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Paris: Cercle d'Art, 1957. 122 illustrations, mostly full-page, including 52 mounted color plates. 201pp with text in French. Folio, natural cloth. Paris: Cercle d'Art, 1957. First edition. A very good (+). More
Paris: Cercle d'Art, 1957. 122 illustrations, mostly full-page, including 52 mounted color plates. 201pp with text in French. Folio, natural cloth. Paris: Cercle d'Art, 1957. First edition. A very good (+). More
Lausanne: Mermod, 1953. Illustrated in color and in black and white. 161 pages. Large 12mo, white printed wrappers in glassine wrapper. Lausanne: Mermod, (1953). A near fine copy with some pages unopened. Fifty-fifth volume in the Collection du Bouquet. This copy is number 1343 of 1600 printed. More
Bunkamura, 1995. 219 plates in color and black & white. 4to, stiff pictorial wrappers. (Tokyo): Musee de Bunkamura, (1995). Fine. Exhibition catalogue. Text in Japanese; captions under the illustrations in Japanese & French. More
Paris: Grasset, 1957. With text illustrations and 40 original color lithographs by the author. 2 vols. off-white pictorial cloth stamped in blue & gilt, decorative end-leaves, uncut. Paris: Grasset, (1957). First Edition. One of 8800 copies on Verge de Voiron paper. Spine of Volume I has a crease, inner hinges of Volume II starting to crack, otherwise a fine set. More
Paris: Gallimard, 2003. Publie sou la direction de Michel Decaudin et al. 1869pp., small 8vo, flexible leather. Paris: Gallimard, (2003). First Edition. Fine, in publisher's pprinted board slipcase. Bibliotheque de la PLeiade. More
St. Jean Ferret: 1955. 1 page, 10.75 x 8.25 inches, St. Jean Ferret, September 11, 1955, in French, untranslated, to an unknown correspondent, with interesting literary content, in part: "Cher Monsieur," writing that he had sent an earlier letter and had not received an answer. He suggests that maybe his previous letter did not arrive or that the recipient did not think it worthwhile replying to. However, he stresses that he does not trifle, so to speak, ever. Cocteau speaks..... More
New York: Harcourt Brace, 1987. Introduction by Ned Rorem; Translation by Richard Howard. Illustrated., 375pp., 8vo, cloth-backed boards., d.w. New York: Harcourt Brace, (1987). First American Edition. Fine. More
New York: Orion Press, 1968. Illus. w/photos. 144pp., 12mo, black cloth, d.w. New York: Orion Press, (1968). Very good. More
Paris: 1915. 8 issues (out of a complete run of 20). Folio, pictorial wrappers, bound with one staple. Paris, January - July, 1915.J Sardonic, vitriolic anti-German, World War I bi-monthly periodical, a collaboration of Iribe & Cocteau, including the illustrations of both, Cocteau signing his drawings as "Jim". Consists of issues No. 4, 9, 12, & 16 -20. Unusually fine copies of a fragile publication. More
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