GREAVES, Roger
Nadar
Nadar ou Le paradoxe vital - Ed. Flammarion, 1980. 515 pages. Ex. de presse. Très bon état du volume (papier un peu jauni, bords de couverture légèrement frottés, quelques annotations sur la page de garde). Autographe signé de l'auteur.
Référence libraire : POY-091019-4
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GRENIER, Edouard
Penseroso. Réflexions & Maximes [ Edition originale - Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ] [ Suivi de : ] Rayons d'Hiver
1 vol. in-32 reliure bradel d'époque demi-percaline bleu ciel, A. Lemerre, Paris, 1886, VII-197 pp. ; Paul Jacquin, Besançon, Novembre 1886, 109 pp. et 1 dd.
Référence libraire : 67482
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GRENIER, Edouard
Petits Poèmes [ Edition originale - Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ] [ On joint : ] Petits Poèmes. Troisième édition revue et augmentée [ Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
2 vol. in-12 reliure bradel d'époque demi-percaline bleu ciel, Charpentier, Paris, 1859 et 1871
Référence libraire : 67475
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GRENIER, Edouard
Poèmes Dramatiques [ Edition originale - Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ] Stéphen - In excelsis - Le premier jour de l'Eden - Prométhée délivré
1 vol. in-12 reliure bradel d'époque demi-percaline bleu ciel, Collection Hetzel, Michel Lévy Frères, Paris, s.d. [ 1861 ]
Référence libraire : 67476
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GRENIER, Edouard
Poëmes Dramatiques. [ Edition originale - Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ] Stéphen - In Excelsis - Le Premier Jour de l'Eden - Prométhée délivré.
1 vol. in-12 br., couverture plastifiée, collection Hetzel, Michel Lévy Frères, s.d. [ 1861 ], 2 ff., 200 pp. et 1 f. n. ch.
Référence libraire : 66785
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GRELLET, Pierre:
Reflets de cent cinquante années. La Gazette de Lausanne de 1798 à 1948.
Lausanne, Gazette, 1948, in-8°, 343 p., illustré in et hors-texte, brochure originale.
Référence libraire : 5734aaf
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GREVILLE EDMOND
SUPPRIME PAR L'ASCENSEUR
PARIS NRF 1927 Un volume in-8 broché de 98 pages , un portrait en frontispice , ENVOI , un des 120 ex. numérotés HORS-COMMERCE ( N° CXX ) , infimes défauts , bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture souple
Référence libraire : 012330
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GREGOIRE, Ménie
Telle que je suis [ Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
1 vol. in-8 br., collection "Vécu", Robert Laffont, Paris, 1976, 356 pp.
Référence libraire : 59360
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GREVIN Emmanuel.
voyage au Hoggar.Tourisme au Sahara.
Stock 1936 In-8 Broché, couverture illustrée Dédicacé par l'auteur
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GRECO Jose 1918 2000
Signature
The founder of the Jose Greco Spanish Dance Company was actually born in Italy and raised in Brooklyn; he debuted in Carmen in 1937 but became a household name by popularizing flamenco and Spanish dancing in the 1950s. Huge bold signature heavy stock 5"X 3" card n.p. n.d. 1971 November 16. Near fine. With original envelope. unknown
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GREELEY Horace 1811 72
Autograph Letter Signed
Probably the most famous 19th century American journalist he of "Go West young man" immortality founded and edited "The New Yorker" 1834-41 then the reknowned "New York Tribune" 1841 whose popularity gained its editor's oft-expressed views wide influence; ran as Democratic presidential candidate in 1872 but was soundly defeated by incumbent U.S. Grant. Slightly damaged ALS 2pp 5" X 8" n.p. 1871 November 20. Very good. Addressed to Ralph Meecker. Slight mounting trace along top edge of second page where the right margin is also closely cropped affecting the "ley" in Greeley. An unusual defacement consists of two small side by side "windows" the leftmost measuring 1�" X �" the rightmost �" X �" neatly excised near the top of the first page just above "Dear Ralph." While censorship in letters normally consists of the removal of the recipient's name or signer's name this defacement appears just below the "New-York Tribune" letterhead the larger whole to the left of "Nov. 20" where some writers indicate the city from whence they write and the smaller to the right of the same phrase where the letter's year would have appeared. Above this latter whole "1871" has been added in another hand then crossed out. Four or so words on the verso are affected by this. All this suggests that for some reason the defacer didn't want anyone reading the letter to know where or when it was written -- odd since the letter is not controversial in content but rather written to a gardener or landscaper! Reads in part: "About my planting if I could have a bushel of Hickory Nuts a bush of best nuts and a bushel of White oak Acorns planted on my lot. I would also plant White Pine and Black Locust seed if I could get it to. show vitality. I prefer these kinds; but I would also set out another send young Sugar Maples. if I could get them at a decent price. I would plant some young Hickory and young White Oaks if not too dear." Discusses order and scheduling these. Accompanied by a superb contemporary 5�" X 8�" steel engraved portrait. Despite strange damage an interesting fairly attractive letter. unknown
Référence libraire : 22651
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GREEN Frank K. ? ?
