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201065919Paris: Galilée 2010. Fine. Galilée Paris 2010 13 x 22.50 cm broché First Edition one of 60 numbered copies only leading copies. Pleasant full copy of his prayer insert and his trailer. Handwritten signature of Yves Bonnefoy below the justification of the draw. Galilée unknown
200283083s. l.: S. n. 2002. Fine. S. n. s. l. 2002 21 x 29.50 cm une feuille Autograph letter addressed to his friend Georges Raillard 8 lines in black felt-tip pen. Fold marks inherent to being placed in an envelope. ""4 matin cher Georges. Tapies en rouge. On me dit que pour juillet les jeux étaient faits par l'équipe précédente. Espérons pour le 1er janvier 2003. Yves."" ""4 morning dear Georges. Tapies in red. I'm told that for July the die was cast by the previous team. Let's hope for January 1st 2003. Yves."" S. n. unknown
199961632Paris: Seuil 1999. Fine. Seuil Paris 1999 14 x 20.50 cm broché Original collective edition on current paper. Autograph signed by Yves Bonnefoy to his friend the sculptor and painter Raymond Mason and his wife Janine: "". these speculations of their old friend ."" first board with four spots. Seuil unknown
198861599Paris: Mercure de France 1988. Fine. Mercure de France Paris 1988 14 x 19 cm broché First edition on current paper. Signed autograph Yves Bonnefoy to his friend the sculptor and painter Raymond Mason: ""For Raymond Mason Where the arrow falls his eyes reach faster Yves."" Nice copy. Mercure de France unknown
197761615Villeneuve-lès-Avignon & Gigondas: La Maison du livre et des motsL'Atelier des Grames 1977. Fine. La Maison du livre et des mots L'Atelier des Grames Villeneuve-lès-Avignon & Gigondas 1977 11.50 x 14.50 cm en feuilles First edition printed in 180 numbered copies ours one of 30 hors commerce copies. Work illustrated with a frontispiece featuring an unpublished drawing by Raymond Mason. Handsome copy. La Maison du livre et des motsL'Atelier des Grames unknown
197861604Paris: Seuil 1978. Fine. Seuil Paris 1978 14 x 20.50 cm broché Collective first edition on current paper. Yves Bonnefoy's signed autograph dedication to his friend sculptor and painter Raymond Mason and his wife. Back very slightly insolated without gravity. Seuil unknown
201065924Paris: Galilée 2010. Fine. Galilée Paris 2010 13 x 22.50 cm broché First edition one of 60 numbered copies on laid Vizille paper the only deluxe copies. Handsome copy retaining publisher's wraparound band. Galilée unknown
199365917Paris: Mercure de France 1993. Fine. Mercure de France Paris 1993 12.50 x 20 cm broché First edition one of 65 numbered copies on Arches vellum the only deluxe copies. Handsome copy. Mercure de France hardcover
199361595Paris: Mercure de France 1993. Fine. Mercure de France Paris 1993 11.50 x 18.50 cm broché First edition on current paper. Signed autograph Yves Bonnefoy to his friend the sculptor and painter Raymond Mason: ""For Raymond thinking of him often with affection Yves."" Nice copy. Mercure de France unknown
200065619Paris: Flammarion 2000. Fine. Flammarion Paris 2000 11 x 18 cm broché First Edition in paperback format. Nice copy. Autograph signed by Yves Bonnefoy Georges Raillard. Flammarion paperback
197765411Paris: Mercure de France 1977. Fine. Mercure de France Paris 1977 18.50 x 23.50 cm broché First edition one of the numbered copies on mat vellum. Discolored back and having a black spot in the foot. Autograph signed by Yves Bonnefoy Claude Ernoult. Mercure de France hardcover
197761602Paris: Mercure de France 1977. Fine. Mercure de France Paris 1977 18.50 x 23.50 cm broché First edition on current paper. Autograph signed by Yves Bonnefoy to his friend the sculptor and painter Raymond Mason and his wife: ""For Raymond whom I see passersby in your light with affection Yves."" Nice copy. Mercure de France unknown
198966253Paris: Plon 1989. Fine. Plon Paris 1989 11.50 x 18.50 cm broché First edition. Nice copy. Autograph signed by Yves Bonnefoy to Gilbert Lascault. Plon unknown
198961605Paris: Plon 1989. Fine. Plon Paris 1989 11.50 x 18.50 cm broché First edition. Signed autograph Yves Bonnefoy to his friend the sculptor and painter Raymond Mason and his wife: "". with great affection Yves."" Nice copy. Plon unknown
199865922Paris: Mercure de France 1998. Fine. Mercure de France Paris 1998 15.50 x 22.50 cm broché First collected edition one of 29 numbered copies on pure rag vellum the only deluxe copies. Handsome copy. Mercure de France hardcover
194674636Paris: La Révolution La Nuit 1946. Fine. La Révolution La Nuit Paris 1946 13.50 x 20.50 cm broché First edition of Yves Bonnefoys debut work one of 300 copies on coated paper the only issue after 1 on beige paper 10 on grey paper and 50 on Chamois. Spine and covers slightly and marginally faded as usual. Inscribed and signed by Yves Bonnefoy to a couple of friends dated 1976: ""1946-1976 cher Pierre chère Simone il est grand temps de vous remettre cette pièce à conviction. Avec affection. Yves."" La Révolution La Nuit unknown
200865888Paris: Mercure de France 2008. Fine. Mercure de France Paris 2008 15.50 x 22.50 cm broché First collected edition one of 40 numbered copies on pur fil the only deluxe copies. Handsome copy. Mercure de France unknown
