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196784828Gallimard - NRF - Bibliothèque la pléiade 1967 2 volumes. In-12, reliure éditeur illustrée, rhodoïd & étui, 1371 pp. + 1556 pp.
31219Le Livre de Poche ,2015, in-12 de 800 pages ,broché ,Bon état , .Isbn : 9782253189534.(1 photo sur mon site https://www.vieuxlivre.fr .Les frais de port pour la France sont offerts à partir de 25 euros d'achat (Mondial relay ). (colissimo suivi +6,90 ).
46597Gallimard ,2005, in-8 de 156 pages ,broché ,Bon état ,avec 2 cd comme neuf .Isbn : 9782070774906.(2 photos du livre sur mon site https://www.vieuxlivre.fr) .Les frais de port pour la France sont offerts à partir de 25 euros d'achat (Mondial relay ). (colissimo suivi +6,90 ).
52019NRF.1922.In-4 br.Ex.470.10 gravures sur bois d'André Lhote.TBE.
51-5297Circa 1917. Wood engraving. 14.5 x 10.5 cm. Signed dedicated and annotated in pencil and ink.Provenance: Estate of Pierre Malo 1902-1962 . Circa 1917 unknown
38898Editions Chatelain-Julien. 1994. 2 carnets in-8 brochés dans une chemise cartonnée pleine toile. Reprint de l'édition de 1914. Ouvrage tiré à 500 exemplaires. Très bon état.
38942L'Age d'Homme. 1990. In-8. Br. Couverture à rabats. 300 p. BE. Ecritures en page de garde et trace de stylo sur la couverture.
36302Gallimard, NRF. Bibliothèque de la Pléiade. 1957. In-12. Rel. de l'éditeur sous jaquette et rhodoïde. 993 p. Etat neuf.
38580Editions Louis Guillot,Paris,en 1956.Illustré de 30 cuivres d'Albert Decaris.H.C.dédicacé à Monsieur et Madame Charles Couraux par "L'Un des Editeurs AnKoch" en 1959.Sur vélin d'Arches.Préface de Jean-Louis Barrault.Grand in-4 en feuilles avec couverture rempliée et illustrée,chemise et étui.A été ajoutée une gouache originale d'Albert Decaris.Signatures sur le faux-titre de J-L.Barrault et Decaris. Etat parfait.
1934808Paris, Gallimard, 1934. In 4 de 74 p. Toile olive moderne, dos lisse avec pièce de titre en long de veau blond, couverture conservée.
1965300420Paris Editions Gallimard. 1965 1627p 1 volume IN12. Reliure éditeur sous jaquette illustrée, rhodoïd et étui en carton gris. Préface par Gaëtan Picon. Textes établis et annotés parJacques Petit et Charles Galpérine.Bibliothèque de la pléiade.
1946BLR - HAY224971946. Paris Egloff. relié demi-cuir bleu à coins . Excellent état. in-12. dos à 4 nerfs avec titres en lettres dorées ; couverture de l'exemplaire broché conservée ; tête rose. unknown
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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
194637786Np: Albert Skira 1946. Softcover. Very good/Very good-. Np: Albert Skira 1946. Copious b/w photographs. Photography by Helene Hoppenot. 80 pp. Text in French. Softcover. Folio size. Ivory stiff wrappers. Head and heel bumped and lightly rubbed. Chips along edges of waxy paper dustjacket as usual. A very nice copy. Very good/Very good-. Oversized - extra shipping charges apply Albert Skira paperback books
19562393Librairie Gallimard 1956. First Edition one of 3000 on alfa from a total issue of 2291; handsomely bound in 3/4 plum morocco and marbled pastepaper boards spine with gilt lettering marbled endpapers t.e.g. original wrappers and backstrip printed in red and black bound in fine. With frontispiece portrait after a pencil drawing by Jean Charlot and a hors-texte reproduction of a portrait of Racine engraved by Edelinck. [Librairie] Gallimard unknown books
1954WRCLIT28495Paris: Editions Georges Guillot 1954. Large quarto. Loose gatherings laid into printed wrappers. Frontis and plates. Some offsetting from the engravings to the pages facing the versos of the plates otherwise near fine in lightly worn and nicked slipcase and chemise. First edition thus. Illustrated with twenty- five copperplate etchings by Albert Decaris. One of thirty-five numbered copies printed on velin d'Arches accompanied by a supplementary suite of impressions of the etchings printed on velin d'Arches with remarques. This copy has been signed by Claudel and bears the artist's presentation inscription. MONOD 2838. Editions Georges Guillot 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
19472386Paris: Neuchatel Ides et Calendes 1947. First Typeset Edition one of 1500 on verge blanc from a total issue of 1565 handsomely bound in 3/4 bright green morocco and marbled paste-paper boards spine with gilt lettering marbled endpapers t.e.g. original tan printed wrappers printed in black and red the front cover bearing a vignette designed by Henri Matisse bound in fine. Neuchatel, Ides et Calendes unknown 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
19312405Paris: Librairie Gallimard Nouvelle Revue Francaise 1931. One of 1000 on "chiffon de Bruges" filigrane. 8vo; handsomely bound in 3/4 brown morocco and marbled paste-paper boards spine with gilt lettering marbled endpapers t.e.g. original brown wrappers and backstrip printed in black and sienna bound in fine. This volume is the 25th in the collection "in-octavo". L'Otage originally published in 1911 was one of the two works which established Claudel's reputation as a writer. [Librairie Gallimard,] N[ouvelle] R[evue] F[rancaise] unknown books
198421868Zurich: Drucke von Josef Stocker 1984. leather_bound. Orig. full navy morocco lettered in lighter blue front cover illustration blocked in white Near fine. Erni Hans. 56 pages. Folio 51 x 41 cm. Limited edition copy 103 of 150 with four original prints each signed by Erni housed in a rear pocket. Text in French and German with numerous black and white lithograph drawings by Hans Erni. The original French text from Editions Gallimard 1963. Bestiary made popular in the Middle Ages particularly in England and France the symbolic language of animals was often accompanied by a moral lesson; however the earliest examples can also be found in early Greek texts. Leonardo da Vinci created his own bestiary. Clean fresh copy slight dings to corners and backstrip extremities. Drucke von Josef Stocker unknown 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
1946WB16883Lausanne: Mermod 1946. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Copy 66 of a total edition of only 90 copies. 66/90. Exemplaires numérotés sur papier vergé de Rives. Lino original de Henri Laurens. Custom full red leather binding by Suzanne Schrag with pictorial black inlay. Original wrappers bound in. A beautiful book. <br/><br/> Mermod hardcover books
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