Signature
U.S. Supreme Court marshal described by one writer as "The only person allowed yo make an undue amount of noise around the Supreme Court room is the official court crier Frank K. Green." Bold handsome signature and "Marshall Supreme Court U.S. / April 22 1937" in black ink on a heavy stock 4�" X 3�" "Supreme Court of the United States / Washington D.C." calling card. Fine. Most handsome and unusual. For the Supreme Court collector who has everything -- or thought they did! unknown
Référence libraire : 28243
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Green Hannah
The Dead of the House
Doubleday & Co. 1970. Stated first edition. Signed and dated 04/28/72 on ffep. Brown cloth gilt titles. Book very good with some mild bleaching to cloth at lower binding corner darkening to gutters. DJ also very good with edgewear and soil. 180 pp. Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Doubleday & Co. Hardcover
Référence libraire : 15921
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GREEN Johnny 1908 89
Signature
American screen composer whose Oscar-winning work includes "American in PAris" "Easter Parade" and "West Side Story." Choice signature in fine black marker heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1977 April 4. Near fine. With original envelope. unknown
Référence libraire : 18340
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GREEN Johnny 1908 89
Signed Commemorative Cover
American screen composer whose Oscar-winning work includes "American in Paris" "Easter Parade" and "West Side Story"; in 1972 he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Signed Commemorative Cover 6�" X 3�" cancelled in Vienna Virginia on 30 August 1971 and with special postal cancellation "Filene Center - 1971 / Wolf Trap Farm Park / for Performing Arts". Single 8-cent U.S. flag stamp at upper right. Fine. Green fills the left side of this envelope with his bold handsome inscription and signature in black fineline: "To / Paul Johnston / with / good wishes -- / John Green." Original transmittal envelope present. Green directed and conducted the Wolf Trap Company orchestra for a time making this choice pairing relevant. unknown
Référence libraire : 24314
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Green Paul
Forever Growing. Some Notes on a Credo for Teachers INSCRSIBED & SIGNED BY PAUL GREEN
Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press 1945. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 16mo. 42 pages. Hardcover with a green-grey dust jacket. Moderate wear to the jacket about the edges. The inner hinges are secure and the text is clean. INSCRIBED on the front flyleaf "For Sam with admiration and affection this credo. / which he doesn't need! / Love Paul. <br/> <br/> The University of North Carolina Press hardcover
Référence libraire : 038648
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Green Paul
Rassie
N. P. : N. P. Hardcover. Very Good. Quarto. 8 pages. SIGNED Softcover staple-bound in white illustrated wrappers. Covers have light rubbing. Author has signed title page. Text is sound and clean. <br/> <br/> N. P. hardcover
Référence libraire : 038643
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Green Paul
The Common Glory A Symphonic Drama of American History with Music Commentary English Folksong and Dance
Chapel Hill NC: The University of North Carolina Press 1948. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. 273 pages. SIGNED first edition hardcover bound in blue cloth. Covers are rubbed show a couple of scuffs on front cover. Spine is sunned. Inner hinges are secure. Author has signed front flyleaf. Pages are toned but sound. Illustrations throughout. <br/> <br/> The University of North Carolina Press hardcover
Référence libraire : 030864
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Green Paul
The Hawthorne Tree: Some Papers and Letters on Life and the Theatre
New York Hollywood London and Toronto: Samuel French Inc 1943. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 12mo. 157 pages. SIGNED first edition hardcover in green black and white illustrated dust jacket. DJ is soiled has slight edgewear. Author has written inscription to F. P. Graham on front flyleaf. Text is sound and clean. <br/> <br/> Samuel French, Inc hardcover
Référence libraire : 038636
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Green Paul
Words and Ways: Stories and Incidents from my Cape Fear Valley Folklore Collection
Raleigh: North Carolina Folklore Society 1968. Soft cover. Very Good. 8vo. 148 pages. SIGNED Soft cover in green and white wrappers. The binding has light foxing with a few chipped places along the hinge and edges. Author has signed title page. <br/> <br/> North Carolina Folklore Society paperback
Référence libraire : 038640
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GREEN Julien
Chaque homme dans sa nuit
