Paris, Gallimard, Bibliothèque des Idées, 6 avril 1960. Un volume fort in-8, broché, non coupé, 755 pp-[2].
Édition originale rare. Un des 85 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, seul tirage en grand papier avec 20 ex sur Hollande. Le tome II n'est jamais paru. Exemplaire en parfait état. Photos sur demande.
Gallimard Bibliothèque de philosophie Relié 1985 In-8 (14,5 x 22,6 cm), cartonné toilé, 469 pages ; quelques rousseurs sur la tranche supérieure, par ailleurs bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
NLB 1976 Livre en anglais. In-8 reliure éd. sous jaquette 21,5 cm sur 14,5. 836 pages. Jaquette en état moyen. Bon état d’occasion.
Bon état d’occasion
Paris, GALLIMARD, FOLIO, 1993; in-12 broché, 314 pp. BON ETAT
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Paris, 1980-1981, 268x210mm, 384 + 320pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
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Paris, Editions Gallimard 1990, 210x150mm, 557pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
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København, 1946. Lille 4to. Ubesk. i orig. omsl. Ryggen med brugsspor, små rifter ved kapitæler, indre forreste fals lidt svag, ellers ren og pæn. 122, (2) pp.Small 4to. Uncut in the orig. wrappers. Spine a bit worn, small tears at capitals, inner front hinge a bit weak, otherwise nice and clean. 122, (2) pp.
Originaludgaven af den første danske oversættelse af det andet af Sartres to filosopfiske hovedværker, som begge udøvede stor indflydelse på det 20. århundredes filosofi og bidrog væsentligt til udviklingen af eksistentialismen. Den danske oversættelse er trykt samme år som originalen, og udgør formentlig den nydeligste udgave typografisk set. Værket er trykt særdeles nydeligt, med brede marginer og på godt papir. The first edition of the first Dansih translation of the second of Sartre's two main philosophical works, which have both influenced 20th century philosophy greatly, and contributed immensely to the development of existentialism in general. The Danish translation is printed the same year as the French first edition, and typographically probably constitutes the best edition. It is a very nice print with wide margins and on good, thick paper. ""Existentialism is a Humanism"" became one of Sartre's most widely read and most critcized works, and it caused great controversies and uproar at the time of its appearance"" -as opposed to his ""L'Être et le Néant"", all of Sartre's critics actually read this work, and so did huge parts of the population, causing the book to appear in huge numbers after the publication of the first edition.The work is the literary re-working of an exposition given by Sartre at a conference in October 1945, where he caused a scandalous discussion, which among other things led to the fact that all references to the existentialist T.E. Lawrence were omitted from the work when it appeared in print. ""Cette conférence marqua une date dans l'histoire anecdotique de l'existemtialisme..."" (Contat & Rybalka p. 131).""L'Existentialisme est un Humanisme"" fut l'un des ouvrages les plus lus et les plus critiqués de Sartre et suscita de considérables malentendus. Comme l'a bien vu M.-A. Burnier dans ""Les Existentialistes et la politique"" (p. 31), ""l'importance prise par ces pages semble due à la paresse d'un bon nombre de critiques qui hésitant à lire ""L'Être et le Néant"" et qui furent heureaux de pouvoir attaquer Sartre sans grande fatique et avec bonne conscience après avoir parcouru 141 pages."" Il est bon de rappeler cependant que l'ouvrage constitue une assez mauvaise introduction à la philosophie de Sartre, surtout pour un public non averti..."" (Contat & Rybalka p. 132). Sartre himself also disowned great parts of this work, which makes it all the more interesting, since it is the only one of his works of which he has done so. The work was reprinted numerous times during the first years, and the first edition (on vellum-paper) is very difficult to come by.
København, Kronos, 1946. Lille 4to. Ubesk. i orig. omsl. Omslag en anelse brnplettede, ellers et nydeligt, rent og friskt eksempler. 122, (2) pp.Small 4to. Uncut in the orig. wrappers. Minor light brownspotting to wrappers, otherwise a very nice, clean, and fresh copy. 122, (2) pp.
