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02-0146Paris: Grasset 1924. Les cahiers verts 46. 12mo. 182 pp. Text in French. Very good in dark green morocco gilt lettering on spine original wraps preserved. Paris: Grasset, 1924. paperback
196860377NY:: Knopf. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1968. Hardcover. Translated from the French by Norman Denny. First American edition. Near fine in a near fine light age toning dust jacket. . Knopf, hardcover
19451407294New York: Didier Publishers 1945. Hardcover. Octavo 79 pages. In Very Good minus condition with a Good minus dust jacket. Dust jacket protected with a mylar covering price clipped front flap. Spine yellow and black with black and yellow lettering. Exterior has moderate plus wear including several instances of chips to the edges/joints slight soiling and mild age toning. Modest age toning to the interior. Boards have slight wear including slight sunning and light rubbing to the edges. Text block has slight wear including mild age toning to the edges. Pictorial endpapers. Gift inscription to the front end paper. Frontispiece. Illustrated.<br /> <br /> <p> NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Column Y. 1407294. FP New Rockville Stock. Didier, Publishers hardcover
1927007083Paris: Bibliotheque Grasset 1927. No Statement of Printing . Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. A Very Good copy in edge-rubbed three-quarter black leather over marbled paper-covered boards marbled endpapers top edge gilt. 1930 owner's name and name label. Signed by the author in 1930. <br/> <br/> Bibliotheque Grasset hardcover
1929246003Paris: Hachette 1929. First. hardcover. very good. Segur. 11 color plates and other black & white illustrations by d'Adrienne Segur. Slim 4to green cloth spine glossy pictorial boards rubbed. Paris: Hachette 1929. Very good.<br/> <br/> Hachette unknown
1926blb00598London: John Lane The Bodley Head 1926. 1st. Hardback. VG. Translated by Eric Sutton - Four woodcut illustrations - title label on the spine is good - some fading - boards are clean and book is tight John Lane The Bodley Head hardcover
1937JC2960New York and London: Harper and Brothers 1937. Hardcover. Very Good. Cloth. Boards a bit rubbed and sunned but a nice reading copy. From the library of Douglas Fairbanks Jr. with his bookplate on the front paste-down and inscribed by him "To Bethie from her Uncle Douglas / Hollywood - 1935." Fairbanks 1909-2000 was an iconic American actor from Hollywoods Golden Era his credits include Gunga Din and a highly decorated naval officer of World War II. <br/><br/> Harper and Brothers hardcover
dola2083New York: E.P.Dutton & Co. Inc. 1957. First American Edition. 12mo. pp. 160. cloth. dw. dw. rubbed & chipped at edges. dola2083 New York: E.P.Dutton & Co., Inc., 1957 hardcover
1940329531New York: Harper 1940. hardcover. very good/very good. viii 255 pages. 8vo black cloth d.w. torn. New York: Harper 1940. Signed by Maurois on the half-title page. Remainder mark on low page edge. Very good in a very good dust wrapper.<br/> <br/> The real and exciting Truth about what happened to France written entirely from first-hand observation and from what Maurois heard at various times from Reynaud Bonnet Chamberlain Churchill Gamelin Gort and other leading figures. No rumors appear in this book. Andre Maurois Official French Observer at British G.H.Q. lived through the events he describes.<br/> <br/> Harper unknown
1940004614New York: Harper & Brothers 1940 Fifth edition. Black cloth binding gold titles. 255 pp. Signed by Maurois on half-title. Antique ex-library with hand-numbered and hand-dated bookplate. Dustjacket flap has been cut up and adhered to first free front endpaper half title and rear free endpaper. Solid copy good condition. Harper & Brothers hardcover
1932218299London 1932. Brief note on letterhead of Savoy Hotel London with blank conjugate. 1 vols. 12mo. Fine. Brief note on letterhead of Savoy Hotel London with blank conjugate. 1 vols. 12mo. Brief note regarding a possible meeting: " I don't return to Paris before the 20th of June but if you are still there I'll be happy to see you . " André Maurois 1885-1967 novelist and biographer was son of an Alsatian draper who worked in the family business until he became a staff liaison officer with the British forces during World War I. His novel Les Silences du colonel Bramble 1918 gained him an immediate celebrity; Maurois wrote prolifically: novels on philosphical and moral themes and well-regarded biographies; he was elected to the Académie Française in 1938. <br/><br/> unknown