- Fayard, Paris 1997, 14x22,5cm, reliure de l'éditeur. - Nouvelle édition. Reliure de l'éditeur en pleine toile rouge, dos lisse. Agréable exemplaire complet de sa jaquette. Envoi autographe signé de Julien Green à Christian Giudicelli. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
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GREEN Julien
Epaves
- Fayard, Paris 1994, 14x22,5cm, reliure de l'éditeur. - Nouvelle édition. Reliure de l'éditeur en pleine toile rouge, dos lisse. Agréable exemplaire complet de sa jaquette. Envoi autographe signé de Julien Green à Christian Giudicelli lui présentant ses voeux pour l'année 1994. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
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GREEN Julien
Le Langage et son Double
- Seuil, Paris 1987, 10,5x18cm, broché. - Edition en format livre de poche et bilingue avec le texte en anglais et sa traduction en français en regard, Julien Green se traduisant lui-même. Agréable exemplaire. Envoi autographe signé de Julien Green à Henri Gouhier. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
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GREEN, Julien
Moïra [ Edition originale - Avec billet autographe signé de l'auteur ]
Un des 56 exemplaires sur papier pur fil des Papeteries Lafuma numérotés (numéro L 35), 1 vol. in-8 br., collection l'Epi, Librairie Plon, 1950, Paris, 251 pp. Bon exemplaire du tirage du pur fil Lafuma (après 20 Japon et 22 Hollande), auquel a été joint sur feuillet volant de papier pelure un envoi autographe signé de Julien Green. Edition originale de l'une des grandes oeuvres de Julien Green. Français
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Green, Julien, französischer Schriftsteller (1900-1998).
Albumblatt mit eigenh. Widmung und U. Paris, 25. VIII. 1988.
1 S. Qu.-8vo. "pour le Dr. Jörg Garzarolli avec tous mes voeux de bonheur".
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Green, Julien, Schriftsteller (1900-1998).
Eigenh. Briefkarte mit U. 28, Avenue du Président-Wilson [Paris], 7. IV. 1932.
2 SS. Qu.-8vo. In französischer Sprache an einen Verleger mit Bedauern, ein ihm brieflich unterbreitetes Angebot, über das er lange und gründlich nachgedacht habe, nicht annehmen zu können, da er selbst für kurze Werke vertraglich an seine bisherigen Verleger gebunden sei: "Je m'excuse de n'avoir pu répondre plus tôt à votre aimable lettre, mais j'ai voulu longuement réfléchir aux propositions qu'elle consient et auxquelles, j'ai le regret de vous le dire, je ne puis donner suite. Un examen attentif de mes contrats me montre que je suis lié avec mes éditeurs même pour des oeuvres courtes [...]". - Auf Briefpapier mit gedr. Adresse. Leicht fleckig.
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Green, Julien, Schriftsteller (1900-1998).
Portraitpostkarte mit eigenh. Widmung und U. O. O., [1994 oder 1995].
1 S. 8vo. Portrait en face in S/W aus jüngeren Jahren.
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Green, Thomas, greengrocer and fruiterer (1762-1850), father of pioneering hot air balloonist, Charles Green.
Autograph letter signed ("T. Green"). Highgate, London, (1844).
4to. 1 p. with integral address panel on verso, bearing a Penny Red stamp. A letter from the father of Charles Green (1785-1870), the United Kingdom's most famous balloonist of the 19th century, on his own experiences with flying, addressed to the novelist, travel-writer and journalist Catherine Hutton (1756-1846). As Mr. Green the elder relates, "I am now in my 83rd year and have made severall asents [!] with my son who has so long & successfully practised the science of aerestation [!]. My first asent was from Mansfield, Nottingham in 1827, I was then in my 64th year & my second asent was from Glasgo [!] Scotland in 1836 & I have asended 3 times with the Great Nassau Balloon in company with 9 persons each time". - After working at his father's grocery in London, Charles Green would go on to become a professional balloonist following his first ascent in 1821. In 1836 he set a major long-distance record in the balloon Royal Vauxhall, when he flew overnight from London to the Duchy of Nassau in Germany. The context of Thomas Green's address to Catherine Hutton is unknown, but the letter's tone and content suggest he was responding to an enquiry or earlier writing by Mrs. Hutton on the history and perhaps the safety of hot air ballooning. - The letter is well preserved with minimal yellowing to the edges. A folded piece of card affixed to the left-hand edge of the page is the remnant of the letter's earlier inclusion in an album. The address-side of the folio preserves an example of a first-generation imperforate Penny Red stamp with clear borders. The wax seal of the Green family, featuring a hot air balloon and their Latin motto for ballooning "Coelum certe patet ibimus illac" (The sky is very clear, we will go there!) is well preserved.
