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[PARIS GALERIE DE FRANCE]
hans hartung Vol. 2: hans hartung oeuvres de 1920 à 1939
Paris: 1960; 1961. 1961. 2 Vols. folios. pp. 51; 53. illus. throughout some colour. wrs. [Paris: 1960; 1961]. unknown
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[PARIS ILLUSTRE]. Dumas, F [Francois] G [Guillaume], editor and artistic director
PARIS ILLUSTRÉ
Paris: Administration Imprimerie A. Lahure 1883. First edition. Folio 18 1/4 x 13 1/2 inches unpaged profusely illustrated with b&w and color lithographs including vignettes full page and some double page. Decorated cloth printed in colors. A near fine and bright copy. PARIS ILLUSTRÉ an elaborately illustrated periodical commenced publication on May 1883 and ran until 1906. This the first volume is complete in 9 parts: AU SALON DE 1883; VILLÉGIATURE ET BAINS DE MER; EXPOSITION D'AMSTERDAM; POUR LRS ENFANT; A ISCHIA; EXPOSITION NATIONALE; AU TONKIN; ÉNTRENNES; EXPOSITION DE NICE. Among the authors are: Alexandre Dumas Jules Gros Victor Hugo C. Saint-Saens et al. The illustrations are by the leading artist of France<br /> <br /> A serial devoted to fine printing and progress in the graphic arts. Administration (Imprimerie A. Lahure) unknown
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[Paris Illustré]
Paris Illustré. N° 10, 1er Février 1884 - N° 38 & 39, 1er Décembre 1885
Paris, A. Lahure, Imprimeur-éditeur, L. Baschet, Libraire-éditeur 1885 In-folio 44 x 32 cm. Reliure demi-basane rouge, dos à faux-nerfs encadrés de roulettes et de petits fers dorés, 223-242 pp., couvertures conservées, abondamment et richement illustré en couleurs et en noir & blanc dans et hors-texte. Reliure sensiblement frottée, intérieur frais.
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[Paris in the 20s] Hemingway, Ernest
A Moveable Feast: Sketches of the Author's Life in Paris in the Twenties.
New York:: Scribners 1964. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine copy in a Very Good plus unclipped dust jacket.with wear to the front panel and a faint water stain to the real panel that does not affect the binding or the text. A Moveable Feast is a memoir by American author Ernest Hemingway about his years as an expatriate writer in Paris in the 1920s. The book describes Hemingway's apprenticeship as a young writer while he was married to his first wife Hadley. Other people featured in the book include Aleister Crowley Ezra Pound F. Scott Fitzgerald Ford Madox Ford Evan Shipman Hilaire Belloc Pascin John Dos Passos Wyndham Lewis James Joyce Gertrude Stein and Hermann von Wedderkop. The book was not published during Hemingway's lifetime but edited from his manuscripts and notes by his fourth wife and widow Mary Hemingway. It was published posthumously in 1964 three years after Hemingway's death. Scribners, unknown
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[Paris in the 20s] Hemingway, Ernest
A Moveable Feast: Sketches of the Author's Life in Paris in the Twenties.
New York::: Scribners 1964. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine copy in a Near Fine price clipped dust jacket. with a thin printing abrasion to the rear panel. A Moveable Feast is a memoir by American author Ernest Hemingway about his years as an expatriate writer in Paris in the 1920s. The book describes Hemingway's apprenticeship as a young writer while he was married to his first wife Hadley. Other people featured in the book include Aleister Crowley Ezra Pound F. Scott Fitzgerald Ford Madox Ford Evan Shipman Hilaire Belloc Pascin John Dos Passos Wyndham Lewis James Joyce Gertrude Stein and Hermann von Wedderkop. The book was not published during Hemingway's lifetime but edited from his manuscripts and notes by his fourth wife and widow Mary Hemingway. It was published posthumously in 1964 three years after Hemingway's death. Scribners,, unknown
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[Paris in the 30s] Branch, Edgar Marquess
A Paris Year: Dorothy and James T. Farrell 1931-1932.
<p>Athens:: Ohio University Press 1998. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine dust jacket. James Farrell and his wife Dorothy spent one year living in Paris between 1931 and 1932. While the amount of time may have been short the effect on Farrell's writing career was great. Edgar Branch has used interviews diaries and letters from Farrell to bring to life this most influential year in the life of a burgeoning author. While in Paris Farrell wrote short stories and the novels Young Lonigan and Gas-House McGinty.</p> Ohio University Press, hardcover
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: 23339 ISBN : 0821412361 9780821412367
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[Paris in the 1920s].
A Transatlantic Avant-Garde: American Artists in Paris 1918-1939.
