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194832346Editions Chatelet 1948. In-12 broché de 234 pages au format 19 x 12 cm. Magnifique couverture illustrée à rabats. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur frais, malgré de microscopiques frottis aux coins et aux mors. Lettre-préface de Georges Simenon. Rarissime édition originale sutout dans un tel état général de fraicheur, proche du parfait.
198677810Lausanne: S. n. 1986. Fine. S. n. Lausanne 1986 14.50 x 10.50 cm une feuille Printed visiting card of Georges Simenon at his Lausanne address presenting his best wishes for the year 1986 to his friend Paul Guth. Pleasant copy. ""Avec mes voeux bien amicaux mon cher Paul Guth. / Georges Simenon. 1986"" ""With my friendly wishes my dear Paul Guth. / Georges Simenon. 1986"". S. n. unknown
193286437Paris: A. Fayard & Cie 1932. Fine. A. Fayard & Cie Paris 1932 12 x 18.50 cm broché First edition of which there were no deluxe copies. Fine photographic cover. Inevitable creases and small angular lacks to spine and covers otherwise handsome copy considering the fragility of this popular edition some light foxing. A. Fayard & Cie unknown
193286438Paris: A. Fayard & Cie 1932. Fine. A. Fayard & Cie Paris 1932 12 x 18.50 cm broché First edition of which there were no deluxe copies. Fine photographic cover. Inevitable creases and small corner losses to spine and boards otherwise handsome copy considering the fragility of this popular edition small lacks to head of leaves in first gathering which was poorly trimmed without touching the text. A. Fayard & Cie hardcover
193186436Paris: A. Fayard & Cie 1931. Fine. A. Fayard & Cie Paris 1931 12 x 18.50 cm broché First edition of which there were no deluxe copies. Fine photographic cover. Inevitable creases and small angular lacks to spine and covers otherwise handsome copy considering the fragility of this popular edition. A. Fayard & Cie unknown
198849116Presses de la Cité / Libre Expression Couvertures souples Paris 1988
1950230527012Prentice-Hall 1950. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 9x6x1. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good / Very Good dust jacket. Free of any markings and no writings inside. Clear Text. Minor shelf-wear. Cracked hinge at title page. Mild age tanning. Foxing on top edge. paper loss on front jacket of cover along bottom edge near fore edge. For any additional information or pictures please inquire. Prentice-Hall hardcover
75120New York NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1980. Intrigue SIGNED FIRST US EDITION stated. Octavo 21 x 14cm pp.iv; 211; 1 blank. Publisher's red cloth with black titles to spine pictorial dust-jacket designed by Soren Arutyunyan priced at $10.95 to front flap. With autograph of Georges Simenon to the title page dated 1983. Contents clean jacket with light wear small scuff to pastedown. A psychological thriller published as 'The Country Doctor' in the UK. Belgian writer Simenon was an Americanophile; during the 40s and 50s he lived in Arizona California and Connecticut; two of his chidren were born in America and he was elected president of the Mystery Writers of America. In later years he returned to Europe but maintained ties with the U.S. visiting on several occasions. Signed American editions are therefore more accessible than their British counterparts. New York, NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1980 unknown
75118New York NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1978. Intrigue SIGNED FIRST US EDITION stated. Octavo 21 x 14cm pp.iv; 163; 1 blank. Publisher's brown cloth with silver titles to spine pictorial dust-jacket designed by Seymour Chwast priced at $7.95 to front flap. With autograph of Georges Simenon to the title page dated 1983. Contents clean one tiny spot to fore-edge jacket crisp and fresh. A domestic psychological thriller novel from a master of the genre. The Belgian writer Simenon was an Americanophile; during the 40s and 50s he lived in Arizona California and Connecticut; two of his children were born in America and he was elected president of the Mystery Writers of America. In later years he returned to Europe but maintained ties with the U.S. visiting on several occasions. Signed American editions are therefore more accessible than their British counterparts. New York, NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 unknown
1952355490725197London: Routledge 1952. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul 1952. First UK Edition in dustwrapper. pp266. Publisher's yellow cloth with black titles to spine illustrated dustwrapper. Boards exceptionally bright and clean and un-faded. A neat name and contemporary date to the front free end-paper and the lightest of foxing to the page block edges otherwise a VG copy in like dustwrapper priced 10s 6d net to the inside flap as called for. The dustwrapper has shallow loss at the spine tips and a couple of short closed tears neatly repaired on the verso with filmoplast Overall quite a nice copy with a slightly soiled spine. Further photographs available upon request. Routledge hardcover
0151555532New. Brand new and still unused unknown
19824862New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1982. First U.S. Edition. Very Good/Very Good. Translated from the French by Margaret Ludwig. First American edition stated on copyright page. In original unclipped $2.00 jacket in clear protective sheet corners barely trimmed not affecting anything. Wear to extremities including some short tears and chips overall minimal. Yellow cloth over boards with profile in black of Maigret smoking a pipe on the front and black lettering on spine. General ageing to the covers with slight rubbing to extremities and gently rubbed corners. Some pencil notes to ffep. A handful of marginal spots otherwise the interior is evenly toned clean and clear. Two novels within one volume; "The Lock at Charenton" and "Maigret Returns."<br /> <br /> Pages: 6 305 Dimensions: 8⅛ x 5⅞ x 1½ . Harcourt, Brace and Company unknown
19362090502128703376Shunju-sha 1936. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 46 size Number of books: 1 Shunju-sha paperback
19422111902154600125Tomi bun-kan shuppan 1942. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Tomi bun-kan shuppan paperback
BN107919OMNIBUS. Softcover. Le monde de Simenon - tome 24 Au coeur du milieu 24 <br/><br/>Le monde de Simenon - tome 24 Au coeur du milieu 24 OMNIBUS paperback
196811477Lausanne, éditions EDIP, 1968. In-4 à l'italienne en [12] feuillets sous chemise à un rabats sur lequel se trouve l'achevé d'imprimer. Fac-similé d'une lettre de Simenon au second plat, premier plat orné d'un fac-similé de Géa Augsbourg.
