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        10000€
        Score : 100.00
        Messaline - Exemplaire de Claude Terrasse
        Alfred JARRY (inscribed to Claude TERRASSE)
        Messaline - Exemplaire de Claude Terrasse
        Editions de La revue blanche|1901

        First edition, one of the review copies.
        Bound in half hazel shagreen, smooth spine with gilt floral panels, gilt initials C.T. at foot, marbled paper boards, marbled endpapers, covers preserved, gilt edges, one upper corner slightly rubbed, binding very slightly later.
        Inscribed by Charles Terrasse in ink at the head of a flyleaf.

        Discreet restorations to the joints.
        Precious autograph presentation inscription signed by Alfred Jarry: "A Claude Terrasse son admirateur et son ami. Alf. Jarry"

         

        €10,000
        680€
        Score : 100.00
        Tout pour l'honneur - Exemplaire de Léon Hennique
        Henri CEARD (inscribed to Léon HENNIQUE)
        Tout pour l'honneur - Exemplaire de Léon Hennique
        Charpentier & Cie|1890
        First edition of this theatrical adaptation of Emile Zola's short story entitled "Le capitaine Burle."
        Full pebble-grained paper binding, smooth spine, green morocco title-piece, covers preserved, signed binding.
        Precious autograph inscription signed by Henri Céard to his friend Léon Hennique, who, like him, took part in the "soirées de Médan" at Emile Zola's home.
        €680
        3800€
        Score : 100.00
        Contes à Ninon
        Émile ZOLA
        Contes à Ninon
        J. Hetzel & A. Lacroix|1864
        The first edition of the author's first book.
        Contemporary half red shagreen over marbled paper boards, spine in five compartments with gilt fillets and triple gilt frames, marbled endpapers and pastedowns, collector's blindstamp to head of one endpaper, speckled edges.
        Handsome, rare autograph inscription to this text from Emile Zola to a monsieur Boucher.
        Faint dampstain to the first 70 pages, a little light foxing.
        There are very few inscribed copies of this text.
        €3,800
        15000€
        Score : 100.00
        Montmartre vécu par Utrillo
        Maurice UTRILLO, Francis CARCO
        Montmartre vécu par Utrillo
        Editions Pétridès|1947
        First edition, one of 240 numbered copies on vélin d'Arches, with 22 color lithographs after gouaches, including 12 full-page plates by Maurice Utrillo, printed in the ateliers of Fernand Mourlot and Lucien Détruit.
        White aniline calf with gilt titanium joints, ink-painted boards in green and grey, decoration continuing edge-to-edge on the liners, loose endpapers on papier japon dyed with Kakishibu by the binder, title lengthwise on the spine, decorated chemise titled on the spine and matching custom slipcase. Original wrappers and spine preserved.

        Binding signed by Julie Auzillon, gilt title by Geneviève Quarré de Boiry and gilt top edge by Jean-Luc Bongrain (2022).
        This book presenting every style of the famed artist from Montmartre, was published on the occasion of his exhibition in 1947 at the Paul Pétridès gallery.
        This book, presenting every aesthetic period of Montmartre artist Maurice Utrillo was published for his 1947 exhibition at the Paul Pétridès gallery.
        Mounted at the front of the book, an autograph sonnet entitled "L'Art pictural" signed by Maurice Utrillo and addressed to Francisque Poulbot; two quatrains and two tercets written in black ink on lined paper. Before the poem Utrillo specified: "Sonnet par Maurice, Utrillo, V, < dédié à son ami et confrère < Georges Kars." [Sonnet by Maurice Utrillo, V, < dedicated to his friend and colleague < Georges Kars] Signed and inscribed by Utrillo a second time at the top of the sheet: "Amicalement à Francisque Poulbot".
        A few stains to the margins not affecting reading. The sonnet was published in ART, vol. 2 (October 1934-July 1935, p. 9).
        This beautiful poem, a true poetic manifest of pictorial independence twice signed by Utrillo is dedicated to cartoonist Francisque Poulbot, a key figure in Montmartre society. It brings together iconic figures of the “Butte”, famous for their bohemian life and eternal drunkenness: Utrillo, Poulbot and Georges Kars, a Cubist artist of Czech origin living in Montmartre whose paintings are celebrated by Utrillo in the sonnet.
        Utrillo wrote this manuscript in 1928 to Francisque Poulbot, former classmate of the Lycée Rollin who had become a renowned draughtsman, goguettier and founder of the République de Montmartre. Poulbot sketched the painter many times in his beloved Montmartre streets, brush in one hand and bottle in the other, the silhouette of the Sacré-Coeur church looming in the distance. Utrillo and Poulbot both stayed at some point in their lives at 12 rue Cortot where the Musée de Montmartre is now located. The year he wrote this poem, Utrillo painted a superb gouache of Poulbot's house on avenue Junot.
        Although known for his paintings, Utrillo also found in poetry a form of redemption for his bouts of alcohol-induced hysteria. Considered by his friends as a "builder of sonnets or dithyrambic quatrains" his verses were praised by famed critic Félix Fénéon. Utrillo also used poetry to celebrate his Montmartre artist neighbors. He wrote this poem in honor of Czech painter Georges Kars thanking him for a striking portrait of him exhibited at the Berthe Weill gallery:
        « […] Qu'il me soit donc ici permis en compagnon
        Sincère et noble et pur, en non troubleur en rond,
        Sur cet Art pictural, d'émettre un trait austère,
        Georges Kars, en ce lieu de digne réunion,
        Rue Laffitte, chez Weill, de l'art porte-fanion,
        S'affirme en ses tableaux inventif et sincère... »
        Kars had settled in Montmartre in 1908 and spent many summers in Cadaquès with his wife, Utrillo and his mother, Suzanne Valadon. In these verses dedicated to the lines of "his friend and colleague" Kars, Utrillo celebrates the independence and aesthetic personality emancipated from any artistic movement, which also characterized Utrillo's own style. Utrillo being a self-taught painter, he states his difference from academism and even the avant-gardes of yesteryear, citing the Impressionist revolution embodied by the Cormon studio of Van Gogh and Camille Corot, as well as Cubism and Futurism popularized in the late 1920s:
        « Lors ! en France, il est dit que tout peintre en renom
        Digne des traditions, ou Corot ou Cormon,
        Ou de tout autre esprit quelque peu réfractaire,
        CUBISTE OU FUTURISTE IL S'IMPOSE ET S'AVERE...
        AUX GENS DE PUR SNOBISME et adulant son nom,
        Par de vains procédés il fausse le bon ton,
        S'inspirant et des goûts et du Tendre et Sévère
        Et tous fats pré[ju]gés chers aux sots, sur la terre […] »
        This monumental retrospective book of the "painter of Montmartre" exceptionally contains manuscript verses written in his hand. Also accompanied by texts by Francis Carco, the book concentrates the artistic soul of this iconic Parisian neighborhood perched on the very top of the city, which became a cradle for many timeless literary and artistic creations. The copy is set in a sumptuous art binding signed by one of the rising stars of contemporary French bookbinding.
        €15,000
        1200€
        Score : 100.00
        Le grand d'Espagne - Exemplaire de Jean Paulhan
        Roger NIMIER (inscribed to Jean PAULHAN)
        Le grand d'Espagne - Exemplaire de Jean Paulhan
        La Table Ronde|1950
        First edition, one of the review copies.
        A pleasant copy.
        Fine signed autograph inscription from Roger Nimier to Jean Paulhan: "Pour Jean Paulhan, il aimait Bernanos, Roger Nimier les admire et les aime tous les deux."
        €1,200
        400€
        Score : 100.00
        Samuel Butler - Exemplaire de Jacques Rivière
        Valery LARBAUD (inscribed to Jacques RIVIÈRE)
        Samuel Butler - Exemplaire de Jacques Rivière
        La maison des amis des livres|1920
        First edition, one of 950 numbered copies on laid paper, the only printing along with 75 on pure thread.
        Discreet restorations to the spine, joints, and corners of the boards.
        Precious signed autograph inscription by Valéry Larbaud: "A Jacques Rivière, son ami. Valéry Larbaud."
        €400
        680€
        Score : 100.00
        Le nain - Exemplaire de Valery Larbaud
        Marcel AYMÉ (inscribed to Valery LARBAUD)
        Le nain - Exemplaire de Valery Larbaud
        Gallimard|1934
        €680
        800€
        Score : 100.00
        La truite - Exemplaire de René Char
        Roger VAILLAND (inscribed to René CHAR)
        La truite - Exemplaire de René Char
        Gallimard|1964
        First edition on current paper.
        Two minor scratches without gravity on the back, first guard with a fold, otherwise nice copy.
        Precious autograph signed by Roger Vailland to René Char.
        €800
        5000€
        Score : 100.00
        Point du jour - Exemplaire de Man Ray
        André BRETON (inscribed to MAN RAY)
        Point du jour - Exemplaire de Man Ray
        Gallimard|1934

        First edition of which there were no grand papier (deluxe) copies, an advance (service de presse) copy.
        Bradel binding, spine slightly faded with a small spot to head, small stains on the covers, covers and spine preserved,
        Contemporary binding signed by M.P. Trémois.
        Exceptional and handsome autograph inscription signed by André Breton to Man Ray: “à Man Ray, dans la lumière qu'il a recréée, de tout cœur. André Breton” (“To Man Ray, in the light that he recreated, with all my heart. André Breton”)

        €5,000
        300€
        Score : 100.00
        Moving signed presentation inscription from Dominique de Roux to his brother
        Moving signed presentation inscription from Dominique de Roux to his brother
        Cahier de L'Herne René-Guy Cadou
        (René Guy CADOU) Dominique de ROUX
        Cahier de L'Herne René-Guy Cadou
        L'Herne|1961

        First edition, printed in 1,500 copies on bouffant paper.

        Includes numerous contributions by Marcel Béalu, Pierre Béarn, Blaise Cendrars, Jean Follain, Paul Fort, Max Jacob, Pierre Jean Jouve, Pierre Mac Orlan, Michel Manoll, Pierre Reverdy, André Salmon, Jules Supervielle...

        A minor tear without consequence at the foot of the spine, which shows light sunning.

        A fine and moving signed autograph inscription from Dominique de Roux, founder of the Cahiers de l'Herne, to his brother Xavier: "Pour Xavier qui est à l'origine de [L'Herne] ce premier cahier dont le second verra son nom au comité en témoignage de mon affection reconnaissante son vieux et fidèle Dominique. 8 Mai 1961."

        €300
        2500€
        Score : 100.00
        Mémoires
        AGA KHAN, Kees VAN DONGEN
        Mémoires
        Albin Michel|1955

        First edition, on ordinary paper, of the French translation.
        A small tear restored at the foot of the spine, a pleasing copy.
        Letter-preface by Jean Cocteau, preface by Somerset Maugham.
        Illustrated cover with a portrait of the Aga Khan by Kees Van Dongen, with iconography.


        Rare and precious signed autograph presentation from the Aga Khan to Madame Avrillier.

         

        €2,500
        300€
        Score : 100.00
        Affectionate signed autograph presentation to his brother Xavier de Roux: "... sans qui la vie n'aurait aucun sens. Affection fraternelle..."
        Affectionate signed autograph presentation to his brother Xavier de Roux: "... sans qui la vie n'aurait aucun sens. Affection fraternelle..."
        Le cinquième empire
        Dominique de ROUX
        Le cinquième empire
        Pierre Belfond|1977

        First edition on ordinary paper.

        A moving and appealing copy.

        Fine signed autograph presentation inscription from Dominique de Roux to his brother: "Pour mon cher Xavier père et maître des circonvolutions de ce récit. Et sans qui la vie n'aurait aucun sens. Affection fraternelle. Dominique."

