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2012G-815-817DOUAYEUL 2012. Paperback. Very Good. Former library book. Different cover. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. DOUAYEUL paperback
191321235391913. Paris: Librairie des Lettres. 1913. 8vo. Original cream wrappers printed in grey and red uncut preserved in a modern cloth slipcase; pp. iv 307 1 blank; book and inkwell device to upper wrapper and title; a few light stains to upper wrapper short tear to head of upper joint neatly repaired hinges reinforced; uniform light toning light marginal dampstaining mostly at the beginning small hole repaired and traces of adhesive to inner margin of front free endpaper and half-title; overall a remarkably good copy; presentation inscription to half-title in ink: 'A Georges Abric en temoignage d'une grande sympathie Colette de Jouvenel' see below.First edition in book form particularly rare in the original wrappers inscribed by Colette to one of the witnesses at her second wedding.Originally serialised in La Vie Parisienne L'Entrave The Shackle is the sequel to La Vagabonde 1910. Reflecting Colette's own life however the tone of the two novels differs markedly: if La Vagabonde celebrates independence and self-discovery L'Entrave turns inward exploring the ambivalence and quiet disillusion that come with love's constraints. In the intervening years Colette at the time of publication married to Henri Gauthier-Villars better known by his pen name Willy had married the journalist and diplomat Henry de Jouvenel 1876-1935 and given birth to their daughter Colette de Jouvenel 1913-1981. She recalled with characteristic humour in L'Etoile Vesper the double strain of childbearing and serial publication: 'The child and the novel were racing me and La Vie Parisienne which was publishing my unfinished novel in instalments was gaining ground. The child announced that it would arrive first and I screwed the cap back onto my pen'. Colette and de Jouvenel divorced in 1924 after she became romantically involved with his son their affair inspiring her the characters of Phil and Mme Dalleray in Le Ble en herbe 1923.In later years Colette was unsparing in her assessment of L'Entrave criticising its 'narrow ending' 'diminished heroes' and 'blessing tone'.Provenance: From the library of Georges Abric editor-in-chief of Le Matin and a close friend of Henry de Jouvenel. Together with Leon Hamel and Jean Sapene Abric was one of the witnesses temoins at the wedding of Colette and Jouvenal on 19 December 1912.See La Societe des amis de Colette online. hardcover
19200086896Paris: Artheme Fayard 1920. Hardcover. Fine. Large 8vo original yellow wraps bound into calf backed patterned boards very good with 16 woodcuts by Hermann Paul. Very handsome. Artheme Fayard hardcover
198483209Paris: Gallimard Bibliothèque de La Pléiade 1984. Fine. Gallimard Bibliothèque de La Pléiade Paris 1984 10.50 x 17.50 cm reliure de l'éditeur sous étui souple et cartonné First edition. Publisher's binding in full brown grained sheep orange top edge smooth spine decorated with gilt fillets. Rich iconography. Fine copy complete with dust jacket acetate wrapper and slipcase. Gallimard, Bibliothèque de La Pléiade unknown
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
190777332s. l. Paris 1907. Fine. Colette the ""nude dancer"" in her stage costume s. l. Paris s. d. 1907 28.70 x 20.40 cm une photographie contrecollée sur carton Rare and superb original contemporary mounted albumen print showing Colette languidly stretched out on a lion skin and covered with a leopard skin. Photographer's penciled number and studio stamp on the back of the mount. A substantially cropped print bearing the same penciled number on the back of our photograph 11214 is in the Reutlinger archives at the Bibliothèque nationale de France Album Reutlinger de portraits divers vol. 53 p.3. We have been unable to find any other examples of this photograph in other public collections. A similar photograph belatedly dedicated to Maurice Chevalier went on sale in 2008. A beautiful sultry shot of Colette probably taken the year of her banned dance show ""Rêve d'Egypte"" at the Moulin Rouge where she shared the bill and a scandalous kiss with her cross-dressing aristocrat lover Missy. ""Colette was a nude dancer which at the time meant that she . draped herself in vaporous veils concealing part of her anatomy under animal skins"" Paula Dumont. Colette had already used animal skins hugging her figure in this picture as a sensual costume in Charles Van Lerberghe's Pan accompanied on stage by Lugné-Poe and Georges Wague. This was the first time anyone had dared to go without a flesh-colored body suit. Justifying her choice she went on to say: ""I want to dance naked if the body suit bothers me and humiliates my plasticity"". At the time of this photograph in 1907 Colette was performing in countless shows following her debut two years earlier in Nathalie Clifford Barney's Sapphic Salon where Mata Hari also danced. For