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1948TRIOLETE014593La Biblioth�que Fran�aise Paris. 1948. First edition. Octavo. 311 pages. Wrappers. Possibly the author's most famous work. Two page introduction by her.Presentation copy from the author to Georges Sadoul and his wife inscribed on the half-title page: ''A Rutha � Georges pour leur parler au moins de loin! Elsa''.Spine cocked. Covers a bit darkened at the edges. Nick to head of spine. Tail of spine starting to split. Very good. La Biblioth�que Fran�aise, Paris. unknown
1945TRIOLETE020860Soci�t� des Editions de Noel Paris. 1945. First edition. Octavo. 417 pages. Wrappers. Pages unopened.No. VI of 20 hors commerce/ad personam copies this being for Philippe Chevalier with his name printed on the limitation page. Near fine. Soci�t� des Editions de Noel, Paris. unknown
2070729788.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1949950P39Paris: La Bibliotheque Francaise 1949. Paperback. Very Good/Very Good Indeed. 7.5" by 4.5". None. An uncommon novel by Elsa Triolet her first in French signed by the author to her friend Georges Sadoul. The second edition of this uncommon work.Signed by the author to the half-title presenting the copy to her friend George Sadoul and his wife Ruta Assia. The pair had been long friends once going to a congress of writers in Ukraine together. Sadoul was a French journalist and early film critic and historian of cinema. He wrote an impressive encyclopedic work 'Histoire générale du cinéma' which was translated to English. His wife Ruta contributed to his work and from a previous marriage was the mother of the journalist Yvonne Baby.In the original glassine.In the original French.'Bonsoir Therese' is the first novel in French by Russian-born author Ella Triolet. The novel follows a poor young beautiful and mysteries young woman Therese who is living alone in Paris during the 1930s.Triolet emigrated to France at the outset of the Russian Civil War. She was the first woman to win the Prix Goncourt for her novel 'Le premier accroc coûte 200 francs'. In the original publisher's paper wraps in the original glassine. Externally smart. Light wear to the spine which is age-toned. A few light spots and handling marks to the wraps. Front hinge is starting but firm. Glassine is smart with minor edge wear to the head and tail of the spine and a touch of age-toning. Internally firmly bound. Pages are age-toned and clean. Very Good La Bibliotheque Francaise paperback
194787362Paris: La bibliothèque française 1947. Fine. La bibliothèque française Paris 1947 12 x 19 cm broché First edition on ordinary paper. Tears skillfully restored at head and foot of spine a small marginal lack to the first cover. Precious autograph inscription signed by Elsa Triolet: ""A Joë Bousquet contre lui contre moi contre nous. Elsa."" To Joë Bousquet against him against me against us. Elsa. La bibliothèque française unknown
BN326502Aden Belgique. Softcover. Dix jours en Espagne <br/><br/>Dix jours en Espagne Elsa Triolet Aden Belgique paperback
195481760Paris: Les Editeurs Français Réunis 1954. Fine. Les Editeurs Français Réunis Paris 1954 12 x 19 cm broché First edition on ordinary paper. A right-angle lack to the front cover a tear at the foot of the front cover. Precious autograph inscription signed by Elsa Triolet: ""A Rita et à Vercors un début de voyage. Elsa."" ""To Rita and to Vercors a beginning of a journey. Elsa."" Les Editeurs Français Réunis unknown
1945505946Paris: Editions Pierre Seghers 1945. Softcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Quarto. 92pp. Frontispiece color lithograph by Christian Berard. A fine copy partially unopened in slightly nicked near fine unprinted glassine dust jacket. Copy number 3 of 30 numbered copies "sur Vidalon" of a total printing of 685 numbered copies on three different types of paper. Editions Pierre Seghers unknown
194591052Paris: Éditions de Minuit 1945. Fine. Éditions de Minuit Paris 1945 11.3 x 16.8 cm Broché First public edition of this text by Elsa Triolet written under the pseudonym Laurent Daniel one of 58 numbered copies on Madagascar paper the deluxe issue.Fine copy. Éditions de Minuit unknown
1947223576Paris: Bordas 1947. Limited. paperback. very good. Avec le Concours de Raymond Peynet. Each page is illustrated with charming color lithographs within the text printed by Mourlot. 99 pages square 8vo original pictorial wrappers a bit toned and slightly creased and chipped along spine. Paris: Bordas 1947. A very good copy.<br/> <br/> Limited edition - number 770 of 2000 copies. This copy has an additional ink inscription from Triolet on the half title.<br/> <br/> Bordas unknown
9175309Short description: In Russian. Triolet Elsa. In Tahiti. Leningrad: Ateney 1925. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU9175309 unknown
9175308Short description: In Russian. Triolet Elsa. Strawberries. Moscow: The Circle 1926. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU9175308 unknown