        €300
        6800€
        Score : 100.00
        A travers chants
        Hector BERLIOZ
        A travers chants
        Michel Lévy frères|1862
        First edition.
        Half shagreen binding, spine with five raised bands with gilt decorations, date at foot, marbled paper covers, original soft front cover preserved.
        Rare and precious signed autograph inscription by the composer: “à mon ami Seligmann - Hector Berlioz” ("to my friend Seligmann - Hector Berlioz")
        Hippolyte-Prosper Seligmann (1817-1882), cellist and composer, was an active member of the Philharmonic Society founded by Berlioz in 1849.
        Provenance: R. & B. L. library, with his bookplate pasted on the back of the first endpaper.
        €6,800
        750€
        Score : 100.00
        They all played ragtime - The true story of an american music - Exemplaire de Boris Vian
        (to Boris VIAN) Rudi BLESH
        They all played ragtime - The true story of an american music - Exemplaire de Boris Vian
        Alfred A. Knopf|1950

        First edition, for which there was not printed any grand papier (deluxe) copies.
        Publisher's binding in full grey cloth.
        Illustrations.

        Copy complete of its dust jacket illustrated by Jimmy Ernst, the dust jacket being in a poor state with several tears and corners missing.

        Very precious handwritten dedication signed by Harriet Janis to Boris Vian: “To Boris Vian with Paris greetings for Rudi Blesh & myself, Harriet Janis. May 1953.”

        €750
        30000€
        Score : 100.00
        Oper und Drama
        Richard WAGNER
        Oper und Drama
        Verlagsbuchhandlung von J.J. Weber|1869
        | Inscribed copy concealing the secret truth of Wagner's (thwarted) love story |

        Second edition, with parts previously unpublished, with a new preface ("An Constantin Frantz", dated April 28, 1868, Tribschen bei Luzern). The first edition was published by the same publisher in 1852.
        Full burgundy morocco binding, spine with five raised bands, gilt date at foot, marbled endpapers and pastedowns, gilt turn-ins, original first softcover preserved, top edge gilt, gilt leading edges.
        Some foxing, more pronounced on some leaves, a small restoration to the upper right-hand corner on pages IX-XIV not affecting the text, pencil annotation on pages 116 and 139, skillful restorations to head and foot of the upper joint.

        Exceptionally and intimately signed and inscribed by Richard Wagner to a mysterious dedicatee:

        « Hierbei sollst du meiner gedenken, denn alles habe ich ernstlich gemeint. R. W. »
        [At this you shall remember me, for I have meant everything seriously].



        This moving autograph confession, with its highly personal tone written on the most important of his theoretical writings, radically differs from the hasty "Zur Erinnerung" written by the composer on his opera scores, or the little notes he used to hand out to patrons after concerts.
        We did not find any other inscribed copies of ‘Oper und Drama' on the market or in public institutions. However, the composer's autobiography and correspondence reveal the existence of two dedications on this major work. The first was addressed to Theodor Uhlig on the original manuscript with an autograph inscription inspired by Goethe. The second and only other inscription mentioned in a letter from Wagner is said to have been made for Malwida von Meysenbug on the same edition as our copy. Although it is not impossible this could be the very same inscription, written on the "book of all books on music", according to Richard Strauss, the style and content of the inscribed words allow for an even more prestigious attribution.

        A "VERY SOLID" MANIFESTO
        In February 1851, Wagner completed Oper und Drama. This "very solid book" - as described in a letter to Franz Liszt - sets out the revolutionary principles of Leitmotiv and Gesamtkunstwerk, political and aesthetic utopia of a musical drama acting as a synthesis of the Arts. The text is part of his Zürcher Kunstschriften, three seminal essays written during his Swiss exile, along with ‘Kunstwerk der Zukunft' and ‘Die Kunst und die Revolution'. He outlines in his treatises the shape of his future “scenic festival" - the celebrated Ring, and includes his reflections on the relationship between art and society, as well as his theories on the future of opera. In 1868, he decided to complete the composition of this monumental tetralogy, and simultaneously worked on the second edition of ‘Oper und Drama' published at the end of 1868 - mistakenly stated on the cover as 1869. In the end, it differed from the previous edition only in its new preface – the very few changes proving once more the permanence of his musical and artistic vision almost twenty years after it was first written. Wagner will tirelessly defend and promote his ideas which found their ultimate achievement during the 1876 Bayreuth festival.
        This second corrected edition with a revised preface is an integral part of the artist's creative process, giving his reflections the status of a political and musical manifesto, as evidenced by the intimate and enigmatic dedication on our copy.
        The importance of this work in the eyes of the composer, the absence of any explicit attribution to the inscription's recipient, the use of the familiar form of address and the content of the message confirm the importance of the dedicatee and his place within the author's inner circle.
        Among the personalities around the master at the time of this inscription, several may have inspired these words:


        FRIEDRICH
        Friedrich Nietzsche is undoubtedly the most important. He met Wagner for the first time that same year. At the very time of publication, he was staying with his mentor in Tribschen, where the two geniuses experienced intense artistic and intellectual emulation. We know ‘Oper und Drama' had a lasting influence on him and, even more so, Nietzsche himself probably possessed this second edition which he recommends to his friend Erwin Rohde in a letter dated November 25, 1868. He praised the work on several occasions in his correspondence, particularly in the months following its publication.


        FRANZ
        We might also think of composer Franz Liszt, who remained an important artistic and financial support, as well as a close friend of Wagner. The composer even settled permanently with Liszt and Marie d'Agoult's daughter Cosima in November 1868, when this edition was published.

        LOUIS
        Finally, Wagner's most important patron Ludwig II of Bavaria had read ‘Oper und Drama's first edition with great attention from the age of thirteen, as stated in his diaries. In the year of his friend's much-appreciated second edition of ‘Oper', Wagner sent the score of Siegfried to the music-loving sovereign Ludwig, who will eventually help achieve his artistic vision by financing the Bayreuth festival.

        ALPHONSE
        Originally part of the library of French writer Léon Daudet, our copy could also have been dedicated to his renowned father Alphonse Daudet. Wagner indeed had a great admiration for the latter, as reported by Hugues Le Roux in the newspaper Le Temps on May 7, 1887: "I then remembered having once heard M. de Fourcaud, say to Alphonse Daudet on his return from Bayreuth: 'You know that Wagner has your portrait on his table. And even though you're not a member of the musical fraternity, he's doing you the honor of asking for your vote. One of the last times I saw him, he asked me: "Does Daudet love me?”
        Daudet, the author of Contes du lundi, had coined the term "Wagnerian", and enthusiastically shared this admiration: "I find the musician [Wagner] above all else. You're there, sitting in your armchair, bathed in that German fog, and all of a sudden, in the orchestra, the prodigious wave, the groundswell rises up, taking you, rolling you, carrying you wherever it wants, without any possible resistance, with a hundred thousand feet of music over your head. What phrases would you like this elemental voice to sing? I've never felt so well that music is an inarticulate language; the only words you could get this shadowy mouth to utter would be words without sequence, labels for situations or feelings, like "sea... tears... mourning... war...". Although we failed to find any evidence to support this attribution, their immense mutual esteem explains the presence of such a copy in the Daudet library, regardless of the circumstances of its arrival in this prestigious collection.

        However, these hypotheses are contradicted by the familiar, even intimate tone of the inscribed words: in his correspondence, Wagner was not in the habit of using the first-person form of address when writing to his friends, except for Liszt, his close friend since 1849. He was indeed known for his sparing use of this kind of rhetoric intimacy – this inscription being one of a few exceptional occurrences. Wagner's choice of a familiar tone all the while failing to name the recipient is certainly intentional and may indicate the scandalous or at least secret nature of his relationship. It is thus reasonable to suppose that the inscription was intended for a mistress, lover, patron or muse - all the more so since the very content of ‘Oper und Drama' is an ode to women's musical identity.
        “Music is a woman. The nature of woman is love: but this love is the love that receives and gives itself unreservedly in conception”

        PAULINE
        The provenance of our copy opens up a first ‘feminine' lead. It could have been dedicated to Pauline Viardot, who received letters in German from Wagner and sang Ysolde's part accompanied at the piano by the composer himself. Viardot could have subsequently offered her precious copy to Alphonse Daudet, during one of his regular visits to Villa Viardot in La Celle-Saint-Cloud, a known meeting place for European intelligentsia.

        JULIE, MALWIDA
        Other female personalities who may have received these precious words from the composer include Julie Ritter, first female patron of Wagner's Zurich years. It could also be intended for Malwida von Meysenbug, present at the premiere of The Mastersingers of Nuremberg (1868). Wagner sent her a copy of ‘Oper und Drama's second edition as evidenced in a letter addressed to her dated January 11, 1869.

        JUDITH, MATHILDE VAN W.
        Another possible recipient would be Judith Gautier, an avid Wagnerian who met Wagner in Tribschen shortly after the publication of this edition. Finally, Mathilde van Wesendonk is also worth mentoning as she inspired his Wesendonk-Lieder for which she wrote the lyrics and received an inscribed score of Die Meistersinger in 1868.

        These few friends, patrons, lovers are all likely to be the prestigious recipients of this exceptional copy. However, none of them is regularly addressed by the author in the familiar form, apart from Liszt who was already perfectly familiar with this text.

        MATHILDE M.
        One of the only people the composer addressed familiarly in these years was his thwarted love Mathilde Maier, a notary's daughter he had met at his publisher's in Mainz in 1862. Wagner had nurtured an all-consuming passion for the young woman, who categorically refused to give herself to him and ignored his empty promises of a life together, as long as his wife Minna was alive and refused divorce. The time of this inscription between 1868-1869, marks a decisive turning point in Wagner's life. Abandoned by Maier, he moved in with Liszt's daughter Cosima, following the latter's divorce from conductor Hans von Bülow. Now living in Tribschen, where he probably wrote the inscription, Wagner remained attached to Mathilde, the tragically unattainable young German beauty who inspired Eva of ‘The Mastersingers'.

        He continued to exchange a somewhat heated correspondence with Maier, his "best treasure" ("besten Schatz"). Their letters show Wagner was accustomed to sending her his recently published works, and took her opinion to heart: "Now I can't wait to hear what you have to say about the Judenthum [his essay published immediately
        after this second edition of Oper und Drama]", he wrote on February 27, 1869. Unfortunately, only the envelopes of the letters to Maier have survived from the time of the inscription - at the end of 1868. These letters were undoubtedly censored by Maier herself, as she was known to have deleted other indecent passages from their correspondence.
        Among Wagner's intimates, Mathilde Maier is one of the only people the composer familiarly addressed in 1868. The perfect coincidence between the inscription's style and the letters to his muse, the date of the book, the importance of the confidence, the relevance of addressing this second edition to a woman too young to have read the first, are all elements that lead us to privilege Mathilde Maier among the rare potential recipient of this unique copy: Nietzsche, Liszt, Ludwig II of Bavaria, Pauline Viardot, Julie Ritter, Malwida von Meysenbug, Judith Gautier or Mathilde van Wesendonk.
        Wagner, the first and most famous commentator on his own musical work, probably addressed "the most important of his theoretical writings" to his muse and inspiration for ‘The Mastersingers of Nuremberg': Mathilde Maier. Thus, this superb autograph confession conceals the secret truth of their story of thwarted love. Beyond the tumultuous love of Wagner's life, this copy rekindles a unique and unalterable bond between two beings separated by circumstances although united by their love of music and ideas.

        Provenance: Library of Léon Daudet.
        €30,000
        25000€
        Score : 100.00
        Oeuvres complètes enrichies d'une lettre autographe : Les Fleurs du Mal - Curiosités esthétiques - L'art romantique - Petits Poèmes en prose - Histoires extraordinaires - Nouvelles Histoires extraordinaires - Aventures d'Arthur Gordon Pym. Eurêka
        Charles BAUDELAIRE
        Oeuvres complètes enrichies d'une lettre autographe : Les Fleurs du Mal - Curiosités esthétiques - L'art romantique - Petits Poèmes en prose - Histoires extraordinaires - Nouvelles Histoires extraordinaires - Aventures d'Arthur Gordon Pym. Eurêka
        Michel Lévy frères|1868-1870
        Œuvres complètes with an autograph letter:
        Les Fleurs du Mal – Curiosités esthétiques – L'Art romantique – Petits Poèmes en prose – Histoires extraordinaires – Nouvelles Histoires extraordinaires – Aventures d'Arthur Gordon Pym

        Michel Lévy Frères | Paris 1868-1870 | 11 x 18 cm 7 volumes bound in shagreen & one letter
        “Extremely important” edition according to Clouzot: “More and more sought after, rightly so, it includes in first edition: part of Fleurs du Mal, Petits Poèmes en prose, Curiosités esthétiques (except the two Salons), L'Art romantique (except Gautier and Wagner).”
        The Fleurs du Mal is in its third edition (the last version revised by the author) in part original with the correct date of 1868. Twenty-five poems from Fleurs du Mal are published here for the first time.

