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196074966Couverture souple imprimée. Belle fraicheur du papier.
196546405121, fin 1965 (date de la main de l’auteur sur la chemise) ; 2 pp. manuscrites et 4 pp. tapuscrites dans une chemise en papier avec titre manuscrit.Brouillon manuscrit avec nombreuses ratures et corrections accompagné du tapuscrit définitif. Ce texte a paru dans les Cahiers de la Compagnie Madeleine Renaud et Jean-Louis Barrault, fascicule 49116. Queneau décrit l’évolution de l’œuvre de Duras en évoquant manuscrits successifs qu’il a étudiés en tant que lecteur chez Gallimard, depuis La famille Taneran en 1941 qui fut refusé par l’éditeur jusqu’au Square.
19543003Paris, Les Éditions de Minuit, 1954. Un volume in-12, broché, non coupé, couverture blanche imprimée en noir et bleu. Édition originale du premier roman de Michel Butor. Et celui-ci, l'1 des 30 sur vélin supérieur, seul papier (n° 18).
196475016Couverture souple imprimée. Belle fraicheur du papier.
1824229771824. Duras Claire de. Ourika 1824 presents one of the earliest sustained literary treatments of race gender and social exclusion in nineteenth-century European literature centering a Black female protagonist raised within French aristocratic society. The novella follows Ourika a Senegalese girl educated and socially refined within elite French circles whose status remains defined by racial hierarchy despite her assimilation. Duras a French aristocrat writing in the aftermath of the Revolution situates the narrative within ongoing debates over slavery colonialism and citizenship giving psychological depth to the experience of racialized isolation. The text frames its central theme through the epigraph "This is to be alone this this is solitude!" foregrounding the enforced alienation that structures Ourika's life and emotional world. The work engages directly with the social limitations imposed on Black individuals in European society and contributes to early literary discourse on race and interiority.<br /> <br /> Duras Claire de. Ourika. Paris: Chez L'Advocat Libraire de Son Altesse Sérénissime Monseigneur le Duc de Chartres 1824. Deuxième édition. Text in French. Octavo volume bound in contemporary half leather with marbled boards spine gilt titled "Ourika." Published "au profit d'un établissement de charité."<br /> <br /> Issued during the Bourbon Restoration this edition aligns with a period of continued instability in French policy toward slavery and colonial governance following abolition in 1794 reinstatement under Napoleon and final abolition in 1848. The narrative's focus on a Black female subject within aristocratic society places it within broader intellectual efforts to confront the contradictions of Enlightenment ideals and racial inequality. Duras's portrayal of Ourika as educated perceptive and socially constrained contributed to later Romantic and post-Romantic explorations of marginalized identity. Rubbing to binding extremities with some loss at head and tail of spine; scattered foxing heavier on preliminary leaves; binding sound; overall good condition. unknown
1966159112London: Calder and Boyars 1966. First UK Edition preceded by the First French Edition published by Les Editions de Minuit in 1958 and the First American Edition published by Grove in 1960. <br /> <br /> Basis for the 1960 film "Seven Days.Seven Nights" directed by Peter Brook and starring Jeanne Moreau and Jean-Paul Belmondo. <br /> <br /> Near Fine in a Very Good plus dust jacket. Jacket faitly toned on the rear panel with light edgewear on the top edges and corners. Calder and Boyars unknown
1966LIQ-6572P. NRF 1966. In-12° broché, non coupé sous couverture rempliée.