Colette dance was synonymous with emancipation in more ways than one - as a means of sustenance and liberation of her body which finally belonged to her after her separation from her abusive husband Willy in 1906. Her undulating almost gestureless dance was linked by contemporary critics to that of Loïe Fuller and Isadora Duncan; her greatest success remained ""La Chair"" a risqué mime show she performed two hundred times in Paris and was subsequently produced with a new cast in New York's Manhattan Opera House. It was also in the halls of Parisian dance venues that Colette flaunted herself freely on the arm of her lovers. Her scandalous union with Missy the virile Marquise de Morny who accompanied her on stage in male costumes contributed to the fame of her performances. This is probably the rarest photograph of Colette taken by Reutlinger who also photographed her draped in Grecian style or wearing her costume from ""Le Rêve d'Egypte"". A rare visual testimony to a revolution in dance costume brought about by Colette a key figure in twentieth-century artistic and literary Paris. unknown
19549634Paris: C. Fremanger 1954. Fine. C. Fremanger Paris 1954 14 x 19 cm broché First edition for which there were no large paper copies. C. Fremanger unknown
1984AOLme(HO83Berlin 1984. 1984. 4to.unpaginated. Text in English & German. profusely illus. in b/w. pages loosely inserted in paper portfolio binding extremities bit worn. Published in conjunction with an exhibition. Soft cover. Very Good. Berlin, 1984. Paperback
192076019Rennes: Menzil 1920. Fine. Menzil Rennes circa 1921 14.50 x 21.80 cm Rare and unpublished childhood portrait of Colette Destouches only daughter of Louis-Ferdinand Céline born in 1920 on albumen paper mounted on cardboard from the Menzil studio. Manuscript caption ""Colette Destouches"" inscribed on recto and verso with the mention ""1920"". The portrait was taken by the Menzil house 6 rue Beaumont Rennes the city where Céline met and spent several years in the company of Édith Follet his second wife and mother of Colette. This photograph of Colette Destouches who is only a few months old is to our knowledge unpublished. Céline retained throughout his life an affection for his daughter whom he saw regularly in Rennes Geneva and Paris and who was ""surely more possessive in his way with her than he had been with any of his wives his mistresses. He had dreamed for her a glorious future of a medical career as if to strengthen their complicity"" Frédéric Vitoux La Vie de Céline coll. Folio 2005 p. 636. Menzil unknown
195482164Paris: Debresse 1954. Fine. Debresse Paris 1954 14 x 19 cm broché First edition printed on ordinary paper. Work illustrated with an out-of-text drawing by Fernand Léger. Precious autograph inscription signed by Luc Bérimont: ""Pour Colette de Jouvenel avec l'affectueuse pensée du grand viager 1958."" ""For Colette de Jouvenel with the affectionate thoughts of the grand viager 1958."" Debresse unknown
1024426475.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1018635556.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1983741San Francisco: George F. Ritchie 1983. First edition thus. Very good. Large octavo. Black cloth paper spine label. xiv297pp. Bookplate on front pastedown a few rubs to spine and label ghost of label removed from front panel else a very good copy. <br /> <br /> First printing in this format of Janet Flanner's translation. Introduction by Wallace Fowlie. One of 120 copies printed on Tovil handmade paper by Peter Koch at the Black Stone Press. George F. Ritchie unknown
19495-C17763Lanvin Parfums Paris 1949. Paperback. Very Good. Colette preface illustrated by Gillet Ltd edition No 165 Lanvin Parfums, Paris, paperback
199073826Chambon-sur-Lignon Le Chambon-sur-Lignon: Cheyne 1990. Fine. Cheyne Chambon-sur-Lignon Le Chambon-sur-Lignon 1990 13 x 22 cm broché First edition in French translated by Philippe Delarbre in collaboration with the author one of 750 numbered copies. Handsome copy despite the spine and boards slightly and marginally sunned without consequence. Work illustrated with wash drawings by Colette Deblé. Signed autograph inscription from Abdelamir Chawki to poet Charles Dobzynski: "". avec qui j'ai vécu un voyage inoubliable."" "".with whom I lived an unforgettable journey."" accompanied by an 11-line handwritten postcard dated November 26 1990 in which Abdelamir Chawki expresses his joy at seeing his friend again soon notably for projects ""relatifs à Rimbaud et au Yémen."" ""relating to Rimbaud and Yemen."" Cheyne hardcover
1883148014.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2005100067223Foyer ruraux Au Pays du Sanon 2005. in4. 2005. Cartonné. French édition - Livre présentant de légères marques de stockage sur la couverture et/ou les pourtours mais demeurant en très bon état d'ensemble.Expédition sous blister dans une enveloppe matelassée depuis la France Foyer ruraux Au Pays du Sanon unknown
Prakash-9781401952501Card Deck. Card Deck. New. ENGLISH Card Deck unknown