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195384015Boulogne-sur-Seine Boulogne-Billancourt: S. n. 1953. Fine. S. n. Boulogne-sur-Seine Boulogne-Billancourt 5 Septembre 1953 11.50 x 18 cm une feuille une enveloppe Autograph letter dated and signed by André Malraux 14 lines in blue ballpoint pen from his Boulogne home on avenue Victor Hugo discussing his workload related to the preparation and delayed publication of the work Des bas-reliefs aux grottes sacrées for which André Parinaud is sending him documentation. André Malraux is not yet ready to send his work to the publisher: "". le livre ne parait pas cette année. Peut-être en mars 54. Et pour savoir où nous allons il faudrait que la préface au moins fût terminée. J'en ai encore pour deux mois."" "". the book is not coming out this year. Perhaps in March 54. And to know where we are going at least the preface would need to be finished. I still have two months of work ahead."" Fold mark from mailing envelope included. Resistance fighter participating in Combat André Parinaud is a journalist columnist art critic and writer. From 1959 to 1967 he held the position of editor-in-chief of the important weekly Arts bringing together the elite of French creation in all artistic fields: literature painting theater cinema. He would then conduct more than 1000 radio interviews with the greatest writers and artists including Salvador Dali Louis-Ferdinand Céline Colette Paul Léautaud André Breton Georges Simenon and André Malraux. While continuing to work at O.R.T.F. and radio he founded several festivals or artistic events such as Le Festival international du film d'art l'Académie nationale des arts de la rue. S. n. unknown
195484014Boulogne-sur-Seine Boulogne-Billancourt: S. n. 1954. Fine. S. n. Boulogne-sur-Seine Boulogne-Billancourt 17 Mars 1954 13 x 21 cm une feuille une enveloppe Autograph letter dated and signed by André Malraux 14 lines in blue ballpoint pen from his Boulogne home on avenue Victor Hugo confirming a scheduled appointment. He thanks him for his ever-benevolent friendship: ""J'ai trouvé la Parisienne à mon retour. Je vous écris vous ayant lu ce que je vous ai dit avant de vous avoir lu : votre attitude m'est allée au coeur."" ""I found la Parisienne upon my return. I am writing to you having read you what I told you before having read you: your attitude touched my heart."" Fold mark from mailing envelope included. Resistance fighter participating in Combat André Parinaud is a journalist columnist art critic and writer. From 1959 to 1967 he held the position of editor-in-chief of the important weekly Arts bringing together the elite of French creation in all artistic fields: literature painting theater cinema. He would then conduct more than 1000 radio interviews with the greatest writers and artists including Salvador Dali Louis-Ferdinand Céline Colette Paul Léautaud André Breton Georges Simenon and André Malraux. While continuing to work at O.R.T.F. and radio he founded several festivals or artistic events such as Le Festival international du film d'art l'Académie nationale des arts de la rue. S. n. unknown
194736294Genève Geneva: Skira 1947. Fine. Skira Genève Geneva 1947 22.50 x 28.50 cm broché First edition one of 200 numbered copies on pur fil tirage de tête. Illustrated with 195 heliogravures a very good copy retaining its dustjacket. Skira unknown
1975225804Paris: Gallimard 1975. First edition No. 143 of 355 copies on vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre. 1 vols. 8vo. Original white wrappers printed in red and black. Mint copy unopened in quarter leather slipcase with chemise. First edition No. 143 of 355 copies on vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed on the half-title from Madeleine Malraux the author's widow to Jane Engelhard "ma chère amie . en souvenir d'André Malraux et avec mon admirative pensée et mon affection très fidèle . New York May 18 '78. Gallimard unknown
1926311576Paris: Grasset 1926. 8vo. Original printed wrappers and glassine jacket. Text toned leaf with inscription starting. Housed in chemise and board slipcase. 8vo. Inscribed by Malraux on the first blank to the French journalist and critic Henry Bidou 1873-1943. Grasset unknown
19601259893New York: Doubleday & Company Inc 1960. Limited edition 58 copies; signed #D. Thick small quarto in burgundy leather with five-band embossed spine and gold letters in cardboard case; bound by hand; VG/VG; moderate shelf wear on spine with slight fraying around edges; front board slightly loosening on top; marbled end pages clean; paper and text clean; three pages have minuscule notches on the edge; pp. 400; abundant illustrations mostly in black and white with color at the end; synopsis of each chapter at the end; dedication in French and signature on special page; please contact us for shipping costs; GP consignment. 1259893. Special Collections - Downstairs. Doubleday & Company, Inc unknown
