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191831297Paris: Les Cahiers idéalistes français 1918. Fine. Les Cahiers idéalistes français Paris 1918 15 x 20 cm broché First edition of this idealistic and internationalist French review published in a small number of copies. Copy uniformly foxed on the margins the covers are detached from the volume the back cover shows uniform foxing throughout. Contributions by Renan La guerre entre la France et l'Allemagne article published September 15 1870 M. Loumaye; H. Dalby P. Eluard Pour vivre ici; G. Pillement; A. Domin; Brenn; E. Dujardin Au Président Wilson. Handsome interior condition. Les Cahiers idéalistes français unknown
1937106371Editions Jeanne Bucher 1937. Softcover. Good/No jacket. #68/650cc. Wraps pulling away from the text block. Binding is a little loose. Pages clean. <br /> <br /> Bookplate inside front cover of Anne Renier and Fernand Renier a formidable duo who collected books in the thirties but ramped up their interest in children's books in the fifties. In 1970 the Reniers donated their collection of 80000 children's books and toys to the Victoria and Albert Museum. Editions Jeanne Bucher unknown
192261537Paris: Librairie Six 1922. Fine. Librairie Six Paris 1922 19 x 25.50 cm relié The first edition on simili-Japon paper. Bradel grey cloth binding navy blue cloth band with authors and title blindstamped to edge of upper board upper cover preserved at end. With 21 collages by Max Ernst. A very good and rare copy. Librairie Six hardcover
195252661Paris: Armand Henneuse 1952. Fine. Armand Henneuse Paris 1952 14 x 19.50 cm relié sous chemise et étui First edition one of 15 numbered copies on chiffon Auvergne paper tirage de tête. Spectacularly bound in black calf by Pierre-Lucien Martin the covers inlaid with white and grey calf with a geometric decoration of gilt fillets making perspective shapes endpapers and pastedowns of Auvergne paper the delicate Auvergne paper covers and back preserved top edge gilt. Slipcase with black paper flaps lined with grey felt and with a spine of rhodoid plastic small crack to head trimmed with black calf and with a brown paper interior. This copy is enriched with a manuscript sheet bearing six fragments of poems chosen and copied out by Paul Eluard which had appeared in Poésie et vérité Poetry and Truth ten years before. A magnificent copy remarkably bound in decorated black calf by Pierre-Lucien Martin. Armand Henneuse unknown
19891148489New York: Paragon House 1989. Hard cover. Near fine/Very good. First American edition.<br /> <br /> Excellent condition. No visible flaws apart from very light tanning around jacket edges. Binding is tight and inside is clean and unmarked. Paragon House unknown
1989364023New York: Paragon House 1989. First Edition. hardcover. very good/very good. 8vo. pp.346. Paragon House hardcover
194586581Paris 1945. Fine. Paris 29 Novembre 1945 21 x 22 cm une page une enveloppe Autograph letter signed by Paul Eluard addressed to Marco Ristic whom Paul Eluard Frenchifies as Marco Ristitch theorist and founder of Serbian surrealism 17 lines written in blue ink. Folds inherent to postal handling envelope included. Marco Ristic is in France and Paul Eluard is burning to meet him: ""Needless to say my impatience to see you again but I knew you were busy upon your arrival and for a month I have been bedridden."" even if his job does not allow him to do so immediately: ""Up yesterday I must leave tomorrow morning for Brussels. . I would very much like you to telephone me so that we can make an appointment."" The poet wishes to introduce his correspondent to the Croatian architect Josip Markovic father of his friend Dora Maar Pablo Picasso's muse: ""A great friend Dora Maar asks me to recommend her father Mr Markovitch to you. I would be grateful if you would receive him."" To facilitate these hoped-for and envisioned contacts Paul Eluard provides his Parisian address and telephone number. Charming missive illustrating the international connections of surrealism and decorated with Paul Eluard's handsome manuscript signature one of its most important representatives. unknown
196279599Paris: Seghers 1962. Fine. Seghers Paris 1962 14.50 x 23 cm broché First edition one of 32 numbered copies on Hélio neige Libert paper ours being one of the 12 hors commerce copies deluxe issue. Very handsome copy. Seghers unknown
19842-2070702308Gallimard 1984. Paperback. New. 517 pages. French language. 7.72x5.51x1.34 inches. Gallimard paperback
