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L17000Philippe Rey, 206. In-8 br. E.O.
7777PSYCHOANALYSE, 1. Revue de l'école belge de psychanalyse, mars 1984. In-4, broché.
16007Bulletin de la Société de l’Histoire de l’art français, 2001. In-4°, broché.
9783BOTTEGHE OSCURE. " Revue internationale de littérature contemporaine ". Roma (Via delle Botteghe Oscure, 32). Arnoldo Mondadori, editore - puis De Luca, editore. (Distributeur pour la France : Jean Hugues, libraire ; puis - à partir du n° 13 - La Hune ; puis - à partir du n° 19 - les éditions du Mercure de France ; puis - à partir du n° 23 - les éditions du Seuil). Fondatrice : Princesse Marguerite Caetani. Directeur : Giorgio Bassani. Grand in-8° broché. Environ 500 pages par livraison. Tous les textes sont inédits et publiés dans leur langue d'origine. 25 numéros ont paru en 25 livraisons semestrielles de 1948 à 1960 (et un numéro de " Tables " en 1964). Sommaires très copieux et d'une stupéfiante richesse. // " Vous avez sûrement eu connaissance de la revue " Botteghe Oscure " publiée à Rome par la princesse Caetani. Je crois pouvoir dire qu'il n'y a sans doute pas de plus belle revue de ce type " (Paul Celan à Nelly Sachs, in " Correspondance Nelly Sachs - Paul Celan ", Belin, 1999, p. 6).
8948Espaces Temps, n° 49-50, 1992. In-4, broché.
13725Monuments historiques, N°128, août-septembre 1983. In-4°, broché.
8944Espaces Temps, n° 38-39, 1988. In-4, broché.
18285Revue française de psychanalyse, tome LXV, Presses universitaires de France, juillet-septembre 2001. Un volume in-8°, broché.
8711Collection suivie du n° 1 au n° 28 (manquent donc, pour le complètement, les n° 29 et 30). Tous les numéros sont en très bon état. // Textes et images de : Mac Adams, John M. Armleder, Paul-Laurent Assoun, Kostas Axelos, Michael Badura, Luciano Bartolini, Marco Baschera, Mathieu Bénézet, Walter Benjamin, Christophe Bident, Kate Blacker, Philippe Boutibonnes, Frédéric Boyer, Victor Burgin, Jean-Marc Bustamante, Roger Cardinal, Michel de Certeau, Mario Cifali, Tony Cragg, Lucien Dällenbach, Hubert Damisch, Chérif Defraoui, Silvie Defraoui, Michel Deguy, Daniel Dezeuze, Jacques Derrida, Vincent Descombes, Jean-Pierre Duso-Bauduin, Pierre Erler, Pierre Fédida, Gérard Genette, Jack Goldstein, Remo Guidieri, John Hilliard, Denis Hollier, Général Idea, Laurent Jenny, Vincent Kaufmann, Roger Kempf, Karen Knorr, Julia Kristeva, Yves Laplace, Dominique Gilbert Laporte, François Laruelle, Jean-Claude Lebensztejn, Patrizia Lombardo, Richard Long, Jean-François Lyotard, Eric Marty, Chakè Matossian, Jean-Michel Maulpoix, Patrick Mauriès, Florence de Mèredieu, Heiner Müller, Setsuko Nagasawa, Jean-Luc Nancy, Valère Novarina, Pierre Pachet, Giulio Paolini, Antonio Pizzuto, Guy Poitry, Olivier Pot, Pascal Quignard, Dominique Rabaté, Antoine Raybaud, Jean-Pierre Richard, Denis Roche, Ulrike Rosenbach, Agnès Rouzier, Pierre Saint-Amand, Anne Sauser-Hall, Jean-Louis Schefer, Ann Smock, Martin Stanton, Fulvio Salvadori, Jean Starobinski, Ernesto Tatafiore, Michel Thévoz, Oswald Tschirtner, Bernard Vouilloux, Boyd Webb, Allen S. Weiss, Daniel Wilhem, Bill Woodrow, Denys Zacharopoulos
18287Revue française de psychanalyse, tome LXV, Presses universitaires de France, octobre-décembre 2001. Un volume in-8°, broché.
18288Revue française de psychanalyse, tome LXIV, Presses universitaires de France, avril-juin 2000. Un volume in-8°, broché.
18286Revue française de psychanalyse, tome LXV, Presses universitaires de France, octobre-décembre 2001. Un volume in-8°, broché.
5345Editions Grasset. In-4° broché. Environ 250 pages.
17758715Paris, Moutard, 1775 ; deux tomes, in-12 ; plein veau fauve marbré, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, pièce de titre grenat, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque) ; (4), XV, (1) (errata), 501 pp. ; (4), 515, (3) pp. ; imprimé par Louis Jorry, rue de la Huchette.
