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BN315340JMG Editions. Softcover. Mont-Oriol <br/><br/>Mont-Oriol Guy de Maupassant JMG Editions paperback
3843094446.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
188744878Paris: Victor-Havard 1887. Fine. Victor-Havard Paris 1887 11.50 x 18.50 cm relié First edition on ordinary paper. Contemporary half cloth adorned with arabesques over marbled paper boards spine with gilt fillets and olive-green shagreen title-piece repair to edges marbled pastedowns and endpapers one lower corner rubbed. Autograph inscription from Guy de Maupassant to monsieur Caron. Victor-Havard hardcover
25680Paris Victor-Havard 1887. 1 vol. 125 x 190 mm de 1 2 f. 367 p. et 1 f. Broché à toutes marges sous chemise et étui. . Édition originale. Un des 100 premiers exemplaires sur vergé de Hollande seul papier. . Troisième roman de Maupassant Mont-Oriol parut d’abord en feuilleton dans Gil Blas du 23 décembre 1886 au 6 février 1887 avant d’être publié la même année chez Victor-Havard. Maupassant y transporte le roman d’amour dans le décor très contemporain d’une ville d’eaux auvergnate inspirée de Châtel-Guyon où il avait séjourné à plusieurs reprises comme curiste à partir de 1883. Sous les apparences d’une intrigue sentimentale — Christiane Andermatt venue en cure avec son mari William pour soigner une prétendue stérilité découvre l’amour auprès de Paul Brétigny — le roman déploie une satire beaucoup plus âpre : celle du monde médical de l’exploitation des croyances thérapeutiques de la condition féminine et de la spéculation foncière et à la fin du XIXe siècle. Cette dimension financière donne au roman une résonance précise dans la France des années 1880 : lorsque Mont-Oriol paraît la faillite de l’Union générale survenue en janvier 1882 demeure présente dans les esprits. Maupassant avait lui-même commenté ce krach dans Le Gaulois le 25 janvier 1882 en dénonçant la fiction brutale de la richesse spéculative : « Les opérations sont fictives les bénéfices sont fictifs la valeur est fictive » : comme dans Mont-Oriol tout s’y achète se promet s’évalue et se fonde sur l’attente d’un profit futur. Même l’amour menacé de devenir une valeur d’échange. Bon exemplaire à toutes marges ; dos restauré. Vicaire V 617 ; Carteret II p. 119 ; Talvart et Place XIII p. 257 Paris, Victor-Havard, 1887. 1 vol. (125 x 190 mm) de 1, [2] f., 367 p. et 1 f. Broché, à toutes marges, sous chemise et étui. unknown
1887FUPntMAU62Paris: Victor-Havard 1887. 1887. 18mo. pp. 2 p.l. 367 1. with half-title. 2 p.l. 367 1. with half-title. modern half vellum t.e.g. others uncut original front wr. bound in. First Edition. Vicaire V 617. F. Paris: Victor-Havard, 1887. hardcover
alb8c83f3cbfd2e405bMoscow-Leningrad State Publishing House. 1927. Please contact us for details on condition of available copies of the book. SKUalb8c83f3cbfd2e405b unknown
feb21038Minerva. Used. ; Romanian Edition of Mostenirea Biblioteca Minervei 177; For more details please contact me Minerva unknown
alb6b0f9f3d0d44e80eTranslation under the editorship of P.D. Dobroslavin. Predicted by L.N. Tolstoy. Article about R. Dumiks Mopassan in Volume 1. Kyiv-S.Pb.-Kharkiv. South Russian publishing house F.A. Johanson. 1907. 945 p. Please contact us for details on condition of available copies of the book. SKUalb6b0f9f3d0d44e80e unknown
18915796532Paul Ollendorff 1891. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Re-bound by library. Small 8vo. Red library cloth. Exterior near. Pages are secure clean and clear. Trimmed. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item450grams ISBN: Paul Ollendorff hardcover
1104298317.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1165599481.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0243582471.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0266511244.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
alb6b08013d0d44e80eTranslation under the editorship of P.D. Dobroslavin. Predicted by L.N. Tolstoy. Article about R. Dumiks Mopassan in Volume 1. Kyiv-S.Pb.-Kharkiv. South Russian publishing house F.A. Johanson. 1904. 1056 p. Please contact us for details on condition of available copies of the book. SKUalb6b08013d0d44e80e unknown
2007Q-0486457532Dover Publications 2007-03-15. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dover Publications paperback
2020BN229471IBOO PR HOUSE 2020. 2020. Softcover. My Wife: Maupassant Original Short Stories <br/><br/>My Wife: Maupassant Original Short Stories Guy de Maupassant IBOO PR HOUSE paperback
feb19154Adeverul. Used. ; Romanian Edition of Nadejdea familiei Floarea literaturilor straine 568; For more details please contact me Adeverul unknown
2005G837384290XI4N00Wydawnictwo Dolnoslaskie 2005. Paperback. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Wydawnictwo Dolnoslaskie paperback
