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SPLi2844L' Arbalète (31 décembre 1994)
195640848Marc Barbezat | Décines 1956 | 15 x 20.50 cm | broché
194263635S. n. | Fresnes 1942 | 14 x 21.50 cm | en feuilles sous couverture rose
196027773Décines, Marc Barbezat, 1960, Broché, 244 pages. De petites taches sur la couverture. Intérieur frais. Exemplaire non coupé
1962500138475Folio 1962 1962.
500372218Folio Sans date.
19565787Editions L’arbalète / Marc Barbezat 1956. In-8 broché de 194 pages au format 20 x 15 cm. Couverture rempliée illustrée d'une lithographie originale par Alberto Giacometti tirée par Mourlot. Dos resté carré un peu jauni. Plats et intérieur frais, malgré des mors légèrement insolés. Un des 3000 exemplaires numérotés sur lana filigrané ( n° 1086 ), après 230 hors commerce. Exemplaire en superbe état général. Edition originale à laquelle on joint le carton dépliant de 6 pages de la représentation qui eut lieur au théâtre de l'Odéon en 1991.
195630138Editions L’arbalète / Marc Barbezat 1956. In-8 broché de 194 pages au format 20 x 15 cm. Couverture rempliée illustrée d'une lithographie originale par Alberto Giacometti tirée par Mourlot. Dos jauni. Plats et intérieur frais, complet du papier cristal d'origine, ce qui donne une teinte grisé aux photographies, alors que l'exemplaire et bien blanc. Exemplaires non coupé. Un des 3000 exemplaires numérotés sur lana filigrané ( n° 2046 ), après 230 hors commerce. Exemplaire en superbe état de fraicheur, proche du parfait. Edition originale.
500346668Hatier Sans date.
1978R320152855Hatier. 1978. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 639 pages - nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.89-Livre scolaire : histoire / géographie
13270SEUIL, 1997 - In-8, br, portrait sur le plat encadré de noir, titrage en rouge et noir, 327 pages, bel exemplaire de seconde main, menus défauts sur les plats ( sans gravité )
1995RO30116360FLEURUS IDEES. 1995. In-Folio. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 29 pages. Avec de nombreuses illustrations en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 640-Economie domestique. Vie à la maison
199986645Paris Gallimard, coll. "L'infini" 1999 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 217 pp. La "sainteté" de Bataille, Proust, Genet et Jouhandeau. Très bon état.
199986645Paris Gallimard, coll. "L'infini" 1999 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 217 pp. La "sainteté" de Bataille, Proust, Genet et Jouhandeau. Très bon état.
1956WRCLIT74652Lyon: L'Arbalète Marc Barbezat 1956. Sq. octavo. Pictorial wrapper over stiff wrapper the former bearing a lithograph by Giacometti printed by Mourlot. About fine largely unopened. First edition ordinary issue. One of 3000 numbered copies on Lana from a total edition of 3265 copies. Perhaps Genet's most widely known play adapted to an English language film in 1963 directed by Joseph Strick based on a script by Ben Maddow and starring Shelley Winters Lee Grant Peter Falk Ruby Dee Leonard Nimoy et al. L'Arbalète Marc Barbezat unknown books
1956300241Paris: Marc Barbezat 1956. Copy # 1338 of a limited edition of 3000 copies printed on Lana paper. With original pictorial wrapper illustrations by Alberto Giacometti. 195 3pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Wrappers. Fine with original glassine. Giacometti. Copy # 1338 of a limited edition of 3000 copies printed on Lana paper. With original pictorial wrapper illustrations by Alberto Giacometti. 195 3pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Marc Barbezat unknown books
195605308<p>Décines: L'Arbalète Marc Barbezat 1956. Soft cover. Fine/Fine. E.O. n° 1442 des 3000 tirage courante après 200 hors commerce et 30 ex auteur JG et XXXII ex sur japon - la couverture est une lithographie de A. Giacometti - 195 x 145 cm - 195 pgs justification du tirage - broché - bel exemplaire non coupé <br /><br /></p> L'Arbalète (Marc Barbezat) paperback
1956300241Paris: Marc Barbezat 1956. Copy # 1338 of a limited edition of 3000 copies printed on Lana paper. With original pictorial wrapper illustrations by Alberto Giacometti. 195 3pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Wrappers. Fine with original glassine. Giacometti. Copy # 1338 of a limited edition of 3000 copies printed on Lana paper. With original pictorial wrapper illustrations by Alberto Giacometti. 195 3pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Marc Barbezat unknown
