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2012104774University of Virginia Press. New. 2012. Paperback. 0813932106 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 272 pages; illustrated with black and white and a number of color images. -- with a bonus offer-- . University of Virginia Press paperback
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1950006949Paris: Paul Dupont 1950. Limited First Edition Thus. Chemise. Slipcase. Near Fine. Insription is to Gilbert Miller: "à Gilbert Miller penchez-vous un peu Monsieur que je vous embrass: Colette." Miller was a well-known Broadway producer who mounted a production of an adaptation of the famous novel on Broadway in 1951 starring the then newcomer Audrey Hepburn. The adaptation by Anita Loos came eight years after the issue of the original novel and seven years before the great movie musical. This inscribed copy of the book had come from the estate of Kathryn Bache Miller the producer's widow and heiress of a large Wall Street fortune. Number 295 of limitation of 535 copies. On papier velin de Rives. Folio. 33.5 by 26.5 cm. 129 1 pp. With 37 colored illustrations by Bérard. Conditiion: chemise spine darkened and stained with wear along edges. Otherwise pages inside which were issued loose but with gatherings are clean. Overall a beautiful copy with a meaningful association. Paul Dupont unknown
19271480<p>First editions. Each title limited to 750 copies ; the present examples on Vélin de Rives n° 727 597 727 376 377 and 657. Six titles 761017913676142 pp. comprising a complete set of the publisher's series of novellas by and about women. 8vo. Very good. Uniform original pastel wrappers ; the set is housed in a custom peach boards enclosure with gilt embossed spine. 1480 I<i>. Paul Morand - L'innocente à Paris ou la jolie fille de Perth 1927 ; II. Jean Giraudoux - La grande bourgeoise ou toute femme à la vocation 1928 ; III. Joseph Kessel - La Femme de maison ou Mariette au désert 1928 ; IV. Henri de Régnier - Lui ou les femmes et l'amour 1928 ; V. Colette - Sido ou les points cardinaux 1929 ; VI. I. Nemirovsky - Les Mouches d'automne ou la femme d'autrefois 1931. The titles individually are scarce -- complete sets in such good condition are rare.</i></p> Simon Kra
113257Paris Ernest Flammarion 1913. . First edition inscribed by the author; 8vo; some toning to preliminary and terminal leaves from wrappers else unmarked internally; finely bound in half green morocco in panels by R. Chanlaire stamp to verso of front free endpaper titles to spine gilt gilt and red crosses and dots to spine top edge gilt marbled endpapers original wrappers bound in; a fine copy.<br /> A fine association copy with the author's signed presentation inscription in black ink to the half-title 'à Pierre Sterlé en souvenir de Gabrielle Sidonie - ear ou en a parfois assez de s'appeler toujours Colette'.<br /><br />The recipient was the French Jeweller Pierre Sterlé of whom Colette was a great friend and client and who would go on to reference both Sterlé and his jewellery in her work. <br /><br />Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette known mononymously as Colette is best known in the English-speaking world for her 1944 novella Gigi. In addition to being an author she was a mime actress journalist and woman of letters whose life has inspired multiple film adaptations including the 2018 film Colette starring Keira Knightley.<br /> Paris, Ernest Flammarion, [1913]. unknown