39250New York Abrams 2010. 4to 386pp. Original predominantly black boards. Publication produced to accompany a retrospective exhibition on the works of Yves Saint Laurent compirsing numerous full-colour and b/w photographic illustrations in addition to full-colouroductions of Saint Laurent's original drawings and sketches. A bright fine copy. . First edition. New York, Abrams, 2010. hardcover
602407not signed on original printed photographer's mount by Parker 740 Fifth Ave. San Diego. 8 3/8" x 5 1/4"; very good light toning and soiling; minor signs of handling; ca. 1880's. The three story wooden structure occupied the entire block bounded by Third Fourth Fir and Grape Streets. The Florence claimed to be the "Society Hotel of Southern California; as well as the largest hotel in San Diego with extensive ocean views. A contemporary note on verso records a visit in 1886. F. Hardcover. hardcover
602444on the original printed photographer's mount by Parker 740 Fifth Ave. San Diego. Three story wooden structure occupied the entire block bounded by Third Fourth Fir and Grape streets. 8 1/2" x 6 1/2"; very good; ca. 1880. A contemporary note on verso records a visit in 1886. F. Hardcover. hardcover
1854AQ24300Clifton: Printed for the proprietor 1854. iv 5 6-34pp. Later morocco-backed marbled paper boards lettered in gilt. Original publisher's plain green wrappers bound in. Lightly rubbed. Bookseller's ticket of William George's Sons of Bristol and recent bookplate of F. W. Morris to FEP amorial bookplate of Francis Frederick Fox to front blank fly-leaf scattered foxing. The second known copy of the sole edition of a record of the proceedings of a trial relating to the rights of inheritance to the fortune of Florence Smyth of Ashton Court Somerset. Smyth died in 1852 'at the age of about 83 years' leaving property valued at £30300 the majority of which to be left to Charles Hardcastle Abbott the executor. This was contested by Mrs. Upton mother to Smyth's three grandchildren to whom little provision was made. The court found in favour of Abbott concluding that Upton's allegations of nefarious conduct employed to extract an inheritance from Smyth were unfounded. OCLC records a single copy Yale. . First edition. 8vo. Printed for the proprietor hardcover
189244454<p>London : W. H. Allen & Co. 1893 but 1892. First edition : in the more attractive of the two green variant bindings. "This is a very funny book of adventure which reads like a novel. Two Irishwomen disgusted with London weather undertook a trip through Connemara" Cork Constitution 21st November 1892. With illustrations by W. W. Russell worked up not wholly to her approval from Somerville's original sketches. Crown 8vo 20cm. viii200 32pp advertisements dated January 1893. Full page illustrations. Original green cloth pictorially blocked to Somerville's design on spine and upper cover in blue ochre and black and lettered on upper cover and spine in gilt; black endpapers; just a touch of wear; front endpaper strained; a few mild flaws but overall a very good copy. Contemporary presentation inscription on behalf of the Oxford Gardens Girls' School Swimming Club to Constance Cave - first prize for for "swimming on back" - presumably Constance Cave 1884-1919 daughter of a London jeweller.</p> London : W. H. Allen & Co., 1893 [but 1892]. hardcover
201220328Paris, Edition n°1 elle, 1982 ; in-8, 205 pp., br.
6250Plusieurs échanges postaux avec l'Associazione Culurale Italia-Francia di Firenze, organisatrice du congrès. Programme du congrès. Invitation à la conférence inaugurale d'Henri Martineau sur " Stendhal et Florence ". Deux lettres de Carlo Pellegrini, président du comité exécutif, suggérant à Pierre Jourda, de faire une conférence sur " Stendhal et Vieusseux ". Une carte postale d'Henri Imbert, envoyée du congrès stendhalien. Une carte postale d'Henri Martineau, de Florence, regrettant de n'avoir pu rencontrer Pierre Jourda au congrès florentin. Bon état.
201905992Paris, Denoel Impacts, 2002 ; in-8, 214 pp., br. Très bon état.
201809000Paris, SYROS NATHAN, 2015 ; in-8, 439 pp., br.
189608466Boston/London: Robert Bros./John Lane 1896. First American Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine. Small Octavo. First American Edition issued as the 26th title of 33 in the "Keynotes Series" published by John Lane in London and by Roberts Bros. in Boston. Near fine copy bound in original light blue cloth decoated in green gilt lettering spine. Binding design by Patten Wilson. Illustrated tite page. 210 pp 10 pp. Ads. <br/><br/> Robert Bros./John Lane hardcover
Boards with light rubbing to extremities and slight sunning to spine. Former owner's name on front free endpaper. ; Color fold-out map in front. Rear ad section; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 118 pages