200861596Paris: Mercure de France 2008. Fine. Mercure de France Paris 2008 15 x 21.50 cm broché Collective first edition on current paper. Signed autograph Yves Bonnefoy to his friend the sculptor and painter Raymond Mason: ""Dear Raymond this treatise of the pianist that you illustrated with my affection Yves."" Nice full copy of his trailer. Mercure de France unknown
198864380Paris: Mercure de France 1988. Fine. Mercure de France Paris 1988 14 x 19 cm broché First edition on current paper. Nice full copy of his jacket. Signed autograph Yves Bonnefoy to his friend the sculptor and painter Raymond Mason and his wife Janine. Mercure de France unknown
193441595s. l.: L'action intellectuellechez l'auteur 1934. Fine. L'action intellectuelle chez l'auteur s. l. 1934 14 x 19 cm broché First edition one of 225 copies on alfa paper the only deluxe copies after 1 Holland and 10 Japan. Autograph inscription signed by Yves Bescou. Spine and boards lightly sunned without gravity a small tear at foot of spine handsome interior condition. L'action intellectuellechez l'auteur hardcover
195870785Paris: Pierre Seghers 1958. Fine. Pierre Seghers Paris 1958 13.50 x 18 cm broché first edition on current paper. Iconography. Pleasant copy. Autograph dedication signed by Yves Berger to poet Charles Dobzynski. Pierre Seghers unknown
188470144Paris: Marpon & Flammarion 1884. Fine. Marpon & Flammarion Paris 1884 15.50 x 24.50 cm relié First edition on ordinary paper. Half turquoise morocco binding spine with five raised bands set with gilt dots and decorated with double gilt fillets minor rubbing to spine marbled paper boards one tear to upper corner marbled endpapers and pastedowns pasted bookplate contemporary binding. Light scattered foxing. Rare. Marpon & Flammarion hardcover
2575Paris: H. Daragon / P. Sacquet 1901. THE RARE ORIGINAL EDITION of this groundbreaking bibliography of French slang and obscenity. XVI 17-173 1 pp. 365 items described in great detail. 8 full-page facsimile plates. From a total edition of only 274 copies this is one of 250 numbered copies printed on fine laid paper. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Large 8vo. Attractively bound in contemporary quarter cloth and marbled boards. Original wraps bound in. Minimal wear to binding light fading to spine. Internally fine and bright. <br/><br/> Paris: H. Daragon / P. Sacquet, 1901 paperback
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph letter signed (ALS) by Ottoman prince (Sehzâde) Yusuf Izzeddin to his brother, probably Mehmed Seyfeddin Efendi, (1867-1899). 27x17 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. 11 lines. Used a pencil. Full. Written on a "Toneywood Linen" watermarked paper. Sehzâde Yusuf Izzeddin was an Ottoman prince, the son of Sultan Abdülaziz and his first wife Dürrünev Kadin. Sehzade Yusuf Izzeddin was born on 29 September 1857 in the Dolmabahçe Palace. His father was Sultan Abdülaziz, who was then a prince, and his mother was Dürrünev Kadin, eldest daughter of Prince Mahmud Dziaps-lpa and his wife Princess Halime Çikotua. He had a full sister, Saliha Sultan, five years younger than him. He was brought up concealed in the villa of Kadir Bey, molla of Mecca, located in Eyüp. His birth was kept a secret until his father ascended the throne in 1861. Izzeddin's early education took place in the Prince's School, Dolmabahçe Palace. His tutors were Miralay Süleyman Bey, Ömer Efendi, Tophane Müfti Ömer Lutfi Efendi, Gazi Ahmed Muhtar Pasha, and Gürcü Serif Efendi. He took his French lessons from the Sultan's head doctor Marko Pasha and Sakizli Ohannes Pasha's son-in-law Sarl. In 1871, at the age of fourteen, Izzeddin was commander of the Fourth Army (Anatolian Army) with the rank of Marshal, and soon after was appointed commander of the First Army, the Imperial Army. After his accession to the throne, Prince Murad (future Sultan Murad V), became heir to the throne. However, Abdülaziz began considering changing the rule of succession in favor of Izzeddin. For this purpose, Abdülaziz set out to mollify different pressure groups and have his son gain popularity among them. During the 1867 visit to Europe, rumors spread that contrary to the rules of protocol Abdülaziz arranged Izzeddin's reception in Paris and London before the official heir, Prince Murad. Izzeddin's father, Abdülaziz was deposed by his ministers on 30 May 1876, and his nephew Murad became the Sultan. He was transferred to Feriye Palace the next day. On 4 June 1876, Abdülaziz died under mysterious circumstances. As both of Emine Sultan, Izzeddin's half-sister, parents died in the summer of 1876, when she was not yet two years old, Izzeddin raised her in his household. Izzeddin's cousin Sultan Abdul Hamid II was suspicious of him, and for this reason, had a police station built opposite his country house. Izzeddin and Prince Vahideddin (future Mehmed VI) had a rivalry with each other. Though, coldly polite to each other, they refused to share the same carriage even for the ceremonies of the state. Vahideddin especially insisted on being considered the second heir apparent. Yusuf Izzeddin suffered from his role and lived his later years in a kind of paranoia, until he committed suicide (his cause of death is still under debate: murder or suicide?) on 1 February 1916 in his villa at Zincirlikuyu, Istanbul.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 80 p. Zamanin kirilan aynasinda. First Edition. Signed and inscribed by Alper to another Turkish poet Ece Ayhan with a long dedication.