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2024BN133208Frank & Timme : Verlag für wissenschaftliche Literatur 2024. 2024. Softcover. Unzuverlässiges Erzählen in Literatur und Medien : Didaktische Perspektiven <br/><br/>Unzuverlässiges Erzählen in Literatur und Medien : Didaktische Perspektiven Sebastian Bernhardt ed. Frank & Timme : Verlag für wissenschaftliche Literatur paperback
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32196showing her three quarters length seated in a chair wearing a lacy white dress 4" x 2½" no place Paris no date circa A shameless self-publicist throughout her long career Sarah Bernard was photographed time and again by all the best photographers in the world invariably demanding to be paid up front rather than accepting a percentage of the profits. At the same time of course she was wielding photography to foster her fame skilfully manipulating her public image. As famous a personality as she was an actress the public were avid for details of her temper tantrums and her violent feuds not to mention her many love affairs unknown
2000BN60324Egelsbach ; Frankfurt a.M. ; München ; New York : Fouqué-Literaturverl. 2000. <br/><br/>Varia Egelsbach ; Frankfurt a.M. ; München ; New York : Fouqué-Literaturverl. unknown
59-4268Paris France: Bernhardt 1901. Ephemera. 8.5 cm x 13 cm. 2 pp. Single small white envelope with blue-gray trim. Very good with marginal staining along top. Verso includes original imprint from Sarah Bernardt's custom black ink monographic stamp with initials "S.B." and the phrase "quand-meme." Rest of envelope blank and recipient unknown. Undated. Scarce.Provenance:Colette Monceau born Nancey 1921-2016. Biographical note: born in Nice in 1921 Colette Monceau was a student of Charles Dullin in the second half of the forties and played in several plays during the same period. At the end of the 1950s she took courses at Pierre Foix's school of graphology in Paris and worked in particular on dance as part of the exam for the Group of Consulting Graphologists of France. Having become a consultant graphologist she also teaches this technique. Particularly interested in the writings of Louis Jouvet and Sarah Bernhardt she wrote three works that remained unpublished as well as several articles. It constitutes a thousand files devoted to actors and actresses as well as personalities from varied backgrounds. Colette Monceau née Nancey 1921-2016. Notice biographique : née à Nice en 1921 Colette Monceau est élève de Charles Dullin dans la seconde moitié des années quarante et joue dans plusieurs pièces à cette même période. À la fin des années cinquante elle suit les cours de l’école de graphologie de Pierre Foix à Paris et travaille notamment sur la danse dans le cadre de l'examen du Groupement des graphologues conseils de France. Devenue graphologue-conseil elle enseigne également cette technique. S'intéressant notamment aux écritures de Louis Jouvet et de Sarah Bernhardt elle rédige trois ouvrages restés inédits ainsi que plusieurs articlesExpertise by Daniel BRUKARZ Expert auprès de la CEA. Paris. [Paris, France: Bernhardt, 1901] unknown
59-4266Paris France: Bernhardt 1901. Ephemera. 13 cm x 11 cm. 2 pp. Single small white envelope with grey trim. Good with marginal creasing and staining along both sides. Verso includes original imprint from Sarah Bernardt's custom black ink monographic stamp with initials "S.B." and the phrase "quand-meme." Rest of envelope blank and recipient unknown. Scarce. Provenance:Colette Monceau born Nancey 1921-2016. Biographical note: born in Nice in 1921 Colette Monceau was a student of Charles Dullin in the second half of the forties and played in several plays during the same period. At the end of the 1950s she took courses at Pierre Foix's school of graphology in Paris and worked in particular on dance as part of the exam for the Group of Consulting Graphologists of France. Having become a consultant graphologist she also teaches this technique. Particularly interested in the writings of Louis Jouvet and Sarah Bernhardt she wrote three works that remained unpublished as well as several articles. It constitutes a thousand files devoted to actors and actresses as well as personalities from varied backgrounds. Colette Monceau née Nancey 1921-2016. Notice biographique : née à Nice en 1921 Colette Monceau est élève de Charles Dullin dans la seconde moitié des années quarante et joue dans plusieurs pièces à cette même période. À la fin des années cinquante elle suit les cours de l’école de graphologie de Pierre Foix à Paris et travaille notamment sur la danse dans le cadre de l'examen du Groupement des graphologues conseils de France. Devenue graphologue-conseil elle enseigne également cette technique. S'intéressant notamment aux écritures de Louis Jouvet et de Sarah Bernhardt elle rédige trois ouvrages restés inédits ainsi que plusieurs articlesExpertise by Daniel BRUKARZ Expert auprès de la CEA. Paris. [Paris, France: Bernhardt, 1901] unknown
