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PIZE, Louis || ROBERT, Maurice.
Le Rhône de Lyon à Pont-Saint-Esprit.
Grenoble, Arthaud, 1929.
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200 €
First edition.
64 engravings under tissue paper by Maurice Robert (1909-1992) Swiss painter, draftsman and watercolourist. Early work of the artist who shows here a great mastery of drawing. He will later turn to much more abstract paintings and sculptures.
One of 375 copies on large shaped Rives vellum, ours n° 92.
CENDRARS, Blaise.
Le Plan de l'Aiguille.
Paris, Au sans pareil, 1929.
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600 €
First edition.
One of the 56 on "Holllande" paper, second paper.
GALTIER-BOISSIERE, Jean.
La vie de garçon. Gravures et dessins de Jean Oberlé.
Paris, Mornay, 1929.
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250 €
First edition, first issue.
Presentation copy to Blum.
RAMUZ, Charles Ferdinand || BROSSHARD, R.Th.
Chant des Pays du Rhône.
Paris, Les Bibliophiles Régionaux, 1929.
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230 €
Edition limited to 226 copies.
With 33 lithography from Gaston Proust drawned by R.Th Bosshard.
BRETON, André.
Second Manifeste du Surréalisme.
Paris, Editions Kra, 1930.
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250 €
First edition.
Presentation copy, signed by the André Breton. (Message canceled , rubbed with waterstain).
Join with the rare brochure of announcement.
REGNIER, Henri (de).
Les Rencontres de Monsieur de Bréot.
Paris, Editions Mornay, 1930.
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170 €
Edition illustrated by George Barbier.
One of the 66 copies on Japan paper, ours n°62.
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.
FLAUBERT, Gustave.
Madame Bovary.
Paris, Editions Mornay, 1930.
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350 €
Edition illustrated by Christian Jacques Boullaire.
One of the 60 copies on Japan paper, ours n°62.
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.
FORT, Paul.
L'Amour Enfant de Bohème.
Paris, Armand Jules Klein, 1930.
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First edition, one of the 200 on Vergé d'Arches.
Copy printed for Maurice Delort.
Presentation copy.
MARDRUS, Dr. Joseph Charles || BOURDELLE, Antoine.
Le Marié Magique.
Paris, Société des Bibliophiles Franco-Suisses, 1930.
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600 €
Limited edition, only 125 copies.
COPY NUMBER 1.
COURTELINE, Georges || DUNOYER DE SEGONZAC || FORAIN || DIGNIMONT || BOUSSINGAULT || FALKE || BOFA, Gus || MARCHAND, Jean || OBERLE, Jean || VILLEBOEUF, André.
Oeuvres complètes. Illustrations de Dunoyer de Segonzac ; Jean-Louis Forain ; Pierre Devaux ; Dignimont ; J.L. Boussingault ; Pierre Falké ; Gus Bofa ; Jean Marchand ; Jean Oberlé et André Villeboeuf.
Paris, Librairie de France, 1930-1931.
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250 €
One of the 500 copies on Arches paper with an additionnal suite of the illustrations.
ARAGON, Louis.
Le Front rouge.
s.l., s.n., n°1 juillet 1931.
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2500 €
First edition of the poem Le Front Rouge.
Following the publication of Aragon's poem "Red Front" in the first issue of the journal "La Littérature de la Révolution mondiale", the government prosecuted the poet for provocation to assassination. Aragon in this poem indeed called for "getting down the cops" and "sweeping the Elysée". The copies of the magazine were therefore seized and destroyed by the courts.
The surrealists immediately took to the defense of their comrade and published a series of pamphlets and leaflets. André Breton notably defends the total freedom of poetry. However, Aragon did not recognize himself in Breton's texts and announced his break with the surrealist movement in March 1932. An important episode in French literary history during which each of the actors of the surrealist movement was able to express their position on the place poetry in society.
Rare copy of this magazine having escaped judicial seizure, absent from most collections devoted to surrealism.
André Vasseur, scholar and great collector of literary journals, has here supplemented the copy of the journal with 8 other pieces (brochures and leaflets) published by surrealist circles about this affair. On a page bringing together bibliographical notes in his hand, he notices that most collections of this type do not have number 1 of "La Littérature de la Révolution mondiale"
1- Le Surréalisme son autonomie, L'Affaire Aragon
(10 pages, extract).
3- BRETON, Misère de la poésie, l'Affaire Aragon devant l'opinion publique, Paris,éditions surréalistes, 1932
31 pages.
4- L'Affaire Aragon, [v. 1932]
(4) pages.
5- La Poésie Transfigurée, 30 janvier 1932.
(4) pages.
6- Protestation, Bruxelles 2 mars 1932
(1) page.
7- Paul ELUARD, Certificat,
(1) page.
8- Paillasse! (Fin de "L'Affaire Aragon"), mars 1932
12 pages.
9- Autour d'un poème, 5 avril 1932
4 pages.
BERAUD, Henri.
Le Vitriol de lune.
Paris, Editions Mornay, 1931.
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150 €
Edition illustrated by Guy Arnoux.
