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SKU1027441ADPF MINISTERE DES AFFAIRES ETRANGERES. PAPERBACK. Good. B0011XU51O A fine copy- clean has a good binding modest cover wear pages are crisp and free of markings/notations. lz ADPF, MINISTERE DES AFFAIRES ETRANGERES paperback books
1952006990New York: Pantheon Books 1952. Introduction and notes by Robert Mallet. Prefaced and translated by John Russell. 299p. original cloth. Pantheon Books unknown books
1952029981New York: Pantheon Books 1952. Introduction and notes by Robert Mallet. 300p. lightly chipped dj. Pantheon Books unknown books
1952708498London: Secker & Warburg. 1952. Very Good in Good edge-worn edge-sunned slightly soiled DJ. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Secker & Warburg hardcover books
1948160538Paris: M.J. Challamel Editeur 1948. Paperback. Good clean and tight but with age toning to edges of covers; top inch of paper layer of spine is detaching. Ivory wraps with bw photo. Black lettering on spine. 9 pp. text and 70 bw photos including cover. 2 bw photo postcards of Vezelay laid in. Text in French. Beautiful vintage contemporary at the time photos of the French hill town of Vezelay taken by Jean Roubier. With a preface by Paul Claudel brother of sculptor Camille. Includes a descriptive list of the 70 photos. This publication is No. 7 in the Charme de la France series. One postcard shows an aerial view with the flying buttresses of the cathedral beautifully centered. The other photo features the beautiful relief above the doorway to the narthex of the cathedral. Postcards also vintage and in French. M.J. Challamel Editeur paperback books
192084534New Haven: Yale University Press 1920. 1st ed. in English. Hardcover. Very Good. 115p. Original cloth-backed boards. 21cm. Edge tear on one text leaf. Glue remnant and stain and a modest hole in center of title-leaf. No Jacket. <br/><br/> Yale University Press hardcover books
1949029818Paris: Gallimard 1949. 4e Ãdition. 400p. original wrappers. Gallimard unknown books
1960JC8678Paris: Rene Julliard / Odeon 1960. Paperback. Very Good. Printed cardstock folder containing two volumes: Staple-bound programme on glossy stock "Theatre de France" approx. pp. 30 illustrated in b/w and pale blue and white wraps "Cahiers" pp. 126 with frontispiece by Max Ingrand. Programme just a little chipped along fore-edge of front cover otherwise fine. "Cahiers" a bit tanned with brittle text block as usual. Folder torn along spine and a little edge-worn. <br/><br/> Rene Julliard / Odeon paperback books
1967212409London: Turret Books 1967. Limited. paperback. fine. Translated by Edward Lucie-Smith. 16p. blue printed wrappers. London: Turret Books 1967. First Edition.<br/><br/> One of 100 copies signed by the translator with an additional presentation.<br/><br/> Turret Books unknown books
19461331319Genève: Editions d'Art Albert Skira 1946. Softcover. Quarto; G; Paperback; Spine cream without print; Cover consists of paper wrappers over stiff cardboard smudging front and rear creasing to spine; Text block has small tear at bottom of front hinge else clean and tight; 80 pages of b&w plates.<br /> <br /> Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. 1331319. FP New Rockville Stock. Editions d'Art Albert Skira unknown books
1940000831Librairie Gallimard 1940. Hardcover. Limited edition this copy #4212; 7 x 8; pp. 13 2-307 15; gorgeous embossed blue cloth over boards; clear acetate DJ; very minor wear - fine condition. Jacket with a small nick to upper corner - near fine. A beautiful edition of Paul Claudel's "The Tidings Brought to Mary." He was a French poet dramatist and diplomat being first vice-consul in New York and Boston in the late 1800s. His current play originally written in 1910 focused on the subjects of sacrifice and sanctification through the experiences of a young woman with leprosy. Librairie Gallimard hardcover books
005936New York; 1952: Pantheon Books. Octavo. 299pp. Introduction and Notes By Robert Mallet. These letters were published shortly before Gide's death. These letters 171 in all and mostly those of Claudel's as part of his archives were destroyed during the Tokyo earthquake of 1925. These letters were of highly personal and of intimate nature cruel and wounding to both but the authors were prepared for the worse. Bound in light blue cloth lettered in gilt spine lettering gilt a bit of fading to head of spine.A very god copy in unclipped very good dust jacket with chipping to spin ends and toning to rear panel. Pantheon Books unknown books
196622446Paris: Gallimard NRF. 1966. Hardcover. #8862 of 10450. Fine in near fine publisher's slipcase.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Gallimard NRF hardcover books
1943274139Paris: Egloff 1943. hardcover. very good/very good-. Filled with beautiful black-and-white photographs. 248pp. 4to cloth d.w.; dust wrapper chipped. Paris: Egloff 1943. A very good copy in a very good - dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Egloff unknown books
195323739Paris: Au Ménestrel 1953. Paperback. Very good. Two sheets folded to make four pages loose in a folder with an illustration by Maurice Esteve on the front. Paper tanned otherwise a very good copy. <br/><br/> Au Ménestrel paperback books
1946RCLACHI00MEL1946. Good. Claudel Paul. Chine. Hoppenot photographer Helene. NP: NP 1946. 80pp. Illustrated. Folio. Flexible paper boards. Book condition: Good ex-library copy with stamps on endsheets bookplate affixed to verso of first leaf tipped-in slip on rear free endsheet and pocket on rear pastedown. Copyright page has a few smudges and first leaf of text has an ink stamp near gutter. Dust Jacket Condition: Good with lightly bumped edges chipping and creasing in head of spine faint soiling to rear panel and fore edge of front panel a short closed tear in top of front joint and plastic protector has been affixed to dust jacket with cello tape. Beautiful black & white photos of China's people and landscapes. Text in french. hardcover books
