830 résultats
194780657Paris: Editions sociales 1947. Fine. Editions sociales Paris 1947 12 x 15.50 cm broché The first edition of which there were no deluxe copies. Spine and boards marginally and lightly sunned otherwise handsome copy. Autograph inscription signed by Louis Aragon to Micaëla Szekely. Editions sociales hardcover
198692107Paris: Gallimard 1986. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1986 14.50 x 21.50 cm broché First edition one of 41 numbered copies on Rives pure rag vellum the only deluxe paper issue after 31 copies on Holland paper. A very fine copy. Introduction and notes by Edouard Ruiz. Gallimard hardcover
195474307Paris: Denoël 1954. Fine. Denoël Paris 1954 12 x 19 cm broché First edition one of the review copies. A crease affecting the upper corner of the rear cover and the final leaves an annotation by the recipient in pink ink at the top of the colophon page. A pleasing copy complete with the publishers announcement slip. Inscribed and signed by Louis Aragon to his friends Claude and Claire Roy. Denoël unknown
196584238Paris: Gallimard 1965. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1965 14 x 20.50 cm broché First edition one of 50 numbered copies on Holland vellum paper deluxe issue. A very fine copy. Gallimard hardcover
196584814Paris: Gallimard 1965. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1965 14 x 20.50 cm broché First edition a Service de Presse advance copy. Spine very slightly sunned and creased without gravity small stains on the second cover. Signed autograph inscription from Louis Aragon to the journalist Evelyne Schlumberger. Gallimard unknown
196585122Paris: Gallimard 1965. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1965 14 x 20.50 cm broché First edition one of 50 numbered copies on Holland paper deluxe copy. A very handsome copy. Gallimard unknown
196582054Paris: Gallimard 1965. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1965 14 x 20.50 cm broché First edition a Service de Presse advance copy. Handsome copy. Precious and fine autograph inscription signed by Louis Aragon: ""A Maurice Druon s'il pouvait avoir patience de lire ce livre. Louis"" ""To Maurice Druon if he could have the patience to read this book. Louis"". Gallimard unknown
196583583Paris: Gallimard 1965. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1965 14 x 20.50 cm broché First edition one of 145 numbered copies on pur fil paper the only deluxe copies after 50 on Holland paper. Spine lightly sunned final endpaper shadowed due to the presence of press clippings otherwise handsome copy. Gallimard unknown
196552221Paris: Gallimard 1965. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1965 14 x 20.50 cm broché First edition on ordinary paper. Autograph inscription from Louis Aragon to Simone and Pierre Pinson. A good copy. Gallimard unknown
196552788Paris: Gallimard 1965. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1965 14 x 20.50 cm broché First edition one of 145 numbered copies on pur fil the only deluxe copies after 50 on Holland paper. Marginal scratches with small paper losses to the back board otherwise a handsome copy. Gallimard unknown
2-2070202240GALLIMARD 1958. Paperback. New. 608 pages. French language. 8.19x5.51x1.57 inches. GALLIMARD paperback
1958570L23Paris: Gallimard 1958. Fine Binding. Near Fine. 8.5" by 6". None. The first trade edition of this historical novel by Louis Aragon. In the original French. In a Sangorski and Sutcliffe binding with binder's stamp to the verso of front endpaper. Louis Aragon was a French poet and a leading voice of the surrealist movement in France. In a half crushed morocco binding with cloth covered boards. Externally very smart with light rubbing to the extremities and to the head and tail of spine. Binder's stamp to the verso of front endpaper Sangosrki and Sutcliffe. Internally firmly bound. Pages are age toned due to paper used. The odd spot to pages. Near Fine Gallimard unknown
2715221398.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2-2070202275GALLIMARD 1963. Paperback. New. 458 pages. French language. 9.21x7.17x1.50 inches. GALLIMARD paperback
194686653Paris: Les Editeurs Français Réunis 1946. Fine. Les Editeurs Français Réunis Paris 1946 12 x 17.50 cm broché New edition. Handsome copy. Autograph inscription signed by Louis Aragon to Jean-Pierre Lecointre. Les Editeurs Français Réunis unknown
194892155Paris: Gallimard 1948. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1948 11.50 x 18 cm reliure de l'éditeur First edition one of 1040 numbered copies printed on Navarre alfa paper. Publisher's paper-covered boards after Paul Bonet's original design. Endpapers fully shaded throughout as often encountered. Gallimard hardcover
193939370Souillac: In Le Point 1939. Fine. In Le Point Souillac 1939 18 x 24.50 cm broché First edition. Iconography. Spine and covers lightly and marginally sunned without consequence endpapers lightly and partially shaded handsome interior condition. In Le Point unknown
