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1964207891964 P., Galerie Jean Giraudoux, 1964, 31 X 24, 16 pp. et 6 dessins de Jean Cocteau.
701143Galerie Jean Giraudoux Paris 1964 Grand in-4 carré ( 315 X 245 mm ) de 123 pp.-( 4 ) ff. toile blanche, illustrée du titre en rouge dessiné par COCTEAU sous coffret de toile tango de léditeur. Edition originale, et premier tirage des 30 compositions de Jean COCTEAU, imprimées en rouge. Tirage sur papier de toile enduit, comme les nappes de restaurant, pliées en double à la chinoise, à 915 exemplaires, et quelques hors-commerce, celui-ci un des 30 exemplaires de tête ( N°17 ), avec un beau DESSIN ORIGINAL signé de Jean COCTEAU une RECETTE AUTOGRAPHE signée avec PETIT DESSIN de Raymond OLIVER et une suite en noir des illustrations. Dos de l'étui légèrement passé, livre en parfaite condition. De la bibliothèque Jacques et Hélène BON ( 2022, N°521 ) ( Ex-libris ).
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
196421695Paris Galerie Jean Giraudoux 1964 1 in-4 Préface et illustrations de Jean COCTEAU. Introduction de Emmanuel BERL. Paris, Galerie Jean Giraudoux, 1964, in-4, couverture greige titrée par COCTEAU, sous emboitage toilé orange, 123 pages.
SLIVCN-9782352552857Epure éditions (10/2025)
16929Paris, Galerie Jean Giraudoux, 1964. In-folio, 123 pp., cartonnage éditeur de toile grise estampée en rouge sur le premier plat, chemise et étui de l'éditeur de papier gris chiné, dos de toile rouge (dos de la chemise et étui insolés).
51387Galerie Jean Giraudoux.1964.Ex.381.In-folio toilé crème avec caractères oranges . Chemise et étui assortis. Pleines pages pour les dessins de Cocteau.Préambule d'Emmanuel Berl.Bel exemplaire.
19644807Paris: Galerie Jean Giraudoux 1964. Quarto unpaginated. Twenty 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 really magnificent 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
1964188811964. Paris Revue Bizarre numéro spécial 34/35 Jean-Jacques Pauvert 1964 - Broché 19 cm x 27 cm 159 pages 2 cahiers photographiques hors-texte ills in et hors-texte noir & blanc - Textes de Raymond Roussel Jean Ferry (direction du numéro) John Ashbery Edouard Dujardin François Caradec Juan Esteban Fassio Jean Borzic Pierre Dhainaut Raphaël Sorin Michel Leiris Roger Vitrac Jean Cocteau Michel Heroult Elie Richard Robert André François Lorin Jean Chatard et Robert Momeux - Dos restauré sinon bon état
9131Paris, Editions des Cahiers Libres (Collection Tendances n°4), 1927, petit in 8° broché, 103 pages.
84527Paris, Editions des Cahiers Libres (Collection Tendances n°4), 1927, petit in 8° broché, 103 pages ; couverture effrangée.
44783Paris Editions des Cahiers Libres 1927 in 8 (19,5x14,5) 1 volume broché, 101 pages [1]. Collection "Tendances", 4. .Tirage limité à 1290 exemplaires numérotés, celui-ci un des 1200 exemplaires sur Vélin d'Alfa impondérable. Bel exemplaire
in-12, XII-196 pages, notes, biblio, broche, couverture illustree.— Edition originale (pas de beau papier). Bel exemplaire [CA32-7*]
192797576Paris Editions des Cahiers Libres, coll. "Tendances" 1927 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, non coupé, 101 pp. Edition originale contenant des textes inédits de l'auteur et deux portraits par Jean Cocteau. Exemplaire sur vélin alfa impondérable, non justifié, et enrichi d'un envoi autographe signé : "à François Mauriac, son ami, Henri Massis". Infime salissure en marge supérieure de la couverture.
192797576Paris Editions des Cahiers Libres, coll. "Tendances" 1927 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, non coupé, 101 pp. Edition originale contenant des textes inédits de l'auteur et deux portraits par Jean Cocteau. Exemplaire sur vélin alfa impondérable, non justifié, et enrichi d'un envoi autographe signé : "à François Mauriac, son ami, Henri Massis". Infime salissure en marge supérieure de la couverture.
grand in-8°, 520 pp., cahier de photographies n/b, biblio, broche, couverture carton souple illustree.- 9782213613192 Tres bel exemplaire. [NV-9]
1955513118Paris: Editions de La Palatine 1955. Softcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Text in French. Contains a four-page introduction by Jean Cocteau. 12mo. xii 196pp. Pages evenly tanned being printed on acidic paper else a near fine unopened copy in very good unprinted glassine dust jacket with spine darkened few nicks to extremities. Publisher's cancel label on front cover and on title page as issued stating "Le Doctorat D'Universite. Editions de La Palatine unknown
15875Les clefs du temps, Zoug,(Suisse) : les Clefs du temps ; [Neuilly-sur-Seine] : [diffusion Sodibel], 1975. Riche iconographie en couleurs. In-4, pleine toile noire, signature à froidsur le premier plat, couverture pelliculée en couleurs. 240 pp. No. 720.
