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125171 Paris, Gallimard, 21 décembre 1945, in-8 couronne, cartonnage décoré éditeur.
278Köln, Galerie Rudolf Zwirner, 1966. 18,5 x 15 cm, XIV p., [5] illustrations hors-texte en noir et blanc. Plaquette agrafée. Édition originale de ce rare catalogue d'exposition. Couverture légèrement insolée sinon très bon état.
A9780367147235Paperback / softback. New. paperback
197356600Paris: Gallimard 1973. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1973 15 x 20 cm broché First edition one of 76 numbered copies on pur fil paper the tirage de tête after 36 on Hollande paper. A good copy. Gallimard unknown
189062382Paris: Plon 1890. Fine. Plon Paris s. d. crica 1890 19.50 x 27.50 cm relié The first edition published in a small number of copies. Full red morocco binding spine with five raised bands set with gilt dots decorated with gilt double fillets gilt roulettes on the headcaps frame of triple gilt fillets on the boards marbled endpapers and pastedowns frame of gilt dentelle on the pastedowns double fillets on the leading edges edges gilt original wrappers preserved elegant contemporary binding. A trace of scratching on the first board. Handsome copy perfectly established. Plon hardcover
EXE-273Paris, L'Échoppe & La Maison des amis du Livre, 1995. In-12° broché, couverture imprimée. EDITION ORIGINALE. Tiré à 245 exemplaires, Un des 30 EXEMPLAIRES sur vélin de Hollande, second papier.
197216900Montpellier, Fata Morgana, 1972. In-8 en feuilles de 72-[8] pages, couverture à rabats imprimée en deux tons.
197217115Montpellier, Fata Morgana, 1972. In-8 de 72-[4] pages en feuilles, couverture à rabats imprimée en deux tons.
196626753Frankfurt a. M. 1966. Zwei Bände In O-Schuber. Guter Zustand S. Fischer Vlg. 8°. Ln. Literatur unknown
198316925Montpellier, Fata Morgana, 1983. In-12 de [24] pages en feuilles (non paginé), sous couverture à rabats imprimée en deux tons.
184270600Fontainebleau: Francis Lhuillier . Paris Hachette & Schwartz et Gagnot 1842. 8vo pp. 4 xvi 373 1 ; text in French and Latin on opposite pages; typographic ornaments; original printed blue wrappers bound in at the back; early 20th-century three-quarter blue morocco over marbled boards by Alfred Smith & Co. gilt-paneled spine in 6 compartments gilt-lettered direct in 1 t.e.g. the others uncut; a very good sound and clean copy. Mills College Check List 1261; not in Riedel-Horatiana. OCLC locates 7 copies only Berkeley in the U.S. Francis Lhuillier ... Paris, Hachette [&] Schwartz et Gagnot unknown
2016184132ed. Gallimard 2016 in-8 br., lettres reunies presentees et annotees par Jean-Luc OUTERS, outre le plaisir de lecture ce livre est un parfait vade-mecum pour repousser elegamment les importuns, edition originale, exemplaire numerote sur velin rivoli des papeteries Arjowiggins (seul grand papier), non coupe
1963002259NY: The Orion Press 1963. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First English-language edition of this book documenting the "explorations among drugs" of the sui generis French poet and visual artist. Henri Michaux 1899-1984 occupies an interesting place in drug literature. He didn't begin using hallucinogens until his 50s experimented heavily for a decade and then abandoned the practice abruptly at the recommendation of his doctor. In this hybrid work of prose and poetry he describes the sensations and thoughts prompted by psilocybin mescaline and marijuana as well as his extrapolations about the relationship between the drug state and mental illness. His writing strikes an effective balance between interiority and clinical detachment particularly effective at conveying the experiential complexity of the psychedelic state. NY: The Orion Press 1963. Translated by Haakon Chevalier. 8vo; gray cloth stamped in white and yellow on front board and spine; black topstain; dust jacket. 230pp. Light sunning and soiling to boards; offsetting to endpapers; light spotting/soiling to fore-edge; mild musty odor. Jacket price-clipped with small chips at spine ends toning to interior. About very good in a like jacket. <br/> <br/> The Orion Press hardcover
196463619London: Bodley Head 1964. First U.K. Edition. First impression. Octavo. Gray cloth hardcover; 230pp. Straight tight copy free of markings or significant wear; Near Fine. In the original dustwrapper unclipped priced 25s at base of front flap lightly rubbed and soiled with a touch of fading to spine panel; Near Fine. <br /> <br /> A translation of "Conaissance par les gouffres" Michaux's major work on the expansion of consciousness through psychoactive drugs including mescaline psilocybinand cannabis. Preceded by the American edition 1963. An anonymous contemporary reviewer for Kirkus not impressed wrote: "The merely curious reader will be put off by the slipperiness of the paragraphs which circle about like iridescent schools of words in a bathtub. Bodley Head unknown