Originaludgaven af den første danske oversættelse af det andet af Sartres to filosopfiske hovedværker, som begge udøvede stor indflydelse på det 20. århundredes filosofi og bidrog væsentligt til udviklingen af eksistentialismen. Den danske oversættelse er trykt samme år som originalen og udgør formentlig den nydeligste udgave typografisk set. Værket er trykt særdeles nydeligt, med brede marginer og på godt papir. The first edition of the first Dansih translation of the second of Sartre's two main philosophical works, which have both influenced 20th century philosophy greatly, and contributed immensely to the development of existentialism in general. The Danish translation is printed the same year as the French first edition, and typographically probably constitutes the best edition. It is a very nice print with wide margins and on good, thick paper. ""Existentialism is a Humanism"" became one of Sartre's most widely read and most critcized works, and it caused great controversies and uproar at the time of its appearance"" -as opposed to his ""L'Être et le Néant"", all of Sartre's critics actually read this work, and so did huge parts of the population, causing the book to appear in huge numbers after the publication of the first edition.The work is the literary re-working of an exposition given by Sartre at a conference in October 1945, where he caused a scandalous discussion, which among other things led to the fact that all references to the existentialist T.E. Lawrence were omitted from the work when it appeared in print. ""Cette conférence marqua une date dans l'histoire anecdotique de l'existemtialisme..."" (Contat & Rybalka p. 131).""L'Existentialisme est un Humanisme"" fut l'un des ouvrages les plus lus et les plus critiqués de Sartre et suscita de considérables malentendus. Comme l'a bien vu M.-A. Burnier dans ""Les Existentialistes et la politique"" (p. 31), ""l'importance prise par ces pages semble due à la paresse d'un bon nombre de critiques qui hésitant à lire ""L'Être et le Néant"" et qui furent heureaux de pouvoir attaquer Sartre sans grande fatique et avec bonne conscience après avoir parcouru 141 pages."" Il est bon de rappeler cependant que l'ouvrage constitue une assez mauvaise introduction à la philosophie de Sartre, surtout pour un public non averti..."" (Contat & Rybalka p. 132). Sartre himself also disowned great parts of this work, which makes it all the more interesting, since it is the only one of his works of which he has done so. The work was reprinted numerous times during the first years, and the first edition (on vellum-paper) is very difficult to come by.
København, Kronos, 1946. Lille 4to. Ubesk. i orig. omsl. Foromslag en anelse flamet for oven. Et nydeligt, rent og friskt eksempler. 122, (2) pp.Small 4to. Uncut in the orig. wrappers. Minor fading to top of front wrapper. A very nice, clean, and fresh copy. 122, (2) pp.
Originaludgaven af den første danske oversættelse af det andet af Sartres to filosopfiske hovedværker, som begge udøvede stor indflydelse på det 20. århundredes filosofi og bidrog væsentligt til udviklingen af eksistentialismen. Den danske oversættelse er trykt samme år som originalen og udgør formentlig den nydeligste udgave typografisk set. Værket er trykt særdeles nydeligt, med brede marginer og på godt papir. The first edition of the first Dansih translation of the second of Sartre's two main philosophical works, which have both influenced 20th century philosophy greatly, and contributed immensely to the development of existentialism in general. The Danish translation is printed the same year as the French first edition, and typographically probably constitutes the best edition. It is a very nice print with wide margins and on good, thick paper. ""Existentialism is a Humanism"" became one of Sartre's most widely read and most critcized works, and it caused great controversies and uproar at the time of its appearance"" -as opposed to his ""L'Être et le Néant"", all of Sartre's critics actually read this work, and so did huge parts of the population, causing the book to appear in huge numbers after the publication of the first edition.The work is the literary re-working of an exposition given by Sartre at a conference in October 1945, where he caused a scandalous discussion, which among other things led to the fact that all references to the existentialist T.E. Lawrence were omitted from the work when it appeared in print. ""Cette conférence marqua une date dans l'histoire anecdotique de l'existemtialisme..."" (Contat & Rybalka p. 131).""L'Existentialisme est un Humanisme"" fut l'un des ouvrages les plus lus et les plus critiqués de Sartre et suscita de considérables malentendus. Comme l'a bien vu M.-A. Burnier dans ""Les Existentialistes et la politique"" (p. 31), ""l'importance prise par ces pages semble due à la paresse d'un bon nombre de critiques qui hésitant à lire ""L'Être et le Néant"" et qui furent heureaux de pouvoir attaquer Sartre sans grande fatique et avec bonne conscience après avoir parcouru 141 pages."" Il est bon de rappeler cependant que l'ouvrage constitue une assez mauvaise introduction à la philosophie de Sartre, surtout pour un public non averti..."" (Contat & Rybalka p. 132). Sartre himself also disowned great parts of this work, which makes it all the more interesting, since it is the only one of his works of which he has done so. The work was reprinted numerous times during the first years, and the first edition (on vellum-paper) is very difficult to come by.
HERMANN. 1969. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 67 pages - signature sur le 1er contreplat. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
Paris, LE LIVRE DE POCHE, Hermann, Références, 2000, in-12 broché, 123 pp. TRES BON ETAT
Nombreux titres disponibles en Philosophie.
Paris, HERMANN, L'Esprit et la Main, 1965, in-8 broché, 64 pp. Quelques notes au crayon/stylo en marge, sinon BON ETAT.
Nombreux titres disponibles en Philosophie.
