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1950ABE-152940623049932 PAGES-28,5 CM X 38 CM-LA REINE JULIANA A PARIS, PAR GEORGES DUHAMEL-INSTANTANES D'UNE VISITE ROYALE, 12 PHOTOS SUR 2P-LA REINE JULIANA CHEZ MADAME AURIOL, 9 PHOTOS LEGENDEES SUR 2P-LUTCE RCOIT LAMAISON D'ORANGE CE N'EST QU'UN REVOIR, 1P, 4 PHOTOS-DES "ARTISTES FRANCAIS" AU "SALON DE L'ARMEE", 2P, 12 PHOTOS D'OEUVRES (VUILLARD, DUNOYER DE SEGONZAC, CERIA, ZINGG, NAUDIN, FRIESZ, LUC ALBERT-MOREAU, GINETTE LEQUIEN, JEAN-PIERRE ALAUX, TRANY, JEANNE CAROLUS, ELISABETH BARRE)-UN ENSEMBLE D'ART SACRE MODERNE L'EGLISE DES CAPUCINS DE BLOIS, 3P, 13 PHOTOS-LA FIN D'UN REGIME D'EXCEPTION COMMENT VOILA SOIXANTE ANS LES PRINCES FRAPPES PAR LA LOI D'EXIL DURENT QUITTER LA FRANCE, 3P, 10 PHOTOS, COMTE DE PARIS, HENRI D'ORLEANS, DUC D'AUMALE-AU PALAIS DE LA DECOUVERTE REVIT L'OEUVRE SCIENTIFIQUE DE PASCAL, 1P, 3 PHOTOS-DIX ANS APRES OU AUTANT EN EMPORTE LE VENT, 1P, 6 PHOTOS-DANS LE BASSIN DE COURBEVOIE-ASNIERES UNE GRANDE JOURNEE DE L'AVIRON, 1P, 5 PHOTOS-EN 4 DE COUVERTURE, VUE PLONGEANTE SUR CANOT AUTOMOBILE SUR LA SEINE AVEC LA FAMILLE ROYALE NEERLANDAISE VINCENT AURIOL ET SON EPOUSE
1939ABE-1711321024669LES UNIFORMES EN COULEURS DU SOLDAT FRANCAIS A TRAVERS LES SIECLES: LE FANTASSIN FRANCAIS A TRAVERS LES SIECLES-PREMIER REPORTAGE DANS UN CAMP DE PRISONNIERS ALLEMANDS EN FRANCE-GENEVE LE REPORTER INDISCRET DANS LES COULISSES DE LA SDN, 5 PAGES-ILS PENSERONT A CELA DANS LA NUIT DE NOEL, 4 PAGES-L'AMIRAL DE LA PAIX PART POUR LE POLE SUD, BYRD, 4 PAGES-HELSINKI STOIQUE ENTERRE SES MORTS ET ATTEND., 2P-A HOLLYWOOD, RIEN DE CHANGE, LILY DAMITA, MARLENE DIETRICH, 6P, CES FILLES ENDIABLEES DU TEXAS SERONT LES ETOILES DE 1940, UNE PETITE IRLANDAISE QUI N'A JAMAIS DANSE A ENLEVE SON ROLE A GINGER ROGERS, MAUREEN O'HARA-UN ROMAN INEDIT DE GEORGES SIMENON (12) LES INCONNUS DANS LA MAISON-CES MAINS DE FEMMES FONT DES BOMBARDIERS-EN 4 DE COUVERTURE: PUBLICITE BOURGEOIS, FEMME ENTRE 2 MILITAIRES-(BC224)
198814618Editions Kesselring 1988. In-12 cartonnage éditeur toile noire à l'Italienne avec petite illustration contrecollée en couverture. 22 pages sur couché au format 24 x 10,5 cm. Couverture & dessins d'Hugo Pratt sur scénario d'O'Hara. Couleurs par Pajak & Pajak. Tirage unique à 2000 exemplaires n°( 1192 ). Etat superbe proche du parfait. Rarisime édition originale.