200669594Paris: Gallimard 2006. Fine. Gallimard Paris 2006 17.50 x 23 cm broché First edition one of 60 numbered copies on pur fil paper the only deluxe copies. Handsome copy. Gallimard unknown
193091058Paris: Grasset 1930. Fine. Grasset Paris 1930 12 x 19 cm Broché First edition one of 170 numbered copies on deluxe paper.A very slight tear without loss to the second panel of the double wrapper.A pleasing copy preserved in its double wrapper. Grasset unknown
197088237Paris: Gallimard 1970. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1970 12 x 20.50 cm broché First edition on ordinary paper. Very light worming at foot of first cover handsome copy. Autograph inscription signed by André Malraux to Edouard Caen. Gallimard unknown
195484201s. l. Paris: S. n. 1954. Fine. S. n. s. l. Paris s. d. 1954 13.50 x 20.50 cm une feuille Manuscript list by André Malraux 20 lines in blue ballpoint pen providing details and instructions for André Parinaud concerning the publication of his works forming the ""Ecrits sur l'art"" collection illustrated with photographs by Roger Parry. Fold marks inherent to postal mailing. Resistance member and contributor to Combat André Parinaud was a journalist columnist art critic and writer. From 1959 to 1967 he held the position of editor-in-chief of the important weekly Arts bringing together the elite of French creation in all artistic fields : literature painting theater cinema. He would then conduct more than 1000 radio interviews with the greatest writers and artists including Salvador Dali Louis-Ferdinand Céline Colette Paul Léautaud André Breton Georges Simenon and André Malraux. While continuing to work at O.R.T.F. and on radio he founded several festivals or artistic events such as Le Festival international du film d'art l'Académie nationale des arts de la rue. S. n. unknown
197146051Paris: Gallimard 1971. Very Good. Paris: Gallimard 1971. First Trade Edition. Small octavo 18.5cm; publisher's cream card wrappers printed in red and black; 235pp. Light wear and dust-soil to wrappers uneven discoloration to spine else Very Good and sound. Inscribed and signed on half title: "Pour Monsieur l'Ambassadeur Charles Bohlen avec le fidele souvenir de Andre Malraux." <br /> <br /> First edition of André Malraux's profile of the former French President Charles de Gaulle. Malraux was in a distinct position to write such an intimate work having served as the first minister of cultural affairs during de Gaulle's presidency from 1959 to 1969. Before that Malraux had also served as de Gaulle's information minister from 1945 to 1946. This copy inscribed and signed to the former U.S. Ambassador to France Charles Bohlen 1962-1968. Bohlen also served as Ambassador to the Soviet Union and the Philippines. Gallimard unknown
192688243Paris: Grasset 1926. Fine. Grasset Paris 1926 12 x 19 cm broché First edition on ordinary paper despite a mention of twelfth edition. Paper yellowed and slightly brittle at the edges a small insignificant lack at the head of the leaves of the first gathering which was poorly cut. Beautiful autograph inscription signed by André Malraux on the half-title page: ""A André Germain - cet ancien portrait de moi-même où je ne me reconnais guère que par endroits - avec le fidèle souvenir et la sympathie d'André Malraux."" To André Germain - this old portrait of myself in which I hardly recognize myself except in places - with faithful memory and the sympathy of André Malraux.  Grasset unknown
195192104Paris: Gallimard 1951. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1951 18.50 x 23 cm reliure de l'éditeur First edition one of the numbered copies bound to Paul Bonet's original design. Publisher's full cream cloth smooth spine lightly sunned lacking its illustrated dust jacket. Profusely illustrated. Inscribed dated and signed by André Malraux to Nicole Briquet. Gallimard hardcover
195584065Boulogne-sur-Seine Boulogne-Billancourt: S. n. 1955. Fine. S. n. Boulogne-sur-Seine Boulogne-Billancourt s. d. circa 1955 14 x 21 cm une feuille Autograph letter dated and signed by André Malraux 9 lines in blue ballpoint pen from his Boulogne home on avenue Victor Hugo providing clarifications regarding the publication of an article concerning the appeal for revision filed by Charles Maurras and published in the Gaulliste newspaper Carrefour. Fold marks inherent to postal mailing. A resistant participating in Combat André Parinaud is a journalist columnist art critic and writer. From 1959 to 1967 he held the position of editor-in-chief of the important weekly Arts bringing together the elite of French creation in all artistic domains: literature painting theater cinema. He then conducted more than 1000 radio interviews with the greatest writers and artists including Salvador Dali Louis-Ferdinand Céline Colette Paul Léautaud André Breton Georges Simenon and André Malraux. While continuing to work at O.R.T.F. and on radio he founded several festivals or artistic events such as The International Art Film Festival the National Academy of Street Arts. S. n. unknown
