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1991130854Brussels Belgium 1991. Softbound. VG like new but for a dent line on back cover. BW illustrated wraps. 127 pp. 44 plates of lace work most in color. Text in French Dutch German and English.<br/>Inspirational work by and for lace artists. unknown books
19915870Minneapolis: Minnesota Center for Book Arts 1991. Paperback. Fine. One of 150 numbered copies signed by Pate. Printed wrapper. Fine. <br/><br/> Minnesota Center for Book Arts paperback books
1977113080Athens: Ohio University Press 1977. stiff paper wrappers. small 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. xi 74 pages. First edition wrappered. Presentation by the author on the half-title "For J. A. O'Keefe / Stay amazed in strewn fields / Your in Tektites poetry-- / Colette Inez". The "strewn fields" are from the poem "Tektites" in the volume. Fine. Ohio University Press unknown books
1978140713Athens OH: Ohio University Press 1978. First edition. Softcover. A collection of poems. A tight very good in wrappers with a small spot to the fore edge. Signed by Inez who has also written "review copy Ohio University Press unknown books
2007110119Los Angeles: Tasende Gallery 2007. Softcover. VG. Green illus. wraps with white lettering;43 pp. 3 gatefolds; with 16 titled works in color. Includes text by Chattopadhyay and a profile of the artist with illustrations of the works "borrowed" by Romero. Tasende Gallery paperback books
1929279161Paris 1929. unbound. good. 1 page 10.25 x 8 inches 9 Rue de Beaujolais Louvre Paris January 30 1929 in French untranslated to an unidentified correspondent and friend "Cher Monsieur et ami." In this letter Colette states that she is unwell afflicted with grippe and bronchitis. She is sending a paper short story and if it is accepted as she hopes she would like to correct it further when she receives the proof "because there are always mistakes." In closing she sends her regards to Madame de Henseler and mentions that she does not have the recipient's personal address. Three binder holes at the left edge natural folds and light foxing. Good condition.<br/><br/> French novelist<br/><br/> unknown books
1978WRCLIT34124New York: Farrar 1978. Cloth. Photographs. First edition. Review copy with slip. Fine in dust jacket. Farrar hardcover books
1978Embry 171712Farrar Straus and Giroux 1978. First edition first printing. Small inked name edges slightly toned near fine in near fine dust jacket with mild edgewear and a slightly sunned spine in mylar cover. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1978. First edition, first printing. unknown books
19839025760New York: Limited Editions Club 1983. Hardcover. Fine. Françoise Gilot. In publisher's original custom full blue silk binding. Stamped in gilt on the spine and cover. Spine with sunfading. Printed on blue-grey paper with nine in-line illustrations and three full color screenprints by Gilot. Publisher's original slipcase wrapped in blue-grey paper and stamped in white on the spine with sunfading to edges. Designed by Françoise Gilot and Benjamn Shiff. Signed by Françoise Gilot. One of 2000 numbered copies. LEC monthly newsletter laid in. <br/><br/> Limited Editions Club hardcover books
1983269398New York: Limited Editions Club 1983. Limited. hardcover. near fine. Francoise Gilot. Translated by Enid McLeod & introduced by Robert Phelps. Illustrated by Francoise Gilot with three full-page original silkscreens. 138 pages. 4to blue cloth; just a touch rubbed on rear panel board slipcase. New York: The Limited Editions Club 1983. A very near fine copy in a fine slipcase.<br/><br/> One of 2000 numbered copies signed by the illustrator.<br/><br/> Limited Editions Club unknown books
1983WRCLIT63503New York: Limited Editions Club 1983. Quarto. Gilt cloth. Illustrations and plates. Bookplate on front pastedown binding a trace rubbed otherwise near fine in lightly smudged slipcase. Illustrated with three original multi-color silk screens and color vignettes in the text by Francoise Gilot. Translated by Enid McLeod. Introduction by Robert Phelps. One of 2000 numbered copies printed by Daniel Keleher at the Wild Carrot Press and signed by Francoise Gilot. With the Newsletter laid- in. Limited Editions Club hardcover books
198322377New York: Limited Editions Club 1983. Hardcover. Full gold stamped blue Chinese silk cloth. Fine in fine light gray slipcase. Gilot Francoise. 154 pages. 28 1/2 x 24 cm. Translated by Enid McLeod Introduced by Robert Phelps. Illustrated with three original silk screens by Francoise Gilot and drawings in the text. Laid-in is an additional silk screen a smaller versiion of the slilkscreen bordering p.60. printed on the same stock as the original. Translated by Enid McLeod. Introduction by Robert Phelps. Limited edition copy 1267 of 2000 signed by Francoise Gilot printed by Daniel Keleher at the Wild Carrot Press. LEC Monthly Letter laid-in. NEWMAN & WICHE 534. As new copy. Limited Editions Club hardcover books