59-4269Paris France: Sarah Bernhardt c.1904. Ephemera. 16.5 cm x 11 cm. Oblong. 2 pp. Single small white envelope with blue-gray trim. Very good with creasing along borders. Envelope addressed in black ink to "Monsieur Michaeu Director du Theatre des Nouveautes." Verso includes original imprint from Sarah Bernardt's custom black ink monographic stamp with initials "S.B." and the phrase "quand-meme." Also includes raised watermark on inside of envelope flap: "Mudie & Sons 15 Coventry Street W." Letter not included. Undated. Scarce.Provenance:Colette Monceau born Nancey 1921-2016. Biographical note: born in Nice in 1921 Colette Monceau was a student of Charles Dullin in the second half of the forties and played in several plays during the same period. At the end of the 1950s she took courses at Pierre Foix's school of graphology in Paris and worked in particular on dance as part of the exam for the Group of Consulting Graphologists of France. Having become a consultant graphologist she also teaches this technique. Particularly interested in the writings of Louis Jouvet and Sarah Bernhardt she wrote three works that remained unpublished as well as several articles. It constitutes a thousand files devoted to actors and actresses as well as personalities from varied backgrounds. Colette Monceau née Nancey 1921-2016. Notice biographique : née à Nice en 1921 Colette Monceau est élève de Charles Dullin dans la seconde moitié des années quarante et joue dans plusieurs pièces à cette même période. À la fin des années cinquante elle suit les cours de l’école de graphologie de Pierre Foix à Paris et travaille notamment sur la danse dans le cadre de l'examen du Groupement des graphologues conseils de France. Devenue graphologue-conseil elle enseigne également cette technique. S'intéressant notamment aux écritures de Louis Jouvet et de Sarah Bernhardt elle rédige trois ouvrages restés inédits ainsi que plusieurs articlesExpertise by Daniel BRUKARZ Expert auprès de la CEA. Paris. [Paris, France: Sarah Bernhardt, c.1904]. unknown
59-4267Paris France: Bernhardt 1901. Ephemera. 16 cm x 10.25 cm. Oblong. 2 pp. Single small white envelope with grey trim. Very Good with marginal staining along edges. Verso includes original imprint from Sarah Bernardt's custom black ink monographic stamp with initials "S.B." and the phrase "quand-meme." Rest of envelope blank and recipient unknown. Undated. Scarce. Provenance:Colette Monceau born Nancey 1921-2016. Biographical note: born in Nice in 1921 Colette Monceau was a student of Charles Dullin in the second half of the forties and played in several plays during the same period. At the end of the 1950s she took courses at Pierre Foix's school of graphology in Paris and worked in particular on dance as part of the exam for the Group of Consulting Graphologists of France. Having become a consultant graphologist she also teaches this technique. Particularly interested in the writings of Louis Jouvet and Sarah Bernhardt she wrote three works that remained unpublished as well as several articles. It constitutes a thousand files devoted to actors and actresses as well as personalities from varied backgrounds. Colette Monceau née Nancey 1921-2016. Notice biographique : née à Nice en 1921 Colette Monceau est élève de Charles Dullin dans la seconde moitié des années quarante et joue dans plusieurs pièces à cette même période. À la fin des années cinquante elle suit les cours de l’école de graphologie de Pierre Foix à Paris et travaille notamment sur la danse dans le cadre de l'examen du Groupement des graphologues conseils de France. Devenue graphologue-conseil elle enseigne également cette technique. S'intéressant notamment aux écritures de Louis Jouvet et de Sarah Bernhardt elle rédige trois ouvrages restés inédits ainsi que plusieurs articlesExpertise by Daniel BRUKARZ Expert auprès de la CEA. Paris. [Paris, France: Bernhardt, 1901] unknown