195036295Paris: Gallimard 1950. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1950 23 x 29 cm broché First edition of which there were no deluxe copies. Precious signed autograph inscription from André Malraux to Thierry Maulnier. Rich iconography. Light sunning to foot of spine a faint and small marginal dampstain affecting the second half of the work without any damage to the text. Gallimard unknown
1957345570Paris: La Galerie de la Pléiade 1957. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Thick octavo. 400 9pp. Tiny label front fly one signature very slightly sprung else near fine in very good or better dustwrapper with modest edgewear and a small label on the spine. From the library of the artists Ben Shahn and Bernarda Bryson Shahn with an estate label designed by their son Jonathan Shahn. La Galerie de la Pléiade hardcover
1938024301New York: Random House. First American Printing so stated. Original red and blue cloth. Near Fine in Very Good Dust Jacket with minor edge tears and chips. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1938. Random House hardcover
1947099190Albert Skira 1947. Complete in 3 volumes. Books measure 28.5x23.cm. Collation 15582265 24611pp illustrated throughout some in colour. Bound in half calf calf corners decorative boards raised bands gilt lettering. Bindings lightly rubbed minor wear. Bindings in very good clean firm condition. Internally pages and plates clean throughout. A very nice clean well bound set. . Half Calf. Very Good. Quarto. Albert Skira Hardcover
31531Paris Gallimard coll. « La Galerie de la Pléiade » novembre 1954. 1 vol. 180 x 230 mm de 474 p. et 1 f. Cartonnage illustré de l'éditeur. . Édition originale. Un des 7150 exemplaires reliés d'après la maquette de Paul Bonet n° 7179. Envoi signé : « Pour Maurice Genevoix avec le bien sympathique souvenir d'André Malraux ». . Le Monde chrétien est le septième volume de la collection « La Galerie de la Pléiade » et forme le troisième volume de la trilogie du Musée imaginaire de la sculpture mondiale. Malraux grâce à la reproduction photographique - une riche iconographie de plus de 500 reproductions illustre le volume - rassemble dans espace commun les oeuvres d'art qui peuvent ainsi être comparées et analysées indépendamment de leur contexte d'origine. Témoignage discret mais précieux d'un lien intellectuel entre deux hommes que rapprochaient leur expérience de la guerre leur réflexion sur la transmission de la mémoire et leur place dans la vie publique française - l'un à la tête du ministère de la Culture l'autre bientôt secrétaire perpétuel de l'Académie française et académicien depuis 1946. Leur dialogue se poursuit bien au-delà de cette dédicace puisque dans les années 1960 alors que Malraux devient ministre de la Culture c'est à Genevoix que l'on confie la mission de faire revivre les écrivains morts pour la France notamment par le biais du comité du souvenir littéraire de la Grande Guerre. Malraux pour son oeuvre et son action rentrera au Panthéon en 1996 ; Genevoix l'y suivra 24 ans plus tard avec « Ceux de 14 » dans la lignée de l'idée d'un musée invisible de la grandeur humaine telle que Malraux l'envisageait. Ce sont les deux seuls écrivains du XXème siècle à être au Panthéon. Provenance remarquable ; une habile restauration du dos. Paris, Gallimard, coll. « La Galerie de la Pléiade », (novembre) 1954. 1 vol. (180 x 230 mm) de 474 p. et [1] f. Cartonnage unknown
1996BN109545Gallimard 1996. 1996. Bibliothèque de la Pléiade - 2: Malraux: uvres complètes Tome II <br/><br/>Bibliothèque de la Pléiade - 2: Malraux: uvres complètes Tome II Gallimard unknown
1972BN157668S. Fischer 1972. 1972. Hardcover. Eichen die man fällt Aus dem Französischen von Carlo Schmid <br/><br/>Eichen die man fällt Aus dem Französischen von Carlo Schmid Andre Malraux S. Fischer hardcover
20042-2070117928Gallimard 2004. Leather Bound. New. 3536 pages. French language. 7.24x4.53x3.23 inches. Gallimard hardcover
196783569Paris: Gallimard 1967. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1967 14.50 x 20.50 cm broché First edition one of 310 numbered copies on pur fil the only deluxe copies after 80 on Holland paper. Fine copy despite two light instances of sunning to head and foot of spine. Gallimard unknown
197183597Paris: Gallimard 1971. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1971 12.50 x 20 cm broché First edition one of 355 numbered copies on wove paper the only deluxe copies after 120 on Holland paper. Spine very lightly sunned without consequence. Fine copy. Gallimard unknown
194577053GenÂve : Skira 1945. 205x140mm. brochÂŽs couvertures rempliÂŽes hormis une mouillures au bas du dos de certain volume bon ÂŽtat non coupÂŽ. Exemplaires numÂŽrotÂŽs sur papier vÂŽlin pur chiffon 195/93 aprÂs 5 ex. sur Hollande. 2532 Skira unknown