1981. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1981 14 x 20.50 cm broché First edition one of 100 numbered copies reserved for founding members of the Society of Friends of Jean Cocteau ours bearing number 1 deluxe copy. Bookplate on endpaper small stains to margin. This is 'Cahier Jean Cocteau' number 9. Gallimard unknown
100-08696D. Appleton. Hardcover. Good. Good condition with wear. D. Appleton hardcover
2006Q-0720612527Peter Owen Publishers 2006-02-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Peter Owen Publishers paperback
1925012942New York: D. Appleton & Co 1925. Book. Very Good. Original Cloth. First Edition. Book has modest wear. Gilt lettering nearly complete. D. Appleton & Co Paperback
194389324Paris: Gallimard 1943. Reprint. Octavo 18.5cm; white paper wrappers; all edges untrimmed; 184pp. Some pages of text unopened. Text in French. Tiny price sticker adhered to spine. Lightly tanned with light shelf-wear and -soil; Very Good. Novel set during WWI. 89324. Gallimard unknown
1923D17597Paris: Editions de la Nouvelle Revue Francaise 1923. Paperback. Very Good. Quartieme edition. A testament to the popularity of this book are the multiple printings in 1923 the first year of publication. Inscribed by Cocteau: "Mon chere Francis Gerard acceptez de votre vieil ami cet example de reussite je ne parle pas du livre mais de la mort de Guillaume. Jean Cocteau 1923." Guillaume Thomas is the central character in the novel. Francis Gerard pseudonym of Gerard Rosenthal 1903-1950 was a poet and associate of Leon Trotsky. Slight spine lean but otherwise a nice copy; cheap paper browned as always. <br/><br/> Editions de la Nouvelle Revue Francaise paperback
19272091202133201135nrf 1927. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 nrf paperback
1981BN95096editorial bruguera 1981. 1981. thomas el impostor" <br/><br/>"thomas el impostor" editorial bruguera unknown
DW-BMVZ-9JVFPaperback. Very Good. FIRST EDITION Wien Munchen Basel: Verlag Kurt Desch 1954. Hardcover no dust jacket. 203 pages plus ads at rear illustrated throughout with b/w line drawings by Cocteau. Very good overall condition no marking NOT EX-LIBRARY. fprw2 hardcover
1870259629.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19522111902154800676Jinbunshoin 1952. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Jinbunshoin paperback
19522111902152901805Jinbunshoin 1952. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: B6 size Jinbunshoin paperback
195749082Paris: Grasset 1957. Limited first edition. Hardcover. vg to near fine. Quartos. Vol.1: 535pp. 3. Vol.2: 642pp. 3. Illustrated tan leather boards with lettering and decorative motifs in blue and gilt on the covers and spines. Housed in the publisher's original cardboard slipcase. Illustrated endpapers. #7336 from a limited edition of 8800 numbered copies printed on Vergé de Voiron paper. This is a unique copy inscribed signed and dated by the author in pen accompanied by a striking original drawing in colored pencil by Cocteau all on the half-title page of the first volume. Pages throughout uncut and unopened.<br /> <br /> This fine press 2-volume monograph by the acclaimed French poet playwright writer visual artist and filmmaker Jean Cocteau 1889-1963 collects the entirety of his written plays from 1921-1957. The work is wonderfully illustrated throughout by Cocteau himself including b/w in-text images as well as an impressive series of 40 plates of color lithographs interleaved and printed by the famed Parisian art printer Mourlot Studios. Volume one contains "Les mariés de la tour Eiffel" "Antigone" "Roméo et Juliette" "Orphée" "La voix humaine" "La machine infernale" "Oedipe Roi" "Les chevaliers de la table ronde" and "Les parents terribles". Volume two contains "Les monstres sacrés" "La machine a écrire" "Renaud et Armide" "L'aigle a deux têtes" "Bacchus" "Théatre de poche" and a final section containing "Scenic and Choreographic Arguments" and a bibliography. Both volumes contain a table of contents at the rear.<br /> <br /> Text in French.<br /> <br /> Slipcase with some creasing and light smudges. Bindings with a few minor smudges to the covers and some minor cracking along the front hinge of the first volume. Bindings and interiors of both volumes in overall very good to near fine condition. Bindings and slipcase protected in modern mylar. Grasset hardcover
1948140937499Paris: Gallimard 1948. Eleventh Edition. Very Good. Eleventh edition onzieme edition. Signed by Jean Cocteau inscribed to a former owner on the half-title page. Very Good with toning light reading creases to spine and previous owner bookplate to verso of front cover. Revised price-over label on spine is lifted on one edge. Signed by the French writer poet playwright designer and filmmaker. Gallimard unknown
1924198218Paris: Editions des Quartre Chemins 1924. Both volumes #96 on Arches Vellum. Paperback. Good Wraps are moderately toned/scuffed/smudged/bumped; glassine is moderately chipped at corners and edges; spines are moderately bumped; spine strips are peeling a bit at both ends; pages are unopened; textblock edges are tanned/bumped; some tissue guards are loose and bent; interior is lightly toned with occasional foxing/smudging. White wraps with green and brown illustration with glassine DJ; two volumes; unpaginated; pages are unopened; tissue guards; richly illustrated some color. Text in French. Filled with absolutely gorgeous illustrations and facsimiles throughout. Volume I contains "Un article et un portrait de Georges Auric par Jean Cocteau un article de Louis Laloy une page de la partition de Georges Auric et 23 dessins en couleurs de Georges Braque." Volume II has the subtitle "Realisation Scenique." Editions des Quartre Chemins paperback
RCOCTHE00tpmPaul Morihien. Good. Cocteau Jean. Theatre De Poche. NP: Paul Morihien ND. 151pp. Illustrated. 12mo. Wraps with flaps. Book condition: Good with bumped lightly chipped and toned edges. The front cover has a 2"" tear along the front joint. Number 2037 of 3000 copies. In protective plastic bag. Paul Morihien paperback
2003320768Paris: Gallimard 2003. First. hardcover. fine. Publie sou la direction de Michel Decaudin et al. 1869pp. small 8vo flexible leather. Paris: Gallimard 2003. First Edition. Fine in publisher's pprinted board slipcase.<br/> <br/> Bibliotheque de la PLeiade.<br/> <br/> Gallimard unknown
20032-2070115402Gallimard-Jeunesse 2003. Hardcover. New. 1867 pages. French language. 7.09x4.33x1.69 inches. Gallimard-Jeunesse hardcover
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