Berkeley:: University of California Press 2003. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight unread copy of this paperback exhibition catalog in stiff paper binding. 264 pp. This is the first book to capture the diversity of American artistic production of the interwar period in Paris. Assembling works from American and European collections to illustrate the presence of American artists at the heart of numerous avant-garde movements including Purism geometric abstraction and surrealism A Transatlantic Avant-Garde chronicles an uncertain time of transition when many American artists resisted the nationalist trends of Stieglitz and his circle and flooded the French capital seeking artistic exchange. This richly illustrated book includes over 200 color reproductions of artwork by both American artists and those European artists with whom they came in contact including Alexander Calder Stuart Davis Charles Demuth Albert Eugene Gallatin Jean Helion and Fernand Leger as well as those from the surrealist circles such as Joseph Cornell Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray. It also includes portraits of the illustrious characters by Berenice Abbott Lee Miller and Edward Steichen. This book reflects the transatlantic dialogue of the era by bringing together groundbreaking research in eight essays by both American and French authors. It is further enriched by a detailed chronology bibliography and illustrated insets that trace the incessant travel encounters and ensuing friendships exhibitions and publications of the American avant-garde. University of California Press, paperback
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: 26113 ISBN : 0520242076 9780520242074
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[Paris in the 20s] Smoller, Sanford J
Adrift Among Geniuses: Robert McAlmon Writer and Publisher of the Twenties.
University Park:: Penn State University Press 1975. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Near Fine dust jacket. Robert Menzies McAlmon became a central figure of the Lost Generation. After marrying the English poet and novelist Bryher McAlmon expatriated to Paris where his friendship with Joyce Stein Hemingway and other young Left Bank writers led him to begin publishing Contact Editions which although financially unsuccessful presented the works of many authors who were later to become well-known.This biography of McAlmon offers a comprehensive picture of McAlmon's dealings with the geniuses of modern literature. The author explores the life of Robert McAlmon through his own writing; through the memoirs autobiographies and biographies of his contemporaries; and through his correspondence with such figures as Ezra Pound Kay Boyle H.D. William Carlos Williams Katherine Anne Porter and Sylvia Beach including a number of previously unpublished letters. Penn State University Press, unknown
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[Paris in the 20s] Pizer, Donald
American Expatriate Writing and the Paris Moment: Modernism and Place.
Baton Rouge:: Louisiana State University Press 1997. First Paperback Printing. A Very Good square copy with some sunning to the spine. Review copy with slip laid-in. This book is Pizer's study of seven major works by Paris expatriates that includes: Hemingway's "A Moveable Feast" and "The Sun Also Rises" Gertrude Stein's "The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas" Anais Nin's "Diary" Dos Passo's "Nineteen-Nineteen" Scott Fitzgerald's "Tender is the Night" and Henry Miller's "Tropic of Cancer." Louisiana State University Press, paperback
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: 26928 ISBN : 0807122203 9780807122204
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[Paris in the 1920s] Wickes, George
Americans in Paris 1903-1939.
<p>New York:: Doubleday 1969. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. This copy signed by the author. The author focuses his history of American artists in Paris on Henry Miller Ernest Hemingway Gertrude Stein e.e. cummings Man Ray and Virgil Thomson.</p> Doubleday, hardcover
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[Paris in the 1920s] Wickes, George
Americans in Paris 1903-1939.
<p>New York:: Doubleday 1969. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. Wickes documents the legendary community of writers and artists in Paris Gertrude Stein's arrival in 1903 to Henry Miller's departure in 1939. He depicts the unique artistic atmosphere that dominated Paris with creation and exploration that included the activites of Virgil Thomson Man Ray Ernest Hemingway and e.e. cummings to name just a few. Illustrated with photographs.</p> Doubleday, hardcover
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[Paris in the 1920s] Morton, Brian
Americans in Paris: An Anecdotal Street Guide.
Ann Arbor:: The Olivia & Hill Press 1984. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine price-clipped dust jacket. This historical street guide to Paris is organized by streets in alphabetical order indicating those Americans who have lived on that street. The list of Americans includes: adventurers architects musicians diplomats inventors journalists writers painters and military men. Illustrated with photographs and maps. The Olivia & Hill Press, unknown
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: 28930 ISBN : 0934034060 9780934034067
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[Paris in the 20s] Allan, Tony
Americans in Paris: An Illustrated Account of the Twenties and Thirties.
<p>Chicago:: Contemporary Books Inc 1977. First Printing.of the First Edition. A Near Fine copy with an abrasion to the front pastedown in a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with a closed edge tear. This account of the expatriate community in Paris between the wars focuses on the American writers composers and artists who made the bookstores cabarets cafes and salons their playgrounds where many of their creative endeavors were germinated. Includes 200 photographs some never before published.</p> Contemporary Books, Inc, hardcover
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: 29460 ISBN : 0809279177 9780809279173
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[Paris in the 20s] Allan, Tony
Americans in Paris: An Illustrated Account of the Twenties and Thirties.
