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1019618116.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2917(Montréal), VLB éditeur, (1995). 21.5 cm 151, (1) pages, (1) feuillet ; 146 pages, (1) feuillet. Broché. Bel état. Bel envoi signé par l'auteur à Silvie ( ?) : « Chez nous, 13 mars 1995. Mon bel amour, ce livre est le dernier qui n'aura pas été écrit pour tes doux yeux de jais. Je veux désormais tremper ma plume dans ta petite chatte et écrire des romans félins, mouillés de joie louvoyante. Je veux rugir toujours, mais j'ai appris à ronronner. Tu me rends tellement plus que je ne suis. Love, always, C. ».
3463(Montréal) VLB éditeur, (1995). 21.5 cm 151, (1) pages, (1) feuillet; 146 pages, (1) feuillet. Broché. Bel état. Envoi signé de l'auteur : « Montréal, 7 mars 95 La Piaule. Pour Amélie, Tu réunis la force et le sang de la mère, et je t'aime très fort pour cela, et aussi parce que t'as peur des poissons et que t'aime le chocolot, et je suis ton ami. Christian x ». [ Deux romans publiés tête-bêche ].
14461Carte de visite signée de l'épouse de Mistral, datée de 1914 … En feuille Très bon
192614533Carte autographe signée de l'épouse de Frédéric Mistral, datée de Maillane le 18 avril 1926. autographe Très bon Maillane 1926
51-6400Martigues: 8 septembre 1888. . Picture postcard of Provence with message and signature verso.MISTRAL Frédéric. Carte postale a. s. de vœux pour 1913 au marquis d'Eguilles.Mistral was both an epic and a lyrical poet. His work is determined by Provence not only in language but in content and feeling. Provence is the true hero of all his poems. His first great success was Miréio 1859 a story of two star-crossed lovers. It was followed by Calendau 1867 a fantastic narrative poem about a Provençal fisherman. Other works include Lis Isclo d’or 1876 Islands of Gold a collection of poems; «Nerto» 1884 a narrative poem based on a chronicle of the Avignon Popes; La Rèino Jano 1890; and Lou pouémo dóu rose 1897 The Song of the Rhone. A five-volume edition of his works appeared between 1887 and 1910; three volumes of unpublished works appeared posthumously 1926-30. Mistral wrote an autobiography Moun espelido: Memori è raconte 1906 Memoirs of Mistral. His efforts to revive Provençal were at various times supported by the Academie Française and the Institut de France.Expertise by Ségolène Beauchamp Paris. Martigues: 8 septembre 1888. unknown
8489691673.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19613113655San Juan: Ediciones De La Torre. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1961. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. First edition. Near fine in staple wrappers. Trace of trivial chaffing on front cover. Pages un-cut. 19pp. Text in Spanish. Letters between these two Nobel Prize laureates. ; 6 1/2" x 9 1/2"; 19 pages . Ediciones De La Torre. paperback
198124926Culture provençale et méridionale/Marcel Petit 1981 209 pages in-8. 1981. broché. 209 pages. Avec un portrait dessiné par Louis Jou
42721Paris, A. Lemerre, Petite Collection Rose, 1943 et non datés, 5 volumes in-18 brochés, environ 120 pp par volume. Bon à très bon état.
65643Paris, Alphonse Lemerre, éditeur, Petite Collection Rose, sd, in-24, broché, 117 pages. Bon état. Texte en provençal et traduction française en regard.
75112Paris, Librairie A. Lemerre, s.d. (ca 1900). 7 x 11, 117 pp., broché, couverture rempliée, bon état.
