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121Paris, Hachette, 1931. In-12 broché. Edition originale. Tiré à 575 exemplaires numérotés; l'un des 90 sur hollande, premier papier.
CZC-9491volume in8, 195x140, reliure cartonnée types art déco, pièces de titre, pp, bien frais, 298pp, ex libris joint une lettre signée " Simone André Maurois " du 26 janvier 1931, à l’entête 2, rue Borghèse Neuilly sur Seine. Monsieur, mon mari me charge de répondre à votre aimable lettre, que nous avons trouvée ici à notre retour d'Amérique vendredi dernier. Il sera très heureux de vous signer deux exemplaires pour votre vente de charité.." Exemplaire numéroté 1783 sur vélin du Marais, tirage à 1800 ex. couvertures d'origines conservées, bel exemplaire! Paris Calmann Lévy 1927 d'autres vols. de André Maurois dans la même reliure, groupez les achats ! ref/232
CZC-9491volume in8, 195x140, reliure cartonnée types art déco, pièces de titre, pp, bien frais, 298pp, ex libris joint une lettre signée " Simone André Maurois " du 26 janvier 1931, à l’entête 2, rue Borghèse Neuilly sur Seine. Monsieur, mon mari me charge de répondre à votre aimable lettre, que nous avons trouvée ici à notre retour d'Amérique vendredi dernier. Il sera très heureux de vous signer deux exemplaires pour votre vente de charité.." Exemplaire numéroté 1783 sur vélin du Marais, tirage à 1800 ex. couvertures d'origines conservées, bel exemplaire! Paris Calmann Lévy 1927 d'autres vols. de André Maurois dans la même reliure, groupez les achats ! ref/232
6539Bruxelles, Editions du Nord - Collection "Les Gloires Littéraires", 1929. In-8 broché sous couverture rempliée illustrée, 217 pp. Ouvrage illustré en couleurs par Charles MARTIN. (Quelques rousseurs à la lisière de la tranche latérale). Un des 1000 exemplaires numérotés sur Vélin pur Fil.
1964SKU1045439Atheneum 1964. hardcover. Good. 12x9x0. Atheneum; New York 1964. Hardcover. A Good to Very Good blue cloth binding with gilt lettering on front board and spine binding sturdy and intact heavily sunned spine buckram bumped top front board corner mild discoloration to board corners without Dust wrapper. In a Good moderate handling/scuff marks bumped top corner with abrasion some offsetting to buckram some shelf wear sturdy Slipcase. Oblong 4toquarto or approx. 11.5 x 13.5 inches. color illustrations. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scans are available for any item please inquire. Atheneum hardcover
1949020184Éditions de la Maison Française Paris 1949. Book. Illus. by Berthommé Saint-André. Near Fine. Leather Bound. 241 pages. Originally published in wrappers in a board slipcase although currently in a handsome deep brown leather binding with gold stamping. Slipcase has significant wear and soiling and has been "repaired" with numerous pieces of adhesive tape. But the binding is quite handsome and sharp done at an unknown time by the Houston binder A. V. Emmott & Sons whose discreet stamp remains on the inside rear cover. Previous owner's name is neatly stamped in red on the limitation page but otherwise there are no internal markings. Number 276 in a limited edition of 800 copies. Twenty full page charming lithographic illustrations by Berthommé Saint-André still have their archival paper covers. Text other than strangely enough the dedication is in French. Éditions de la Maison Française, Paris Hardcover
1944290334New York: Brentano 1944. paperback. very good. In French and English translation and introduction by Maurois. 133 pages. 8vo. toned paper wrappers showing some light edge-wear front hinge is fragile within protective cloth wrappers. New York: Bretano's 1944. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Inscribed by Maurois on flyleaf: "Pour Teodore . Rousseau ce souvenir de temps difficiles si. vaut traduire . avis . Andre Maurois" Theodore Rousseau curator in chief and vice director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.<br/><br/> Brentano unknown books
1944290334New York: Brentano 1944. paperback. very good. In French and English translation and introduction by Maurois. 133 pages. 8vo. toned paper wrappers showing some light edge-wear front hinge is fragile within protective cloth wrappers. New York: Bretano's 1944. A very good copy.<br/> <br/> Inscribed by Maurois on flyleaf: "Pour Teodore . Rousseau ce souvenir de temps difficiles si. vaut traduire . avis . Andre Maurois" Theodore Rousseau curator in chief and vice director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.<br/> <br/> Brentano unknown
