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196959322Paris: Le Livre de Poche 1969. Fine in wrappers softcover. In French. Filmed in 1932 from the play by Pagnol. Le Livre de Poche unknown books
193545732Paris: Pastorelly 1935. Paperback. Good. 304 pp. Light creases and edge chips to the spine edge wear and light soiling to the front and back else good in publisher's wraps. Text in French. <br/><br/> Pastorelly paperback books
199845312Paris: Editions de Fallois 1998. Paperback. Very good. 319 pp. Light soiling to the spine and the back else very good in publisher's wraps. Text in French. <br/><br/> Editions de Fallois paperback books
19731310701Editions de Provence 1973. Hardcover. Octavo; VG-/no DJ; Hardcover w/out DJ; Spine red with silver print; Boards in red cloth with silver print slight wear to corners smudging to rear; Text block clean and tight red ribbon marker; Text in French; 348 pages illustrated. 1310701. FP New Rockville Stock. Editions de Provence hardcover books
197445288Paris: Éditions de Provence 1974. Hardcover. Very good. 215 pp. Light soiling to the front else very good in publisher's wraps with gold silk bookmark bound in. Text in French. <br/><br/> Éditions de Provence hardcover books
1963176471Paris: Grou-Radenez 1963. hardcover. very good/very good. Illustrated in color & in black and white. 4to grey boards small stain on front fore-edge d.w. Paris: Grou-Radenez 1963. Very good.<br/><br/> Long inscription by the artist on the fly-leaf.<br/><br/> Grou-Radenez unknown books
197018061001New York: The Macmillan Company 1970. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/near fine. First U.S. edition first printing octavo size 221 pp. signed by Maurice Chevalier. Perhaps one of the best-known French actors of the first half of the 20th century Maurice Chevalier 1888-1972 was nominated for the Academy Award in 1930 for Best Actor for his roles in "The Love Parade" 1929 and "The Big Pond" 1930 which secured his first big American hit "Livin' in the Sunlight Lovin' in the Moonlight" N.B. from Wiki. <br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Bound in sky blue cloth gilt lettering on the front and spine plain endpapers M. Chevalier's signature boldly written with in blue on the front free endpaper one section of black and white photographs bound in; octavo size 8.5" by 5.75" pagination: 1-6 7-221. The dust jacket shows the original price of $5.95 pictorial head shot of M. Chevalier with red and white lettering on the front panel and spine quotes from the book on the back panel summary of book on both flaps. <br/><br/>___CONDITION: Volume is fine overall with a strong square text block solid hinges three corners are perfectly straight and one is gently bumped all with no rubbing the interior is clean and bright and entirely free of prior owner markings. The dust jacket is not price-clipped there is some extremely light edgewear particularly at the head of the spine and one short one inch closed tear where the head of the spine meets the front panel; the rest of the jacket is crisp and clean with the red lettering on the spine strong and true not sunned. <br/><br/>___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please contact us for details. <br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. The Macmillan Company hardcover books
198667797San Francisco: North Point 1986. First edition. 341 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Translated from the original French by Rita Barisse. Foreword by Alice Waters. Published to commemorate the fifteenth anniversary of Chez Panissse. San Francisco: North Point, unknown books
19566044381956. "Marcel Pagnol" in black fountain pen ink on vintage album leaf laid down on a larger leaf. 6 1/4" x 4" on larger leaf 10 1/2" x 8". Very good. 1956. Signed and inscribed in French: To Cesa Vasquez Coelho 1956 ". . . a friend from far away . . . Marcel Pagnol 1956.". No Binding. Very Good/No Jacket. unknown books
194948120Monte-Carlo:: Editions du Livre. Near Fine. 1949. Paperback. Complete in three volumes. Text is in French. Each volume is illustrated with color lithographs and black and white drawings throughout. Limited edition - this set is number 3308 of 2000 copies numbered from 3001 to 5000. Each volume is fine in printed wraps with glassine dust covers. Unopened pages. Housed in a near fine light shelf wear slipcase. . Editions du Livre, paperback books
1950144330Paris: Marie Clair Paris 1950. Vintage borderless oversized photograph of Orson Welles and Marcel Pagnol circa 1950. With holograph annotations and a press agency stamp on the verso.<br/><br/>Marcel Pagnol the renowned French filmmaker was a huge inspiration for Orson "Welles who once described Pagnol's 1938 film "The Baker's Wife" as "a perfect movie."<br/><br/>9.5 x 12 inches Near Fine. Marie Clair Paris unknown books
157942Monte Carlo: Terres Latines. hardcover. fine. 3 volumes. Illustrated throughout with color aquarelles by Gaston Barret. 158 146 157pp. 8vo original color pictorial wrappers; uncut and unopened. Each volume is housed in a custom two-toned cloth clamshell box. Monte Carlo: Editions Terres Latines no date ca. 1948 1949. Text in French. Fine unused copies.<br/><br/> Limited edition. Number 466 of 1800 copies. Pagnol's trilogy comprising the 28th 29th & 30th volumes in the collection "Leurs Chefs-D'Oeuvre".<br/><br/> Terres Latines unknown books
2469To Mr. E. Fasquelle editor Pagnol writes about film. "I had two parts in my film. One where I had my characters speak. The other where I left that to the cinematography and to Honnegger's sic music. The musical segments are very boring I am told. I am in the process of cutting out as many as I can but it is a delicate thing because of Honnegger sic who is a charming lad." He signs in full "Marcel Pagnol" then adds a note about having received payment. Pagnol most likely refers to his 1937 film "Regain" "Harvest" for which Swiss composer Arthur Honegger composed the music. The Marius trilogy Marius Fanny and Cesar filmed between 1931 and 1936 are viewed as Pagnol's most important cinematic contribution. unknown books
1937133241N.p.: N.p. 1937. Vintage double weight photograph from the 1938 film. A candid on-the-set photograph by the film's credited still photographer Roger Corbeau of a cafe scene featuring the film's principal character actor Raimu with the camera crew just to the left in the shadows the borders of the studio set clearly visible. With Roger Corbeau's photo credit "PHOTO ROGER CORBEAU" at the bottom left of the frame. On the verso is a rubber stamp for the Cinemonde Archives. <br/><br/>An extraordinary "fourth wall" shot demonstrating at once the method and the magic of Pagnol's filmmaking as well as his relentless interest in provincial life in France. In this film a new baker Aimable Raimu settles down in a small French village. His wife Aurelie is beautiful and much younger than he. She departs with a shepherd the night after Aimable produces his first breads. Aimable is so afflicted that he cannot work anymore. The villagers who initially laugh at his cuckoldry soon take the matter very seriously they want the bread and organize a plan to find Aurelie and to bring her back to the bakery and her husband. <br/><br/>In a custom museum-quality frame archivally mounted with UV glass. 9.25 by 7 inches. Four tiny single pinholes at the corners within the white marginal border. Near Fine overall. N.p. unknown books
1929007262Les Nouvelles Editions Fournier 1929. Book. Fine. Cloth in Box. Limited. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fine copy.Loose Signatures in a cloth Box 1/999 copies.This is #266. Beautiful Rare Edition.Gorgeousl Illustrations. Les Nouvelles Editions Fournier Hardcover books