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1958196351958 P., Club du Meilleur Livre, 1958, in 8° relié pleine soie verte décorée de léditeur, jaquette rhodïod, 269 pages ; illustrations hors-texte ;complet de la carte volante. Bel exemplaire.
1949346851949 P., Plon, 1949, in 8° broché, 387 pages ; infimes défauts à la couverture.
19735073Gallimard In-4 Jaquette en très bon état Couverture rigide toile Paris 1973
19971501Verlag Egelsbach, Fouque, 1997. 250 S., OKart. Noch original verpackt. Neuwertig. Fine copy, original wrapped.
1960ART5750MRelié, 158 pages, paru en 1960 chez Trianon, livre quasi neuf, partie supérieure de la jaquette très légèrement frottée, intérieur frais.
19919617ABNew York, Harry N. Abrams, 1991. 25 x 23,5 cm/9,8 x 9,3". 408 S. Mit teils farb. Abb. Illustrierter Originalkarton (Softcover), Klebebindung. An einer Ecke leicht bestoßen, Ex Libris der Bücherei des deutschen Gartenbaues im Deckel. Sonst tadellos.
19917438ABNew York, Harry N. Abrams, 1991. 25 x 23,5 cm. 408 S. Mit zahlr. zumeist farb. Abb. Illustrierter Originalkarton (Softcover), Klebebindung. Neuwertiges Exemplar.
19673326159Köln, Böhlau, 1967. 329 S. Mit zahlreichen Tafeln. OLwd. Folio. (Kleiner Stempel auf Vorsatz).
1982500148635GRASSET JEUNESS 1982 24 pages 21 8x0 8x24 6cm. 1982. Broché. 24 pages.
1993500149598Père Castor - Flammarion 1993 256 pages 1x17x11cm. 1993. pocket_book. 256 pages.
1914318956Berlin, Leipzig, Wien, Stuttgart., Bong, ohne Jahr [1914]. 8°. Sieben uniforme, die klassischen weinroten Original-Ganzleinenbände mit goldgeprägten Deckel- und Rückentiteln sowie Verzierungen und Farbkopfschnitt. Mit fünf Beilagen in Gravüre und Kunstdruck und einer Faksimilebeilage. Schön erhaltene, dekorative Ausgabe in 7 (!) Büchern. [5 Warenabbildungen]
196594207London: A.R. Mowbray 1965. XXIII, 528 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1980796291980 Paris, Letouzey et Ané, 1973, in 12 broché, 253 pages ; une carte hors-texte.
1980796281980 Paris, Letouzey et Ané, 1980, in 12 broché, 322 pages.
1964376931964 P., Fayard, 1964, in 4° relié pleine percaline de léditeur, jaquette illustrée, XX-766 pages ; texte sur 2 colonnes.
193965171939 Paris Payot 1939 In8 broché 251 pages
199479011994 Presses Universitaires de France/Etudes d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 1995, broché, 15,5x24 cm., 349 pages.
19533132994New York: The Liberal Arts Press 1953. XXXIX, 196 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
1953143426New York: The Liberal Arts Press 1953. XXXIX, 196 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
1985wc145Celiv Cartonné avec jaquette 1985 In-4 cartonné avec jaquette, 224 pp., importante iconographie couleur et noir et blanc dans le texte ; bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1955116241955 plaquette grise (booklet) petit in-octavo, première de couverture imprimée (front cover printed), tranches lisses (smooth edges), sans illustration (no illustration), 26 pages, 1955 Spoleto,