196158940New York: Farrar Straus & Cudahy. Very Good. 1961. Hardcover. First Printing 143 pages previous owner signed a slight toning to covers otherwise a very good copy in a price clipped dj . Farrar, Straus & Cudahy hardcover books
1983400392New York: The Limited Editions Club 1983. Limited edition number 605 of 2000 copies signed by the illustrator. Spine slightly toned. Folio. Illustrated by Françoise Gilot. Original sea-blue cloth gilt-lettered; publisher's board slipcase. <br/><br/> The Limited Editions Club hardcover books
198329656New York: Limited Editions Club 1983. No. 780 of 2000 copies signed by the artist. With colored silk-screens by Françoise Gilot. 1 vols. Folio. Original blue cloth a fine copy. No. 780 of 2000 copies signed by the artist. With colored silk-screens by Françoise Gilot. 1 vols. Folio. Limited Editions Club unknown books
20042280892John Wiley 2004. Hard Cover. Good/Good. Jacket rubbed. 2004 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. World-famous cake designer Colette Peters presents a vibrant collection of distinctive creations to inspire home cake makers of all abilities. John Wiley hardcover books
1951023923Paris: Société d'Edition "Les Belles Lettres 1951. 100p. 20 b/w plates 11 b/w plans full modern tan leather. Société d'Edition "Les Belles Lettres unknown books
1924226364New York Henry Holt and Company 1924. 1924. First English edition. Small 8vo. Frontispiece. Translated by Princess Alexandre Gagarine. Dust jacket designed by Jacques Nam unclipped. 154 pages. Very good. No signatures or bookplates. Necker 2226. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Henry Holt and Company, 1924. hardcover books
1997033371Genève: Librairie Droz 1997. 831p. original red cloth Travaux d'humanisme et Renaissance 314. Librairie Droz unknown books
194573094Zurich: Other. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1945. Hardcover. Colette. CHATS. Zurich 1945. French text illustrated Very Good condition in chipped and soiled dust jacket. . Other hardcover books
192046565Americ: Edit. Very Good. 1920. Softcover. Americ: Edit. 1920. 235 pages softbound. Contents are clean; paper wrappers are sound with light soil and wear. A good copy. . Edit paperback books
192007704Paris: Artheme Fayard & Cie 1920. FIRST EDITION. Paperback. Trade issue. Some slight browning to pages. Otherwise a near fine copy with a square spine and wrappers in fresh condition in original glassine jacket. <br/><br/> Artheme Fayard & Cie paperback books
1920226207Paris: Artheme Fayard 1920. First. hardcover. fine. 8vo 3/4 green morocco spine faded to brown; original yellow printed wrappers including spine bound in. Paris: Artheme Fayard 1920. First Edition.<br/><br/> One of 550 numbered copies on papier velin.Lafuma. This is no. 124.<br/><br/> Artheme Fayard unknown books
1983WRCLIT64801San Francisco: George F. Ritchie 1983. Large octavo. Cloth paper spine label. Bookplate on front pastedown a few smudges to cloth else a nice copy very good or somewhat better. First printing in this format of Janet Flanner's translation with an Introduction by Wallace Fowlie. One of 120 copies printed on Tovil handmade paper by Peter Koch at the Black Stone Press. George F. Ritchie hardcover books
192924513New York: Albert & Charles Boni. Very Good. 1929. First American Edition. Hardcover Second Printing. no dust jacket light bumping to bottom corners spine cloth a little sun-browned overall a good solid clean copy; bookplate of longtime MGM writer/producer Carey Wilson on front pastedown. B&W illustrations Originally published in France in 1920 this was the first of Colette's novels to appear in America and it set off something of a vogue for her work which lasted until roughly the mid-1930s. It's the story of a gigolo which playwright-journalist Lewis Galantière called "a brilliant work of character portrayal tragic in its implications but on the surface a comedy in a genre new to us and full of a slightly macabre fascination." The first film version was a French production released in 1950 directed by Pierre Billon; more recently Stephen Frears directed an adaptation in 2009 from a screenplay by Christopher Hampton starring Rupert Friend and Michelle Pfeiffer. The novel has also served as the basis for a couple of TV adaptations and a ballet. . Albert & Charles Boni hardcover books