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1926113779P., Crès & Cie, 1926, 2 vol. in-12, viii-233 et 229 pp, biblio, index, brochés, bon état
193282894Paris Delagrave, "Bibliothèque des chercheurs et des curieux" 1932 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 203 pp. Edition originale de cette étude sur le pastiche et ses traditions. En bonne condition.
193282894Paris Delagrave, "Bibliothèque des chercheurs et des curieux" 1932 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 203 pp. Edition originale de cette étude sur le pastiche et ses traditions. En bonne condition.
20752PARIS, Lib. Achille Faure, 1865 - EDITION ORIGINALE - 1 Vol. In-8 - Demi-maroquin noir à coins - Dos lisse, Titre doré, Date 1865 en pied - Plats & Gardes marbrés - Tranche supérieure dorée - Signet - Couverture conservée - Frontispice-eau forte de Léopold Flameng - 315 pages + 8 pages catalogue éditeur - Edition Originale - Très bel exemplaire.
1930SPN-1136Paris : Heures perdues / A l'office bibliographique, mars 1930. Bel ex-libris en 2e de couverture.
1934WRCLIT79907New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 1934. 24pp. Narrow octavo. Printed stiff wrappers. Minor darkening to wrappers but a very good or better copy. First edition of this anti-New Deal anti- Roosevelt squib. Responsibility has in some quarters been assigned to Latham Reed but not with sufficient certainty to make it to the main OCLC/Worldcat entry where over 100 copies are located. E. P. Dutton & Co. unknown books
1904WRCLIT79981London: Methuen & Co. 1904. xi115238pp. Crimson cloth lettered in gilt. Frontis and illustrations by F.C. Gould. First edition. Top edge and margins dust-darkened cloth somewhat dim and soiled; just a sound reading copy. Methuen & Co. hardcover books
1924WRCLIT79982London: John Castle 1924. 171pp. Maroon cloth. Frontis and illustrations by H.R. Millar. First edition. A few spots of dulling to upper board endsheets tanned otherwise very good without dust jacket. John Castle hardcover books
1917WRCLIT79969Chicago: P. F. Volland Co. 1917. 1572pp. Small quarto. Cloth-backed gilt-lettered boards with pictorial onlay on upper board. Color frontis and plates illustrations all by the author. First edition of one of the more successful Alice pastiches. Binding a trace hand-soiled upper portions of boards sunstruck for-tips bumped very good. P. F. Volland Co. hardcover books
1936WRCLIT79829New York: The Paisley Press 1936. 24pp. Quarto. Dull red pictorial wrapper. Illustrations. Wrappers a bit dust soiled at edges with a couple small nicks in fore- edges bumps to upper forecorners but a very good copy. First edition of this pro-Republican anti- Roosevelt campaign screed composed in a form which parodies Alice. Roosevelt's face has been superimposed on the images of Alice derived from Tenniel. Similar modifications are made in one image incorporating Felix Frankfurter Hatter Henry Wallace March Hare Mrs. Roosevelt Duchess Harry Hopkins King etc. Uncommon - OCLC locates 13 copies. OCLC: 9265445. The Paisley Press unknown books
1917WRCLIT80613New York: E. P. Dutton 1917. Brown paper over boards printed spine label and pictorial cover-label. Illustrations by W. Tell. One upper fore-tip bumped sliver- thin edge loss to spine label. pictorial label very slightly foxed but a good sound copy without dust jacket. First U.S. edition impression not identified. First published in London under the auspices of THE CAR LIMITED the text and illustrations are simultaneously an Alice pastiche and an archly anti-German empire propaganda piece finding a new audience coincident with the US's entry into the war. E. P. Dutton hardcover books
1975WRCLIT60173Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox Television 1975. 1112 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in printed studio wrappers. Faint dust-soiling to wrappers but very good or better. An unspecified but pre-production draft of this original television Sherlock Holmes pastiche. The October 1976 release starred Roger Moore as Holmes John Huston as Moriarty Patrick Macnee as Watson and Charlotte Rampling as Irene Adler under the direction of Boris Sagal. While a novelization was published as a paperback original in 1976 the original teleplay was not published at the time. It was nominated for an Edgar Allen Poe Award and if only by virtue of the stand-out cast this addition to the Holmes adaptation canon deserves scrutiny. Denoted copy #24 of this script on the title-leaf. Twentieth Century-Fox Television paperback books
