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1945ABE-157336260534 PAGES FORMAT 43 CM X 60 CM-P1: FEU L'ART ABSTRAIT, PAR RAYMOND COGNIAT-A L'HOMME, POESIE PAR SUPERVIELLE-LE SALON DES ARTISTES DECORATEURS, 7 PHOTOS, GUIGUICHON,., SUITE P4-AU MUSEE DE LYON MAILLOL, VUILLARD BOUSSINGAULT ET LA PATELLIERE, SUITE P2-P2: LES EXPOSITIONS: RENE JEAN CLOT-P3: LA POESIE ET SON DECOR, PAR RAYMOND COGNIAT, 1 ILL-IL Y A UN AN A CETTE HEURE-CI., PAR FRANCIS CREMIEUX-DEUX POEMES DE ROBERT HOUDELOT "DANS CE PAYS" "LA ROSE DES FRONTIERES"-CHRISTIAN CAILLARD ILLUSTRE LA DERNIERE OEUVRE DE COLETTE, PAR MAX AUBRY, 1 ILL-P4: LES DECORATEURS, DEMI PAGE, 5 PHOTOS, JACQUES CHEVALIER, GEORGES SPADE,.-A L'HOTEL DROUOT CE QU'ON A VENDU CE QU'ON VENDRA-DECHIRURE 4CM EN MARGES AU NIVEAU DE LA PLIURE CENTRALE AVEC LEGERS MANQUES DANS LE TEXTE-QUELQUES PETITES DECHIRURES PERIPHERIQUES
1957ABE-800027615914 PAGES-EN UNE: "LETTRE D'UN VIEUX CROCODILE A UN JEUNE MOUSQUETAIRE" PAR JEAN ANOUILH-EN UNE: "JEAN GENET: J'AI ETE VICTIME D'UNE TENTATIVE D'ASSASSINAT"/PROPOS RECUEILLIS PAR MICHEL BREITMAN/PHOTO-COMMENT LES DECORATEURS MODERNES SERVENT-ILS LE THEATRE?/LEON GISCHIA JE RESTE UN PEINTRE/JEAN DENIS MALCLES SUPPRIMER LE DECOR MAIS GARDER LA COULEUR-AVEC LE "FAUX COUPABLE" HITCHCOCK NOUS OFFRE LE PLUS GRAND FILM DE SA CARRIERE/PAR FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT/2 PHOTOS-CINEMA: "LES SORCIERES DE SALEM"/SOLENNEL ET SANS GRACE/PAR FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT/PHOTO MYLENE DEMONGEOT-"LA HARPE BIRMANE"/INSOLITE NOBLE ATTACHANT/PAR FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT-"LES LOUVES"/DU PETIT GUIGNOL/PAR ERIC ROHMER-LE FEUILLETON LITTERAIRE DE PHILIPPE SENART/JEAN GIONO: LE BONHEUR FOU-90 ANS APRES SA MORT BAUDELAIRE APPARAIT COMME LE JEAN GENET DE SON EPOQUE: GENIAL ET SCANDALEUX/PAR JEAN PAUL BLANC/1P/4 DOCUMENTS-VAN GOGH S'EST SUICIDE POUR NE PAS TUER THEO/PAR GERMAIN BAZIN
19992092902140315650contemporary planning room 1999. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 contemporary planning room paperback
1831717Prospect Hill 1831. 4to. 260 x200 mm. 10 ¼ x 8 inches. 1 page plus small portions of two other pages folio sheet folded approximately 150 words. Written in ink Moderate brown stain toward center obscuring a number of words. Letter laid down into marginal paper supports. This letter discusses Genet's enclose Christmas gift for President Andrew Jackson which the verso of the letter indicates to be a medallion bearing the head of Julius Caesar. Genet begs the recipient thought to be William L. Marcy U.S. Senator and former Secretary of State to give Jackson the gift because: "no one I believe at Washington being better than you acquainted with my humble history in this country as an unchangeable Republican and a zealous friend of General Jackson." Genet wished to deliver the gift to Jackson personally but Jackson's proposed visit to Albany never materialized. The letter is significant for several reasons. It demonstrates Genet's continued involvement with the highest political men in America as well as his commitment to democratic ideals now translated for the Jacksonian age. A Governor of New York Senator and Secretary of State Marcy was influential on American foreign policy and the letter demonstrates Genet's intimacy with him. ".be then My dear Sir my Interpreter near him and add to my letter with your usual eloquence what my rusticated style has not been able to express." The contact between Genet and Jackson came at an important moment of U.S.-French relations a subject of continuous interest to Genet the first minister of the French Republic to the United States. President Jackson had sent William Rives as representative to France to try to negotiate a settlement of the "Beaumarchais claim" a claim by the family for repayment for services rendered by their ancestor to the American Revolution. Rives was also seeking reparations against the French for their role in the commercial crisis that preceded the War of 1812. In 1830 the U.S. had manipulated wine tariffs as a weapon in the negotiations but by 1831 both sides were finally agreeing to settlements which favored American claims. Genet's "small hommage" to Jackson cannot have failed to figure in the President's perception of France at this crucial time in the diplomatic relationship of the two countries. Jackson and Genet did occasionally correspond and two letters dated 1831 are held by the James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library. unknown