19452843Paris: Pierre Seghers 1945. Fine. Pierre Seghers Paris 1945 16.50 x 22 cm broché First edition one of 650 numbered copies on vélin du Marais the only issue along with 35 on Montval. With frontispiece portrait of the author by Marcoussis previously unpublished. Small tears to head of spine crease mark to rear board. Handsome copy Pierre Seghers unknown
20070841414Black Widow Press 2007. First Paperback Edition. Paper Back. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" In pictorial wraps 8vo 204pp. minor light shelfwear ink stamp and gift inscription to preliminary page. Black Widow Press unknown
66690E-176. Very Good. Leather. Leather. 12mo. Editions de la Novelle Revue Francaise Paris 1924. Limited up to 545 copies. 60 pgs. Unumbered copy. Frontispiece illustrated by Max Ernst. Text in French. First Edition/First Printing. Bound in 1/2 red leather and paper covered boards cloth with titles present to the spine. Original wraps and spine present and bound in. Boards have light wear present to the extremities of the boards. Top edge gilt. Previous owner's name present to the half-title page. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. Paul Eluard 1895-1952 is widely considered to be one of France's most important poets. A rare and unusual surrealist text. E-182; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . hardcover
193653047Paris: GLM 1936. Fine. Offered to the friend beyond words companion of all wars and of loves as well GLM Paris 1936 12.50 x 17 cm broché First edition one of 100 numbered copies on vellum ours unnumbered the only deluxe papers after 15 copies on Japon. Illustrated with a frontispiece drawing by Salvador Dalí. Precious signed autograph presentation from Paul Eluard to René Char : « Exemplaire de mon ami René Char. Paul Eluard. » It was in 1929 that René Char first discovered the verse of Paul Eluard. Captivated the young twenty-two-year-old poet from L'Isle decided to send him a copy of his collection Arsenal inscribing it with the following dedication: « à Paul éluard enfin. L'Isle 17 septembre 1929. » His elder responded kindly a few weeks later: « Cher Monsieur n'est-il pas possible que nous nous connaissions mieux Ne pensez-vous pas venir à Paris Je serais heureux de vous dire combien j'aime vos poèmes tout ce si beau livre. » The young Char elated set off for the first time to meet his « substitute brother » Laurent Greilsamer René Char Perrin 2012 and soon decided to move to Paris to join his new companions Aragon Breton and Eluard placing himself under the Surrealist banner. Eluard abandoned by Gala who left him for Dalí offered Char to live in his apartment on rue Becquerel. The two bachelors soon engaged Odette a young maid who was more than agreeable: « Char enjoyed this refined service but was nevertheless surprised by the marked kindness of this pretty brunette. One day he took her in his arms. The young beauty smiled yielded and proved herself expert. That evening René recounted his adventure to Eluard who the next morning had his breakfast served in bed and invited Odette to join him. A temporary trio was thus formed. » op. cit. Char and Eluard now inseparable shared a taste for revelry and frenetic seduction roaming the Parisian boulevards in search of adventure. Thus on the evening of 21 May 1930 they met a destitute actress and trapeze artist: Nusch. « Eluard decided to take her back like a precious parcel to rue Becquerel. But it would take all the friendship of Char and his powers of persuasion to convince the young woman to stay giving Eluard the timeall the timeto fall in love. » op. cit. Char thus played the role of mediator enabling Eluard to win the great love of his life who died prematurely in 1946 of a cerebral haemorrhage. Despite several passing quarrelsnever over women but always over ideasthe two poets maintained a strong bond of friendship and intellect until the end of Eluard's life. « Je suis vieux René par instants à force de ne plus aimer la vie. Je vis par devoir. Mais je t'aime profondément comme je t'ai toujours aimé : ne te choque de rien ; venant de moi tout est pour moi affection et admiration. . Quelle preuve de plus peux-tu en avoir que je te dise que tu es le seul homme à qui je pourrais avouer ce grand vide que je porte en moi et devant qui je pourrais pleurer autant que j'en ai toujours envie. » GLM hardcover
19681845<p>Two volumes in a slipcase. Clean with firm bindings all pages and endpapers unmarked. Not ex-library no stickers. Packed securely for shipment.</p> Gallimard hardcover
