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1949153061Paris: Gallimard 1949. A scarce inscribed copy of the author's autobiographical novel First trade edition warmly inscribed by the author on the half-title "à Jean Dutourd et à sa femme mes amitiés sincères. Toute ma gentille sympathie á fort de gentillesse. Mais c'est votre fillette qui est encore la plus adorable Jean Genet" "to Jean Dutourd and his wife my sincere friendship. All my kind sympathy to so much kindness. But it's your little girl who is still the most adorable Jean Genet". This recipient was the novelist and member of the Académie française Jean Dutourd 1920-2011 his wife Camille and their daughter Clara who was three years old at the time of publication. As a critic Dutourd had largely respected Genet as a writer with "a deep mind an original poetic gift and complete intrepidity in his writings" quoted in Jablonka our translation. However he was affronted by Genet's final play The Screens 1961 and wrote a particularly scathing review for France Soir. Comprising 17 individual scenes The Screens depicts an Arab insurrection against a buffoonish colonial power: a thinly veiled satire on French colonial power that references both the French conquest of Algeria in the 1840s and the then-ongoing Algerian War 1954-1962. An abridged version of The Screens premiered in Berlin in May 1961 and it was first performed in its entirety in Stockholm in 1964. Its French premier wasn't until April 1966 when it debuted at the Odéon theatre under the direction of Roger Blin. Dutourd joined a sea of critical animosity denouncing Genet as a once-great poet who had become "an official artist who like the others has made a career out of the uprising and has done well for it" quoted in Jablonka our translation. Journal du Voleur was first circulated earlier the same year in a limited edition of 410 copies for subscribers published anonymously by Albert Skira. The present edition was partially redacted by Genet to remove some of the more risqué elements. This semi-autobiographical novel follows its debauched criminal protagonist across Europe as he appropriates Christian language inverts virtues and vices and creates a religion of criminality in opposition to the society which has shaped him. Journal du voleur is dedicated to Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir and prompted Sartre's 1952 essay "Saint Genet" an attempt to "prove that genius is not a gift but the way out that one invents in desperate cases" quoted in Gaitet p. 16. Octavo. Original white wrappers printed in red and black fore and lower edges untrimmed. Spine toned and a little creased with tiny chips to ends short closed tears to ends of rear joints lower corners lightly creased wrappers and lower edge a touch soiled contents toned. A very good copy indeed. Pascale Gaitet Queens and Revolutionaries New Readings of Jean Genet 2003; Ivan Jablonka Les Vérités inavouables de Jean Genet 2004. unknown
1949124273Geneva: aux dépens d'un ami 1949. The first numbered copy with Genet's birthday card to a friend Signed limited edition large paper issue the tirage de tête number 1 of 10 copies numbered in roman numerals signed by Genet and printed on Vélin d'Arches paper from a complete edition of 410. Laid in is an autograph note written by Genet slipped inside a rice-paper birthday card with mawkish hand-painted decorations. The first part of the inscription in a neat hand satirizes the sentimentality of the card with a string of asinine rhymes: "Cette carte se mange comme le pain des anges mon âme de la fange tirée par vous ô Lange qui êtes sans mélange sauf de fleurs et d'oranges votre âme dans ses langes purifierait le Gange. Dans le ciel des mésanges on hurle vos louanges" "This card can be eaten like angel's bread my soul of mire pulled by you oh swaddling sheets unadulterated except for flowers and oranges your