        Volume 1: Les Fleurs du Mal, volume 2: Curiosités esthétiques, volume 3: L'Art romantique, volume 4: Petits Poèmes en prose, volume 5: Histoires extraordinaires, volume 6: Nouvelles Histoires extraordinaires et volume 7: Aventures d'Arthur Gordon Pym.

        Half burgundy shagreen, spine in five compartments decorated with gilt fleurons, marbled paper plates, caillouté marbled endpapers, contemporary bindings.

        A very evocative letter quoting each work in progress from Charles Baudelaire signed “C. B.” addressed to Auguste Poulet-Malassis has been mounted on the guards at the beginning of Fleurs du Mal. Four pages written in pencil on a double sheet dated 13 June 1859. This letter has been published in Les Lettres (Mercure de France, 1906). Baudelaire wrote to his publisher from Honfleur, where he had been with his mother since April 1859. She reserved two attic rooms in her house for her son and the proximity to the sea seems conducive to work: ”You will tell me what you think of my Salon. And of my Gautier? In a short while, I will be able to deliver your Opium et Haschisch, and shortly thereafter, Curiosités complètes, which will be followed by Nouvelles Fleurs.” The poet must work tirelessly to pay off his Parisian debts and in particular those contracted with the recipient of this letter: ”Can I go to Paris without fear? Without worry? I am referring to the bill of 430 (430?). You would quarrel with De Broise, if you had a protest, and if I have one here, my mother would fling me out the door. However, I want to use the good work arrangement where I am until the end of the year.”

        Rare and precious complete set in uniform contemporary binding of the famous first edition of his works. Preceded by Théophile Gautier's beautiful foreword paying tribute to his “impeccable” disciple enriched with a beautiful handwritten letter in which the Albatros talks of his works.
        €25,000
        2500€
        Score : 100.00
        Choléra - Exemplaire de Jacques Rigaut
        Joseph DELTEIL (inscribed to Jacques RIGAUT)
        Choléra - Exemplaire de Jacques Rigaut
        Editions du Sagittaire|1923
        First edition, one of the review copies service.
        Back slightly insolated as generally.
        Precious and very rare autograph signed by Joseph Delteil to Jacques Rigaut: "... to MJ Rigaut / cordial tribute / J. Delteil".
        Superb dedication, at the crossroads of "isms": while Delteil is just enthralled surreal by the "pope" André Breton in his Manifesto that ranks among those who have made "act of absolute surrealism", Rigaut, for his part is definitely moving away from Dadaism following his friend Tzara.
        An emblematic figure of the literary genius consumed by drugs and despair, Jacques Rigaut did not publish anything during his lifetime (except contributions to literary journals). However, he fascinated his contemporaries, including Desnos, Soupault, Tzara, Breton and of course his friend Drieu La Rochelle, to whom he inspired several writings including The Empty Suitcase and The Wild Fire which recounts the last days of a convicted suicide.
        In his Dictionary of Dadaism, Georges Hugnet will draw a very beautiful portrait of the poet:
        " French writer. At the extreme edge of the mind, this rare writer, modern by obligation and essentially ageless, embodies both the evil of the century and the torment of well-born hearts. Seduced by the reversal of values proposed by Dada, he engages in movement with the warmth and disdain that characterizes disinterestedness. From 1920 to 1922, we find his name in Literature (...). His various writings, considerations of a general nature, or simple reflections of current events, contribute to a deep uneasiness in which the vices of time, the moral sense, and the attraction of death intermingle. A character is born, Lord Patchogue. He goes to the United States, comes back, writes, and publishes nothing. His irony, even to his cynicism, his nonchalance, conceals a despair that leads him to suicide in 1929. Some friends collect, after his death, some autobiographical pages unpublished under the title Posthumous Papers published in 1934 ".

        Exceptional testimony to the artistic and literary effervescence of the inter-war contemporary and one of the rare vestiges of the library of the mythical writer Jacques Rigaut: "Try if you can, to stop a man who travels with the suicide in his buttonhole. "
        €2,500
        2300€
        Score : 100.00
        Soleil cou coupé - Exemplaire de Raymond Queneau
        Aimé CÉSAIRE (inscribed to Raymond QUENEAU)
        Soleil cou coupé - Exemplaire de Raymond Queneau
        K éditeur|1948

        First edition, a numbered copy on alfa du Marais paper, this one not included in the justification.
        Handsome autograph inscription signed and dated by Aimé Césaire to Raymond Queneau: “Très sympathique hommage de ces bucoliques de sang et de soleil... [a very affectionate homage of these bucolics of blood and sunshine...]”
        Covers and spine slightly sunned at edges (but not seriously).

        €2,300
        1000€
        Score : 100.00
        Courir les rues - Exemplaire de Jean Dubuffet
        Raymond QUENEAU (to Jean DUBUFFET)
        Courir les rues - Exemplaire de Jean Dubuffet
        Gallimard|1967
        First edition on ordinary paper.
        Handsome autograph inscription from Raymond Queneau to Jean Dubuffet and his wife Lili : "... où va-t-il traîner ses bottes?"
        Spine slightly folded, a good copy.
        €1,000
        1000€
        Score : 100.00
        Fendre les flots - Exemplaire de Jean Dubuffet
        Raymond QUENEAU (to Jean DUBUFFET)
        Fendre les flots - Exemplaire de Jean Dubuffet
        Gallimard|1969
        First edition, an advance (service de presse) copy.
        Handsome autograph inscription from Raymond Queneau to Jean Dubuffet and to his wife Lili.
        A good copy.
        €1,000
        1500€
        Score : 100.00
        Domaine public - Exemplaire de Raymond Queneau
        Robert DESNOS (inscribed to Raymond QUENEAU)
        Domaine public - Exemplaire de Raymond Queneau
        Gallimard|1953

        First edition, one of 85 numbered copies on pur fil paper, this one of 10 hors commerce lettered copies, the tirage de tête.
        This copy is lettered “f”, specially printed for Raymond Queneau.
        Handsome autograph inscription signed and dated by Youki Desnos to Raymond and Janine Queneau : "... La rue Lacretelle - le gras double du petit déjeûner...[…Rue Lacretelle – the double pleasures of breakfast…]", also with an inscription by René Bertelé : "... avec l'hommage bien amical du copiste...[with the copyist's best wishes]."
        A very good copy.

        €1,500
        150€
        Score : 100.00
        Et je la voudrais nue... - Exemplaire de Dominique Aury
        Sonia RYKIEL (inscribed to Dominique AURY)
        Et je la voudrais nue... - Exemplaire de Dominique Aury
        Grasset|1979
        First edition on ordinary paper.
        Spine slightly sunned, minor foxing and staining to the boards.
        Precious signed autograph inscription from Sonia Rykiel to Dominique Aury, alias Pauline Réage, who is not mentioned by name: "Merci d'avoir écrit ce que vous avez écrit. Sonia Rykiel."
        Provenance: from the library of Dominique Aury.
        €150
        300€
        Score : 100.00
        Agenda Sonia Rykiel pour l'année 1994 - Exemplaire de Régine Deforges
        Sonia RYKIEL (inscribed to Régine DEFORGES)
        Agenda Sonia Rykiel pour l'année 1994 - Exemplaire de Régine Deforges
        Sonia Rykiel|1994
        First edition of this agenda illustrated with drawings by Sonia Rykiel.
        Publisher's binding in full flexible black boards.
        A pleasing copy despite small spots on the top edge.
        Precious autograph inscription signed by Sonia Rykiel to Régine Deforges: "Pour toi ma belle belle amie. Sonia."
        Provenance: from the library of Régine Deforges.
        €300
        4500€
        Score : 100.00
        War and the future. Italy, France, Britain at war - Exemplaire d'André Citroën
        Herbert George WELLS (inscribed to André CITROËN)
        War and the future. Italy, France, Britain at war - Exemplaire d'André Citroën
        Cassell and Company|1917

        Second issue, printed in March-April 1917, one month after the first edition published in February of the same year.
        Publisher's red cloth.
        Exceptional inscribed copy signed by H.G. Wells to André Citroën: “To André Citröen who has to do his share in making a new world out of a very shattered old one. From H. G. Wells.”
        The inscription echoes the chapter of the book entitled New arms for old ones, in which Wells describes the armament factory created by Citroën to remedy the French artillery weakness. Reconverted at the end of the war, the factory will become the first Citroën automobile manufacturer.

        €4,500
        1200€
        Score : 100.00
        Le portefeuille - Exemplaire de Jules Renard avec le célèbre ex-libris dessiné et gravé par Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
        Octave MIRBEAU, Henri de TOULOUSE-LAUTREC
        Le portefeuille - Exemplaire de Jules Renard avec le célèbre ex-libris dessiné et gravé par Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
        Charpentier|1902

        First edition, with no mention of deluxe paper copies.
        Precious signed autograph inscription from Octave Mirbeau to his friend Jules Renard.
        Blue pencil mark by Jules Renard on the front cover.

        Our copy is further enriched with Jules Renard's celebrated ex-libris, designed and engraved by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.

        €1,200
        5800€
        Score : 100.00
        Jadis et naguère
        Paul VERLAINE
        Jadis et naguère
        Léon Vanier|1891

        Second edition, first for some parts, one of 100 copies on vergé blanc paper.
        Contemporary Bradel half dark-green cloth over marbled paper boards, the spine with gilt fleuron, date and double gilt fillets at foot, upper corners rubbed, covers preserved.

        An attractive copy in a pleasant binding.
        Handsome autograph inscription from Paul Verlaine to Alice Densmore.

        €5,800
        3000€
        Score : 100.00
        La Beffa di Buccari - Exemplaire de Natalie Clifford Barney
        Gabriele D'ANNUNZIO (inscribed to Natalie Clifford BARNEY)
        La Beffa di Buccari - Exemplaire de Natalie Clifford Barney
        Fratelli Treves Editori|1918

        First edition for which no grand papier (deluxe) copies were printed.
        Small marginal pieces missing at the top of the first board, a clear remnant of adhesive paper at the bottom of the first endpaper.
        Copy complete with the facsimile at the end of the volume.

        Precious handwritten inscription signed by Gabriele d'Annunzio to Natalie Clifford Barney: « à miss Barney et au Temple de l'Amitié attentive, cette légère torpille ‘sine litteris' est offerte par la ‘tête d'ivoire'. Gabriele d'Annunzio » (“To Miss Barney and the attentive Temple of Friendship, this light ‘sine litteris' torpedo is offered by the ‘ivory head'. Gabriele d'Annunzio”

        Very beautiful testimony to the friendship between Gabriele d'Annunzio and Natalie Clifford Barney, who probably met through the painter Romaine Brooks, temporary lover of the “ivory head” but also of the Amazon for more than fifty years.
        In 1909, Natalie Clifford Barney acquired the Temple of Friendship at 20 Rue Jacob and set up her literary salon, which would be held every Friday and would welcome the greatest literary and artistic personalities of the time: Salomon Reinach, Auguste Rodin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Colette, James Joyce, Paul Valéry, Pierre Louÿs, Anatole France, Robert de Montesquiou, Gertrude Stein, Somerset Maugham, T. S. Eliot, Jean Cocteau, Max Jacob, André Gide, Nancy Cunard, Peggy Guggenheim, Marie Laurencin, Paul Claudel, Adrienne Monnier, Sylvia Beach, Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, Truman Capote, Françoise Sagan, Marguerite Yourcenar... and, of course, Gabriele d'Annunzio whom she greatly admired.
        She paid tribute to him by devoting a chapter of her Aventures de l'esprit (1929) to him: “D'Annunzio, a precious little old ivory object, works with the constancy of a monk who watches over his God.”

