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192529230Salabert 1925
192011087Molinier 1920 approx.
193129026Salabert 1931
193083102Salabert 1930
2000118873Crown 2011-04-12T00:00:01Z. First Edition. hardcover. Like New. 83x15x124. Signed by Author. Flat Signed signature only no inscription by author Deval Patrick on title page in black marker. Images available upon request.Stated FIRST EDITION FIRST PRINTING full number line starting with "1". Appears to be a book that was shelved stored and/or briefly handled but never read. Dust jacket clean and intact in near mint condition with no chipping on edges or price stickers sticker residue or scars. No markings tears corner creases foxing or other defects noted in text block. Unconditional money back guarantee. Crown hardcover
1945112669Paris, Librairie C. Vaubaillon, impr. A. Tardy, à Bourges 1945 In-4 25 x 19 cm. Broché, couveture grise, dos muet, titre en noir sur le premier plat orné d’une vignette, 30 pp., 30 illusions décrites, 8 figures explicatives. Couverture ternie.
1995222231BBBln., Byblos-Verl., 1995. Dt. Erstausg. Mit zahlr. Abb. 208 S. Ill. OLwd. - Gutes Ex. 1
19326pvqtMartin Secker 1932. 2nd edition . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 2nd edition 1932. Publication of 251 pages. The edges of the boards are a little frayed and there are minor scuffed marks on the spine of the book. There are light marks on the block of the book. Internally the pages are immaculately clean and complete. The binding is excellent. GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Martin Secker hardcover
1960264981Martonplay Agency 1960. Trade Paperback. 72 pages 3 act play. 11 x 8.5 inches printed on recto side only. Mortonplay Agency was founded by Elizabeth and George Marton in the 1950s. Jacques Deval Jacques Boularan was a French play wright screenwriter and film director. Very good copy in blue folder with die cut opening for title bound with 3 prongs. Cover stamped with Martonplay Agency Franco-Americaine with Paris address. Ink number and letters on front cover. Cover tanned at edges.<br> Martonplay Agency paperback
1993Q-0880013222Ecco Pr 1993-11-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Ecco Pr hardcover
1995Q-0880014121Ecco Pr 1995. paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Ecco Pr paperback
1937018308New York: The Viking Press 1937. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo. 238pp. Solid First Edition with no other printing listed as called for. Bound in orange cloth with lettering in black on spine and gilt on front board. Translated from the French by Lawrence S. Morris. Slight spine lean and mild wear to edges. Off-setting and toning to end-papers. Ownership signature on front paste-down. Bookstore stamp on front end-paper and title page. Attractive unclipped wrapper $2.00 has tiny nicks to spine ends. Rubbing to folds. Mildly toned spine. Bookstore stamp on spine and front panel. Still bright and complete and scarce in any condition. A very pretty collectable copy at a great price. The Viking Press hardcover
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
193230055New York: The Viking Press. Very Good. 1932. First American Edition. Hardcover. no dust jacket good sound copy lightly shelfworn minor external soiling spine cloth a bit faded discoloration in gutters one-time owner's "Property of" statement handwritten on front endpaper and the same person's signature and date on the page following the dedication page. Novel about a young Frenchwoman who finds herself stranded at the age of eighteen in a remote South American port; she manages to make her way to Panama where she takes up prostitution as a means of earning the money for her passage back to France. You can stop thinking about Marlo Thomas now. Her activities get her mixed up with some of the complicated international aspects of the Canal Zone and at various times she encounters a Japanese spy a German agent and an American Secret Service man. One contemporary reviewer commented that the author "lays much stress on the importance of the Canal Zone to the United States of America and other countries and yet one cannot help feeling that he regards the whole thing as just a little ludicrous and that he is privately pointing the finger of scorn at men who can allow their time to be taken up by such immense trivialities." Originally published in France in 1931 as "Marie Galante" although in this translation she's called Chéri which was also the title of the British edition the book served as the basis for a 1934 American film adaptation under that title starring Spencer Tracy and Ketti Gallian and that same year was adapted by its author for a stage musical with music by Kurt Weill. In the film version not surprisingly the heroine is not a prostitute; it was released in the latter half of 1934 so the Hays Office wouldn't be having any of that! . The Viking Press hardcover
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
193065247New York: Literary Guild of America 1930. Vintage Copy. Hardcover. Very Good in boards. Owner name and address to FEP. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Literary Guild of America hardcover
1969701701 vol. in-12 reliure demi-chagrin rouge, dos à 5 nerfs, couvertures et dos conservés, Editions Albin Michel, Paris, 1969, 184 pp.
1955701721 vol. in-12 reliure demi-chagrin rouge, dos à 5 nerfs, couvertures et dos conservés, Editions Albin Michel, Paris, 1955, 211 pp.
1948701741 vol. in-12 reliure demi-chagrin rouge, dos à 5 nerfs, couvertures conservées, Editions Albin Michel, Paris, 1948, 286 pp.
1934701731 vol. in-12 reliure demi-chagrin rouge, dos à 5 nerfs, couvertures conservées, Editions Albin Michel, Paris, 1934, 249 pp.
1948701751 vol. in-12 reliure demi-chagrin rouge, dos à 5 nerfs, couvertures conservées, Calmann-Lévy, Paris, 1954, 327 pp.
1929R300265633Albin Michel. 1929. in-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos frotté, Intérieur acceptable. Paris, Albin Michel, 1929, in 12, broché, 253 pp.. . . . Classification Dewey : 940.3-Première Guerre mondiale 1914-1918
1957RO30121651COMEDIE FRANCAISE. 1957. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 30 pages environ augmentées de nombreuses illustrations- photos en noir et blanc dans et hors texte- publicité de marques d'époque. . . . Classification Dewey : 792-Théâtre
1935438451935 Paris. Mornay. 1935. 1 volume in-8, demi-maroquin rouge à coins, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, couvertures et dos conservés. 260 pp. ; (1) f.