swaddling soul would purify the Ganges. In the blue tits' sky they howl your praise". The second part in a much looser hand - "Eh bien ma petite mon ange je suis très simple très gentil et je ne vous souhaite en vous embrassant que du bonheur votre Plantagenet" "Well my sweet little thing my angel I am very simple very kind and as I kiss you I only want to wish you happiness your Plantagenet" - recalls the interrogation scene in Miracle de la Rose 1946 in which the narrator's name "Genet" is turned into "Plantagenet" by the interrogator. Loose quarto quires held in the original card chemise lithographed chemise titles half-title title and dedication page. With the original grey card slipcase. Housed in a black quarter morocco solander box by the Chelsea Bindery. Chemise faintly tanned tiny closed tear at head of spine light spotting to lower margins; slipcase a little rubbed at extremities and with one tiny stain. A bright and fresh copy in excellent condition. unknown
194979693s. l. Genève Geneva: Aux dépens d'un ami 1949. Fine. Aux dépens d'un ami s. l. Genève Geneva s. d. circa 1949 19.50 x 29 cm en feuilles sous chemise et étui First edition reserved for subscribers only one of 400 numbered copies on handmade Lana laid paper the only issue along with 10 copies on Arches laid paper. Autograph signature of the author on the justification page. Handsome copy. Aux dépens d'un ami unknown
1949265887Paris: aux dépens d'un ami Albert Skira 1949. First edition Number 302 of 410 copies SIGNED by Genet sur vélin de Lana. 310 2 pp. 1 vols. 4to 11-1/4 x 7-1/2 inches. Loosely laid in as issued printed white wrappers. Fine in publisher's slipcase very slightly soiled. First edition Number 302 of 410 copies SIGNED by Genet sur vélin de Lana. 310 2 pp. 1 vols. 4to 11-1/4 x 7-1/2 inches. aux dépens d'un ami [Albert Skira] unknown books
1949015745Geneve: Aux Depends d'un Ami 1949. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Quarto 4to. 310 pages of text. Full leather binding; red morocco with four exagerated raised bands on the spine and author's name on a diagonal on the front cover. The spine is lightly to moderately sunned with minor chipping at the top and there is quite a bit of scuffing rubbing and a bit of peeling at the extremities with some re-coloring to match/blend; the binding remains reasonably attractive and fully intact. Protected in custom-fitted archival mylar. The original wrappers are bound-in including the spine. One of 400 copies in this format signed by Genet. There are a few pages with minor browning to the edge but the text is clean and attractive. First and limited edition signed by the author. Aux Depends d'un Ami Hardcover books
2024x-3031777913Springer 2024. Paperback. New. 507 pages. 9.26x6.11x9.25 inches. Springer paperback
1970R320098721LIBRAIRIE HATIER. 1970. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 223 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos en couleur et noir et blanc dans et hors texte et des cartes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.89-Livre scolaire : histoire / géographie
c6088Paris, Maeght, 1957 ; in-folio en feuilles, couverture illustrée en noir et blanc et 26pp.; . 3 lithographies en noir.
1961056219Librairie Hatier Reliure Rigide Illustrée Paris 1961 collection d' histoire hatier - 311 pages en format 14 - 21 cm - nombreuses gravures, dessins et photographies en couleurs et en noir - taches sur page intérieure de garde
1949107110Paris: Paul Morihien 1949. Paperback. 51p. 5.5x7.5 inches text in French very good first trade edition in pictorial wraps with full-length photo of a young Genet in prison garb smaller portrait-photo on the first page of the first of the two stories slightly worn on spine. The Criminal Child Genet's study of juvenile prisons and his ballet 'Adame Miroir. Paul Morihien paperback
