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1908Proust26<p><strong>PROUST Marcel 1871-1922</strong></p><p>Autograph pastiche-poem signed " Marcel Proust " to the marquis Philibert de Clermont-Tonnerre<br />N.p.n.d c. summer 1908 2 p. in-8° watermarked mourning paper<br />Watermark : " Original / Turkey Mill / Kent "<br />Central fold mark</p><p><strong>A rare and admirable poem-pastiche by Proust in the manner of Robert de Montesquiou whose style he somewhat mocks</strong></p><p><em>" "Prière du Marquis de Clermont-Tonnerre"</em>¹<br /><em>Imité de Robert de Montesquiou </em></p><p><em>Je greffe les rosiers dont sont fleuris les marbres</em><br /><em>Ceux du Paros "mousseux" et du Carrare "thé" </em><br /><em>Et de ces rosoyants et ces blondissants arbres</em><br /><em>Je sais tirer des chants inconnus d'Hardy-Thé !</em>²</p><p><em>Mon pinceau fait courir au rinceau des abaques</em><br /><em>Cet or qui fait marcher à ce qu'on dit Cloton !</em>³<br /><em>Trianon</em>â´<em> Vézelay ne sont que des baraques </em><br /><em>Quand l'esprit les compare au Palais Lauriston !</em>âµ</p><p><em>Seigneur si vous daignez m'admettre dans les Salles</em><br /><em>Où le Juste rompra le Pain Essentiel </em><br /><em>Que de marbre aussi pur étincellent vos stalles ! </em><br /><em>De Glisolles et d'Ancy</em>â¶<em> que soit digne le Ciel ! </em></p><p><em>pour copie conforme</em>â·<br /><em>Marcel Proust "</em></p><p>Through this pastiche Proust takes up the floral motif abundantly used by Robert de Montesquiou 1855-1921 in his works and poems. When the latter published his first collection <em>Les Chauves-souris</em> in 1893 Proust 22 years old at the time wrote to him on 29 April 1893 that "Never have the vain flowers of gardens smelled so good" <em>Corr</em>. t. I p. 206. The two men met for the first time a few days earlier at Madeleine Lemaire's house on April 13 1893. Dandy with a pure profile a fascinating look… Proust fell under the admiration of Montesquiou the future model of Charlus. This was followed by an abundant often flattering correspondence. If the young Proust never ceased to praise Montesquiou's taste for the erudite display of names cultural references and the rare word we observe through the present poem-pastiche a touch of mockery with regard to the style of the dandy-poet. The two would however maintain a friendship that would last until Montesquiou's last days in 1921.<br />At the time when Proust was thinking of resuming his pastiche of Saint-Simon "Fête chez Montesquiou" <em>Textes retrouvés</em> ed. P. Kolb Gallimard p. 191-195 he wrote to Montesquiou on February 16 1909 without forgetting the usual precautions: "Basically the pastiche that would amuse me the most to make when I can write a little without prejudice to more serious studies is a pastiche of you! But in the first place it would perhaps annoy you and I don't want anything of me to ever make you angry …!" <em>Corr.</em> t. IX p. 34.<br />The epistle addressed to the Marquis Philibert de Clermont-Tonnerre 1871-1940 was published by his wife Elisabeth de Clermont-Tonnerre née de Gramont in 1955 in the <em>Bulletin Marcel Proust</em>. The latter who first met the writer in 1903 had previously published a study of Robert de Montesquiou and Marcel Proust Flammarion 1925.</p><p>1 The title recalls Robert de Montesquiou's <em>Prières de tous</em> 1902 illustrated by Madeleine Lemaire.<br />2 Lucien Hardy-Thé composer and singer socialite<br />3 Clotilde Legrand 1857-1944 born de Fournès nicknamed "Cloton".<br />4 In 1908 Montesquiou acquired the Palais Rose du Vésinet a reduced copy of the Grand Trianon in Versailles.<br />5 The Clermont-Tonnerres lived in their hotel at 74 rue de Lauriston in Paris.<br />6 Duke Aimé Gaspard Marie de Clermont-Tonnerre 1779-1865 owned a castle built in the eighteenth century at Glisolles in the Eure and another built in the sixteenth century at Ancy-le-Franc in the Yonne.<br />7 Proust indicates "pour copie conforme" a practice he used for his pastiches and common at the time.</p><p><u>Provenance:</u><br />Philibert de Clermont-Tonnerre destinataire<br />Elisabeth de Clermont-Tonnerre née de Gramont par descendance</p><p><u>Bibliography:</u><br /><em>BSAMPAC</em> n°5 1955 p. 5 publié par Elisabeth de Clermont-Tonnerre<br /><em>Correspondance</em> t. VIII Kolb Plon p. 207 n°111<br /><em>Essais</em> éd. Antoine Compagnon 2022 Pléiade p. 630</p><p><u>Source:</u><br /><em>Marcel Proust I</em> – Biographie Jean-Yves Tadié Folio pp. 283-295<br /><em>Essais</em> éd. Antoine Compagnon 2022 Pléiade p. 1605-1606</p>
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1948RO40009248Amiot-Dumont. 1948. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos très frotté, Papier jauni. 269 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 846-Lettres, correspondance littéraire
1948R240101968AMIOT DUMONT. 1948. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, 1er plat abîmé, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 269 pages - 1 er plat désolidarisé - adhésif sur les plats - page de garde désolidarisée - dos fendus.. . . . Classification Dewey : 846-Lettres, correspondance littéraire
1948R240156739Amiot-Dumont. 1948. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos plié, Papier jauni. 269 pages. Petite annotation au crayon de papier en page de garde. Bandeau d'éditeur conservé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 846-Lettres, correspondance littéraire
1948129141948 Paris Amiot-Dumont 1948, in 8, broché, 269 pages ; couverture illustrée,bon état,complet du bandeau de parution "
194841161948 Paris, Amiot-Dumont, 1948, in 8, broché, 269 pages ; couverture illustrée (très légèrement fanée)
392Amiot-Dumont. 1948. In-8° broché. 269 pages. E.O. sur papier ordinaire.