<p>Chicago:: Contemporary Books Inc 1977. First Printing.of the First Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. This account of the expatriate community in Paris between the wars focuses on the American writers composers and artists who made the bookstores cabarets cafes and salons their playgrounds where many of their creative endeavors were germinated. Includes 200 photographs some never before published.</p> Contemporary Books, Inc, hardcover
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[Paris in the 1920s] Morton, Brian
Americans in Paris: An Anecdotal Street Guide.
<p>Ann Arbor:: The Olivia & Hill Press 1984. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine copy in a Near Fine price-clipped dust jacket with a touch of edge wear to the spine. This historical street guide to Paris is organized by streets in alphabetical order indicating those Americans who have lived on that street. The list of Americans includes: adventurers architects musicians diplomats inventors journalists writers painters and military men. Illustrated with photographs and maps.</p> The Olivia & Hill Press, hardcover
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[Paris in the 20s] Allan, Tony
Americans in Paris: An Illustrated Account of the Twenties and Thirties.
Chicago: :: Contemporary Books Inc 1977. First Printing.of the First Edition. A Near Fine copy with a previous owner's inscription on the flyleaf in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. This account of the expatriate community in Paris between the wars focuses on the American writers composers and artists who made the bookstores cabarets cafes and salons their playgrounds where many of their creative endeavors were germinated. Includes 200 photographs some never before published. Contemporary Books, Inc, unknown
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: 21653 ISBN : 0809279177 9780809279173
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[Paris in the 1920s] Wickes, George
Americans in Paris 1903-1939.
New York:: Doubleday 1969. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Near Fine copy with a previous owner name on flyleaf in a Very Good plus clipped dust jacket with two scrapes to the front panel of the jacket. The author focuses his history of American artists in Paris on Henry Miller Ernest Hemingway Gertrude Stein e.e. cummings Man Ray and Virgil Thomson. Doubleday, unknown
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[Paris in the 1920s] Flanner, Janet
An American in Paris: Profile of an Interlude Between Two Wars.
New York:: Simon & Schuster 1940. First printing of the First Edition. A Very Good plus copy with teal green cloth in a Very Good plus unclipped dust jacket with a closed edge tear to the top spine fold. Flanner was The New Yorker's Paris correspondent from the 1920s through the 1970s and in this her second book she profiles the City of Light its arts community and some of the crimes that made headlines during the Crazy Years of the Twenties. Simon & Schuster, hardcover
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[Paris in the 1920s] Huddleston, Sisley
Back to Montparnasse: Glimpses of Broadway in Bohemia.
<p>London:: George G. Harrap & Company 1931. First Printing of the First UK Edition. A Very Good plus copy with light fading to the spine lacking the jacket. In this guide book to the Paris artists and bohemians of the Twenties Huddleston presents Montparnasse in all its fun and glitter along with all the cosmopolitan celebrities and literati. Those included in his portraits are Ernest Hemingway Jean Cocteau Kiki Foujita James Joyce Claude Mackay Ezra Pound and scores of other American French English artists and writers.</p> George G. Harrap & Company, hardcover
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[Paris in the 1920s] Huddleston, Sisley
Back to Montparnasse: Glimpses of Broadway in Bohemia.
<p>Philadelphia:: Lippincott 1931. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Very Good plus copy with light fading to the spine lacking the jacket. In this guide book to the Paris artists and bohemians of the Twenties Huddleston presents Montparnasse in all its fun and glitter along with all the cosmopolitan celebrities and literati. Those included in his portraits are Ernest Hemingway Jean Cocteau Kiki Foujita James Joyce Claude Mackay Ezra Pound and scores of other American French English artists and writers.</p> Lippincott, hardcover
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[Paris in the 1920s] McAlmon, Robert and Kay Boyle
Being Geniuses Together : A Binocluar View of Paris in the '20s.
<p>New York:: Doubleday 1968. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Near Fine copy in a Near Fine dust jacket. Jacket has just the slightest hint of wear to spine extremities else fine. McAlmon's importance to the literary life in Paris in the '20s is without challe nge. He was to the American expatriate community what the hub is to the wheel. He went to Paris in the spring of 1921 where he immediately met Sylvia Beach James Joyce and Exra Pound and was dubbed a "true primitive" in the American community until he left Paris in 1929 .</p> Doubleday, hardcover
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[Paris in the 1920s] McAlmon, Robert and Kay Boyle
Being Geniuses Together : A Binocluar View of Paris in the '20s.
