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GÉRALDY, Paul - Lot 25

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GÉRALDY, Paul - Lot 25
GÉRALDY, Paul You and I Paris, P.-V. Stock et Cie, 1913 SET OF 5 BOOKS, FIRST EDITION. In-12 (183 x 116 mm). COLLATION: 147 pp. SIGNED ENVOI: to Monsieur Jacques Rouché, tribute from the author, Paul Géraldy. ATTACHMENT: l.a.s. from the author to Albert Messein, [s.d.], 1 p. in-12. BINDING: red morocco, cold fillet on boards, ribbed spine, gilt head, cover (in two states) and spine preserved. [With:] 2. LOTI, Pierre. La Mort de Philæ. Paris, Calmann-Lévy, [1908]. ORIGINAL EDITION. In-12 (182 x 115 mm). COLLATION: (2) ff, 56 pp, (2) ff. BINDING: red morocco ribbed spine, case-hardened head. PROVENANCE: gilt initials "A.C." at tail. False title missing 3. BOCCACE. Vingt contes. Paris, Gibert Jeune, Librairie d'amateurs, 1940. In-12 (193 x 126 mm). Translation by Antoine Le Maçon. COLLATION: (2) ff, 165 pp, (3) ff. illustrations by Brunelleschi. BINDING: blue morocco bradel spine, gilt head, cover and spine preserved 4. CLAUDEL, Paul. L'OEil écoute. [Paris], Gallimard, 1946. FIRST EDITION. In-8 (225 x 180 mm). COLLATION: 240 pp, (3) ff. ISSUE: one of 1,040 copies on Alma Marais vellum (no. 121). ILLUSTRATION: hors-texte reproductions. PUBLISHER'S BINDING based on a model by Paul Bonet. Decorated cream boards, bradel spine, cover and spine preserved. Pale foxing throughout and on the edges. 5. GHEORGHIU, Constantin Virgil. La Vingt-cinquième heure. Paris, Plon, 1949. First French edition. In-12 (181 x 118 mm). Translation by Monique Saint-Côme. ISSUE: one of 429 copies on esparto (no. 147). BINDING: Green morocco spine and corners, gilt head, cover and spine preserved. Spine insolate. In all, 5 volumes bound [With:] 2. LOTI, Pierre. La Mort de Philæ. Paris, Calmann-Lévy, [1908]. ORIGINAL EDITION. In-12 (182 x 115 mm). COLLATION: (2) ff, 6 pp, (2) ff. BINDING: red morocco ribbed spine, case-hardened head. Provenance: gilt initials "A.C." at tail. False title missing 3. BOCCACE. Vingt contes. Paris, Gibert Jeune, Librairie d'amateurs, 1940. In-12 (193 x 126 mm). Translation by Antoine Le Maçon. COLLATION: (2) ff, 165 pp, (3) ff. illustrations by Brunelleschi. BINDING: blue morocco bradel spine, gilt head, cover and spine preserved 4. CLAUDEL, Paul. L'OEil écoute. [Paris], Gallimard, 1946. FIRST EDITION. In-8 (225 x 180 mm). COLLATION: 240 pp, (3) ff. ISSUE: one of 1,040 copies on Alma Marais vellum (no. 121). ILLUSTRATION: hors-texte reproductions. PUBLISHER'S BINDING based on a model by Paul Bonet. Decorated cream boards, bradel spine, cover and spine preserved. Pale foxing throughout and on the edges. 5. GHEORGHIU, Constantin Virgil. La Vingt-cinquième heure. Paris, Plon, 1949. First French edition. In-12 (181 x 118 mm). Translation by Monique Saint-Côme. ISSUE: one of 429 copies on esparto (no. 147). BINDING: Green morocco spine with corners, gilt head, cover and spine preserved. Spine insolate. A total of 5 bound volumes
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