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46400778, Monte-Carlo, aux dépens d'un amateur (Paul Morihien), (1944) ; in-4 broché, étui. 265 pp., 1f. EDITION ORIGIALE TRÈS RARE, tirée seulement à 350 exemplaires numérotés, uniquement réservés aux souscripteurs.
1962mon0000210154Faber And Faber 1962-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Clean copy sound binding. With original dust cover. Faber And Faber hardcover
1949957F22Paris: Editions Paul Morihien 1949. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. 7.5" by 6". None. The scarce limited edition first English language edition of Jean Genet's celebrated debut novel following the lives of drag queens petty criminals and prostitutes in the Parisian underworld. The first English language edition of this work translated from the original French by B. Frechtman.One of only five hundred copies produced.In the publisher's original cloth binding with Jean Cocteau's portrait of Genet to the front board.Genet's debut novel is the largely autobiographical account of a man's journey through the Parisian underworld and tells the story of Divine a drag queen.Jean-Paul Sartre termed this work "the epic of masturbation". Sartre believed this work made Genet a poster child of existentialism and an embodiment of that philosophy's views on freedom. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally smart. Rubbing to back strip head with shelf wear to back strip tail. Joint tails starting with boards firmly held. Internally firmly bound. Pages a touch age toned to perimeters otherwise clean and bright. Very Good Editions Paul Morihien hardcover
1956338Édition originale , 1 des 3000 ex. sur Lana filigrané L’Arbalète. Couverture supérieure lithographiée par Giacometti. très belle reliure en plein chagrin blanc avec décor de collage. Reliure signée Seigneur Décines Barbezat 1956 1 volume in-8°.
1947012872Paris aux dépens des Cinéastes-Bibliophiles, [Jean-Jacques Pauvert] 1947 In-12 Broché, couverture à rabats Edition originale
1947604<p>12mo 7 3/8 x 5 1/4 inches; 188 x 131 mm 103 3 pages in printed cream wrappers over heavy card stock soft cover.</p><p><b>Actor Charles Boyer's copy </b>of Jean Genet's startling play about three prisoners in the same cell. One of only 60 hors commerce copies comprising the entire edition on Lana de Docelles paper. Eight of the 60 copies were numbered. Ours is an unnumbered copy. The justification page states: "Exemplaire de Monsieur CHARLES BOYER." See photo. Text in French.<br /></p><p>Haute Surveillance Deathwatch was Jean Genet's earliest play and was first performed in Paris in 1949. As drama critic Martin Esslin notes in "The Theatre of the Absurd" the play "is largely a dramatized form of the type of story Genet tells in his lyrical narratives about the lives of criminals and convicts."<br /></p><p>CONDITION: Heavy age toning to the wrappers far less so internally. Numerous pages are unopened along the top edges. A Very Good copy.<br /></p><p><br /></p> Les Cinéastes-Bibliophiles paperback
1946041346Paris: L'Arbalète 1946. First Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Near Fine Condition. Number 370 of 475 in beige cloth on Rives - light wear faint soiling to boards - internally bright and largely uncut. The first edition of one of Genet's central works - along with Thief's Journal and the great short film Un Chant d'Amour it exemplifies the qualities most unique and magnetic about Genet - the inversion of ideals the transcendence of the sordid. An attractive example. Size: Octavo 8vo. Text is clean and unmarked. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Inventory No: 041346. <br/><br/> L'Arbalète hardcover books
38627London Anthony Blond 1966 Hardcover book first edition UK in dustjacket. Signed with message by Jean Genet. together with a handwritten note from the previous owner- Julian Jebb grandson of the poet and author Hilaire Belloc. Jebb was a producer and director responsible for Arena 1975 Contrasts1967 and Review 1969 A well known arts journalist contributing articles to Sight and Sound magazine. He was a great enthusiast of the films of Francois Truffaut and sadly commited suicide shortly after hearing of Truffaut's death in 1984. A Very Good book in a near Fine unclipped dustjacket bearing the bookplate of Julian Jebb.Light wrinkling to front endpaper and small brown mark where paper clip has been inserted. Pictures available. London, Anthony Blond, 1966 hardcover
2011119421Paris Galilée, coll. "Lignes fictives" 2011 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture à rabats, non coupé, 86 pp. Edition originale ornée de dessins d'Ernest Pignon-Ernest. Un des 65 exemplaires de luxe signés par l'autrice et l'artiste comprenant une belle estampe numérique originale numérotée et signée par Ernest Pignon-Ernest. Notre exemplaire qui est l'un des 5 exemplaires hors commerce (justifié "HC V") comprend un second état de l'estampe rehaussé au fusain et dédicacé par l'artiste à Henri Causse. Complet du prière d'insérer et du bandeau d'éditeur. A l'état de neuf.