<p>New York:: Doubleday 1968. First Printing of the First Edition. A Near Fine copy in a Very Good price-clipped dust jacket with edge wear to spine extremities else fine. Review Copy with "With Compliments of Doubleday & Company" stamped on the front pastedown. McAlmon's importance to the literary life in Paris in the '20s is without challenge. He was to the American expatriate community what the hub is to the wheel. He went to Paris in the spring of 1921 where he immediately met Sylvia Beach James Joyce and Exra Pound and was dubbed a "true primitive" in the American community until he left Paris in 1929 .</p> Doubleday, hardcover
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[Paris in the 1920s] McAlmon, Robert
Being Geniuses Together 1920-1930. Revised and with supplementary chapters by Kay Boyle.
<p>London: :: Michael Joseph 1970. First Printing of the First English Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. McAlmon was one of the central figures in the expatriate community of artists in Paris in the 1920s and in his memoirs he recount how life there unfolded. Originally published in 1938 in the UK only the true first edition is extremely rare but this revised edition whereby Kay Boyle adds her own perspective of the period alongside McAlmon's original memories that she has corrected.</p> Michael Joseph, hardcover
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: 22907 ISBN : 0718107241 9780718107246
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[Paris in the 1920s] Wolff, Geoffrey
Black Sun. The Brief Transit and Violent Eclipse of Harry Crosby.
<p>New York:: Random House 1976. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine copy in a Near Fine price-clipped dust jacket. Crosby was an American heir bon vivant poet and an exemplar of the Lost Generation in American literature. During World War I he served as a volunteer ambulance driver. On November 22 1917 a German shell seriously wounded a man standing next to Crosby. As Crosby drove several wounded soldiers to a medical aid station his ambulance was destroyed by artillery fire. Miraculously Crosby was unhurt. He declared later that that was the night he changed from a boy to a man. After the war Crosby abandoned all pretence of living the expected life of a privileged Bostonian. Instead he moved to Paris with his wife and together they devoted themselves to art and poetry. Together they founded the Black Sun Press and published many important writers and poets in Paris. But because of his near death experience during the war Harry had a deep obsession with death until on December 10 1929 he and one of his many female intimates committed suicide. Some Crosby scholars maintain that Harry shot Josephine and several hours later shot himself. Others suggest that Josephine shot herself first leaving Crosby little choice but to follow suit.</p> Random House, hardcover
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: 29035 ISBN : 0394474503 9780394474502
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[Paris in the 1920s] Conover, Anne
Caresse Crosby: From Black Sun to Roccasinibalda.
<p>Paris in the 1920s Conover Anne. Caresse Crosby: From Black Sun to Roccasinibalda. Santa Barbara: Capra Press 1989. First Printing of the First Edition. ISBN: 0884963020. A Near Fine copy in Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with faint stain to bottom edge. Caresse was the wife of the poet and publisher Harry Crosby and together they founded their Black Sun Press in Paris in the 1920s. Their press would become famous for publishing such literary luminaries including Kay Boyle Hart Crane Archibald MacLeish Ernest Hemingway Robert Duncan Anaïs Nin and Henry Miller. This copy is inscribed by the biographer to Helen Simpson Seggerman the daughter of one of Caresse's closest friends and who provided valuable information for this book. Helen Simpson was a society girl from Montclair NJ who was also very active in the Paris arts scene of the 1920s. </p> Capra Press, hardcover
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: 23893 ISBN : 0884963020 9780884963028
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[Paris in the 1920s] Carson, Ann C
Caresse Crosby : From Black Sun to Roccasinibalda.
<p>Santa Barbara:: Capra Press 1989. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine bright unclipped dust jacket. Caresse Crosby with her flamboyant husband Harry Crosby were a fiery couple in Paris in the Twenties--important members of the avant-garde community of expatriates. The couple launched the Black Sun Press while in Paris and published early works by Hemingway Fitzgerald D.H. Lawrence Ezra Pound and James Joyce. Among her many accomplishments she is remembered for inventing the brassiere in an attempt to liberate women from the constrictions of whalebone corsets. Her life in Paris ended when her troubled husband shot a lover in a New York hotel room then killed himself. Caresse went on to involve herself in peace and pacifist issues until she died at her Italian castle in 1970.</p> Capra Press, hardcover
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[Paris in the 1920s] Stearns, Harold
Confessions of a Harvard Man. "The Street I Know" Revisited. A Journey Through Literary Bohemia Paris & New York in the 1920s &.
