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1944154872Paris: Oeuvres Sociales du Cinema 1944. First Edition. First Edition. <br /> <br /> Deluxe brochure published in commemoration of the fourth year of the Comite d'Organisation de l'Industrie Cinematographique Committee for the Organization of the Cinema Industry an organization created by the Nazis during the first month of French occupation. The brochure contains a preface by director Marcel Pagnol as well as five original lithographs by Jean Colin Grau Sala Touchagues Ray Bret Koch and Jean Effel as well as several portrait sketches of contemporary French actors including Tino Rossi Raimu Claude Genia Fernandel Charles Vanel Mila Parely Suzy Carier Fernand Ledoux and others. <br /> <br /> Very Good plus in spiral bound illustrated wrappers with light edgewear and age toning overall and a few splashes on the front wrapper. Oeuvres Sociales du Cinema unknown
196311993ARTParis France: Grou-Radenez Printers 1963. Original gray cloth covers w/ title on front cover. Spine sunned. Lightly soiled. SIGNED BY SERGE MENDJISKY. INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY THE GALLERY OWNER RUDY AGRA. Illust. w/ ektachrome coloured photos and b/w photos. Contents nice. Signed. Hard Cover. Very Good-/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Grou-Radenez Printers Hardcover
198810193New York: Film at the Public 1988. Letter-sized corner-stapled booklet 21.5 x 28 cm. 22 unnumbered pages. Printed on pale yellow paper. Illustrated. FIRST AND ONLY EDITION. An unusual cookbook produced on the occasion of a festival of films directed by the great novelist playwright and filmmaker Marcel Pagnol 1895-1974. The nine film retrospective was presented by Joseph Papp at the Public Theater. Some light age-toning to the paper stock; tiny bit of wear to the edges otherwise fine. Very scarce. OCLC locates one copy. Film at the Public unknown
44328Grou Radenez In-4 29 cm n.p. 136pp. illustr. dessins et reproductions en noir et en couleurs reliure cart. de l'éditeur avec jaquette avec deux cartes d'invitation de la Galerie Urban a Paris pour le vernissage de l'exposition de Serge Mendjisky en Mai 1963 bon etat Ats14 unknown
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
194441308Paris: Oeuvres Sociales du Cinéma 1944. First edition. Softcover. g- to vg. Octavo 8 1/2 x 7 1/4". Unpaginated. Original spiral bound illustrated wrappers by Gilberte Vigué. Laid in the first two pages of a four-page program for the 1944 edition of "La Nuit du Cinéma" a French event whose primary purpose was the raising of funds to help the unemployed of the movie industry. Bound in at rear is a tombola-ticket for the above mentioned event.<br /> <br /> This elegant brochure was published to comemorate the fourth year of the "Comité d'Organisation de l'Industrie Cinématographique" COIC: Committee for the Organization of the Cinema Industry an organization created by the Nazis in the first months of the occupation. The COIC was to oversee and manage film production in occupied France. <br /> <br /> "Cinéma 1944" is profusely illustrated throughout with 22 pages of b/w photographic reproductions five original lithographs by Jean Colin Grau Sala Touchagues Ray Bret Koch Jean Effel and features a series of delightful b/w and color sketched portraits of some of the most celebrated French actors of the period such as:<br /> <br /> - Raimu; Pierre-Richard Willm; actor and singer Tino Rossi; Claude Genia; actor and director Sacha Guitry; Noel Roquevert; Raymond Rouleau; Michèle Alfa; Jeanne Fusier-Gir; Fernandel; Michel Simon; Charles Vanel; Jean Tissier; Fernand Ledoux; Fernand Gravey; Mila Parely; Suzy Carrier and Jacques Dumesnil.<br /> <br /> The brochure contains also a preface and a photo-illustrated article on the fiftieth anniversary of the French movie industry as well as advertisement pages for the following movie companies: <br /> <br /> - Gaumont Pathé Cinéma France-Actualités Minerva Tobis ACE Consortium du Film Continental Films UFA Continental Films Francinex Films Roger Richebé Regina Scalera Film Sirius Eclair Les Films Raoul Ploquin and Les Productions Camille Tramichel.