197183537Gallimard | Paris 1971 | 12.50 x 19.50 cm | broché
196465151Gallimard | Paris 1964 | 13 x 19.50 cm | broché
196484492Gallimard | Paris 1964 | 13 x 19.50 cm | broché
1959140805Neuilly-sur-Seine France: Argos Films 1959. Collection of eight vintage borderless reference photographs from the 1959 film. Four photographs with the stamp of production company Argos Films seven with a sticker noting they are from the collection of film historian collector and founder of the Tele Cine Documentation TCD cinema photo library Daniel Bouteiller one with both a sticker and stamp from the collection of film historian Maurice Bessy and all with holograph annotations on the versos. <br/><br/>A series of conversations about memory history and forgetfulness between a departing French actress and the married Japanese architect with whom she had a brief affair the film was a major catalyst for the Rive Gauche film movement. Screenwriter Marguerite Duras was nominated for an Academy Award and Alain Resnais received a Palme d'Or nomination at Cannes. <br/><br/>7 x 5 inches. Generally Near Fine. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 196. Rosenbaum 1000. Vogel Film as Subversive Art. Argos Films unknown books
197727572Paris: Mercure de France 1977. First edition. Original wrappers fine. 154 p. Copy number 29 of 40 on Arches including 10 hors-commerce the only limited edition. <br/><br/> Mercure de France unknown books
197727572Paris: Mercure de France 1977. First edition. Original wrappers fine. 154 p. Copy number 29 of 40 on Arches including 10 hors-commerce the only limited edition. Mercure de France unknown
195240611New York: Pellegrini & Cudahy 1952. First American Edition of author's first book. Translated by Herma Briffault. Octavo original green cloth. Near fine in Very Good or better dustjacket with a few small nicks at top and side of spine not price clipped. Pellegrini & Cudahy hardcover
1952118708New York: Pellegrini & Cudahy 1952. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Good dust jacket. Soiling. Some edge wear 1 inch open tear to spine cown. One inch open tear with chip and creasing to bottom rear panel. ; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Pellegrini & Cudahy hardcover
18246290Paris, Ladvocat, 1824. 1 In-12 (99 x 176 mm), 172 pp. Demi-veau glacé bleu, dos lisse orné de caissons de filets et fleurons à froid, filets dorés, titre doré, tranches marbrées, rousseurs (reliure de l'époque).
1911Ministère des relations extérieures. Bureau d'animation culturelle, 1984. Dans un coffret pleine toile d'éditeur, un livre broché de 80 pp. et de cinq videocassettes des films de M. Duras. Étui légèrement usé et sali sinon bon exemplaire.
1959140805Neuilly-sur-Seine France: Argos Films 1959. Collection of eight vintage borderless reference photographs from the 1959 film. Four photographs with the stamp of production company Argos Films seven with a sticker noting they are from the collection of film historian collector and founder of the Tele Cine Documentation TCD cinema photo library Daniel Bouteiller one with both a sticker and stamp from the collection of film historian Maurice Bessy and all with manuscript annotations on the versos. <br /> <br /> A series of conversations about memory history and forgetfulness between a departing French actress and the married Japanese architect with whom she had a brief affair the film was a major catalyst for the Rive Gauche film movement. Screenwriter Marguerite Duras was nominated for an Academy Award and Alain Resnais received a Palme d'Or nomination at Cannes. <br /> <br /> 7 x 5 inches. Generally Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Criterion Collection 196. Rosenbaum 1000. Vogel Film as Subversive Art. Argos Films unknown
1977mon0000179866Calder Publications Ltd 1977-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 2.3982 in x 19.5851 in x 13.3898 in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback/Hardcover. Clean copy in good condition. Calder Publications Ltd hardcover
18248708<p>First trade edition of a novel which had first appeared in a small edition between 25 and 40 copies privately circulated in December 1823. Ourika based on fact and influenced by Rousseau and Chateaubriand is the complex story of a black African child raised in aristocratic circles in Revolutionary France. It is the first fully developed attempt to portray a black heroine in Europe and the first French novel with a black female narrator. This edition bears the statement on the verso of the half-title 'Publié au profit d'un établissement de charité and has no edition statement on the title-page which bears a quotation from Byron as called for. A true best-seller at least four editions appeared in 1824 together with four plays and two poems based on the novel.</p><p>12mo 162 × 92 mm pp. 172 8 including half-title and publishers' adverts. Very minor loss to a couple of upper margins careless opening or insects. Contemporary marbled sheep spine gilt. A very good copy.</p> [J. Pinard for] Ladvocat.
196750251Paris Gallimard 1967 In-8, broch, couverture imprime.Edition originale. Un des 65 exemplaires numrots sur vlin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, seul tirage sur grand papier.
197744673Paris Mercure de France 1977 In-12, broch, couverture imprime.Edition originale de cette pice de thtre dans laquelle Marguerite Duras voque sa mre. Un des 40 exemplaires numrots sur vlin d'Arches, seul tirage sur grand papier.
195476805Sous étui bordé. Reliure pleine basane marron. Dos lisse avec une partie du titre dorée en long. Couverture et dos conservés.
197784809Reliure demi-chagrin bleu nuit à bandes. Dos lisse à deux faux-nerfs titré à l??ser de couleur. Couverture et dos conservés. Reliure signée Abbaye de Maumont.
198679719Couverture souple. Exemplaire conservé dans une élégante boîte à dos de chagrin noir.