1993Alibris.0034882Wavell Heights Queensland Australia: Wavell State High School. 1993. Hard cover. Very good. inscription on 1st blank page. 272 p. Includes illustrations. Wavell State High School hardcover
180557096London: E. Crosby and J. P. Hughes. Very Good-. 1805. Second Edition. Hardcover. Modern cloth with spine label. Ex-University library with bookplate and perforated stamps. Xii 294pp. Scattered foxing/mild stains. Second edition in English same year as first English edition. Firm binding with slight wear to extremities. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . E. Crosby and J. P. Hughes hardcover
1984AVA3282New Directions 1984. hardcover. Like New. 0x0x0. Limited signed edition. Numbered though this copy is unnumbered. Signed by both Henri Michaux and Gustaf Sobin. Hardcover no jacket in slipcase. Like new never read. Slight shelf wear. Reliable customer service. Photos available. We ship daily. Expedited shipping available! New Directions hardcover
1993209817Paris: Gallimard 1993. Hardcover. VG. Some light shelfwear otherwise clean and unmarked. Quarto. Hardcover in illustrated slipcase. Book bound in grey cloth with stamped titles in illustrated jacket. 319 pages : illustrations some color ; 30 cm. French text. In 1939 Henri Michaux then forty years old published a pamphlet entitled Peintures which saw poetic texts associated with some strange gouaches in which ghostly figures and other monstrous heads appeared which did not conform to the aesthetic canons of the time. The author already noted for Ecuador and A Barbarian in Asia "had been painting for a short time" as he wrote at the beginning of his book adding that by starting to draw so late he was like a child learning to walk. Some time earlier he had discovered that pictorial art was not limited to a simple mimicry of reality that artists like Paul Klee and Max Ernst had opened the way to an art of the imagination to an exploration of the inner world which Michaux would make his main objective. From the very first Alphabets of 1925 until his death in 1984 Michaux painted and drew constantly thus carrying out alongside his work as a writer an action of "deconditioning" with regard to the verbal. Long overlooked his work as a painter is today celebrated in particular the large Indian ink paintings achievements of the most accomplished period which strive according to Francis Bacon "to achieve a new definition of the human figure" whose experience of hallucinogens transcribed in the mescaline drawings pushes the interminable research even further. This work a new version of the monograph published in 1993 restores Michaux's work step by step by placing it in the art of his time and by highlighting his plastic autonomy. Gallimard hardcover
20042-2070117456Editions Gallimard 2004. Leather Bound. New. 2048 pages. French language. 6.85x4.57x1.97 inches. Editions Gallimard hardcover
47453Paris : Gallimard, décembre 1945. Un volume (18x12cm) cartonné orné d'un décor en trois tons par Mario Prassinos. 284 pages. Tirage limité à 1013 exemplaires numérotés. Bel exemplaire au cartonnage en bon état, bien frais.
21331ed. du Rocher et ed. Mercure de France 1956 et 1957 1956, petit in-4 br. couv. rempliee, La Mescaline avec 48 gravures hors-texte de l’auteur realises sous son effet, edition originale, ex. numerote sur Roto Blanc Assedat, premier plat et dos tres tres legerement gauchi et jauni, / ed. Mercure de France, 1957, grand in-8 br., edition originale, ex. numerote sur velin blanc helio des papeteries Libert, minuscules traces de stylo dans les marges de quelques pages, couv. et dos (tres legerement gauchi) jaunis, les deux vols.
195221475ed. Mercure de France 1952 grand in-8 br., edition originale, un des 35 ex. numerotes sur velin pur fil de Rives (2e papier), couv. legerement defraichie
199921854éd. Fayard 1999 petit in-4 br., lettres à Franz Hellens, 1922-1952, édition et préambule établis par L. CLERICI, édition originale, ex. numéroté sur papier Gripo Rives classique blanc naturel (seul grand papier), non coupé
1981900461981 Gallimard, 1981, 177 p., 17 x 22 cm, broché, bon état.
1981x-0313222614Greenwood Press 1981. Hardcover. New. 210 pages. 8.75x6.00x1.00 inches. Greenwood Press hardcover