BN108060Editions Flammarion. Softcover. Les Memoires De Maigret <br/><br/>Les Memoires De Maigret Editions Flammarion paperback
195024061NY: PRENTICE-HALL. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1950. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First English language edition. Precedes British edition by 3 years. A very good copy in very good DJ. Bottom cloth corners lightly bumped. End-papers & paste-downs age toned. Dime-size chip at mid-spine on DJ. A few other smaller chips at spine ends & at head of rear panel of DJ. Short edge tears & nicks. Uncommon. . PRENTICE-HALL. hardcover
1955355490718705London: Hamish Hamilton 1955. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. First UK Edition. INSCRIBED BY THE TRANSLATOR DAPHNE WOODWARD. Publisher's blue boards with gilt spine lettering. A VG copy in a fine publisher's price-clipped and re-priced D/W. Inscribed by the translator: "To G. and L. /who didn't know./ The most revolting so far/ and I hope the last./ D.W./ November 1955". Despite these sentiments Woodward was to translate several more Simenon novels. She had previously been secretary to Arthur Koestler which may have given her a taste for pschological travail. A nice item. Photographs/scans available upon request. Hamish Hamilton hardcover
1960355490723910London: Hamish Hamilton 1960. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. Brain Robert translated by: Maigret Takes a Room London: Hamish Hamilton 1960. First UK Edition. pp192. Publisher's red cloth with gilt titles to spine illustrated dustwrapper designed by Youngman Carter. A near fine copy in a VG price-clipped dustwrapper. The dustwrapper has a closed tear and associated creasing at the top right-hand corner of the front panel a hint of creasing/minor wear at the spine tips and a partially faded spine with the red spine lettering faded to a lighter hue but still visible. Superb cover art by Youngman Carter. One of Simenon's scarcest titles and notoriously uncommon. Photographs/scans available upon request. Hamish Hamilton hardcover
73130London: Hamish Hamilton 1960. Detective fiction FIRST UK EDITION first impression. Octavo 19 x 13cm pp.157 3. Publisher's red cloth with silver titles to spine. With the dust-jacket designed by P. Youngman Carter priced at 12/6s. Contents and edges clean edges jacket lightly used with a few minor nicks to extremities spine lettering a little sunned. Shows well. A scarce title. Maigret is called upon to apprehend a young hoodlum who holds up a nightclub with a toy gun; the arrest of this would-be gangster leads the Inspector to the more serious crime of murder. First published in French in 1951. Haining; The Classic Era of Crime Fiction p167 2002 Steinbrunner & Penzler; Ency.of Mystery & Detection p363-5 1976. Eric Quayle; The Collectors Book of Detective Fiction p.99 115. 1972. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1960 unknown
73428New York: Harcourt Brace & Co. 1941. Detective fiction FIRST U.S. EDITION stated. Octavo 21 x 14cm pp.309; 1 blank. Elegantly hand bound in half black calf over contrasting orange cloth-covered sides gilt titles to spine original foil-stamped orange cloth spine and cover bound in at rear. Contents clean and fresh exterior unmarked. A fine copy in an attractive recent leather binding. An early Inspector Maigret murder-mystery originally published in the Sainsbury translation in Britain in 1940. New York: Harcourt Brace & Co., 1941 unknown
75287New York NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1979. Intrigue SIGNED FIRST US EDITION stated. Octavo 21 x 14cm pp.iv; 175; 1 blank. Publisher's red cloth with gilt titles to spine pictorial dust-jacket designed by Jack Ribik priced at $7.95 to front flap. With autograph of Georges Simenon to the title page dated 1983. Contents clean jacket is fresh. Belgian crime writer Simenon was an Americanophile; during the 40s and 50s he lived in Arizona California and Connecticut; two of his children were born in America and he was elected president of the Mystery Writers of America. In later years he returned to Europe but maintained ties with the U.S. visiting on several occasions. Signed American editions are therefore more accessible than their British counterparts. New York, NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1979 unknown
1990mon0000062860HARVEST HBJ BOOK 1990-01-01. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. HARVEST HBJ BOOK paperback
1955355490725734London: Hamish Hamilton 1955. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. First UK Edition in dustwrapper priced 9s 6d net to the inside flap. pp160. Publisher's blue cloth with gilt titles to spine illustrated dustwrapper designed by Fritz Wegner. Boards bright and clean. No inscriptions. A slither of fading at the head and tail of the spine and light foxing to the prelims and the top edge. Overall a VG copy. The near fine dustwrapper is complete with minor rubbing to the spine tips and a very slightly faded spine. A much nicer copy than normally seen of this rare first edition. Further photographs available upon request. Hamish Hamilton hardcover