GALLIMARD, folio, 1997, 539 pages. Roman. In-8 Broché.
Reference : LITT3890C99
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Paris, Vents d'ouest, 1996; in-4, 48 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état.
Très bon état.
Paris, Vents d'ouest, 1996; in-4, 48 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
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Kjöbenhavn (Copenhagen), 1831. Bound in a very nice, elegant brown half calf binding with gilt spine (Kyster). Upper edge gilt. Partly uncut and printed on good paper. Ex-libris pasted on to verso of front board. A very nice copy.
Exceedingly scarce first edition of Andersen's second theatre-performed piece. The work is extremely rare and almost never turns up in the trade. Apart from his debut book, ""Ungdoms-Forsøg""/""Palnatokes Grav"", this is presumably the scarcest Andersen-title. Hans Christian Andersen inaugurated his dramatical production with ""Kjærlighed paa Nicolai Taarn"" in 1829, a genre that came to mean a lot to him, and for which he continued producing plays for forty years, amounting to about as many plays. The question as to acceptance from the theatre and the the set-up of the plays, however, -especially at the beginning of his career - would often postpone the actual theatre debut by many months, sometimes years. And thus, although Andersen had translated/ re-written two other plays for the stage, before he re-wrote ""Skibet"" (""The Ship""), after Scribe and Mazere's ""La Quarantaine"", ""Skibet"" came to be the very first re-worked play by Andersen that was performed at the theatre and only the second play at all, following his own ""Kjærlighed paa Nicolai Taarn"". Together with ""Kjærlighed paa Nicolai Taarn"", ""Skibet"" constitutes his dramatical/theatre-debut and was of immense importance to him. After ""Skibet"", he continued to re-write foreign pieces for the stage and gained more and more success in this endeavour. BFN 166.
Broché bon état .Contenu propre . Nom au stylo en page de garde . 1966. 315 pages . La Quarantaine. PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
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3 lettres autographes signées [ Détail : ] 1 L.A.S. de 2 pp. datée de Chateau-Thierry le 12 août 1931 : "Chère amie, c'est aujourd'huy seulement que je commence à croire que je vais mieux, mais j'ai été bien malade. J'ai repris goût à la lecture mais pas encore à la peinture. Moi qui ai tant aimé les chemins, j'ai des jambes qui se dérobent ne voulant plus me porter [ ... ] Le Colonel a dû vous dire qu'il m'avait vu effondré sur un banc du Luxembourg. Je suis un peu moins décrépit mais pas encore beaucoup. Vous devez voir à mon écriture tremblottante l'aveu d'une faiblesse [... ] Où sont les environs du bel âge où on frisait la quarantaine ! Le portrait de Suzanne, les [... ]de l'Affaire Dreyfus : que de disparus avec les années ! L'amitié reste et c'est le principal. [... ] dites à May et à Bob le cordial souvenir de nos bonnes séances de pose et de causerie. J'ai été enchanté du résultat moral du portrait de May, du moins de ce que l'on m'en a dit. Dès mon retour le tableau sera chez eux [ ...]". - 1 L.A.S. de 3 pp. [ non datée, il prie la Baronne de continuer à être "soeur de Charité" auprès de Thadée, malade ] - 1 L.A.S. d'une page, non datée : "Chère Madame, Je ne m'étais plus souvenu en vous priant de venir ce matin que je devais aller voir les tableaux de Mme Samarine. [ il évoque ensuite une Mme Michout et Mme Desgranges ]".
Ces trois lettres autographes signées sont très vraisemblablement adressées par le peintre Edmond Aman-Jean (1858-1936) à la baronne Pierlot (vers 1852-1941) qui fut une grande amie de Paul Claudel. Thadée Caroline Jacquet était la femme de l'artiste.