<br /> <br /> Includes advertisements for the following movies:<br /> <br /> - Les Visiteurs du Soir; L'Eternel Retour; Paméla; Le Merle Blanc; Le Ciel est à Vous La Nuit Fantastique Les Visiteurs du Soir Pontcarral Les Anges du Péché Goupi Mains Rouges Le Corbeau Paméla: l'Enigme du Temple etc.<br /> <br /> Also includes advertisements for the following magazines and newspapers:<br /> <br /> - "Sensations" "Actu" "Le Film Complet" "Vedettes" "Ciné-Mondial" "Le Petit Parisien" "Le Miroir des Sports" "Ciné-Miroir" Paris-Soir" and "Le Matin."<br /> <br /> The last section contains advertisements for high end Parisian fashion jewelry and fragrance companies Lucien Lelong Rolex Paquin Phebel Worth Marin Jeanne Lanvin Cherigan A la Ville du Puy Kriegck L. Larsen & Co. Renoir Chanel Robel Armand Gabriel La Samaritaine de Luxe Heyraud etc. as well as restaurants cabarets and French mineral water wines and spirits Chateau Bagatelle Bar François Ier Champagne de Saint-Marceaux Calvados Blanchard Perrier Cognac Rouyer Kressmann Chateau Cheval Blanc St. Emilion Cognac Larsen St. Emilion Jean-Jacques Galhaud Chateau d'Yquem St. Emilion Chateau Ausone St. Emilion Chateau Belair and Cognac Camus.<br /> <br /> Wrappers partly foxed and age-toned. Fore-edge of front cover partly and slightly water-stained. Text in French. Wrappers in overall good- interior in good to very good condition. Oeuvres Sociales du Cinéma unknown
33397Monte-Carlo Topaze: Lausanne Editions du Livre Henri Kaeser 1949 1952. 8° jew. 230 - 280 S. zahlr. farb. u. lithogr. Taf. Textabb. Brosch. Kapitale u. Kanten min. berieben Rücken broschurbedingt knickspurig «Topaze» min. unsauber innen tadellos; gesamthaft schöne Ex. Jew. Ex. Nr. 1528/1650 «Topaze» Nr. 847/1000. Die Lithogr. gedruck bei Mourlot Paris. Mit den entlarvenden Ill. von Albert Dubout des ehem. Mitarbeiters der Pariser Zeitschriften Pele-Mele Ric et Rac u. a. 010 Monte-Carlo (Topaze: Lausanne), Editions du Livre (Henri Kaeser), 1949 (1952) unknown
220337702X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
194886570Paris 1948. Fine. Paris s. d. ca 1948 21 x 26.50 cm une page recto verso Autograph letter signed by Marcel Pagnol sent from Monte Carlo 40 lines in black ink concerning the distribution and success of his new film ""La belle meunière"" freely adapted from the life of Franz Schubert with Tino Rossi Jacqueline Bouvier and Raoul Marco in the leading roles. Central folds inherent to postal delivery. Marcel Pagnol shows enthusiasm and is even somewhat overwhelmed with cinemas clamoring for ""La belle meunière"": ""Guinot must have told you about the great success in Marseille. If I had prints the 3 best theaters in Nice are offering to stop their programs to show La Belle Meunière. It's actually foolish since one theater is enough for us."" He is pleased with the public's enthusiasm: ""The lesson from the Rex is that the film is popular. There are nearly a hundred effects. Marco creates immense comic effects every time he speaks and Tino's songs are applauded as at the ABC. Blank screens."" even though he considers that he must make some improvements to the film: ""With Willy and Guinot in less than two days the film can be greatly improved. With about thirty shots the film will be transformed. . they will only have to bring Jacqueline and Tino's costumes - and if Marco can come spend two days here it will be perfect."" ""La belle meunière"" comes at just the right time to replenish Marcel Pagnol's coffers: ""The money troubles continue but I think they will be quickly resolved thanks to the film. But it is essential to hassle Armand."" unknown
19532090202118102544Iwanami Shoten Iwanami Shinsho 1953. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Iwanami Shoten Iwanami Shinsho paperback
195983040Paris 1959. Fine. Paris 19 mai 1959 21 x 27 cm une feuille Touching autograph letter signed by Marcel Pagnol addressed from Monte Carlo to his great friend Carlo Rim 9 lines in blue ink : ""Petit Carlo Où es-tu Donne-moi ton adresse car il faut que je t'écrive sérieusement à propos du droit d'auteur au cinéma. C'est urgent et important pour tous. Je t'embrasse et aussi Alice Marcel. Monte Carlo"" ""Little Carlo Where are you Give me your address as I need to write to you seriously about film copyright. It's urgent and important for everyone. I embrace you and also Alice Marcel. Monte Carlo"" Central folds inherent to postal handling Carlo Rim having inscribed a date in