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A9781258961275Hardback. New. hardcover
B9781258961275Hardback. New. hardcover
A9781163207840New. unknown
B9781163207840New. unknown
20162-2335045555Ligaran 2016. Paperback. New. French language. 9.20x6.20x0.70 inches. Ligaran paperback
19273857Pierre Louys Society. Very Good. 1927. Limited Edition. Hardcover. No. 976 of 1250 copies. White cloth silver titles and illustration. Top corners lightly bumped; light soiling at edges; name on front endpaper. ; 235 pages . Pierre Louys Society hardcover
190939223Paris 1909. A FASCINATING LETTER FROM PIERRE LOUS TO FELLOW AUTHOR CLAUDE FARRERE in which Louÿs explains that he is about to receive the Légion d'Honneur and that he is baffled as to how that could have happened. He goes on to sympathize with Farrère over the latter's problems with women. In a post-script he asks Farrère to tell nobody about the award. Initialed by Louÿs. 3 pages on two conjugate leaves of fine wove paper. About 300 words neatly written in Louÿs' characteristic purple ink. In perfect condition. <br/><br/> unknown
189939327Nice 1899. AN ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL UNPUBLISHED LETTER FROM PIERRE LOUS TO HIS BROTHER THE DIPLOMAT GEORGES LOUIS. Dated February 6 1899. 4 pages two conjugate leaves; about 400 words in very legible script written in Louÿs' characteristic purple ink. Louÿs begins by reminding his brother that today is the twentieth anniversary of the onset of their mother's terminal illness. He goes on to discuss his travels in the South of France; his anger over a publisher's rejection letter; his troubles with money which he discusses with good humor knowing his beloved older brother will bail him out; and his recent purchase of a Malagasy-French dictionary in preparation for his trip to Madagascar. He goes on to discuss his love for the Malagasy language giving several examples of words he finds charming and to tell his brother how much he misses him. Finally he reveals that he will depart for Algiers in the morning a decision made while writing this letter. Signed "Pierre". In perfect condition. Louÿs and his half-brother Georges wrote each other on an almost daily basis until Georges' death in 1917. One thousand of these letters--but not this one--were published in "Mille lettres inédites de Pierre Louÿs à Georges Louis 1890-1917" Paris 2002. This was one of the great literary correspondences of the age and this is an especially interesting letter. <br/><br/> unknown
191039326Toulon 1910. AN UNPUBLISHED LETTER FROM PIERRE LOUS TO HIS BROTHER THE DIPLOMAT GEORGES LOUIS. Dated October 18 1910. About 200 words in very legible script. Louÿs discusses the gradual recovery of his first wife Louise de Heredia daughter of José María de Heredia; shares some news about a lawsuit against him; and discusses politics Louÿs expresses concern that a recent strike rather than help the Socialists will hasten France´s slide towards the right. Signed with Louÿs' monogram. One folded page with address postmarks and stamp on verso. In very good condition. Louÿs and his half-brother Georges wrote each other on an almost daily basis until Georges' death in 1917. One thousand of these letters--but not this one--were published in "Mille lettres inédites de Pierre Louÿs à Georges Louis 1890-1917" Paris 2002. This was one of the great literary correspondences of the age. <br/><br/> unknown
1927939F6New York: The Pierre Louys Society 1927 . First edition. Leather. Very Good. 10" by 7". Clara Tice. A beautifully illustrated limited edition of Pierre Louys's novel with colour plates from Clara Tice. A lovely first edition thus. This is number 2 of 1250 copies produced.Illustrated with a frontispiece and nine further colour plates retaining their original tissue guards and with full page illustrations between chapters. Collated complete.These illustrations are the work of American avant-garde illustrator and artist Clara Tice.With the bookseller's label of Harry F. Marks to the rear pastedown.First published in 1898 as 'La Femme et le Pantin' this is the work of Belgian poet and writer Pierre-Félix Louÿs renowned for his lesbian and classical themes. In a half morocco binding with paper covered boards and gilt detailing to back strip. Back strip lightly age toned with significant rubbing to front joint and light rubbing to rear joint. Front hinge strained but firmly held. Bookseller's label to rear pastedown. Internally firmly bound. Pages a touch age toned to perimeters otherwise exceptionally clean and bright. Very Good The Pierre Louys Society hardcover
1932mon0003950024Rarity Press 1932T. hardcover. Good. . noticeable wear and creasing; spine has sun damage pages yellowed Rarity Press hardcover
1932mon0004057052Rarity Press 1932T. hardcover. Good. . shows minor wear foxing fading no dj. Rarity Press hardcover
1932393901Rarity Press Inc. 1932. Reprint. Hardcover . Good/Good. Edition of 1932 privately printed for Rarity Press in New York; A lovely edition w/ illustrations by Clara Tice; Sound binding gently worn at spine; Clean sturdy boards in maroon cloth w/ silver gilt accents - mild edge-wear/rubbing present; Mild spotting to outer edge text-block; Mild toning to end-papers; Pages free of markings w/ text and illustrations bright and clear; Un-clipped jacket moderately edge-worn/rubbed w/ chipping/fraying to upper edge some creasing to lower edge; Jacket mylar wrapped to ensure further preservation; A handsome copy despite cosmetic flaws. Rarity Press, Inc. hardcover
CA08A-00083Privately Printed. Collectible - Good. SIGNED! S.l.: Privately Printed 1930. 1st thus. Sm 4to. 153pp. Illus. by William Siegel. Limited edition #673/2500. Signed by author on title page. Good book. Crown torn. Owners' names on front endpapers. erotica manipulative behavior masochism Inquire if you need further information. Privately Printed unknown
1333542380.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0331591227.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
LIT1283C671966 / 244 pages. Poche. Editions Le Livre de Poche / Albin Michel.