        €3,000
        2300€
        Score : 100.00
        Modernités - Exemplaire d'Alphonse Daudet
        Jean LORRAIN (inscribed to Alphonse DAUDET)
        Modernités - Exemplaire d'Alphonse Daudet
        Giraud et Cie|1885
        First edition bearing a fictitious mention of a second edition.
        Bradel binding in half spinach-green percaline, smooth spine decorated with a gilt floral tool, double fillet and date at foot, red morocco title-piece, wrappers preserved, contemporary binding signed by Paul Vié.
        Precious and handsome autograph presentation signed by Jean Lorrain to Alphonse Daudet: "...qui ne les lira pas au grand regret de l'auteur ces quelques mauvais vers à intentions modernes, hommage inutile et désespéré..."
        Stamp of the Daudet library on the first endpaper.
        A very fine copy, handsomely preserved in a discreet binding by Paul Vié.
        €2,300
        1700€
        Score : 100.00
        Les griseries - Exemplaire de José Maria de Heredia
        Jean LORRAIN (inscribed to José Maria de HEREDIA)
        Les griseries - Exemplaire de José Maria de Heredia
        Tresse et Stock|1887
        First edition.
        Half burgundy morocco binding with corners, spine with five raised bands, gilt date at foot, marbled paper boards, hand-marbled endpapers and pastedowns, gilt top edge, original wrappers and spine preserved, binding signed by Canape.
        Precious signed autograph presentation from Jean Lorrain: "A José Maria de Hérédia (sic) cordial hommage de son élève. Jean Lorrain. Mars 1887."
        A handsome copy, attractively bound.
        €1,700
        3500€
        Score : 100.00
        A polychrome and artistic link in an epistolary chain that linked Picasso to his prominent patron for decades
        A polychrome and artistic link in an epistolary chain that linked Picasso to his prominent patron for decades
        Lettre autographe bleue et rouge signée adressée à Max Pellequer
        Pablo PICASSO
        Lettre autographe bleue et rouge signée adressée à Max Pellequer
        22 août 1956

        Autograph letter in blue and red from Pablo Picasso to Max Pellequer, signed and dated by the artist on August, 22, 1956. The document includes the autograph address of his villa ‘La Californie’. Ten lines in blue and red pencils on a watermarked "BFK Rives" sheet.
        Usual folds. Minor marks.

        €3,500
        1200€
        Score : 100.00
        L'Idée fixe ou : deux Hommes à la Mer
        Paul VALÉRY
        L'Idée fixe ou : deux Hommes à la Mer
        Nrf|1933
        First edition, one of 300 numbered copies on Hollande paper, this one printed especially for the sculptress Renée Vautier, the only deluxe copies.
        Bradel binding in full paper, smooth spine, covers with discreet restorations preserved, wide margins retained, binding signed by Thomas Boichot.
        Precious autograph inscription signed by Paul Valéry, beneath the colophon, to his muse the sculptress Renée Vautier, who notably created a celebrated bust of the poet in 1935.
        €1,200
        3000€
        Score : 100.00
        Jeanne d'Arc
        [Charles PÉGUY as] Pierre & Marcel BAUDOUIN
        Jeanne d'Arc
        Librairie de la revue socialiste|1897
        First edition, of which no copies on deluxe paper were issued, published under the pseudonym Marcel and Pierre Baudouin.
        Bradel binding in full decorative patterned paper, smooth spine, grey morocco title-piece, covers with a few minor flaws preserved, binding signed by Thomas Boichot.
        Precious autograph presentation signed by Charles Péguy, under the pseudonym Pierre Baudouin, to the art historian Léon Deshairs, who would later become curator of the Bibliothèque des arts décoratifs in Paris and director of the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs.
        €3,000
        1000€
        Score : 100.00
        Entretiens avec Eugène Ionesco
        Claude BONNEFOY (inscribed to Raymond QUENEAU)
        Entretiens avec Eugène Ionesco
        Pierre Belfond|1966

        First edition, of which no copies on deluxe paper were issued.

        Spine slightly faded as usual.
        Precious signed presentation inscription from Eugène Ionesco to Raymond Queneau: "Pour Raymond Queneau, le Satrape, avec mon admiration affectueuse (et que tant je voudrais revoir plus que de temps à autre). Eugène Ionesco."

        €1,000
        750€
        Score : 100.00
        Eva ou le journal interrompu
        Jacques CHARDONNE
        Eva ou le journal interrompu
        Grasset|1930

        First edition, one of the review copies.
        Bradel binding in full wood-patterned boards, smooth spine, red morocco title-piece, covers and spine preserved, binding signed by Thomas Boichot.

        A fine copy, handsomely bound.
        Precious autograph presentation signed by Jacques Chardonne to Henri Béraud.

        €750
        450€
        Score : 100.00
        Galilée sa mission scientifique, sa vie et son procès. Conférences faites à Angoulême en mars 1865 - Exemplaire de Sainte-Beuve
        (inscribed to Charles-Augustin SAINTE-BEUVE) Joseph Louis TROUESSART
        Galilée sa mission scientifique, sa vie et son procès. Conférences faites à Angoulême en mars 1865 - Exemplaire de Sainte-Beuve
        Imprimerie de N. Bernard|1865

        Rare first edition.

        Small tears and corner losses to the spine and boards.

        Signed autograph inscription from Joseph Louis Trouessart to Sainte-Beuve on the half-title.

        €450
        1800€
        Score : 100.00
        L'air et les songes - Manuscrit autographe et tapuscrit complets
        Maurice BLANCHOT (Gaston BACHELARD)
        L'air et les songes - Manuscrit autographe et tapuscrit complets
        S. n.|s. d. [1944]

        Autograph manuscript by the author, two and a half pages in-8, published in the issue of May 11, 1944 of the Journal des Débats. Complete manuscript in very dense handwriting, with numerous erasures, corrections, and additions. Literary column published on the occasion of the release of Gaston Bachelard's L'air et les songes. Accompanied by the complete typescript.

        « L'homme est d'abord rêverie, puissance d'imaginer avant d'être sensibilité et raison », Blanchot’s analysis of this new essay by Bachelard provides an opportunity to confront the philosopher with the uncertainties of his theory, which tends to fragment in the plurality of its forms. « Qu'est-ce pour lui que l'image et l'imagination ? On ne le voit pas nettement ».
        Yet this sometimes severe critique is above all a device to highlight the true value of Bachelard’s work, which also coincides with one of the central themes of Blanchot’s thought: the creative power of poetic language: "L'image littéraire est un fait premier; elle est la poésie même; (...) se demander s'il y à en nous une poésie d'avant les mots, d'avant les images, un en deçà poétique, une blancheur et un silence que le langage essiaerait de reproduire, c'est méconnaitre l'activité littéraire qui une activité naturelle, originelle, correspondant à une action de l'imagination - faculté de produire l'irréel qui est la conscience même - sur le langage."
        Autograph manuscripts by Maurice Blanchot are of the greatest rarity.

        €1,800
        1800€
        Score : 100.00
        Temps zéro
        Italo CALVINO (inscribed to [José María FERNÁNDEZ] Pepe FERNANDEZ)
        Temps zéro
        Seuil|1970

        First edition of the French translation, for which no deluxe copies were issued.
        Precious autograph presentation inscription signed by Italo Calvino to his friend, the Argentine photographer José María “Pepe” Fernández.
        Our copy is further enriched with an original photograph by Pepe Fernández depicting Italo Calvino leaning on a stack of books.
        Signed by the photographer at the foot of the image, with handwritten notes and Pepe Fernández’s stamp on the verso.

        Double autograph signature of Pepe Fernández on the front endpaper and the title page as presentation inscriptions, spine faded.

        €1,800
        1800€
        Score : 100.00
        Mondaine - Exemplaire de Guy de Maupassant
        (to Guy de MAUPASSANT) Hector MALOT
        Mondaine - Exemplaire de Guy de Maupassant
        Charpentier & Cie|1888

        First edition on ordinary paper.

        Some scattered foxing.
        Bradel binding in full combed paper, smooth spine, navy morocco lettering-piece framed with gilt fillets, elegant pastiche binding signed by Thomas Boichot.
        Rare and precious autograph inscription signed by Hector Malot: "A Guy de Maupassant, son dévoué confrère."

        €1,800
        1200€
        Score : 100.00
        Mensonges - Exemplaire de Guy de Maupassant
        (to Guy de MAUPASSANT) Paul BOURGET
        Mensonges - Exemplaire de Guy de Maupassant
        Alphonse Lemerre|1888

        First edition on ordinary paper, with no mention of large paper copies.

        Occasional light spotting, a small angular lack to half-title.
        Elegant pastiche marbled paper Bradel binding by Thomas Boichot, brown morocco title label, covers preserved.
        Handsome autograph inscription signed by the author: "A Guy de Maupassant, son ami [For Guy de Maupassant, his friend]."

        €1,200
        900€
        Score : 100.00
        Retour d'Alsace - Exemplaire d'André Gide
        Jean GIRAUDOUX (inscribed to André GIDE)
        Retour d'Alsace - Exemplaire d'André Gide
        Emile-Paul frères|1916

        First edition on ordinary paper.

        A small nick on the spine, slightly split at the foot.
        Precious signed autograph inscription from Jean Giraudoux to André Gide: "... avec gratitude..."

        €900
        1000€
        Score : 100.00
        Robert. Supplément à l'Ecole des femmes
        André GIDE (inscribed to Jean-Émile LABOUREUR)
        Robert. Supplément à l'Ecole des femmes
        Nrf|1929
        First edition, one of the copies on alfa reserved for press service.
        Half olive-green box binding, smooth spine, boards covered with decorative paper, olive-green endpapers, covers and spine preserved, binding signed P. Goy & C. Vilaine.
        Valuable signed autograph inscription from André Gide to the painter and illustrator (Jean-Emile) Laboureur.
        €1,000
        10000€
        Score : 100.00
        Deluxe copy, exceptional inscription and historic manuscript: The Crown, the Ermine and the Sceptre of the Anarchist Heliogabalus
        Deluxe copy, exceptional inscription and historic manuscript: The Crown, the Ermine and the Sceptre of the Anarchist Heliogabalus
        Héliogabale ou l'Anarchiste couronné - Exemplaire de Carlo Rim
        Antonin ARTAUD, André DERAIN
        Héliogabale ou l'Anarchiste couronné - Exemplaire de Carlo Rim
        Denoël & Steele|1934

        First edition, one of 100 numbered copies on alfa, the only grands papiers (deluxe copies) after 5 pur-fil paper.

        Bound in half green morocco, paste paper boards, marbled paper endpapers, wrappers and spine preserved, top edge gilt, contemporary binding signed Lucie Weill.
        Skilful and discreet repair to the top of a joint.
        Illustrated with 6 vignettes by André Derain.

        Handsome inscription signed by Antonin Artaud: “à Alice & à Carlo Rim que j'aime beaucoup parce que j'aime dans la vie tout ce qui est nature, franc et sans fard et la vie d'Héliogabale aussi est franche et sans fard et dans la ligne de la grande Nature. Antonin Artaud leur ami.” (“To Alice & Carlo Rim whom I love very much because I love in life all that is nature, frank and unvarnished and the life of Elagabalus is also frank and unvarnished and in line with the great Nature. Antonin Artaud their friend.”)

        €10,000
        2300€
        Score : 100.00
        L'art et le beau N°12 de la 1ère année
        Auguste RODIN
        L'art et le beau N°12 de la 1ère année
        Librairie artistique et littéraire|Décembre 1906

        (RODIN Auguste). L'Art et le Beau n° 12 de la 1ère année
        Librairie artistique et littéraire, Paris Décember 1906, 27,5 x 35,5 cm, original wrappers
        First edition of this issue, entirely dedicated to Auguste Rodin.
        Text by Gustave Kahn.
        Illustrated with reproductions of Rodin's works.
        Rare autograph inscription from Rodin to his friend Bigaud-Kaire.
        Slight rubbing to spine, small marginal tears to covers, internally good.
        €2,300
        8000€
        Score : 100.00
        Van Gogh le suicidé de la société
        Antonin ARTAUD
        Van Gogh le suicidé de la société
        K éditeur|1947

        First edition on ordinary paper.
        Tiny and very discreet restorations to the verso of the first blank leaf.

        Significant and fine signed autograph inscription by Antonin Artaud:
        « à M. Fernand Pouey qui a voulu comprendre mon aride effort. Antonin Artaud. 13 décembre 1947. »

        Signed autograph inscriptions by Antonin Artaud are exceedingly rare in this text.