51-4102Paris: Les Amis de Colette Atelier de Daragnès 1935-1936. 4to. 31 x 24 cm. 4 volumes. Original wraps and glassine. Very good. in-4 broché. Copies uniformly numbered no. 11 of 175 printed for la princesse Edmond de Polignac née Winnaretta Singer. Collection complète contenant :- N°1 : Clouk et Chéri ornés de 6 eaux-fortes hors texte de Dignimont.- N°2 : Notes marocaines et La Décapitée ornés de 6 eaux-fortes hors texte de Daragnès.- N°3 : En tournée et Music-Hall ornés de 6 lithographies hors texte de Luc-Albert Moreau.- N°4 : Portraits et Paysages ornés de 6 eaux-fortes hors texte de Dunoyer de Segonzac. .Tirage à 175 exemplaires tous signés par l'auteur ceux-ci imprimé pour la princesse Edmond de Polignac.Princesse Edmond de Polignac :The Queen of Paris’s Lesbian Community!Winnaretta Singer had married Prince Louis de Scey-Montbéliard to gain access to Paris’s elite artistic circles but everybody knew that she preferred the company of women. Not surprising their marriage went unconsummated and was annulled in 1892. One year later Winnaretta married Prince Edmond Melchior Jean Marie de Polignac an aristocrat and amateur composer 30 years her senior. He was openly gay and both had a deep passion for music. He died eight years after their marriage and Winnaretta never remarried although she had plenty of affairs with married women. On one occasion an enraged husband yelled up at Winnaretta’s apartment “If you are half the man I think you are you will come out here and fight me.â€Monod nos. 2982-2985 Paris: Les Amis de Colette [Atelier de Daragnès] 1935-1936, paperback
51-4197Bruxelles: Editions de la Mappemonde 1943. 4to. 28.1 x 22.1 cm. Half morocco and paper boards in matching slipcse. 85 1pp. One of 50 numbered copies on Japan nacré from the total edition of 450 copies. Monod no. 3025 Bruxelles: Editions de la Mappemonde, 1943 hardcover
1969mon0000133113Prentice Hall 1969-02-01. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. Prentice Hall paperback
2014x-9401071551Springer Verlag 2014. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 1358 pages. 8.75x6.00x2.75 inches. Springer Verlag paperback
0190506482New. Brand new and still unused unknown
1929#18<p>Colette<br />L'Entrave.<br />Illustrated by André Dignimont.<br />Paris Éditions Mornay 1929.<br /><br />Square octavo. Unsigned binding in the Art Deco style. Brown morocco covers decorated with a large design of undulating gilt fillets and vertically superimposed gilt squares; green morocco onlaid triangles at head and foot; at the center a hexagon formed by intersecting triple gilt fillets with two inverted triangles of green onlaid morocco. Smooth spine decorated with vertical gilt fillets. Title and author lettered in gilt in an oriental style on mosaic morocco pieces inner gilt roll top edge gilt. Illustrated wrappers and spine preserved.<br /><br />Illustrated edition. Print run of 1000 copies. One of 844 copies on Rives paper unnumbered signed in the justification.<br /><br />Copy enriched with an autograph inscription in ink on the half-title traducted in English :<br /><br />"Dear Tonton accept this 'constraint' so that you may preserve your love of freedom. Colette."<br /><br />A fine inscription in this attractive production.<br /><br />The first edition of L'Entrave appeared in 1913. This edition is elegantly illustrated by André Dignimont 1891–1967 an artist for whom Colette felt both admiration and friendship she called him "Dig". She left a charming evocation of his art:<br /><br />"When I wish to be alone with you I politely set aside your acrobats your sailors and your cherry-mouthed non-commissioned officers; I beg pardon of your gentle female livestock; I turn the corner of an empty house whose shutter flaps peacefully stained with blood and I find you bending over a floral tailpiece—hearts of Jeannette narcissi and columbines mingled let us not forget the forget-me-not!—which you paint careful moved and dreamy like a maiden of old."<br /><br />He also illustrated Mitsou La Vagabonde and L'Ingénue libertine.<br /><br />The illustrations in this volume display the full range of his palette: sensual scenes an opium den urban landscapes as well as rural ones. Colette herself can be recognized in several of them.<br /><br />The fine inscription in this copy reflects both Colette's wit and the character of "Tonton" evidently a figure deeply attached to freedom.</p> Mornay
