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193832387Paris, 1968. Revue XXe siècle, Cahiers dart publiés sous la direction de G. di San Lazzaro. N° 30, numéro de la Nouvelle série. In-4 relié plein cartonnage de l'éditeur (32 x 24,6 cm). Textes de G. Marchiori, Bernard Dorival, Pierre Courthion, Dora Vallier, Dore Ashton, Jean Dypréau, Jacques Dupin, René Massat, Marino Marini, Eugène Ionesco, M. Fagiolo, Zoran Krzisnok. LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES de Marino Marini et Maurice Estève, seize quadrichromies et nombreuses illustrations. Ex-libris sur la page du sommaire. Très bel état.
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
1960380044New York: Grove Press 1960. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First American edition hardcover trade issue. Translated from the French by Donald Watson. Corners a little bumped else near fine in lightly chipped very good dustwrapper. Handwritten note on front fly: "Grove Press File Copy". Scarce. Grove Press hardcover
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
199117754<p>First edition first print Very Fine as new in DJ</p> Contrejour hardcover
196675800Paris: Gallimard 1966. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1966 12.50 x 19.50 cm broché Edition with most parts in first edition one of 50 numbered copies on pure laid paper the only deluxe copies. Handsome copy. Gallimard unknown
196666937Paris: Gallimard 1966. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1966 12.50 x 19.50 cm broché Edition with most parts in first edition Le roi se meurt had appeared three years earlier one of 50 numbered copies on pur fil paper the only deluxe copies. Fine copy. Gallimard unknown
196669497Paris: Gallimard 1966. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1966 12.50 x 19.50 cm broché Edition with most parts in first edition one of 50 numbered copies on pur fil the only deluxe copies. A fine copy. Gallimard unknown
196654180Paris: Gallimard 1966. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1966 12.50 x 19.50 cm broché New edition but first for many parts Le roi se meurt was published 3 years earlier one of 50 numbered copies on pur fil paper the only large paper copies. A very good copy. Gallimard unknown
197788043Gallimard | Paris 1977 | 14 x 21 cm | broché
197388042Gallimard | Paris 1973 | 11 x 16.50 cm | broché
197666355Couverture souple imprimée à rabats.
1987000800New York: The Limited Editions Club 1987. First Thus 1st Printing. Soft cover. As New/Publishers Slipcase. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. This edition consists of one thousand copied of which this is #539. The four wonderful surreal lithographs were drawn by the author Ionesco and were printed on Fabriano 'Unbria' by Erker Presse Franz larese and Jurg Janett in St. Gallen Switzerland. The paper was made at Cartiere Enrico Magnani in Pescia Italy. The book is unread and unmarked and except to photograph it's contents unopened. The Book is bound in fine creme parchment as is the printed jacket. The velvet lined slip case is bound in the same parchment except for the top and bottom edge which is fine red Morocco leather. The book starts with a conversation between Eugene Ionesco and Verena Heyden-Rumsch in paris in 1987 which has been translated by Barbara Wright. Ionesco has been quoted as saying about this and other plays and writings " My sole concern is the constant attempt to split apart the veil of appearances." In this play which is a journey to the extremities of death has the veil of appearances not been completely split have we not arrived on the other side- the side of truth asks Heyden-Rumsch." No we are caught up in that split." states Ionesco. A wonderful and fascinating look at a modern almost abstract master of modern literature. A Rare and collectible copy signed by Ionesco. <br/> <br/> The Limited Editions Club paperback
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
198713725New York: Limited Editions Club 1987. Fine. Signed Limited Editions Club production of this play by the French avant-garde writer and artist. 12.75'' x 8.75''. Original cream wrappers lettered in black. In original red morocco-lined cream slipcase. Illustrated by Ionesco with four color lithographs. 127 3 pages. Signed by Ionesco on limitation page one of 1000 copies. Only light soil to slipcase. Limited Editions Club unknown
1987020013New York: Limited Editions Club 1987. Wraps. Fine in a close to Fine slipcase. Eugene Ionesco. Quarto 9" x 13" bound in cream printed wraps housed in a matching paper-covered felt-lined slipcase with red morocco leather top and bottom edges. Copy #887 of 1000 copies illustrated with 4 ORIGINAL COLOR LITHOGRAPHS by Ionesco and SIGNED by him on the colophon page. <br/><br/> Limited Editions Club paperback
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. Introduced by a conversation with Verena Heyden-Rynsch in which Ionesco describes this work as an autobiographical dream. Limited Editions Club unknown
1983515131London: John Calder 1983. Softcover. Near Fine. Reprint. Translated from the French by Richard Seaver. Small octavo. Glossy pictorial wrappers. Slightly sunned spine else near fine. Signed twice by the author once on the half-title and again on the title page. The playwright's only novel about an unnamed clerk who receives a large inheritance which allows him to quit his job and meditate on the human condition. John Calder unknown
197386305Paris: Gallimard 1973. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1973 11 x 16.50 cm broché The first edition of which there were no deluxe copies a Service de Presse advance copy. Some occasional worming to edges. Autograph inscription signed by Eugène Ionesco to the graphic designer typographer illustrator layout artist writer Robert Massin known as Massin: ""Pour Massin affectueusement Eugène Ionesco."" For Massin affectionately Eugène Ionesco. Gallimard unknown
1987402227New York: Limited Editions Club 1987. Ltd. Ed. Softcover. Very Good/None. SIGNED. Heavy stock covers. Slipcased. Limited to 1000 copies SIGNED BY IONESCO. Color lithographs. Record # 402227 Limited Editions Club paperback
1979boz_004101Eugène Ionesco, Parrainage université vietnamienne lettre dactylographiée signée Dramaturge Lettre dactylographiée signée d'Eugène Ionesco, adressée à Thierry Maulnier, datée du 20 septembre 1979 à Paris, écrite sur un feuillet de papier vélin filigrané très fin. Dimensions : 20,9 x 29,6 cm Nombre de pages : 1
198785561Paris Gallimard, Collection Blanche 1987, in-8, broché, 168p. Edition originale. N°20/30 sur vélin pur chiffon de Rives Arjomari-Prioux, seul tirage. Hormis une tache angulaire sur les trois dernières pages, bel exemplaire, de toute fraîcheur.
196654180Gallimard | Paris 1966 | 12.50 x 19.50 cm | broché
196666937Gallimard | Paris 1966 | 12.50 x 19.50 cm | broché