8074Paris, Galerie du Messager, Musée de la poste, 1985. In-8 carré, broché, reproductions.
197327119Les Clefs du Temps Jaquette en très bon état Couverture rigide toile Zoug/Suisse 1973
7647exposition prix de l association information art et médecine du 7 au 21 février 1976 galerie d art Matignon paris In8 carré non paginé
197433028Lux Productions, sans date. Superbe affichette originale, illustrée par Gilbert Allard annonçant un film de Hervé Bromberger, avec Jean Marais, apparement n'ayant jamais vu le jour, intitulé " Surcouf, Prince des Corsaires ". Format 31 x 23,5 cm. Superbe état de fraicheur. Rare.
QWA-8551Editions de l'Université d'Ottawa, 1977, in-8 br., 98 p., "Cahiers d'inédits n° 11", avec 4 gravures de Jean Hugo et de la reproduction de l'exemplaire des "Joues en feu", illustré et annoté par Jean Cocteau, bon état.
816827Paul Morihien Paris 1947 In-4 carré de 305 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée rempliée. Edition originale clandestine sans date et sans nom déditeur publiée en novembre 1947 par Paul Morihien, illustrée par Jean COCTEAU de 30 compositions hors-texte tirées en lithographie ( 1 frontispice, un titre décoré [répété en rouge et noir sur le premier plat de la couverture] et 28 dessins à pleine page compris dans la pagination, une lettrine, tirée en rouge, complète l'illustration ). Tirage limité à 525 exemplaires numérotés strictement hors-commerce. Un des 460 exemplaires sur vélin à la forme ( N°166 ). Rousseurs claires passim, bel exemplaire, de cette édition originale rare, bien complet de la note de lauteur sur un feuillet volant commençant en ces termes: «Une brusque lassitude nous a fait abandonner "Querelle" qui déjà seffilochait.». Pia Enfer, p. 638.
194791769n. l.: Paul Morihiens. n. 1947. Fine. One of a 9-copy issue of this celebrated clandestine novel with an original drawing by Cocteau Paul Morihien s. n. n. l. s. d. 1947 ; lettre : fin mars 1944 25 x 32.5 cm En feuilles sous chemise et étui First edition. One of 10 copies on vélin de Lana lettered G around which Genet has signed in blue ink signed by Genet at the limitation page most limited deluxe issue except for a unique copy. Complete with the loose leaf beginning with Une brusque lassitude.. With an autograph letter signed by Jean Genet on one page with customary fold marks from mailing published in Edmund White Jean Genet pp. 260-261. Illustrated with 29 erotic lithographs by Jean Cocteau and an original pencil drawing by Cocteau as well as a suite of the illustrations presenting some foxing on certain plates. Loose leaves in the publishers wrappers and laced slipcase with the upper board detached wood slipcase square spine with slide mechanism on the spine bearing the title and author engraved in red. An exceptional copy with a suite of the illustrations on Chine paper and an original drawing by Cocteau also featured in the book on p. 177. Also with an important autograph letter signed dating from late March 1944 written by Jean Genet to Maurice Toesca thanks to whom he avoided being sent to a concentration camp. Maurice Toesca a senior official at the Prefecture of Police as well as a prolific novelist biographer and literary critic had met Genet in 1944 on the request of Cocteau to secure his release: Sir Even had Monsieur Jean Cocteau not told me I would have understood the part you played in my release for you are poetrys representative at the Prefecture and my simple thanks would seem poor recompense for the marvellous gift you have given me. I am deeply sorry not to be able to offer you of all people a poem; but at least my heart is full of warm feeling toward you. Do not laugh Monsieur Toesca if you hear me speak of friendship it is still the finest thing I have to give. Please accept mine. Need I tell you again how desperate I was sunk in a darkness from which I no longer hoped to emerge and truly darkness it was for I had contemplated staking everything on an escape attempt whose most likely outcome was death the guards were terribly well armed! I tell you this nonetheless so that you may know my joy when the inspector came to announce my release. Monsieur Dubois was splendid; I should be glad if he could learn from you that I hold him in the deepest gratitude. My happiness is such that I could embrace everyone who helped bring this about. Monsieur Toesca it is a very thankful old thug who dares to shake your hand. translation our own Querelle de Brest was published clandestinely by Paul Morihien Jean Cocteaus secretary. Cocteau is responsible for the masterly and sensuous and unsigned illustrations. A portion of the five hundred and twenty-four copies printed were seized by the police the following year during a raid on the bookshop run by Morihien just steps from Cocteaus apartment at the Palais-Royal. After Genets wartime tribulations Cocteau came once more to his aid this time to spare him a life sentence: convicted for a third time and facing transportation to a penal colony Genet obtained a Presidential pardon through the intervention of Cocteau and Sartre. Querelle de Brest was adapted for the screen in 1982 by Rainer W. Fassbinder. A superb copy of this masterpiece a true cornerstone of homosexual and queer literary culture where the criminal underworld mingles with almost metaphysical ecstasy. [Paul Morihien]s. n. unknown