4744Editions de l'Alma sans date ( 1948 ). In-12 broché de 190 pages au format 12 x 18,5 cm. Superbe couverture illustrée, dégageant une ambiance malsaine. Dos bien carré, avec infime manque au bas. Plats et intérieur frais, malgré un tout petit manque, circulaire, de papier circulaire en haut de la page de faux-titre. Ancien prix inscrit au crayon bleu en page de garde. Rare édition originale surtout dans un tel état de fraicheur. Livre fragile. Roman érotico-policier écrit dans la lignée et dans l'esprit du roman de Boris Vian : J'irai cracher sur vos Tombes.
14201Editions du Délice ( Eric Losfeld ) sans date. In-8 broché de 160 pages au format 14,5 x 19,5 cm. Couverture avec petite vignette illustrée. Dos carré avec titre imprimé. Plats et intérieur frais, malgré une imperceptible déchirure en haut du 1er plat. Exemplaire non coupé. Petit tirage sur alfa d'édition datant du milieu des années 50, accompagné de 6 jolis hors textes érotiques, illustrés en rouge, non signés. Rare édition originale illustrée, surtout dans un tel état de fraicheur, proche du parfait. Roman érotico-policier écrit dans la lignée et dans l'esprit du roman de Boris Vian : J'irai cracher sur vos Tombes.
a36302London 1771 Sixth Edition. Sm.8vo. 32pp. 2 leaves Fine fullpage copperplate frontispiece by Isaac Taylor . VG bound in later wraps. Original printing not modern remake. . paperback
1966365888New York: The Poets Press 1966. Softcover. Fine. Magazine. Cover by Al Leslie. 16pp. Single sheets printed both sides and secured with two staples. Single horizontal fold and some light toning near fine. An influential mimeograph created by di Prima and LeRoi Jones featuring some of the most important poets of the 20th Century. Unlike other magazines this so-called "newsletter" was distributed via a mailing list many of which were noted poets journalists critics publishers and artists. For this reason most copies were hand addressed or affixed with a mailing label and stamp and folded for mailing. This copy is remarkably pristine with no writing stamp or label. This issue features contributions from Mary Caroline Richard Gregory Corso Jack Smith Leroi Jones Amiri Baraka Edward Field John Wierners and Frank O'Hara. The Poets Press unknown
1966365887New York: The Poets Press 1966. Softcover. Fine. Magazine. Cover by Al Leslie. 16pp. Single sheets printed both sides and secured with two staples. Single horizontal fold else fine. An influential mimeograph created by di Prima and LeRoi Jones featuring some of the most important poets of the 20th Century. Unlike other magazines this so-called "newsletter" was distributed via a mailing list many of which were noted poets journalists critics publishers and artists. For this reason most copies were hand addressed or affixed with a mailing label and stamp and folded for mailing. This copy is remarkably pristine with no writing stamp or label. This issue features contributions from Mary Caroline Richard Gregory Corso Jack Smith Leroi Jones Amiri Baraka Edward Field John Wierners and Frank O'Hara. The Poets Press unknown
1946100688<p>New York: Pocket Books Inc. 1946. 1946. Very good. INSCRIBED TO AMBASSADOR LINCOLN MACVEAGH BY ELIZABETH HUMES SECOND SECRETARY AT THE LISBON EMBASSY WHO WAS HIGHLY PRAISED FOR HER INTELLIGENCE ASSESSMENTS BY WWII OSS HEAD WILLIAM J. DONOVAN - Octavo 6-1/2 inches high by 4 inches wide. Hardcover bound in full brown leather by Palhares of Lisbon titled in gilt on the spine with floral roulette decorations in blind on both covers. The covers are lightly rubbed. The original pictorial front wrapper is bound in. viii & 264 pages profusely illustrated in aqua and white by John O'Hara Cosgrave II. Pages 55 through 80 are darkened. Very good.</p><p>Second printing of the Pocket Book edition.</p><p>"In 1943 Louis Untermeyer made a selection from the work of Robert Frost and added a biographical introduction as well as a running commentary on the poetry. The book entitled "Come In" was published by Henry Holt and Company.Now Mr. Untermeyer has extended "Come In" especially for Pocket Books and the present volume contains thirty additional poems and a greatly enlarged commentary." - from the Introduction.</p><p>The book is from the library of the Ambassador to Portugal Lincoln MacVeagh and is inscribed to him by the Second Secretary of the Embassy at Lisbon Elizabeth Humes. "For the Ambassador - w thanks for West Running Brook and all the others. Elizabeth Humes / Lisbon / Xmas '48." As a Director at Henry Holt and Company the publishers of "West Running Brook" MacVeagh became a close friend of Robert Frost.