1975WRCLIT60171Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox Television 1975. 1112 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in printed studio wrappers. Light foxing to fore-edge faint dust-soiling to wrappers but very good. An unspecified but pre-production draft of this original television Sherlock Holmes pastiche. The October 1976 release starred Roger Moore as Holmes John Huston as Moriarty Patrick Macnee as Watson and Charlotte Rampling as Irene Adler under the direction of Boris Sagal. While a novelization was published as a paperback original in 1976 the original teleplay was not published at the time. It was nominated for an Edgar Allen Poe Award and if only by virtue of the stand-out cast this addition to the Holmes adaptation canon deserves scrutiny. Twentieth Century-Fox Television paperback books
1975WRCLIT60172Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox Television 1975. 1112 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in printed studio wrappers. Title hand-lettered on spine faint dust-soiling to wrappers small spot of fore- edge of a few leaves but very good. An unspecified but pre-production draft of this original television Sherlock Holmes pastiche. The October 1976 release starred Roger Moore as Holmes John Huston as Moriarty Patrick Macnee as Watson and Charlotte Rampling as Irene Adler under the direction of Boris Sagal. While a novelization was published as a paperback original in 1976 the original teleplay was not published at the time. It was nominated for an Edgar Allen Poe Award and if only by virtue of the stand-out cast this addition to the Holmes adaptation canon deserves scrutiny. Denoted copy #23 of this script on the title-leaf. Twentieth Century-Fox Television paperback books
17511178011751 A Lausanne & à Geneve, [sans éditeur], 1751, 1 volume petit in-8 de 95x150 mm environ, X, 183 pages, complet des 12 planches gravées, [suivi de] A brochuro-manie, An du déluge des almanachs, 1751, 55 pages. Pleine reliure marbrée d'époque, dos long portant titre doré, filet doré sur les coupes, gardes papier marbré. Reliure restaurée (dos, coins et mors), mors interne fendillé sur 2 cm, des traces en marge des derniers feuillets du second texte sinon bon état général.
1992nc1100Editions du Lombard Album cartonné 1992 In-4 (22x28.7 cm), album cartonné, plats illustrés en couleurs, gardes illustrées, 48 pages, texte et dessins de Dupa, planches en couleurs ; plis aux coins inférieur et aux coiffes, quelques marques d'usage aux plats, bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
198852560Paris Balland 1988 1 vol. Broché in-8, broché, 135 pp. Edition originale de cet excellent pastiche durassien qui s'attaque à sa prose comme à son théâtre, en passant par le registre de l'interwiew détournée.
198852560Paris Balland 1988 1 vol. Broché in-8, broché, 135 pp. Edition originale de cet excellent pastiche durassien qui s'attaque à sa prose comme à son théâtre, en passant par le registre de l'interwiew détournée.
198236926Paris Editions de Minuit 1982 1 vol. Broché in-12, broché, couverture illustrée par Longuet, 157 pp. Édition originale de cet amusant roman policier, pastiche du Rouge et le Noir. Un des 47 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin d'Arches, seul tirage en grand papier.
198236926Paris Editions de Minuit 1982 1 vol. Broché in-12, broché, couverture illustrée par Longuet, 157 pp. Édition originale de cet amusant roman policier, pastiche du Rouge et le Noir. Un des 47 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin d'Arches, seul tirage en grand papier.
1991923Genève, Belvedere / Atelier Christian Humbert-Droz. 1991. Sérigraphie au format 25 x 36.
in-8 etroit broche, couverture illustree (GOTLIB). Edition originale en langue francaise. Bel exemplaire. [P-21]
66539Coll. "des Phynances" n° 4, Paris, éd. Collège de 'Pataphysique, 1er tatane 100 - 14 juillet 1973, EDITION ORIGINALE expl. de luxe n° 63/333 sous couverture rose fleur de Crataegus oxyacantha v. rosea du chemin de Tansonville, in-8 oblong, cartonnage souple, couv. texte en noir sur fond rose éd., 20 - (4) pp., photo en noir de l'auteur en frontispice, "Description satirique, sous forme de pastiche proustien, des mœurs du Faubourg Saint-Germain à l'heure de la mode existentialiste". Réf. Scalaire 105. Pas courant. Très bon état
193317780Paris DEVAMBEZ Pour Möet et Chandon 1933 In-12 Bon exemplaire malgré une petite trace d'humidité sur la tranche. pour être bien complet l'exemplaire doit posséder un dépliant de glossaire et Errata ainsi que la carte de la Maison Möet et Chandon. Volume assez fréquent mais beaucoup moins complet et en bon état, ce qui est le cas ici. 25 pp environ
191299924Londres Katie Kings 1912 1 vol. Broché in-12, broché, 100 pp. + 10 ff. non chiffrés. Edition originale de ce pastiche à la manière d'un recueil de poésie libertine du XVIIème siècle. En réalité, l'ouvrage fut imprimé à Paris pour le compte de l'auteur (Dutel, II, 120 - Aron et Espagnon, 1394). Peu courant.