1949107110Paris: Paul Morihien 1949. Paperback. 51p. 5.5x7.5 inches text in French very good first trade edition in pictorial wraps with full-length photo of a young Genet in prison garb smaller portrait-photo on the first page of the first of the two stories slightly worn on spine. The Criminal Child Genet's study of juvenile prisons and his ballet 'Adame Miroir. Paul Morihien paperback books
1986ABE-171434869343584 PAGES-19,5 CM X 30 CM-AU PAS!, PAR THIERRY LEVY, 2P-MOI, PAR MARGUERITE DURAS, 1 PAGE-CAROLYN CARLSON, LA LONGUE MARCHE DE LA LIBERTE, 1P, PHOTO-ENTRETIEN AVEC MICHEL POLAC, 6 PAGES, 3 PHOTOS-QUESTIONS A.FRANCOIS D'AUBERT, PAR CLAUDE SERILLON, MITTERRAND N'A PAS D'OPPOSITION, 3 PAGES, PHOTO-PORTRAIT, PAR HERVE GUIBERT: JACQUES-HENRI LARTIGUE, PHOTO-L'HOMME QUI A DIT NON A HOLLYWOOD, PAR JACQUES COLLARD, 5 PAGES, 9 PHOTOS-CONVERSATION: ALEXANDRE TRAUNER, ROBERT DOISNEAU: DIALOGUE D'UN FILM IMAGINAIRE, 4 PAGES, 3 PHOTOS-HOMMAGE A JEAN GENET 2, JAVA, 3 PAGES, PHOTO-MICHEL POLAC EN 4 DE COUVERTURE-LEGERES PLIURES EN 4 DE COUVERTURE-(EM23)
1949ABE-23005391316 PAGES-LES COMMUNISTES ONT DECLARE LA GUERRE A LA NATION!/DESSIN DE WOOP-L'ACCORD AVEC BAO DAI EST APPROUVE-IL A FALLU FAIRE APPEL AUX LANCES A MOUSSE POUR VENIR A BOUT DE L'INCENDIE D'ASNIERES/PHOTO 12X17-LE COMPTE RENDU STENOTYPIQUE DU PROCES KRAVCHENKO-BOURVIL: ON NE PEUT PAS TOUJOURS FAIRE L'IDIOT!-LE CHEF D'ORCHESTRE DE LA CIGALE POIGNARDE PAR UN IVROGNE:JEAN MATHURIN-UN GRAND CLASSIQUE: FEYDEAU UN PETIT ROMANTIQUE JEAN GENET VONT SE PARTAGER L'AFFICHE DU THEATRE DES MATHURINS-M. MAURICE THOREZ SUR LA SELLETTE-LA SIGNATURE DE L'ARMISTICE ENTRE ISRAEL ET L'EGYPTE CONSACRE DEFINITIVEMENT LA CREATION DE L'ETAT SIONISTE-RIEN NE JUSTIFIE LA SUPPRESSION DU PAIN BLANC
1947200Marc Barbezat, Lyon, printemps 1947, in-4 (27,5x19cm), 184pp., broché, couverture dessinée par Jean MARTIN.
8184Lyon, chez Marc Barbezat, 1948, 1 vol. in-4 (283 x 194) broché sous couverture illustrée verte, rempliée, de 240 pp. Accrocs minimes en haut et bas du dos, très bel exemplaire.
12425Lyon, chez Marc Barbezat, 1944, 1 vol. in-4 (283 x 194) broché sous couverture illustrée grise, rempliée, et étui cartonné muet, de 282 pp. Dos très légèrement insolé, très bel exemplaire.
52n° 12, mai 1947. Antonin Artaud ("Le Rite du Peyotl chez les Tarahumaras" et "L'Arve et l'aune"), Jean Genet ("Les Bonnes"), Jean Tardieu ("Qui est là?"), Boris Vian ("Les Poissons morts")... Tirage limité (mais non précisé) sur Johannot.
1996020427Paris Citadelles & Mazenod 1996 Grand In Quarto Sous emboîtage d'éditeur . Jaquette illustée en couleurs . Collection " L'Art et les grandes Civilisations " N° 16 . Illustrations très nombreuses en couleurs hors-texte sur papier couché et pages dépliantes , et en noir et blanc . Calligraphie soignée , paragraphes aérés , grandes marges . Qualité unique de ces ouvrages à offrir en cadeau . Beaux Arts . Architecture . Religion . Spiritualité . - 636 p. , 3 kg 990 gr.
1967R300293925Marc Barbezat. 1967. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé. 50 pages environ - nombreuses photos en noir et blanc hors texte et en frontispice.. . . . Classification Dewey : 730-Arts plastiques. Sculpture
1967R100053154Marc Barbezat / l'arbalète. 1967. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé. Non paginé, environ 70 pages - nombreuses photos en noir et blanc hors texte - corps de l'ouvrage désolidarisé de la couverture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 730-Arts plastiques. Sculpture
SLIVCN-9782070786312Gallimard (10/2007)
196718556Paris L'ARBALÈTE 1967 1 Photographies de Ernest SCHEIDEGGER. Paris, L'Arbalète, 1967, in-12, broché, couverture pelliculée, 38 pages de texte (numérotées par feuillets de 4) et 32 pages photographiques.
31468Décines, Marc Barbezat, 1967. In-8°, non paginé. Broché, couverture illustrée.
100242Givors, Marc Barbezat l’Arbaléte 1963, 190x140mm, frontispice, broché. Ex. sur bouffant alfa. Très bel exemplaire.