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1960264823np: Pirated Edition 1960. Number 1 of 12 hardbound copies Signed by Diane di Prima. With two illustrations by Jean Cocteau. 1 vols. Thin 8vo. Crimson cloth. Fine. Number 1 of 12 hardbound copies Signed by Diane di Prima. With two illustrations by Jean Cocteau. 1 vols. Thin 8vo. NUMBER ONE. Inscribed to Bob Wilson on the title-page "For Bob w/ love Diane". Pirated Edition unknown books
199082319Gallimard | Paris 1990 | 12.50 x 20 cm | broché
200050110Paris Gallimard, Le Promen 2000 In-12, broch, couverture imprime.Edition originale de ces lettres rdiges souvent de prison, dans lesquelles on assiste notamment la gestation de Notre-Dame-des-Fleurs dont Franois Sentein, qui travaillait au journal Combat, tait charg de corriger le manuscrit. Un des 20 exemplaires numrots sur vlin de Lana, seul tirage sur grand papier.
12025Edition établie et annotée par Albert Dichy. P., N.R.F., 1991, in-8, br., couv. rempl., 425 p. Edition originale. 1/80 ex. num. sur vergé blanc de Hollande van Gelder (seul tirage en grand papier). Neuf, non coupé.
2989Studio Prisunic. ca.1970. Créateur : Claude Genêt. Impression en sérigraphie (petits défauts) Dim: 560 x 740 mm.
2989Studio Prisunic. ca.1970. Créateur : Claude Genêt. Impression en sérigraphie (petits défauts) Dim: 560 x 740 mm.
197013219AB1970. Hamburg Merlin 1970. 30 : 205 cm. 51 pages with 5 mounted coloured plates and a suite of 5 signed and numberd original coloured etchings by Johannes Vennekamp. Original illustrated coloured boards in original slipcase. One of 100 numbered copies of the deluxe-edition. with 5 original coloured signed and numbered etchings by Johannes Vennekamp inserted loose as issued. Original illustrated coloured boards in original slipcase. hardcover
196574354Gallimard | Paris 1965 | 12.50 x 19.50 cm | broché
1965193395New York: Atheneum 1965. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Foxing on side/bottom text block edges. Imprint on title page.; Personalized by author on most of title page.; Signed by Author. Atheneum hardcover
1945F10749L'Arbalète, 1945. Un volume broché, couverture à rabats illustrée d'une lithographie d'Emile Picq, 195 X 290 mm, 45 p. Edition en partie originale. L'un des 400 exemplaires numérotés sur pur fil réservés aux souscripteurs. Impression en deux couleurs. Découronné, en très bonne condition sous son papier cristal d'origine.
194582033Décines L'Arbalète 1945 1 vol. broché gr. in-8, broché, couverture rempliée illustrée d'une lithographie originale par Emile Picq, 45 pp. Première édition collective, en partie originale, comprenant "Le Condamné à mort" et "Marche funèbre". Belle impression en deux couleurs sur la presse à bras de Marc Barbezat, tirée à 400 exemplaires hors commerce numérotés sur pur fil Lafuma (plus 2 vieux Japon). En bonne condition.
194582033Décines L'Arbalète 1945 1 vol. broché gr. in-8, broché, couverture rempliée illustrée d'une lithographie originale par Emile Picq, 45 pp. Première édition collective, en partie originale, comprenant "Le Condamné à mort" et "Marche funèbre". Belle impression en deux couleurs sur la presse à bras de Marc Barbezat, tirée à 400 exemplaires hors commerce numérotés sur pur fil Lafuma (plus 2 vieux Japon). En bonne condition.
1949011309Paris Paul Morihien 1949 In-12 Broché, couverture illustrée Ed. originale
195641444Dcines Marc Barbezat, L'Arb 1956 In-12, broch, couverture illustre.Edition originale, illustre sur la couverture d'une lithographie originale d'Alberto Giacometti. Tirage limit 3.230 exemplaires numrots. Un des 3.000 exemplaires sur vlin de Lana. Neuf, non coup.
19460024221946 Sans lieu [Lyon], L'Arbalète, sans date [30 mars 1946]. Fort in-quarto (235 X 288 mm) reliure toile crème de l'éditeur, nom de l'auteur imprimé en rouge au dos ; 537 pages. Rousseurs sur les plats.