19672111902158901894Obunsha 1967. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Obunsha paperback
19972080202102705724Nishimurashoten 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 47 pages Size: A4 size Nishimurashoten paperback
19682092902140314713Kadokawashoten 1968. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kadokawashoten paperback
1886Maupassant4<p><strong>MAUPASSANT de Guy 1850-1893</strong></p><p>Autograph letter signed " Guy " to his cousin by marriage Lucie Le Poittevin<br />Antibes or Cannes late 1886 or early 1887 2 p. small in-8° in black ink<br />Letterhead " GM – Yacht Bel-Ami "<br />Tiny tear on central fold</p><p><strong>Nice unpublished letter from the writer enriched with an amusing signature</strong></p><p><em>" Ma chère Lucie</em><br /><em>J'arriverai à Paris le 10 ou 12 janvier et je voudrais bien que M. Oudinot</em>¹<em> eut fini ma serre</em>²<em> pour ce moment car je ne resterai pas plus de 15 jours ou 3 semaines. S'il y a du danger pour la neige voulez-vous avoir la complaisance de prier Le Mare de me faire pour tout de suite un treillage en fil de fer solide sur le second vitrage.</em><br /><em>Vous allez recevoir dans quelques jours une grande caisse – port payé – contenant des objets pour vous et pour moi. Pour vous un grand cache pot en faïence avec son pied. Pour moi deux éléphants</em>³<em> et quatre plaques de faïence.</em><br /><em>Nous avons ici un temps superbe le jardin plein de fleurs de roses d'anémones de narcisses ; et je préfère cela au grand froid et à la neige de Paris.</em><br /><strong><em>Je navigue beaucoup je fais de l'escrime avec rage je marche je me livre donc à tous les exercices sauf à …. l'affection. Mais je m'en passe.</em></strong><br /><em>À Bientôt ma chère cousine excusez moi si je vous écris si court et si peu mais vous savez que mes yeux ne me permettent guère ce genre de sport</em> one of the symptoms of his syphilis diagnosed in 1877 and which would continue to poison him.<br /><em>Je vous embrasse à la barbe de Louis dont je serre la main. </em><br /><em>Votre Cousin </em><br /><strong><em>Guy dit Capitaine Tellier</em></strong><br /><strong><em>Com</em></strong><strong><em>áµ—</em></strong><strong><em> le Bel-Ami</em></strong><br /><strong><em>Bateau Poisson</em></strong><br /><strong><em>B</em></strong><strong><em>ᵗᵉ</em></strong><strong><em> S.G.D.G</em></strong>â´<em> "</em></p><p>1 Camille Oudinot playwright and novelist was a close friend of Maupassant. The latter dedicated to him his short story <em>Le Parapluie</em> published in 1884.</p><p>2 It involves the construction of a greenhouse in La Neuville-Chant-d'Oisel. Jules de Maupassant Guy's paternal grandfather a storekeeper at the tobacco obtained a 130-hectare plot of land in the same town on which as if to ensure symmetry with the Château du Chant d'Oisel he had a residence erected in 1835. Several members of the Maupassant and Le Poittevin families are buried there.</p><p>3 The "two elephants" in question were possibly meant to decorate the entrance above the pillars of his residence "La Guillette" in Étretat.</p><p>4 While the surnames that Maupassant attributed to himself allude to two of his most famous works a contemporary letter to the Countess Potocka dated December 15 1886 sheds light on the double meanings of his signature:<br />" The <em>Bel-Ami</em> his boat is a sea fish as its name suggests: and it dances while embarking its owner a real cancan of a barrier ball. He and I are at this moment in the port of Cannes where a violent blow of the mistral southern wind of the French Riviera threw us the day before yesterday and where we remain blocked. I hope to get back on track tomorrow morning if the wind allows it. Since I have been in command of this symbolic boat I have taken the name of Captain Tellier an allusion to his short story <em>La Maison Tellier</em> ".<br />As for the acronym "Bté SGDG" Bréveté sans garantie du gouvernement the same occurrence is found in <em>Bel Ami</em> Romans ed. Forestier Pléiade p. 368.</p><p>A cousin by marriage of Maupassant Lucie Le Poittevin born Ernoult was the daughter of a rich banker from Rouen. She married the painter Louis Le Poittevin son of one of Flaubert's closest friends in Rouen. Maupassant's first cousin and confidant the latter dedicated his short story <em>L'Âne</em> published in 1883 to him.</p><p><u>Provenance:</u><br />Private collection</p>
197113952HEYNE WILHELM 1971. 2. softcover. HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
197749477STEPHENSON CARL 1977. 1. softcover. STEPHENSON, CARL paperback
2081002109001361Ikubundoshoten N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 169p. 6p. Ikubundoshoten paperback