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6167PAC 1978. Fort et pondéreux ouvrage broché au format 15 x 20cm , couverture rempliée souple de l'éditeur (illustration de Charlot caricaturé ) , importante documentation photographique en noir en vignettes hors texte, 558 pages. Propre et peu fané. Solide bien carré.
19891648911989 Marcel Martin.CHARLES CHAPLIN.H Veyrier, 1989 , in4° relié, jaquette illustrée , 195pp.Abondantes illustrations photo.
19891015Henri Veyrier 1989 In-4 reliure éditeur sous jaquette illustrée en coul., 199 pp. Nb reproductions de photos d’époque en n & b. Bon état d’occasion.
1957LCI-4095Paris, Editions universitaires 1957 1 in -8 Broché couverture Illustrée 187[p.p]
1370670Paris: Editions Universitaires, 1957 in-12, frontispice, 192 pages, 20 pl. h.-t., chronologie biographique, filmographie, bibliographie. Broché, couv. ill. ("Classiques du cinéma").
15249, Paris, Grasset, 1927, Relie en demi veau au cartonnage marbree, photo - frontispice, 115 x 185mm., 237pp., photographies en b/n et hors texto.
102.043Paris, Bernard Grasset, 1928. 12 x 18, 236 pp., nombreuses illustrations en N/B, broché, bon état (papier jauni).
102.044Paris, Bernard Grasset, 1927. 12 x 18, 236 pp., nombreuses illustrations en N/B, broché, très bon état.
14352, Te arte, 1987., Relie, toile, sous jacquette illustre en couleur, 30,5x21,5cm, 127pp, illustre n/b.
57975Coll. "Biographie travelling", Paris, - Gembloux, Duculot, 1980, in-8, br., couv. photos en noir éd., 144 pp., très nb. Photos en noir, en fin de volume une filmographie L'histoire de la vie de Charlot. Très bon état
193132555Librairie Plon 1931 1 vol. IV-203 p. ; In-16 broché. Assez bon état.
102.047Paris, Librairie Plon, 1957. 12 x 19, 211 pp., quelques illustrations en N/B, broché, non coupé, bon état.
33784Société Parisienne d'édition "Les Beaux Albums de la Jeunesse Joyeuse", n° 12. In-4 broché (27 x 19 cm), 48 pages, planches en noir et en couleurs par Thomen. Couverture illustrée de Pierre Lacroix, publicité Perrier au quatrième de couverture. Bon état.
Paris, Editions du Seuil, Collection " Méditerranée ", 1952. In-12, broché, 221 pp. Première édition. Bon exemplaire.
1941148549New York: The Limited Editions Club 1941. The Limited Editions Club signed limited edition of this novella that inspired Georges Bizet’s famous opera of the same name. Quarto bound in full modern morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe with gilt titles to the spine top edge gilt gilt inner dentelles marbled endpapers frontispiece of Prosper Mérimée illustrated with color lithographs. Boldly signed by illustrator Jean Charlot on the colophon page at the rear. One of an unstated number of copies this is number 331. In near fine condition with sunning to the spine. Translated from the French by Lady Mary Lloyd. Introduction by Konrad Bercovici. Illustrated by Jean Charlot. Prosper Mérimée 1803–1870 was a prominent French writer historian and archaeologist whose literary work reflects the Romantic fascination with exotic locales psychological complexity and the darker aspects of human passion. Though associated with the Romantic movement Mérimée’s prose is marked by clarity conciseness and an interest in realism that sets him apart from his more lyrical contemporaries. His most enduring works such as Carmen and Colomba often center on violent conflicts rooted in cultural difference honor and personal obsession. As Inspector-General of Historical Monuments Mérimée was also instrumental in preserving French architectural heritage demonstrating a scholarly rigor that shaped both his fiction and his public life. His blend of ethnographic detail and narrative economy helped lay the groundwork for modern short fiction in France. The Limited Editions Club unknown
194109464Limited Editions Club 1941-01-01. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. Signed by Illustrator. #459 of 1500 signed by illustrator Jean Charlot on the colophon. The slipcase is open at one bottom edge heavy wear and darkening to all edges damage to head of spine and darkening. Bound in colorful Spanish silk with buckram spine spine is darkened all else fine condition. All orders packed with care most dust jackets protected by Brodart sleeve independent bookseller since 2011 Limited Editions Club hardcover
1940182103New York: Limited Editions Club 1940. Hardcover. VG book is very crisp and clean. Slipcase has overall heavy wear. Bright colorful silky cloth over boards olive cloth spine with red lettering; color illustrated frontispiece color illustration on title page; 143 pp color illustrations throughout. Issued in an olive cardboard slipcase title in red on spine. Limited edition of 1500 copies signed by the artist. This copy is number 177. Includes an introduction by Konrad Bercovici. Illustrated with lithographs in color by Jean Charlot. Translation by Lady Mary Lloyd. Limited Editions Club hardcover books
19411248371941. New York: The Limited Editions Club 1941. <br /> <br /> 4to. 143 pp. Color lithographs throughout. Quarter cloth and colorful patterned cloth boards backstrip and upper board with slight sunning lacking slipcase internally a fine copy.<br /> <br /> § Copy #1290 of 1500 copies signed by the illustrator. Introduction by Konrad Bercovic. Illustrated with lithographs in color by Jean Charlot. The translation by Lady Mary Lloyd. "Due to the exigencies of that bastard musical form known as opera and the lack of respect librettists the world over have shown for their 'inspirers' Mérimée's tale will be a great surprise to those who know Carmen only from this side of the opera's footlights." Introduction. unknown
35sd - broché - Ecole et cinéma - Revue éditée par Les Enfants du Cinéma - Sans date (circa 2005) - In-8, broché (format 24 x 17 cm) - 24 pages - Images et plans du film en N&B in-texte - SCHAPIRA, Catherine (Rédaction en chef) - ANDREANSZKY, Eugène (Directeur de la publication) - Ce numéro a été réalisé par Charles TESSON
2864602938.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
200614950Paris, Didier Erudition, 1996 ; grand in-8, 199 pp., broché.
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1980R240026741ARMAND COLIN. 1980. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 165 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 900-GEOGRAPHIE, HISTOIRE, SCIENCES AUXILIAIRES DE L'HISTOIRE
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, slight rub to rear and no bumping to corners. 148pp. This issue includes George Orwell non-fiction, Mary Norton, Borrowers, Charlie Chaplin, publishers Arkham House, Thomas Hughes, Tom Brown's Schooldays, British Diarists, Bernard Cornwell, Sharpe, early Disney comics. .
19211793Éditions de La Sirène, Paris 1921. 1 volume in-12 (18 x 11,5 cm) broché, 128 pages, couverture illustrée imprimée. Édition originale de ce merveilleux petit ouvrage qui "en l'expliquant, grandira le plaisir de vos soirs de cinéma". Maquette et illustrations avant-gardistes de Claude Dalbanne dont 5 hors-texte de photo-montages, dessins, inventions typographiques ainsi que la célèbre couverture. Rare exemplaire enrichi d'un superbe envoi de Jean Epstein : "À Marcel Requien / La plus belle distraction / Le Cinéma chez Soi / son ami Jean Epstein / 3 Novembre 1921". L'ouvrage tout juste sorti des presses de M. Audin pour la Sirène le 20 Octobre 1921.