2011119421Paris Galilée, coll. "Lignes fictives" 2011 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture à rabats, non coupé, 86 pp. Edition originale ornée de dessins d'Ernest Pignon-Ernest. Un des 65 exemplaires de luxe signés par l'autrice et l'artiste comprenant une belle estampe numérique originale numérotée et signée par Ernest Pignon-Ernest. Notre exemplaire qui est l'un des 5 exemplaires hors commerce (justifié "HC V") comprend un second état de l'estampe rehaussé au fusain et dédicacé par l'artiste à Henri Causse. Complet du prière d'insérer et du bandeau d'éditeur. A l'état de neuf.
199125479Paris Gallimard 1991 In-8, broch, couverture imprime.Edition originale, tablie et annote par Albert Dichy. Un des 80 exemplaires numrots sur verg de Hollande, seul tirage sur grand papier. Seuls les exemplaires du tirage courant ont t illustrs du cahier photographique hors texte mentionn dans la table des illustrations.
194649297Lyon L'Arbalte 1946 In-4, cartonnage bradel de papier crme, dos lisse (cartonnage de l'diteur).Edition originale. Tirage unique limit 475 exemplaires numrots sur vlin pur fil de Rives.
198628801Paris Gallimard 1986 In-8, broch, couverture imprime.Edition originale. Un des 70 exemplaires numrots sur vlin de Rives, seul tirage sur grand papier. Neuf, non coup.
19462177Édition originale non mise dans le commerce. 1 des 475 exemplaires sur pur fil de Rives, seul papier." Ce livre est le meilleur de mon coeur "( En français dans le texte, n° 390 ). 1 volume in-4°. Plein box blanc à décor de peinture sur papier sur le plat supérieur, tête dorée. Boitier-chemise. Plein box blanc à décor de peinture sur papier sur le plat supérieur, tête dorée. Boitier-chemise. Très bon Lyon L'Arbalète 1946 1 volume in-4°.
194610971Édition originale non mise dans le commerce. 1 des 475 exemplaires sur pur fil de Rives, seul papier. “ Ce livre est le meilleur de mon cœur “ ( En français dans le texte, n° 390 ). 1 volume in-4°. Bradel papier fait main, titre rouge au dos, guirlande rouge sur les plats. La reliure d'origine en bradel toilé ne permet pas une bonne ouverture de l'ouvrage; d'où la nécessité de faire réaliser une bonne reliure artisanale et artistique comme celle que nous proposons. Bradel papier fait main, titre rouge au dos, guirlande rouge sur les plats. Très bon Lyon L’ Arbalète 1946 1 volume in-4°.
19251260Paris, 1947 ; in-12 broché de 103 pp., [4] ff., le dernier blanc.
1947604Paris: Cinéastes-Bibliophiles 1947. First Edition First Printing. Actor Charles Boyer's copy of Jean Genet's startling play about three prisoners in the same cell. Octavo 103 pages. Original cream wrappers. The pages are slightly age-toned and the heavy card wrappers are somewhat tanned. But overall this is an excellent copy of an hors-commerce edition that amounted to only 60 copies. The justification page states: "Exemplaire de Monsieur CHARLES BOYER." Rare. <br/><br/>Haute Surveillance Deathwatch was Jean Genet's earliest play and was first performed in Paris in 1949. As drama critic Martin Esslin notes in "The Theatre of the Absurd" the play "is largely a dramatized form of the type of story Genet tells in his lyrical narratives about the lives of criminals and convicts." Cinéastes-Bibliophiles unknown books
1949100941949. Genet Jean. Autograph letter discussing translation and film rights related to Notre Dame des Fleurs written during the period of the novel's international circulation. Jean Genet French novelist playwright and political activist whose early criminal life informed a body of autobiographical fiction confronting bourgeois morality sexuality and social exclusion wrote Notre Dame des Fleurs in the 1940s while imprisoned in France. The novel quickly became a foundational work of twentieth century queer literature and avant-garde French writing. In this letter Genet addresses the English translation rights and a proposed cinematic adaptation of the book providing direct documentary evidence of the author's involvement in managing the international dissemination of one of his most influential works.<br /> <br /> Genet Jean. Autograph Letter Signed. Two pages on Terrass Hotel Paris letterhead. Undated. In the letter Genet responds to a correspondent regarding both translation and film rights connected to Notre Dame des Fleurs. Writing in English he states: "Dear Madame I was very happy to receive your letter in excellent French in fact. But I must regretfully tell you that Frechtman has already translated N D Notre Dame des Fleurs in English and it is he who possesses all the rights to that language and for this book. regarding the movie I have communicated your letter to the owner of the film. he will write to you and will tell you a price. It is with him that you must deal. But I thank you for all your kindness and I hope to see you soon in Paris. In the meantime I shake your hand in friendship. Jean Genet." The letter directly references translator Bernard Frechtman who produced the first widely circulated English translation of Notre Dame des Fleurs and confirms that translation rights for the English language were already assigned at the time of writing.<br /> <br /> Genet's Notre Dame des Fleurs stands among the most influential literary works of twentieth century queer literature presenting a stylized narrative centered on criminals drag performers and outsiders in Parisian underworld culture. Written while Genet was incarcerated and later championed by figures including Jean-Paul Sartre and the Parisian avant-garde the novel played a major role in establishing Genet as a central figure in postwar French literature and in the literary articulation of queer identity. Correspondence discussing translation rights and possible film adaptation offers unusually direct evidence of the mechanisms through which Genet's work circulated internationally during the mid twentieth century. Light handling wear with minor age toning; overall very good condition. A scarce piece of authorial correspondence directly referencing Genet's most celebrated novel. unknown
19668455Grove Press 1966. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First U.S. edition of Genet's second novel based on his experiences in prison. A fine copy clean and bright inside and out. In a fine dust jacket. INSCRIBED BY GENET: "Souvenir de Jean Genet" Memory of Jean Genet on the flyleaf. Very rare signed. <br/> <br/> Grove Press hardcover
19484308Paris Gallimard 1948 in-8 broché Paris, Gallimard, 1949 (10 mars). 20,5 x 14,5 cm, in-8, 135 (1) pp., broché.