</p><p>Of Elizabeth Humes William J. Donovan the head of the OSS during World War 2 wrote on July 26 1941: "It is very rare that I find myself able to recommend any woman for intelligence workI can do so with confidence in the case of Miss Elizabeth Humes. Miss Humes has spent the last 25 years in Europe firstly under the Commercial Department.but transferred to the State Department as a Consular Official in I think 1938 or 1939. Speaks Italian French and German fluently and has a good knowledge of those countries. Is a good judge of political situations and information and very objective in views. Is particularly well informed about Italy and personalities in Italy. I know of no one to whom I would rather submit a report on Italy for an opinion as to exactitude and reliability. If our friend . wants a "good number" and could obtain the loan of her services from the State Department he would make no mistake. One reservation - she probably would not be interested in what is known as Security Intelligence. Her bent lies in the more active side."</p><p>From the library of Lincoln MacVeagh and his wife Margaret with their "Arcades Ambo" bookplate on the front paste down. Lincoln MacVeagh 1890-1972 a Renaissance man graduated from Harvard magna cum laude in 1913. He went on to study languages at the Sorbonne and became fluent in German French Spanish Latin Greek and Classical Greek. After World War I he became a director of the Henry Holt and Company publishing firm where he became friendly with the poet Robert Frost. In 1923 he left the firm and founded the Dial Press. His name appears on the imprint of many of their publications. In 1933 President Roosevelt appointed him Minister to Greece. He followed presentation of his credentials with a speech in Classical Greek. While in Greece he conducted excavations beneath the Acropolis and made archeological contributions to the National Museum in Athens. He left Greece in 1941 when the German army over ran the country. From there he was appointed the first US Minister to Iceland where he negotiated agreements for the construction of the Keflavik airfield. In late 1942 he became Minister to the Union of South Africa and coordinated American wartime agencies there. In 1943 he was sent to Cairo as Ambassador so that he could assist the governments in exile of Greece and Yugoslavia. He returned to Athens as Ambassador in 1944. MacVeagh gave secret testimony before Congress concerning the Balkans in 1947 testimony that was an important factor in the formation of the Truman Doctrine. In 1948 as Ambassador to Portugal MacVeagh was influential in admitting her into NATO. In 1952 President Truman named him Ambassador to Spain. President Truman wrote to him on March 9 1948: "On the occasion of your appointment as Ambassador to Portugal I would like to make some personal expression of appreciation for the high services you have already rendered your country. During the past fifteen critical years you have served with distinction as Chief of the United states Missions to Iceland the Union of South Africa Yugoslavia and Greece. In this last post especially - as Minister from 1933 to 1941 and as Ambassador since 1943 - your scholarly statesmanship and diplomatic judgment have been of the utmost value."</p> New York: Pocket Books, Inc., (1946). hardcover
1961610717New York: Totem Press 1961. Softcover. Near Fine. Magazine. Cover by Norman Bluhm. 65pp. Tipped-in illustration on page 63. Stapled wrappers. Spine lightly rubbed else fine. One of the most influential of all the "little magazines" published during the mimeograph revolution. This issue features contributions from Jones Allen Ginsberg Robert Creeley John Ashbery Charles Olson Gilbert Sorrentino Philip Whalen Larry Eigner Frank O'Hara Bruce Boyd Kenneth Koch George Stanley Gregory Corso B. Smith Stuart Z. Perkoff Max Finstein Joel Oppenheimer Diane di Prima and Edward Marshall. Totem Press unknown