194855648Lyon L'Arbalte 1948 In-4, broch, couverture illustre.Edition originale, orne sur la couverture d'une composition photographique de Douchan Stanimirovitch reproduisant des portraits de l'auteur. Tirage unique limit 1.000 exemplaires numrots sur pur fil Lana.
19483401 des 1000 exemplaires sur pur fil, seul tirage.Très belle impression de Barbezat. Reliure en 1/2 box gris bleu à bandes, dos long, filets dorés sur les mors. Très bon Lyon L'Arbalète 1948 1 volume grand in-4°.
1950RO30116408EDITION TALLANDIER. 1950. In-Folio. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 479 + 515 + 479 pages. Avec quelques illustrations en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 900-GEOGRAPHIE, HISTOIRE, SCIENCES AUXILIAIRES DE L'HISTOIRE
197064058New York: Coward-McCann Inc 1970. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 22cm; black cloth with titles stamped in silver on spine and front cover; photo-illustrated endpapers; dustjacket; xvi23-3306pp. Crown gently bumped with a tiny nick to cloth at upper edge of front board; Near Fine. Dustjacket is unclipped with a lower ink price written beneath the printed $5.95 price on front flap; modest shelfwear a few tiny tears and attendant creases and two faint rubbed spots at upper spine panel; Very Good. A substantial and moving collection of prison letters written by George Lester Jackson 1941-1971 written chiefly from Soledad Correction Training Facility and San Quentin Prison. Published two years before his death in San Quentin and the release of Blood In My Eye this collection of letters to family friends and supporters paints a bleak picture of his struggle to maintain humanity while behind bars. "Jackson pleads and reasons and even threatens in a desperate effort to make his family understand his life to make them aware of the monstrous things that are being done to him inside prison because he refuses to submit to the debasing and brutalizing practices of the prison authorities to make the family accept his total commitment to revolutionary change from the flap text. Elusive in commerce. BLOCKSON 10508; SUVAK 159. Coward-McCann, Inc unknown
194981724Paris: Paul Morihien 1949. First edition limited issue. 50 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers with original printed wrap-around band. One of 50 numbered copies on Marais Crève-Coeur paper. Paris: Paul Morihien unknown
1969Fiction-GenetGrove Press New York 1969 New York Grove 1969. First edition. First printing. Hardbound. Fine in a near fine jacket. A clean tight copy with some slight wear to jacket at head of spine. Publisher's price intact on front jacket flap $7.50. Comes with archival-quality mylar jacket protector. Smoke-free. A novel translated from the French by Bernard Frechtman. Funeral Rites 1949 is a story of love and betrayal across political divides written for the narrator's lover Jean Decarnin who was killed by the Germans in WWII. This is the fourth of Genet's prose works to be published in the U.S. 16 years after the French commercial printing and another 8 years since it first appeared privately. Censorship kept his work from a wider audience especially in the translated English versions until Grove ultimately provided access. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Grove Press, New York hardcover
104 pages. Features: Garish blue-pattern GGG man's jacket photo-illustrated inside front cover; The Presidential Primaries - haphazard, unfair and wildly illogical; William Rogers Thinks Like Richard Nixon; The Erich Fromm Theory of Aggression; Jean Genet - Thief, Male Prostitute, Pimp, Trafficker, Deserter, Stool Pigeon - but he writes like an Angel; Pacido Domingo - The More I Sing, The Better I Sound; Finnair color-photo ad features man US travellers with their names and hometowns; Awesome one-page color-photo ad for Kate Greenaway-designed Partridge Family collection of dresses and separates features eight lovely girls in costume holding David Cassidy balloons; Fashion photo by Silano entitled 'Making Life a Little Easier' features the flowing, floating dolman sleeve; Contemporary nostalgia - interior design feature; pages of camp ads; and more. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
195615337Uncut in orig. wrappers. Wrappers lithographed by Giacometti.
195615337Uncut in orig. wrappers. Wrappers lithographed by Giacometti. <br/><br/><em>First edition. </em> unknown
1947LNEerGEN30Paris: 1947. 1947. 4to. pp. 249 1 1 leafcolophon. untrimmed in original wrs. wrs. foxed a few gatherings roughly opened 2 short splits at head of spine a few marginal pencil notes. Second Edition Limited to 1850 numbered copies. The original edition published the same year in 525 copies contained the scandalous homoerotic illustrations by Jean Cocteau. [Paris: 1947]. unknown