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1557781192.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
SONG1557781192Brand: Paragon House 0000-00-00. New edition. hardcover. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Paragon House hardcover
196274832Parigi: Seghers 1962. Brossura wrappers. Ottimo Fine. Avec des poèmes inédits. Documents recueillis par Cécile Valette-Eluard. Présentés et annotés par Robert D. Valette. Quelques hors texte en noir photographies et fac similés. 8vo. pp. 224. Ottimo Fine. Prima edizione di 2500 es. numerati. Seghers, unknown
2070702308.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
196218.235La Habana: Colección Centro Ediciones La Tertulia 1962. 1ª ed. Rústica. 11.3x13.7. Retrato y un dibujo por Picasso. Colección Centro, Ediciones La Tertulia paperback
19532243Paris: Pierre Seghers and Imprimerie Union 1953. Folded concertina made up of three sheets assembled and attached to the back with strips of cloth. Original hangers attached to verso. With the publisher's original rhodoïd case. A gorgeous fine copy bright and fresh. Now housed in a custom clamshell box.<br /> <br /> Eluard wrote the poem during the German occupation of France in 1942; it was originally published in the clandestine book of poetry Poésie et vérité 1942 and later printed in leaflet form and parachuted over occupied territories by the thousands by the British Royal Air Force. Liberté became a symbol of the Résistance under the oppression of Vichy and the German occupation. Eluard himself said of his stirring ode to freedom “I thought of revealing at the end the name of the woman I loved and for whom this poem was intended. But I quickly realized that the only word I had in mind was the word Liberté. Thus the woman I loved embodied a desire greater than her. I confounded it with my most sublime aspiration and this word Liberté was itself in my whole poem only to eternalize a very simple will very daily very apt that of freeing oneself from the occupation.â€<br /> <br /> This edition was commissioned as a tribute to Eluard just after his death. The publisher Pierre Seghers asked Léger to illustrate the poem and he designed this remarkable “poème-objet†in tribute to his friend. The bright pochoirs were printed by Albert Jon. A total of 212 copies were printed with twelve on canvas hand-illustrated by Léger himself; 200 on Auvergne paper and an additional twenty-six lettered copies “tirés pour les divers artisans de ce poème-objet.†This is letter ‘A’ of the twenty-six copies complete with the publisher’s rhodoïd case which is lettered on the spine. The case is rare and not often seen. Also included is the original invitation card for the presentation of the book on October 23 1953 at the Galerie Louis Carré. An exceptional copy of a talismanic and beautiful object a high spot of twentieth century printing and publishing.<br /> <br /> Saphire Fernand Léger. L’Œuvre gravé p. 300. Pierre Seghers and Imprimerie Union unknown
19453117720PARIS: Pierre Seghers. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1945. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. First edition. Copy 617 of 650. From the library of noted poet and translator Nathaniel Tarn. Near fine in printed wrappers with tissue overlay. Would be fine but for toning at spine and slender overlapping strip. Unpaginated 6 3/4" X 9" Text in French. Most attractive. ; 6 3/4" X 9" . Pierre Seghers paperback
199171032Hirmer Verlag. New. 1991. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- with a bonus offer-- . Hirmer Verlag hardcover
1953010014Limerick Maine: Alice Jane Lougee 1953 First edition. 72 pp. illustrated. Features "To my exigent friends" by Paul Eluard "A note on Jean Genet" by Sartre; "Fragment from Plexus" by Henry Miller and other contemporary works. Black and white illustrations 1 black and white plate portrait of Alexander Trocchi. 2" x .5" chip corner chip front cover a few short tears. Good. Alice Jane Lougee paperback
1947D17783Paris: Mourlot Freres 1947. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Copy 9 of 300 examples signed by Eluard and the artist Engel-Pak slipcased with a second copy an out-of-series proof unsigned but with an original drawing for the title drawn by Engel-Pak on thin paper and initialled design not used hand-lettered by Eluard and with three additional sheets hand-lettered by Eluard for the title the colophon and a plate list this last also unused. Housed in two chemises within a vellum-backed slipcase. 12 3/4 x 9 1/4 inches 32.5 x 23.5 cm; 16 sheets printed in color lithography; plus the additional material noted above in the second copy which is printed on paper 1 cm taller than the published work. This is likely a participant's copy possibly Eluard's own. <br/><br/> Mourlot Freres hardcover
19682-2070101894GALLIMARD 1968. Leather Bound. New. gallimard edition. 1663 pages. French language. 7.01x4.65x1.73 inches. GALLIMARD hardcover
199191699Paris : Librairie Gallimard Nrf BibliothÂque de la PlÂŽiade 1993-1991. 180x115mm. LXXXIV - IX- 1517Êpages reliure d'ÂŽditeur sous jaquette en rhodo•d. Manque la jaquette du deuxiÂme exemplaire. Bel exemplaire. 1332 Librairie Gallimard, Nrf BibliothÂque de la PlÂŽiade unknown
196887447Paris : Gallimard Nrf BibliothÂque de la PlÂŽiade 1968. 180x110mm. LXXXIV IX - 1505 322Êpages photos n/b reliure d'ÂŽditeur sous double jaquette illustrÂŽe et rhodo•d ÂŽtui cartonnÂŽ dÕorigine. ImprimÂŽ sur papier bible pour les Oeuvres complÂtes. Nom du possesseur sur le haut des pages de garde supÂŽrieure du tome I et de lÕAlbum autrement trÂs bel exemplaire comme neuf. 1849 Gallimard, Nrf BibliothÂque de la PlÂŽiade unknown
