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IBD-9788196405359Niyogi. New. Niyogi unknown
IBD-9788196405359Niyogi. New. Niyogi unknown
1954RO80152127CERCLE GROLIER. 1954. In-4. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 244 pages. Exemplaire n°68 / 200, tiré sur Vélin de Rives. Nombreuses pointes sèches originales, en noir et blanc dans le texte et en planches, avec serpentes, par Jacques BOULLAIRE. Couvertures contres-pliées. Etui cartonné. Emboitage légèrement usé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 94.4-Editions numérotées
19549126Paris, Cercle Grolier, 1954. In-4 carré (226 x 272 mm), 244 pp., 2 ff. n. ch. En feuilles, chemise beige imprimée d'éditeur rempliée, chemise cartonnée orange imprimée d'éditeur, étui.
193712974JNew York: Random House 1937. First Edition. Inscribed and signed by the author Jacques Deval to fellow writer Horace McCoy. Inscribed: “To Horace McCoy with friendly admiration for ‘They Shoot Horses Don’t They’ Jacques Deval.†McCoy is best remembered for his classic thirties novel They Shoot Horses Don’t They a hardboiled portrait of depression era dance marathons. This comedy play was an international success starting in Paris London the capitals of Europe including Berlin where after vetting to make sure the playwright was not Jewish Adolf Hitler saw the play becoming so entranced by it that he eventually saw it three times. The play was an equal smash hit in New York as adapted by Sherwood and was made into charming film starring Claudette Colbert Charles Boyer Basil Rathbone Anita Louise directed by Anatole Litvak. “Ousted from their homeland by the Bolshevik revolution a royal Russian couple find themselves impoverished and living in Paris. They take positions as butler and housemaid in a wealthy household and owing to their impeccable breeding and manners excel in their new jobs. But once they are recognized for the royal couple they are they must face new -- and formidable -- responsibilities.†IMDB. Fine tight copy in a bright gold-foil dust jacket with a few small tears and minute nicking. Rare in a presentation copy from the author and especially so in such an excellent 1930s association. Random House unknown books
193712974JNew York: Random House 1937. First Edition. Inscribed and signed by the author Jacques Deval to fellow writer Horace McCoy. Inscribed: “To Horace McCoy with friendly admiration for ‘They Shoot Horses Don’t They’ Jacques Deval.†McCoy is best remembered for his classic thirties novel They Shoot Horses Don’t They a hardboiled portrait of depression era dance marathons. This comedy play was an international success starting in Paris London the capitals of Europe including Berlin where after vetting to make sure the playwright was not Jewish Adolf Hitler saw the play becoming so entranced by it that he eventually saw it three times. The play was an equal smash hit in New York as adapted by Sherwood and was made into charming film starring Claudette Colbert Charles Boyer Basil Rathbone Anita Louise directed by Anatole Litvak. “Ousted from their homeland by the Bolshevik revolution a royal Russian couple find themselves impoverished and living in Paris. They take positions as butler and housemaid in a wealthy household and owing to their impeccable breeding and manners excel in their new jobs. But once they are recognized for the royal couple they are they must face new -- and formidable -- responsibilities.†IMDB. Fine tight copy in a bright gold-foil dust jacket with a few small tears and minute nicking. Rare in a presentation copy from the author and especially so in such an excellent 1930s association. Random House unknown
193723855NY: Random House 1937. First Edition. 8vo pp. 158. Untrimmed and partially unopened. A very good copy in a chipped and partially torn dj. This is a "round-robin" copy signed by the 15 members of the cast at the NY production which opened on October 15 1936. Included are signatures by John Halliday Marta Abba Irina Feodorova Margaret Dale Amanda Duff and others. Random House unknown books
EXE-176Paris, Editions Mornay, 1935. Petit in-8° broché, couverture rempliée illustrée. Nombreuses illustrations dans le texte. Tiré à 1700 exemplaire, un des 65 de tête sur Japon Impérial à la forme. Contient un croquis original signé Ch.A. Edelmann.
193263745New York: Viking Press 1932. Hardcover. First American edition. Translated by Lawrence S. Morris. Tiny bookstore stamp on the front fly spine a bit cocked and boards very slightly soiled a near fine copy in modestly age-toned very good plus price-clipped dustwrapper with a number of very small nicks and tears. World weary eighteen year old French beauty trapped in Panama becomes involved in international spying and intrigue and sells herself in order to raise the money to return to France. Basis for the 1934 Henry King film Marie Galante featuring Spencer Tracy Ketti Gallian and Ned Sparks. Viking Press hardcover
193298490New York: Viking Press 1932. Softcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First American edition. Translated by Lawrence S. Morris. Advance Reading Copy. Near fine in unprinted wrappers in moderately worn about very good dustwrapper. World weary eighteen-year-old French beauty trapped in Panama becomes involved in international spying and intrigue and sells herself in order to raise the money to return to France. Basis for the 1934 Henry King film Marie Galante featuring Spencer Tracy Ketti Gallian and Ned Sparks. The example here in a very uncommon format. Viking Press unknown
1767Lyon. N° 5. Novembre 1921. 16 pages. Henri Focillon ("Lettre à Jean Epstein"), Ozenfant et Jeanneret ("Esthétique et Purisme"), Pierre Combet-Descombes (Texte télégraphique), Louis Delluc ("Toros"), Chlebnikoff (Poème), Marcel Requien ("Expiation", film). Bois gravés hors texte de Jean Epstein, Jeanneret, Pierre Deval, Jean Lacroix (et un frontispice non signé, très beau). Catalogue de la 1ère Exposition du Promenoir : "Cubisme - Purisme - Expressionnisme" (oeuvres de Albert Gleizes, Ch. E. Jeanneret, Oscar Kokoschka, Fernand Léger, Amédée Ozenfant, Lasar Segall).
COPY NUMBER 1 OF THIS RARE SET OF AVANT-GARDE LITHOGRAPHS BY ARTISTS FROM LYON. Complete with 25 loose lithographs by R. Bascobert, FrÈdÈric Bouvier, R. Chancrin, FrÈdÈrique Charlaix, Antoine Chartres, Pierre Combet-Descombes, Jean Couty, Venance Curnier, Pierre Deval, Emile Didier, L. FÈchant, P. Janin, Alice Kohn, Jacques Laplace, Georges Lugon, Henriette Morel, A. Marisot, Etienne Morillon, Pierre Pelloux, Robert Pernin, Philippe Pourchet, Marcel Seignobos, Pierre ThÈvenin, Georges-Albert Tresch, and Henri Vieilly. From a total edition of 300 copies, THIS IS COPY NUMBER 1, ONE OF ONLY 50 COPIES PRINTED ON FINE LAFUMA WOVE PAPER. Each lithograph measures 37.7 x 28.2 cm, and is signed in the stone. Loose as issued with bifolium featuring title-page, contents, and justification / colophon. In excellent condition, house in original folding case (in pieces). An important document concerning avant-garde art in Lyon. COMPLETE SETS ARE EXTREMELY RARE: the entire French library system doesn't have a single copy of the preferred issue on Lafuma paper. Laid in is a leaflet advertising an exhibition of "Peintres et graveurs de la Chine Revolutionnaire", printed in 1934 and also quite rare.