1930218298Neuilly 1930. 5 lines on blank verso of printed and folded aerogramme. 1 vols. 12mo. Dampstained and faded. 5 lines on blank verso of printed and folded aerogramme. 1 vols. 12mo. Brief note of acceptance to a colleague in Paris: "Monsieur et cher confrère . Naturally I accept with pleasure. This contest of yours sounds quite interesting . " André Maurois 1885-1967 novelist and biographer was son of an Alsatian draper who worked in the family business until he became a staff liaison officer with the British forces during World War I. His novel Les Silences du colonel Bramble 1918 gained him an immediate celebrity; Maurois wrote prolifically: novels on philosphical and moral themes and well-regarded biographies; he was elected to the Académie Française in 1938. <br/><br/> unknown
68-0953Paris France: Academie Francaise ca. 1950. B&W Photograph. 18 x 24 cm. Very Good. Provenance:From the archives of the celebrated bookstore and literary salon Herckenrath on Veldstraat in Ghent Gand Belgium. Founded by the writer Adolf Herckenrath 1879-1958 in 1909; continued by his son Walter Herckenrath 1907- 1989 and by Walter’s children Guy and Helga Herckenrath until around 2000….Poète dramaturge libraire et éditeur. Adolf Herckenrath est entré dans l' histoire en tant qu'ami d'enfance pour lequel Karel van de Woestijne a écrit son Laethemsche Brieven sur Lente 1901… À partir de novembre 1909 Herckenrath résida dans la Veldstraat où il conserva la librairie Adolf Hoste et une fois l'université devenue bilingue principalement consacré à la littérature francophone. Entre les deux guerres mondiales Herckenrath était toujours actif en tant que professeur et membre du conseil d'administration de l'académie de théâtre de Gand pour laquelle un magazine De Tooneelschool 1937-1940 avait également été fondé. Il aida à fonder Pan le cercle de la littérature flamande orientale en 1938… En 1935 Herckenrath s'installa dans la villa 't Kersouwken sur l'Eikeldreef à Sint-Martens-Latem. Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale il y résidera officiellement pendant quelques mois de mai à novembre 1944. Il est ensuite retourné dans sa librairie de la Veldstraat où il vivrait au moins officiellement jusqu'à sa mort. Après la guerre sa librairie a été reconstruite par le célèbre architecte Geo Henderick. Grâce à la continuation de son fils Walter et de ses petits-enfants Guy et Helga le nom Herckenrath a également survécu jusqu'à la fermeture de l'entreprise à la mi-2000. Paris, France: Academie Francaise, [ca. 1950.] unknown
194244719New York: Harper and Bros. 1942. First American Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. 8vo; 217 pages; Contents clean and secure in original brown cloth binding in dustjacket with some minor chipping at spine ends and corners. Bleiler -1978 p. 136. Inscribed and Signed by the author in the halftitle -- " To Garnett / A. Maurois" Inscribed to Garnett Gardiner Stackelberg. Garnett Stackelberg a chronicler of international society for nearly 60 years and one of Washington’s last grande dames was born Garnett Butler in Nebraska -- smart and beautiful but with limited financial resources. During the Depression she had to drop out of Oregon State College but in the summer of 1932 she visited a friend in Shanghai and secured a position with the U.S. Consulate. While in Shanghai she married Dr. William Gardiner a prominent Canadian physician. Garnett's close friend Helen Vanderbilt Frye said of Dr. Gardiner: "the man was rich as sin their home filled with ivory jade and pearls". The couple was an integral part of the expatriate colony’s luxurious lifestyle until December 1941 when Japanese troops invaded Shanghai and took control of their apartment building in the city’s European enclave. Garnett said: "life was wonderful we had a 14-room penthouse and a houseboat. Everybody had a car and a chauffeur. to say nothing of the good and faithful houseboys cooks and Amahs. If you were at one of the clubs swimming or playing cards you'd call the cook and say 'we're going to be 12 for dinner' and then you'd go home at 8 p.m. and there would be dinner! Life was so easy and fascinating". For seven months they were under virtual house arrest. In mid-1942 Dr. Gardiner was assigned to care for ailing American journalist J.B. Powell who was to be released from a Japanese prison as part of a civilian exchange with Japanese prisoners held by the United States. The Gardiners accompanied Mr. Powell on a ship bound for Mozambique where the exchange took place. The couple transferred to a Swedish liner that reached New York after two months. They divorced after the war. Mrs. Gardiner traveled nationwide speaking about China and her experiences with the Japanese occupiers. An old promotional poster described her as “a charming natural forceful feminine speaker.” She also began writing a syndicated column that appeared in many U.S. newspapers. Relocating in Washington Garnett met Baron Constantine “Steno” Stackelberg