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198894293Paris:: Mercure de France. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1988. Hardcover. 2715215592 . Text is in French. First edition. Very good in a very good age darkened dust jacket. Sewn-in ribbon bookmark. ; 1822 pages . Mercure de France, hardcover
22323Paris Gallimard 24 mars 1958. 2 vol. 145 x 210 mm de 447 et 422 p. Brochés. . Edition originale. Un des 26 premiers exemplaires sur vélin de Hollande n° 4. . Paris, Gallimard, (24 mars) 1958. 2 vol. (145 x 210 mm) de 447 et 422 p. Brochés. unknown
87285Couverture rigide. Bon/1942. in-8. Paris 1942 in-8 299 421 & 341pp Reliure cartonnée dos et couvertures conservés Très bel exemplaire! unknown
SONG0910395063Brand: Marlboro Pr 0000-00-00. First American Edition. paperback. Used: Good. 5.50x0.50x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Marlboro Pr paperback
19284387Paris: Didier Perrin 1928. Fine. Didier Perrin Paris 1928 13 x 19.50 cm broché First edition on ordinary paper only 15 deluxe copies were printed. Fine autograph inscription signed by the author to Paul Léautaud on a loose slip. Handsome copy despite a tiny marginal lack affecting the first cover. Didier Perrin unknown
192889594Paris: La Centaine 1928. Fine. La Centaine Paris 1928 13.5 x 17 cm Broché First edition one of 100 numbered copies on Holland paper.Some minor foxing two tears and slight losses to the spine.Paul Léautauds handwritten signature beneath the colophon. La Centaine unknown
190479474Paris: Sansot & Cie 1904. Fine. Sansot & Cie Paris 1904 12.50 x 18.50 cm broché First edition on ordinary paper. Spine warped one tear reglued on a joint some minor foxing paper yellowed as usual. Work illustrated with a photographic portrait of Henri de Régnier as frontispiece a manuscript facsimile as well as typographical ornaments by Manuel Orazi. Signed autograph inscription by Paul Léautaud: ""A Henri Chatelain cet exercice."" ""To Henri Chatelain this exercise."" Sansot & Cie unknown
59163London: The Bodley Head 1959. Autobiographical Novel FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH with AUTOGRAPH LETTER. Octavo 19 x 13cm pp.256. With an AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED by the author in black ink on headed note paper dated 9th April 1931 with a type-written transcription of the impenetrable hand. With the original envelope tipped onto flyleaf. Publisher's green cloth with gilt titles to spine. With the dust-jacket illustrated by Charles Mozley priced at 15s. Plain bookplate of Alan Anderson to front pastedown. A review of the book clipped from the Times Literary Supplement loose to preliminaries. Edges toned with a tobacco scent. Jacket a little rubbed to edges with heavy browning to spine. Very good. All three parts of Leautaud's portrait of his youth in Paris 'Le Petit Ami;' 'In Memoriam;' and 'Amours' first published in 1902 1905 and 1906 respectively and translated into English here for the first time. From the library of Alan Anderson 1922-2016 founder of the Tragara Press and publisher of Sylvia Plath's first poetry collection. London: The Bodley Head, 1959 unknown
1929346425Paris: Mercure de France 1929. First edition one of 550 Copies printed on pur fil Lafuma after 66 on hollande. 266 4 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original printed wrappers untrimmed. Minor toning. Fine. First edition one of 550 Copies printed on pur fil Lafuma after 66 on hollande. 266 4 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Collection of eleven literary pieces: Madame Cantili; Souvenirs de Basoche; La mort de Charles-Louis Philippe; Un salon littéraire; Ménagerie intime; Villégiature; Notes et souvenirs sur Rémy de Gourmont; Mademoiselle Barbette; Admiration amoureuse; Adolphe van Bever; Mots propos et anecdotes. Mercure de France unknown
192954808Paris: Mercure de France 1929. Cinquante-trosième édition. 3 vols. 12mo. Three quarter brown morocco gilt spine original yellow wrappers bound in 'bound in France for the French Book Shop 566 Madison Avenue New York.' Fine. Cinquante-trosième édition. 3 vols. 12mo. Mercure de France unknown
1934WB16894Paris: Editions Spirale 1934. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Copy 44 of a total edition of only 150. Lithograph portrait of the author by Edouard Vuillard. Designer leather binding by Suzanne Schrag. Housed in custom box also by Schrag. <br/><br/> Editions Spirale hardcover
1926294608Paris : Gallimard 1926. First Edition. Softcover. Fine copy in the original stiff-card wrappers. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; vol. I only: 268 pages ; 19 cm. Notes; Limited edition number 24 of only 100 copies. This is Thomas Gaspey's copy being specifically printed for Gaspey. Subjects; Theater France Paris. Paris : Gallimard paperback
194364677Paris: Gallimard 1943. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1943 12 x 19 cm broché First edition one of the review copies service. Small non-serious spots on the first board. Autograph dedication signed by Paul Leautaud. Gallimard unknown
BN314963Mercure de France. Softcover. Journal littéraire. 1935-1937 tome 11 <br/><br/>Journal littéraire. 1935-1937 tome 11 Paul Léautaud Mercure de France paperback