1932LD17668Lyon: Les XXX de Lyon 1932. Limited Edition. Paperback. Near Fine. 120 copies only printed of this lavish edition. Folio. Original wrappers; an excellent crisp copy. In publisher's slipcase stain at the bottom. This copy is inscribed on the limitation page by Colette to Docteur Germain Blechmann: "Pour le docteur et la Madame Germain Blechmann qui sont les amie de la mer meridionale de la musique de la chaleur des enfants ils sont aussi les amis de Colette". Lithographs by-Luc Albert Moreau. This is copy 65 of the copies numbered 61 to 120. Fine orignal pencil drawing by Moreau and another lithograph numbered 39/60 both pieces signed are laid in at the front. <br/><br/> Les XXX de Lyon paperback
19313117938London: Nash & Grayson. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1931. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First English language edition. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. 316pp. Interior tape mend at upper spine on jacket. Light chipping at edges. Shelf-wear and creasing at edges of jacket. Lovely illustration on front panel of jacket. A most appealing survivaL which is rare to find in jacket. ; 5 1/4" X 7 1/2"; 316 pages . Nash & Grayson hardcover
61792Paris Societe Nouvelle des Editions d'Art Devambez 1930. 4° 29 x 24 cm 124 S. 9 Bl. 26 Orig.-Radierungen Weinroter Ganzmaroquin-Bd. m. vergoldetem Rückentitel Kopfgoldschnitt marmorierten Vorsätzen auf Seide Reliure Asper Genève. Rücken min. beschienen Seidenvorsatz minimal fleckig durchgedrungener Klebstoff Nr. 96 von 196 Exemplaren. Die ersten 120 auf vélin de rives fabrique et filigrane specialement contenant les gravures dans leur état definitif. - Colette eigentlich Sidonie-Gabrielle Claudine Colette; 1873-1954 französische Schriftstellerin Varietékünstlerin und Journalistin. Sie bekam als erste Frau in Frankreich ein Staatsbegräbnis. - Edgar Chahine né en 1874 à Vienne Autriche et mort à Paris en 1947 peintre et graveur français d'origine arménienne. 010 Paris, Societe Nouvelle des Editions d'Art Devambez, 1930 unknown
304401972. BiÂvres Pierre de Tartas 1972. Un vol. au format in-folio 383 x 283 mm de 147 pp. en feuilles sous couverture illustrÂŽe et incrustations vÂŽgÂŽtales ˆ rabats rempliÂŽs et ÂŽtui de plein skyvertex prune ˆ l'imitation de maroquin dos lisse titre dorÂŽ doublure de pleine suÂŽdine aubergine. Un des 30 exemplaires sur Japon nacrÂŽ ; celui-ci lettrÂŽ ''i''. L'exemplaire s'orne en page de titre d'une grande aquarelle sur traits de crayon agrÂŽmentÂŽe de cet envoi autographe signÂŽ de Jean CommÂre l'illustrateur : ''Pour Madame / Simone G / hommage / du / peintre / signature''. L'ouvrage est revÂtu en regard du colophon des signatures autographes de l'artiste de l'ÂŽditeur ainsi que de l'huissier de justice. Outre les 12 lithographies originales qu'il se doit de contenir l'ouvrage recÂle sous chemises sÂŽparÂŽes : - en 8 ÂŽpreuves la dÂŽcomposition d'une planche - 6 lithographies sur double-pages ; chacune signÂŽe ˆ la mine de plomb par Jean CommÂre - 6 lithographies signÂŽes ˆ la mine de plomb ces 12 lithographies composant la suite tirÂŽes sur grand vÂŽlin d'Arches. ''Jean CommÂre natif d'Angers participa aux Salons des IndÂŽpendants d'Automne des Peintres tÂŽmoins de leur temps. Peintre de paysages et trÂs souvent de scÂnes ˆ personnages il dessine sur la toile plus qu'il ne peint utilisant avec abondance des jaunes acidulÂŽs. Le dessin est traditionnel''. in BÂŽnÂŽzit. ''Ç En 1947 lՎditeur suisse Mermod proposa ˆ Colette de lui envoyer rÂŽguliÂrement un bouquet de fleurs ˆ chaque fois diffÂŽrentes ; Colette en contrepartie ferait le Ç portrait È de lÕune ou lÕautre de ces fleurs. Le rÂŽsultat fut un petit recueil qui parut en 1948 sous le titre Pour un herbier ˆ Lausanne chez Mermod dans la collection ÔÔLe BouquetÕÕ È.'' SociÂŽtÂŽ des Amis de Colette. BÂŽnÂŽzit III Dictionnaire des peintres p. 128 - Monod Manuel de l'amateur de livres illustrÂŽs modernes 3035. Petites altÂŽrations superficielles sur le coffret. Du reste trÂs belle condition. b42961 unknown