za2162Librairie A. Lemerre Petite collection rose Broché In-16 (7,5 x 11 cm), broché, 117 pages,sans date ; coins du premier plat cornés, par ailleurs bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
14675PARIS: Librarie A. Lemerre. 16º.- 117 p.- Rústica con cubiertas originales. Petite Collection Rose. Librarie A. Lemerre unknown
1959002809Paris, Pierre Seghers, 1959
16184Gabriela Mistral. Chilean poet educator and diplomat; she was the first Latin American woman to win the Nobel Prize for her poetry. Autograph Letter signed in ink. To her friend Anita Risdon in Los Angeles California. Mistral writes this personal and poetic letter touching upon her nomadic global lifestyle and romantic relationship with partner Doris Dana from her consular post in Jalapa Vera Cruz in Southeastern Mexico. Hotel Mocambo. January 11 circa early 1950s. <br/><br/>Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature "for her lyric poetry which inspired by powerful emotions" Mistral writes this cryptically symbolic and emotionally powerful letter to Anita Risdon one of the inner circle of her female friends that formed the primary relationships in Mistral's life. By this time Mistral was a figure of international acclaim and symbol of Latin American strength and romanticism while ironically an exile from her own much loved Chile. She writes of something Risdon has written and sent her in the mail cryptically referring to it as a "yellow spur" and that "it seemed to me that the very heart hung upon the words." She refers to a "stumble by the Jalapa government" likely relating to her diplomatic post and the "xenophobia" she has encountered. <br/><br/>She writes that "I'm planning to leave to Italy in March" where she also held a diplomatic post. And she discusses her then relatively new relationship with Doris Dana Mistral's great love who first became her partner in 1948 and remained with her until death. "I'm trying to get Doris to accompany me but I still see her quite attached to New York. Demon cities that you have Los Angeles New York Chicago. The Horror! They are not even good enough for my cow to 'graze' on." The "cow" mentioned by Mistral may be literal in reference to the poor soil of the cities in relation to her beloved Chile or metaphorically a description of her inspiration for writing or some other mixed burden and blessing. Throughout the letter she makes reference to this "cow" saying that here in Mexico it is still with her and that she is "trying to give it to four Mexican friends" although she does not want it to fall into the hands of the government. <br/><br/>A recurring theme in Mistral's writing is sadness and nostalgia and here she writes of her "worn out heart" both figurative and literal. She also reveals the same complex emotions for her Latin American homeland as is explored in her poetry and played out in her life "I deeply love my Latin America dear but its personality is as trying as that of a sixty year old maid's that is to say like myself." With other wonderful poetic and cryptic content perfect for the investigation of a scholar. Letter in fine condition with mild toning and usual mailing folds. The letters Mistral received from Anita Risdon are today held by the National Archive in Chile as part of a gift from Doris Atkinson the niece and executor of Doris Dana upon her death in 2006. These letters have refueled scholarly investigation into Mistral's life and revealed the romantic nature of her relationship with Dana and other women throughout her life. However the archive holds relatively few letters such as this one by Mistral to her close female alliance. unknown books
1943400082628Alphonse Lemerre 1943 1943. Frédéric Mistral: Choix de Poésies/ Librairie Alphonse Lemerre 1943 . Frédéric Mistral: Choix de Poésies/ Librairie Alphonse Lemerre 1943
1929017829Paris Alphonse Lemerre 1929 In-16 Demi-percaline et cartonnage en papier marbré , reliure en très bon état . Bilingue : provençal et français en regard . Une dédicace - A ma femme pour faire chanter la bise de Saint Cyr , 1936 - . - 252 p. , 450 gr.
2011RO20262381POCKET JEUNESSE. 2011. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. ENVIRON 400 PAGES. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
191476028Cottbus, Druck Teske & Arnold. 1914. 71 S. Gr.-8°. Orig.-Geheftet. - Sehr guter Zustand.
19619474Avignon, Institut méditerranéen du Palais du Roure, 1961 1 volume Grand in-8° (17 x 25cm) Broché. 142p., 1 feuillet. Bon état.
9694in 16 pleine toile verte à la bradel, pièce de titre chagrin marron, fer doré, faux-titre, frontispice en sanguine, titre illustré, VIII, 106 pages, illustrations de hors-texte et dans le texte de G. PIACARD. Couverture illustrée conservée. Paris Librairie Borel nouvelle collection Guillaume Lotus bleu 1896. Très bon état Edition originale
20151237522015 Editions Ouest-France, collection "Les grandes collectes" - 2015 - Fort In-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 284 pages
Actes du Congrès tenu en octobre 1957: communications de Barthélemy Antonin TALADOIRE, directeur de l'Institut méditerranéen du Palais de Roure, sur le Palais du Roure depuis 1918; de Jean Baptiste AQUARONE sur les relations intellectuelles entre le Portugal et le Midi de la France; de Marcel BONNET sur les Félibres et Emile Zola en 1868; de Charles CAMPROUX sur le Diable chez Mistral; de Henry GEORGE sur les Templiers en Provence; de Jean GRANAROLO sur les "affinités électives latines": Catulle, Anselme Mathieu et Paul Arène; de René JOUVEAU sur "légitimité d'une culture provençale"; d'Edgar LEROY sur le latin de Jaume de Nostredame; de Louis MAGGIANI sur la "sagesse provençale"; de Charles MAURON sur Mistral et Baudelaire; etc. 4è volume des Publications de l'Institut méditerranéen du Palais de Roure (Fondation Flandreysy-Espérandieu, Avignon). Français
ORD-12575Recueillie et annotée par Bruno Durand. Introduction de Charles Rostaing. Gap. Ophrys. 1955. In-8 (163 x 248mm) broché, couverture jaune imprimée en rouge et noir, 218 pages. Bords de ff. insolés, qq. marques au crayon rouge, assez bon exemplaire.