1947581947. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Translated by Joseph T. Shipley; NY 1947 1st edition Philosophical Library very good condition in very good dust wrapper: cover shows mildly bumped corners; minor chipping to jacket; Art hardcover
9817New York Philosophical Library 1947. First American edition. Translated by Joseph T. Shipley. Bound in publisher's original full red cloth with the title stamped in black. Dust jacket has three closed tears less than 1" otherwise fine. Book is fine. <br/><br/> New York, Philosophical Library, [1947] hardcover
194774278New York Philosophical Library 1947. First Edition. Hardback. Near fine cloth copy in a near fine very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled and toned dw now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and sharp-cornered. ; 168 pages; Description: 168 p. Illus. ports. 30 cm. Subjects: Picasso Pablo 1881-1973. Notes: Translation of A Pablo Picasso. Verse and prose. New York, Philosophical Library hardcover
2003014163La Renaissance du Livre Bruxelles 2003. Book. Illus. by Lefebvre Gabriel. Near Fine. Cloth. 152 pages. Texts in French. Hardcover book of poems accompanied by beautiful reproductions of watercolor illustrations. Gift inscription by the former owner on the title page but otherwise an unmarked interior with black board binding remaining tight and sharp with an equally bright and crisp paper dustjacket. La Renaissance du Livre, Bruxelles Hardcover
1947250812002PhIlosophical Library 1947. Hardcover. Clean & Unmarked/Good. 0x0x0. A very clean and straight copy in chipped dust jacket. 168 pp. PhIlosophical Library hardcover
1944SELeluPVLondon Gallery Editions 1944. Limited Edition. Softcover. Very Good/Good. Signed by Translators. Number 321 of 500 copies signed by translators Penrose and Mesens on the limitation page. Very good in publisher's printed wraps lightly bumped corners and wear along the yapped edges. In a good dust jacket showing some tanning and soiling. Ownership signature on the front panel. Text in French and English. 8vo. 43pp. London Gallery Editions paperback
194424322London Gallery Editions 1944. First English. Soft Cover. Very Good/Good. Illustrator: Man Ray. Signed by Editor. Tight and sound copy presentable. Wrapper not price clipped but lightly chipped at edges rubbed and a little browned. No. 212 of 500 copies hand made paper uncut 47 pages. Asa Briggs' copy. Signed by Briggs on the front turn in of the wrapper. Signed by both Penrose and Mesens on the limitation leaf at the rear of the book. Portrait sketch of Eluard in 1936 by Man Ray. Size: 8vo. Illustrator: Man Ray. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Poetry; Signed by Editor. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 24322. . London Gallery Editions paperback
1969Q-2070300978Gallimard Education 1969-01-01. Pocket Book. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Gallimard Education unknown
1971Q-2070318087Gallimard Education 1971-02-01. Pocket Book. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Gallimard Education unknown
51-6725Paris: circa 1930s. Crayon or chalk drawing in sanguine. 32 x 25cm. Annotated: "à Valentine bien affecteusement Paul.".Valentine Gross met her future husband Jean Hugo grandson of the influential French author Victor Hugo in 1917 at the home of Mimi and Cypa Godebski. In 1919 they were married with Cocteau and Satie as their only witnesses. Neither of Jean's parents consented to the marriage perhaps contributing to its eventual demise.In March of 1926 Valentine attended one of the first Surrealist expositions where she met Paul Éluard. Their meeting sparked a friendship that would continue until his death in 1952. In 1927 after working as costume designer on the set of La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc Valentine returned to Paris a full-fledged Surrealist; Jean Hugo however never embraced the Surrealist movement. In the years following their hurried nuptials their tastes diverged leading to separation in 1929 and finally divorce in 1932. Despite the end of their marital relations Valentine and Jean remained friends until her death in 1968.Provenance: Pierre Spivakoff 1933-2012…Après des études au Cours Simon Pierre Spivakoff crée à Paris le tout premier café-théâtre « Le Royal » situé boulevard Raspail où il met en scène des pièces de Fey¬deau Ionesco Dumas Rachilde Molière et Corneille. En 1973 il met en scène «Délirante Sarah» une pièce autour de Sarah Bernhardt où il interprète le rôle prin¬cipal. Le spectacle représentera la France dans de nom¬breux Festivals européens Rome Belgrade Berlin… et se prolongera à la comédie des Champs-Elysées durant toute l’année 1974. Habité par la divine Sarah Il est l’auteur du livre « Sarah Bernhardt vue par les Nadar » éditions Herscher 1997. Par ailleurs il monte « L’Homme aux camélias » au Théâtre La Bruyère ou « Monsieur Vénus » au Théâtre des Mathurins. Également metteur en scène et professeur d’art dramatique il dirigera de très nombreux acteurs avant d’ouvrir une classe de théâtre à l’American Center aventure qui durera plus de 10 ans. Enfin son cours de coaching d’avocats et de personnalités politiques a durablement marqué l’éloquence à la française chez les ténors ténors du barreau . Paris: circa 1930s. unknown
2070300978.Gpocket_book. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
196374847Parigi: Seghers 1963. Brossura wrappers. Ottimo Fine. . 8vo. pp. 80. Ottimo Fine. . Seghers, unknown