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1958WRCLIT25745Decines: Barbezat/L'Arbalete 1958. Lithographed wrappers. First edition. One of 3200 numbered copies on Lana. Short snag to upper joint otherwise a very good copy. Barbezat/L'Arbalete unknown books
196023583Paris: L'Arbalete 1960. First edition thus. Wraps. Very good. 8vo. Photographic wraps. Moderate scuffing and wear to wraps with some chipping to edges and corners. Pages toned; light foxing to inside covers and scattered throughout; scuffing to inside back cover. Ownership signature to ffep. Most pages still unopened. Very good. <br/><br/>Genet's play first published in 1958 and reissued with 33 black and white photographs by Ernest Scheidegger of the 1959 Paris production. In French. L'Arbalete paperback books
1958300243Paris: L'Arbalate Marc Barbezat Décines Isère 1958. First Edition. One of 3200 copies #1884. 8vo. Printed cream wrappers. Fine in glassine. First Edition. One of 3200 copies #1884. 8vo. L'Arbalate Marc Barbezat, Décines Isère unknown books
1969WRCLIT83877New York: Grove Press 1969. Stiff pictorial wrapper. First US edition of Richard Seaver's translation published as Evergreen Original E-479. Small ink name otherwise very good or better. Grove Press unknown books
197730222Monrovia CA: Little Caesar 1977. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Stapled stiff wrappers. The uncommon second issue of Dennis Cooper and Jim Glaeser's small press literary magazine. 44 pp. Includes contributions by Padgett Lyn Lifshin Wayne McNeil Gerald Locklin and more. A clean very good copy in stapled photo-illustrated wrappers. Small prior owner name. 44 pp. Little Caesar paperback books
194958733Paris: Paul Morihien 1949. First edition. . 50 pp. Trivially light crease to corner of rear cover else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Paris: Paul Morihien unknown books
1970WRCLIT77207San Francisco: City Lights 1970. Pictorial wrappers. Soft corner creases spine a bit rubbed with light dust mudging to lower wrapper else very good. First edition including a prefatory 'description' by Ginsberg. COOK 86. MORGAN B73. City Lights unknown books
1970WRCLIT71024San Francisco: City Lights 1970. Pictorial wrappers. Soft corner creases spine a bit rubbed with light dust smudging to lower wrapper else very good. First edition including a prefatory 'description' by Ginsberg who has signed this copy on the title. COOK 86. MORGAN B73. City Lights unknown books
197053671San Francisco: City Lights Books 1970. First Edition. First printing. Staple-bound photo-pictorial wrappers; 253pp. Hint of dusting to lighter portions of wrappers else Fine - a clean and well-preserved copy. <br/><br/>Text of Genet's speech made on the occasion of the Yale student strike of May 1st 1970. With a six-page introduction by Ginsberg who calls Genet the ".most eminent prosateur of Europe and saintly thinker of France." Genet issued a declamatory endorsement of the New Haven Panthers and a sweeping denigration of American institutions including the Press the Church charitable institutions the unions the universities - and above all the police. An oddly elusive City Lights title. City Lights Books unknown books
18251528Albany: Packard & Van Benthuysen 1825. About very good. 112pp. plus five engraved plates and folding table. Original printed boards sympathetically rebacked. Light dampstaining and wear to boards. Some foxing and toning internally heavier to initial leaves. A rare and pioneering if evidently fanciful work on air travel by Edmund Charles Genet the infamous ambassador of the French Republic to the United States who from his position in America sought to outfit privateering expeditions against British and Spanish interests in the Caribbean during the 1790s. Following the failure of his schemes and removal from his office at the request of President Washington Genet managed to remain in the United States:<br/><br/>"In February 1794 the new minister Joseph Fauchet arrived with a warrant for Genet's arrest. Had the ex-minister returned to France the Jacobins now in power might have executed him. Granted asylum in the United States he married Cornelia Clinton daughter of New York governor George Clinton 1739-1812 settled near Albany and eventually became a U.S. citizen. He avoided politics and busied himself with publishing unworkable schemes for powered balloons and for using hydraulic power to haul barges over hills" - ANB.<br/><br/>Despite its title which suggests hydraulics the present work largely deals with aviation and is regarded as the first printed suggestion of the theory of a heavier-than-air machine taking flight. The marvelous plates contain detailed diagrams and illustrations of Genet's proposed horse-powered aerostatic airship and the text discusses his designs and his theoretical proofs for the possibility of mechanical flight in exuberant detail. <br/><br/>"This pamphlet by the former Ambassador from France contains a proposal for a large airship and other suggestions for the use of the aerostatic principle. The project attracted much attention. but never materialized" - Aeronautic Americana. "Extremely rare and important the first book printed in the United States on practical aeronautics and on the first patent for an aeronautical invention" - Streeter.<br/> ANB online. Aeronautical Americana 9. Honeyman Sale 1475. Howes G100 "b." Rink 610. Streeter Sale 3974. Packard & Van Benthuysen unknown books
