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192776649Couverture souple beige. Bel état du papier. En partie non coupé.
193942229Couverture souple. Mouillures sur tranches. Piqures éparses.
1935218295Neuilly-sur-Seine France 1935. One page in French. 1 vols. Half sheet quarto. Very good. One page in French. 1 vols. Half sheet quarto. "I'm sorry but I'm leaving Paris this week to spend several weeks vacation down South. I'll be happy to see you right after Easter ;" 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
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
1933218296Neuilly-sur-Seine 1933. One page in French. 1 vols. Half-sheet quarto. Very good. One page in French. 1 vols. Half-sheet quarto. " . Sorry for this late response but for the last 8 days I've had too much to do to even open my mail. Illl b happy to see you if you can come some Sunday morning ;" 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
1937218297Neuilly-sur-Seine 1937. One page in French. 1 vols. Half-sheet quarto. Very good. One page in French. 1 vols. Half-sheet quarto. "Thank you for writing me. The information you sent is quite interesting. Maybe ill see you as I'm thinking myself of checking into the Trianon Hotel to work for a few days . " 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
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
1933218294Neuilly-sur-Seine France 1933. One page in French. 1 vols. Half sheet quarto. Very good. One page in French. 1 vols. Half sheet quarto. Maurois book EDOUARD VII ET SON TEMPS translated into English as THE EDWARDIAN ERA appeared in French English and German in 1933. The German publisher was R. Piper in Munich. He writes: "Yes I do already have a contract for the German publication of Edouard VII . and I'm sorry that I can't offer it to you. Didn't you receive a copy of the Lyautey Pierre Lyautey CHINE OUR JAPON Plon 1932 I had asked Plon to send you one since i don't have one myself . " 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
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
1932218293Neuilly-sur-Seine France 1932. One page each. 1 vols. Half-sheet quarto. Very good. One page each. 1 vols. Half-sheet quarto. Maurois to a Fellow Biographer. Two letters to Madol concering the latter's book on the Spanish dictator Godoy translated into English as GODOY: THE FIRST OF THE MODERN DICTATORS L. 1934.<br/><br/>In the first letter Maurois acknowledges receipt of the book by the historian and biographer Madol: " I have just read the beginning and the book seems fine to me. I promise to let you know . "<br/><br/>In the second letter Maurois responds to an invitation to write the Preface to GODOY: "I"d be delighted to see your book on Godoy appear in France but I don't feel capable of writing a preface on the subject. It's about a man I know little about except through you and about a period which I have never studied. My Preface would have little authority. I think every man should stay faithful to what he knows. But if you wish I could very well recommend your book to my publisher . "<br/><br/>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. unknown books
1932218293Neuilly-sur-Seine France 1932. One page each. 1 vols. Half-sheet quarto. Very good. One page each. 1 vols. Half-sheet quarto. Two letters to Madol concering the latter's book on the Spanish dictator Godoy translated into English as GODOY: THE FIRST OF THE MODERN DICTATORS L. 1934.<br /> <br /> In the first letter Maurois acknowledges receipt of the book by the historian and biographer Madol: " I have just read the beginning and the book seems fine to me. I promise to let you know . "<br /> <br /> In the second letter Maurois responds to an invitation to write the Preface to GODOY: "I"d be delighted to see your book on Godoy appear in France but I don't feel capable of writing a preface on the subject. It's about a man I know little about except through you and about a period which I have never studied. My Preface would have little authority. I think every man should stay faithful to what he knows. But if you wish I could very well recommend your book to my publisher . "<br /> <br /> 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. unknown
1965R240098515HACHETTE. 1965. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 653 pages + 604 pages + 563 pages - rodhoïde conservé - 3 ouvrage sous emboitage cartonné rigide en bon état.. . Sous Emboitage. . Classification Dewey : 928-Ecrivains
553665P., Hachette, 1967. In-8 étroit broché, couv. rempliée, 135 pp., 3 ff. (Les Soirées du Luxembourg, 2). Exemplaire numéroté sur vergé d'Arches.
1967R160141636HACHETTE. 1967. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos plié, Intérieur acceptable. 135 pages. Exemplaire n°565/2500. Couverture contre pliée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
1967278Hachette, Collection "Les Soirées du Luxembourg", 1967 In-8, format allongé, broché, couverture rempliée. 135 pages.
18588Broché couverture rempliée, 21X12 cm, 1967, 135 pages, un des 2500 exemplaires numérotés sur vergé d'arches arjomari, collection les soirées du Luxembourg, éditions Hachette. Très bon état.
85032Hachette, Les Soirées du Luxembourg, 1967, 1 volume de 115x215 mm environ, 135 pages, broché. Exemplaire N° 803/2500, sur vergé d'Arches Arjomari. Dos insolé, petite mouillure sur le bas du dos et sur un coin, parfait état intérieur avec feuillets non coupés, non rognés.
84388Paris, Hachette 1967, 210x115mm, 135pages, broché. Edition originale sur papier vergé d’Arches Arjomari, numéroté n.° 1596 / 2500. Très bel exemplaire.
200818389Paris, Hachette - les soirées du luxembourg, 1967 ; grand in-12, 136 pp., broché. (la duchesse de devonshire, la comtesse d'albany, henriette marie de france) - exemplaire n° 892/2500 sur vergé d'arches arjomari.
201315075Paris, Hachette, 1967 ; in-12, 135 pp., br.
3036Paris, Hachette-Les Soirées du Luxembourg, 1967. Petit in-8 broché, couverture rempliée, 135 pp. Exemplaire numéroté.
196744690Paris Hachette, coll. "Les Soirées du Luxembourg" 1967 1 vol. Broché in-8 étroit, broché, couverture rempliée, 135 pp. Edition originale numérotée sur vergé d'Arches Arjomari. En parfait état.
196744690Paris Hachette, coll. "Les Soirées du Luxembourg" 1967 1 vol. Broché in-8 étroit, broché, couverture rempliée, 135 pp. Edition originale numérotée sur vergé d'Arches Arjomari. En parfait état.
1967RO40031172Hachette. 1967. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 135 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française