195685467Paris: Gallimard 1956. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1956 14 x 19.50 cm broché First edition a Service de Presse advance copy. Spine sunned with two small lacks at head and foot boards marginally sunned. This collection of poems contains the famous ""Strophes pour se souvenir"" a poem paying tribute to the members of the F.T.P. - M.O.I. of Missak Manouchian shot at Mont Valérien on February 21 1944. This moving poem would be set to music and performed in 1959 by Léo Ferré under the title ""L'affiche rouge"" referring to the ignominious red poster displayed by the Vichy regime depicting the F.T.P.-M.O.I. as vulgar and criminal foreign terrorists. Autograph inscription signed by Louis Aragon to Jean Ballard who was the director of the literary review Les Cahiers du Sud. Gallimard hardcover
196580850Paris: Pierre Seghers 1965. Fine. Pierre Seghers Paris 1965 13 x 19 cm broché First collective edition on ordinary paper. Pleasing copy. Valuable presentation copy signed by Louis Aragon: ""A Maurice Druon pour n'en pas perdre l'habitude. Louis.""  Pierre Seghers unknown
1960N - 2024 - 40<p>Paris: Les éditeurs français réunis 1960. Mes voyages My voyages. This beautiful book comprises of 28 lithographs in color by Fernand Léger that capture life in major cities around the world. It was produced after Leger's death by his widow Nadia Leger with plates from Ferdinand Mourlot's studio. The lithographs are accompanied by a poem by Louis Aragon. The book bears the artist's initials and is loose as issued in original chemise and paper wrappers in woodgrain guarded in the original slipcase. Limited to 280 copies on Vélin d'Arches of which this is number 90. Printing by Fernand Mourlot. 38 x 27 cm. Ref: Monod 7050. Box has a small tear on the bottom corner. All lithographs and pages within in very good condition.</p> Les éditeurs français réunis
0332400859.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
192273<p>NRF 1922. brochure in good condition</p> NRF
192431214Paris: Nouvelle Revue Française 1924. 1st Edition. Soft cover. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Aragon Louis. LES AVENTURES DE TELEMAQUE: avec un portrait de l'auteur par R. Delaunay gravé sur bois et tiré sur papier Chine. Paris: Nouvelle Revue Française 1922. 12mo. 95pp. In-12 broché couverture de papier brique. First Edition / Edition originale. Brown printed wrappers in the original glassine A fine copy /bel exemplaire. Tirage limité à 1000 exemplaires sur vergé de Rives numérotés après 35 hors commerce et 15 exemplaires sur Japon. TALVART et PLACE no.3; GEOGHGAN AL82. Les Aventures de Télémaque est un roman de Louis Aragon publié en 1922 aux éditions de la NRF. C'est un pastiche dadaïste de l'ouvrage du même nom par Fénelon. Aragon le qualifiait de «croisement entre Fénelon et Dada». La première édition accompagnée d'un portrait de l'auteur par R. Delaunay. Le roman est ensuite réédité en 1966 dans la collection «Blanche» Gallimard puis en 1997 dans la collection «L'Imaginaire». Louis Aragon 1897 - 1982. Un poète romancier journaliste et essayiste français. Il est également connu pour son engagement et son soutien au Parti communiste français de 1930 jusqu'à sa mort. Avec André Breton Paul Éluard Philippe Soupault il fut l'un des animateurs du dadaïsme parisien et du surréalisme. Sa poésie est largement inspirée depuis les années 1940 par l'amour qu'il voue à son épouse Elsa Triolet écrivain elle aussi et belle-sur de Vladimir Maïakovski. Louis Aragon 1897 - 1982 French poet novelist & editor. Having been involved in Dadaism from 1919 to 1924 he became a founding member of Surrealism in 1924 with André Breton & Philippe Soupault under the pen-name "Aragon". In 1939 he married Russian-born author Elsa Triolet the sister of Lilya Brik a mistress & common-law wife of Russian poet Vladimir Mayakovsky. He had met her in 1928 and she became his muse starting in the 1940s. Aragon and Triolet collaborated in the left-wing French media before and during World War II going underground for most of the Nazi occupation. Louis Aragon wrote poems under the name of Le Musée Grévin using the pseudonym of François la Colère published during the Vichy regime by the Éditions de Minuit underground editor. Nouvelle Revue Française unknown
195763161Paris: Gallimard 1957. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1957 14.50 x 21.50 cm broché New edition of the French translation for which it was not drawn from great papers mention of third edition. Back and flat slightly and marginally discolored and insolated without gravity. Presentation of Louis Aragon. Signed autograph of Louis Aragon to Julian Garavito. Gallimard unknown
196580810Paris: Hermann 1965. Fine. Hermann Paris 1965 11 x 21 cm broché First edition with no deluxe-paper copies printed. Illustrations. A handsome copy despite the slightly faded spine. Precious and fine signed presentation copy from Louis Aragon to Maurice Druon: ""A Maurice Druon pour qu'il sache que de temps je m'égarée dans Césarée. sic Louis"". Hermann unknown