1831717Prospect Hill 1831. 4to. 260 x200 mm. 10 ¼ x 8 inches.  1 page plus small portions of two other pages folio sheet folded approximately 150 words. Written in ink Moderate brown stain toward center obscuring a number of words. Letter laid down into marginal paper supports. This letter discusses Genet's enclose Christmas gift for President Andrew Jackson which the verso of the letter indicates to be a medallion bearing the head of Julius Caesar. Genet begs the recipient thought to be William L. Marcy U.S. Senator and former Secretary of State to give Jackson the gift because: "no one I believe at Washington being better than you acquainted with my humble history in this country as an unchangeable Republican and a zealous friend of General Jackson." Genet wished to deliver the gift to Jackson personally but Jackson's proposed visit to Albany never materialized. The letter is significant for several reasons. It demonstrates Genet's continued involvement with the highest political men in America as well as his commitment to democratic ideals now translated for the Jacksonian age. A Governor of New York Senator and Secretary of State Marcy was influential on American foreign policy and the letter demonstrates Genet's intimacy with him. ".be then My dear Sir my Interpreter near him and add to my letter with your usual eloquence what my rusticated style has not been able to express." The contact between Genet and Jackson came at an important moment of U.S.-French relations a subject of continuous interest to Genet the first minister of the French Republic to the United States. President Jackson had sent William Rives as representative to France to try to negotiate a settlement of the "Beaumarchais claim" a claim by the family for repayment for services rendered by their ancestor to the American Revolution. Rives was also seeking reparations against the French for their role in the commercial crisis that preceded the War of 1812. In 1830 the U.S. had manipulated wine tariffs as a weapon in the negotiations but by 1831 both sides were finally agreeing to settlements which favored American claims. Genet's "small hommage" to Jackson cannot have failed to figure in the President's perception of France at this crucial time in the diplomatic relationship of the two countries. Jackson and Genet did occasionally correspond and two letters dated 1831 are held by the James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library. unknown books
198615735Mesa: Fairborn Press 1986. First edition. Trade Paperback. Very Good. Illustrated with photos and figures. Mesa AZ: Fairborn Press 1986. First edition. ISBN 0911351086. A record of the proceedings of the seventh annual Fairborn IAPPP Symposium consisting of 22 technical papers concerning the design use and special applications of photoelectric telescopes APTs in astronomical research. A very good copy in the original printed wraps. <br/><br/> Fairborn Press paperback books
1989016197Mesa AZ: Fairborn Press 1989. Book. Near fine condition. Paperback. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. vi vi 235 pages of text followe by two pages of index. Original paperback binding with minimal shelfwear. Illustrated with photographs. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition. Fairborn Press Paperback books
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Small tears and wear to cover. Some underlining to about three pages. Yellowing paper. 10 3/4"w x 11 1/4"h. Approx. 60 pages. "Avant Garde was a magazine notable for graphic and logogram design by Herb Lubalin. The magazine had 14 issues and was published from January 1968 to July 1971.....While it could not be termed obscene, but it was filled with creative imagery often caustically critical of American society and government, sexual themes, and (for the time) crude language." [Wikipedia]
1979Q-2070371492Gallimard Education 1979-11-01. Pocket Book. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Gallimard Education unknown
1963RO60153255Arena. 1963. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 149 pages. Texte en danois. Une pliure sur le 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 490-Autres langues
9727, Lausanne, La Bibliotheque des Arts, 1997., Broche, couverture d' editeur illustre en couleur, 23,5x27,5cm, 137pp, illustre en couleur et n/b, bibliographie selective, index des noms cites. ISBN 9782884530408.
51593aafNeuchâtel, Le Griffon, 1972. in-8°, 28 p. + 32 p. photographie de GENET M. brochure originale illustrée.
270670781X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2001Q-2070412814Gallimard Education 2001-01-01. Pocket Book. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Gallimard Education unknown
1978Q-2070370607Gallimard Education 1978-11-01. Pocket Book. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Gallimard Education 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
270270798X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1604mon0001497419Penguin Books Ltd 16/04/1967. paperback. Good. . Author- Tarjei Vesaas. A good condition dust jacket is present. First edition. The cover is clear of stains and marking. The hinges are in good condition. The page edges are clean. The text to the spine is clear and bright. Penguin Books Ltd paperback
198120870Paris L'Herne 1981 in-4° 451 pp
1981323011 vol. in-4 à l'italienne br., polycopié, reprod. noir et blanc de cartes postales, pour l'auteur, Gémonzac, 1981, 164 pp.
1945B58012Lyons France: Marc Barbezat 1945. Paperback. Fine. One folded page with three printed inner panels not illustrated. Fine condition with crisp folds unmarked. Text in French. In protective sleeve. Marc Barbezat paperback
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.
1945000829Lyon L'arbalète 1945 In-4 Broché, couverture illustrée Ed. en partie originale
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.