131 résultats
49050Stock 1979, in-8 broché, 505 p. (dos un peu décoloré avec plis de lecture, sinon très bon état ; non réédité) Première édition française de cette avant-dernière partie du vaste journal d'Anaïs Nin, période marquée par de belles rencontres avec Aldous Huxley, Lawrence Durrell, Tennessee Williams, Romain Gary, etc.
197581392Paris, 1975, in-8, 283pp, broché, Très bel exemplaire ! 283pp
198281393Paris, 1982, in-8, 449pp, broché, Très bel exemplaire ! 449pp
1979829831979 Paris, Stock, 1979, in 8° broché, 422 pages ; illustrations hors-texte.
1979829821979 Paris, Stock, 1979, in 8° broché, 402 pages ; illustrations hors-texte.
197981391Paris, 1979, in-8, 421pp, broché, Très bel exemplaire ! 421pp
197981388Paris, 1979, in-8, 401pp, broché, Très bel exemplaire ! 401pp
1984829811984 Paris, Stock, 1984, in 8° broché, 371 pages ; illustrations hors-texte.
19711386Paris, 1971, in-8, 396pp, broché, Très bel exemplaire ! 396pp,
19721806Paris, Stock, 1972, in-8, 280pp, broché, Quelques défauts mineurs sinon très bel exemplaire 280pp
196454369Paris: La Table Ronde 1964. Wide 8vo pp. 123. Paper wraps. In Frenc translated from Engllish by Jean Le Gall-Trocme. Cover and edges little darkened and soiled o/w a VG tight copy. La Table Ronde unknown books
22669Paris La Table ronde, 1964. In-4 carré, 123 pp., demi-chagrin bleu, dos long, couverture conservée.
21916Traduit de l'américain par Jean Gall-Trocmé. Paris, Collection de l’Herne aux Editions de La Table Ronde, 1964, in-8 carré, br., 123 p. Edition originale de la traduction (édition bilingue) enrichi d’un envoi a.s. d’Anais Nin à Paule Thévenin : “For Paule Thévenin with my friendship Anais”. En résonance avec Artaud... P.T. publia la correspondance à A.N. Elle donna au moins un témoignage sur A. : "Je suis le plus malade des surréalistes".
196451921964 In-8 (h. 22,5 cm.) 123 pp. broché.
19640028161964 Paris, Collection de l'Herne, La Table Ronde, 1964. In-quarto (180 X 225) broché, couverture imprimée en rouge et noir ; 123 pages.
193518The Swallow Press Inc. Paperback. Good. Undated softcover edition appears to be 1970's era. Cover is good with minor wear. Pages are clean and unmarked with light tanning. LO The Swallow Press, Inc paperback books
1946140939954New York: E. P. Dutton & Company 1946. First Edition. Very Good/Very Good. First edition first printing. Signed by Anais Nin and inscribed to a former owner on the front free endpaper. Bound in publisher's black cloth stamped in gilt. Very Good with a faint stain to front and rear cover at bottom corners lightly affecting pastedowns as well. In a Very Good price-clipped dust jacket with toning light edge wear and chipping and short splits started at the flap folds. A presentable copy. E. P. Dutton & Company unknown books
1946WRCLIT65820New York: Dutton 1946. Gilt cloth. Illustrations by Ian Hugo. First edition. Inscribed on the front free endsheet by the author: "For Maria Rogers Amicalement Anaïs." Top edge slightly dust marked but a very good copy in pictorial dust jacket shelf-wear at edges several nicks and mild darkening to rear panel. Dutton hardcover books
195938422Chicago: Swallow Press 1959. First American edn. 8vo pp. 152. Paper wraps. Cover little soiled it and a few pages little creased o/w a VG tight copy. Swallow Press unknown books
1946WRCLIT51671New York: Dutton 1946. Gilt cloth. Illustrations by Ian Hugo. First edition. Private ownership stamp on pastedown else a very good copy in dust jacket with minor darkening and small nick to rear panel. Dutton hardcover books
19468611bdNew York: E. P. Dutton & Company 1946. First Edition. Inscribed “To my friend Veronica / signed Anais / and signed Hugo.†The First of Nin’s “Continuous Novels.†With engravings by Ian Hugo Hugo Parker Guiler Nin’s husband. Octavo black cloth hardcover 213 pp. Illustrated. Very Good; an additional gift inscription “From Veronica†dated 1947; light damp-stain at foot of spine; in a dust jacket with a number of chips and a small damp-stain at foot of rear panel. E. P. Dutton & Company, 1946. First Edition. hardcover books
194653606NY: Dutton 1946. First Edition. Ian Hugo. 8vo pp. 213. VG in little chipped and worn dj lacks some of the dj at the extremities of the spine and on the corners. Inscribed by the author: "For Bill Claire from Anais" Franklin A7a. "Nin deals powerfully with the problem of modern woman as she attempts to integrate her feminine self while imitating the patterns of man." An association copy: Claire met Anais Nin at the memorial service for publisher Alan Swallow in the basement of St. Mark's Church in New York City in 1966. A year later after Claire living in Washington DC had started his literary magazine Voyages Nin "spent much time and effort . acting like an upwardly eager associate editor. gushing with ideas and possibilities for future issues . she became deeply involved with every issue including an early issue featuring women writers in 1968. She sent me manuscripts from her friends on both the east and west coasts and some from abroad. She was my most indefatigable advisory editor throughout the life of the publication which ended in the early 1970s." Claire later organized a memorial service for her in Washington DC. Dutton unknown books
1997R200117941Stock - nouveau cabinet cosmopolite. 1997. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 533 pages. Tampons en page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
1986829801986 Paris, Stock, 1986, in 8° broché, 377 pages ; illustrations hors-texte.
197873544Paris, 1978, in-8, 669pp, reliure éditeur, jaquette illustrée, Très bel exemplaire! 669pp