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1987259022New York: Limited Editions Club 1987. Number 168 of 1000 copies signed by Ionesco. Four color lithographs by Ionesco. xiv 127 3 pp. 1 vols. 4to. White paper wrappers. Fine in fine slipcase of white paper and red leather. Ionesco Eugene. Number 168 of 1000 copies signed by Ionesco. Four color lithographs by Ionesco. xiv 127 3 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Signed by Ionesco. Introduced by a conversation with Verena Heyden-Rynsch in which Ionesco describes this work as an autobiographical dream. Limited Editions Club unknown books
1968290846New York: Harlin Quist 1968. hardcover. near fine/very good-. Etienne Delessert. Color illustrations. Slim 4to green cloth chipped and edge-worn dust wrapper. New York: Harlin Quist 1968. A near fine copy in a very good- dust.<br/><br/> Inscribed in French by Ionesco with an original drawing on half-title page: "Pour . de la part d'un ami dont elle se souvendra peut-etre Ionesco Juliet 1969" "For . from a friend she may remember Ionesco 1969".<br/><br/> Harlin Quist unknown books
19881163Tokyo 1988. Very Good/very good. Dust jacket with obi. Oblong 4to. All illus. mostly in color. Controversial - known for photos of his daughter at age 13. <br/><br/>One of his better books. unknown books
10542One of the foremost playwrights of the theater of the absurd. Souvenir typescript one page 6.5 x 9.5 sheet of handmade paper Act One of Rhinoceros. In part 'The scene is a square in a small provincial town.The time is almost mid-day on a Sunday in summertime. Jean and Berenger will sit at one of the terrace tables.' Signed at the bottom in blue ball point "Eugene Ionesco". In fine condition. unknown books
1987WRCLIT58287New York: The Limited Editions Club 1987. Large quarto. Printed wrappers. Four original color lithographs by the author. Fine in lightly smudged white slipcase with tiny pencil-eraser-tip sized spot at top edge with crimson morocco head and foot panels. First edition in this format. Translation by Barbara Wright. Prefatory "Conversation with Ionesco" joined by Verena Hayden-Rynsch. One of one thousand numbered copies signed by Ionesco. The Limited Editions Club unknown books
10159French writer. Handwritten Autograph Letter Signed dated December 9 1982 1 page in French. Ionesco writes " I thank you from all my heart for having accepted to play "Voyage Chez Les Morts" he is referring to his play Travel to the dead. I am very happy. Thank you also to Roger Planchon and to our comrades. I wish to see you and embrace you as soon as possible." Boldly signed "Eugene Ionesco". Written in a very bold pen includes original transmittal envelope. In excellent condition. Great reference to one of his plays. unknown books
19722568831972. unbound. 5 x 5-inch portion of a program from the 1972 production of "Macbeth" at the Theatre Rive-Gauche in Paris. Inscribed: "Pour Helmut Mayer homage de l'auteur Eugene Ionesco." Matted in blue beside a 5 x 7-inch photo of the playwright reclining on a couch with a book in his hands. Set in a black and silver frame measuring 10.5 x 18 inches. Near fine condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
196017011ENew York: Grove Press 1960. Later printing. Signed by the author Eugene Ionesco and by the actor Zero Mostel who starred in the play on Broadway and in the 1974 film along with Gene Wilder and Karen Black. With an ownership signature. Includes the plays ‘The Leader’ and ‘The Future is in Eggs or It Takes All Sorts to Make a World.’ A used copy with some dust soiling to the cloth and with a tiny hole to the cloth near the top of the spine without dust jacket. Grove Press hardcover books