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1953R150230596GALLIMARD. 1953. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 477 pages - ACHEVE D'IMPRIMER EN 1953 - frontispice en noir et blanc - exemplaire n°1604 - annotation au crayon à papier sur la page de garde - 1 tampon ne paged e faux titre n'altérant pas la lecture - rhodoïd. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.091-XX ème siècle
R150104326GALLIMARD .. 1968.. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 157 pages. 1ère et 4 ème de couverture illustrées en couleurs. Note au stylo sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
196121090La Habana, Colección Centro, Ediciones La Tertulia, 1961. Petit in-18 broché, couverture illustrée à rabats, avec le bandeau "Premio Nobel 1960".
196121091La Habana, Colección Centro, Ediciones La Tertulia, 1961. Petit in-18 broché, couverture illustrée à rabats.
038071925 Paris Gallimard Nouvelle Revue Française. deuxième édition revue et augmentée première 1911 - 28 x 205 cm - non paginé environ 110 pgs - reliure d'amateur demi-toile à coins plats marblés - COUVERTUE ORIGINALE CONSERVEE SAUF LE DOS - traces d'usage à la reliure pauvre mais le livre même sauf quelques rousseurs bel ex. <br/> <br/> 1925 Paris Gallimard (Nouvelle Revue Française) unknown
1981101009ABBerlin, Verl. Volk u. Welt, 1981. 1. Aufl. Mit 1 Illustr. v. Dietrich Schade-Lusici u. 1 Faks. 251 S. Illustr. OKt. - Sehr gutes Ex. 1
195787422Paris: Gallimard 1957. First Edition. Trade issue after 680 copies making up various limitations. Small quarto. Orange printed paper wrappers; 1864pp. Text unopened. In the original wrappers sunned on spine slightly toned and dusted else a very nice copy Very Good or better. Text entirely in French. Gallimard unknown
1957311800Paris: Gallimard 1957. First edition number 91 of 105 copies on velin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre. 189 pp. 4to. Original wrappers; glassine. Wrappers evenly toned small edge-tear to front wrapper otherwise near fine. First edition number 91 of 105 copies on velin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre. 189 pp. 4to. Gallimard unknown
12-1495Paris: Gallimard 1957. 4to. 188 pp. Text in French. Unbound with penciled annotations by F. R. Scott. Paris: Gallimard, 1957. unknown
1959224755Milano: All'insegna del pesce d'oro Bateau Books 1959. Brossura sovracoperta in acetato wrappers acetate dust jacket. Molto buono Very Good. Avec un Hommage par Renato Poggioli. 16mo. pp. 30. Molto buono Very Good. Edizione di 500 es. numerati. Scheiwiller Novati 2013 NOVATI Laura. Giovanni e Vanni Scheiwiller editori. Edizioni Unicopli 2013. All'insegna del pesce d'oro, Bateau Books unknown
194888996Paris: Gallimard 1948. Fifth edition revised and corrected softcover. Octavo 24cm; beige paper wrappers; all edges untrimmed; glassine dustwrapper; unpaginated. Text in French. Some pages of text unopened. Light shelf-soil with pencilled price to front endpaper; Very Good. Glassine dustwrapper spine-tanned; Very Good. This edition includes a bibliography. 88996. Gallimard unknown
1852353376.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19666717New York: Pantheon Books Bollingen Foundation Collection 1966. Bilingual Edition Bollingen Series LXXXII. Hardcover. pp. 71. Oblong 4to. measuring 11" x 14" 28 x 36 cm. Publisher's original tan cloth over boards with gilt lettering to the spine. Four striking illustrated colour plates by noted French painter draughtsman and printmaker Georges Braques especially reproduced for this book. No detectable flaws: extremities and contents without blemish with firm sound binding; fine and housed in original price-clipped dustjacket now housed in protective mylar cover. Lacking the original slipcase. Near fine. Translation of: L'ordre des oiseaux. Text in English and French. <br/><br/>"When Georges Braque was preparing a series of etchings of birds to be published on the occasion of his eightieth birthday it was learned that St.-John Perse had just completed a poem on the theme of birds. The poet agreed to permit the first publication in the limited edition L'Ordre des Oiseaux with twelve original etchings by Braque. The four reproduced in this book were inspired directly by the poem. Among his last works these etchings mark a change from the static forms in Braque's earlier plates to a more dynamic conception. Perse on his part added to his text several pages of aesthetic meditation referring mainly to the metamorphic vision of the painter and to Braque's birds in general. Braque who with Picasso created cubism and carried it to noble poetic heights embodied in the four plates he created for Perse a generalized sense of power flight grace and space. The poet moves in his text from a particular observation of the flight of birds to reflections on the significance of their movement through space and its impact on man's consciousness. He uses the birds of Braque by relating the process of changing form in flight to the changing form of an etching as the artist carries it through its several states. Robert Fitzgerald poet and Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory at Harvard University translated St.-John Perse's Chronique and three lyric plays by Paul Valery published in Bollingen Series." Pantheon Books | Bollingen Foundation Collection hardcover