48818New York: Julie Styne. Original wraps. Fine. 94p quarto bound in original plin blue wraps with a yellow label on the front cover yellow cloth spine with title hand written.Playscript clearly originating from Styne's office with his statement on the first leaf "Property of: Julie Styne 200 West 57th st New York 19 N.Y. JU 6-0028. Produced by Julie Styne songwriter and composer of many musicals. Julie Styne brought Pal Joey back to Broadway on January 3 1952 winning awards and resulting in a London premiere in 1954 of which this playscript attends. Laid in is a typed letter from Jack Buchanan's office who was the producer of this London production The letter is written by Gilbert Brown genera manager for Jack Buchanan informing an English actress Elsie Randolph that the Americans have decided in sending an American actress to perform her perceived role signed by Brown. Brown encloses a copy of the letter from Jack Hylton who was a London impresario contracting actors for the show. <br/><br/> Julie Styne paperback
1960610715New York: Totem Press 1960. Softcover. Near Fine. Magazine. Cover by Basil King. 52pp. Stapled wrappers. Wrappers lightly age-toned else fine. One of the most influential of all the "little magazines" published during the mimeograph revolution. This issue features the first appearance of Jack Kerouac's poem "Rimbaud." Other contributors include Charles Olson Hubert Selby Jr. Robert Creeley Tristan Tzara Gary Snyder Frank O'Hara Michael McClure Ron Loewinsohn Philip Lamantia Paul Blackburn Robin Blaser David Meltzer Ray Bremser Ed Dorn Rochelle Owens Paul Carroll Edward Marshall David Wang Kenneth Koch and Edward Dahlberg. Totem Press unknown
1962346697New York: LeRoi Jones / Diane Di Prima 1962. Softcover. Near Fine. Magazine. 12pp. Single sheets printed both sides and secured with a staple. Folded once for mailing with post office cancel stamp and mailing label near fine. An influential mimeograph published by Jones and di Prima featuring some of the most important poets of the 20th Century. Unlike other magazines this so-called "newsletter" was distributed via a mailing list many of which were noted poets journalists critics publishers and artists. For this reason most copies were hand addressed or affixed with a mailing label and stamp and folded for mailing. This copy is addressed to poet W.S. Merwin the two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and the 17th U.S. Poet Laureate. He is maybe best known for a series of antiwar poems about Vietnam and his famous feud with W.H. Auden. The issue features contributions from di Prima Frank O'Hara Charles Olson Norman Solomon Peter Orlovsky and Allen Ginsberg. LeRoi Jones / Diane Di Prima unknown
1993035304NY: Knopf. 1993. Inscribed by the author to Virginia Spencer Carr biographer of Paul Bowles Carson McCullers and John Dos Passos. This is the definitive biography of O'Hara who was at the heart of the "New York poets" in the 1950s and '60s. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Hardcover. Fine. Knopf hardcover
1964523946New York N. Y.: Diane Di Prima 1964. Softcover. Near Fine. Magazine. Cover by George Herms. 20pp. Single sheets printed both sides and secured with two staples. Near fine with hint of toning and typical horizontal crease from being folded for mailing. An influential mimeograph created by di Prima and LeRoi Jones featuring some of the most important poets of the 20th Century. Unlike other magazines this so-called "newsletter" was distributed via a mailing list many of which were noted poets journalists critics publishers and artists. For this reason most copies were hand addressed or affixed with a mailing label and stamp and folded for mailing. This is is remarkably pristine with no writing stamp or label. Contributions from Robert Grosseteste James Waring Julian Beck John Thomas Frank O'Hara Gerard Malanga John Herbert McDowell Gilbert Sorrentino and Fielding Dawson. Diane Di Prima unknown
1964346705New York: Diane Di Prima 1964. Softcover. Near Fine. Magazine. Cover by George Herms. 20pp. Single sheets printed both sides and secured with two staples. A bit of wear at the corner and library stamp on front wrap near fine plus. An influential mimeograph created by di Prima and LeRoi Jones featuring some of the most important poets of the 20th Century. Unlike other magazines this so-called "newsletter" was distributed via a mailing list many of which were noted poets journalists critics publishers and artists. For this reason most copies were hand addressed or affixed with a mailing label and stamp and folded for mailing. The issue features contributions from Robert Grosseteste James Waring Julian Beck John Thomas Frank O'Hara Gerard Malanga John Herbert McDowell Gilbert Sorrentino and Fielding Dawson. Diane Di Prima unknown
