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1987055399Limited Editions Club. A beautiful crisp clean softcover copy in near fine condition faint edgewear to near spine tail. Includes slipcase in very good condition; mild rubbing light mold stains on one side . No. 280/1000 limited edition copies signed by author Eugene Ionesco. . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1987. Limited Editions Club paperback
19878117New York: The Limited Editions Club 1987. Hardcover. F. Folio 13" - 23" tall; 127 pages. Fine. 973 of 1000 copies signed by Eugene Ionesco. 541st publication of LEC and the 6th of the 48th series. A Fine book with slight browning of the spine internally clean in a fine slipcase. The text set in monotype Romulus and printed at Typostudio Schumacher-Gebler in Munich. The lithographs were printed on Fabriano 'Umbria' by Erker Presse in St Gallen Switzerland. The paper for the text was made at Cartiere Enrico Magnani in Pescia Italy. The design by Benjamin Shiff. Fine book in fine slipcase collectable. This is a large book and extra shipping charges may apply depending on location Print info from 1985 Bibliography and Snyman - Grossman LEC Checklist #541. The Limited Editions Club hardcover
198757029New York: The Limited Editions Club 1987. Hardcover Quarto in slipcase. Hardcover. Very good. bound in stiff paper wraps with a cream parchment jacket black lettering to front cover and spine 127 pp near fine in moderately soiled slipcase with previous owner's title label at spine very slight creasing in top and bottom edge of front cover with moderate fading to spine numbered 191 of 1000 illustrated with original lithographs by the author signed by the author at the limitations page<br /> <br /> Standard shipping no tracking / Priority with tracking / Custom quote for large or heavy orders. The Limited Editions Club hardcover
198731833n.p.: Limited Editions Club. Very Good. 1987. Paperback. B001F3JO58 . Translated from the French by Barbara Wright. Illustrated with four original color lithographs by the author. This copy is number 686 of a limited edition of 1000 copies. SIGNED by the author/illustrator. Near fine white wraps in a very good age toning slipcase.; 127 pages; Signed by Author . Limited Editions Club paperback
1987289263New York.: The Limited Editions Club. 1987. Limited edition #171 of 1000 copies. Stiff wraps with paper cover black titles slipcase. Near fine slight creasing to edges of paper covers upper and lower edges of slipcase have some small white spots. . 4to. Signed by Ionesco on the colophon. Translated by Barbara Wright. Illustrated by Ionesco. The Limited Editions Club. paperback
1987035120New York: Limited Editions Club 1987. Limited Signed & Numbered . Hardcover. Fine/Slipcase Near Fine. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Ionesco Eugene lithographs. 127pp.; SC white w/blk.; fine conditon w/cleantight pgs. Slipcase white w/red trim; slight rub. Last work of the renowned playwright: "a sort of dreamed autobiography" Hand-bound in handmade paper wrap w/4 original color lithographs by Ionesco. Number 150 of 1000 Ionesco signed copies. <br/> <br/> Limited Editions Club hardcover
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
13168Ionesco Eugene. Ionesco Eugeneillus. JOURNEYS AMONG THE DEAD by Eugene Ionesco. Limited Ediions Club 1987. Number 88 of the edition of 1000 signed on the Justification page by Ionesco. Tall Quarto slipcase of cream-colored board with leather at the top and bottom cream-colored wraps of heavy paper 127pp. text translated by Barbara Wriht four lithographs in colors by Ionesco. Fine throughout. paperback
198741424Limited Editions Club 1987. 1/1000 copies signed by Eugene Inonesco. Cream-color paper wrappers with black lettering stamped on front and spine. Illustrated with Ionesco's color lithographs printed by Erker Presse. Blindstamp of prior collector else bright and fine. Slipcased. . Signed. Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. Illus. by Eugene Inonesco. Limited Editions Club Hardcover
19879025762New York: Limited Editions Club 1987. Softcover. Fine. Eugène Ionesco. In publisher's original cream paper wraps. Spine printed in black. In publisher's original matching slipcase with red leather top and bottom and white paper. Designed by Benjamin Shiff with four original lithographs in color by Eugène Ionesco. Signed by Eugène Ionesco. One of 1000 numbered copies. <br/><br/> Limited Editions Club paperback
1987BOOKS061820INew York: Limited Editions Club. Fine copy in slipcase. 1987. 1st. softcover. 4to 127 pp. Limited to 1000 numbered copies signed by the author. Translated by Barbara Wright . Limited Editions Club paperback
1987102099LEC. New. 1987. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- ONE OF 1000 NUMBERED COPIES SIGNED BY IONESCO. 127 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . LEC paperback