19683128<p>Two volumes. Clean with firm bindings all pages and endpapers unmarked. Not ex-library no stickers. Packed securely for shipment.</p> Gallimard hardcover
19682-2070101908SOS Free Stock 1968. Leather Bound. New. 1536 pages. French language. 7.09x4.57x1.57 inches. SOS Free Stock hardcover
0961748176.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1995Q-0961748176Oyster River Press 1995. paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Oyster River Press paperback
199536761Oyster River Press 1995-04-01. Paperback. Like New. Book is in excellent condition text is unmarked and pages are tight. Oyster River Press paperback
194589388Cannes: Adrien Maeght 1945. Fine. Adrien Maeght Cannes 1945 20.5 x 24.5 cm Relié sous étui First edition one of 950 copies on Vélin Vidalon signed by André Marchand the only printing following 49 copies on Vélin d'Arches.Bound in black morocco-backed boards with corners smooth spine gilt fillet borders on cat's eye paper-covered boards marbled endpapers and pastedowns original wrappers and spine preserved all edges gilt. Slipcase edged in black morocco marbled paper panels. Binding signed by D. Saporito.Illustrated with 50 splendid original lithographs by André Marchand printed by Mourlot.Featuring previously unpublished texts by Georges Spyridaki René Lacôte Georges Hugnet Gabriel Audisio Raymond Queneau David Herbert Lawrence Pierre Emmanuel Luc Decaunes Léon-Marie Brest Jean Grenier Antonio Machado Marie Mauron Paul Eluard.A handsome and finely bound copy. Adrien Maeght hardcover
194479Limited edition 122/500. Drawing of Paul Eluard by Man Ray. Some wear to edges of covers and some darkening. See photos Internally very good. London Gallery Editions paperback
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195263426Paris: Les Editeurs Français Réunis 1952. Fine. Les Editeurs Français Réunis Paris 1952 12 x 19 cm broché First edition on current paper of the French translation and adaptation established by Paul Eluard. Biography of the Bulgarian poet by Elsa Triolet. Two tears glued to the back of the head yellowed paper. Precious autograph dedication signed Paul Eluard: ""A Valentine Hugo my friend sic"". Les Editeurs Français Réunis unknown
19441005J8London: London Gallery Editions 1944. First edition. Paperback. Good. 8" by 6". Man Ray. One of only 500 signed copies a pleasing first edition of the English translation of Paul Éluard's poetry originally published in separate publications. A superb limited first edition English translation of Paul Éluard's poetry. Number 235 of 500 copies signed by the translators Roland Penrose and E. L. T. Mesens. The majority of Éluard's poems were originally published in separate publications throughout 1942 whilst France was under German occupation. This the first bilingual collection of his work with the English and French on opposing pages. Bound in the publisher's original paper wraps with the original unclipped dust wrapper. Printed on hand made paper with deckled edges multiple uncut leaves. Illustrated with a line-drawn portrait of Paul Éluard by Man Ray dated 1936. A founding figure of the Surrealist movement who remained in France during the war Éluard's verse encapsualates the terror of the French occupation with themes of liberté patience and entrapment. This poetry book was published as part of a series of French poetry from all over the world edited by Mesens. This copy would make a pleasing addition to any global poetry collection. Bound in the publisher's original paper wraps with unclipped dust wrapper. Externally in smart condition. With a closed tear to the front paper wrap and additional minor chipping and tears to extremities. A crease to back paper wrap. Dust wrapper with sunning to spine and extremities. A single stain to the rear of wrap. Chipping and loss of paper to head and tail of spine and fly leaves at extremities. Text block disbound from paper wrap. Otherwise internally bound pages bright and clean. Multiple uncut leaves. Signature of translators to the final page. Good London Gallery Editions paperback
195148249Paris: Pierre Seghers 1951. Fine. Pierre Seghers Paris 1951 14 x 19.50 cm 2 volumes brochés First edition on ordinary paper. Handsome autograph inscription from Paul Eluard to Raymond Queneau on the first volume: "". ce livre qui nous rajeunit. this book that makes us young again "" Pierre Seghers unknown