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Editions Persona, 1984. Preface by Michel del Castillo. Many photo Illus. 111pp. 4to, pictorial wrappers. N.p., Editions Persona, (1984). Very good. More
Editions Persona, 1984. Preface by Michel del Castillo. Many photo Illus. 111pp. 4to, pictorial wrappers. N.p., Editions Persona, (1984). Very good. More
Paris: Jonquieres, 1926. Color illustrations. 8vo, stiff pictorial wrappers. Paris: Henri Jonquieres, 1926. Limited Numbered edition. Near Fine. More
Paris: Flammarion, 1948. 15 volumes. Tall 8vo, simple 1/2 brown calf with wide bands, marbled boards, spines lightly worn and leather crackled. Paris: Flammarion, Le Fleuron, (1948-1950.). Internally fine, a very good(+) set. More
Paris: Flammarion, 1960. Text in French. Three volumes. Thick 8vo, blue cloth with inlaid graphic design, pictorial d.w. Paris: Flamarion, (1960). Ownership stickers on the front endpapers and small stain on a few preliminary pages of first volume, still a near fine set. More
Paris: Georges Guillot, 1948. Illustrated with 15 original pointes seches engravings in color by Mariette Lydis. 93 pages with text in French. Small folio, loose signatures within stiff printed wrappers (cardboard sleeve & slipcase is soiled, bumped and cracked). Paris: Georges Guillot, (1948). Internally fine. Limited Edition, one of 100 numbered copies in a total edition of 300 copies. A charming book with Lydis's fine delicate illustrations providing a lovely match for Colette's text. More
Lausanne: Guilde Du Livre, 1953. Illustrated with handsome b/w photogravures by Isiz-Bidermanas. 128 pages. Slim 4to, photographic wrappers; very minor edgewear. Lausanne: Guilde Du Livre, (1953). A near fine copy. Limited edition -- one of 15000 copies. More
Paris: 1929. 1 page, 10.25 x 8 inches, 9 Rue de Beaujolais, Louvre, Paris, January 30, 1929, in French, untranslated, to an unidentified correspondent and friend, "Cher Monsieur et ami." In this letter, Colette states that she is unwell, afflicted with grippe and bronchitis. She is sending a paper (short story) and if it is accepted, as she hopes, she would like to correct it further when she receives the proof "because there are always mistakes." In closing, she sends..... More
Paris: Artheme Fayard, 1920. 8vo, 3/4 green morocco, spine faded to brown; original yellow printed wrappers (including spine) bound in. Paris: Artheme Fayard, 1920. First Edition. One of 550 numbered copies on papier velin...Lafuma. This is no. 124. More
many color and b/w illus. 4to, cloth, d.w. London: Kaye & Ward, (1979). vg. More
It was quite a moving moment when I actually set eyes on the letters this morning! Thank you very much - doing business with you was an uncommercial pleasure. Kind regards
Thank you very much for the fast delivery of my books. They were exactly in the condition you described and one of the volumes contained a very interesting dinner invitation and menu. Thank you very much, as well, for cost-effectively sending parcel via normal US Post.