1932RO20127653ALBIN MICHEL. 1932. In-12. Relié cuir dos-coins. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 249 pages. Auteur, titre et fleurons dorés sur le dos cuir marron.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.091-XX ème siècle
1929R260149030TALLANDIER. 1929. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Dos fané, Intérieur frais. 374 pages. Dos cuir violet (décolloré marron clair) à 2 nerfs. Papier multicolore sur les plats. titres et filets dorés. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte par Edouard Zier. Premier plat d'origine conservé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
1901Er4112 cm X 18,7 cm, XI + 332 pp, reliure demi cuir, plat marbré, dos à 5 nerfs, Titres dorés.
2790434Paris, Librairie des amateurs / Ferroud, 1909. Édition originale en tirage numéroté. L'un des 355 sur Japon impérial contenant un état des gravures, celui-ci portant le numéro 311 accompagné de la mention F. F. Un grand volume broché in-4 de 270 x 198 mm pour (viii) 281 pp. Avec quarante-trois compositions de Raphaël Collin, en hors-texte ou en bandeau de début de chapitre, sous papier de soie. Couverture rempliée, gravure en couverture, dessin de buste d'Aphrodite en noir sur le dos. Deux feuillets, page de faux-titre, justification du tirage, frontispice et page de titre séparées d'un papier de soie, dédicace à Albert Besnard, préface ouverte sur un mot de Richard Wagner. "Le personnage féminin qui occupe la première place dans ce roman est une courtisane antique. Courtisane, elle le sera avec la franchise, l'ardeur et aussi la fierté de tout être humain qui a vocation et qui tient dans la société une place librement choisie ; elle aura l'ambition de s'élever au plus haut point ; elle n'imaginera même pas que sa vie ait besoin d'excuse ou de mystère. L'amour, pour les Grecs, était le sentiment le plus vertueux et fécond en grandeurs. Ils n'y attachèrent jamais les idées d'impudicité et d'immodestie que la tradition israélite a importées parmi nous avec la doctrine chrétienne. Un homme ou une femme qui, sans être engagés d'aucun lien par ailleurs, s'unissaient, étaient considérés comme ne nuisant à personne et laissés en liberté. Pour moi, j'ai écrit ce livre avec la simplicité qu'un Athénien aurait mise à la relation des mêmes aventures. Je souhaite qu'on le lise dans le même esprit." (Préface, pp. iv-v) Coiffe usée, quelques traces grises au plat de couverture, dos broché un peu usé. Le livre gagnerait à être relié. Menues rousseurs aux premières pages, quelques rousseurs à certaines marges sur une zone très restreinte à plusieurs centimètres du texte/image, à part ça intérieur en très bon état, états des gravures tous présents, papiers de soie intacts.
2010LFA-126749069Un ouvrage de 192 pages, format 130 x 200 mm, broché couverture couleurs, illustré, publié en 2010, Editions Garnier / Le Monde, collection "Les Grands Classiques de la Littérature Libertine", bon état
192836099Couverture verte rempliée avec titre en rouge. Intérieur très propre avec petites rousseurs sur les tranches. Avec un portrait frontispice de l'auteur. Non rogné.
193736857Couverture rempliée beige avec titre en rouge. Intérieur très propre.Avec 5 illustrations originales en couleurs de A. CALBET.
193743889Couverture rempliée beige avec titre en rouge. Intérieur très propre.Avec 5 illustrations originales en couleurs de A. CALBET.