<p>Paris in the 1920s Stearns Harold. Confessions of a Harvard Man. "The Street I Know" Revisited. A Journey Through Literary Bohemia Paris & New York in the 1920s &. Sutton West::: The Paget Press 1984. First Printing of the First Trade Edition. ISBN: 0920348335. A Near Fine copy without the issued mylar dust jacket. Harold Edmund Stearns critic and essayist was a member of the American expatriate group in Paris in the Twenties along with other notable exiles Ernest Hemingway Elliot Paul F. Scott Fitzgerald Glenway Wescott John Dos Passos Robert Coates. Stearns was the model for the character Harvey Stone in Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises. Stearns was known by his intimates as a "picturesque ruin" and what he left behind him in America was "the broken promise of a brilliant career—essays in The New Republic editorship of The Dial prime mover of the famous iconoclastic symposium Civilization in the United States." He confesses in this autobiography originally published as "The Street I Know" that he made a career of drink and an occupation out of borrowing money. For many chroniclers of the era Stearns was the quintessential expatriate--a symbol of the "exile" period in American literature. While Stearns had primarily literary interests his pattern of denial and affirmation that he wove into his life took the form of rejection of American values and then a sober re-examination of them. </p> The Paget Press,, hardcover
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: 24065 ISBN : 0920348335 9780920348338
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[Paris in the 1920s] Stearns, Harold
Confessions of a Harvard Man: Paris & New York in the 1920s &30s;.
<p>Sutton West: :: The Paget Press 1984. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine mylar dust jacket. Harold Stearns was a prolific journalist and editor during the 20s and 30s and traveled to Paris in 1921 to become part of the expatriate community there. It was Stearns who encouraged New York publisher Horace Liveright to publish Hemingway's "In Our Time." While living in Paris Stearns wrote for the Paris Tribune eventually penning a column in the paper on horse racing called "Peter Pickem." Stearns was known for his lack of funds while living in Paris and was always hitting up friends for money so much so that Hemingway used him as a model for the indigant Harvey Stone in his novel "The Sun Also Rises."</p> The Paget Press, hardcover
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: 22158 ISBN : 0920348335 9780920348338
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[Paris in the 20s] Blume, Lesley M M
Everybody Behaves Badly: The True Story Behind Hemingway's Masterpiece "The Sun Also Rises."
Boston:: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2015. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine bright dust jacket. In the summer of 1925 Ernest Hemingway and a clique of raucous companions traveled to Pamplona Spain for the town’s infamous running of the bulls. Then over the next six weeks he channeled that trip’s maelstrom of drunken brawls sexual rivalry midnight betrayals and midday hangovers into his groundbreaking novel The Sun Also Rises. Lesley Blume resurrects the explosive restless landscape of 1920s Paris and Spain and reveals how Hemingway helped create his own legend. He made himself into a death-courting bull-fighting aficionado; a hard-drinking short-fused literary genius; and an expatriate bon vivant. Blume’s account reveals the inner circle of the Lost Generation as we have never seen it before and shows how it still influences what we read and how we think about youth sex love and excess. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, unknown
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[Paris in the 20s] Blume, Lesley M M
Everybody Behaves Badly: The True Story Behind Hemingway's Masterpiece "The Sun Also Rises."
Boston:: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2015. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine bright dust jacket. In the summer of 1925 Ernest Hemingway and a clique of raucous companions traveled to Pamplona Spain for the town’s infamous running of the bulls. Then over the next six weeks he channeled that trip’s maelstrom of drunken brawls sexual rivalry midnight betrayals and midday hangovers into his groundbreaking novel The Sun Also Rises. Lesley Blume resurrects the explosive restless landscape of 1920s Paris and Spain and reveals how Hemingway helped create his own legend. He made himself into a death-courting bull-fighting aficionado; a hard-drinking short-fused literary genius; and an expatriate bon vivant. Blume’s account reveals the inner circle of the Lost Generation as we have never seen it before and shows how it still influences what we read and how we think about youth sex love and excess. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, unknown
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[Paris in the 1920s] Cowley, Malcolm
Exile's Return: A Narrative of Ideas.
New York:: Norton 1934. First Printing of the First Edition. A Near Fine tight copy without the dust jacket. Cowley was an American literary critic and social historian who chronicled the writers of the “Lost Generation” of the 1920s and their successors in "Exile's Return." He graduated cum laude from Harvard in 1920 took advanced study in France at the University of Montpellier 1922 and helped to put out the expatriate little magazines Secession and Broom. In this role he came to know the European and particularly the Parisian avant-garde. Cowley returned to the United States in 1923 and in 1934 published "Exile's Return" which is an important social and literary history of the expatriate American writers in the 1920s. In it he signaled the importance of their rediscovery of America as a source for literature. Norton, unknown
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[Paris in the 1920s] Cowley, Malcolm
Exile's Return: A Literary Odyssey of the 1920's. Introduction by Leon Edel illustrated with contemporary photographs.