        €8,000
        400€
        Score : 100.00
        La mort de Mindrais - Exemplaire de Pierre Mac Orlan
        Maurice de VLAMINCK
        La mort de Mindrais - Exemplaire de Pierre Mac Orlan
        Corrêa|1941

        First edition, one of the review copies.

        Spine slightly sunned, minor marginal spots on the front cover.
        Precious autograph inscription signed by Maurice de Vlaminck to his Montmartre friend Pierre Mac Orlan: "... son vieux copain..."

        €400
        1800€
        Score : 100.00
        Frontières humaines - Exemplaire d'André Breton
        (to André BRETON) Georges RIBEMONT-DESSAIGNES
        Frontières humaines - Exemplaire d'André Breton
        Editions du Carrefour|1930

        First edition on ordinary paper.
        A vertical shadow along the entire length of the lower cover, otherwise a very good copy.
        Illustrated wrapper with a drawing by Claude Cahun.
        Precious signed autograph inscription from the author Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes to André Breton: "... au grand chanteur / à la sirène / au ........ hélas".

        €1,800
        8000€
        Score : 100.00
        Pastiches et mélanges - L'exemplaire de René Boylesve
        Marcel PROUST
        Pastiches et mélanges - L'exemplaire de René Boylesve
        Nrf|1919

        First edition on ordinary paper, despite a false statement of third edition.
        Handsome autohgraph inscription from Marcel Proust to René Boylesve.
        This copy has a chemise and slipcase (with flaps) of half kaki morocco over marbled paper boards, spine very slighlty faded with bibliophilical gilt inscriptions to the foot, lined with liht green paper.
        One very pale angular dampstain Mouillure angulaire très pâleto the first leaves.
        Provenance : Heilbronn's library, with his ex libris.

        René Boylesve découvre l'œuvre de Marcel Proust en 1913, à l'occasion de la parution du premier volume de la Recherche. D'abord dérouté par l'écriture proustienne, il se montre bientôt dithyrambique : « Notre œuvre, à nous, est ruinée par celle-là. Nous avons travaillé en vain. Proust supprime la littérature des cinquante dernières années. » (cité par GERARD-GAILLY Émile, « Note liminaire », dans BOYLESVE René, PROUST Marcel, Quelques échanges et témoignages, 1931, p. 24). Quant à Proust, l'admiration à l'égard de son aîné évoquée dans notre envoi n'est pas feinte ; ainsi quelques mois avant sa mort louait-il les romans de Boylesve, célébrant non seulement un « art en apparence si simple et qui dit tout » mais aussi « un perfectionnement suprême de technique » (PROUST Marcel, Correspondance, t.XX et XXI, 1991, p. 332 et 778).
        Les deux hommes n'étaient pas proches mais correspondirent à partir de 1917. En faisant parvenir à Boylesve un exemplaire de ses Pastiches et mélanges, Proust dut le ravir : quand il n'écrivait pas, Boylesve était bibliophile. Ainsi, à propos d'un autre de ses ouvrages, Proust eut cette délicate attention : « J'avais une hésitation en ce qui concerne votre exemplaire. D'habitude, ceux qui sont tirés pour moi sans marque d'édition, sont un peu mieux que les "originales". Cette fois-ci, le "mieux" ne m'apparaît pas ; et comme je suis incapable de distinguer le "pur fil" du reste, je ne sais pas, des deux sortes d'exemplaires, ce qui est préférable. [...] Vous seriez mille fois gentil de me dire ce que vous voulez. C'est parce que je vous sais bibliophile que vous écris à propos d'un livre de moi, chose de peu d'importance [...]. » (PROUST Marcel, op. cit., t.XXII, p. 156-157)

        €8,000
        1500€
        Score : 100.00
        L'après-midi de monsieur Andesmas - Exemplaire de Claude Simon
        Marguerite DURAS (inscribed to Claude SIMON)
        L'après-midi de monsieur Andesmas - Exemplaire de Claude Simon
        Gallimard|1962

        First edition on ordinary paper.

        A good copy retaining its advertising band.
        Handsome autograph inscription from Marguerite Duras to Claude Simon.

        €1,500
        9000€
        Score : 100.00
        Le capitaine Fracasse
        Théophile GAUTIER
        Le capitaine Fracasse
        Charpentier|1863
        Rare and sought after first edition, according to Clouzot, especially in contemporary binding
        Bindings in half shagreen bottle green, back with four nerves adorned with golden and black nets, plates of marbled paper, guards and counterplates of paper in the tank, two slight scratches without gravity on the cuts, bindings of the time.
        Very beautiful copy in a particularly desirable condition a fortiori enriched with a signed autograph shipment.
        Rare autograph shipment signed by Théophile Gautier to Mr. Achard.
        €9,000
        800€
        Score : 100.00
        Anthologie des jeunes auteurs - Exemplaire de Jean Giono
        Raymond QUENEAU (inscribed to Jean GIONO)
        Anthologie des jeunes auteurs - Exemplaire de Jean Giono
        J.A.R.|1955
        First edition, one of the review copies.
        A pleasing copy.
        With contributions by Louis Calaferte, René Fallet, Yves Gibeau, Hervé Bazin,...
        Precious signed autograph inscription by Raymond Queneau: "A Jean Giono en cordial hommage. Queneau."
        €800
        5000€
        Score : 100.00
        La fleur rouge - Exemplaire d'Antonin Artaud
        (to Antonin ARTAUD) Vsevolod Mikhailovitch GARCHINE
        La fleur rouge - Exemplaire d'Antonin Artaud
        Editions Rhéa|1921
        First edition of the French translation prepared by Soudeba, with no mention of deluxe copies.
        Illustrated with plates by Colette Nel.
        The copy is presented in a red half-morocco folder, smooth spine, slipcase edged with red morocco, the whole signed by Goy & Vilaine.
        Exceptional and highly important presentation copy inscribed and signed by René Allendy, a pioneer of psychoanalysis in France whose patients included René Crevel, Anaïs Nin and Antonin Artaud, further enriched with the handwritten signature of Colette Nel-Dumonchel, who married Dr. Allendy after he was widowed by her sister: "A notre cher ami Antonin Artaud. Bien affectueusement."
        €5,000
        1000€
        Score : 100.00
        A la dérive - Exemplaire de René Crevel
        Philippe SOUPAULT (inscribed to René CREVEL)
        A la dérive - Exemplaire de René Crevel
        J. Ferenczi & fils|1923

        First edition printed on alfa paper.

        A small tear at the foot of one joint discreetly restored, a pleasant copy.
        Precious autograph inscription signed by Philippe Soupault to René Crevel in pencil.

        €1,000
        3000€
        Score : 100.00
        Ulysse - Exemplaire de Jacques Prévert
        Benjamin FONDANE (inscribed to Jacques PRÉVERT)
        Ulysse - Exemplaire de Jacques Prévert
        Les Cahiers du Journal des Poètes|1933

        First edition, one of 500 numbered copies on Featherweight, the only deluxe issue.
        Small loss and foxing to the headcap and upper edge, a crease and minor tears to the front cover, endpapers slightly toned without consequence.
        Exceptional signed autograph presentation from Benjamin Fondane: « A Jacques Prévert cordialement. B. Fondane. Paris / 3 / 33. »

        €3,000
        7500€
        Score : 100.00
        De nos oiseaux
        Tristan TZARA, Hans ARP
        De nos oiseaux
        Kra|1929

        First edition on ordinary paper, issued after the destruction of the 1923 printing following a dispute between Tzara and the publisher.
        Double autograph inscription, signed and dated by Tristan Tzara, first to Paul Éluard – « à Paul Éluard. Tristan Tzara. Juillet 1929 » – then, after striking through this initial dedication, to René Char in September 1934: « à René Char avec toute l'amitié grande de Tristan Tzara ». This second inscription is further embellished with a small drawing by Tzara, a hand pointing with its index finger to Char’s name.

        €7,500
        7800€
        Score : 100.00
        Offered to the friend beyond words, companion of all wars and of loves as well
        Offered to the friend beyond words, companion of all wars and of loves as well
        Notes sur la poésie
        Paul ÉLUARD, André BRETON
        Notes sur la poésie
        GLM|1936

        First edition, one of 100 numbered copies on vellum, ours unnumbered, the only deluxe papers after 15 copies on Japon.
        Illustrated with a frontispiece drawing by Salvador Dalí.
        Precious signed autograph presentation from Paul Eluard to René Char : « Exemplaire de mon ami René Char. Paul Eluard. »

         

        €7,800
        15000€
        Score : 100.00
        Cien Años de Soledad
        Gabriel GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ
        Cien Años de Soledad
        Editorial Sudamericana|1967

        Second edition only one month after the first edition.
        Spine lightly wrinkled, small signs of folding in the margins of the boards, a light mark on the second board.

         

        Rare and precious autograph inscription signed by Gabriel García Márquez on his masterpiece to his friend and translator Claude Couffon: “Para Claude, con un gran abrazo de amigo, Gabriel 1968.” (“For Claude, with a big hug from your friend, Gabriel 1968.”)
         

        Claude Couffon, a French specialist and translator of the major Spanish-speaking writers of the second half of the 20th century, translated Chronicle of a Death Foretold a few years later.
        On the last page, below the colophon, Gabriel García Márquez specified an address in Barcelona, that of his famous literary agent for Spain: “c/o Agencia Carmen Ballcells Urgel 241, Barcelona, 11.”

        Rightly considered as one of the most important works op the Spanish language, the novel by García Márquez, however, had difficult beginnings after a first refusal by the avant-garde Barcelona publisher Seix Barral: “This novel will not be successful [...], this novel is useless.”
        García Márquez sent it from Mexico to the Argentinian publisher Francisco Porrúa who immediately perceived the power of this unknown Colombian writer: “It wasn't a question of getting to the end to find out if the novel could be published. The publication was already decided from the first line, in the first paragraph. I simply understood what any sensible publisher would have understood: that it was an exceptional work.”
        Finished printing in May 1967, Cien Años de Soledad appeared in bookshops in June with 8,000 copies selling out in a few days. The second print on 30 June will have the same success, as will the editions that follow week after week. More than half a million copies were sold in three years.

        Several copies were later inscribed by Gabriel García Márquez who over the years has become one of the most famous South American writers, translated into 25 languages. However, contemporary autograph inscriptions on the first prints are extremely rare, even more so to one of his French translators who will contribute largely to his international renown.

        €15,000
        1000€
        Score : 100.00
        Saturne
        André MALRAUX
        Saturne
        Gallimard|1950
        First edition.
        Publisher's binding over flexible paper boards.
        Handsome autograph inscription from one "Compagnon de la Libération" to another : "Pour Rémy son ami, André Malraux."
        Illustrations.
        Spine sunned, copy retaining its dustjacket.
        One spot to the spine.
        €1,000
        1500€
        Score : 100.00
        Le Monde chrétien
        André MALRAUX
        Le Monde chrétien
        Gallimard|1954
        First edition, one of the numbered copies, the only printing.
        Richly illustrated.
        Publisher’s binding in full boards designed after Paul Bonet’s original model.
        Joints of the upper cover skillfully restored.
        Precious signed presentation inscription from André Malraux to Maurice Blanchot.
        €1,500
        15000€
        Score : 100.00
        Salammbô
        Gustave FLAUBERT
        Salammbô
        Michel Lévy frères|1863
        First edition.

        Contemporary half navy blue shagreen over marbled paper boards, spine with triple gilt fillets (slightly discolored, but not seriously), speckled edges.

        Inscribed by Gustave Flaubert to the jurist and politician from Rouen, F[rédéric] Deschamps: “hommage de la plus haute considération, souvenirs d'amitié [with my deepest respect and memories of our friendship]”.
        Frédéric Deschamps was “one of the leading lights of the Rouen bar and one of the most upstanding citizens in Normandy,” (Biographie nationale des contemporains, Glaeser, 1878). A Republican serving alongside Jules Sénard, he was also a writer and a poet; and acted in defence of Flaubet's proposition of erecting a statue to Louis Bouilhet against the municipality of Rouen. Part of the correspondence between Flaubert and Deschamps is preserved in the Institut de France.