59867Editions Rhea Paris 1921 In-4 33 cm 32pp. illustr. Hors-textes de Colette Nel un des 500 exemplaires numerotes sur Japon pages non coupées unknown
193574179s. l. Paris 1935. Fine. s. l. Paris s. d. circa 1935 17.70 x 22.50 cm 2 pages sur un feuillet Beautiful autograph letter signed by Colette addressed to her friend Bolette Natanson. Two pages written in ink on blue paper. Transverse creases inherent to the folding of the missive. This letter was probably addressed to Bolette following a gift made to her ""old friend"": ""Ah! dangerous Bolette! I can say nothing in front of you. Here are the two charming thick little vessels that emigrate to my home."" This is an opportunity for Colette very pleased with this new gift to humorously devalue the designer's previous works: ""From now on your frames are ugly your mirrors troubled like an honest man's conscience and your butterflies are - horror! - faithful!"" The famous ""butterflies"" naturalized and enclosed in glass frames are visible in several photographs of the writer in her home. Having evolved since her earliest childhood in artistic circles - she is the daughter of Alexandre and niece of Thadée Natanson the creators of the famous Revue Blanche - Bolette Natanson 1892-1936 became friends with Jean Cocteau Raymond Radiguet Georges Auric Jean Hugo and also Colette. Passionate about sewing she left Paris for the United States with Misia Sert great friend of Coco Chanel and was hired by Goodman. With her husband Jean-Charles Moreux they created in 1929 the gallery Les Cadres on boulevard Saint-Honoré and frequented numerous artists and intellectuals. Their success was immediate and they multiplied projects: the creation of the fireplace for Winnaretta de Polignac the decoration of the château de Maulny the arrangement of Baron de Rothschild's private mansion the creation of frames for industrialist Bernard Reichenbach and finally the realization of Colette's beauty institute storefront in 1932. Bolette Natanson also framed the works of her prestigious painter friends: Bonnard Braque Picasso Vuillard Man Ray André Dunoyer de Segonzac etc. Despite this meteoric rise she would end her life in December 1936 a few months after her father's death. unknown
193574177s. l. Paris 1935. Fine. s. l. Paris s. d. circa 1935 17.70 x 22.50 cm 2 pages sur un feuillet Fine autograph letter signed by Colette to her friend Bolette Natanson. Two pages written in ink on blue paper. Horizontal folds inherent to the mailing of the letter. As ever protective and maternal with her friend Colette compliments her: ""Comme tu es gentille - comme tu es Bolette"". Nineteen years her senior she praises the youth of ""her child"": ""Tu es ma 'provision d'hiver' la jeunesse dont j'aurai besoin plus tard bien plus encore qu'à présent. Soigne-toi bien ma jeunesse en grange"". Having grown up from early childhood in artistic circlesshe was the daughter of Alexandre and the niece of Thadée Natanson the founders of the celebrated Revue BlancheBolette Natanson 1892-1936 formed friendships with Jean Cocteau Raymond Radiguet Georges Auric Jean Hugo and Colette. Passionate about dressmaking she left Paris for the United States with Misia Sert a close friend of Coco Chanel and was employed at Goodman. With her husband Jean-Charles Moreux they opened in 1929 the gallery Les Cadres on boulevard Saint-Honoré and moved in the company of numerous artists and intellectuals. Their success was immediate and they multiplied commissions: the fireplace for Winnaretta de Polignac the decoration of the Château de Maulny the arrangement of Baron de Rothschilds townhouse the creation of frames for the industrialist Bernard Reichenbach and finally the design of the shopfront for Colettes beauty institute in 1932. Bolette Natanson also framed the works of her distinguished painter friends: Bonnard Braque Picasso Vuillard Man Ray André Dunoyer de Segonzac and others. Despite this dazzling ascent she took her own life in December 1936 a few months after the death of her father. unknown