pencil probably that of receiving the letter. He also indicated below still in pencil: 27 mai ass.ger. SACD à Pleyel. Carlo Rim was a Provençal writer author notably of ""Ma belle Marseille"" a caricaturist a filmmaker: ""Justin de Marseille"" ""L'armoire volante"" ""La maison Bonnadieu"" and was notably the friend of Fernandel Raimu and Marcel Pagnol but also of Max Jacob and André Salmon whom he met in Sanary. Tutor to the aspiring baccalaureate candidate Jean Marius future Carlo Rim the very young graduate Marcel Pagnol preferred to teach him cup-and-ball mocking the uselessness of the baccalaureate. This was the beginning of an unshakeable friendship between the two artists whose literature theater and films contributed to the fame of the land of cicadas. unknown
195846407Paris: Grasset 1958. Fine. Grasset Paris 1958 14.50 x 19.50 cm broché First edition of the French translation by Marcel Pagnol one of 32 numbered copies on pur fil paper the only grand papier deluxe copies. Cover illustrated with a woodcut by Aristide Maillol. Slight traces of sunning to head and to foot of spine nice copy. Grasset unknown
192280544Marseille: Editions de ""Fortunio"" 1922. Fine. Editions de ""Fortunio"" Marseille 1922 16.50 x 25.50 cm relié First edition with no mention of deluxe copies. Bradel binding in full decorative paper smooth spine decorated with a black morocco title-label underlined with gilt fillets covers and spine preserved binding signed P. Goy & C. Vilaine. Autograph inscription from Marcel Pagnol to Marius Richard: ""A Mr Marius Richard qui le protégea et ne cessa de l'encourager par la plus flatteuse bienveillance Fortunio confirme son respectueux attachement et le prie d'agréer ce livre son premier livre en témoignage de profonde reconnaissance."" ""To Mr Marius Richard who protected him and never ceased to encourage him with the most flattering benevolence Fortunio confirms his respectful attachment and asks him to accept this book his first book as a testimony of profound gratitude."" Rare and important autograph inscription from Marcel Pagnol then assistant professor of English at the Lycée Condorcet in Paris to one of his first supporters the politician and journalist Marius Richard the father of his close friend and collaborator Carlo Rim. Editions de ""Fortunio"" unknown
197480373s. l.: S. n. 1974. Fine. S. n. s. l. 1974 14.50 x 10.50 cm une feuille Rare acknowledgment card from the Pagnol family following the death of Marcel Pagnol on April 18 1974. Fine copy. S. n. unknown
19709780828898911-2025French & European Pubns 1970. Paperback. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Marcel Pagnol</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> French & European Pubns</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780828898911</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1970</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 283</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Depuis le départ de Marius César est de plus en plus coléreux et ses amis en font les frais. Lorsque Fanny apprend qu'elle attend un enfant de Marins le déshonneur la guette. Deux ans après Marins Pagnol reprend dans Fanny 1931 ses personnages où il les a laissés. Les spectateurs du Théâtre de Paris retrouvent avec enthousiasme Fanny César Panisse Escartefigue monsieur Brun Honorine Orane Demazis et Charpin sont au rendez-vous. mais pas Raimu fâché avec le directeur de la salle est remplacé par Harry Baur. En 1932. Marc Allégret tourne Fanny et Raimu reprend le rôle que Pagnol a écrit pour lui. Le succès du film Fanny est aussi grand que celui de Marins. Des années trente aux années soixante plusieurs remakes en sont réalisés. Wallace Beery Emil Janings Charles Boyer ont interprété César. Maurice Chevalier lui a été en 1961 un Paraisse hollywoodien. " Cet enfant quand il est né il pesait quatre kilos. Ceux-là c'est sa mère qui les a faits. Maintenant il arrive à sept. Ces trois kilos de plus c'est trois kilos d'amour. "</p> French & European Pubns paperback
