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20081001526NEW ~ Hardcover two-volume graphic novel version of the second part of Proust's <i>En busca del tiempo perdido</i> adapted by Stanislas Brezet and Stephane Heuet and illustrated by Stephane Heuet. Sold as a set: Part one translated to Spanish by Conrado Tosado; part two by Elena Martinez. Vol. I ISBN 9788496867239 48pp; vol. II ISBN 9788496867864 48pp. Attractive publication. In stock. Usually ships in 3 days. SEXTO PISO ESPANA hardcover
8420633631.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1981104916Aguilar 1981. Aceptable. Colección: BIBLIOTECA DE AUTORES MODERNOS. Tomo I 1ª edicion 1981 traduccion y prologo de Julio Goez de la Serna contiene: Hacia el lado de la quinta de Swann - A la sombra de las muchachas en flor 1110 paginas tapa dura sin sobrecubierta en buen estado Aguilar hardcover
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1981feb17829Univers 1981. Used. 1981; Romanian Edition of Eseuri; For more details please contact me Univers unknown
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20039780141180366-2025Penguin Classic 2003. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Marcel Proust</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Penguin Classic</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780141180366</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2003</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 720</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Since the original prewar translation there has been no completely new rendering of the French original into English. This translation brings to the fore a more sharply engaged comic and lucid Proust. IN SEARCH OF LOST TIME is one of the greatest most entertaining reading experiences in any language. As the great story unfolds from its magical opening scenes to its devastating end it is the Penguin Proust that makes Proust accessible to a new generation. Each book is translated by a different superb translator working under the general editorship of Professor Christopher Prendergast University of Cambridge.</p> Penguin Classic hardcover
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1925507<p>Has some library-letters and some stamps in beginning.<br />Internally good without much foxing or stains. I found on page that has been restored with tape but besides that the pages are very fresh with only some small foxing.</p> Chatto & Windus hardcover
2090502130601300GALLI MARD N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 254PP GALLI MARD paperback
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19722090502125701238Barajujisha 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 412 pages Size: B6 size Number of books: 1 volume Barajujisha paperback
1918Proust21<p><strong>PROUST Marcel 1871-1922</strong></p><p>Autograph letter signed " Marcel Proust " to Marie Scheikévitch<br />Paris 21st November 1918 4 p. in-8°<br />With autograph envelope stamped and obliterated<br />Clipper mark previously mounted see scans</p><p><strong>Having just been informed that Marie Scheikévitch had survived the Spanish flu Proust hastens to write to the lady who had once helped him with the publication of <em>Swann's way</em></strong></p><p><em>" Chère Madame</em><br /><em>Quelle tristesse d'apprendre que vous avez été si malade quelle tristesse supplémentaire de ne l'apprendre que maintenant de n'avoir pu être triste pendant que vous souffriez puisque je ne savais rien. <strong>Comment ne l'ai-je pas su Probablement parce que j'ai vu si rarement la Princesse Soutzo et au milieu de tant de monde et c'est elle qui vient de me l'apprendre.</strong></em><br /><em>C'est d'une manière rétrospective maintenant que vous êtes guérie qu'il me faut par l'imagination remonter en sens inverse de votre calvaire dormir ou plutôt ne pas dormir vos nuits de fièvre. <strong>La condition humaine est si perfidement méchante</strong> que comme si ce n'était pas assez pénible pour moi d'avoir à m'attrister sur vous avec mon amitié d'aujourd'hui le passé de votre souffrance me rend pour un moment mon amitié plus vive qu'il y a un an. C'est avec celle-là que je compatis à tous les malaises que vous avez eus ce qui me force à donner une force maximum de compassion alors que celle que dicterait le feuillet actuel du calendrier de mon amitié serait déjà assez triste ! Enfin vous êtes guérie Dieu merci. Et quelles jolies choses vous avez dû penser durant les heures délicieuses et neuves de convalescence.</em><br /><em>Votre respectueux ami</em><br /><em>Marcel Proust "</em></p><p><u>An intimate of Proust who did much effort in using her network for the publication of the first volume of <em>The Search</em> :</u><br />Marie Scheikevitch 1882-1964 was the daughter of a wealthy Russian magistrate and art collector who settled in France in 1896. George D. Painter described her as "one of the smartest and most prominent ladies of the new generation." Patron of artists and writers she frequented salons and then founded her own. She was friends with Jean Cocteau Anna de Noailles Reynaldo Hahn the Arman de Caillavet family among others.<br />A feeling of singular quality united Marcel Proust to Marie Scheikévitch. Although they met briefly in 1905 in Mme Lemaire's salon it was in 1912 that they really get to know eachother. There followed a correspondence that lasted until 1922 the year of the writer's death. Seeing each other "almost every day" as she would later say friends writing all the less as they see each other more we know only 28 letters from Proust addressed to her.<br />She opened to him the doors of her salon frequented by all that Paris had of illustrious personalities in literature and arts so that he paid tribute to her in <em>Sodome et Gomorrhe</em> under the veil of Madame Timoléon d'Amoncourt "a charming little woman of a spirit like her beauty so ravishing that only one of the two would have succeeded in pleasing ".<br />A fervent admirer of the writer she spent a great deal at the time of the publication of the first volume of <em>The Search</em> trying everything to put Proust in touch with the Parisian personalities she considered most capable of helping him. It was she who recommended him to her lover Adrien Hébrard the influential director of the newspaper <em>Le Temps</em> to obtain the famous interview of November 12 1913 by Élie-Joseph Bois on the eve of <em>Swann</em>'s publication: This was the first significant article published in the major press and devoted to <em>The Search</em>. To thank her Proust sent her a major inscription recently acquired by the BnF when Swann was published.</p><p>Born Hélène Chrissoveloni Princess Soutzo 1879-1975 was introduced to Marcel Proust on March 4 1917 at the Larue restaurant through Paul Morand whom the latter would marry ten years later in 1927. The meeting between Proust and the princess remained memorable the writer having suggested that she bring together the Poulet quartet at the Ritz to perform César Franck <em>Journal d'un attaché d'ambassade 1916-1917</em> 1963 Gallimard 1996 p. 171-172; Journal inutile t. II p. 131.</p><p><strong><u>We include:</u></strong><br />An autograph carte-de-visite from Hélène Soutzo Chrissoveloni madame Paul Morand<br /><u>An invitation for tea time</u><br />N.p.n.d 1 p. in-24°<br />With autograph annotation: " Tea Monday 8th June between 5 and 8 " see scan<br />The Morands lived at 3 avenue Charles Floquet in the 7th arrondissement of Paris from 1927 to 1976.</p><p><u>Provenance:</u><br />Catalogue Andrieux 12 mars 1928; n°190<br />Then private collection</p><p><u>Bibliography:</u><br /><em>Lettres à Madame Scheikévitch</em> 1928 p. 107-108<br /><em>Correspondance générale</em> t. V p. 259-260 n°XXIV<br /><em>Correspondance</em> Kolb t. XVII n°203<br /><em>Marcel Proust II</em> – Biographie Jean-Yves Tadié Folio pp. 391-392</p>