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1931014764Paris Edmond Honoré 1931 In-4 Broché
1966ABE-1914367528166 PAGES-BRIGITTE BARDOT EN COUVERTURE/FESTIVAL DE CANNES-UN NOUVEAU PARIS/PARIS II-LA DERNIERE BATAILLE/8 MAI 1945/14P-ON AVAIT OUBLIER LE COEUR D'ANQUETIL PAR JEAN BOBET-CHRISTINE GOITSCHEL SACRIFIE SA LUNE DE MIEL/2P-BOUMEDIENNE DEVANT VINGT QUESTIONS EMBARASSANTES-20 ANS DEJA.CANNES SE SOUVIENT/22P/PHOTOS PLEINE PAGE DE MARTINE CAROL CAROL BAKER GERARD PHILIPE SOPHIA LOREN JEANNE MOREAU GRACE KELLY-OEUFS PETARDS ET TOMATES C'EST LE 18 EME TABLEAU DES PARAVENTS/JEAN GENET/2P/3 PHOTOS-STONE AUX CHEVEUX COURTS EST LANCEE PAR MAMAN/4P/5 PHOTOS/DANI
1986ABE-18731062198278 PAGES-17 CM X 24 CM-UNE RENCONTRE AVEC JEAN GENET, 23P PAR RUDIGER WISCHENBART ET LAYLA SHAHID BARRADA-GENET RETROUVE, 16P PAR FELIX GUATTARI-JANE HUNTER, L'AFRIQUE DU SUD ET LES BANTOUSTANS-SAMI FAYEZ MUSALLAM-CHRONOLOGIE PALESTINIENNE-(5F)
VOGUE CASASupplemento al n° 212 Ottobre 1989rivista in ottimo stato (425 g)E18916
1956CLL-156Paris, L'Arbalète, 1956 In-12 broché, couverture illustrée rempliée, non coupé.
1947CLL-700Paris, Paul Morihien, 1947 In-4 de 250 pp., (1) f. d'achevé d'imprimé, broché.
lc_41770Verlag Ernst Scheidegger 1962
1951368572Paris: Gargoyle Press Inc 1951. Softcover. Very Good. Magazine. Octavo. 133pp. Perfectbound printed wrappers. Very good with ink owner name on first page a bit of wear at the extremities and a few scattered small spot on front wrap. The first issue of this magazine featuring a story from Ray Bradbury "The Other Foot" as well as contributions from Jean Genet Jeanne Rogers John Pierce Joseph Cowley T.L. Berger David Marcus Richard Trudgett. Gargoyle Press Inc unknown
1951340652Paris: Gargoyle Press Inc 1951. Softcover. Good. Magazine. Octavo. 133pp. Perfectbound printed wrappers. Toned wraps chipped at the extremities with a several tears and drinkstain good or better. The first issue of this magazine featuring a story from Ray Bradbury "The Other Foot" as well as contributions from Jean Genet Jeanne Rogers John Pierce Joseph Cowley T.L. Berger David Marcus Richard Trudgett. Gargoyle Press Inc unknown
1951551657Paris: Gargoyle Press 1951. Softcover. Very Good. Magazine. Vol. 1 No. 1. Printed wrappers. Very good with the wrappers toned a chip at the top and bottom of the front wrapper not affecting the text but causing the wrapper to begin to separate from the spine toning and rubbing to the spine staining to the rear wrapper and two chips to the rear wrapper. Contains an excerpt from Our Lady of the Flowers by Jean Genet "The Thief" by Joseph Cowley "The Other Foot" by Ray Bradbury and more. (Gargoyle Press) unknown
16497" Albums Beaux Livres " / Co-édition Gallimard / Mucem (2016) - In-8 cartonné de 260 pages - Couverture illustrée d'un photomontage réalisé par Massin d'après une photo originale de Brassaï (1948) - Avec 124 illustrations - Édition publiée sous la direction d'Emmanuelle Lambert avec la collaboration de Philippe Artières, Patrick Autréaux, Arno Bertina, Sonia Chiambretto, Albert Dichy, Emmanuel Pinto et Oliver Rohe - Exemplaire à l'état neuf
16498Collection " Lire au présent " / Publications de l'Université de Saint-Etienne (2010) - In-8 broché de 264 pages - Couverture avec une illustration en couleurs de Chantal Fontvieille - Préface d'Agnès Fontvieille-Cordani - Bibliographie générale et Index - Exemplaire en excellent état