194182177Norwalk Connecticut:: The Easton Press 1941. Collector's Edition. publisher's gilt full leather a.e.g. Very fine. 8vo. Illustrations by Lynd Ward. With an Introduction by Andre Maurois. Publisher's unused bookplate and "Notes from the Archives" laid in. The Easton Press, hardcover
1933218257Neuilly-sur-Seine France 1933. One page. 1 vols. 4to. Slight wear at edges and folds. One page. 1 vols. 4to. To the American Spectator. Interesting letter from the French Jewish novelist biographer essayist and historian to the American co-editor along with George Jean Nathan of Nathan's newly formed magazine "The American Spectator."<br/><br/>"My dear Boyd<br/><br/>"I had promised to give some unpublished excepts from my Edward VII. It isn't easy to detach sections from a historical work. However you could take either the first chapter "Final Days and Death of Queen Victoria" which Appleton already has in translation and could give you - or the third chapter "Men and Parties" which contains several potraits of Englihs politicians . a few of them might be amusing ."<br/><br/><br/>Born as Emile Herzog Maurois changed his name assimilated and published his first novel in 1918. During WWII he supported the Vichy regime but was a strong opponent of Hitler and eventually had to flee to the United States where he taught at Princeton. He is perhaps even more widely known in Great Britain and the U.S. for his masterful biographies of Shelley and Byron and his books on the Edward and the Edawardian Period as discussed here and English history. unknown books
193228445Bruxelles: Aux Éditions du Nord 1932. First Thus. Limited to 1111 copies of which this is no. 446 printed on vélin allura. Octavo 20.75cm.; original white pictorial card wrappers in gilt cloth-backed board chemise fore-edge string ties printed paper spine label; 229pp.; color frontispiece decorative title page numerous color pochoir illus. in text throughout. Chemise a bit soiled else Very Near Fine. Quite scarce and attractive edition of this World War I novel first published in 1926 which forms part of the series "Les Gloires Littéraires." OCLC locates one copy in North America as of December 2015 at the University Club Library. Aux Éditions du Nord unknown books
1924192285London: John Lane The Bodley Head 1924. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 310 pages plus two pages of ads. A fictionalized biography of Percy Bysshe Shelley translated from the French by Ella D'Arcy. A near fine copy in blue cloth boards with some toning to the endpapers and in a near fine dust jacket with some very minor wear. Uncommon and especially in the dust jacket. John Lane The Bodley Head unknown
1930LD5776Paris: Bernard Grasset 1930. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Two volumes. Original wraps printed in two-tone green edges uncut; in glassine dust jacket and slipcase; 4to. Number 32 from a limited edition of 165 "sur velin d'arches." Classic Byronic biography by Maurois in French. Both volumes in good and solid condition only signs of light edgewear. Bright and very nice unopened set. <br/><br/> Bernard Grasset paperback
193228445Bruxelles: Aux Éditions du Nord 1932. First Thus. Limited to 1111 copies of which this is no. 446 printed on vélin allura. Octavo 20.75cm.; original white pictorial card wrappers in gilt cloth-backed board chemise fore-edge string ties printed paper spine label; 229pp.; color frontispiece decorative title page numerous color pochoir illus. in text throughout. Chemise a bit soiled else Very Near Fine. Quite scarce and attractive edition of this World War I novel first published in 1926 which forms part of the series "Les Gloires Littéraires." OCLC locates one copy in North America as of December 2015 at the University Club Library. Aux Éditions du Nord unknown
1930H26941London: William Heinemann 1930. First English Language Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/very good. Quarto 11 x 9 inches cloth backed pictorial glazed boards in dust jacket book nearly fine touch of offsetting and soil to endpapers corners lightly bumped jacket very good with some general soil edgewear grayish faint staining to borders of front panel. Very uncommon in dust jacket with charming color plates. Children's book by this esteemed French author. William Heinemann hardcover