1963ABE-1471449551682Macmillan New York 1963. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fair. New York: Macmillan 1963. 12 x 10.25 in 30.5 x 26.2 cm. 215 pp. First edition. Original pale red cloth covered boards with gilt titles on front cover and spine light wear and toning at extremities internally very fine; original illustrated dust jacket in very good condition spine a bit darkened small tears with losses at tips a handful of closed tears at edges of upper and lower panels some with associated light creasing the longest 10mm front flap twice clipped without restoration. Please see images. Edited and with an introduction by Arthur D. Trottenberg. Profusely illustrated with a fine selection of Atget photographs. Beautifully printed in Switzerland produced by Edita Lausanne. Please note: Extra charges may apply to ship outside of the U.S. due to the size and weight of this volume. A very handsome copy usually encountered in lesser condition. Uncommon in this first edition. Inquiries welcome. Macmillan, New York hardcover
196370869MacMillan. As New. 1963. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - 211pp. 120 sepia plates 4to. -- with a bonus offer-- . MacMillan hardcover
1963691New York 1963. First edition thus. Hardcover. Very Good/good . 120 sepia-toned photogravures. Tape repairs to dust jacket. <br/><br/> hardcover
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19762090202120700063Tokyo Photographic Academy Publishing Office 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 211 pages Size: 310x260 Tokyo Photographic Academy Publishing Office paperback
1963167076New York: The Macmillan Company 1963. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. Edited and with an introduction by Arthur D. Trottenberg. Text by Marcel Proust taken from his classic long novel "Remembrance of Things Past." Includes numerous Atget images taken from Berenice Abbott's personal collection of his works. An about good copy with slight splitting to the front hinge and from the library of New Topographics photographer Joe Deal with his rubber stamp to the front free endpaper in an about good price clipped dust jacket that has numerous chips and tears and wear. Still a solid copy of this classic with an interesting provenance. The Macmillan Company unknown books
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196326325New York: Macmillan 1963. First edition. 211 p. 31 cm. Original cloth a very good copy dust jacket with some minor wear along edges and tears. Edited with an introduction by Arthur D. Trottenberg. "Photographs from the collection of Berenice Abbott." Translation of "Paris du temps perdu" <br/><br/> Macmillan hardcover books
19631319821New York: The Macmillan Company 1963. Hardcover. Quarto; pp 211; G/G-; creamy beige spine with red text; dust jacket shows modest sunning to exterior; some chips to edges; price clipped front flap; mylar wraps; cloth has sun fading exterior; slight stain to spine head edge; mild wear to edges; strong boards; text block shows slight toning to exterior edges; frontispiece; profusely illustrated; additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders;. 1319821. FP New Rockville Stock. The Macmillan Company hardcover books
20072083002115713920Shueisha 2007. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 511p Size: 16cm Number of books: 1 Shueisha paperback
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With various contributors including Anthony Powell, George Painter, Frances Stern and Wolf Mankowitz. 112 pages. Split to lower half of spine. Some staining at top of front cover.
c4816London , puis Rochester, New York, Published by the University of Rochester, 1952 -1984 ; ensemble de 17 fascicules in-8°, brochés , couverture illustrées, comprenant:1952 : 1 fascicule nos 244,225,226. / 1966 : Vol.XXXI, 3 fascicules: nos 304-306, nos 307-309, nos 310-312 . / 1970: Vol. XXV, 3 fascicules : nos 337-339, 340-342, 343-346. / 1971. Vol. XXXVI. 3 fascicules: nos 349-351, nos 352-354. et nos 355-360 ( spécial Passages from India). / 1973-1974:Vol. XXXXIX: 2 fascicules, nos 379-384, nos 391-393. / 1976. Vol.XL. 1 fascicule: nos 394-396. / 1979 : Vol.XLI, 2 fascicules : nos 413-415 et 416-418. / 1981. Vol. XXXXIII.1 fascicule. nos 434-436. / 1984 : Vol.XXXXVI.1 fascicule, nos 449-455.
1928100150146Albin Michel 1928 in12. 1928. Broché. Publié en août 1928 par Maurice Duplay 'Adonis-Bar' est un roman qui s'empare d'un sujet d'actualité pour en faire une fiction. L'ouvrage évoque un établissement l'Adonis-Bar qui devient chic et n'admet plus certains de ses anciens habitués comme le poète Eusèbe Léthé. L'auteur est aujourd'hui surtout connu pour ses souvenirs sur Marcel Proust