197667189Paris: Gallimard 1976. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1976 12 x 19 cm broché First edition of the French translation by Léon Robel one of 15 numbered copies on Arches vellum the only deluxe copies. Handsome copy. Gallimard hardcover
196875592Paris: Gallimard 1968. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1968 14.50 x 20.50 cm broché First edition a Service de Presse advance copy. Iconography. Spine very lightly sunned without gravity handsome copy complete with publisher's advertising slip. Precious signed autograph inscription from Elsa Triolet: ""A Maurice Druon cette longue lettre. Elsa."" Provenance: from the library of academician Maurice Druon. Gallimard unknown
196857996Paris: Gallimard 1968. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1968 15.50 x 23.50 cm broché First edition one of 55 numbered copies on light blue vellum the only deluxe copies. Spine and boards lightly and marginally sunned otherwise a handsome copy. Gallimard hardcover
196848473Paris: Gallimard 1968. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1968 15.50 x 23.50 cm broché First edition one of 55 copies on light blue vélin the only large paper copies. A very good copy with good margins. Gallimard unknown
196375554Paris: Gallimard 1963. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1963 12 x 18.50 cm broché First edition a Service de Presse advance copy. Handsome copy. Precious autograph inscription signed by Elsa Triolet to Maurice Druon: ""A Maurice en courant après l'âme. Elsa."" ""To Maurice running after the soul. Elsa."" Provenance: from the library of academician Maurice Druon. Gallimard unknown
195375628Paris: Editeurs français réunis 1953. Fine. Editeurs français réunis Paris 1953 12 x 19 cm broché First edition on ordinary paper. Three small tears at head and foot of spine minor tears of no consequence to margins of boards. Precious signed autograph inscription by Elsa Triolet: ""A Maurice Druon les chevaux se suivent et ne se ressemblent pas ! - amicalement - Elsa Triolet."" ""To Maurice Druon horses follow each other but are not alike! - warmly - Elsa Triolet."" Provenance: from the library of academician Maurice Druon. Editeurs français réunis hardcover
196559285Paris: Gallimard 1965. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1965 14.50 x 22 cm broché First edition one of 34 numbered copies on pur fil the only deluxe copies. Handsome copy. Gallimard unknown
196545289Paris: Gallimard 1965. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1965 14.50 x 22 cm broché First edition one of 34 numbered copies on pur fil the only large paper copies. Spine and covers slightly and marginally sunned not serious otherwise a good copy. Gallimard unknown
195775555Paris: Gallimard 1957. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1957 12 x 19 cm broché First edition a Service de Presse advance copy. Spine slightly sunned. Precious signed autograph inscription by Elsa Triolet: ""A Maurice Druon cette longue lettre. Elsa."" Provenance: from the library of academician Maurice Druon. Gallimard unknown
195675593Paris: Gallimard 1956. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1956 14.50 x 20.50 cm broché First edition a Service de Presse advance copy. Spine lightly sunned without damage paper yellowed. Precious autograph inscription signed by Elsa Triolet: ""A Maurice Druon en souvenir de nos rendez-vous de novembre 1956 ! Elsa Triolet."" ""To Maurice Druon in memory of our November 1956 meetings! Elsa Triolet."" Provenance: from the library of academician Maurice Druon. Gallimard unknown
196275557Paris: Gallimard 1962. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1962 11.50 x 18 cm broché First edition a Service de Presse advance copy. A handsome copy. Precious autograph inscription signed by Elsa Triolet: ""A Maurice Druon le secret de la conversation avec soi-même. Elsa."" ""To Maurice Druon the secret of conversation with oneself. Elsa."" Provenance: from the library of academician Maurice Druon. Gallimard unknown
195788948Paris: Gallimard 1957. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1957 12 x 18.8 cm Broché First edition one of 25 copies printed on pure wove paper the only copies on deluxe paper.A rare and handsome copy. Gallimard unknown
19471670Budapest: Parnasszus 1947. First edition. Limited numbered one of the 100 copies printed on Japan paper. In publisher’s wrappers. Dust jacket slightly chipped at the upper edge at the front cover. Overall in fine condition. First edition. Limited numbered one of the 100 copies printed on Japan paper. In publisher’s wrappers. 35 1 p. <p><br /> Limited numbered edition of a collection of Aragon’s poems and with a detail of his wife Elsa Triolet’s novel.<br /> <p><br /> <p><br /> The present collection was published on the occasion of Louis Aragon and Elsa Triolet’s visit to Hungary. It comprises four translations of Aragon’s poems and a detail of Triolet’s novel Les Fantômes armées.<br /> <p><br /> <p><br /> Louis Aragon 1897–1982 was a French writer he married the Russian-French author Elsa Triolet 1896–1970 in 1928.<br /> <p>. Parnasszus unknown