1964369062New York: Diane Di Prima 1964. Softcover. Near Fine. Magazine. Cover by George Herms. 20pp. Single sheets printed both sides and secured with two staples. Scattered tiny spots on along the right edge of the front wrap near fine. An influential mimeograph created by di Prima and LeRoi Jones featuring some of the most important poets of the 20th Century. Unlike other magazines this so-called "newsletter" was distributed via a mailing list many of which were noted poets journalists critics publishers and artists. For this reason most copies were hand addressed or affixed with a mailing label and stamp and folded for mailing. This is is remarkably pristine with no writing stamp or label. Contributions from Robert Grosseteste James Waring Julian Beck John Thomas Frank O'Hara Gerard Malanga John Herbert McDowell Gilbert Sorrentino and Fielding Dawson. Diane Di Prima unknown
1964365874New York: Diane Di Prima 1964. Softcover. Near Fine. Magazine. Cover by George Herms. 20pp. Single sheets printed both sides and secured with two staples. Scattered tiny spots on the lower left of the front wrap near fine. An influential mimeograph created by di Prima and LeRoi Jones featuring some of the most important poets of the 20th Century. Unlike other magazines this so-called "newsletter" was distributed via a mailing list many of which were noted poets journalists critics publishers and artists. For this reason most copies were hand addressed or affixed with a mailing label and stamp and folded for mailing. The issue features contributions from Robert Grosseteste James Waring Julian Beck John Thomas Frank O'Hara Gerard Malanga John Herbert McDowell Gilbert Sorrentino and Fielding Dawson. Diane Di Prima unknown
1997520845Williamsburg: College of William and Mary English Department 1997. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Octavo. 142 2 ads pp. Stiff printed wrappers. Text includes: "On Your Nerve: A Wake for Frank O'Hara" by W. N. Herbert David Kinloch and Donny O'Rourke an interview with Michael Donaghy and poems by Eamon Grennan Gerard Malanga Brad Gooch et al. College of William and Mary, English Department unknown
194525325LOUISVILLE: FAWCETT PUBLICATIONS. Fine. 1945. First Edition. Softcover. Close to fine in pictorial printed wrappers. Barely discernable pencil notes at lefthand corner of front cover. Paper in text lightly age toned Striking full-color picture of actress Maureen O'Hara on front cover. . FAWCETT PUBLICATIONS paperback
1950583540New York: Cowles Magazines Inc. 1950. Softcover. Very Good. Vol. 1 No. 4. Edited by Fleur Cowles. Folio. 122pp. Heavily illustrated. Illustrated wrappers with a die-cut front cover revealing an illustration by Sylvia Braverman. A couple small tears around the cutout on the front cover front cover toned a bit of edgewear a tear on the first page of the tipped-in Katherine Anne Porter booklet very good. Contributions by Katherine Anne Porter John O'Hara Theodore Roethke and others. Includes a tipped-in 5-page fold-out titled "Potpourri" along with a tipped-in 13-page booklet by Katherine Anne Porter titled "The Flower of Flowers. Cowles Magazines, Inc.) unknown
1966527850Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company Inc 1966. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition clothbound issue. Introduction by Michael Smith. Octavo. 281 1 pp. Illustrated from black and white photographs. Covers trifle splayed about fine in a modestly toned and lightly soiled very good dust jacket with a couple of tiny chips and short tears. Contains Pulitzer Prize winner Sam Shephard's first play in book format "Chicago" which would win an Obie award the same year for Best Distinguished Play. The other playwrights included are Frank O'Hara "The General Returns from One Place to Antoher"; Landford Wilson "The Madness of Lady Bright"; Joel Oppenheimer "The Great American Desert"; Paul Foster "Balls"; Jean-Claude van Itallie "America Hurrah"; Maria Irene Fornes "The Successful Life of 3"; and Megan Terry "Calm Down Mother". Also includes notes on several "Off-Off Broadway" theatres. Somewhat uncommon in the hardcover issue. The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc hardcover
191828319Partitions sur la Première guerre Mondiale,Partitions sur les États-Unis Salabert 1918
191828754Partitions sur le Prénom Salabert 1918
191869762Partitions sur la Première guerre Mondiale,Partitions illustrées Les TOURMENTS DE L'HISTOIRE Feist Leo 1918