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BLOCH, Jean-Richard.
La nuit Kurde.
Paris, Gallimard, 1925.
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30 €
First edition. 1052 copies.
MARTY, Marcelle.
Moussa, le petit noir.
Paris, Crès, collection des Arts, 1925.
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1300 €
First edition limited to 365 copies.
Our, number 7, on of the 45 on "Madagascar", second paper after 5 on "Japon".
Very good copy.
GOURMONT, Remy de.
Les Litanies de la rose. Edition fac-similé.
Paris, Editions Excelsior, s.d. [ca.1925].
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60 €
TRUC, Gonzague.
Paul Claudel - Portrait et Autographe - Document pour l'histoire de la littérature française.
Paris, La Nouvelle Revue Critique, 1925.
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150 €
First edition, one of the 5 copies on japan paper.
CARCO, Francis.
L'Equipe.
Paris, Edition Rouffé, 1925.
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100 €
Color illustrations by Dignimont.
Numbered copy on Lafuma paper (ours n ° 87) and signed by publisher.
MIRBEAU, Octave.
L'Abbé Jules.
Paris, Mornay, 1925.
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120 €
Illustrations by Siméon.
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.
BAUMANN, Emile.
La Fosse aux Lions.
Paris, G. Crès & Cie, 1925.
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80 €
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.
FRANCE, Anatole.
Sur La Pierre blanche.
Paris, La Connaissance, 1924.
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250 €
Philosophical and anticipatory work of Anatole France.
"The work deals as a whole with the evolution of mankind, and outlines the possibility of a creation of the United States of the world." (wikipedia)
Very nice edition decorated with engravings by Jean Kefalinos (full page, banners, frames ...).
Copy on Vélin de Rives nominative for M. Du Part with the series of illustrations on Vellum.
KOUPRINE, Alexandre || LEBEDEFF, Jean.
Les Lestrygons.
Paris, Chez A. & G. Mornay, 1924.
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450 €
First edition.
Copy number one on "Japon impérial" paper for the printer "Exemplaire sur Japon Impérial Hors Commerce N°1, imprimé pour Antoinette Mornay".
FRANCE, Anatole.
Sur La Pierre Blanche.
Paris, La Connaissance, 1924.
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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.
DORGELES, Roland.
Le Réveil des morts.
Paris, Editions Mornay, 1924.
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250 €
Edition illustrated by Carlègle.
Le Réveil des morts takes place in the immediate post-war years 14-18 on the Chemin des Dames. The refugees return to their flattened country, completely destitute, and begin to live again in this territory disfigured by the war, where the dead rub shoulders with the living. Story of a disaster, of the establishment of war damages, it is the period of reconstruction and mourning.
One of 30 copies on Japon, ours n°14.
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.
FRANCE, Anatole.
Les Opinions de Monsieur Jérome Coignard.
Paris, Editions Mornay, 1924.
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200 €
Edition illustrated by Sylvain Sauvage.
One of the 67 copies on Japan paper, ours n°31
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.
DUNAN, Renée.
Le Prix Lacombyne.
Paris, Editions Mornay, 1924.
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200 €
Edition illustrated by Maurice Achener.
One of the 25 copies on Japan paper, ours n°9.
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.
Plain-Chant. Poème.
Paris, Stock, 1923.
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300 €
First edition on edition paper.
Presentation copy to Charles du Bos.
GUS BOFA || DORGELES, Roland.
Synthèses littéraires et extralittéraires.
Paris, Editions Mornay, 1923.
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1500 €
First edition illustrated by Gus Bofa
This work is undoubtedly Gus Bofa's book with which his admirers have the most intimate connection. We find in these vignettes all the mastery of this brilliant stylist, and this sense of graphic formula which made him one of the fathers of modern drawing. In 40 satirical drawings Gus Bofa summarizes the work of 40 literary personalities from Proust to Loti via Schopenauer and René Maran. L'Agoisse with Edgar Poe, L'Intime with Zola, La Tentation with France, including the racist pun with Maran (black square for a black poet).
One of the 20 copies on Japan paper, ours n°7
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.
CARCO, Francis || ASSELIN, Maurice.
Rien qu'une femme.
Paris, G.Crès et Cie, 1923.
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450 €
1228 copies, this one of the 36 on "japon impérial" paper.
DURANDY, Dominique.
La Ceinture de Vénus, collines et paysages de mon pays.
Macon, Brocherioux, 1923.
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250 €
First edition.
Book dedicated to the country of Nice by Dominique Durandy (1868-1920).
The book is prefaced by Camille Mauclair and the watercolors plates are by Lessieux.
Copy on Lafuma paper n°499.
SALMON, André.
Archives du Club des onze.
Paris, Editions Mornay, 1923.
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170 €
Edition illustrated by a frontispiece by André Derain.
A small aesthetic manifesto, there is the same aesthetic of surprise, the same taste for a story without tail or head, the same construction based on a profound heterogeneity of the chapters. Several chapters are in fact dialogues in verse (Council, Second Council, Congress), others are made up of letters (Correspondence, Recoil).
One of 30 copies on Japon, 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.
FRANCE, Anatole.
Le Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard.
Paris, Editions Mornay, 1923.
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200 €
Edition illustrated by Fernand Siméon.
One of the 61 copies on Japan paper, ours n°48
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.
MIRBEAU, Octave.
Le Jardin des Supplices.
Paris, Editions Mornay, 1923.
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200 €
Edition illustrated by Paul de Pidoll.
One of the 60 copies on Japan paper, ours n°36.
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.
TINAN, Jean de.
Aimienne ou le détournement de mineure.
Paris, Editions du Sagittaire, 1922.
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150 €
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.
BAC, Ferdinand.
La Volupté romaine.
Paris, Louis Conard, 1922.
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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.
[RELIURES SIGNEES KIEFFER] FRANCE, Anatole.
Histoire contemporaine.
Paris, Aux éditions du Sagittaire, 1922-1924.
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450 €
First illustrated edition.
Complete series of the Contemporary History collection comprising four novels by Anatole France illustrated with watercolors by Serge Beaune.
Our copies are identical in the same binding signed by Kieffer and printed on the second paper: Imperial Japan with a series of line drawings on China, numbered n°24
The titles published in this collection are as follows:
- L'Orme du Mail
- Le Mannequin d'Osier
- L'Anneau d'Améthyste
- Mr Bergeret à Paris.
PORCHE, François.
La Dauphine.
Paris, Emile Paul frères, 1922.
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50 €
First edition.
One of 50 copies on Pur fil lafuma paper, ours n°14.
François Porché obtained in 1923 the Grand Prize of the French Academy for all of his work.
LINCLAYS, Henry de.
Le Miroir de Cuivre.
Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 1922.
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300 €
First edition. Rare.
ZOLA, Emile.
La Faute de l'Abbé Mouret.
Paris, Editions Mornay, 1922.
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300 €
Edition illustrated by Maurice Achener.
One of the 50 copies on Japan paper, ours n°41
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.
BOYLESVE, René.
Elise.
Paris, Calmann Levy, 1921.
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50 €
First edition.
One of 175 copies on Holland paper, ours n°169.
SHAKESPEARE.
Vénus et Adonis.
Paris, Aux dépens d'un Amateur, 1921.
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30 €
Translation by Paul Vulliaud and engravings by André Hofer
Copy numbered n°44.
ROSTAND, Edmond.
La Dernière nuit de Don Juan.
Paris, Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1921.
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80 €
First edition.
VALLES, Jules.
Le Bachelier.
Paris, Mornay, 1921.
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100 €
Illustrations by Barthelémy.
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.
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