200618127ed. Farrago 2006 in-4 br., edite à l’occasion de l’exposition presentee au Musee des Beaux-Arts de Tours du 8avril au 3juillet 2006, tres nombreuses contributions de P.E. LEYSOUR, M.CAVIN, L. DATTAS, R.de CECATTY, A.BOURSEILLER, M.REDONNET, C.BIDENT, etc. etc. chronologie par A. DICHY, bibliographie et textes inedits, fac-similes suivis de leur retranscription (50 pages), superbe iconographie pour ce fort volume de plus de 300 pages, edition originale (il n’est pas annonce de grand papier)
2006157822006 Farrago 2006 fort volume in-4 br., édité à loccasion de lexposition présentée au Musée des beaux-arts de Tours du 8 avril au 3 juillet 2006, très nombreuses contributions chronologie par A. DICHY, bibliographie et textes inédits, fac-similés suivis de leur retranscription (50 pages), riche iconographie, plus de 300 pages, édition originale
16617P., éditions La Différence, Essais, 1988, in-8, br., jaquette, 355 p. dont 48 pages de photographies.
1828357361Washington: Printed by Duff Green 1828. Softcover. Very Good. Disbound pamphlet. 224pp. plus 5 plates and 1 table. Foxed slight erosion on title-leaf still tight and very good. A manual compiled by Genet including a translation from a German treatise on dying silk by George William Helterhoff published at Erfurt 1809. This copy belonged to Mitchell King with his signature on title page a lawyer principal of Charleston College South Carolina and a founder of the Philosophical Society in 1809. Shaw & Shoemaker 36504. Printed by Duff Green unknown
1972546098Brooklyn: The Billie Holiday Theatre 1972. Unbound. Very Good. Illustrated broadside or flyer on yellow paper. Horizontal fold with a little creasing at the extremities very good. The Billie Holiday Theatre unknown
198629315Paris: Revue des études palestiniennes 1986. Fine. Revue des études palestiniennes Paris Automne 1986 17 x 24 cm broché First edition. Contributions by R. Wischenbart L. Shahid Barrada F. Guattari. Revue des études palestiniennes unknown
1964620825New York: Evergreen Review 1964. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Quarto. 90pp. Illustrated. Pictorial wrappers. Light edgewear near fine. Featuring a ten page portfolio by Emil J. Cadoo. Also "The Killer" by Norman Mailer "The Excluded Words" by Wayland Young "The Funambulists" by Jean Genet "They Just Fade Away" by William Burroughs "The Motor Show" by Eugene Ionesco "Cut-Ups: A Project for Disastrous Success" and more. The scarce suppressed issue. District Attorney William Cahn of Nassau County ordered the confiscation of 21000 copies of the magazine on the grounds that the issue contained obscene pictures Cadoo's portfolio of nude figures and text Young's article. The seizure was later declared illegal and a violation of the 14th Amendment. Evergreen Review unknown
1947200Marc Barbezat, Lyon, printemps 1947, in-4 (27,5x19cm), 184pp., broché, couverture dessinée par Jean MARTIN.
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
3404Planète plus, n° 20, Paris, 2-1971. In-8, br., 146 p.
201601684Paris, L'insolite, 2006 ; in-12, 94 pp., br.
179920101Paris, chez Deroy et chez Moret, an VII (1799) ; 2 tomes reliés en un volume in-12 (164 mm), demi-veau à petits coins, faux nerfs et titre dorés ; [2] de titre blanc en réserve dans un ovale rouge et reste du texte en rouge encadré, IV, XXXXVIII, 223, [1 bl.] ; [2] de titre du tome II, 249, [1 bl.], VI pp., frontispice gravé représentant la lecture de la sentence de mort, au tribunal, au grand désespoir des prévenus.
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