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Greenaway Kate
Autographed Note By Kate Greenaway
Original Note . Small Note Fragment. Near Fine. 3" x 3 1/2. Small 3" x 3 1/2" clipped bottom of a note written and signed by KAtte Greenaway reading in full "last night and this morning I- keep feeling I ought to make haste to work. So with love Good by. Kate Greenaway <br/> <br/> unknown
Référence libraire : 025423
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Greenberg, Joanne, Schriftstellerin (geb. 1932).
Eigenh. Billett mit U. Wohl Golden (Colorado), 14. X. 1974.
1 S. Kl.-4to. Zweifach gefaltet. Mit eh. Adresse. An einen Sammler: "[...] I suppose the quotation you ask for is to be something of mine. Actually, a dozen other, better quotations from other writers suggest themselves but I will give you part of a prayer written for a revised service during the High holy days [...]". - Die aus Brooklyn stammende Schriftstellerin wurde vor allem durch ihren unter dem Pseudonym "Hannah Green" veröffentlichten Roman "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden" bekannt.
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GREENE Bob
Hang Time: Days and Dreams with Michael Jordan
New York: Doubleday 1992. Hardcover. Small 4to. Black cloth spine and black paper over boards. 406pp. Very good. Tight and nice first edition inscribed and signed huge and bold by the author in black fineline on the front flyleaf: "11/2/92 / For Karen -- / I enjoy working / with you and I've / enjoyed our conversation / over the years -- / Hope you like the / story this book / tells! / Good luck & / best wishes / Bob." Doubleday hardcover
Référence libraire : 25739
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GREENE Bob
Hang Time: Days and Dreams with Michael Jordan
New York: Doubleday 1992. Hardcover. Small 4to. Black cloth spine and black paper over boards dust jacket. 406pp. Near fine/near fine. Tight and handsome third printing inscribed and signed huge and bold by the author on the front flyleaf: "For Patrick / Venetucci -- / Best luck / Bob Greene." Doubleday hardcover
Référence libraire : 25726
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Greene, Graham, writer (1904-1991).
TLS. London, 28 April 1975.
Small 4to. 1 p. To a collector: "I must thank you for the beautiful postcard of Strindberg in the snow. I am putting it into a copy of his books. You certainly have returned me good for evil! [...]". - On stationery with printed address.
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GREENHOFF Brian 1953 2013
Signature
This 18-time capped English soccer star played centre back for Manchester United 1970-79 Leeds United 1979-82 Wits University 1982 and RoPS 1983 and Rochdale 1983-84. Bold signature in blue ballpoint on a special heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. dated 1977 September 2 in his hand. Near fine. With original envelope. unknown
Référence libraire : 39909
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Greenough, Richard Saltonstall, American sculptor (1819-1904).
Autograph letter signed ("RichardSGreenough"). [Paris], 10. II. 1868.
8vo. 2 pp. on bifolium. Together with a portrait photograph (94 x 55 mm). To Mrs. Byrne: "I have been hoping to call and thank you for your very kind note, and the verses you were so good as to send me. Having been prevented, I will delay no longer, but beg to assure you of the pleasure I received in reading those exquisite lines, which merit all that you said in their praise [...]".
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GREENSPAN Bud
Play It Again Bud!