7399Philadelphia: Childs & Swaine 1794. Disbound. Good binding. Octavo. 11 1 pp. Removed from nonce volume. Minimal soiling to the front page; generally clean throughout; three small holes in the inner margin from the original stitching; brief pencil note on the top of the front page; generally a nice copy. <br /> <br /> An interesting document in which President Washington transmits to congress a number of documents from South Carolina suggesting Edmond Genet recruited Americans to side with and fight for France in the present European conflict. Minister Genet answers these accusations in a letter to Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson French and English translation are present assuring him that he is not recruiting "in the territory of the United States" but that he is encouraging "those of your fellow-citizen who should feel themselves animated with a desire of serving the best of causes I have granted them to several brave republicans of South-Carolina whose intention appeared to me to be to expatriate themselves and to go among the independent Indians tribes ancient friends and allies of France in order to retaliate if they could in concert with us on the Spaniards and English" p.11. An interesting document of the an incident that threatened United States' neutrality in the European war. Evans ascribes this to the press of Childs & Swaine. Evans 27920; ESTC W29636. [Philadelphia: Childs & Swaine, 1794] unknown
246161 p. in-4 sur papier ligné. Paris, 25 juillet 1971, env. cons. “Accepteriez-vous d’écrire un texte - même contre - sur George Jackson, ou Angela Davies, ou sur les noirs américains en prison, ou le racisme, ou ce que vous voudrez. Si vous en acceptez le principe, il s’agirait d’un texte réuni à d’autres, pouvant former un livre qui dirait notre solidarité à Jackson et ses camarades, dont le procès aura lieu prochainement, et qui sera certainement truqué... Envoyez vers le 15 août ce que vous écrirez à Claude Gallimard, qui s’est chargé de l’édition du livre et de sa diffusion. Il sera envoyé à toutes les ambassades américaines, aux universités (U.S. ou autres, aux tribunes U.S., etc.”Le 21 août 1971, trois jours avant de passer en jugement, Jackson fut tué dans la cour de la prison de San Quentin.
25555Paris, Loyau, 1950, in-8, broché, non paginé. Édition originale. 8 reproductions en noir et blanc d'œuvres de Leonor Fini dont le portrait qu'elle réalisa de Genet.Curieux envoi autographe signé de l'éditeur Jacques Loyau sans doute à Leonor Fini : “J'espère que malgré mes torts et le déplaisir que je regrette de vous avoir causé, vous lirez cette *Lettre à Leonor Fini* avec plaisir”. Et poursuivi d'un envoi autographe signé de Genet qui a dessiné une flèche “Qui est-ce ?” : “Souvenir amical à Jean Ballard Jean Genet”.
194355656Monte-Carlo aux dpens d un Amat sans date (1943) In-4, broch, couverture imprime et remplie. Etui.Edition originale du premier roman de Jean Genet, crit en prison en 1942 et publi clandestinement, sans date, en dcembre 1943 par le secrtaire de Cocteau, Paul Morihien, associ Robert Denol . Tirage unique limit 350 exemplaires numrots sur papier vlin, entirement rserv aux souscripteurs. Le texte est repris aux ditions LArbalte de Lyon en 1948, puis chez Gallimard en 1951.
194720432Bikini Aux Dépens de quelques amateurs 1947 1 vol. broché fort in-8, broché, couverture rempliée, 310 pp. Edition originale publiée clandestinement par Gallimard. Tirage limité à 470 exemplaires, celui-ci numéroté sur vélin pur fil de Lana.