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CENDRARS, Blaise.
L'Or. La merveilleuse histoire du général Johann August Suter.
Paris, Bernard Grasset, 1925.
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950 €
The rare first edition limited to 70 copies.
SOULAGES, Gabriel || CARLEGLE (ill.).
Des riens.
Paris, Editions Mornay, 1926.
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450 €
Edition illustrated by Carlègle.
Gabriel Soulages is a French author of novels, stories and light collections. In his romantic work, inspired by a pleasant eroticism, he demonstrated an in-depth Greek and Latin culture.
One of 37 copies on Japon, ours n°18 accompanied by two original watercolors signed by Carlègle.
Editions Mornay was a French publishing house founded in 1919 by Georges and Antoinette Mornay. The company was particularly known for its exquisitely designed and illustrated books, which featured the work of some of the leading illustrators of the time.
MONTFORT, Eugène.
Un Coeur vierge.
Paris, Mornay, 1926.
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100 €
Fine binding signed by Yseux.
Louis Yseux is one of the most talented bookbinders of the early 20th century, bringing to life a tradition of French binding and gilding dating back to the 18th century, it is indeed he who takes over the workshop of his master Thierry himself. heir to Simier and Petit. All his bindings bear his signature Yseux successor Thierry-Simier.
MIRBEAU, Octave.
Sébastien ROCH.
Paris, Mornay, 1926.
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150 €
Illustrations by Barbier.
Fine binding signed by Yseux.
Louis Yseux is one of the most talented bookbinders of the early 20th century, bringing to life a tradition of French binding and gilding dating back to the 18th century, it is indeed he who takes over the workshop of his master Thierry himself. heir to Simier and Petit. All his bindings bear his signature Yseux successor Thierry-Simier.
COCTEAU, Jean || MARITAIN, Jacques.
Lettre à Jacques Maritain - Réponse à Jean Cocteau.
Paris, Stock, 1926.
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100 €
First edition.
One of the pur fil Lafuma (n° 507 for both volumes).
FOUJITA || LOTI, Pierre.
Madame Chrysanthème.
Paris, Editions excelsior, 1926.
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1200 €
60 original color illustrations by Foujita.
1 of 25 copies on Arches out of market (initialled H.C).
ZAMACOIS, Miguel.
Seigneur Polichinelle.
Paris, Librairie Théatrale, 1926.
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150 €
Presentation copy signed by Zamacoïs with an original watercolor paint.
DORGELES, Roland.
Partir.
Paris, Albin MIchel, 1926.
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30 €
First edition.
LAURENCIN, Marie.
Petit Bestiaire.
Paris, François Bernouard, 1926.
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950 €
First edition, one of the 15 on Hollande with an additional suite of the etchings.
FRANCE, Anatole || JOU, Louis.
L'Ile des pingouins. Illustrations de Louis Jou.
Paris, Editions Lapina, 1926.
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1500 €
Copy 68, one of the 25 on 'Japon impérial' paper with additionnal etchings (two state of the etchings, a state with the copper barred and a complete suite of the woodcuts, all on japon paper.
JACOB, Max.
Carte postale adressée à Jean Cassou.
St Benoit sur Loire, s.n., 1er juin 1927.
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350 €
Autograph card from the poet Max Jacob (1876-1944) to the literary critic Jean Cassou (1897-1986) asking him if he received "Fond de l'eau" booklet which has just been published.
The card is sent from St Benoit sur Loire, the poet's retirement place.
GARCIA LORCA, Federico || ELUARD, Paul.
Ode à Salvador Dali.
Paris, GLM, 1927.
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800 €
First french edition.
Presentation copy signed by Paul Eluard and Louis Parrot.
MADAME DE SEVIGNE.
Lettres sur le pays de France.
Paris, M. Seheur, 1927.
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30 €
The Marquise de Sévigné (1626-1696) is the most famous and recognized French letter writer.
FORT, Paul.
Chansons d'Amour.
Paris, Armand Jules Klein, 1927.
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75 €
First edition, one of the 25 on Vergé d'Arches. (n°viii)
Copy printed for Maurice Delort.
Presentation copy.
BEUCLER, André || DIGNIMONT, André.
Un Nouvel Amour.
Paris, Au sans pareil, 1927.
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30 €
First edition. 718 copies
One of the 600 on "Vélin Montgolfier" paper.
CONRAD, Joseph.
Gaspar Ruiz (A set of Six). Traduit de l'anglais par Philippe Neel.
Paris, Gallimard, 1927.
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50 €
First edition in French. 1104 copies.
This (n° 603) one of the 995 for the "amis de l'édition originale".