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DADAX0691613540Princeton University Press 2014-07-14. paperback. New. 5.00x1.64x7.90. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Princeton University Press paperback
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0691613540.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1957184283Hermann Luchterhand Verlag 1957. Hardcover. Presentation on front free endpaper spine sunned else very good clean & sound condition without dust jacket. 463pp. bilingual edition in french and german. Hermann Luchterhand Verlag hardcover
1957266901957. 1957 Perse Saint-John DICHTUNGEN Franzosisch und Deutsch Herausgegeben von Friedhelm Kemp Herman Luchterhand Verlag c1957 463pp lg 8vo ribbon marker Fine in somewhat worn d/w. unknown
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Q-0691097313Princeton University Press 1956-07-21. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Princeton University Press hardcover
SONG0691097313Princeton University Press 1956-07-21. Bilingual ed. hardcover. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Princeton University Press hardcover
19425046Buenos Aires: Editions des lettres Francaises 1942. A lovely copy of this second edition The first was an unauthorised edition printed without the author's permission. Printed in september 1942 this was one of one hundred copies on Holland paper from a total limitation of 300. This copy in beautiful condition is numbered #1. Clean and tidy soft card covers with just a little darkening to the covers. There are just one or two tiny marks. Internally clean and tidy with no significant flaws. Quite a few pages are uncut. 23.5cm x 21cm. Unpaginated. Saint-John Perse was the pseudonym of Alexis Leger 1887–1975 a French poet writer and diplomat who stands as one of the most significant literary figures of the 20th century. Perse was dismissed from his post by the Vichy government in 1940 stripped of his French nationality and forced into exile in the United States. After producing some early work he then focussed on his diplomatic career. This was his first work on his return to poetry. Perse's work was admired by literary contemporaries such as Paul Claudel André Gide and André Breton who viewed him as a "surrealist at a distance." Particularly interesting for the English reader is the relationship Perse had with T.S. Eliot. . Bel exemplaire de cette deuxième édition la première était une édition non autorisée imprimée sans la permission de l'auteur. Imprimée en septembre 1942 elle a été tirée à cent exemplaires sur papier Hollande sur une limitation totale de 300. Cet exemplaire en très bon état est numéroté 1. Les couvertures en carton souple sont propres et bien rangées avec juste un petit assombrissement des couvertures. Il n'y a qu'une ou deux petites marques. L'intérieur de l'ouvrage est propre et bien rangé sans aucun défaut notable. Plusieurs pages ne sont pas coupées. 235 cm x 21 cm. Non paginé. Saint-John Perse était le pseudonyme d'Alexis Leger 1887-1975 poète écrivain et diplomate français qui est l'une des figures littéraires les plus importantes du XXe siècle. Perse a été démis de ses fonctions par le gouvernement de Vichy en 1940 déchu de sa nationalité française et contraint à l'exil aux États-Unis. Après avoir produit quelques œuvres de jeunesse il s'est concentré sur sa carrière diplomatique. C'est la première fois qu'il revient à la poésie. L'œuvre de Perse était admirée par des contemporains littéraires tels que Paul Claudel André Gide et André Breton qui le considéraient comme un "surréaliste à distance". La relation de Perse avec T.S. Eliot est particulièrement intéressante pour le lecteur anglais. Editions des lettres Francaises unknown
193428794Neuchatel: Editions de la Baconniere 1934. Paperback. Small 8vo. Stiff red wrappers. 34pp. Near fine. Handsome tight first edition from the "Poetes des Cahiers du Rhone" series limited to 1000 copies. Rather uncommon. EMMANUEL 35. Editions de la Baconniere paperback