19878665New York. The Limited Editions Club. 1987. Bound in imprinted paper covered boards. Housed in suede lined leather edged slipcase. Folio. This Edition Limited to 1000 numbered copies of which this is # 724. Signed by Ionesco to Colophon. Illustrated by 4 colour lithographs by Eugene Ionesco. A Very Fine pristine copy. The Limited Editions Club. hardcover
1987015836New York: Limited Editions Club 1987. Wraps. Very slight foxing to the endpapers otherwise Fine in a lightly soiled Near 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 #333 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
37162Ionesco Eugene. IONESCO Eugene. Journeys Among the Dead. A Play with Lithographs by Eugene Ionesco. Translated by Barbara Wright. Large 4to. Original stiff wrappers. Publisher's leather and paper slipcase. N.Y.: The Limited Editions Club 1987. Limited to 1000 copies signed by the author/artist. A fine copy. unknown
107744Paris: Gallimard 1975. INSCRIBED COPY WITH TWO TYPED LETTERS SIGNED First edition thus first impression. Out-of-series copy from an edition of 55 inscribed by the author "A H. Gene Blocker avec toute ma sympathie Eugène Ionesco" on the half-title. With two typed letters signed from Ionesco to Blocker who was professor of philosopher at Ohio University; the letters discuss the possibility of a lecture series in the United States. In the first letter dated 18 December 1975 Ionesco politely declines Blocker's invitation: "Unfortunately my command of English doesn't allow me to do a lecture in English. I just read some easy texts and I understand a little English language but I don't speak English at all. So I think that my visit to the States wouldn't be of any interest". The second letter dated 29 December reveals a volte-face. Ionesco having since received a letter dated 12 December and now writing in French thanks Block for his invitation which he is professedly keen to use in order to lecture on the Theatre of the Absurd and issues of intellectual freedom in Europe. He also encloses the present copy. This is the first edition of L'homme aux valises; A Hell of a Mess was the American title of Ce formidable bordel first published in 1973. Octavo. Original cream light card wrappers printed in red and black. Two laid-in foolscap typed letters 300 x 210 mm the first dated on copy paper the second on wove paper. Spine creased as usual a few faint markings to front panel and light crease to upper outer corner of rear. A very good copy. Letters neatly creased where folded the first with a few discreet uses of corrective fluid the second very slightly nicked at upper left corner and negligibly marked with very faint spotting along inner edge recto and verso: very good condition overall. unknown
Q-2070107779GALLIMARD 2064-10-16. hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! GALLIMARD hardcover
2-2070107779GALLIMARD 1964. Paperback. New. 192 pages. French language. 10.55x8.43x0.79 inches. GALLIMARD paperback
1972Q-2070362361Schoenhofs Foreign Books 1972-10-26. Mass Market Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Schoenhofs Foreign Books paperback
2070107779.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2002Q-2070405788Gallimard 2002-04-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Gallimard paperback
2070766136.Gpocket_book. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
19701222Paris: Gallimard 1970. Later printing. INSCRIBED dated 1980 and signed by Eugène Ionesco on the half title. Collection of short stories from the writer most associated with the theatre of the absurd. 8vo 238 pages in wrappers. Mild toning rubbing and some faint soiling. Otherwise clean and sound. A Very Good copy. SCARCE SIGNED. <br/><br/> Gallimard unknown
368441Helsinki: Eurographica 1962. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Self wrappers. Fine. Copy 9 of 350 copies Signed by the author. Eurographica unknown
198721217151987. Paris: Editions Gallimard.1987. 8vo. White card wrappers with red lettering and wraparound red banner entitled 'Un Clin D'Oeil Aux Hommes Un Regard Vers Dieu'; pp. x 169 9; minimal discolouration to top and bottom edge and minor stain to front cover and to spine; otherwise near fine. First French edition. Presentation copy from the author with an inscription to the title-page addressed to a Swedish novelist snd critic: ""Pour Ingmar Bjorksten- Eugene Ionesco. 3 Mai 1988- StockholmEugene Ionesco wrote his first play The Bald Soprano or La Cantatrice Chauve in 1950 and subsequently ushered in theatrical revolution through bold use of surrealistic techniques on an unsuspecting audience. It is considered a crucial milestone in the movement The Theatre of the Absurd. In 1970 Ionesco was inaugurated in the Academie Francaise securing a position amoungst some of the most revered dramatists of the 20th century.The blurb of La quete intermittente reveals that the story of the novel concerns an artist's existentialism; ""These new diary pages follow the Journal en miettes published twenty years ago. Today the author feels old often ill. The approach of death terrifies him. He is torn by doubt: why this rage for writing Why this universal glory Why this world"". unknown