PASSEUR, Steve.
Pas encore. La traversée de Paris à la nage.
Paris, Gallimard, 1927.
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15 €
First edition. 1003 copies.
This (n° 603) one of the 850 for the "amis de l'édition originale".
DUHAMEL, Georges || COLIN, Paul-Émile.
La Pierre d'Horeb.
Paris, Manuel Brucker, 1927.
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150 €
First illustrated edition.
Edition limited to 416 copies.
Copy 362, one of the 300 on vélin d'Arches.
With woodcut illustrations from Paul-Émile Colin.
Presentation copy.
VERLAINE, Paul.
Choix de Poésies.
Paris, Fasquelle, 1928.
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800 €
Beautiful copy of this famous industrial binding produced between 1933 and 1955 by Joseph Taupin, under the pseudonym Jotau. The boards and the back are molded in a mass-dyed resin, close to bakelite, pollopas. Flats and backs are articulated by a rod. This particularly brittle resin was quickly abandoned and few copies reach us without damage, as is the case with the book we are offering.
MIRBEAU, Octave.
Le Calvaire.
Paris, Mornay, 1928.
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150 €
Illustrations by Hermann Paul.
Fine binding signed by Yseux.
Louis Yseux is one of the most talented bookbinders of the early 20th century, bringing to life a tradition of French binding and gilding dating back to the 18th century, it is indeed he who takes over the workshop of his master Thierry himself. heir to Simier and Petit. All his bindings bear his signature Yseux successor Thierry-Simier.
LA FONTAINE, Jean || BECAT, Paul Emile.
Contes.
Paris, Georges Briffaut, 1928-1929.
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200 €
Edition given by Louis Perceau and illustrated with out-of-text color compositions by Paul-Emile BECAT.
CONSTANTIN-WEYER, Maurice.
Un Homme se penche sur son passé.
Paris, Les éditions Rieder, 1928.
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50 €
Presentation copy.
FORT, Paul.
Le Rire Français.
Paris, Armand Jules Klein, 1928.
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75 €
First edition, one of the 150 on Vergé d'Arches.
Copy printed for Maurice Delort.
Presentation copy.
DESBORDES-VALMORE, Marceline.
Romances inédites de Marceline Desbordes-Valmore, recueillies par Bertrand Guégan et décorées de vignettes par Pierre Laprade.
Paris, Collection des Parallèles, 1928.
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75 €
Limited edition. Only 200 copies (n°179).
GALTIER-BOISSIERE, Jean || DIGNIMONT, André.
La bonne vie.
Paris, Henri Jonquières et Cie, 1928.
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350 €
575 copies, this one on "Vélin de Montgolfier" paper.
MORAND, Paul.
Magie noire.
Paris, Bernard Grasset, Coll. "Les Cahiers verts", 1928.
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250 €
First edition.
Published in the series "Les Cahiers Verts." One of 120 numbered copies (n° 52) printed on "Velin d'Arches", from a total issue in quarto format of 312 copies, in addition to the various issues in octavo and 16mo.
BRANCOVAN, Anna de (Comtesse de Noailles).
Poèmes d'enfance.
Paris, Grasset, 1928.
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120 €
Limited edition to 3968 copy.
Our, one the the first 68 (n°10) on Madagascar paper.
CONSTANTIN-WEYER, Maurice || FALKE, Pierre.
Clairière.
Paris, Editions Mornay, 1929.
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250 €
Edition illustrated by George Barbier.
One of the 35 copies on Japan paper, ours n°10.
Editions Mornay was a French publishing house founded in 1919 by Georges and Antoinette Mornay. The company was particularly known for its exquisitely designed and illustrated books, which featured the work of some of the leading illustrators of the time.
MAURIAC, François.
Trois récits.
Paris, Grasset, 1929.
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70 €
First joint edition of these three short stories by Mauriac: Un homme de lettres, Coups de couteau, Le Démon de la connaissance
Edition reimposed on paper in-4 Teillère, one of 180 copies on Arches vellum, ours n°29.
PROUST, Marcel.
Oeuvres complètes.
Paris, NRF, 1929-1936.
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1200 €
First complete edition of the works of Marcel Proust.
This edition by the NRF was an opportunity to bring together all the works of Marcel and to propose a first revision of the text with the collaboration of Robert Proust. It is also this edition which fixes the so-called "canonical" volume number of the Recherche.
The first fifteen volumes are devoted to the "A la Recherche du temps perdu", then come "Pastiches et mélanges", "Les Plaisirs et les Jours" and "Chroniques".
Numbered copies on Bruges rag paper with sheaf watermark.
Beautiful decorative set.
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