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1971051959New York: Golden Press 1971. Interior is clean and bright. Third printing 1972. Edgewear with points through. Summary: The children wish for a pink elephant with spots but then don't know what to do with him. Pictorial boards. Hardcover. Good. Children's. Golden Press Hardcover
1977Alibris.0021112London: Jonathan Cape Ltd. 1977. Hard cover. Fair. No dust jacket as issued. cover faded yellow bump & small tear at bottom of spine owner's name on 1st blank page FFEP large piece torn out and missing from FFEP/copyright page small glue stain at bottom of page 5 small smudges on some page. Text in English French. 32 p. Audience: Children/juvenile. Jonathan Cape Ltd hardcover
1977021370London: Jonathan Cape 1977. Book. Good . Illustrated Boards. First English Edition. G Binding loosening at top of inner front hinge; mild soiling to illustrated boards; shelfwear; tears to spine ends; three corners bumped with some abrasion; indentations to rear board; white label pasted over name & address on inner front cover; ink initials & price erasure mark on front free endpaper; browning to board edges/NO DUST JACKET. Illustrated children's adventure. "A Photo Safari in Africa and an incredible adventure for Barnaby Alexander and Emma". Scan on request. Jonathan Cape Hardcover
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13776Place not stated. 'Mercredi' no date. 1p. 12mo. Good on lightly aged and worn paper. The note reads: 'Mercredi. Merci mille fois mon cher Maitre si vous êtes content me voilà ravie! Encore merci Réjane'. In a postscript she states that she has profited from his criticisms. Place not stated. 'Mercredi' [no date]. unknown
6741GABRIELLE REJANE 1856-1920. Gabrielle Rejane born Gabrielle Charlotte Reju was a French actress known especially for her roles in comedies. She spent eight seasons at the Thtre du Vaudeville followed by becoming the leading lady at the Thtre des Varits. Her most famous roles are Nora in A Dolls House in 1894 and Catherine a role she created in 1893 in the historical comedy-drama Madame Sans-Gne by Sardou and Moreau.ALS. 4 pg. July 12 1878. N.p. An autograph letter signed G. Rejane in French to a critic about her portrayal of Ida. The English translation reads: My dear Master You have such a gracious way of telling me that I was mistaken in the role of Ida that I am wondering if your reproaches are not even more pleasant to me than your praise. If I were not afraid of abusing this kindness you are good enough to show me I would ask you to listen to my justification. A great artist can be much more in error than a pupil. I agree with you completely. For the play as for the role the personality of Ida should I believe stay on a note of gayness and fantasy. But then I had to fashion a gay scene. In a light manner with sentences such as this one Yes again I had to sink into oblivion and solitude passed me by I would be too unhappy I would die of it. I know very well that it is up to the artist to find the exact word and since your account I have sought to do what you pointed out so graciously and with so much forbearance and I see that calmness and theatrical tone underline instead of passing over sentences which are very little in the character of personality. Besides I had such a fear at the first performance that I was not master of myself. I beg your pardon my dear Master for this long chatter; but my observations are always so precise that for nothing in the world would I let you suppose that for the pleasure of producing an effect I would want to sacrifice a role that I studied very conscientiously and that I wished to make as sympathetic as possible. Again thank you my dear Master. To you if you permit it Very affectionately G. Rejane. This letter is most likely in response to Joseph Emile Dauphin Meuniers essay entitled Madame Rejane. This essay depicts Rejane as the epitome and symbol of Parisian intelligence and emotional complexity explaining Madame Rjane - the Parisienne: they are interchangeable terms. Whatever role she plays absorbs the attention of all Paris. In his essay he explains he sees her portrayal of Ida as reimagined as she did not play it according to established norms or prior interpretations. This letter is in very good condition. unknown
191167331s. l.: S. n. 1911. Fine. S. n. s. l. 1911 9.50 x 13.50 cm une feuille verso Photographic postcard depicting the great tragicienne Réjane in the Revue Sans-Gène in 1911. Nice copy. Handwritten signature dated Réjane at the foot of his portrait. S. n. unknown
191167331S. n. | s. l. 1911 | 9.50 x 13.50 cm | une feuille verso
4557Paris E. Dentu 1889 - Grand In 8 broché 423 pages - nombreuses illustration dans le texte dessins de Félix Fournery - dos fendu mais bon exemplaire couvertures et intérieur.
GF5692Belle Héliogravure sur papier fort, format 46 x 30 cm marges comprises - Paris ou Berlin - Delcour - La France Contemporaine -Vers 1900 - Elle est représentée de dos, visage de profil, un manteau au col de fourrures lui tombantde l'épaule.
2012104134Assouline. New. 2012. Hardcover. 1614280789 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 232 pages; over 200 illustrations most in color. -- with a bonus offer-- . Assouline hardcover
97686New York Rizzoli 1984. 4° 21 S: 74 farb. Tafeln Kart. Deckel min. angeschmutzt innen sauber. EA. Text engl. - «Count Renato Zavagli Ricciardelli della Caminate professionally known as René Gruau 4 February 1909 – 31 March 2004 was a fashion illustrator whose exaggerated portrayal of fashion design through painting has had a lasting effect on the fashion industry. Because of Gruau's inherent skills and creativity he contributed to a change in the entire fashion industry through the new pictures that represented the already popular designs created by designers in the industry. The benefits including economic stimulation and enhancement of advertising are still present in the industry today via a new way of fashion illustration fashion photography. Gruau became one of the best known and favorite artists of the haute couture world during the 1940s and 50s working with Femina Marie Claire L'Officiel L'Album Du Figaro and an assortment of "high-style" magazines.3 Gruau's artwork is recognized and commended internationally in some of Paris and Italy's most prestigious art museums including the Louvre in Paris and the Blank in Italy. In addition to his international fame and recognition "Gruau's artwork is known for its timeless and enduring style"» Wikipedia. 010 New York, Rizzoli, 1984 unknown
200594233La Renaissance du livre 2005 231 pages 19x14x2cm. 2005. Broché. 231 pages.
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20162-2343091617Editions L'Harmattan 2016. Paperback. New. 310 pages. French language. 8.43x5.28x0.79 inches. Editions L'Harmattan paperback
20131-3862262197Centaurus 2013. Paperback. New. 88 pages. German language. 9.25x6.10x0.32 inches. Centaurus paperback
1994RO80128470EDITION S.I.C., Marmande. Vers 1994. In-4. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. Fascicule de 4 pages de bandes dessinées en couleurs. Avec un Hommage de l'auteur JACARBO.. . . . Classification Dewey : 908.447-Régionalisme : Aquitaine