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G-867-390Mercure de France 1961. Paperback. Good. Former library book. Refurbished library book. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. Mercure de France paperback
BN314963Mercure de France. Softcover. Journal littéraire. 1935-1937 tome 11 <br/><br/>Journal littéraire. 1935-1937 tome 11 Paul Léautaud Mercure de France paperback
19561174120Editions du Cap coll domaine privé 1956. Book. Good. Soft cover. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. 2 volumes In-12 brochés Bon Etat boitier tome 1:1917-1924 tome 2: 1925-1950 ex 1349/4000. Editions du Cap coll domaine privé Paperback
1956B-16-0600011<p>Journal particulier Paul Leautaud preface by Pierre Michelot. Monte Carlo Editions du Cap 1956.</p>2 volumes. Vol I: 1917-1924 Vol. II:. 1925-1950. Cover in parchment paper with an embossed decoration in the center. Limited edition number 689 of 4000 copies in Verge crème de Marais paper. In very good condition in the slipcase Editions du Cap paperback
189319439Paris: Tresse & Stock 1893. Fine. Tresse & Stock Paris 1893 15.50 x 24 cm broché First edition printed on ordinary paper false statement of second edition only 20 Hollande deluxe copies were printed. Autograph inscription signed by François de Curel to Paul Léautaud. Covers lightly soiled some foxing. Tresse & Stock unknown
1326529579.Gmass_market. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
1956002033Paris France: Mercvre De France 1956. 1st Edition . Half-Leather. Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. French bespoke fine binding; red leather covers with 2 wide bands of leather with decorative art hand made paper between and spine with 6 raised bands and gold tooling; very small rubbed spot at top of spine; end papers of decorative art hand made paper; this volume was purchased in France by Charles Bartman who personally selected it for the unique beauty of its high quality bespoke binding; in French; 8vo; with 273 pages. <br/> <br/> Mercvre De France hardcover
117642Paris Société du Mercure de France 1903. 8vo. 208 3 pp. Bound together with â€Extrait du catalogue des éditions du Mercure de France. 8 pp. Red half morocco spine with raised bands top edge gilt and the other trimmed and with the original printed wrapper preserved Claude Honnelaître. Bookplate of Hubert Sangnier. From the library of Johan von Horn. First rare book edition printed in march 1903 by Société du Mercure de France and with the red â€Justification du Tirage†on page 4. Printed in 1100 copies. It was however first published as a serial in the magazine Mercure de France in 1902.Paul Léautaud 1872-1956 was a French writer and theater critic in â€Mercure de Franceâ€. â€Le petit ami†is his first novel. It’s an autobiography and he speaks of â€his youth his life among the lorettes and his brief reunions with the carissima mater a mythical woman close but forbidden who haunts the music hall and the bedroom.†hardcover
1166741737.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1166833232.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0260702234.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
A9781166833237New. unknown
B9781166833237New. unknown
190346546Paris: Mercure de France 1903. Fine. Mercure de France Paris 1903 11.50 x 18 cm relié Rare first edition on ordinary paper of the author's first book with only 6 Holland deluxe copies printed. Bradel binding in half sand-colored cloth smooth spine decorated with gilt typographical motif double fillet and gilt date at foot olive shagreen title-label partially faded and marginally rubbed marbled paper boards one upper corner slightly bumped without gravity contemporary binding. Copy slightly trimmed. Mercure de France hardcover
1956B-16-0600012<p>Le Petit Ami précédé d'Essais et suivi de In Memoriam et Amours Pierre Leautaud. Mercure de France 1956. One of 300 copies in Velin de Rives Paper N.159. In very good condition. </p><p><br /></p> Mercure de France, 1956 paperback
26198Paris Le Bélier 15 avril 1964. 1 vol. 140 x 195 mm de 113 pp. 2 et 1 ff. Broché. . Édition originale. Introduction de Marie Dormoy. Un des 52 premiers exemplaires sur japon nacré n° 16. Paris, Le Bélier, (15 avril) 1964. 1 vol. (140 x 195 mm) de 113 pp., [2] et 1 ff. Broché. unknown
198771301Paris: Arléa 1987. Fine. Arléa Paris 1987 14.50 x 22 cm broché New edition one of 69 numbered copies on Ingres laid paper deluxe issue. Introduction by Edith Silve. Handsome copy. Autograph inscription dated and signed by Edith Silve: ""A monsieur Baguenier Désormeaux ce livre où l'on voit bien comment Léautaud sut être protecteur de toutes. les bêtes !"" ""To Monsieur Baguenier Désormeaux this book where one can clearly see how Léautaud knew how to be protector of all. the animals!"" Arléa unknown
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
196436816Paris: Le Bélier 1964. Fine. Le Bélier Paris 1964 14.50 x 19 cm broché First edition one of 1300 numbered copies the only deluxe copies along with 52 on Japan paper. Introduction by Marie Dormoy. Fine copy. Le Bélier unknown
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
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
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
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
192621476Paris: Nrf 1926. Fine. Nrf Paris 1926 12 x 19 cm broché First edition one of 944 numbered copies on wove paper the only deluxe copies with 109 reimposed. Nrf unknown
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