1950867961950 Paris, de Boccard, 1950, fort volume grand in 8° broché, 740 pages ; non coupé.
197799587<p>Palm Beach Florida March 7th through March 14th 1977. 1977. Very good. - Three autograph letters signed by Sheilah Graham in 1977 together with a photocopy of the article about her by Wright Tyson with notes penned in ink by Graham on October 21st 1985 also addressed to Jean Dalrymple. In her first letter of March 7th 1977 Sheilah Graham has penned over 70 words on 10 inch high by 8 inch wide buff paper confirming her arrangements to rent Jean Dalrymple's New York City apartment. She informs Jean that she'll be arriving on "Monday March 28" and staying for a month & a half". "I look forward to coming & to seeing you" Signed "Love Sheilah". The letter is folded for mailing else fine. The letter is accompanied by a retained copy of Jean Dalrymple's typed reply offering to cook dinner for Sheilah and correcting the address "except that my address is 150 West 55th Street not 130 . as I'm sure you well know! My office is 130 West 56th Street as on this letterhead! Often confuses people!"</p><p>Sheilah Graham's second letter consists of over 116 words penned on both sides of 9 inch high by 6 inch wide buff paper. She mentions including her check for $500 for one month "It's an answer to my prayer." She'll be in New York on the 14th though moving in on the 28th and as she's working on a new book asks if Jean could call "Plaza Typewriter" and have them deliver an "IBM Standard Electric not the ball keys" to her apartment. Signed "Love Sheilah".</p><p>In her third letter dated March 14th Sheilah Graham pens over 170 words on both sides of a 10 inch high by 8 inch wide sheet of cream paper. The thought of Jean "cooking dinner on the 28th wafts me to Paradise" though she expresses concerns "since my upset tummy landed me in the hospital I'm being very careful". She goes on to state that "I'm coming along well with my new book & I'm going to try to sell it to a network or for a movie." Signed "Love Sheilah". The letter is folded vertically & horizontally for mailing with a couple of short tears to the top & bottom of the folds. Very good. The letter is accompanied by a retained copy of Jean Dalrymple's typed reply dated March 17. "I'm so happy I can get your dinner on the 28th. and of course I wouldn't invite anyone else! But if you ever want to have people in. I can do very fine 'catering' for you!!!!" She reassures Sheilah about her diet "I am the original "Regime Minceur" cook. now made famous by the great French chef Bocuse." "By the way I'm sure you remember that we had a fatal fire at my apartment house. The owner is still fixing the house up and we have new doors but the hall still needs some painting. but I'm pretty sure it will be done within the next eleven days so it wll be pretty when you arrive!"</p><p>There is also a photocopy of Wright Tyson's article on Sheilah Graham from the September 1985 issue of Andy Warhol's "Interview" Magazine illustrated with a portrait of Sheila in Jean Dalrymple's apartment. Graham has penned a lengthy note along the left border of the page dated October 21st 1985. "Dear Jean this was taken at your apartment. The screen was added but if you look closely you will see some of your things on the table! Love Sheilah".</p><p>The British-born American gossip columnist Sheilah Graham born Lily Shiel 1904-1988 was a nationally syndicated gossip columnist during Hollywood's Golden Age. Her career spanned nearly four decades. She was involved in a relationship with F. Scott Fitzgerald in the latter years of his life which she immortalized in her autobiographical book "Beloved Infidel". The book became a best seller and was subsequently made into a movie starring Deborah Kerr and Gregory Peck.</p><p>The recipient Jean Dalrymple 1902-1998 was the dynamic producer and director of theater and light-opera at Manhattan's City Center. Dalrymple began her career in Vaudeville appearing with James Cagney and Carey Grant in the early 1930s. She was a founding member of the American Theatre Wing the theatre service organization. She worked over the years as a personal manager for the likes of Leopold Stokowski Mary Martin Jos Iturbi Andre Kostalanetz Nathan Milstein and Lily Pons. She began her work at City Center with its founding in 1943 serving as a board member and publicist. Her productions there from the 1940s through the 1960s were a revitalizing influence on the whole New York theatre scene. In 1951 Jean Dalrymple married Major-General Philip deWitt Ginder commander of the Thunderbirds in Korea. She was a friend to Presidents and entertainment personalities throughout the world.</p> Palm Beach, Florida, March 7th through March 14th, 1977.
19665087Gallimard In-4 Jaquette en état satisfaisant Couverture rigide toile Paris 1966
196630777Gallimard Jaquette en très bon état Couverture rigide toile Paris 1966