Deuxième édition, Actualités scientifiques et industrielles 838-1035, Essais philosophiques publiés par Jean Cavaillès. Paris, 1948, Hermann & Cie Editeurs, 50 p., 16,5x25 cm, titre typo 2 coul., couv. avec encadrement.
Bon ex
Paris, Hermann, 1965. in 8 : 68 pp.
Bon ex. Dos collé cassé.Quelques soulignages (crayon de papier).
Paris, Hermann & Cie, 1948 [1939 en page de titre]. Un vol. au format gd in-8 (255 x 167 mm) de 52 pp., broché.
''Ce magistral exposé a formé à la réflexion psychologique des générations d’apprentis-philosophes au lycée ou en faculté. On y trouve l’un des textes introductifs les plus sûrs qui aient été écrits pour faire connaître en France la phénoménologie allemande – et tout particulièrement la pensée de Husserl – qui devait profondément rénover les conceptions puis l’enseignement de la philosophie. A partir d’une critique des théories psychologiques traditionnelles, Sartre en vient à définir l’émotion non comme un simple mécanisme affectif mais comme un « mode d’existence de la conscience ». Se réclamant ainsi ouvertement de la phénoménologie, Sartre entend restituer l’unité et la cohérence des comportements humains à partir d’un exemple privilégié. Cette perspective rationnelle et globalisante annonce déjà les grands thèmes de la pensée sartrienne.'' Petit défaut affectant chacune des coiffes. Du reste, très belle condition.
Hermann, Actualités scientifiques et industrielles, 1948, deuxième édition, 65 pp., broché, couverture un peu défraîchie, état très correct.
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Hermann Broché 1961 In-8 (14x19 cm), broché, 66 pages, un article en supplément ; l'ouvrage est équipé d'un protège-livre, coiffes et bords frottés, rares annotations au stylo à l'intérieur frais, bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
(Paris), Les éditions Nagel, (1946). 8vo. Uncut and in the original printed wrappers, w. black and blue printing. A very nice and clean copy with almost no markings . 141, (3) pp.
First edition (43e mille, on back wrapper), the regular issue (not one of the 500 numbered copies) of the second of Sartre's two main philosophical works, which have both influenced 20th century philosophy greatly, and contributed immensely to the development of existentialism in general. ""Existentialism is a Humanism"" became one of Sartre's most widely read and most criticized works, and it caused great controversies and uproar at the time of its appearance"" -as opposed to his ""L'Être et le Néant"", all of Sartre's critics actually read this work, and so did huge parts of the population, causing the book to appear in huge numbers after the publication of the first edition.The work is the literary re-working of an exposition given by Sartre at a conference in October 1945, where he caused a scandalous discussion, which among other things led to the fact that all references to the existentialist T.E. Lawrence were omitted from the work when it appeared in print. ""Cette conférence marqua une date dans l'histoire anecdotique de l'existemtialisme..."" (Contat & Rybalka p. 131).""L'Existentialisme est un Humanisme"" fut l'un des ouvrages les plus lus et les plus critiqués de Sartre et suscita de considérables malentendus. Comme l'a bien vu M.-A. Burnier dans ""Les Existentialistes et la politique"" (p. 31), ""l'importance prise par ces pages semble due à la paresse d'un bon nombre de critiques qui hésitant à lire ""L'Être et le Néant"" et qui furent heureaux de pouvoir attaquer Sartre sans grande fatique et avec bonne conscience après avoir parcouru 141 pages."" Il est bon de rappeler cependant que l'ouvrage constitue une assez mauvaise introduction à la philosophie de Sartre, surtout pour un public non averti..."" (Contat & Rybalka p. 132). Sartre himself also disowned great parts of this work, which makes it all the more interesting, since it is the only one of his works of which he has done so. The work was reprinted numerous times during the first years, and the first edition (on vellum-paper) is very difficult to come by. This copy states ""Achevé d'imprimer en février 1946..."" and ""(1946 1er trimestre)"" on colophon, as with the numbered issue.Contat & Rybalka 46/88.
(Paris), Les éditions Nagel, (1946). 8vo. Uncut and in the original printed wrappers, w. black and blue printing. A very nice and clean copy. Old owner's name to front free end-paper. 141, (3) pp.