        A handsome copy in its contemporary binding with a friendly autograph inscription from the author to a member of the literary world in Rouen.
        €15,000
        6000€
        Score : 100.00
        La ballade de la geôle de Reading. - L'artiste en prison
        Albert CAMUS, Oscar WILDE
        La ballade de la geôle de Reading. - L'artiste en prison
        Falaize|1952
        La Ballade de la geôle de Reading. – L'Artiste en prison [The Ballad of Reading Gaol]
        Falaize | Paris 1952 | 11.5 x 17.5 cm | original wrappers
        New edition of the French translation by Jacques Bour and the first edition of Albert Camus' famous preface. One of 50 numbered copies on Madagascar paper, tirage de tête.
        A fine autograph inscription from Albert Camus: “à Michel Simon grand artiste avec les voeux chaleureux d'un de ses vieux admirateurs [For Michel Simon, a great artist, with warmest wishes from an old fan],” and an autograph inscription from the translator Jacques Bour: “à Michel Simon qui ferait crouler tous les murs! [For Michel Simon, who raised all the roofs!]”
        A rare and very good copy.
        €6,000
        2500€
        Score : 100.00
        Actuelles II - Chroniques 1948-1953
        Albert CAMUS
        Actuelles II - Chroniques 1948-1953
        Gallimard|1953

        First edition on ordinary paper.
        Handsome, fine autograph inscription signed by Albert Camus : "à Albert Béguin qui trouvera ici les raisons de mes désaccords avec Esprit, avec mon bien cordial souvenir...[to Albert Bégiun who will find here the reasons for my disagreements with the Spirit, in friendly remembrance…]"
        A little light spotting primarily to upper cover and ffep.
        Retaining its advertising notice, entitled "Lettres sur la révolte".

        €2,500
        1800€
        Score : 100.00
        Manuscrit autographe complet de la chanson de Boris Vian intitulée "Au bal"
        Boris VIAN
        Manuscrit autographe complet de la chanson de Boris Vian intitulée "Au bal"
        S. n.|s. d. [1958]
        Complete autograph manuscript of 38 lines written in blue ballpoint pen of the song "Au bal," comprising three leaves and featuring numerous deletions, alterations, and corrections by Boris Vian.
        Accompanied by the typescript and the booklet, printed in 1962 by the Henri Salvador music editions, who composed the music for this song, performed by Bob Calfati and his orchestra.
        An exceptional and attractive ensemble.
        Provenance: Fondation Boris Vian.
        €1,800
        3500€
        Score : 100.00
        Dedication from the father of aviation to the ace of aces of 1914–1918
        Dedication from the father of aviation to the ace of aces of 1914–1918
        Les vérités sur l'utilisation de l'aviation militaire avant et pendant la guerre
        Clément ADER
        Les vérités sur l'utilisation de l'aviation militaire avant et pendant la guerre
        Les frères Douladoure|1919

        First edition of this work published in Toulouse, cradle of aeronautics.
        Precious and rare signed autograph inscription by Clément Ader to René Fonck, « l'As des As » of French aviation, who achieved the highest number of aerial victories during the First World War: « à monsieur René Fonck membre du Comité de Direction de l'Aéro-Club. En souvenir du 2 mars reconnaissant hommage. »
        This remarkable dedication was most likely written on 2 March 1922 on the occasion of a banquet held by the Aéro-Club de France at the Palais d'Orsay, celebrating the award of the Commander's insignia of the Légion d'honneur to Clément Ader, the first Frenchman who, as early as 1890, attempted flight with his prototypes named « Éole » and « Zéphyr ». This final tribute marked the pinnacle of the career of this brilliant inventor, from whom the French army had nonetheless turned away after the unconvincing demonstration flight of his « Aquilon » at Satory in 1897.
        A rare and desirable copy, enriched with an exceptional signed autograph inscription from the father of aeronautics to René Fonck, the military hero of French and Allied aviation, nicknamed « l'As des As » during the First World War with seventy-five confirmed victories to his credit.

        €3,500
        4000€
        Score : 100.00
        Quelques notes sur le "pouvoir"
        Jean GENET
        Quelques notes sur le "pouvoir"
        S. n.|s. d. [circa 1968]
        Unpublished autograph manuscript comprising 6 and a quarter leaves written in black ink, containing around twenty notes and digressive reflections relating to the exercise of power.
        - "Where does the law come from? From power. The law is the voice and instrument of power. Power precedes the law and gives birth to it."
        - "The working masses are not about to accept, nor to consider as political, the rape of a little girl – nor of a little boy. We live in such a moral climate that it first makes us pity the pain of the parents, it makes us reject the cruelty of the act... The worker needs a certain respectability in order to stand equal here with the present bourgeois classes (the aristocracy has disappeared). We must look ever more closely at what servile labor consists of, and what it entails."
        - "Work as a virtue fostered a new morality, and if it was all the more distant and disregarded by the aristocrat, the people held to it. (I am not speaking of what broke out in 1789, but of what was gradually formed, as serfs escaped, in one way or another, from serfdom.) In 1789, this new morality had reached its point, and what had carried it (word illegible) to the extreme had become what was called the bourgeoisie. Bound to this new morality of work, they also aspired to an 'imitation'—but an imitation only—and the morality was stronger than the still prestigious pretensions of the declining nobility."
        - "If there is an essence of power, it remains hidden. But the manifestation of power, even if not ostentatious, seeks to be recognized and visible. For instinct, one must accept the enigma."
        - "Rousseau, a foundling, abandons his children to public care: no one cares. It is probable that Dostoevsky raped a little girl: no one cares. The Brothers Karamazov is indeed a revolutionary book."



        €4,000
        7000€
        Score : 100.00
        "An Anacharsis Clootz deputation from all the isles of the sea, and all the ends of the earth, accompanying Old Ahab in the Pequod to lay the world's grievances before that bar from which not very many of them ever come back." (Herman Melville, Moby Dick)
        "An Anacharsis Clootz deputation from all the isles of the sea, and all the ends of the earth, accompanying Old Ahab in the Pequod to lay the world's grievances before that bar from which not very many of them ever come back." (Herman Melville, Moby Dick)
        La République universelle ou adresse aux tyrannicides
        Anacharsis CLOOTS (inscribed to Nicolas Joseph Pâris (dit) FABRICIUS)
        La République universelle ou adresse aux tyrannicides
        Chez Les Marchands de nouveautés|An IV de la rédemption (1792)

        Very rare first edition.
        Beige half calf binding, spine decorated and ruled in gilt, some rubbing to the joints, dark yellow paper boards, marbled endpapers, edges speckled. Missing top spine end, rubbed joints and some scratches.
        Notes about the author in ink by a former owner on the page facing the half-title page: "condamné à mort le 24 mars 1794” (executed on 24 March 1794)

        Extremely rare inscribed copy signed by Anacharsis Cloots to the revolutionary Nicolas Joseph Pâris, "Pour NJ Pâris de la part de l'auteur” (For NJ Pâris from the author) Friend of Danton and Cloots, court clerk of the Paris Revolutionary Tribunal, Pâris was well known under his pseudonym which he borrowed, like his friend Cloots, from the history of the ancient Republics.

        First edition of this seminal work by Anacharsis Cloots, of which the “various other writings are only detached parts” (Léonard Gallois, Histoire des Journaux et des journalistes de la Révolution française, 1846), exceedingly rare. We have not been able to find any other inscribed copy.
        Our copy is inscribed to another revolutionary, present during the great trials of the Reign of Terror. He became famous for warning Danton of Robespierre and Marat's plot against him, as told by Victor Hugo in Quatre-vingt-treize [Ninety-Three]: “It was at the time when the copying clerk, Fabricius Pâris, watched through the key-hole the proceedings of the Commitee of Public Safety; not an act of supererogation, be it observed, for it was this very Pâris who notified Danton on the night of the 31st of March 1794.”

        €7,000
        2000€
        Score : 100.00
        Le pape devant les évangiles, L'histoire et la raison humaine - Réponse à sa grandeur Monseigneur Dupanloup Evêque d'Orléans
        Alexandre DUMAS
        Le pape devant les évangiles, L'histoire et la raison humaine - Réponse à sa grandeur Monseigneur Dupanloup Evêque d'Orléans
        Imprimerie de Androsio|1861

        Rare first edition.
        Signed autograph inscription by Alexandre Dumas on the half-title, the only leaf left untrimmed by the binder so as to preserve the full dedication.
        Several political texts are bound together with it: L'indépendance de la magistrature - Affaire Séguier; Articles publiés dans le journal La Presse et lettres diverses by Emile Ollivier; L'Empire parlementaire est-il possible by Gustave Chaudey; Les décrets du 22 janvier 1852 by M. Reverchon; Défense du droit de propriété by M. Degouve Denuncques; Qu'est-ce donc que la commune?
        Half red shagreen binding, smooth spine tooled with gilt fillets, dotted lines, rolls and fleurons, broad black fillets, marbled paper boards, edges rubbed, contemporary binding.

        €2,000
        18000€
        Score : 100.00
        Juliette Drouet's copy
        Juliette Drouet's copy
        Religions et religion
        Victor HUGO
        Religions et religion
        Calmann Lévy|1880

        First edition.


        Black half morocco binding, spine with four raised bands adorned with gilt dotted fillets and double gilt compartments decorated at the corners, gilt date and the inscription "Ex. de J. Drouet" at the tail, marbled paper boards and endpapers, preserved covers and spine, top edge gilt, binding signed by René Aussourd.
        Some minor foxing, mainly at the beginning and end of the volume.


        Precious signed and inscribed copy by Victor Hugo to Juliette Drouet, the great love of his life: ‘To you, my lady. Humble homage. V.'


        This copy comes from the library of Pierre Duché, who acquired Juliette Drouet's entire library and commissioned René Aussourd to bind the volumes uniformly, marking each with an identifying inscription at the foot of the spine.


        Bookplates pasted on a pastedown and a flyleaf.
        In late 1878, after more than forty years together, Victor Hugo and Juliette Drouet finally moved in together at Avenue d'Eylau, in the small town house where the poet would spend his final years. "From that moment on, Juliette's life became little more than an unbroken sorrow, a servitude of every hour. She herself suffered from stomach cancer, knowing she was condemned—to die of hunger!" (Louis Guimbaud, Victor Hugo et Juliette Drouet, Paris, 1927). Despite her illness and severe physical weakness, she remained devotedly at Hugo's side as his caregiver. It was during this time that Bastien Lepage painted a strikingly realistic portrait of her: "From her goddess-like face, once serene and noble, the relentless illness had made a frail human visage, drawn and hollowed, furrowed with wrinkles—each one telling a story of pain." (ibid.)


        Religions et religions was published two years before Juliette's death; is was one of the last books Hugo dedicated to the unwavering love of his life. In a final tribute to her lifelong devotion, he later offered her a photograph inscribed: "Fifty years—that is the most beautiful marriage."


        Copy from the most intimate source.

        €18,000
        1700€
        Score : 100.00
        Victoria Ocampo's copy
        Victoria Ocampo's copy
        Lettre à madame C...
        Paul VALÉRY
        Lettre à madame C...
        Grasset|1928

        First edition, one of 90 copies on Holland paper, ours being one of a few lettered hors commerce copies.
        Bradel binding in half brown box, smooth spine, decorated paper boards, brown endpapers and pastedowns, original covers preserved, top edge gilt, binding signed by Goy & Vilaine.
        Precious autograph inscription signed by Paul Valéry: « A Victoria Ocampo, - a sus piès de Vd - ce petit rien qu'elle a bien voulu désirer. »
        A superb dedication that marks the beginning of the enduring friendship between the two writers, beyond all differences.
        At Valéry's death in 1945, Victoria Ocampo would recall their first meeting in December 1928 during a writers’ dinner to which the young Argentine, newly arrived in Paris, had been invited.
        A founding moment of their friendship and of the mutual admiration testified by their moving correspondence, it is against the measure of this first impression that Victoria Ocampo described her relationship with the poet and « les sentiments contradictoires que suscitèrent en [elle] la rencontre de l'œuvre et de l'homme qui la conçut : émerveillement, étranglement, admiration, accablement, bonheur. Effets, sur une Sud-Américaine, amoureuse du génie français, d'une des plus grandes intelligences européennes, lorsqu'elle s'en approcha - un peu tremblante - comme d'un feu qui vous attire et vous tient à distance du même coup. »
        There is no doubt that Valéry’s impression was no less intense, since he addressed to her, soon after, this humble dedication reminiscent of Victor Hugo’s treasured inscriptions to Juliette Drouet « à vos pieds, Ma Dame ».
        As the fallen poet’s epistolary confidante during the harsh years of war, Ocampo would pay him, at his death, a fervent homage « par-delà l'intelligence et la bêtise, par-delà la vie. Avec mon respect, mon culte, ma tendre affection si nouée à l'humain. Avec tout ce qui en moi, tant que je vivrai, ne cessera de le sentir vivant, ne cessera d'être le lieu périssable où son immortalité commence. »
        A few small spots of foxing.
        A perfectly preserved copy.