192573730Paris 1925. Fine. Paris 23 décembre 1925 13.80 x 21.70 cm une feuille Autograph letter by Paul Léautaud signed with his pen name Maurice Boissard his pseudonym at the Mercure de France 15 lines in black ink written on a double sheet with letterhead and vignette of the Mercure de France where he worked for more than thirty years. Léautaud writes to Marcel Lebarbier his publisher at Editions de la Belle Page who had published earlier that year his volume of chronicles entitled Villégiature. He asks for his author's royalties: « Je n'ai votre lettre que ce matin mercredi. On peut très bien faire un mandat carte au nom de Maurice Boissard au Mercure. Le facteur me l'apportera fort bien car on me l'enverra dans mon bureau aussitôt. Même s'il fallait toucher à la poste qui ne manque pas d'enveloppes à mon nom. Mais une chose plus simple : vous venez à Paris prochainement Vous pourrez m'apporter mes droits vous-même et je vous donnerai un reçu. Mais le mandat carte est très possible si cela va mieux dans vos arrangements. Je n'ai pas écrit à Madame Lebarbier cette affaire n'étant pas à un jour près.» ""I only received your letter this morning Wednesday. One can very well make a money order card in the name of Maurice Boissard at the Mercure. The postman will bring it to me quite well as they will send it to my office immediately. Even if one had to collect it at the post office which does not lack envelopes in my name. But something simpler: are you coming to Paris soon You could bring me my royalties yourself and I will give you a receipt. But the money order card is very possible if that works better with your arrangements. I did not write to Madame Lebarbier this matter not being urgent."" unknown
192985501Paris: Mercure de France 1929. Fine. Mercure de France Paris 1929 11.50 x 18.50 cm relié First edition on ordinary paper. Half red sheep binding spine lightly faded with four raised bands showing minor rubbing of no consequence marbled paper boards endpapers and pastedowns front wrapper preserved modest binding. Brief but fine autograph inscription signed by Paul Leautaud: ""A Louis Mandin""drial esclave"" son camarade d'esclavage. P. Léautaud."" Mercure de France hardcover
192951500Paris: Mercure de France 1929. Fine. Mercure de France Paris 1929 12 x 19 cm broché First edition of this selection established by Paul Léautaud and Adolphe van Bever a Service de Presse advance copy. Worming to boards two lacks to head and foot of spine. Precious and handsome signed autograph inscription from Paul Léautaud to Henri Béraud: "". ces fleurs de lyrisme."" "".these flowers of lyricism."" Provenance: from the library of Henri Béraud from Ré. Mercure de France hardcover
116865Mercure de France Paris 1956. 233 pages. 1 feuillet. 1 feuillet blanc. 185x135 Cm. Broché. Couverture imprimée en très bon état sous papier glacé. Edition originale. Broché non rogné entièrement non coupé. Tirage à 500 exemplaires dont le notre est un des 65 sur vélin teinté pur fil de Hollande H.C. 3/5. Très bon état. Mercure de France, Paris, 1956. unknown
196888984Paris: Le Bélier 1968. Fine. Le Bélier Paris 1968 14.2 x 19.2 cm Broché First edition one of 54 numbered copies on nacreous Japan paper the deluxe issue.A fine copy. Le Bélier unknown
196866944Paris: Le Bélier 1968. Fine. Le Bélier Paris 1968 14.50 x 19.50 cm broché First edition one of 54 numbered copies on Japon nacré paper deluxe copy. Spine lightly sunned a small crease at foot of front cover otherwise handsome copy. Le Bélier unknown
192687189Paris: Nrf 1926. Fine. Nrf Paris 1926 12 x 18.50 cm broché First edition one of 944 numbered copies on pur fil paper ours one of the 30 hors commerce copies. Our hors commerce copy bearing the letter ""b"" was traditionally reserved for Jean Schlumberger one of the 6 founders of the Nrf. Spine lightly sunned otherwise a handsome copy complete with its publisher's slip. Autograph inscription signed by Paul Léautaud to Jean Schlumberger. Below the autograph inscription Jean Schlumberger has written this note as a gift to his friend Joseph Breitbach: ""Et pour l'amusement de J.B. JS."" Provenance: from the libraries of Jean Schlumberger then Joseph Breitbach. In 1929 the German writer and francophile Joseph Breitbach came to France and settled in Paris two years later. His books banned in Germany from 1933 he then applied for French nationality in 1937 while returning his German passport making him stateless. Arrested in 1939 as a German native Jean Schlumberger would have him released which sealed the beginning of a long friendship. Nrf unknown
192986315Paris: Mercure de France 1929. Fine. Mercure de France Paris 1929 12 x 19 cm broché First edition on ordinary paper. Autograph inscription signed by Paul Leautaud to Madame Fiévée. Mercure de France unknown
196488928Paris: Mercure de France 1964. Fine. Mercure de France Paris 1964 14.7 x 21 cm Broché First edition one of 50 copies printed on Madagascar paper ours being one of 20 hors commerce copies from the deluxe issue. A handsome copy. Mercure de France unknown
194845692Paris: L'originale 1948. Fine. L'originale Paris 1948 18.50 x 24 cm en feuilles First edition one of 60 numbered copies on Rives vellum ours one of the few hors commerce copies the only printing with 10 on Arches. The work illustrated with 4 original etchings by André Dignimont. Minimal loss to head of spine. Rare and handsome copy. L'originale hardcover
196466943Paris: Le Bélier 1964. Fine. Le Bélier Paris 1964 14.50 x 19.50 cm broché First edition one of 52 numbered copies on Japan deluxe copies ""tirage de tête"". Introduction by Marie Dormoy. Nice copy. Le Bélier unknown