<p>New York:: The Limited Editions Club 1981. Limited Edition. A Fine tight copy without the glassine cover in a Fine slipcase. One of 2000 numbered copies and signed by both Cowley and photographer Bernice Abbott. Original prospectus laid-in. Malcolm Cowley's Exile's Return was first published in 1934 by Viking Press. Subtitled "A Literary Odyssey of the 1920s" the book explores the development of literature in the early twentieth century. Cowley's work includes his own personal narratives about his relationships with many of the best writers from the start of the century. Exile's Return is particularly concerned with the movement of these authors out of America after the Great War and then back again in the 1920s. This work leads up to the 1930s and allows us to see how the 30s understood their preceding decades. The adventures and attitudes shared by the American writers dubbed "The Lost Generation" are brought to life here by one of the group's most notable members. As Cowley details in this intimate anecdotal portrait in renouncing traditional life and literature they expanded the boundaries of art.</p> The Limited Editions Club, hardcover
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[Paris in the 1920s] Cowley, Malcolm
Exile's Return: A Narrative of Ideas.
<p>Paris in the 1920s Cowley Malcolm. Exile's Return: A Narrative of Ideas. New York: Norton 1934. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with a faint moisture spot on the rear panel and small hole at the fold of the spine. Reviewer and later hollywood writer Milton Merlin's penciled signature on the flyleaf. Scarce classic. Cowley was an American literary critic and social historian who chronicled the writers of the "Lost Generation" of the 1920s and their successors in "Exile's Return." He graduated cum laude from Harvard in 1920 took advanced study in France at the University of Montpellier 1922 and helped to put out the expatriate little magazines Secession and Broom. In this role he came to know the European and particularly the Parisian avant-garde. Cowley returned to the United States in 1923 and in 1934 published "Exile's Return" which is an important social and literary history of the expatriate American writers in the 1920s. In it he signaled the importance of their rediscovery of America as a source for literature. </p> Norton, hardcover
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[Paris in the 1920s] Hansen, Arlen
Expatriate Paris: A Cultural and Literary Guide to Paris of the 1920s.
New York:: Arcade Publishing 1990. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. This comprehensive volume revisits both the well-known and little known Parisian locales where the writers artists and entertainers of the 1920s lived worked and played. The book is broken down into 33 geographical sections and indexed by streets individuals and topics. Arcade Publishing, hardcover
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: 26733 ISBN : 1559700181 9781559700184
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[Paris in the 30s] Bernier, Olivier
Fireworks at Dusk: Paris in the Thirties.
Boston:: Little Brown & Company 1993. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine bright unclipped dust jacket. In 1930 Paris dazzled as its painters writers composers and designers invented modernity. But in 1935 the Great Depression had caught up with the French as Fascists and Communists fought in the streets and war loomed as Hitler and Mussolini grew more menacing. The author presents a cultural history of Paris in the '30s--its last brilliant moment as a world capital. Drawing on newspapers memoirs and eyewitness accounts he juggles the parallel lives of Picasso Stravinsky Cocteau Gide Josephine Baker Elsa Schiaparelli Max Ernst Janet Flanner and many others. Bernier offers withering profiles of a succession of incompetent unscrupulous politicians who contributed to France's failure of will. He shows how the rage for the modern that marked the beginning of the decade gave way to alienation anguish befuddlement and a headlong retreat into the past. Little, Brown & Company, unknown
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: 23149 ISBN : 0316092754 9780316092753
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[Paris in the 20s] Bruccoli, Matthew
Fitzgerald and Hemingway: A Dangerous Friendship.
<p>London:: Andre Deutsch 1995. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. Using previously unpublished letters and other research material Matthew Bruccoli does much to deflate the mythical love/hate relationship between two of the literary giants of expatriate years in Paris. Bruccoli who is a noted expert on the lives and works of these two writers masterly analyses their jealousies insecurities and accomplishments. Hemingway and Fitzgerald first met in Paris in 1925 and Fitzgerald who had already published The Great Gatsby recommended Hemingway to his editor Maxwell Perkins. Despite Fitzgerald's literary success their relationship was based on his admiration for Hemingway who was appalled by Fitzgerald's rocky marriage to Zelda and his lack of writing discipline. Bruccoli offers excerpts from Hemingway's letters to Fitzgerald and Perkins as evidence that Hemingway's unflattering portrait of Fitzgerald in A Moveable Feast was distorted. Although Fitzgerald's alcoholism strained their friendship Bruccoli argues that Hemingway's intense dislike of Zelda whom he blamed for her husband's heavy drinking and his harsh criticism of Fitzgerald's writing also weakened the tie between them.</p> Andre Deutsch, hardcover
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: 24561 ISBN : 0233989412 9780233989419
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[Paris in the 1920s] Ford, Hugh
Four Lives in Paris with a Foreword by Glenway Wescott.
<p>San Francisco:: North Point Press 1987. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine dust jacket. Hugh Ford profiles four creative expatriates in Paris who have been overshadowed by a host of more highly visible writers and artists: Composer George Antheil who was nicknamed the Bad Boy of Music Kay Boyle a writer whose early life in Paris was as turbulent as it was productive Harold Stearns traded the life of a social and political critic in New York for a subsistance life in Paris among the Lost Generation and Margaret Anderson left her editorship fo the Little Review in New York in search for a more spiritual life in Paris. Each of these stories shed fresh light on the glory years of Paris in the Twenties.</p> North Point Press, hardcover
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: 22867 ISBN : 0865472505 9780865472501
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[Paris in the 1920s] Anderson, Sherwood
France and Sherwood Anderson: Paris Notebook 1921.