1960016031L'Arbalete 1960. Book. Very Good. Paperback. Inscribed and signed by Jean Genet: "a mon Amie/-le petit Phil.!/Jean Genet." Laid in is a note "From the Desk of Jean Vallier" in French dated 6 decembre 2008: "Mais qui est donc "le petit Phil." Un pote unclear a toi Pour le bon vieux temps a toi Jean." Jean Vallier is among other things Marguerite Duras' biographer. Text block is coming loose from the wrapper and has some uneven tanning to the front cover and spine but still a nice copy of the second edition with the lettered lithographed cover design by Alberto Giacometti. "Genet's biographer Edmund White wrote that with The Balcony along with The Blacks 1959 Genet re-invented modern theatre.5 The psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan described the play as the rebirth of the spirit of the classical Athenian comic playwright Aristophanes while the philosopher Lucien Goldmann argued that despite its "entirely different world view" it constitutes "the first great Brechtian play in French literature."6 Martin Esslin has called The Balcony "one of the masterpieces of our time."7" Though not noted this book is from the library of an NYC film critic. Trade editions of books signed by Genet are quite uncommon. L'Arbalete Paperback
195640848Décines Décines-Charpieu: Marc Barbezat 1956. Fine. Marc Barbezat Décines Décines-Charpieu 1956 15 x 20.50 cm broché First edition one of 32 numbered copies on Japon nacré the tirage de tête. Illustrated covers with an original lithograph by Alberto Giacometti. Slight worming to spine. A good well-margined copy. Marc Barbezat unknown
38461L'Arbalète - Marc Barbezat - Presses d'Audin In-8 204pp. couverture par Alberto Giacometti exemplaire sur bouffant Alfa A8T unknown
102700Lyon Marc Barbezat 1962. 204 pages. 195x145 cm. Couverture imprimé. Exemplaire partiellement non-coupé. Très bon état. rare édition imprimé à Lyon sur Bouffant alfa. Lyon, Marc Barbezat, 1962. unknown
195615337Uncut in orig. wrappers. Wrappers lithographed by Giacometti. <br/><br/><em>First edition. </em> unknown
195688864Paris: Marc Barbezat 1956. One of the masterpieces of our time First edition first printing number XVII from a limited issue of 32 copies on japon nacre imperial from a total edition of 3233. The play mostly takes place outside of an upmarket brothel in a city during a revolutionary uprising. Critic Martin Esslin hailed it as "one of the masterpieces of our time" quoted in Savona. It exists in three distinct versions published in French in 1956 1960 and 1962. This first version was written between January and September 1955 and Genet took his initial inspiration from Franco's Spain. The Giacometti lithographs on the front wrapper depict a tall elegant Irma the Bishop made to resemble Gener and the General with his whip. Octavo. Original pictorial wrappers titles and lithographic illustrations by Giacometti to both wrappers and the backstrip in black edges uncut and partly unopened. With the original glassine jacket. Very light toning to edges of the otherwise exceptionally bright and fresh wrappers. An excellent copy in the lightly edge-chipped and partly toned glassine jacket. Jeannette Savona Jean Genet 1983. unknown
1942172551Fresnes: September 1942. Presentation copy of Genet's rare debut with his corrections First edition first printing presentation copy inscribed by the author on the title page to his friend Boris Kochno and with several authorial manuscript corrections. Genet wrote the poem while imprisoned in Fresnes for bibliolarceny. The manuscript was smuggled out and privately printed in a tiny edition. The inscription reads thus: "à Boris ces quelques mots mais bien davantage parce qu'il aime déjà Guy plutôt qu'à cause de sa sympathie par mon poème - Jean Genet" "These few words are for Boris but much more because he already likes Guy than because of his appreciation for my poem". Kochno 1904-1990 was celebrated for his work for the Ballets Russes and Les Ballets des Champs-Elysées which helped reinvigorate the art in France. Genet's biographer Edmund White credits a small circle of distinguished gay artists to whom Kochno belonged with inspiring Genet to write about homosexuality with such unprecedented frankness and power. The individual to whom the inscription refers is likely Lucien-Guy Noppé nicknamed Guy Genet's fellow inmate and lover. Noppé was a major inspiration for Miracle de la rose 1946 and Journal du voleur 1949 and was the subject of various poems penned by the author such as "Boxeur endormi" and "À Guy". On 21 July 1943 Genet sent the latter poem in manuscript to both Kochno and Kochno's lover Christian Bérard. The couple later designed the set for Genet's play Les Bonnes 1947. Variants in pink wrappers have been noted without priority. Octavo pp. 16. Original white wrappers printed in black pages loose within as issued. Housed in a custom black solander box. Faint foxing to lightly creased wrappers small burnt hole to front cover internally fresh. A well-preserved copy of this fragile publication. see Edmund White Jean Genet 1993 p. 226. unknown