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1967045714Paris: Mercure de France 1967. 255p. original stiff printed wrappers. Mercure de France unknown books
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 books
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 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
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
196729266Paris 1967. 26 cm; periodical illustrated. Wrappers very good. Nos. 373-374. <br/><br/> unknown books
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 books
19641330522New York: Grove Press 1964. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 271 pages; VG/VG-; spine is white with black lettering; dust jacket is in a mylar covering has price cut has chipping at the top and bottom of the spine and on the fore edge corners has moderate discoloration throughout has several small closed tears along the top edge; binding has minor fraying at the top and bottom of the spine; pages have a small blotch on the fore edge; shelved Theatre Bio. 1330522. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Grove Press hardcover books
19601402057Grove Press New York 1960. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Near fine in wrappers. First Evergreen Edition 1960 stated on the copyright page; first U.S. Original price of $1.95 printed on back cover. Very slight rubbing at the corners and spine ends. Light shelf wear; else fine. Grove Press, New York 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
1978406200New York: Harlin Quist 1978. A fine copy. 8vo. Illustrated by Joel Naprstek. Original cloth; dust jacket. First American edition with this series of illustrations translated by Calvin K. Towle. The first of Ionesco's two-part stories for children exquisitely designed by Patrick Couratin for Harlin Quist. This is the second version published by Quist: the first version was issued in 1968 with illustrations by Etienne Delessert. <br/><br/> Harlin Quist hardcover books
1967208561New York: Harlin Quist 1967. First. hardcover. fine/near fine. Delessert. Color illustrations. Slim 4to green cloth d.w. New York: Harlin Quist 1967. First Edition. A fine copy in a near fine dust jacket.<br/><br/> Harlin Quist unknown books
1978011306NY: Harlin Quist 1978. 1st Illustrated Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Naprstek Joel. Failly Gerard. Variant editions these the smaller format . Story 1 illustrated by Joel Naprstek Story 2 by Gerard Failly. Both fine in near fine dustjacket. Harlin Quist hardcover 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
1978406201New York: Harlin Quist 1978. A fine copy. 8vo. Illustrated by Gerard Failly. Original cloth; dust jacket. First American edition with this series of illustrations translated by Calvin K. Towle. The first of Ionesco's two-part stories for children exquisitely designed by Patrick Couratin for Harlin Quist. This is the second version published by Quist: the first version was issued in 1970 with illustrations by Etienne Delessert. <br/><br/> Harlin Quist hardcover books
1971406205New York: Harlin Quist 1971. A fine copy. Folio. Illustrated by Philippe Corentin. Original cloth; dust jacket. First American edition translated by Ciba Vaughan. <br/><br/> Harlin Quist hardcover books
198227730NY: Grove 1982. First Evergreen Edition. 8vo pp. 160. Paper wraps. VG. Translated by Don Allen. The other plays are: The Lesson; Jack or The Submission; The Chairs. Grove unknown books
1967116970London: Faber and Faber 1967. Octavo cloth. First edition in English. A translation of LA PHOTO DU COLONEL 1962. Collects seven stories. "Absurdist stories 'a combination of realism and fantasy' by noted Franco-Rumanian playwright. Distinguished by artistic control of fanciful materials striking imagery." - Robert Knowlton. Reginald 07719. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #116970 Faber and Faber unknown books
197437083NY: Viking 1974. First American edn. 8vo pp. 169. Cover slightly soiled and scuffed at ends of spine o/w a nice copy. Viking unknown books
1977WN63821New York: Harry N. Abrams 1977. Black cloth with gilt spine lettering. Some soiling on top edge. Pictorial dust jacket. Book and jacket without defects. Alechinsky's writings available for the first time in English. An Expressionist who was awarded the first Andrew W. Mellon prize. 34 illustrations plus 16 page section in full color. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Catalogue Raisonne. Harry N. Abrams Hardcover books
1966WRCLIT77212New York: Lefebre Gallery 1966. Square octavo. Stiff lithographed card wrappers. Photographs and folding panels. Pencil erasure from margin of last page otherwise about fine. First edition of this exhibition catalogue / invitation with English and French texts of Ionesco's essay constituting the chief text. The tri-panel outer wrapper is an original three-color lithograph printed by Bury. Lefebre Gallery unknown books
1966162074New York: Lefebre Gallery 1966. First edition. Small softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran March1 through April 6 1966. Text by Eugene Ionesco. Includes several color and black and white illustrations with three fold outs. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers that are very slightly soiled. An attractive catalog. Lefebre Gallery unknown books
1970160776Berkeley CA & New York: University Art Museum & The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 1970. First edition. Softcover. 64 pages. Exhibition catalog. Interview with Bury by Peter Selz. Additional text by Eugene Ionesco Andre Balthazar and Bury. Includes numerous illustrations with several in color. A clean very near fine copy in wrappers. A lovely copy. University Art Museum & The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum unknown books
1977166763Bruxelles: Ministere de la Culture de Belgique 1977. First edition. Softcover. 71 pages. Published in conjunction a traveling exhibition. Features essays by Eugene Ionesco in English Dore Ashton in English Roberto Guevara in Spanish and Jose de Castro in Spanish John Canaday in Engish Andre Balthazar in French and Jacques Dupin in French. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in wrappers and Art historian Peter Selz's copy with his ownership signature to the front free endpaper. Ministere de la Culture de Belgique unknown books
1977184438New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc 1977. Hardcover. VG-/VG- ex-library with labels and stamps on spine block inside front and rear covers and title page verso. Light shelfwear overall small tear to end papers inside front cover. Pages are otherwise clean and clear. Black cloth over boards with gilt spine lettering; Color illustrated dj.; 258 pp.; 34 color 206 bw figures. Introduction by Eugene Ionesco; Foreword by Leon A. Arkus; Includes extensive text by Alechinsky himself available here in English for the first time; Wonderfully illustrated; Contents include: Three approaches / Eugène Ionesco -- Writings / Pierre Alechnisky -- Paintings -- Souvenotes -- Landmarks -- Works held in public collections. Harry N. Abrams, Inc hardcover books