        €1,700
        12000€
        Score : 100.00
        Inscribed by the Quill to the Sword
        Inscribed by the Quill to the Sword
        Mémorial de Sainte-Hélène
        Emmanuel de LAS CASES
        Mémorial de Sainte-Hélène
        Dépôt du Mémorial|1823-1824

        Edition published the same year as the first. Illustrated with a portrait of the author, three folding plates, a folding map of Longwood house and two folding maps.
        Some foxing.


        Full black calf bindings, smooth spines with gilt romantic motifs, boards with central motif in blind, boards ruled in gilt, a small restoration to the margin of the first volume's upper board, handmade endpapers and pastedowns, marbled edges, spine-ends ruled in gilt, contemporary romantic bindings.


        Rare signed and inscribed copy to a veteran of the Napoleonic wars, on the title page of the first volume: "A Mr. Foucauld, ancien s. [sous] officier de la Grande Armée. Passy 19. 7bre 1840 par le Cte de Las Cases" [To Mr. Foucauld, former second officer of the French Imperial Army. Passy 19. September 1840 by Count de Las Cases]


        This inscription by the famous memorialist dates from the year Napoleon's mortal remains were returned to France, a few days before the Belle Poule frigate arrived in St. Helena to collect the coffin. Las Cases inscribed this copy at a turning point in history, as the world was once again turning to the remote island where the Emperor was exiled and buried. A second resurrection was to occur with the triumphant return of the imperial coffin:


        "Frozen sky, pure sun. - Oh! shines in history,
        Of the mournful imperial triumph torch!
        May the people forever keep you in their memory,
        Beautiful day like glory,
        Cold as the grave" (Le Retour de l'Empereur, Victor Hugo).
        The famous compilation of memories and confidences of Napoleon in exile was considered from the beginning to be a true masterpiece which had a lasting effect on Napoleonic legacy. Inscriptions by Las Cases on his most famous work are extremely rare. Las Cases wrote these words to another faithful servant of the Empire, at a time when one of the most important events in Napoleonic history was unfolding: the long voyage of so-called “Mission des cendres”. Las Cases was to be part of this expedition and abandoned due to ill health. He was replaced by his son who had shared his captivity in St Helena and was to publish, like his father, an account of his journey with the Emperor's remains. Las Cases did, however, attend the lavish funeral ceremony at the Invalides, true to his words from the Mémorial: "The heavens blessed my efforts by allowing me to go all the way".


        An exceptional copy with a rare meaningful signed autograph inscription, on the iconic work at the origin of Napoleonic mythology, handsomely set in a contemporary binding with Romantic gilt motifs.

        €12,000
        3500€
        Score : 100.00
        Héliogabale ou l'anarchiste couronné
        Antonin ARTAUD, André DERAIN
        Héliogabale ou l'anarchiste couronné
        Denoël & Steele|1934
        First edition on current paper.
        Precious autograph dedication signed by Antonin Artaud: "To my dear friend André Lhote the only living writer who knows how to speak about painting in a poetic and superior sense."
        Illustrated book of 6 vignettes by André Derain.
        Very discreet restorations on the back and the boards of covers, tiny angular gaps in heads of the very first leaflets.
        €3,500
        10000€
        Score : 100.00
        Rare first edition and presentation copy of Cyrano to one of the first reviewers of the play
        Rare first edition and presentation copy of Cyrano to one of the first reviewers of the play
        Cyrano de Bergerac
        Edmond ROSTAND
        Cyrano de Bergerac
        G. Charpentier & E. Fasquelle|1898

        First edition.

        3/4 red morocco, smooth spine elaborately decorated with gilt typographic motifs and green morocco onlays, crossed musketeer swords gilt-stamped at center of spine, gilt date at foot, marbled paper boards framed in gilt, marbled endpapers and pastedowns, original wrappers and spine (slightly toned) preserved, top edge gilt, small restorations to corners and spine color restored.

        Rare inscribed copy signed by Edmond Rostand: "A Monsieur Henry Fouquier avec ma reconnaissance la plus cordiale. Edmond Rostand."

         

         

        €10,000
        17000€
        Score : 100.00
        “For Henri Ghéon whose poetry I am fond of, Guillaume Apollinaire”
        “For Henri Ghéon whose poetry I am fond of, Guillaume Apollinaire”
        Alcools. Poèmes 1898-1913
        Guillaume APOLLINAIRE, Pablo PICASSO
        Alcools. Poèmes 1898-1913
        Mercure de France|1913

        The first edition, first printing, numbered in the press, with only 23 large paper copies on Hollande paper.
        With a frontispiece portrait of Apollinaire by Picasso.
        Discreet restorations to spine.


        With a chemise of half red morocco over paper boards by Boichot, spine in six compartments, date to foot of spine, identical paper slipcase with red morocco edging.

         
        Rare autograph inscription signed by Guillaume Apollinaire: “for Henri Ghéon whose poetry I am fond of, Guillaume Apollinaire”.
        This copy also with five manuscript corrections by Apollinaire on pages 71, 77, 92, 110 and 189.
        A good copy with a rare autograph inscription by the poet.

         

        An autograph quatrain in black ink has been mounted on the verso of the frontispiece.

        €17,000
        4000€
        Score : 100.00
        Adventures of the famous cartoon mouse, signed by its creator
        Adventures of the famous cartoon mouse, signed by its creator
        Mickey Détective
        Walt DISNEY
        Mickey Détective
        Hachette|1933

        First edition.

        Publisher's full cloth-backed pictorial boards, front board with color illustration, pictorial endpapers, a newspaper clipping photograph of the Disney couple pasted on the front pastedown. Minor lacks to the upper cover, corners slightly creased.

        Exceptional incribed copy by Walt Disney on the front pastedown: "Best wishes / Walt Disney," below a portrait of him with his wife and their dog.

        €4,000
        15000€
        Score : 100.00
        Céline gifts his Voyage to the queen of Paris Music Hall and tries to get her to sing his bawdy tunes
        Céline gifts his Voyage to the queen of Paris Music Hall and tries to get her to sing his bawdy tunes
        Voyage au bout de la nuit
        Louis-Ferdinand CÉLINE (to Yvette GUILBERT)
        Voyage au bout de la nuit
        Denoël & Steele|1932

        First edition with all the identifying points of the first printing, one of the review copies.

        Exceptional presentation copy inscribed by the author to the famous singer Yvette Guilbert, to whom Céline himself sang and offered one of his scandalous compositions, “Katika la putain,” [Katika the Whore] later renamed “À Nœud coulant” [With a Slipknot"] "A madame Yvette Guilbert en témoignage de ma profonde admiration. LFCéline.”

        Beneath Céline's inscription, the actor Fabrice Luchini has added: “A Yvette Guilbert in memoriam. FLuchini” ; and on the half-title, actor Jean-François Balmer wrote in turn: “Merci en bon voyage. JFBalmer.”

        With pasted-in entry tickets to their respective performances of Voyage au bout de la nuit—at the Comédie des Champs-Élysées for Luchini, and at the Théâtre de l’Œuvre for Balmer.

        €15,000
        300€
        Score : 100.00
        Jacques Debû-Bridel’s copy, Résistance fighter
        Jacques Debû-Bridel’s copy, Résistance fighter
        [RESISTANCE] Libération de la Corse
        (to Jacques DEBÛ-BRIDEL) [Fernand GAMBIEZ] Fernand, Général GAMBIEZ
        [RESISTANCE] Libération de la Corse
        Hachette|1973

        First edition, no deluxe copies on fine paper were issued.

        Spine and rear cover slightly soiled; a clean and attractive copy internally.

        Illustrations.

        Valuable signed presentation copy from General Gambiez: "A monsieur J. Debu-Bridel en bien cordial hommage cet envoi de synthèse sur la libération de la Corse cette île qui nous est si chère. Château de Vincennes 26 septembre 1974."

        A moving relic of the Resistance and Gaullist legacy.

        €300
        1800€
        Score : 100.00
        Psychologie de l'art : La Création artistique
        André MALRAUX
        Psychologie de l'art : La Création artistique
        Skira|1948
        First edition, no deluxe copies printed.
        Richly illustrated.
        Slight sunning to spine.
        With a precious signed autograph inscription from André Malraux to his friend, the prominent Gaullist resistance fighter Brigitte Friang: “Pour Brigitte. A. Malraux. Oct 1948.” accompanied by an original coloured drawing depicting the famous "dyable" walking in profile, sketched in red and blue pencil (used for the eye and bristling hair)
        Brigitte Friang joined the Resistance at the age of 19 and quickly became a key operative in charge of coordinating parachute drops in the western region. She was arrested by the Gestapo after attempting to help her friend Pierre Brossolette escape from Rennes prison. She later confessed: “I knew all the landing and drop zones, I knew the real names of many agents because I had transmitted them in code to London for registration.” Seriously wounded, she was deported to Ravensbrück, then to the Sudeten commando camps. She managed to escape from the transport heading to Dachau by hiding in straw.
        In 1946, she co-founded the Rassemblement du Peuple Français in support of De Gaulle’s return to power after his resignation, and became part of the small circle of close associates—alongside André Malraux—who drafted the foundational Strasbourg speech in 1947. Following the dissolution of the R.P.F., she turned to frontline journalism, covering the wars in Indochina, Suez, the Six-Day War, and Vietnam, and later became André Malraux’s press officer.

        This marked the beginning of a long friendship with Malraux, who spoke of their closeness in Antimémoires, referring affectionately to “his Brigitte.” In return, Brigitte Friang would recount their thirty-year friendship in two works, Un autre Malraux and Petit tour autour de Malraux, both offering a poignant yet candid portrait of the writer and statesman.
        €1,800
        750€
        Score : 100.00
        Au camp des vaincus ou la critique du onze mai
        Henry-Paul Deyvaux-Gasier, dit Henry-Paul GASSIER, Joseph KESSEL
        Au camp des vaincus ou la critique du onze mai
        Gallimard|1924
        €750
        5800€
        Score : 100.00
        Guy to his Bel-Ami
        Guy to his Bel-Ami
        Contes de la bécasse
        Guy de MAUPASSANT (inscribed to Baron de VAUX)
        Contes de la bécasse
        ED. Rouveyre et G. Blond|1883

        First edition, no grands papiers (deluxe) copies printed.
        Half brown sheepskin, spine with four raised bands framed in blind and dec­orated with gilt floral motifs, some rubbing to the spine, marbled paper boards, marbled paper endpapers and flyleaves, modest contemporary bind­ing.


        Rare signed and inscribed copy by Guy de Maupassant to the Baron de Vaux who inspired the character of Bel-Ami: “To Baron de Vaux / his friend / Guy de Maupassant”.

        €5,800
        5000€
        Score : 100.00
        "Mr. Gorbachev is a man of unimpeachable integrity" — Bill Keller in his review of Gorbachev's memoirs, New York Times, October 20, 1996
        "Mr. Gorbachev is a man of unimpeachable integrity" — Bill Keller in his review of Gorbachev's memoirs, New York Times, October 20, 1996
        Memoirs
        Mikhai͏l GORBACHEV [Михаил Сергеевич ГОРБАЧЁВ]
        Memoirs
        Doubleday|1996

        First UK edition.

        Publisher’s binding in full grey cloth, smooth spine, a fine copy complete with the illustrated dust jacket featuring a photographic portrait of the author by Yousuf Karsh.

        Illustrated with maps on the endpapers and pastedowns, and 37 photographs.

