Robert Laffont Libertés 2000 Couverture Illustrée Couleur 1979
Reference : 001118
Bon État
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[Walter SPITZER] - SARTRE J.P.- Lithographies originales de Walter Spitzer
Reference : 26080
(1961)
1961 Editions Lidis- Imprimerie Nationale, 1964-1965, Paris. 1 volume titré suites (emboîtage de l'éditeur).61/64 lithographies originales de Walter Spitzer sous 5 pochettes dont une incompléte. Le tirage des lithographies originales en couleurs hors le texte et in plano sans serpente volante, composées et gravées par Walter SPITZER, a été assuré par les ateliers MOURLOT Frères.
Walter Spitzer, peintre, graveur, illustrateur, decorateur de theatre, ne le 14 juin 1927 a Cieszyn. Venu a Paris, il y etudie a l'ecole des Beaux-Arts. Premiere exposition particuliere a Paris en 1957. Expose de nouveau en 1961, 1963, 1966... Participe a divers Salons: Peintres Temoins de leur Temps, Comparaisons, et Jeune Peinture dont il a ete membre de jury. Volontiers expressionniste, usant de pates epaisses et de la violence du graphisme, il evoque les horreurs de la fuite, de l'exil, du massacre. Sa peinture prend souvent des allures de farces derisoires (E. Benezit, Dictionnaire des Peintures...).
PARIS MATCH. 31 mars 1973. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 132 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos et illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans et hors texte - 1er plat illustré d'une photo en couleurs. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
Sommaire : Sydne Rome, celle qui fait Quoi ?, Les jeunes et le sursis, Je croyais que le sursis était bourgeois par Jean Cau, Pommereuil, le village qui s'est battu pour ses enfants, Les deux mois de grace de M. Cailliez, Pour Sophia le bonheur s'appelle Eduardo, Confessions a l'italienne par Robert Serrou Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
Editions Harlequin 1999 1999. Donna Sterling: Secret médical- Jennifer Taylor: Passion en sursis/ Harlequin Collection Blanche 1999 . Donna Sterling: Secret médical- Jennifer Taylor: Passion en sursis/ Harlequin Collection Blanche 1999
Très bon état
København [Copenhagen], 1964. 8vo. Original printed yellow wrappers with green and black lettering. Minor soiling and minor creasing to wrappers. Internally near mint condition. Uncut and unopened. 371 pp.
Signed presentation-copy for Michelle Léglise (A Michell/ 11 Janvier 66/ Jean Pauls S"") of the first edition of the first Danish translation of ""Le Sursis"". This is a higly interesting presentation-copy, since Michelle Léglise (or Michelle Vian as she was named at the time), was both the wife of a close friend of Sartre, herself a close friend, and eventually - around the time of this presentation - his lover.In 1940 Michelle Léglise had met the French multi-artist and author Boris Vian, whom she married already in 1941. Boris Vian (1920-1959) is best known today for his novels (many of which were published under the pseudonym Vernon Sullivan). He was also of great importance to the French jazz-scene and served as liason for Duke Ellington and Miles Davis in Paris. He was also a popular musician in his own time. When he met Michelle, she taught him English and introduced him to American literature. They had a son together in 1942. In the middle of the 40'ies, Vian was struggling to have his novels acknowledged, but those that he published in 1945 were not very successful. He did, however, in 1946 have the luck of meeting, and later befriending Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, as well as Albert Camus, and he began publishing in ""Les Temps Modernes"". Thus, also Michelle got acquainted with the most famous couple in France at the time - and very well acquainted with Sartre! In fact the two became lovers and began an affair that lasted throughout Sartre's life, in 1980. Michelle and Boris Vian thus divorced in 1951 under messy circumstances. Both Beauvoir and Sartre were very fond of Boris Vian and had promoted him often, but the messy divorce seems to have created spite between the different parties involved - Sartre sided with Michelle, and Simone de Beauvoir with Boris Vian. ""Le Sursis"" originally appeared in 1945 as part II of ""Chemins de la liberté"". When the first Danish edition appeared in 1965, Sartre and Michelle were still lovers.
, Aire libre, 1999; in-4, 56 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Eo tome 2.
Eo tome 2.