at a British Embassy reception. Mr. Stackelberg was a descendant of a family of Teutonic Knights who once had possessed estates in Estonia when that country was part of the Russian empire. Stackelberg worked at the Commerce Department while Garnett Stackelberg chronicled the parties and public activities of Washington’s society hostesses lawmakers and diplomats. She was accredited to the White House for many decades and covered state dinners from the Kennedy through the second Bush administrations mingling with kings queens presidents and prime ministers and giving special attention to the elegance of the setting and the guests’ attire. She wrote about the city’s social life for the Times Herald the Washington Star the Miami Herald the Oakland Tribune the Baltimore News American Dossier Washington Life and the Palm Beach Daily News. She frequently wrote about the diplomatic world and regularly led delegations of ambassadors to Palm Beach to attend charity balls and other events. Washington Times Obituary 2005 A French literature professor arrives as a guest lecturer at a fictional American university and quickly becomes friends with a physics professor who has invented a "psychograph" -- the titular thought-reading machine. When the machine goes on the public market "life becomes more complicated and considerably funnier" Newsweek New York May 30 1938. . Harper and Bros. hardcover
193813691938. HC. used - good. unknown
1947227274Metz: Paul Even 1947. First Edition . Soft cover. Good. Softcover; 4to; 110 pages. Scarce first edition. Signed inscription by author on the first page. Yellowed wraps with red titles. Wraps detatched. Some tears in edges bumping. Yellowing but clean interior. 46 plates. G <br/> <br/> Paul Even paperback
0525145389.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1933862M8Paris: Les Editions de France 1933. First edition. Leather. Very Good. 7.5" by 5". Not Stated. A limited edition copy of this biography of Edward VII King of the United Kingdom and Emperor of India by French author André Maurois. The first edition and also No. 2083 of limited edition copies printed on Alfa paper in a quarter morocco binding. A biography of Edward VII 1841-1910 King of the United Kingdom and Emperor of India and a history of his times by the French author André Maurois 1885-1967. Edward VII was known for fostering good relations between Britain and other European countries especially France and he reigned during an exciting period of new technology and social change. In a quarter morocco binding. Externally fairly smart with rubbing to the spine and shelf wear to the extremities. Front hinge is starting but remains firm. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean except for some age toning to the first and last couple of pages. Very Good Les Editions de France hardcover
1930858T28London: William Heinemann 1930. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. 11" by 8.5". Adrienne Segur. The first translated edition of this charming tale from Andre Maurois with beautiful illustrations. First translated edition. Illustrated with frontispiece ten colour plates and many in-text drawings. Collated complete. A charming fantastical story for children. Written by Andre Maurois a French author. Illustrated by Adrienne Segur a French children's book illustrator. Translated from the French by Katharine I. Monro. In the original quarter brown cloth binding with pictorial paper covered boards. Externally smart with rubbing and light bumping to the extremities. The odd small mark to the board. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean with a small ink mark to page 29. Very Good William Heinemann hardcover
10920998like new. unknown
1968112483Éditions Rombaldi 1968 Edition des années 1960 ou 1970 suivant disponibilité dans le stock. 5 volumes. In-8 reliure éditeur similicuir rouge. Dos lisses avec fers et titres dorés. 23,5 cm sur 18. 250-341- 280- 285-248 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
1956175407New York: Farrar Straus and Cudahy 1956. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Farrar Straus and Cudahy hardcover
1929321880New York: D. Appleton & Company 1929. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in boards. Ex-library markings on spine heel title page and rear end page. Light sunning on spine.; From the personal collection of notable photojournalist Ted Spiegel who is known for his work with National Geographic and his portrait of John F. Kennedy. D. Appleton & Company hardcover
1963177915London: Bodley Head 1963. Hardcover. Very Good in a Near Fine dust jacket. Bodley Head hardcover
1956131399New York: Harper & Brothers 1956. First Edition; Early Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Few small open tears. Harper & Brothers hardcover