One of the 60 copies on Japan paper, ours n°12.
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.
SAUTEREAU DU PART.
Au Long de ma route.
Macon, Protat frères, 1931.
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75 €
Collection of poems.
BRETON, André.
Le Revolver à cheveux blancs.
Paris, Editions des cahiers libres, 1932.
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500 €
First edition.
Copy for press.
Presentation copy to Yolande Oliviero.
Yolande Oliviero was a bookseller close to surrealist circles, it is said that all the surrealists dedicated their books to her. Bunuel describes it in “Mon Dernier Soupir” as a “slightly lame but very beautiful bookstore”.
BENOIT, Pierre.
Axelle.
Paris, Editions Mornay, 1932.
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150 €
Edition illustrated by Lucien Boucher.
One of the 50 copies on Japan paper, ours n°23.
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.
CURWOOD, James Oliver.
Nomades du Nord.
Paris, Editions Mornay, 1932.
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180 €
Edition illustrated by Henri Deluermoz.
One of the 57 copies on Japan paper, ours n°20.
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.
COCTEAU, Jean.
Essai de critique indirecte.
Paris, Grasset, 1932.
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120 €
First collective edition, partly original, illustrated on the frontispiece with a black reproduction of a de Chirico painting from the author's collection.
Edition reimposed on paper in-4 Teillère, one of 72 copies on vellum paper, ours n°55.
COLETTE.
Le Blé en Herbe.
Paris, Flammarion, 1932.
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Dedication copy signed by Colette.
MOLIERE, Jean-Baptiste Poquelin || TRILLEAU, G.
Monsieur de Pourceaugnac, comédie-ballet Faite à Chambord, pour le divertissement du Roi.
Paris, Les Pharmaciens Bibliophiles, 1932.
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120 €
Limited edition to 175 copy. This, number 25 printed for Monsieur Kuypers-Cochard.
With illustrations from G.Trilleau.
GUÉGAN, Bertrand.
Centenaires 33 ou l'Arc-en-Ciel Poétique.
Paris, Collection des Parallèles, 1933.
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60 €
Limited edition. Only 100 copies (n°1).
RABELAIS, François || BARTA, Lazlo.
Gargantua.
Paris, Aux éditions de la Cigogne, 1934.
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800 €
Exceptionnelle reliure conçue par l'artiste Laslo Barta pour notre exemplaire (le certificat de l'artiste est joint à l'ouvrage)
Barta, artiste né en Hongrie en 1902 et mort en 1961 en France, s'est essayé à plusieurs discipline: peinture, décoration, mosaïque. Ce gout éclectique se retrouve sur notre livre dans lequel le texte est illustré de 40 eaux fortes, les gardes illustrées à la gouache et les plats conçues en haut relief de cuir repoussé.
One of 160 copies on Vélin de Rives, ours n° 59.
FORT, Paul.
L'Arche de Noé.
Paris, Armand Jules Klein, 1934.
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150 €
First edition, one of the 200 on Vergé d'Arches.
Copy printed for Maurice Delort.
Presentation copy.
ORLÉANS, Charles Duc d'.
Chansons et Rondeaux de Charles, duc d'Orleans. Cy commance le Livre que Monseigneur Charles duc d'Orleans a faict estant prisonnier en Angleterre, auquel y a maintes belles chansons et rondeaux, envoyees a madame sa femme.
Paris, Les Parallèles, 1935.
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45 €
Limited edition. Only 80 copies (n°lxxviii).
LOTI, Pierre.
Les Désenchantées.
Paris, Calmann Levy, 1936.
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75 €
LOTI, Pierre.
Mon frère Yves.
Paris, Calmann Levy, 1936.
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75 €
LANNES, Roger.
Les Voyageurs étrangers.
Paris, GLM, 1937.
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110 €
First edition.
Numbered copy on Hollande Pannekoek (n°9/30) first luxury paper.
LOTI, Pierre.
Ramuntcho.
Paris, Calmann Levy, 1937.
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75 €
Beautiful edition illustrated by Pierre Brissaud.
GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von || COLLOT, André.
Faust - Le Second Faust. Illustré par A. Collot.
Paris, La tradition, [1937-1938].
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800 €
On of the 34 copies on Japon Impérial paper, with an additionnal suite and an original drawing. Our copy contain an second additional drawing.
Translation by Gérard de Nerval, with illustrations by André Collot.
André Collot (1897-1976) was a French illustrator, engraver and painter known for his many illustrations of erotic books. However, by working on the illustration of Goethe's "Faust", he revealed a darker part of his work and succeeded in transcribing all the tragedy of the work of the famous German writer.
FARRÈRE, Claude.
Le grand Drame de l'Asie.
Paris, Flammarion, 1938.
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30 €
First edition.
Our copy (n°42 / 73) on Alfa paper.
MARTIN DU GARD, Maurice.
Deux lettres autographes signées.
s.l., s.n., [1941].
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Autograph letter signed by Maurice Martin du Gard (1896-1970), letter to an unknown recipient in which he evokes the release of "My friend Sacha Guitry" therefore in 1941.
attached, a bill to take date.
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