<p>Baton Rouge:: Louisiana State University 1976. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine bright dust jacket. This slim volume 102 pages represents the first publication of Sherwood Anderson's notebook in which he documented his first trip to Paris in 1921. During this trip Anderson met Sylvia Beach James Joyce Ezra Pound Gertrude Stein and Andre Gide and his experiences in France had a profound effect on his thinking and would shape the fictional themes that would appear in his later works. The editor Michael Fanning has included excerpts from Anderson's letters and the writings of French critics as well as his own introductory and critical chapters.</p> Louisiana State University, hardcover
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[Paris in the 1920s] Carpenter, Humphrey
Geniuses Together: American Writers in Paris in the 1920s.
London:: Unwin Hyman 1987. First Printing of the First UK Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket . "A collage of Left-Bank expatriate life as it was experienced by the Hemingway generation" this work benefits from Carpenter's wealth of rich memoir material engaging style and acute eye for lively anecdote. He also accepts the stereotype of the Lost Generation's decade-long party chiefly remarkable for the fun it afforded the participants and subsequent myths of artistic brilliance. Unwin Hyman, hardcover
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: 28021 ISBN : 0395464161 9780395464168
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[Paris in the 1920s] Carpenter, Humphrey
Geniuses Together: American Writers in Paris in the 1920s.
<p>London:: Unwin Hyman 1987. First Printing of the First UK Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket . "A collage of Left-Bank expatriate life as it was experienced by the Hemingway generation" this work benefits from Carpenter's wealth of rich memoir material engaging style and acute eye for lively anecdote. He also accepts the stereotype of the Lost Generation's decade-long party chiefly remarkable for the fun it afforded the participants and subsequent myths of artistic brilliance.</p> Unwin Hyman, hardcover
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: 23343 ISBN : 0395464161 9780395464168
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[Paris in the 1920s] Birnbaum, Phyllis
Glory in a Line: A Life of Foujita. The Artist Caught between East and West.
<p>New York:: Faber & Faber 2006. First Printing of First Edition. . A Fine tight copy in a Fine bright dust jacket. Foujita went to Paris in the 1920s and quickly became a member of the "Paris School" of art that also included Picasso and Modigliani. He was best known for his paintings and drawings of cats and his flamboyant dress and behaviour. But with the approach of the Second World War he traveled back to Japan where he ultimately painted for the war effort under the militarists who governed Japan. After the war he was scorned for his devotion to the militarists and eventually returned to France where he lived until his death.</p> Faber & Faber, hardcover
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: 27342 ISBN : 0571211798 9780571211791
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[Paris in the 1920s] Hawkins, Eric and Robert Sturdevant
Hawkins of the Paris Herald.
<p>New York:: Simon & Schuster 1963. First Printing of the First Edition. A Near Fine copy in a Near Fine dust jacket with a short closed edge tear to the front panel and light wear to the spine. Hawkins was the Paris Herald's managing editor from 1915 to 1960. The New York Herald's Paris edition began in 1887 and as Paris became more American the Paris Herald followed suit. Managing editor Eric Hawkins felt his paper was "an incubator for the most colorful competent and sometimes crazy newspapermen that ever populated a city room." Hawkins recaptures that long-lost generation of writers not just the usual suspects Hemingway Fitzgerald Janet Flanner Henry Miller but a parade of foreign correspondents culture columnists magazine freelancers for The Boulevardier and Paris Comet poets and novelists.There is much in this memoir of Paris in the 20s and those who made it an historical period.</p> Simon & Schuster, hardcover
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[Paris in the 1920s] Sarason, Bertram D
Hemingway and the Sun Set.
<p>Washington DC::: National Cash Register Co 1972. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine unread copy in a Near Fine dust jacket with a closed edge tear. This book brings the people and events portrayed in Ernest Hemingway's classic novel "The Sun Also Rises" into a clearer focus through interviews with prototypes as well as their friends and relatives. It also sheds light on Hemingway's techniques as a writer.</p> National Cash Register Co,, hardcover
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: 28779 ISBN : 0910972060 9780910972062
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[Paris in the 20s] Donaldson, Scott
Hemingway vs. Fitzgerald: the Rise and Fall of a Literary Friendship.