First edition (17e édition, on back wrapper), the regular issue (not one of the 500 numbered copies) of the second of Sartre's two main philosophical works, which have both influenced 20th century philosophy greatly, and contributed immensely to the development of existentialism in general. ""Existentialism is a Humanism"" became one of Sartre's most widely read and most criticized works, and it caused great controversies and uproar at the time of its appearance"" -as opposed to his ""L'Être et le Néant"", all of Sartre's critics actually read this work, and so did huge parts of the population, causing the book to appear in huge numbers after the publication of the first edition.The work is the literary re-working of an exposition given by Sartre at a conference in October 1945, where he caused a scandalous discussion, which among other things led to the fact that all references to the existentialist T.E. Lawrence were omitted from the work when it appeared in print. ""Cette conférence marqua une date dans l'histoire anecdotique de l'existemtialisme..."" (Contat & Rybalka p. 131).""L'Existentialisme est un Humanisme"" fut l'un des ouvrages les plus lus et les plus critiqués de Sartre et suscita de considérables malentendus. Comme l'a bien vu M.-A. Burnier dans ""Les Existentialistes et la politique"" (p. 31), ""l'importance prise par ces pages semble due à la paresse d'un bon nombre de critiques qui hésitant à lire ""L'Être et le Néant"" et qui furent heureaux de pouvoir attaquer Sartre sans grande fatique et avec bonne conscience après avoir parcouru 141 pages."" Il est bon de rappeler cependant que l'ouvrage constitue une assez mauvaise introduction à la philosophie de Sartre, surtout pour un public non averti..."" (Contat & Rybalka p. 132). Sartre himself also disowned great parts of this work, which makes it all the more interesting, since it is the only one of his works of which he has done so. The work was reprinted numerous times during the first years, and the first edition (on vellum-paper) is very difficult to come by. This copy states ""Achevé d'imprimer en février 1946..."" and ""(1946 1er trimestre)"" on colophon, as with the numbered issue.Contat & Rybalka 46/88.
Stockholm, Bonniers, (1946). All edges uncut in original printed wrappers w. some minor edge-wear. Internally nice and clean. 137 pp.
First Swedish edition, presentation-copy: ""A Carl Ericsson/ avec toute ma sympathie/ JPaulS."" Printed the same year as the first edition.""L'Existentialisme est un Humanisme"" is the second of Sartre's two main philosophical works, which have both influenced 20th century philosophy greatly, and contributed immensely to the development of existentialism in general. ""Existentialism is a Humanism"" became one of Sartre's most widely read and most critcized works, and it caused great controversies and uproar at the time of its appearance"" -as opposed to his ""L'Être et le Néant"", all of Sartre's critics actually read this work, and so did huge parts of the population, causing the book to appear in huge numbers after the publication of the first edition.The work is the literary re-working of an exposition given by Sartre at a conference in October 1945, where he caused a scandalous discussion, which among other things led to the fact that all references to the existentialist T.E. Lawrence were omitted from the work when it appeared in print. ""Cette conférence marqua une date dans l'histoire anecdotique de l'existemtialisme..."" (Contat & Rybalka p. 131).""L'Existentialisme est un Humanisme"" fut l'un des ouvrages les plus lus et les plus critiqués de Sartre et suscita de considérables malentendus. Comme l'a bien vu M.-A. Burnier dans ""Les Existentialistes et la politique"" (p. 31), ""l'importance prise par ces pages semble due à la paresse d'un bon nombre de critiques qui hésitant à lire ""L'Être et le Néant"" et qui furent heureaux de pouvoir attaquer Sartre sans grande fatique et avec bonne conscience après avoir parcouru 141 pages."" Il est bon de rappeler cependant que l'ouvrage constitue une assez mauvaise introduction à la philosophie de Sartre, surtout pour un public non averti..."" (Contat & Rybalka p. 132). Sartre himself also disowned great parts of this work, which makes it all the more interesting, since it is the only one of his works of which he has done so. The work was reprinted numerous times during the first years, and immediately translated into several languages. The first edition (on vellum-paper) is very difficult to come by. First edition: Contat & Rybalka 46/88.
Exemplaire hors commerce sur vélin de Lana, 1 vol. in-18 carré br., Aux dépens du Palimugre, 1946, 31 pp.
Etat très satisfaisant (rouss. sur couv.) pour cette édition originale qui constituerait le premier ouvrage publié par Jean-Jacques Pauvert.
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.
Gallimard Broché "SIx livres de Jean-Paul Sartre, brochés, au format 19 x 12 cm. pour les 4 premiers et 21 x 14 cm. pour les deux derniers, tous ces livres sont publiés aux Éditions Gallimard sauf ""Les jeux sont faits"" éd. Nagel, le lot comprend : Les jeux sont faits, 1947 - Nekrassov, 1956 - Les séquestrés d'Altona, 1961 - Situations, II, 1965 - L'âge de raison, 1958 - La mort dans l'âme, 1949 ; dos jaunis, quelques piqûres, bon état sauf ""l'âge de raison"" qui est tout juste correct. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
Presses Universitaires de France - PUF 1969 in12. 1969. Broché. 162 pages. Etat Correct couverture jaunie
, Paris, Gallimard, 1949, 293pp.