New York: Peter H. Wyden 1973. Hardcover. 4to. Blue paper over boards pictorial dust jacket. 247pp. Good/very good. Some edgewear. First edition. Amusing collection of 200 bizarre sports blunders captured on instant replay film footage. Peter H. Wyden hardcover
Référence libraire : 290
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GREENWOOD Grace Sarah Jane Lippincott 1823 1904
Autograph Quotation Signed
This American writer poet activist and social reformer edited "Godey's Lady's Book" briefly and later appeared often as correspondent in the "New York Times"; Abraham Lincoln gave her the nickname "Grace Greenwood the Patriot." AQS 1p 4" X 4�" n.p. n.y. Very good. Faintly age toned. Charming sentiment boldly penned in brown ink: "Says Juliet in her balcony / 'What's in a name' / Not much I own and yet my / all / Of Grace and fame" boldly signed at the conclusion. A charming example. unknown
Référence libraire : 40367
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Greer Frances
Photograph of Mezzo-Soprano Frances Greer Signed
1941. Photograph . No Binding. Near Fine. One of a set of photographs sent to William Granger for his book "We Proudly Sang at the Met". A 5" 2 x 6 1/4" photograph portrait of Frances Greer nicely inscribed to Granger and signed in her married name on the verso with a note about her carrer and the date 1941. <br/> <br/> unknown
Référence libraire : 008674
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Greer Robert
The Devil's Red Nickel A C J Floyd Mystery
New York: The Mysterious Press 1997. 350 pages. This particular copy is unread and is in Fine condition but for a rather hard bump to the spine tail on the left corner back corner both dust jacket and binding exhibit small scars. The dj has one closed tear 1/4" and a few repairable ripples and the binding is not torn but has bump-ripples also repairable. Otherwise a sharp crisp clean square tight and bright author-signed first edition of Robert Greer's second mystery novel. Remaindered on bottom edge of text block. Signed " Robert Greer" neatly on title page. Second C J Floyd mystery. Signed by Author. "First printing: March 1997". Hard Cover. Very Good /Very Good . Illus. by Ken Joudrey: Dust-jacket. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Mylar Protected Dustjacket. The Mysterious Press Hardcover
Référence libraire : 736 ISBN : 0892966521 9780892966523
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GREET Sir Philip Barling "Ben" 1857 1936
Signature
English Shakespearian actor and director whose popular "Ben Greet Players" company among other names toured England and the United States performing Shakespeare and other dramas even playing in the White House for Theodore Roosevelt; from 1914-18 he directed the famed Old Vic Theatre in London. Attractive signature 3�" X 1�" slip tipped to another sheet n.p. n.y. Very good. Lightly age toned. A good example. unknown
Référence libraire : 31708
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Gref, Franz Heinrich, Maler (1872-1957)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Weilimdorf, 20. I. 1953, Fol. 1 Seite.
Référence libraire : 50039
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GREGH, Fernand
La Couronne douloureuse. Poèmes [ Edition originale - Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
Un des 300 exemplaires numérotés sur vergé d'Arches (n°135), 1 vol. in-4 br., Eugène Fasquelle, Paris, 1917, 175 pp. Exemplaire de l'édition originale enrichi d'une dédicace de Fernand Gregh. Bon état (dos lég. frotté, qq. rouss. sur tranches, très bel état intérieur). Français
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Gregh, Fernand, Lyriker und Literaturkritiker (1873-1960).
2 eigenh. Briefe mit U. [Paris], [Poststempel: Sept. 1919] und 5. V. 1949.
2 SS. auf 2 Bll. 8vo und 12mo. Mit eh. adr. Kuvert. In französischer Sprache an den Schriftsteller Charles de Richter (1887-1975) über dessen Manuskript, das er bei seiner Rückkehr aus der Bretagne auf dem Tisch gefunden habe und das seine Bedienstete vergessen habe, für ihn einzupacken, über die Freude, die er beim Überfliegen des Textes gehabt habe, und mit der Ankündigung eines längeren Briefes: "Je rentre de Bretagne - et je trouve sur ma table votre manuscrit oublié par la domestique à qui je l'avais remis pour les malles. Je le parcours, il m'enchante, et je vous jette ce mot pour vous rassurer. A très bientôt une plus longue lettre [...]" (Poststempel: November 1919). - An den Schriftsteller und Verleger Maurice Delamain (1883-1974) mit Dank für die Erfüllung seiner Bitte sowie der Versicherung, dass dies nicht umsonst geschehen sein werde: "Je vous remercie bien vivement d'avoir si généreusement fait droit à mon indiscrète requête, c'est un bienfait qui ne sera pas perdu [...]" (5. V. 1949). Mit Stempel der Librairie Stock in Paris. - Der Brief von 1949 mit Ausriss der rechten oberen Ecke, geringer Textverlust. Beide Briefe mit kleinen Randläsuren.