<p>Woodstock:: Overlook Press 1999. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine bright unclipped dust jacket. The legendary friendship--and rivalry--of these literary giants was compellingly chronicled by Hemingway in A Moveable Feast but as Hemingway reminded the reader that book is fiction. Here in Fitzgerald and Hemingway leading scholar Scott Donaldson goes beyond the mythologizing to create a true multi-faceted narrative of a great friendship fueled by admiration jealousy and liquor--a heady mixture of literary scholarship history and gossip. With a dazzling cast of characters that includes legendary Scribner's editor Maxwell Perkins the artist/socialites Gerald and Sara Murphy Zelda Fitzgerald and Hadley Hemingway Gertrude Stein John Dos Passos Archibald MacLeish agent Harold Ober publisher Horace Liveright and Lady Duff Twysden Scott Donaldson recounts the glory and pain of a writing life and the rise and fall of the great literary friendship of our time.</p> Overlook Press, hardcover
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: 24408 ISBN : 0879517115 9780879517113
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[Paris in the 20s] Donaldson, Scott
Hemingway Vs. Fitzgerald: the Rise and Fall of a Literary Friendship.
<p>Woodstock:: Overlook Press 1999. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine bright unclipped dust jacket. In this volume the author recounts the friendship and rivalry of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway that began in Paris in the 1920s and lasted long after their deaths. Prize-winning biographer Scott Donaldson goes beyond the mythologyzing to create a true multi-faceted narrative of a great friendship fueled by admiration jealousy and liquor-a heady mixture of literary scholarship history and gossip. The friendship started in Paris and the French Riviera where the more famous Fitzgerald introduced novice writer Hemingway to Gertrude Stein and socialites Gerald and Sara Murphy. As the years progressed the friendship became as mercurial and complex as the writers themselves. With a dazzling cast of characters that includes legendary Scribner's editor Maxwell Perkins Zelda Fitzgerald and Hadley Hemingway and writers Morley Callaghan and Edmund Wilson Scott Donaldson recounts the glory and pain the great literary friendship of our time.</p> Overlook Press, hardcover
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: 22087 ISBN : 0879517115 9780879517113
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[Paris in the 20s] Wheeler, Robert
Hemingway's Paris. A Writer's City in Words and Pictures.
New York:: Yucca Publishing 2015. First Paperback Printing. A Fine unread copy in illustrated paperback binding. Hemingway’s Paris depicts a story of remarkable passionfor a city a woman and a time. It is all still there for the reader and traveler to experiencethe history the streets and the city. Restaurants hotels homes sites and favorite bars are all detailed here. The ninety-five black-and-white photographs in Hemingway’s Paris are of the highest caliber. The accompanying text reveals Wheeler’s deep understanding of Hemingway: his torment his talent the obstacles he faced and the places of refuge needed to nurture one of the preeminent writers of the twentieth century. Yucca Publishing, paperback
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[Paris in the 20s] Kiley, Jed
Hemingway: An Old Friend Remembers.
<p>New York:: Hawthorn 1965. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Near Fine copy with a blank book plate on the flyleaf in a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket. Kiley was a restaurant owner and close friend of Hemingway Fitzgerald Sinclair Lewis and other expatriates in Paris in the 1920s. He was also the editor of The Boulevardier magazine in Paris and in this memoir Kiley sheds a fresh light on the exploits of Hemingway and Fitzgerald and others in Paris community.</p> Hawthorn, hardcover
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[Paris in the 20s].
In Transition: A Paris Anthology. Writing and Art from Transition Magazine 1927-1930.
New York:: Doubleday 1990. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. the In Transition magazine was first published in 1927 and quickly became the most exciting literary magazine in Paris in the 1920s featuring the work of Gide Joyce Picasso Kafka Stein Miro and many many others on the cutting edge of literary expression and art. Doubleday, unknown
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: 28728 ISBN : 0385411502 9780385411509
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[Paris in the 20s].
In Transition: A Paris Anthology. Writing and Art from Transition Magazine 1927-1930.
<p>New York:: Doubleday 1990. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. the In Transition magazine was first published in 1927 and quickly became the most exciting literary magazine in Paris in the 1920s featuring the work of Gide Joyce Picasso Kafka Stein Miro and many many others on the cutting edge of literary expression and art.</p> Doubleday, hardcover
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: 27631 ISBN : 0385411502 9780385411509
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[Paris in the 1920s] Joyce, James
James Joyce's Letters to Sylvia Beach 1921-1940.
<p>Bloomington:: Indiana University Press 1987. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Very Good dust jacket.with evidence of a sticker removal from the spine James Joyce and Sylvia Beach had both a professional and personal relationship that began in Paris in the 1920s but it was Beach's decision to publish Joyce's magnum opus Ulysses that made literary history. This collection of Joyce's correspondence with Beach includes letters postcards telegrams and verses that provide a more intimate look at their often tempestuous realtionship.</p> Indiana University Press, hardcover
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: 29079 ISBN : 0253323347 9780253323347
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