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44312Paris : Gallimard, 1966 - un volume 14x20,5cm broché sous couverture à rabats, de 70 pages illustrées de hors texte photographiques - bon état -
196630021S.l., Gallimard, (1966). Un vol. au format pt in-8 (204 x 142 mm) de 68 pp., broché, sous couverture à rabats rempliés.
22226Paris, Loyau, 1950. In-8, non paginé, broché, couverture originale imprimée (couverture empoussiérée, froissements).
2000515714Le Promeneur 2000 144 pages 16x12x1cm. 2000. Broché. 144 pages. Tampon d'un ancien propriétaire en première page de garde blanche
98629L'Arbalète L'Arbalète, 1988, 268 p., broché, bon état.
49567Gallimard, 1966, édition originale sur papier ordinaire, 68 pp., broché, couverture un peu défraîchie avec taches sur le premier plat, état correct.
1988R260135802MARC BARBEZAT / L'ARBALETE. 1988. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 269 pages. Premier plat illustré en noir et blanc. Quelques photos en noir et blanc hors texte. Tampons de bibliothèque, couverture plastifiée avec le bandeau éditeur.. . . . Classification Dewey : 928-Ecrivains
196619259Gallimard | Paris 1966 | 14 x 20.50 cm | broché
196659539Gallimard | Paris 1966 | 14 x 20.50 cm | broché
198812970Paris, L'Arbalète, 1988, Broché, 269 pages. Bon état.
78141Paris, Gallimard, 2 novembre 1966, in-8, broché, 68p. Bel exemplaire. Illustrations en noir.
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
0394173090.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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
1950GENETJEA002119Loyau Paris. 1950. First edition. Octavo. pp 32. Wrappers. The letter runs to nine pages and is followed by eight black and white reproductions of paintings by Leonor Fini the first of which is a portrait of Genet. It seems that 800 copies were printed for Fini many of which were hand-numbered; this copy is not numbered.Presentation copy from Leonor Fini inscribed in pencil by her on the half-title page: ''pour le docteur Roger Andre - son amie Leonor''. It is possible that the recipient is the artist Roger Andr� Bissi�re. The fact that this copy was given to a friend no doubt explains why it wasn't numbered. In the text of the letter Genet addresses Fini as ''Madame'' or ''Mademoiselle''; in each case she has amended the word to ''Leonor''.Spine slightly faded. Very good. Loyau, Paris. unknown
1966300211966. S.l. Gallimard 1966. Un vol. au format pt in-8 204 x 142 mm de 68 pp. brochÂŽ sous couverture ˆ rabats rempliÂŽs. Edition originale agrÂŽmentÂŽe de nombreuses planches photographiques. Tirage de tÂte : un des 75 exemplaires du tirage numÂŽrotÂŽ sur vÂŽlin pur-fil Lafuma-Navarre seul papier. ''En 1966 Roger Blin crÂŽe un spectacle qui suscite une forte polÂŽmique en mettant en scÂne la piÂce de Jean Genet Les Paravents ˆ l'OdÂŽon-Thމtre de France avec Maria CasarÂs dans le r™le de la MÂre. Le spectacle fit scandale par l'ampleur et la violence des rÂŽactions qu'il suscite. De fait Les Paravents o s'exprime une cinglante satire du colonialisme ne se contente pas de raviver les plaies de la guerre d'AlgÂŽrie. Elle fait vaciller comme l'ensemble de l'Ãuvre de Genet tous les piliers de l'ordre de la morale et de l'esthÂŽtique bourgeois. Cette fresque foisonnante en seize tableaux o apparaissent une centaine de personnages met en scÂne des destins croisÂŽs o s'entremÂlent hommes et femmes arabes familles de colons franÂais prostituÂŽes officiers soldats et lÂŽgionnaires peuple des morts revenus parmi les vivants. Loin de s'en tenir au cadre historique du conflit algÂŽrien Genet gÂŽnÂŽralise son propos. Sans opposer les Arabes aux EuropÂŽens les pauvres aux riches les vertus aux vices il poursuit sa rÂŽflexion sur l'hypocrisie des sociÂŽtÂŽs l'omniprÂŽsence de la misÂre la sanctification par le mal l'ÂŽrotisme et rÂŽitÂre son apologie de la rÂŽvolte contre l'oppression.'' TrÂs belle condition. Exemplaire non coupÂŽ. b42961 unknown
207022726X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2070786498.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
196659539Paris: Gallimard 1966. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1966 14 x 20.50 cm broché First edition an advance service de presse copy. Autograph inscription signed by Jean Genet to Margaret Bendy. Illustrations. Spine slightly sunned not serious. Gallimard unknown
196619259Paris: Gallimard 1966. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1966 14 x 20.50 cm broché First edition a Service de Presse advance copy. Iconography. Light marginal worming to front board handsome interior condition. Gallimard unknown
1949100941949. Genet Jean. Autograph letter discussing translation and film rights related to Notre Dame des Fleurs written during the period of the novel's international circulation. Jean Genet French novelist playwright and political activist whose early criminal life informed a body of autobiographical fiction confronting bourgeois morality sexuality and social exclusion wrote Notre Dame des Fleurs in the 1940s while imprisoned in France. The novel quickly became a foundational work of twentieth century queer literature and avant-garde French writing. In this letter Genet addresses the English translation rights and a proposed cinematic adaptation of the book providing direct documentary evidence of the author's involvement in managing the international dissemination of one of his most influential works.<br /> <br /> Genet Jean. Autograph Letter Signed. Two pages on Terrass Hotel Paris letterhead. Undated. In the letter Genet responds to a correspondent regarding both translation and film rights connected to Notre Dame des Fleurs. Writing in English he states: "Dear Madame I was very happy to receive your letter in excellent French in fact. But I must regretfully tell you that Frechtman has already translated N D Notre Dame des Fleurs in English and it is he who possesses all the rights to that language and for this book. regarding the movie I have communicated your letter to the owner of the film. he will write to you and will tell you a price. It is with him that you must deal. But I thank you for all your kindness and I hope to see you soon in Paris. In the meantime I shake your hand in friendship. Jean Genet." The letter directly references translator Bernard Frechtman who produced the first widely circulated English translation of Notre Dame des Fleurs and confirms that translation rights for the English language were already assigned at the time of writing.<br /> <br /> Genet's Notre Dame des Fleurs stands among the most influential literary works of twentieth century queer literature presenting a stylized narrative centered on criminals drag performers and outsiders in Parisian underworld culture. Written while Genet was incarcerated and later championed by figures including Jean-Paul Sartre and the Parisian avant-garde the novel played a major role in establishing Genet as a central figure in postwar French literature and in the literary articulation of queer identity. Correspondence discussing translation rights and possible film adaptation offers unusually direct evidence of the mechanisms through which Genet's work circulated internationally during the mid twentieth century. Light handling wear with minor age toning; overall very good condition. A scarce piece of authorial correspondence directly referencing Genet's most celebrated novel. unknown
1991011978Paris 1991 In-4 à l'italienne Broché, couverture illustrée
19692091202133001298Takeuchi Bookstore 1969. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Takeuchi Bookstore paperback
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
1971R320088910HAITER. 1971. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 255 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en noir et blanc dans et hors texte -. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.89-Livre scolaire : histoire / géographie