1928189059New York: E.P. Dutton & Co 1928. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First American edition. 12mo. Fine in lightly soiled near fine dustwrapper. E.P. Dutton & Co hardcover
1933218257Neuilly-sur-Seine France 1933. One page. 1 vols. 4to. Slight wear at edges and folds. One page. 1 vols. 4to. Interesting letter from the French Jewish novelist biographer essayist and historian to the American co-editor along with George Jean Nathan of Nathan's newly formed magazine "The American Spectator."<br /> <br /> "My dear Boyd<br /> <br /> "I had promised to give some unpublished excepts from my Edward VII. It isn't easy to detach sections from a historical work. However you could take either the first chapter "Final Days and Death of Queen Victoria" which Appleton already has in translation and could give you - or the third chapter "Men and Parties" which contains several potraits of Englihs politicians . a few of them might be amusing ."<br /> <br /> <br /> Born as Emile Herzog Maurois changed his name assimilated and published his first novel in 1918. During WWII he supported the Vichy regime but was a strong opponent of Hitler and eventually had to flee to the United States where he taught at Princeton. He is perhaps even more widely known in Great Britain and the U.S. for his masterful biographies of Shelley and Byron and his books on the Edward and the Edawardian Period as discussed here and English history. unknown
G0836929144I3N00Ayer Co Pub 1960. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Ayer Co Pub hardcover
LA-CJSA-4W25Paperback. Very Good. SIGNED Metz: Paul Even 1947. Tall softcover in titled wrappers. 110 pages illustrated with 24 original lithographs by Solange Bertrand and Camille Hilaire. One of 3000 stated exemples. SIGNED and inscribed by author on front blank page. Text in French. With wrap-around band tipped to ffep light soiling and toning to covers else very good overall condition. NOT EX-LIBRARY. fprw2 paperback
194113651Etudes littraires I & Etudes littraires 2. Paul Valry Andr Gide Marcel Proust Henri Bergson Paul Claudel Charles Pguy Georges Duhamel Martin du Gard Jacques de Lacretelle Franois Mauriac Jules Romains Saint Exupry Editions de la Maison Francaise 1941 & 1944 first editions two volumes #1 is fine with a glassine dust-wrapper which has a bit of wear tear and chipping; #2 is fine in near fine glassine dust-wrapper. Each of 200 copies #1 is #5/50 on Sur Papier Texte and SIGNED by the author while #2 is #26/50 on Sur Papier Texte. Text in French. Editions de la Maison Francaise unknown
19281284596New York: E.P. Dutton & Co 1928. First American Edition. 12mo. 46 pp. VG-/no DJ; blue cloth boards beige title labels with black lettering affixed to spine and front board; bumping/chipping/fraying to head and tail of spine and to corners of boards age-toning/cocking to spine no shelf lean boards somewhat shaken binding intact foxing to paper labels lettering legible; age-toning and shelfwear to text-block; mild rubbing to edges of boards; age-toning to endpapers and interior very slight foxing/wear to front endpapers mild stain to fore-edge of title page text legible throughout; pub. 1928 "First Edition" stated to copyright page; INSCRIBED by Maurois to half-title page;. 1284596. Special Collections - Downstairs. E.P. Dutton & Co unknown
1957mc54Barrie 1957. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Fair. The jacket is a bit marked and torn. Some mild tanning and a little foxing. Soundly bound. "This Edition First published in 1957 by James Barrie Books Ltd". Possibly 1st UK edition. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Barrie hardcover
193121174Paris DEGORCES 1931 1 Préface du Maréchal Lyautey. Vingt-cinq lithographies originales de Degorce avec des commentaires d'André Maurois. Edité par Degorce, en dépôt à la Librairie EOS, Paris, 1931, in-4, en feuilles, sous couverture rempliée, titre imprimé en noir, 31 ff. n. ch.
1964Arthème Fayard, Paris, 1950. Quinze volumes in-8 demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, titre doré, couvertures conservées. On y joint, pour compléter cet ensemble: Olympio ou la vie de Victor Hugo, Paris, Hachette, 1965, demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, titre doré.
11883P., Gallimard, 1965 ; in-12, broché. 100 pp. Bandeau rouge d'édition conservé. Dos légèrement jauni. Bon état.