194635093Lyon: L'Arbalète 1946. First edition number 256 of 475 copies "in-quarto coquille sur pur fil rives filigrané 'L'ABALETE.'. Printed in maroon and black. 1 vols. 4to 11 x 8-1/2 inches. Original white cloth. Fine copy of perhaps Genet's most famous work. First edition number 256 of 475 copies "in-quarto coquille sur pur fil rives filigrané 'L'ABALETE.'" Printed in maroon and black. 1 vols. 4to 11 x 8-1/2 inches. L'Arbalète unknown books
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
1966UGENMIR00jknGrove Press 1966. Very Good. Genet Jean. Miracle of the Rose. New York: Grove Press 1966. 1st edition. 344pp. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Slight shelf wear. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Slight shelf wear and chipping to foot of spine. Grove Press hardcover books
19661095New York: Grove Press Inc. 1966. First American Edition 1st Printing. <br /><br />Octavo 8 1/8 x 5 1/2 inches; 208 x 140 mm 344 pages in tan cloth black titles to spine in an unclipped pictorial dust jacket. <br /><br />Jean Genet's second novel a partly autobiographical account of prison life during the German occupation of France. Genet spent many years in and out of prison; this was written in 1943 in La Santé and Tourelles prisons. "How much is true or how much is invented ceases to be of account. It has a psychological rightness of tone that is overpoweringly persuasive." Thomas Lask The New York Times February 20 1967 page 35. <br /><br />Translated from the French by Bernard Frechtman and originally published in 1951 by Gallimard. Striking jacket photo of Genet by Jerry Bauer. The unclipped dust jacket shows the original $7.50 price. <br /><br />CONDITION: Near Fine with slight splaying of boards. Internally clean bright and unmarked. The unclipped dust jacket has a bit of soiling to the spine and lower panel. Overall a beautiful copy. <br /><br /><br /> Grove Press, Inc. hardcover books
1965151057New York: Grove Press 1965. First U.S. edition. Hardcover. First printing. Genet's second novel. Translated by Bernard Frechtman. A very near fine copy with a couple of faint spots to the foredge in a very near fine copy. Grove Press unknown books
196651218New York: Grove Press Inc 1966. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Translated from the French by Bernard Frechtman. New York: Grove Press 1966. First American edition. This nightmarish account of prison life during the German occupation of France is dominated by the figure of the condemned murderer Harcamone who takes root and bears unearthly blooms in the ecstatic and brooding imagination of his fellow prisoner Genet. Light brown cloth binding with black titles. Some general minor rubbing to the dust jacket; otherwise a crisp and clean very good or better copy. <br/><br/> Grove Press, Inc hardcover books
19660104662Grove Press 1966. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Published in New York by Grove Press in 1966. First Printing stated on copyright page. Book fine. DJ near fine. DJ price reads $7.50. Grove Press hardcover books
19669021809New York: Grove Press 1966. 1st. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. Bound in the publisher's original cloth over boards spine stamped in black. <br/><br/> Grove Press hardcover books
1966445381966. GENET Jean. MIRACLE OF THE ROSE. Translated from the French by Bernard Frechtman. New York: Grove Press Inc. 1966. First American edition. 8vo. beige cloth. Ink ownership to fpd. Slight stain to fore-edge. Near fine in a like dust jacket with a touch of edgewear. unknown books
1966WRCLIT56220New York: Grove Press 1966. Cloth. First American edition of the Frechtman translation. Top edge dust marked otherwise fine in dust jacket. Grove Press hardcover books
1966WRCLIT25191New York: Grove Press 1966. Cloth. First American edition of the Frechtman translation. Neat ink ownership inscription otherwise fine in dust jacket. Grove Press hardcover books
1966702680NY: Grove Press. 1966. Very Good in Very Good DJ. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Grove Press hardcover books
1966702679NY: Grove Press. 1966. Very Good in Very Good DJ. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Grove Press hardcover books
196615362New York: Grove Press 1966. Hardcover. 344p. very good first US edition in cloth boards and unclipped dj. Young 1388 GP-357. Genet's second novel written in a prison cell in the 1950s and his third book to be published in the US. Grove Press hardcover books
196531548London: Anthony Blond 1965. Hardcover. 291p. very good first UK edition in boards and unclipped dj. Young 1388. Anthony Blond hardcover books