19709780828898911-2025French & European Pubns 1970. Paperback. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Marcel Pagnol</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> French & European Pubns</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780828898911</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1970</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 283</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Depuis le départ de Marius César est de plus en plus coléreux et ses amis en font les frais. Lorsque Fanny apprend qu'elle attend un enfant de Marins le déshonneur la guette. Deux ans après Marins Pagnol reprend dans Fanny 1931 ses personnages où il les a laissés. Les spectateurs du Théâtre de Paris retrouvent avec enthousiasme Fanny César Panisse Escartefigue monsieur Brun Honorine Orane Demazis et Charpin sont au rendez-vous. mais pas Raimu fâché avec le directeur de la salle est remplacé par Harry Baur. En 1932. Marc Allégret tourne Fanny et Raimu reprend le rôle que Pagnol a écrit pour lui. Le succès du film Fanny est aussi grand que celui de Marins. Des années trente aux années soixante plusieurs remakes en sont réalisés. Wallace Beery Emil Janings Charles Boyer ont interprété César. Maurice Chevalier lui a été en 1961 un Paraisse hollywoodien. " Cet enfant quand il est né il pesait quatre kilos. Ceux-là c'est sa mère qui les a faits. Maintenant il arrive à sept. Ces trois kilos de plus c'est trois kilos d'amour. "</p> French & European Pubns paperback
1932149934N.p.: N.p. 1932. Vintage oversize double weight reference photograph from the 1932 film showing the fish stand in the Marseille harbor. With a manuscript pencil annotation on the verso noting the number 8. <br /> <br /> A young fishmonger's daughter discovers she's pregnant with little chance of marriage to the father who has departed overseas for a sailor's life. The second film in director Marc Allegret's delicate lyrical Marseillaise trilogy preceded by "Marius" 1931 and followed by "Cesar" 1936. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Marseille. <br /> <br /> 9 x 11.25 inches. Very Good plus slightly wavy at the bottom edge with some soil on the bottom half of the recto only.<br /> <br /> Criterion Collection 883. Godard Histoires du cinema. N.p. unknown
193239213Paris: Fasquelle 1932. A LARGE-PAPER COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION. 215 pp. ONE OF ONLY 100 COPIES PRINTED ON FINE DUTCH LAID PAPER WITH LARGE MARGINS. 8vo. Original printed wraps. Entirely uncut. FINE AND BRIGHT. <br/><br/> Fasquelle paperback
1988Q-0865473129North Point Press 1988-08-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! North Point Press paperback
185375529X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1987309994BERKELEY: NORTH POINT PRESS. Fine with no dust jacket. 1987. Poster. Promotional POSTER. 15" X 22" Fine on single printed sheet. Features a full-color scene from the Claude Berri directed film adaptation of Marcel Pagnol's novels. Nicely suited for framing. G . NORTH POINT PRESS. unknown
19561194Paris: Grasset 1956. Fine. Grasset Paris 1956 12 x 19 cm broché First edition one of 1350 numbered copies on alfa mousse. Grasset unknown
100152988Editions de Provence. Bon Etat couvertures un peu défraîchies intérieurs propres circa 1960. in12. Sans date. Broché. 5 volumes. Editions de Provence unknown
198070063Paris: Julliard 1980. Fine. Julliard Paris 1980 18 x 24 cm en feuilles First edition in volume form one of 250 numbered copies on Rives Arjomari laid paper the only deluxe copies. Work illustrated by Marcel Laverdet. Julliard unknown
1937150439N.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 capturing a scene in the town square between the town priest Robert Vattier and schoolteacher Robert Bassac with the camera crew just to the left director Marcel Pagnol looking on in the center background and several members of the cast waiting just outside the frame to the far right. With Roger Corbeau's photo credit "PHOTO ROGER CORBEAU" at the bottom left of the frame. With a stamp for the Cinemonde Archives on the verso.<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. <br /> <br /> Loosely based on Jean Giono's 1932 novel "Blue Boy" the film follows a small-town baker's wife who runs away with a handsome younger shepherd leaving the baker heartbroken and unable to work. The villagers who initially laugh at his cuckoldry soon take the matter very seriously and organize a plan to find the wife and to bring her back to her husband. <br /> <br /> 9.25 x 7 inches. About Fine. N.p. unknown