191666844Paris: Georges Crès & Cie 1916. Fine. Georges Crès & Cie Paris 1916 12 x 19 cm broché First edition on ordinary paper. Frontispiece by Théphile Alexandre Steinlen. Beautiful autograph inscription signed by Colette to her lover Valentine Feydeau : ""A Valentine Feydeau 1 / 1 Elle n'aura le reste de la dedication que si elle revient."" Georges Crès & Cie unknown
195823747ROWOHLT ERNST 10/1958. 1. softcover. Claudine ROWOHLT, ERNST paperback
196139248Paris: Robert Léger 1961. Terechkovich. An impressive association copy of a gorgeous livre de peintre illustrated with 14 ORIGINAL COLOR LITHOGRAPHS BY TERECHKOVITCH. Edition limited to 150 copies. THIS IS A SPECIAL COPY RESERVED FOR THE ARTIST WITH A SIGNED PRESENTATION INSCRIPTION FROM MAURICE DE GOUDEKET 1889-1977 Colette's third and last husband 16 years her junior TO ALEXIS DE REDÉ Oskar Dieter Alex von Rosenberg-Redé 3rd Baron von Rosenberg-Redé 1922-2004 a gay Jewish nobleman celebrated by Parisian high society and a friend of Colette's. Large folio. Loose as issued in original wraps with a color lithograph on the front cover. FINE AND BRIGHT WITH NO DEFECTS in the publisher's very luxurious satin folding case case a bit stained. Terechkovich's masterpiece and quite rare. <br/><br/> Robert Léger paperback
1930049688Paris: Éditions Kra 1930. First Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Fine Condition. René Lelong. Half red leather over marbled boards with original wraps bound in; slight fading to spine. One of 15 on Van Gelder with an extra suite of illustrations in red tipped in either before or after the original illustration this marked HC with fine watercolors by Lelong. From a total edition of 350. Inscribed by Colette to Louis Burtin and with a letter laid in stating: "It was given to my father after the war a friend of his "Louis Burtin" knew Colette and to thank my father he gave him this book. Louis Burtin was an attorney in Nancy.and was very involved in the French Resistance during the war so was my father!" In a matching leather tipped slipcase.<br /> <br /> Les Vrilles de la vigne was one of Colette's first publications after splitting with Henry Gauthier-Villars Willy originally collected in 1908. First illustrated edition. Size: Octavo 8vo. Illustrator: René Lelong. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Fiction; Erotica. Inventory No: 049688. Éditions Kra hardcover
16-5241Paris: Éditions Excelsior 1926. Large 4to. 26 x 33.5 cm. Original paper wraps time stained as usual One of 546 numbered copies with 20 color etchings by Icart.Luc Monod: Manuel De L'Amateur Livres Illustres Modernes 1875-1975 no. 3011.With a facsimile of a letter by Colette: : “De deux romans Minne et Les égarements de Minne qui ne portèrent pas ma signature j’en ai fait un seul : l’Ingénue libertine. La première partie trouve encore grâce à mes yeux ; je suis plus sévère pour la deuxième et dernière mot rayé superflue et qui sent le travail. Cette libertine aurait bien dû en rester à l’ingénuité. — Coletteâ€Broché sous couv. rempliée 33.5 x 26.5 cm.Édition limitée à 546 exemplaires celui-ci un des ex. num. du tirage principal survergé à la forme de Rives BFK. Le texte de Colette est illustré de 20 eaux-forteshors texte de Louis Icart 1888-1950 quelques-unes à caractère érotique et mises en couleur au pochoir et d’un fac-similé d’une lettre de Colette. Défauts mineurs. Paris: Éditions Excelsior, 1926 paperback
193219048Paris: Editions Surréalistes 1932. Fine. Editions Surréalistes Paris 1932 12 x 19 cm broché First edition on ordinary paper. Handsome autograph inscription from the author to Colette. Spine faded as usual two small glued tears to head and to foot of a joint a leave badly cut by the dedicatee with small marginal lacks. Editions Surréalistes unknown