196754769London: Turret Books 1967. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Translated by Edward Lucie-Smith. Two-page illustration. First edition "Copy B" of 26 lettered copies signed by the translator. This copy is additionally inscribed by Lucie-Smith on the title page. The first of the "Five Great Odes" of Paul Claudel 1868-1955 the French author and diplomat who explored the relationship between man the universe and the divine in a highly poetic and original style. In a one-quarter blue calf over marbled paper binding with the original wrappers bound in. The spine is a bit sun faded. Better than very good. Inscribed By Translator. Turret Books hardcover books
1931D4567Paris: Editions Baudiniere 1931. Paperback. Very Good. Illustrated wraps; pp. 286 1 ads with 35 ilustrations by L. Claudel. Inscribed by the publisher on the front fly-leaf: "A Roger Poumet a l'ami du premier jour en toute sympathie / Baudiniere." Illustrated book on prostitution. Covers a little scuffed mostly along joints and edges; tiny chips at spine tips and corners. <br/><br/> Editions Baudiniere paperback books
1955172032Chicago IL: Poetry Magazine 1955. First edition. Softcover. Features contributions by Paul Claudel Babette Deutsch Rachel Crown Alfred Kreymborg David Wright Henry Rago Richard Wilbur Howard Nemerov Hugh Kenner Wallace Fowlie. The highlight of this issue is these four poems by John Ashbery: "And You Know" "Grand Abacus" "The Pied Piper" and "The Painter." A very good copy in wrappers with some minor wear. Poetry Magazine unknown books
1940177447Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve 1940. Hardcover. Good overall shelfwear to wraps corners bumped spine is significantly torn and mostly missing. Cardboard covers in black and color-illustrated dust jacket with yellow lettering. 73 5 pages. Color and BW illustrations and plates some mounted. Inserted message on title page reads" This issue of Verve was completed just a few days before the occupation of Paris. Extraordinary difficulties and extremely high expenses were incurred in order to bring copies to America. In spite of the greatest efforts and sacrifices more than half of the edition has been lost. Because of these circumstances and the small number of copies which eventually reached this country it has been necessary to establish a price of $3.50 for this issue." Cover illustration by Matisse. Editions de la Revue Verve hardcover books
1940173096Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve 1940. Hardcover. VG- light corner and edge wear to boards and jacket light scuffing to jacket. Cardboard covers in black and color-illustrated dust jacket with yellow lettering. 73 5 pages. Color and BW illustrations and plates some mounted. Inserted message on title page reads" This issue of Verve was completed just a few days before the occupation of Paris. Extraordinary difficulties and extremely high expenses were incurred in order to bring copies to America. In spite of the greatest efforts and sacrifices more than half of the edition has been lost. Because of these circumstances and the small number of copies which eventually reached this country it has been necessary to establish a price of $3.50 for this issue." Cover illustration by Matisse double-page lithograph by Pierre Bonnard. Editions de la Revue Verve hardcover books
192118905Paris: Nouvelle Revue Francaise 1921. First edition. Cloth. Quarter burgundy calf and floral moire cloth spine lettered in gilt. Fine. Dufy. Raoul. 47 pages in text. 19 x 14 cm. Limited edition copy 491 of 500 on Arches paper with an original lithograph of Claudel by Dufy. Bound by Alfred Launder June 1921. Original purple wrappers bound-in. Commemorates the 600th anniversary of Dante's death. Ex-library Bookplate of Metropolitan Museum of Art on front cover paste-down and a few very discreet one centimeter on a few blanks but a pristine copy otherwise. Nouvelle Revue Francaise unknown books
1922177736Paris: Éditions de la Nouvelle Revue Française 1922. Hardcover. VG age toning to pages as expected with age. Plates and text are very clean. Includes bookplate inside front cover. Red and black marble boards red cloth spine with gilt lettering decorative end pages bw frontispiece with tissue guard 15 unnumbered pages : 10 bw plates including frontispiece. Text in French. Decorated with ten wooden engravings by Andre Lhote. Includes bookplate for Robert Woods Bliss "an American diplomat art collector philanthropist and one of the cofounders of the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection in Washington D.C."-excerpt " Paul-Marie Verlaine was a French poet associated with the Symbolist movement and the Decadent movement. He is considered one of the greatest representatives of the fin de siècle in international and French poetry. "-website. Éditions de la Nouvelle Revue Française hardcover books
194626180Geneva: Skira 1946. Tiny split at the bottom of the spine foxing to covers; very good in wrappers housed in black cloth slipcase. First Edition. Folio. Lovely gravure images of China. Text by poet Paul Claudel. Geneva: Skira unknown books
1996130610.1Washington DC: Adam Biro 1996. Hardcover. VG/VG. Black cloth boards no dust jacket. 231 pp.; Profusely illustrated in color and b/w. Text is in French. From the jacket of another copy: Lavishly illustrated this catalog includes the entirety of the artist's works sculptures paintings and drawings and is designed to inform amateurs and professionals on the evolution of the most recent knowledge of the work. Adam Biro hardcover books