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GREGOIRE, Ménie
Telle que je suis [ Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
1 vol. in-8 br., collection "Vécu", Robert Laffont, Paris, 1976, 356 pp. Bon état pour cet exemplaire dédicacé par la célèbre journaliste. Français
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Gregor XVI., Papst (d. i. Bartolommeo Alberto Capellari, 1765-1846).
Brief mit eigenh. U. ("Card. Cappelari"). Rom, 25. VII. 1829.
1 S. auf Doppelblatt. 4to. Mit Adresse (Faltbrief). Schreibt als Präfekt der Propaganda an den Alumnaten Giorgio Medad in Livorno: "[...] Affinchè però un Ecclesiastico possa ben soddisfare a proprj doveri, deve anche attendere [...] con premura allo [...]". - Stärker gebräunt und fleckig; Bl. 2 mit kleinem Ausriß durch Siegelbruch (keine Textberührung; das Siegel erhalten).
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Gregor XVI., Papst (d. i. Bartolommeo Alberto Capellari, 1765-1846).
Brief mit eigenh. U. ("Gregorius PP. XVI"). Rom, 30. XII. 1843.
1 S. Gr.-4to. Das alt abgetrennte Respektblatt lose beiliegend. An den Erzbischof von Bordeaux, dem er für einen Brief dankt und ihn seines Wohlwollens versichert: "[...] Non mediocri autem animi nostri voluptate [...] iterum intelleximus, Te [...] assiduis curis, laboribus, atque consiliis in tui gregis salutem procurandum incumbere [...]".
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Gregor, Nora, Schauspielerin (1901-1949).
Eigenh. Brief mit U. Wien, 2. XII. 1937.
2 SS. 8vo. In grüner Tinte. Anlässlich Ihrer Vermählung mit Heimwehrführer Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg: "Meine lieben Kollegen und Kolleginnen! Ihr sollt die Ersten sein, die mit guten Gedanken diesen Tag mit mir erleben sollt. Soeben kommt ich von meiner Trauung, die in der Kahlenberger Kirche stattfand. Wie glücklich ich bin, kann ich schwer sagen! Aber danken muss ich Euch Allen heut für die vielen Jahre Taktgefühl welches mir von Eurer Seite entgegengebracht wurde. Mit welcher Zartheit habt ihr mir in manch schwerer Stunde beigestanden, bewusst und unbewusst [...]". - Mittig quer gefaltet.
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Gregor-Dellin, Martin, Schriftsteller (1926-1988).
Albumblatt mit eigenh. U. O. O. u. D.
1 S. Qu.-8vo.
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Gregori, Ferdinand, Schauspieler (1870-1928)
Eigenh. Postkarte mit U.
o.J. Berlin, 2. IV 1926, 2 Seiten.
Référence libraire : 57677
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Gregori, Ferdinand, Schauspieler (1870-1928).
Eigenhändige Sentenz mit U., eh. ausgefülltem Formularteil und eh. Namenszug. Berlin, o. D.
1 S. Folio (223:282 mm). Albumblatt mit gedruckter Bordüre, gedr. Fußzeile "Beitrag zum Selbstschriftenalbum 'Deutschlands Zukunft'" und gedr. Formular für biograph. Daten, aufgezogen auf einen Bogen Pergamentpapier (ca. 330:344 mm). "Ein neuer Freiheitsbegriff muß gefunden werden, der unserm Volke den sittlichen Pol neu bestimmt. Diese Freiheit wird von der vorkriegsmäßigen Untertanenmoral ebensoweit entfernt sein wie von der nachrevolutionären Ungebundenheit. Tausende von uns tragen sie bereits wie einen heimlichen Regulator mit sich herum [...]". Geschrieben als Beitrag für die von Friedrich Koslowsky im Berliner Eigenbrödler-Verlag herausgegebene Faksimile-Anthologie "Deutschlands Köpfe der Gegenwart über Deutschlands Zukunft" (1928). Die Sentenz bei Veröffentlichung in Druckschrift wiedergegeben. - Ferdinand Gregori war in den 1920er Jahren erst "Schauspieler und Spielleiter im Berliner Deutschen Theater Reinhardts, daneben viele Jahre hindurch Lehrer an der angeschlossenen Schauspielschule. Die letzten 5 Jahre hatte er einen Lehrauftrag für praktische Theaterkunde am Theaterwissenschaftlichen Institut der Universität Berlin" und saß der "Vereinigung künstlerischer Bühnenvorstände" vor (NDB VII, 24f.). - Mit einem kleinen Tintenfleck. Koslowsky 144.
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