        Extremely rare inscribed copy signed by the last leader of the Soviet Union to a USSR émigré, the journalist Sam Yossman.

        €5,000
        600€
        Score : 100.00
        Francis Ponge’s copy
        Francis Ponge’s copy
        Conversations avec Picasso
        (to Francis PONGE) Pablo PICASSO
        Conversations avec Picasso
        Gallimard|1964

        First edition, one of the review copies.

        Spine faded with noticeable waterstaining at foot, a few small spots in the margins of the covers.

        Illustrated with 53 photographs by Brassaï.

        On a card mounted to the front endpaper, a moving presentation inscription, dated and signed in blue ballpoint pen by Brassaï: "Pour Francis Ponge amical hommage de Brassaï Eze-Village le 29 octobre 1964."

         

        €600
        800€
        Score : 100.00
        Poignant copy inscribed to Henri Calet
        Poignant copy inscribed to Henri Calet
        Les poulpes
        (to Henri CALET) Raymond GUÉRIN
        Les poulpes
        Gallimard|1953

        First edition, one of the review copies.

        Spine and covers faded, small chips to the corners of the covers and margins of some leaves, brittle and yellowed paper, front free endpaper detached, a delicate copy.

        Exceptional and moving signed autograph inscription by Raymond Guérin: "Pour vous mon cher Calet ces Poulpes où vous savez tout ce que j'ai mis de foi et de désespoir. avec l'admiration et l'amitié du grand Dab. R. Guérin 11.5.53. P.S. Nous sommes au Madison jusqu'au 15 mai, puis, du 29 mai au 5 juin. R.G."

        €800
        2000€
        Score : 100.00
        "Our huge country is balanced on a razor’s edge, and nobody knows what will happen to it tomorrow.” (p. 204)
        "Our huge country is balanced on a razor’s edge, and nobody knows what will happen to it tomorrow.” (p. 204)
        Against the Grain - An Autobiography
        Boris Yeltsin
        Against the Grain - An Autobiography
        Jonathan Cape|1990

        First edition of the English translation by Michael Glenny, who first came to prominence with his translation of Bulgakov’s Master and Margarita in 1967. No deluxe paper copies issued.

        Publisher’s binding in full black cloth, flat spine which shows some inherent creasing due to the laminated covering.

        A handsome copy, with illustrations.

        Very rare inscribed copy dated 27 April 1990 and signed by Boris Yeltsin.

        From the library of Sam Yossman (Sam Jones) of the BBC Russian Service.

         

        €2,000
        2300€
        Score : 100.00
        L'espèce humaine
        Robert ANTELME
        L'espèce humaine
        Gallimard|1957

        Partly first edition, revised and corrected, of which no deluxe copies were issued; one of the review copies.

        Spine and covers slightly and marginally sunned, as usual.
        Rare and valuable signed presentation inscription from Robert Antelme to Geneviève Hirsch.

        "Il n'y a pas d'espèces humaines, il y a une espèce humaine. C'est parce que nous sommes des hommes comme eux que les SS seront en définitive impuissants devant nous."
        ["There are no human races; there is only one human race. It is precisely because we are men like them that the SS will ultimately be powerless against us."]


        This seminal work on the Nazi concentration camp experience was first published in 1947. It was the third and final publication of the short-lived publishing house founded by Marguerite Duras and Robert Antelme, her husband from 1940 to 1946.
        Initially unnoticed upon its discreet release — only a handful of copies were sold — the book was reissued the following year with new covers by Robert Marin. It faced the competition of numerous postwar accounts and initially struggled to find a readership. Yet, as recounted by F. Lebelley, "at a time when narratives abounded, the unique power of this work, marked by a stark sobriety, moved readers as a founding text. A writer’s book as well, which, as Duras acknowledged, ‘stepped away from literature.’ Robert Antelme would never write another. Despite the praise and accolades, L'Espèce humaine remained the singular work of a lifetime." (in Duras, ou le poids d'une plume).
        Thanks to Albert Camus’s intervention, the book was reissued a decade later, in 1957, by Gallimard and finally reached a broader audience.
        Since then, it has taken its place in literary history as one of the most significant works confronting the painful but essential reflection on concentration camps and the human condition. In its wake, writers such as his friend Jorge Semprun would embark on new approaches to the unspeakable task of writing about the camps.
        As early as 1947, Antelme wrote in his foreword: "We had just returned, bringing with us our memory, our vivid experience, and felt a frantic desire to recount it exactly as it was. And yet, from the first days, we became aware of the gap between the language at our disposal and that experience [...] How could we resign ourselves to not trying to explain how we had come to that point? We were still there. And yet it was impossible. As soon as we began to tell it, we suffocated. To ourselves, what we had to say already seemed unimaginable."

        Shortly after Gallimard’s reprint, this testimony received its most profound tribute from Maurice Blanchot:
        "When man is reduced to the extreme deprivation of need, when he becomes ‘he who eats peelings,’ we see him reduced to nothing but himself, and man is revealed as he who requires nothing more than need itself to, by denying what denies him, preserve the primacy of human relation. One must add that need then changes, becomes radical in the literal sense, becomes a barren need, devoid of pleasure or content — a bare relation to bare life — and the bread one eats responds directly to the demand of need, just as need is immediately the need to live." (Maurice Blanchot, L'indestructible, in La Nrf n°112, 1962, reprinted in L'Entretien infini)

        Presentation copies signed by Robert Antelme are of exceptional rarity.

        €2,300
        4000€
        Score : 100.00
        Verlaine, the "published" to his publisher
        Verlaine, the "published" to his publisher
        Invectives
        Paul VERLAINE (to Léon VANIER)
        Invectives
        Léon Vanier|1896

        First edition.

        Contemporary Bradel binding in grey cloth-backed marbled boards, smooth spine decorated with a gilt floral motif, gilt date and double fillet at foot, brown shagreen label, original wrappers preserved; a contemporary binding executed for Léon Vanier with the binder's ticket pasted ton front pastedown "Reliures Léon Vanier 19 quai Saint-Michel Paris" .

        Our copy exceptionally contains a faded original photograph by Otto Wegener depicting Paul Verlaine standing with a cane and wearing a top hat; exceptional signed autograph inscription by Paul Verlaine in the lower right margin of the print: "A Léon Vanier son édité et ami. P. Verlaine." (To Léon Vanier, his published [author] and friend. P. Verlaine)

        €4,000
        800€
        Score : 100.00
        Dames et demoiselles
        Théodore de BANVILLE (to Edmond de GONCOURT)
        Dames et demoiselles
        Charpentier|1886
        First trade edition, with the publisher's review stamp at the foot of the title page.
        Navy half-sheepskin binding, smooth spine showing minor rubbing, original wrappers preserved, contemporary binding.
        Illustrated with a frontispiece drawing by G. Rochegrosse printed on China paper.
        With a precious signed autograph inscription from Théodore de Banville to Edmond de Goncourt.
        €800
        6000€
        Score : 100.00
        Air mexicain
        (to TOYEN) Benjamin PÉRET
        Air mexicain
        Librairie Arcanes|1952

        First edition, one of 249 numbered copies on B.F.K. de Rives, the only printing alongside 1 on Hollande and 24 on cream Renage vellum.

        Illustrated with 4 original color lithographs by Rufino Tamayo.

        This copy is further enriched with an additional suite of the 4 lithographs by Rufino Tamayo, usually reserved for the deluxe copies.
        Printed stamps to the versos of each engraving: "Annulation d'estampille pour annulation de vente".

        A rare and desirable copy.

         

        Exceptional and Surrealist autograph inscription signed by Benjamin Péret to Toyen, inspired by the Aztec pantheon: "A Toyen la fille de Pilzintacutli, son ami Huitzilopochtli. Rectifions : son père est Xochipilli, l'autre n'esu qu'un intrus. Benjamin Péret 2 juin 1953."

        €6,000
        28000€
        Score : 100.00
        Mémoires d'outre-tombe : "Tout à vous du fond de ma tombe"
        François René de CHATEAUBRIAND
        Mémoires d'outre-tombe : "Tout à vous du fond de ma tombe"
        Eugène|1849-1850 ; 14 avril 1839 (lettre manuscrite)

        Rare and sought-after first edition, first issue.

        Includes the subscribers' list and the foreword, which were omitted when the remainder of this edition passed into the hands of another publisher, Dion-Lambert. It also retains the pagination error in volume two: page 164 instead of 364. With a letter from the author, bearing his autograph signature, written and dated 14 April 1839, in the hand of his secretary. One page written in black ink on a leaf. Slightly darkened at the upper edge, with occasional foxing, and the usual folds from postal handling.

        Our copy is enriched with an exceptional, prophetic and macabre letter by François-René de Chateaubriand: "mais moi je suis mort, absolument mort et s'il me fallait écrire un mot dans un journal, j'aimerais mieux être enseveli à mille pieds sous terre." ["but I am dead, utterly dead, and if I were required to write a single word in a newspaper, I would rather be buried a thousand feet underground."]

        Signed with the author’s faltering hand, this apparently unpublished letter was penned by his secretary: "Vous connaissez la main de [Hyacinthe] Pilorge que j'employe pour remplacer la mienne souffrante de la goutte" ["You will recognise the hand of [Hyacinthe] Pilorge, whom I employ to replace my own, suffering from gout,"] the author explains in the introduction to the letter.

        Black half-morocco bindings, smooth spines with double gilt fillets and double blind-stamped compartments, black paper boards, slight superficial rubbing to some boards, marbled paper pastedowns and endpapers, sprinkled edges; contemporary bindings. Sparse foxing.

        €28,000
        2000€
        Score : 100.00
        Victoire sur l'Everest
        John HUNT, Edmund HILLARY (signed)
        Victoire sur l'Everest
        Amiot-Dumont|1953

        First edition in French, one of 1,000 numbered copies on Annonay rag paper, the only deluxe paper copies.

         

         

        Illustrated with numerous photographs. Preface by Maurice Herzog. Foreword by the Duke of Edinburgh.

         

         

        Publisher’s full flexible boards binding. Lacking slipcase, spine sunned with minor tears at head and foot.

         

         

        Rare and handsome autograph inscription, dated and signed by General John Hunt: "A M. Robert Moch vous témoignant notre reconnaissance de nous avoir préparé la trace jusqu'au sommet du signal de l'Iséran le 3 janvier - et pour vous exprimer nos regrets de ne pas l'avoir suivie ! John Hunt 7/1/54."

         

         

        This copy is further enhanced with the handwritten signature of Edmund Hillary beneath the inscription.

         

         

         

        €2,000
        3500€
        Score : 100.00
        La difficulté d'être
        Jean COCTEAU
        La difficulté d'être
        Paul Morihien|1947

        The first edition, an advance [service de presse] copy.
        A fine inscription from Jean Cocteau to Jean-Paul Sartre: “son ami de tout cœur [your true friend].”
        Despite not being of the same generation, and despite everything that could have separated them, Jean Cocteau and Jean-Paul Sartre were friendly in the late 40s and early 50s. When Sartre died, Jean Marais evoked their regular telephone calls and dinners with endless, wonderful discussions.
        The two also worked together for recognition for Jean Genet and in July 1948 published an open letter together in Combat, addressed to the President of France, Vincent Auriol, urging the release from prison of the poet-thug. A few years later, Cocteau would help Sartre set up a committee of support for Henri Martin, a Communist protesting against the war in Indochina, sentenced to five years in prison for distributing pamphlets. Cocteau also took part in the staging of Sartre's Dirty Hands at the Théâtre Antoine in 1948.
        In giving the high priest of Existentialism an inscribed copy of The Difficulty of Being, the indefatigable dandy was giving him one of his most intimate pieces. In this work, Sartre's political engagement is evoked in poetic terms: “but why does he insist on visible engagement? The invisible engages so much more…Poets engage themselves without any goal other than to lose themselves.”
        Rare testimony of the links between two major figures of the 20th century intellectual and literary world.

        €3,500
        600€
        Score : 100.00
        La Potière jalouse
        Claude LÉVI-STRAUSS
        La Potière jalouse
        Plon|1985

        First edition, no deluxe copies printed.
        Handsome copy.
        Important presentation copy inscribed by Claude Lévi-Strauss to Jean-François Revel.
         

        €600
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